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Paradise Lost Ⅵ 约翰·弥尔顿 1785 2018-03-22
High in the midst exalted as a God Th Apostate in his Sun-bright Chariot sate [ 100 ] Idol of Majesty Divine, enclosd With Flaming Cherubim, and golden Shields; Then lighted from his gorgeous Throne, for now Twixt Host and Host but narrow space was left, A dreadful intervall, and Front to Front [ 105 ]

Presented stood in terrible array Of hideous length: before the cloudie Van, On the rough edge of battel ere it joynd, Satan with vast and haughtie strides advanct, Came towring, armd in Adamant and Gold; [ 110 ] Abdiel that sight endurd not, where he stood Among the mightiest, bent on highest deeds,

And thus his own undaunted heart explores. O Heavn! that such resemblance of the Highest Should yet remain, where faith and realtie [ 115 ] Remain not; wherefore should not strength and might There fail where Vertue fails, or weakest prove Where boldest; though to sight unconquerable? His puissance, trusting in th Almighties aide,

I mean to try, whose Reason I have trid [ 120 ] Unsound and false; nor is it aught but just, That he who in debate of Truth hath won, Should win in Arms, in both disputes alike Victor; though brutish that contest and foule, When Reason hath to deal with force, yet so [ 125 ] Most reason is that Reason overcome.

So pondering, and from his armed Peers Forth stepping opposite, half way he met His daring foe, at this prevention more Incenst, and thus securely him defid. [ 130 ] Proud, art thou met? thy hope was to have reacht The highth of thy aspiring unopposd, The Throne of God unguarded, and his side

Abandond at the terror of thy Power Or potent tongue; fool, not to think how vain [ 135 ] Against th Omnipotent to rise in Arms; Who out of smallest things could without end Have raisd incessant Armies to defeat Thy folly; or with solitarie hand Reaching beyond all limit at one blow [ 140 ]

Unaided could have finisht thee, and whelmd Thy Legions under darkness; but thou seest All are not of thy Train; there be who Faith Prefer, and Pietie to God, though then To thee not visible, when I alone [ 145 ] Seemd in thy World erroneous to dissent From all: my Sect thou seest, now learn too late

How few somtimes may know, when thousands err.
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