Read The Annotated Milton: Complete English Poems Online
Authors: John Milton,Burton Raffel
Tags: #Fiction, #General, #Literary Collections, #Poetry, #Classics, #English; Irish; Scottish; Welsh, #English poetry
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“‘Stand still in bright array, ye Saints; here stand,
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Ye Angels armed; this day from battle rest.
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Faithful hath been your warfare, and of God
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Accepted, fearless in His righteous cause,
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And as ye have received, so have ye done,
806
Invincibly. But of this cursèd crew
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The punishment to other hand belongs.
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Vengeance is His, or whose He sole appoints.
809
Number to this day’s work is not ordained,
810
Nor multitude. Stand only, and behold
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God’s indignation on these godless poured
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By me. Not you, but me, they have despised,
813
Yet envied. Against me is all their rage,
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Because the Father, to whom in Heav’n supreme
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Kingdom, and power, and glory appertains,
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Hath honored me, according to His will.
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Therefore to me their doom
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He hath assigned,
818
That they may have their wish, to try
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with me
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In battle which the stronger proves, they all,
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Or I alone against them, since by strength
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They measure all, of other excellence
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Not emulous,
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nor care who them excels.
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Nor other strife with them do I vouchsafe. ’
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824
“So spoke the Son, and into terror changed
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His count’nance, too severe to be beheld,
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And full of wrath bent on his enemies.
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At once the Four spread out their starry wings
828
With dreadful shade contiguous, and the orbs
829
Of his fierce chariot rolled, as with the sound
830
Of torrent floods, or of a numerous host.
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831
He on his impious foes right onward drove,
832
Gloomy
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as night. Under his burning wheels
833
The steadfast empyrean
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shook throughout,
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All but the throne itself of God. Full soon
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Among them he arrived, in his right hand
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Grasping ten thousand thunders, which he sent
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Before him, such as in their souls infixed
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All courage. Down their idle
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weapons dropped.
840
O’er shields, and helms, and helmèd heads he rode
841
Of Thrones and mighty Seraphim prostrate,
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That wished the mountains now might be again
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Thrown on them, as a shelter from his ire.
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Nor less on either side tempestuous fell
845
His arrows, from the fourfold-visaged Four
846
Distinct
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with eyes, and from the living wheels
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Distinct alike with multitude of eyes.
848
One Spirit in them ruled; and every eye
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Glared lightning, and shot forth pernicious
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fire
850
Among the accursed, that withered all their strength,
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And of their wonted
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vigor left them drained,
852
Exhausted, spiritless, afflicted, fall’n.
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Yet half his strength he put not forth, but checked
854
His thunder in mid volley, for he meant
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Not to destroy, but root them out of Heav’n.
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The overthrown he raised, and as a herd
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Of goats or timorous flock together thronged
858
Drove them before him thunder-struck, pursued
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With terrors, and with furies, to the bounds
860
And crystal wall of Heav’n, which op’ning wide,
861
Rolled inward, and a spacious gap disclosed
862
Into the wasteful
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deep. The monstrous sight
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Struck them with horror backward, but far worse
864
Urged them behind. Headlong themselves they threw
865
Down from the verge
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of Heav’n. Eternal wrath
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Burnt after them to the bottomless pit.
867
“Hell heard th’ unsufferable
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noise, Hell saw
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Heav’n ruining
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from Heav’n, and would have fled
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Affrighted, but strict
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Fate had cast too deep
870
Her dark foundations, and too fast had bound.
871
Nine days they fell. Confounded
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Chaos roared,
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And felt tenfold confusion in their fall
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Through his wild anarchy, so huge a rout
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Encumbered him with ruin. Hell at last
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Yawning
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received them whole, and on them closed,
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Hell their fit habitation, fraught
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with fire
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Unquenchable, the house of woe and pain.
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Disburdened Heav’n rejoiced, and soon repaired
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Her mural
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breach, returning whence it rolled.
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“Sole victor, from th’ expulsion of his foes,
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Messiah his triumphal chariot turned.
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To meet him all his Saints, who silent stood
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Eye-witnesses of his almighty acts,
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With jubilee
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advanced and, as they went,
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Shaded with branching palm, each Order bright
886
Sung triumph, and him sung victorious King,
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Son, heir, and Lord, to him dominion giv’n,
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Worthiest to reign. He celebrated rode
889
Triumphant through mid Heav’n, into the courts
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And temple of his Mighty Father throned
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On high, who into glory him received,
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Where now he sits at the right hand of bliss.