Adam Single is yet so just, my constant thoughts would Assured me, and still assure; though what thou tell'st
learn
what
passed in Heaven
Hath passed in Heaven some doubt within me
But more desire to hear, if thou consent,
The full relation, which must needs be strange, Worthy of sacred silence to be heard.
And we have yet large day, for scarce the Sun Hath finished half his journey, and scarce begins His other half in the great zone of heaven.' 560 Thus Adam made request; and Raphael, After short pause assenting, thus began:- 'High matter thou enjoin'st me, O prime of Men-
Sad task and hard; for how shall I relate To human sense the invisible exploits Of warring Spirits? how, without remorse, The ruin of so many, glorious once
And perfect while they stood? how, last, unfold The secrets of another world, perhaps Not lawful to reveal? Yet for thy good This is dispensed; and what surmounts the reach Of human sense I shall delineate so, By likening spiritual to corporal forms, As may express them best-though what if Earth Be but the shadow of Heaven, and things therein Each to other like more than on Earth is thought! • As yet this World was not, and Chaos wild Reigned where these heavens now roll, where Earth now rests
Upon her centre poised, when on a day (For Time, though in Eternity, applied To motion, measures all things durable
By present, past, and future), on such day As Heaven's great year brings forth, the em- pyreal host
Of Angels, by imperial summons called, Innumerable before the Almighty's throne Forthwith from all the ends of Heaven appeared Under their hierarchs in orders bright. Ten thousand thousand ensigns high advanced, Standards and gonfalons, 'twixt van and rear Stream in the air, and for distinction serve Of hierarchies, of orders, and degrees; Or in their glittering tissues bear emblazed Holy memorials, acts of zeal and love Recorded eminent. Thus when in orbs Of circuit inexpressible they stood, Orb within orb, the Father Infinite, By whom in bliss embosomed sat the Son, Amidst, as from a flaming mount, whose top Brightness had made invisible, thus spake :- Hear, all ye Angels, Progeny of Light, 600 Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms, Virtues, Powers,
Hear my decree, which unrevoked shall stand! This day I have begot whom I declare My only Son, and on this holy hill
Him have anointed, whom ye now behold At my right hand. Your head I him appoint, And by myself have sworn to him shall bow All knees in Heaven, and shall confess him Lord. Under his great vicegerent reign abide, United as one individual soul,
For ever happy. Him who disobeys Me disobeys, breaks union, and, that day, Cast out from God and blessed vision, falls
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
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
With copious hand, rejoicing in their joy.
Now when ambrosial Night, with clouds exhaled From that high mount of God, whence light and
Spring both, the face of brightest Heaven had Satan
changed 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,
Dispersed in bands and files, their
camp extend By living streams among the trees of lifePavilions 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 :—
Satan assembles his hosts
Sleep'st thou, companion dear? what sleep can close
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
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
Now ere dim Night had disencumbered Heaven, The great hierarchal standard was to move; 701
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