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Paradise Lost Ⅰ-第3章

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his mighty stature; on each hand the flames

drivn backward slope thir pointing spires; and rowld

in billows; leave ith midst a horrid vale。

then with expanded wings he stears his flight ' 225 '

aloft; incumbent on the dusky air

that felt unusual weight; till on dry land

he lights; if it were land that ever burnd

with solid; as the lake with liquid fire;

and such appeard in hue; as when the force ' 230 '

of subterranean wind transports a hill

torn from pelorus; or the shatterd side

of thundring ?tna; whose bustible

and feweld entrals thence conceiving fire;

sublimd with mineral fury; aid the winds; ' 235 '

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and leave a singed bottom all involvd

with stench and smoak: such resting found the sole

of unblest feet。   him followed his next mate;

both glorying to have scapt the stygian flood

as gods; and by thir own recoverd strength; ' 240 '

not by the sufferance of supernal power。

is this the region; this the soil; the clime;

said then the lost arch…angel; this the seat

that we must change for heavn; this mournful gloom

for that celestial light? be it so; since he ' 245 '

who now is sovran can dispose and bid

what shall be right: fardest from him is best

whom reason hath equald; force hath made supream

above his equals。 farewel happy fields

where joy for ever dwells: hail horrours; hail ' 250 '

infernal world; and thou profoundest hell

receive thy new possessor: one who brings

a mind not to be changd by place or time。

the mind is its own place; and in it self

can make a heavn of hell; a hell of heavn。 ' 255 '

what matter where; if i be still the same;

and what i should be; all but less then he

whom thunder hath made greater? here at least

we shall be free; th almighty hath not built

here for his envy; will not drive us hence: ' 260 '

here we may reign secure; and in my choyce

to reign is worth ambition though in hell:

better to reign in hell; then serve in heavn。

but wherefore let we then our faithful friends;

th associates and copartners of our loss ' 265 '

lye thus astonisht on th oblivious pool;

and call them not to share with us their part

in this unhappy mansion; or once more

with rallied arms to try what may be yet

regaind in heavn; or what more lost in hell? ' 270 '

so satan spake; and him beelzebub

thus answerd。 leader of those armies bright;

which but th onmipotent none could have foyld;

if once they hear that voyce; thir liveliest pledge

of hope in fears and dangers; heard so oft ' 275 '

in worst extreams; and on the perilous edge

of battel when it ragd; in all assaults

thir surest signal; they will soon resume

new courage and revive; though now they lye

groveling and prostrate on yon lake of fire; ' 280 '





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as we erewhile; astounded and amazd;

no wonder; falln such a pernicious highth。

he scarce had ceast when the superiour fiend

was moving toward the shoar; his ponderous shield

ethereal temper; massy; large and round; ' 285 '

behind him cast; the broad circumference

hung on his shoulders like the moon; whose orb

through optic glass the tuscan artist views

at evning from the top of fesole;

or in valdarno; to descry new lands; ' 290 '

rivers or mountains in her spotty globe。

his spear; to equal which the tallest pine

hewn on norwegian hills; to be the mast

of some great ammiral; were but a wand;

he walkt with to support uneasie steps ' 295 '

over the burning marle; not like those steps

on heavens azure; and the torrid clime

smote on him sore besides; vaulted with fire;

nathless he so endurd; till on the beach

of that inflamed sea; he stood and calld ' 300 '

his legions; angel forms; who lay intranst

thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks

in vallombrosa; where th etrurian shades

high overarcht imbowr; or scatterd sedge

afloat; when with fierce winds orion armd ' 305 '

hath vext the red…sea coast; whose waves orethrew

busiris and his memphian chivalry;

while with perfidious hatred they pursud

the sojourners of goshen; who beheld

from the safe shore thir floating carkases ' 310 '

and broken chariot wheels; so thick bestrown

abject and lost lay these; covering the flood;

under amazement of thir hideous change。

he calld so loud; that all the hollow deep

of hell resounded。 princes; potentates; ' 315 '

warriers; the flowr of heavn; once yours; now lost;

if such astonishment as this can sieze

eternal spirits; or have ye chosn this place

after the toyl of battel to repose

your wearied vertue; for the ease you find ' 320 '

to slumber here; as in the vales of heavn?

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or in this abject posture have ye sworn

to adore the conquerour? who now beholds

cherube and seraph rowling in the flood

with scatterd arms and ensigns; till anon ' 325 '

his swift pursuers from heavn gates discern

th advantage; and descending tread us down

thus drooping; or with linked thunderbolts

transfix us to the bottom of this gulfe。

awake; arise; or be for ever falln。 ' 330 '

they heard; and were abasht; and up they sprung

upon the wing; as when men wont to watch

on duty; sleeping found by whom they dread;

rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake。

nor did they not perceave the evil plight ' 335 '

in which they were; or the fierce pains not feel;

yet to thir generals voyce they soon obeyd

innumerable。 as when the potent rod

of amrams son in egypts evill day

wavd round the coast; up calld a pitchy cloud ' 340 '

of locusts; warping on the eastern wind;

that ore the realm of impious pharaoh hung

like night; and darkend all the land of nile:

so numberless were those bad angels seen

hovering on wing under the cope of hell ' 345 '

twixt upper; nether; and surrounding fires;

till; as a signal givn; th uplifted spear

of thir great sultan waving to direct

thir course; in even ballance down they light

on the firm brimstone; and fill all the plain; ' 350 '

a multitude; like whi
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