Eonchs of Ruby/Sonnet. On Reading Milton's Paradise Lost

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SONNET.

ON READING MILTON'S PARADISE LOST


Sweet as that soul-uplifting HydromelIdean Ganymede did give to JoveIn the God-kingdoms of Immortal Love—Dipt from Heaven's everlasting Golden Well—Was thy great song, celestial Israfel!  Like that Apollo near the shining portalsOf Heaven, in chariot, with celestial lyre,  Sung for the thronging glorified Immortals,Which set the souls of all the gods on fire!So sweet my soul, entranced, seemed suddenly broughtBefore the star-crowned, blazing majestyOf those great Sages of immortal thought,And Poet-kings of deathless melody,Who now shake Heaven with thunderous Jubilee.