Read The Complete Poetry of John Milton Online
Authors: John Milton
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High proof ye now have giv’n to be the Race
Of
Satan
(for I glorie in the name,
Antagonist of Heav’ns Almightie King)
Amply have merited of me, of all
Th’ Infernal Empire, that so neer Heav’ns dore
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Triumphal with triumphal act have met,
Mine with this glorious Work, and made one Realm
Hell and this World, one Realm, one Continent
Of easie thorough-fare. Therefore while I
Descend through Darkness, on your Rode with ease
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To my associate Powers, them to acquaint
With these successes, and with them rejoyce,
You two this way, among those numerous Orbs
All yours, right down to Paradise descend;
There dwell and Reign in bliss, thence on the Earth
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Dominion exercise and in the Air,
Chiefly on Man, sole Lord of all declar’d,
Him first make sure your thrall, and lastly kill.
My Substitutes I send ye, and Create
Plenipotent on Earth, of matchless might
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Issuing from mee: on your joynt vigor now
My hold of this new Kingdom all depends,
Through Sin to Death expos’d by my exploit.
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If your joynt power prevail, th’ affaires of Hell
No detriment need fear, goe and be strong.
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So saying he dismiss’d them, they with speed
Thir course through thickest Constellations held
Spreading thir bane; the blasted Starrs lookt wan,
And Planets, Planet-strook,
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real Eclips
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Then sufferd. Th’ other way
Satan
went down
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The Causey
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to Hell Gate; on either side
Disparted
Chaos
over built exclaimd,
And with rebounding surge the barrs assaild,
That scorn’d his indignation: through the Gate,
Wide open and unguarded,
Satan
pass’d,
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And all about found desolate; for those
Appointed to sit there, had left thir charge,
Flown to the upper World; the rest were all
Farr to the inland retir’d, about the walls
Of
Pandæmonium
, Citie and proud seat
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Of
Lucifer
, so by allusion calld,
Of that bright Starr to
Satan
paragond.
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There kept thir Watch the Legions, while the Grand
In Council sate, sollicitous what chance
Might intercept thir Emperour sent, so hee
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Departing gave command, and they observ’d.
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As when the
Tartar
from his
Russian
Foe
By
Astracan
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over the Snowie Plains
Retires, or
Bactrian
Sophi
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from the horns
Of
Turkish
Crescent, leaves all waste beyond
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The Realm of
Aladule
, in his retreat
To
Tauris
or
Casbeen.
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So these the late
Heav’n-banisht Host, left desert utmost Hell
Many a dark League, reduc’t
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in careful Watch
Round thir Metropolis, and now expecting
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Each hour their great adventurer from the search
Of Forrein Worlds: he through the midst unmarkt,
In shew plebeian Angel militant
Of lowest order, past; and from the dore
Of that
Plutonian
Hall, invisible
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Ascended his high Throne, which under state
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Of richest texture spred, at th’ upper end
Was plac’t in regal lustre. Down a while
He sate, and round about him saw unseen:
At last as from a Cloud his fulgent head
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And shape Starr bright appeer’d, or brighter, clad
With what permissive glory since his fall
Was left him, or false glitter: All amaz’d
At that so sudden blaze the
Stygian
throng
Bent thir aspect, and whom they wish’d beheld,
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Thir mighty Chief returnd: loud was th’ acclaim:
Forth rush’d in haste the great consulting Peers,
Rais’d from thir dark
Divan
,
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and with like joy
Congratulant approach’d him, who with hand
Silence, and with these words attention won.
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Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms, Vertues, Powers,
For in possession such, not onely of right,
I call ye and declare ye now, returnd
Successful beyond hope, to lead ye forth
Triumphant out of this infernal Pit
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Abominable, accurst, the house of woe,
And Dungeon of our Tyrant: Now possess,
As Lords, a spacious World, t’ our native Heav’n
Little inferiour, by my adventure hard
With peril great atchiev’d. Long were to tell
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What I have don, what sufferd, with what pain
Voyag’d th’ unreal, vast, unbounded deep
Of horrible confusion, over which
By Sin and Death a broad way now is pav’d
To expedite your glorious march; but I
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Toild out my uncouth
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passage, forc’t to ride
Th’ untractable Abyss, plung’d in the womb
Of unoriginal
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Night
and
Chaos
wild,
That jealous of thir secrets fiercely oppos’d
My journey strange, with clamorous uproar
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Protesting Fate supream; thence how I found
The new created World, which fame in Heav’n
Long had foretold, a Fabrick wonderful
Of absolute perfection, therein Man
Plac’t in a Paradise, by our exile
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Made happie: Him by fraud I have seduc’d
From his Creator, and the more to increase
Your wonder, with an Apple; he thereat
Offended, worth your laughter,
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hath giv’n up
Both his beloved Man and all his World,
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To Sin and Death a prey, and so to us,
Without our hazard, labour, or allarm,
To range in, and to dwell, and over Man
To rule, as over all he should have rul’d.
True is, mee also he hath judg’d, or rather
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Mee not, but the brute Serpent in whose shape
Man I deceav’d: that which to mee belongs,
Is enmity, which he will put between
Mee and Mankind; I am to bruise his heel;
His Seed, when is not set, shall bruise my head:
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A World who would not purchase with a bruise,
Or much more grievous pain? Ye have th’ account
Of my performance: What remains, ye Gods,
But up and enter now into full bliss.
So having said, a while he stood, expecting
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Thir universal shout and high applause
To fill his ear, when contrary he hears
On all sides, from innumerable tongues
A dismal universal hiss, the sound
Of public scorn; he wonderd, but not long
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Had leasure, wondring at himself now more;
His Visage drawn he felt to sharp and spare,
His Armes clung to his Ribs, his Leggs entwining
Each other, till supplanted
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down he fell
A monstrous Serpent on his Belly prone,
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Reluctant, but in vain, a greater power
Now rul’d him, punisht in the shape he sin’d,
According to his doom: he would have spoke,
But hiss for hiss returnd with forked tongue
To forked tongue, for now were all transform’d
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Alike, to Serpents all as accessories
To his bold Riot:
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dreadful was the din
Of hissing through the Hall, thick swarming now
With complicated
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monsters, head and tail,
Scorpion and Asp, and
Amphisbæna
dire,
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Cerastes
hornd,
Hydrus
, and
Ellops
drear,
And
Dipsas
(not so thick swarm’d once the Soil
Bedropt with blood of
Gorgon
, or the Isle
Ophiusa
) but still greatest hee the midst,
Now Dragon grown, larger then whom the Sun
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Ingenderd in the
Pythian
Vale on slime,
Huge
Python
, and his Power no less he seem’d
Above the rest still to retain; they all
Him follow’d issuing forth to th’ open Field,
Where all yet left of that revolted Rout
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Heav’n-fall’n, in station stood or just array,
Sublime
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with expectation when to see
In Triumph issuing forth thir glorious Chief;
They saw, but other sight instead, a crowd
Of ugly Serpents; horror on them fell,