Read The Complete Poetry of John Milton Online
Authors: John Milton
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Or Captive drag’d in Chains, with hostile frown
And visage all enflam’d first thus began.
Author of evil, unknown till thy revolt,
Unnam’d in Heav’n, now plenteous, as thou seest
These Acts of hateful strife, hateful to all,
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Though heaviest by just measure on thy self
And thy adherents: how hast thou disturb’d
Heav’ns blessed peace, and into Nature brought
Miserie, uncreated till the crime
Of thy Rebellion? how hast thou instill’d
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Thy malice into thousands, once upright
And faithful, now prov’d false. But think not here
To trouble Holy Rest; Heav’n casts thee out
From all her Confines. Heav’n the seat of bliss
Brooks not the works of violence and Warr.
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Hence then, and evil go with thee along
Thy ofspring, to the place of evil, Hell,
Thou and thy wicked crew; there mingle broils,
Ere this avenging Sword begin thy doom,
Or som more sudden vengeance wing’d from God
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Precipitate thee with augmented pain.
So spake the Prince of Angels; to whom thus
The Adversarie. Nor think thou with wind
Of airie threats to aw whom yet with deeds
Thou canst not. Hast thou turnd the least of these
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To flight, or if to fall, but that they rise
Unvanquisht, easier to transact with mee
That thou shouldst hope, imperious, and with threats
To chase me hence? err not that so shall end
The strife which thou call’st evil, but wee style
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The strife of Glorie: which we mean to win,
Or turn this Heav’n it self into the Hell
Thou fablest, here however to dwell free,
If not to reign: mean while thy utmost force,
And join him nam’d
Almighty
to thy aid,
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I flie not, but have sought thee farr and nigh.
They ended parle, and both addrest
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for fight
Unspeakable; for who, though with the tongue
Of Angels, can relate, or to what things
Liken on Earth conspicuous, that may lift
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Human imagination to such highth
Of Godlike Power: for likest Gods they seemd,
Stood they or mov’d, in stature, motion, arms
Fit to decide the Empire of great Heav’n.
Now wav’d thir fierie Swords, and in the Air
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Made horrid Circles; two broad Suns thir Shields
Blaz’d opposite, while expectation stood
In horror; from each hand with speed retir’d
Where erst was thickest fight, th’ Angelic throng,
And left large field, unsafe within the wind
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Of such commotion, such as to set forth
Great things by small, if Natures concord broke,
Among the Constellations warr were sprung,
Two Planets rushing from aspect maligne
Of fiercest opposition in mid Skie,
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Should combat, and thir jarring Sphears confound.
Together both with next t’ Almightie Arm,
Uplifted imminent one stroke they aim’d
That might determine,
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and not need repeat,
As not of power, at once; nor odds
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appeerd
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In might or swift prevention; but the sword
Of
Michael
from the Armorie of God
Was giv’n him temperd so, that neither keen
Nor solid might resist that edge; it met
The sword of
Satan
with steep force to smite
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Descending, and in half cut sheer, not staid,
But with swift wheel reverse, deep entring shar’d
All his right side; then
Satan
first knew pain,
And writh’d him to and fro convolv’d; so sore
The griding
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sword with discontinuous wound
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Pass’d through him, but th’ Ethereal substance clos’d
Not long divisible, and from the gash
A stream of Nectarous humor issuing flow’d
Sanguin, such as Celestial Spirits may bleed,
And all his Armour staind ere while so bright.
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Forthwith on all sides to his aid was run
By Angels many and strong, who interpos’d
Defence, while others bore him on thir Shields
Back to his Chariot; where it stood retir’d
From off the files of warr; there they him laid
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Gnashing for anguish and despite and shame
To find himself not matchless, and his pride
Humbl’d by such rebuke, so farr beneath
His confidence to equal God in power.
Yet soon he heal’d; for Spirits that live throughout
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Vital in every part, not as frail man
In Entrails, Heart or Head, Liver or Reins,
Cannot but by annihilating die;
Nor in thir liquid texture mortal wound
Receive, no more then can the fluid Air:
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All Heart they live, all Head, all Eye, all Ear,
All Intellect, all Sense, and as they please,
They Limb themselves, and colour, shape or size
Assume, as likes them best, condense or rare.
Mean while in other parts like deeds deserv’d
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Memorial, where the might of
Gabriel
fought,
And with fierce Ensignes pierc’d the deep array
Of
Moloc
furious King, who him defi’d,
And at his Chariot wheels to drag him bound
Threat’n’d, nor from the Holie One of Heav’n
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Refrein’d his tongue blasphemous; but anon
Down clov’n to the waste, with shatterd Armes
And uncouth pain fled bellowing. On each wing
Uriel
and
Raphael
his vaunting foe,
Though huge, and in a Rock of Diamond Armd,
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Vanquish’d
Adramelec
, and
Asmadai
,
Two potent Thrones, that to be less then Gods
Disdain’d, but meaner thoughts learnd in thir flight,
Mangl’d with gastly wounds through Plate and Mail.
Nor stood unmindful
Abdiel
to annoy
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The Atheist crew, but with redoubl’d blow
Ariel
and
Arioc
, and the violence
Of
Ramiel
scorcht and blasted overthrew.
I might relate of thousands, and thir names
Eternize here on Earth; but those elect
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Angels contented with thir fame in Heav’n
Seek not the praise of men: the other sort
In might though wondrous and in Acts of Warr,
Nor of Renown less eager, yet by doom
Canceld from Heav’n and sacred memorie,
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Nameless in dark oblivion let them dwell.
For strength from Truth divided and from Just,
Illaudable, naught merits but dispraise
And ignominie, yet to glorie aspires
Vain glorious, and through infamie seeks fame:
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Therfore Eternal silence be thir doom.
And now thir mightiest quell’d, the battel swerv’d,
With many an inrode gor’d; deformed rout
Enter’d, and foul disorder; all the ground
With shiverd armour strown, and on a heap
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Chariot and Charioter lay overturnd
And fierie foaming Steeds; what stood, recoyld
Orewearied, through the faint Satanic Host
Defensive scarse, or with pale fear surpris’d,
Then first with fear surpris’d and sense of pain
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Fled ignominious, to such evil brought
By sin of disobedience, till that hour
Not liable to fear or flight or pain.
Far otherwise th’ inviolable Saints
In Cubic Phalanx firm advanc’t entire,
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Invulnerable, impenitrably arm’d:
Such high advantages thir innocence
Gave them above thir foes, not to have sinn’d,
Not to have disobei’d; in fight they stood
Unwearied, unobnoxious
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to be pain’d
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By wound, though from thir place by violence mov’d
Now Night her course began, and over Heav’n
Inducing darkness, grateful truce impos’d,
And silence on the odious dinn of Warr:
Under her Cloudie covert both retir’d,
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Victor and Vanquisht: on the foughten field
Michael
and his Angels prevalent
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Encamping, plac’d in Guard thir Watches round,
Cherubic waving fires: on th’ other part
Satan
with his rebellious disappeerd,
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Far in the dark dislodg’d, and void of rest,
His Potentates to Councel call’d by night;
And in the midst thus undismai’d began.
O now in danger tri’d, now known in Armes
Not to be overpowerd, Companions dear,