prepared
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To speak, whereat their doubled ranks they bend
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From wing to wing, and half enclose him round
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With all his peers. Attention held them mute
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Thrice he assayed, 1793 and thrice, in spite of 1794 scorn
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Tears, such as Angels weep, burst forth. At last
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Words interwove with sighs found out their way
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“O myriads of immortal Spirits! O Powers
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Matchless, but 1795 with th’Almighty! And that strife
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Was not inglorious, though th’ event 1796 was dire, 1797
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As this place testifies, and this dire change
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Hateful to utter. But what power of mind
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Foreseeing or presaging, 1798 from the depth
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Of knowledge past or present, could have feared
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How such united force of gods, how such
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As stood like these, could ever know repulse? 1799
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For who can yet believe, though after loss
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That all these puissant 1800 legions, 1801 whose exile
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Hath emptied Heav’n, shall fail to re-ascend
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Self-raised, and repossess their native seat
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For me, be witness all the host of Heav’n,
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If counsels 1802 different, or danger shunned
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By me, have lost our hopes. But He who reigns
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Monarch in Heav’n till then as one secure
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Sat on His throne, upheld by old repute
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Consent or custom, and His regal state
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Put forth at full, 1803 but still His strength concealed
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Which tempted our attempt, and wrought 1804 our fall
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Henceforth His might 1805 we know, and know our own
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So as not either to provoke, or dread
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New war provoked. Our better part 1806 remains
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To work in close 1807 design, 1808 by fraud or guile
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What force effected 1809 not, that He no less
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At length from us may find: 1810 who overcomes
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By force hath overcome but half his foe
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Space may produce new worlds—whereof so rife 1811
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There went a fame 1812 in Heav’n that He ere long
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Intended to create, and therein plant
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A generation whom His choice 1813 regard 1814
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Should favor equal to the sons of Heav’n.
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Thither, if but to pry, shall be perhaps
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Our first eruption 1815 —thither, or elsewhere
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For this infernal pit shall never hold
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Celestial Spirits in bondage, nor th’ abyss
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Long under darkness cover. 1816
“But these thoughts
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Full counsel must mature. Peace is despaired
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For who can think submission? War, then, war
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Open or understood, must be resolved
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He spoke and, to confirm his words, outflew
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Millions of flaming swords, drawn from the thighs 1817
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Of mighty Cherubim: the sudden blaze
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Far round illumined Hell. Highly 1818 they raged
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Against the Highest, and fierce with graspèd 1819 arms
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Clashed on their sounding 1820 shields the din of war
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Hurling defiance toward the vault of Heav’n.
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There stood a hill not far, whose grisly 1821 top
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Belched fire and rolling smoke; the rest entire 1822
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Shone with a glossy scurf 1823 —undoubted sign
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That in his womb was hid metallic ore
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The work of sulphur. 1824 Thither, winged with speed
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A numerous brigade hastened: as when bands
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Of pioneers, 1825 with spade and pickaxe armed
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Forerun 1826 the royal camp, to trench 1827 a
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