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And to his place King Pharaoh did restore His butler, and he served him as before. But the chief baker he condemn'd to die, According unto Joseph's prophecy. Yet though the butler had regain'd his place, He was unmindful of poor Joseph's case.

His Wife, Erminia! if I did believe Thou could'st to such a thought a credit give, I would the interest of a Father quit, And you, Erminia, have no need of it: Without his aid you can a Husband chuse; Gaining the Prince you may a Father lose. Er. Org. This duty has regain'd me, and you'll find A just return; I shall be always kind. Er.

Ay, sir our ancient crown, in these wild times, Oft stood upon a cast the gamester's ducat, So often staked, and lost, and then regain'd, Scarce knew so many hazards.

It runs thus: "John Milton was one whose natural parts might deservedly give him a place amongst the principal of our English Poets, having written two Heroick Poems and a Tragedy, namely Paradice Lost, Paradice Regain'd, and Sampson Agonista.

Sweating we fear lest any conscious spy, Might search our bosom, and the theft descry. But with our sieep when all our joys are o're, And minds restor'd to what they were before, Concern'd, we wish the fancy'd loss regain'd, And with the image still are entertain'd.

the condition being that he shall not turn to behold her before attaining once again to the land of the living. The condition, of course, is not fulfilled. Orfeo seeks to clasp 'his half regain'd Eurydice, with the triumphant cry of Ovid holding the conquered Corinna in his arms: Lyrical beauty rather than dramatic power was, it has already been remarked, Poliziano's aim and achievement.