The Into utter darkness, deep engulfed, his place joys of Ordained without redemption, without end.” Heaven 'So spake the Omnipotent, and with his words All seemed well pleased; all seemed, but were not all.
That day, as other solemn days, they spent In song and dance about the sacred hill- Mystical dance, which yonder starry sphere 620 Of planets, and of fixed, in all her wheels Resembles nearest; mazes intricate, Eccentric, intervolved, yet regular Then most when most irregular they seem; And in their motions harmony divine So smooths her charming tones that God's own ear Listens delighted. Evening now approached (For we have also our evening and our morn- We ours for change delectable, not need), Forthwith from dance to sweet repast they turn 630 Desirous all in circles as they stood, Tables are set, and on a sudden piled With Angels' food; and rubied nectar flows In pearl, in diamond, and massy gold, Fruit of delicious vines, the growth of Heaven. On flowers reposed, and with fresh flowerets crowned,
:
They eat, they drink, and in communion sweet Quaff immortality and joy, secure Of surfeit where full measure only bounds Excess, before the all-bounteous King, who showered
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With copious hand, rejoicing in their joy. Now when ambrosial Night, with clouds exhaled From that high mount of God, whence light and
shade
Spring both, the face of brightest Heaven had Satan
changed
conceives
To grateful twilight (for Night comes not there envy In darker veil), and roseate dews disposed All but the unsleeping eyes of God to rest, Wide over all the plain, and wider far Than all this globous Earth in plain outspread (Such are the courts of God), the Angelic throng,
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Dispersed in bands and files, their camp extend By living streams among the trees of life- Pavilions numberless and sudden reared, Celestial tabernacles, where they slept, Fanned with cool winds; save those who, in
their course,
Melodious hymns about the sovran throne Alternate all night long. But not so waked Satan-so call him now; his former name Is heard no more in Heaven. He, of the
first,
If not the first Archangel, great in power, 660 In favour, and pre-eminence, yet fraught With envy against the Son of God, that day Honoured by his great Father, and proclaimed Messiah, King Anointed, could not bear, Through pride, that sight, and thought himself
impaired.
Deep malice thence conceiving and disdain, Soon as midnight brought on the dusky hour Friendliest to sleep and silence, he resolved With all his legions to dislodge, and leave Unworshiped, unobeyed, the Throne supreme, 670 Contemptuous, and, his next subordinate Awakening, thus to him in secret spake :-
K
assembles
Satan Sleep'st thou, companion dear? what sleep can close
his hosts
Thy eyelids? and rememberest what decree, Of yesterday, so late hath passed the lips Of Heaven's Almighty? Thou to me thy thoughts
Wast wont, I mine to thee was wont to impart; Both waking we were one; how, then, can now Thy sleep dissent ? New laws thou seest im-
posed;
New laws from him who reigns new minds may raise
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In us who serve-new counsels, to debate What doubtful may ensue. More in this place To utter is not safe. Assemble thou
Of all those myriads which we lead the chief; Tell them that, by command, ere yet dim Night Her shadowy cloud withdraws, I am to haste, And all who under me their banners wave, Homeward with flying march where we possess The quarters of the North, there to prepare Fit entertainment to receive our King, The great Messiah, and his new commands, Who speedily through all the Hierarchies Intends to pass triumphant, and give laws."
So spake the false Archangel, and infused Bad influence into the unwary breast Of his associate. He together calls, Or several one by one, the regent Powers, Under him regent; tells, as he was taught, That, the Most High commanding, now ere
Night,
Now ere dim Night had disencumbered Heaven, The great hierarchal standard was to move; 701
Tells the suggested cause, and casts between Ambiguous words and jealousies, to sound Or taint integrity. But all obeyed The wonted signal, and superior voice Of their great Potentate; for great indeed His name, and high was his degree in Heaven: His countenance, as the morning-star that guides The starry flock, allured them, and with lies Drew after him the third part of Heaven's
The Eternal Eye dis
cerns them
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host. Meanwhile, the Eternal Eye, whose sight discerns Abstrusest thoughts, from forth his holy mount, And from within the golden lamps that burn Nightly before him, saw without their light Rebellion rising-saw in whom, how spread Among the Sons of Morn, what multitudes Were banded to oppose his high decree; And, smiling, to his only Son thus said :-
"Son, thou in whom my glory I behold In full resplendence, Heir of all my might, 720 Nearly it now concerns us to be sure Of our omnipotence, and with what arms We mean to hold what anciently we claim Of deity or empire: such a foe Is rising, who intends to erect his throne Equal to ours, throughout the spacious North; Nor so content, hath in his thought to try In battle what our power is or our right. Let us advise, and to this hazard draw With speed what force is left, and all employ 730 In our defence, lest unawares we lose This our high place, our sanctuary, our hill." To whom the Son, with calm aspéct and clear
The Lightening divine, ineffable, serene,
palace of Made answer :-" Mighty Father, thou thy foes Justly hast in derision, and secure
Lucifer
Laugh'st at their vain designs and tumults vain- Matter to me of glory, whom their hate Illustrates, when they see all regal power Given me to quell their pride, and in event 740 Know whether I be dextrous to subdue Thy rebels, or be found the worst in Heaven." So spake the Son; but Satan with his Powers
Far was advanced on winged speed, an host Innumerable as the stars of night,
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Or stars of morning, dew-drops which the sun Impearls on every leaf and every flower. Regions they passed, the mighty regencies Heraphim and Potentates and Thrones Than what this ees-regions to which And all the sea, from one Stretched into longitude; which have the earth At length into the limits of the North They came, and Satan to his royal seat High on a hill, far blazing, as a mount Raised on a mount, with pyramids and towers From diamond quarries hewn and rocks of gold-
The palace of great Lucifer (so call That structure, in the dialect of men Interpreted) which, not long after, he, Affecting all equality with God, In imitation of that mount whereon Messiah was declared in sight of Heaven,
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