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Homeward returning. High in Front advanc't,<br />

The brandisht Sword of God before them blaz'd<br />

Fierce as a Comet; which with torrid heat,<br />

And vapour as the Libyan Air adust,<br />

Began to parch that temperate Clime; whereat<br />

In either hand the hastning Angel caught<br />

Our lingring Parents, and to th' Eastern Gate<br />

Let them direct, and down the Cliff as fast<br />

To the subjected Plaine; then disappeer'd.<br />

They looking back, all th' Eastern side beheld 640<br />

Of Paradise, so late thir happie seat,<br />

Wav'd over by that flaming Brand, the Gate<br />

With dreadful Faces throng'd and fierie Armes:<br />

Som natural tears they drop'd, but wip'd them soon;<br />

The World was all before them, where to choose<br />

Thir place of rest, and Providence thir guide:<br />

They hand in hand with wandring steps and slow,<br />

Through Eden took thir solitarie way.<br />

Notes:<br />

Argument: The Angel .... seed] Thence from the Flood relates,<br />

and by degrees explains who that seed 1667.<br />

1-5 These five lines were added in the Second Edition (1674) when<br />

the original tenth book was divided into an eleventh and twelfth.<br />

The End.<br />

Transcriber's Note: Title page of first edition of Paradise<br />

Regained follows:<br />

PARADISE<br />

REGAIND.<br />

A<br />

POEM.<br />

In IV BOOKS<br />

To which is added<br />

SAMSON AGONISTES<br />

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The Author<br />

JOHN MILTON<br />

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