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Paradise Lost Ⅻ 约翰·弥尔顿 1980 2018-03-22
To whom thus Michael. Justly thou abhorrst That Son, who on the quiet state of men [ 80 ] Such trouble brought, affecting to subdue Rational Libertie; yet know withall, Since thy original lapse, true Libertie Is lost, which alwayes with right Reason dwells Twinnd, and from her hath no dividual being: [ 85 ]

Reason in man obscurd, or not obeyd, Immediately inordinate desires And upstart Passions catch the Government From Reason, and to servitude reduce Man till then free. Therefore since hee permits [ 90 ] Within himself unworthie Powers to reign Over free Reason, God in Judgement just Subjects him from without to violent Lords;

Who oft as undeservedly enthrall His outward freedom: Tyrannie must be, [ 95 ] Though to the Tyrant thereby no excuse. Yet somtimes Nations will decline so low From vertue, which is reason, that no wrong, But Justice, and some fatal curse annext Deprives them of thir outward libertie, [ 100 ]

Thir inward lost: Witness th irreverent Son Of him who built the Ark, who for the shame Don to his Father, heard this heavie curse, Servant of Servants, on his vitious Race. Thus will this latter, as the former World, [ 105 ] Still tend from bad to worse, till God at last Wearied with their iniquities, withdraw

His presence from among them, and avert His holy Eyes; resolving from thenceforth To leave them to thir own polluted wayes; [ 110 ] And one peculiar Nation to select From all the rest, of whom to be invokd, A Nation from one faithful man to spring: Him on this side Euphrates yet residing,

Bred up in Idol-worship; O that men [ 115 ] (Canst thou believe?) should be so stupid grown, While yet the Patriark livd, who scapd the Flood, As to forsake the living God, and fall To worship thir own work in Wood and Stone For Gods! yet him God the most High voutsafes [ 120 ] To call by Vision from his Fathers house,

His kindred and false Gods, into a Land Which he will shew him, and from him will raise A mightie Nation, and upon him showre His benediction so, that in his Seed [ 125 ] All Nations shall be blest; he straight obeys Not knowing to what Land, yet firm believes: I see him, but thou canst not, with what Faith

He leaves his Gods, his Friends, and native Soile Ur of Chaldaa, passing now the Ford [ 130 ] To Haran, after a cumbrous Train Of Herds and Flocks, and numerous servitude; Not wandring poor, but trusting all his wealth With God, who calld him, in a land unknown.
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