The Annotated Milton: Complete English Poems (115 page)

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Authors: John Milton,Burton Raffel

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357

      

For I no sooner in my heart divined

358

      

(My heart, which by a secret harmony

359

      

Still moves with thine, joined in connection sweet)

360

      

That thou on earth had’st prospered, which thy looks

361

      

Now also evidence, but straight I felt

362

      

(Though distant from thee worlds between), yet felt

363

      

That I must after
5349
thee, with this thy son,

364

      

Such fatal
5350
consequence
5351
unites us three!

365

      

Hell could no longer hold us in our bounds,

366

      

Nor this unvoyageable gulf obscure

367

      

Detain from following thy illustrious track.

368

      

Thou hast achieved our liberty, confined

369

      

Within Hell-gates till now. Thou us empowered

370

      

To fortify
5352
thus far, and overlay,

371

      

With this portentous
5353
bridge, the dark abyss.

372

      

Thine now is all this world. Thy virtue hath won

373

      

What thy hands builded not, thy wisdom gained

374

      

With odds
5354
what war hath lost, and fully avenged

375

      

Our foil
5355
in Heav’n. Here thou shalt monarch reign,

376

      

There did’st not. There let Him still victor sway,
5356

377

      

As battle hath adjudged, from this new world

378

      

Retiring, by His own doom
5357
alienated,
5358

379

      

And henceforth monarchy with thee divide

380

      

Of all things, parted by the empyreal bounds,

381

      

His quadrature,
5359
from thy orbicular
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world—

382

      

Or try
5361
thee, now more dang’rous to His throne.

383

      

Whom thus the Prince of darkness answered glad:

384

      

   
“Fair daughter, and thou son and grandchild both:

385

      

High proof ye now have giv’n to be the race

386

      

Of Satan (for I glory in the name,

387

      

Antagonist of Heaven’s Almighty King)

388

      

Amply have merited of me, of all

389

      

Th’ infernal empire, that so near Heav’n’s door

390

      

Triumphal with triumphal act have met,

391

      

Mine
5362
with this glorious work, and made one realm,

392

      

Hell and this world, one realm, one continent

393

      

Of easy thoroughfare. Therefore, while I

394

      

Descend through darkness, on your road with ease,

395

      

To my associate Powers, them to acquaint

396

      

With these successes, and with them rejoice,

397

      

You two this way, among these numerous orbs,

398

      

All yours, right down to Paradise descend.

399

      

There dwell, and reign in bliss, thence on the earth

400

      

Dominion exercise and in the air,

401

      

Chiefly on man, sole lord of all declared.

402

      

Him first make sure your thrall,
5363
and lastly kill.

403

      

My substitutes I send ye, and create

404

      

Plenipotent
5364
on earth, of matchless might

405

      

Issuing from me. On your joint vigor now

406

      

My hold of this new kingdom all depends,

407

      

Through Sin to Death exposed
5365
by my exploit.
5366

408

      

If your joint power prevail, th’ affairs of Hell

409

      

No detriment
5367
need fear. Go, and be strong!

410

      

   
So saying he dismissed them. They with speed

411

      

Their course through thickest constellations held,

412

      

Spreading their bane.
5368
The blasted
5369
stars looked wan,

413

      

And planets, planet-struck,
5370
real
5371
eclipse
5372

414

      

Then suffered. Th’ other way Satan went down

415

      

The causey
5373
to Hell-gate. On either side

416

      

Disparted
5374
Chaos overbuilt exclaimed
5375

417

      

And with rebounding surge the bars
5376
assailed,

418

      

That scorned his indignation. Through the gate,

419

      

Wide open and unguarded, Satan passed,

420

      

And all about found desolate, for those

421

      

Appointed to sit there had left their charge,

422

      

Flown to the upper world. The rest were all

423

      

Far to the inland retired,
5377
about the walls

424

      

Of Pandemonium, city and proud seat

425

      

Of Lucifer, so by allusion called

426

      

Of that bright star to Satan paragoned.
5378

427

      

There kept their watch the legions, while the grand

428

      

In council sat, solicitous
5379
what chance

429

      

Might intercept
5380
their emperor sent.
5381
So he

430

      

Departing gave
5382
command, and they observed.

431

      

As when the Tartar from his Russian foe

432

      

By Astrakhan
5383
over the snowy plains

433

      

Retires, or Bactrin Sophi,
5384
from the horns

434

      

Of Turkish crescent, leaves all waste beyond

435

      

The realm of Aladule,
5385
in his retreat

436

      

To Tauris
5386
or Casbeen,
5387
so these, the late
5388

437

      

Heav’n-banished host left desert
5389
utmost
5390
Hell

438

      

Many a dark league, reduced
5391
in careful watch

439

      

Round their metropolis, and now expecting

440

      

Each hour their great adventurer, from the search

441

      

Of foreign worlds. He through the midst unmarked,
5392

442

      

In show
5393
plebeian
5394
Angel militant
5395

443

      

Of lowest order, passed, and from the door

444

      

Of that Plutonian hall, invisible

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