Read The Complete Poetry of John Milton Online
Authors: John Milton
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Within the Gates of Hell sate Sin and Death,
In counterview within the Gates, that now
Stood open wide, belching outrageous flame
Farr into
Chaos
, since the Fiend pass’d through,
Sin opening, who thus now to Death began.
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O Son, why sit we here each other viewing
Idlely, while Satan our great Author thrives
In other Worlds, and happier Seat provides
For us his ofspring dear? It cannot be
But that success attends him; if mishap,
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Ere this he had return’d, with fury driv’n
By his Avengers, since no place like this
Can fit his punishment, or their revenge.
Methinks I feel new strength within me rise,
Wings growing, and Dominion giv’n me large
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Beyond this Deep; whatever draws me on,
Or sympathie,
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or som connatural force
Powerful at greatest distance to unite
With secret amity things of like kind
By secretest conveyance. Thou my Shade
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Inseparable must with mee along:
For Death from Sin no power can separate.
But least the difficultie of passing back
Stay his return perhaps over this Gulf
Impassable, impervious, let us try
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Adventrous work, yet to thy power and mine
Not unagreeable, to found a path
Over this Main from Hell to that new World
Where Satan now prevails, a Monument
Of merit high to all th’ infernal Host,
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Easing thir passage hence, for intercourse,
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Or transmigration, as thir lot shall lead.
Nor can I miss the way, so strongly drawn
By this new felt attraction and instinct.
Whom thus the meager Shadow answerd soon.
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Goe whither Fate and inclination strong
Leads thee, I shall not lag behind, nor err
The way, thou leading, such a scent I draw
Of carnage, prey innumerable, and taste
The savour of Death from all things there that live:
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Nor shall I to the work thou enterprisest
Be wanting, but afford thee equal aid.
So saying, with delight he snuff’d the smell
Of mortal change on Earth. As when a flock
Of ravenous Fowl, though many a League remote,
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Against the day of Battel, to a Field,
Where Armies lie encampt, come flying, lur’d
With scent of living Carcasses design’d
For death, the following day, in bloodie fight.
So scented the grim Feature, and upturn’d
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His Nostril wide into the murkie Air,
Sagacious of his Quarry from so farr.
Then Both from out Hell Gates into the waste
Wide Anarchie of
Chaos
damp and dark
Flew divers, and with Power (thir Power was great)
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Hovering upon the Waters; what they met
Solid or slimie, as in raging Sea
Tost up and down, together crowded drove
From each side shoaling
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towards the mouth of Hell.
As when two Polar Winds blowing adverse
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Upon the
Cronian
Sea,
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together drive
Mountains of Ice, that stop th’ imagin’d way
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Beyond
Petsora
Eastward, to the rich
Cathaian
Coast. The aggregated Soyl
Death with his Mace petrific, cold and dry,
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As with a Trident smote, and fix’t as firm
As
Delos
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floating once; the rest his look
Bound with
Gorgonian
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rigor not to move,
And with
Asphaltic
slime; broad as the Gate,
Deep to the Roots of Hell the gather’d beach
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They fasten’d, and the Mole immense wraught on
Over the foaming deep high Archt, a Bridge
Of length prodigious joyning to the Wall
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Immovable of this now fenceless
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world
Forfeit to Death; from hence a passage broad,
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Smooth, easie, inoffensive
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down to Hell.
So, if great things to small may be compar’d,
Xerxes
, the Libertie of
Greece
to yoke,
From
Susa
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his
Memnonian
Palace high
Came to the Sea, and over
Hellespont
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Bridging his way,
Europe
with
Asia
joyn’d,
And scourg’d with many a stroak th’ indignant waves.
Now had they brought the work by wondrous Art
Pontifical,
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a ridge of pendent Rock
Over the vext Abyss, following the track
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Of
Satan
, to the self-same place where hee
First lighted from his Wing, and landed safe
From out of
Chaos
to the outside bare
Of this round World: with Pinns of Adamant
And Chains they made all fast, too fast they made
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And durable; and now in little space
The confines met
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of Empyrean Heav’n
And of this World, and on the left hand Hell
With long reach interpos’d; three sev’ral wayes
In sight, to each of these three places led.
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And now thir way to Earth they had descri’d,
To Paradise first tending, when behold
Satan
in likeness of an Angel bright
Betwixt the
Centaur
and the
Scorpion
stealing
His
Zenith
, while the Sun in
Aries
rose:
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Disguis’d he came, but those his Childern dear
Thir Parent soon discern’d, though in disguise.
Hee, after
Eve
seduc’t, unminded slunk
Into the Wood fast by, and changing shape
T’ observe the sequel, saw his guileful act
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By
Eve
, though all unweeting,
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seconded
Upon her Husband, saw thir shame that sought
Vain covertures;
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but when he saw descend
The Son of God to judge them, terrifi’d
Hee fled, not hoping to escape, but shun
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The present, fearing guiltie what his wrauth
Might suddenly inflict; that past, return’d
By Night, and listning where the hapless Pair
Sate in thir sad discourse, and various plaint,
Thence gatherd his own doom, which understood
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Not instant, but of future time. With joy
And tidings fraught, to Hell he now return’d,
And at the brink of
Chaos
, neer the foot
Of this new wondrous Pontifice,
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unhop’t
Met who to meet him came, his Ofspring dear.
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Great joy was at thir meeting, and at sight
Of that stupendious Bridge his joy encreas’d.
Long hee admiring stood, till Sin, his fair
Inchanting Daughter, thus the silence broke.
O Parent, these are thy magnific deeds,
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Thy Trophies, which thou view’st as not thine own,
Thou art thir Author and prime Architect:
For I no sooner in my Heart divin’d,
My Heart, which by a secret harmonie
Still moves with thine, joyn’d in connexion sweet,
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That thou on Earth hadst prosper’d, which thy looks
Now also evidence, but straight I felt
Though distant from thee Worlds between, yet felt
That I must after thee with this thy Son;
Such fatal consequence
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unites us three:
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Hell could no longer hold us in her bounds,
Nor this unvoyageable Gulf obscure
Detain from following thy illustrious track.
Thou hast atchiev’d our libertie, confin’d
Within Hell Gates till now, thou us impow’rd
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To fortifie thus farr, and overlay
With this portentous Bridge the dark Abyss.
Thine now is all this World, thy vertue hath won
What thy hands builded not, thy Wisdom gain’d
With odds what Warr hath lost, and fully aveng’d
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Our foil in Heav’n; here thou shalt Monarch reign,
There didst not; there let him still Victor sway,
As Battel hath adjudg’d, from this new World
Retiring, by his own doom alienated,
And henceforth Monarchic with thee divide