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space may produce new worlds; whereof so rife ' 650 '
there went a fame in heavn that he ere long
intended to create; and therein plant
a generation; whom his choice regard
should favour equal to the sons of heaven:
thither; if but to pry; shall be perhaps
our first eruption; thither or elsewhere: ' 655 '
for this infernal pit shall never hold
c?lestial spirits in bondage; nor th abyss
long under darkness cover。 but these thoughts
full counsel must mature: peace is despaird; ' 660 '
for who can think submission? warr then; warr
open or understood must be resolvd。
。。。!
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he spake: and to confirm his words; out…flew
millions of flaming swords; drawn from the thighs
of mighty cherubim; the sudden blaze ' 665 '
far round illumind hell: highly they ragd
against the highest; and fierce with grasped arms
clashd on thir sounding shields the din of war;
hurling defiance toward the vault of heavn。
there stood a hill not far whose griesly top ' 670 '
belchd fire and rowling smoak; the rest entire
shon with a glossie scurff; undoubted sign
that in his womb was hid metallic ore;
the work of sulphur。 thither wingd with speed
a numerous brigad hastend。 as when bands ' 675 '
of pioners with spade and pickax armd
forerun the royal camp; to trench a field;
or cast a rampart。 mammon led them on;
mammon; the least erected spirit that fell
from heavn; for evn in heavn his looks and thoughts ' 680 '
were always downward bent; admiring more
the riches of heavns pavement; trodn gold;
then aught divine or holy else enjoyd
in vision beatific: by him first
men also; and by his suggestion taught; ' 685 '
ransackd the center; and with impious hands
rifld the bowels of thir mother earth
for treasures better hid。 soon had his crew
opnd into the hill a spacious wound
and digd out ribs of gold。 let none admire ' 690 '
that riches grow in hell; that soyle may best
deserve the precious bane。 and here let those
who boast in mortal things; and wondring tell
of babel; and the works of memphian kings
learn how thir greatest monuments of fame; ' 695 '
and strength and art are easily out…done
by spirits reprobate; and in an hour
what in an age they with incessant toyle
and hands innumerable scarce perform。
。。!
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he spake: and to confirm his words; out…flew
millions of flaming swords; drawn from the thighs
of mighty cherubim; the sudden blaze ' 665 '
far round illumind hell: highly they ragd
against the highest; and fierce with grasped arms
clashd on thir sounding shields the din of war;
hurling defiance toward the vault of heavn。
there stood a hill not far whose griesly top ' 670 '
belchd fire and rowling smoak; the rest entire
shon with a glossie scurff; undoubted sign
that in his womb was hid metallic ore;
the work of sulphur。 thither wingd with speed
a numerous brigad hastend。 as when bands ' 675 '
of pioners with spade and pickax armd
forerun the royal camp; to trench a field;
or cast a rampart。 mammon led them on;
mammon; the least erected spirit that fell
from heavn; for evn in heavn his looks and thoughts ' 680 '
were always downward bent; admiring more
the riches of heavns pavement; trodn gold;
then aught divine or holy else enjoyd
in vision beatific: by him first
men also; and by his suggestion taught; ' 685 '
ransackd the center; and with impious hands
rifld the bowels of thir mother earth
for treasures better hid。 soon had his crew
opnd into the hill a spacious wound
and digd out ribs of gold。 let none admire ' 690 '
that riches grow in hell; that soyle may best
deserve the precious bane。 and here let those
who boast in mortal things; and wondring tell
of babel; and the works of memphian kings
learn how thir greatest monuments of fame; ' 695 '
and strength and art are easily out…done
by spirits reprobate; and in an hour
what in an age they with incessant toyle
and hands innumerable scarce perform。
??
Paradise Lost Ⅰ20
。
nigh on the plain in many cells prepard; ' 700 '
that underneath had veins of liquid fire
slucd from the lake; a second multitude
with wondrous art found out the massie ore;
severing each kind; and scumd the bullion dross:
a third as soon had formd within the ground ' 705 '
a various mould; and from the boyling cells
by strange conveyance filld each hollow nook;
as in an organ from one blast of wind
to many a row of pipes the sound…board breaths。
anon out of the earth a fabrick huge ' 710 '
rose like an exhalation; with the sound
of dulcet symphonies and voices sweet;
built like a temple; where pilasters round
were set; and doric pillars overlaid
with golden architrave; nor did there want ' 715 '
cornice or freeze; with bossy sculptures gravn;
the roof was fretted gold。 not babilon;
nor great alcairo such magnificence
equald in all thir glories; to inshrine
belus or serapis thir gods; or seat ' 720 '
thir kings; when æ;gypt with assyria strove
in wealth and luxurie。 th ascending pile
stood fixt her stately highth; and strait the dores
opning thir brazen foulds discover wide
within; her ample spaces; ore the smooth ' 725 '
and level pavement: from the arched roof
pendant by suttle magic many a row
of starry lamps and blazing cressets fed
with naphtha and asphaltus yeilded light
as from a sky。 the hasty multitude ' 730 '
admiring enterd; and the work some praise
and some the architect: his hand was known
in heavn by many a towred structure high;
where scepterd angels held thir residence;
and sat as princes; whom the supreme king ' 735 '
exalted to such power; and gave to rule;
each in his hierarchie; the orders bright。
Paradise Lost Ⅰ21
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nor was his name unheard or unadord
in ancient greece; and in ausonian land
men calld him mulciber; and how he fell ' 740 '
from heavn; they fabld; thrown by angry jove
sheer ore the chrystal battlements: from morn
to noon he fell; from noon to dewy eve;
a summers day; and with the setting sun
dropt from the zenith like a falling star; ' 745 '
on lemnos th ?gean ile: thus they relate;
erring; for he with this rebellious rout
fell long before; nor aught availd him now
to have built in heavn high towrs; nor did he scape
by all his engins; but was headlong sent ' 750 '
with his industrious crew to build in hell。
mean while the winged haralds by mand
of sovran power; with awful ceremony
and trumpets sound throughout the host proclaim
a solemn councel forthwith to be held ' 755 '
at pand?monium; the high capital
of satan and his peers: thir summons calld
from every band and squared regiment
by place or choice the worthiest; they anon
with hunderds and with thousands trooping came ' 760 '
attended: all access was throngd; the gates
and porches wide; but chief the spacious hall
(though like a coverd field; where champions bold
wont ride in armd; and at the soldans chair
defid the best of paynim chivalry ' 765 '
to mortal bat or carreer with lance)
thick swarmd; both on the ground and in the air;
brusht with the hiss of russling wings。 as bees
in spring time; when the sun with taurus rides;
pour forth thir populous youth about the hive ' 770 '
in clusters; they among fresh dews and flowers
flie to and fro; or on the smoothed plank;
the suburb of thir straw…built cittadel;
new rubd with baum; expatiate and confer
thir state affairs。 so thick the aerie crowd ' 775 '
swarmd and were straitnd; till the signal givn。
。。
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behold a wonder! they but now who seemd
in bigness to surpass earths giant sons
now less then smallest dwarfs; in narrow room
throng numberless; like that pigmean race ' 780 '
beyond the indian mount; or faerie elves;
whose midnight revels; by a forrest side
or fountain some belated peasant sees;
or dream