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    Book II

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    MEANWHILE the new-baptized, who yet remained
    At Jordan with the Baptist, and had seen
    Him whom they heard so late expressly called
    Jesus Messiah, Son of God, declared,
    And on that high authority had believed,
    And with him talked, and with him lodged--I mean
    Andrew and Simon, famous after known,
    With others, though in Holy Writ not named--
    Now missing him, their joy so lately found,
    So lately found and so abruptly gone,
    Began to doubt, and doubted many days,
    And, as the days increased, increased their doubt.
    Sometimes they thought he might be only shewn,
    And for a time caught up to God, as once
    Moses was in the Mount and missing long,
    And the great Thisbite, who on fiery wheels
    Rode up to Heaven, yet once again to come.
    Therefore, as those young prophets then with care
    Sought lost Eliah, so in each place these
    Nigh to Bethabara--in Jericho
    The city of palms, AEnon, and Salem old,
    Machaerus, and each town or city walled
    On this side the broad lake Genezaret,
    Or in Peraea--but returned in vain.
    Then on the bank of Jordan, by a creek,
    Where winds with reeds and osiers whispering play,
    Plain fishermen (no greater men them call),
    Close in a cottage low together got,
    Their unexpected loss and plaints outbreathed:--

    "Alas, from what high hope to what relapse
    Unlooked for are we fallen! Our eyes beheld
    Messiah certainly now come, so long
    Expected of our fathers; we have heard
    His words, his wisdom full of grace and truth.
    'Now, now, for sure, deliverance is at hand;
    The kingdom shall to Israel be restored:'
    Thus we rejoiced, but soon our joy is turned
    Into perplexity and new amaze.
    For whither is he gone? what accident
    Hath rapt him from us? will he now retire
    After appearance, and again prolong
    Our expectation? God of Israel,
    Send thy Messiah forth; the time is come.
    Behold the kings of the earth, how they oppress
    Thy Chosen, to what highth their power unjust
    They have exalted, and behind them cast
    All fear of Thee; arise, and vindicate
    Thy glory; free thy people from their yoke!
    But let us wait; thus far He hath performed--
    Sent his Anointed, and to us revealed him
    By his great Prophet pointed at and shown
    In public, and with him we have conversed.

    Let us be glad of this, and all our fears
    Lay on his providence; He will not fail,
    Nor will withdraw him now, nor will recall--
    Mock us with his blest sight, then snatch him hence:
    Soon we shall see our hope, our joy, return."

    Thus they out of their plaints new hope resume
    To find whom at the first they found unsought.
    But to his mother Mary, when she saw
    Others returned from baptism, not her Son,
    Nor left at Jordan tidings of
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