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fo have reported: Gladly then he mix'd
Among those friendly Powers, who him received
With joy and acclamations loud, that one,
That of so many myriads fallen, yet one
Return'd not lost. On to the sacred hill
They led him high applauded, and present
Before the seat supreme; from whence a voice,
From midst a golden cloud, thus mild was heard:
Servant of God, well done; well hast thou fought
The better fight, who single hast maintain'd
Against revolted multitudes the cause

Of truth, in word mightier than they in arms;
And for the testimony of truth hast borne
Universal reproach, far worse to bear
Than violence; for this was all thy care

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To stand approved in sight of God, though worlds

Judged thee perverse: The easier conquest now
Remains thee, aided by this host of friends,
Back on thy foes more glorious to return
Than scorn'd thou didst depart; and to subdue
By force who reason for their law refuse,
Right reason for their law, and for their King
Messiah, who by right of merit reigns.
Go, Michael, of celestial armies prince,
And thou, in military prowess next,

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Gabriel, lead forth to battle these my sons
Invincible; lead forth my armed Saints,

By thousands and by millions, ranged for fight,
Equal in number to that Godless crew

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Rebellious: Them with fire and hostile arms
Fearless assault; and, to the brow of Heaven
Pursuing, drive them out fron Goa and bliss,
Into their place of punishment, the gulf

Of Tartarus, which ready opens wide

His fiery Chaos to receive their fall.

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So spake the Sov'reign Voice, and clouds began

To darken all the hill, and smoke to roll

In dusky wreatl ́s, reluctant flames, the sign

Of wrath awaked; nor with less dread the loud
Ethereal trumpet from on high 'gan blow :
At which command the Powers militant,
That stood for Heaven, in mighty quadrate join'd
Ot union irresistible, moved on

In silence their bright legions, to the sound
Of instrumental harmony, that breathed
Heroic ardour to adventurous deeds,
Under their Godlike leaders, in the cause
Of God and his Messiah. On they move
Indissolubly firm; nor obvious hill,

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Nor straitening vale, nor wood, nor stream divides 70
Their perfect ranks; for high above the ground
Their march was, and the passive air upbore
Their nimble tread: as when the total kind
Of birds, in orderly array on wing,

Came summon'd over Eden to receive

Their names of thee; so over many a tract

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Of Heaven they march'd, and many a province wide,

At last,

Tenfold the length of this terrene
Far in the horizon to the north appear'd

From skirt to skirt a fiery region, stretch'd
In battailous aspect, and nearer view,

Bristled with upright beams innumerable

Of rigid spears, and helmets throng'd, and shields
Various, with boastful argument portray'd,

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The banded Powers of Satan hasting on
With furious expedition; for they ween'd
That selfsame day, by fight or by surprise,

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To win the mount of God, and on his throne
To set the Envier of his state, the proud

Aspirer; but their thoughts proved fond and vain 90
In the mid way: Though strange to us it seem'd
At first that Angel should with Angel war,

And in fierce hosting meet, who wont to meet
So oft in festivals of joy and love
Unanimous, as sons of one great Sire,

Hymning the Eternal Father but the shout

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Di oattle now began, and ruslung sound
Of onset ended soon each milder thought.
High in the midst, exalted as a god,

The Apostate in his sun-bright chariot sat,
Idol of majesty divine, enclosed

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With flaming Cherubim, and golden shields;

Then lighted from his gorgeous throne, for now
"Twixt host and host but narrow space was left,
A dreadful interval, and front to front
Presented stood in terrible array

Of hideous length: Before the cloudy van,
On the rough edge of battle ere it join'd,
Satan, with vast and haughty strides advanced,
Came towering, arm'd in ada...ant and gold;
Abdiel that sight endured not, where he stood
Among the mightiest, bent on highest deeds,
And thus his own undaunted heart explores :

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O Heaven! that such resemblance of the Highest Should yet remain, where faith and realty Remain not: Wherefore should not strength and might There fail where virtue fails, or weakest prove Where boldest, though to sight unconquerable? His puissance, trusting in the Almighty's aid, I mean to try, whose reason I have tried Unsound and false; nor is it aught but just, That he, who in debate of truth hath won, Should win in arms, in both disputes alike Victor, though brutish that contést and fcul When reason hath to deal with force, yet so Most reason is that reason overcome.

So pondering, and from his armed peers Forth stepping opposite, half way he met His daring foe, at this prevention more

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Incensed, and thus securely him defied.

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Proud, art thou met? thy hope was to have reach ♣

The height of thy aspiring unopposed,

The throne of God unguarded, and his side

abandon'd, at the terror of thy power

Or potent tongue: Fool! not o think how vain
Against the Omnipotert to rise in arms;
Who out of smallest things could, without end,
Have raised incessant armies to defeat
Thy folly; or with solitary hand
Reaching beyond all limit, at one blow,
Unaided, could have finish'd thee, and whelm'd
Thy legions under darkness: but thou seest
All are not of thy train there be, who faith
Prefer, and piety to God, though then
To thee not visible, when I alone

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Seem'd in thy world erroneous to dissent
From all: My sect thou seest; now learn too late
How few sometimes may know, when thousands err.
Whom the grand foe, with scornful eye askance,
Thus answer'd: Ill for thee, but in wish'd hour
Of my revenge, first sought for, thou return st

From flight, seditious Angel! to receive

Thy merited reward, the first assay

Of this right hand provoked, since first that tongue,

Inspired with contradiction, durst oppose

A third part of the Gods, in synod met

Their deities to assert; who, while they feel
Vigour divine within them, can allow
Omnipotence to none. But well thou coinest
Before thy fellows, ambitious to win

From me some plume, that thy success may show
Destruction to the rest; This pause between
(Unanswer'd lest thou boast,) to let thee know
At first I thought that Liberty and Heaven
To heavenly souls had been all one; but now
I sce that most through sloth had rather serve,
Ministering Spirits, train'd up in feast and song!
Such hast thou arm'd, the minstrelsy of Heaven,
Servility with freedom to contend,

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As both their deeds compared this day shall prove. 17 To whom in brief thus Abdiel stern replied:

Apostate still thou err'st, nor end wilt find

Of erring, from the path of truth remote
Unjustly thou depravest it with the name
Of servitude, to serve whom God ordains
Or Nature God and Nature bid the same,
When he who rules is worthiest, and excels
Them whom he governs. This is servitude,
To serve the unwise, of him who hath rebell'
Against his worthier, as th ne now serve thee,
Thyself not free, but to thyself er.thrall'd,
Yet lewdly darest our ministering upbraid.
Reign thou in Hell, thy kingdom; let me servo
Ir. Heaven God ever bless'd, and his divine
Behests obey, worthiest to be obey'd;

Yet chains in Hell, not realms, expect; Meanwhile
From me, return'd, as erst thou saidst, from flight,
This greeting on thy impious crest receive

So saying, a noble stroke he lifted high,

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Which hung not, but so swift with tempest fell 190
On the proud crest of Satan, that no sight,

Nor motion of swift thought, less could his shield,
Such ruin intercept: Ten paces huge

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He back recoil'd; the tenth on bended knee
His massy spear upstaid: as if on earth
Winds under ground, or waters forcing way,
Sidelong had push'd a mountain from his seat,
Half sunk with all his pines. Amazement seized
The rebel Thrones, but greater rage, to see
Thus foil'd their mightiest; ours joy fill'd, and shout,
Presage of victory, and fierce desire

Of battle: Whereat Michaël bid sound

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The Archangel trumpet, through the vast of Heaven
It sounded, and the faithful armies rung
Hosanna to the Highest: Nor stood at gaze
The adverse legions, nor less hideous join'd
The horrid shock. Now storming fury rose,
And clamour such as heard in Heaven till now
Was never; arms on armour clashing bray'd
Forrible discord, and the madding wheels

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