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Paradise Lost Ⅱ-第1章

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THE ARGUMENT

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the consultation begun; satan debates whether another battel be to be hazarded for the recovery of heaven: some advise it; others dissuade: a third proposal is preferd; mentiond before by satan; to search the truth of that prophesie or tradition in heaven concerning another world; and another kind of creature equal or not much inferiour to themselves; about this time to be created: thir doubt who shall be sent on this difficult search: satan thir chief undertakes alone the voyage; is honourd and applauded。 the councel thus ended; the rest betake them several wayes and to several imployments; as thir inclinations lead them; to entertain the time till satan return。 he passes on his journey to hell gates; finds them shut; and who sat there to guard them; by whom at length they are opnd; and discover to him the great gulf between hell and heaven; with what difficulty he passes through; directed by chaos; the power of that place; to the sight of this new world which he sought。

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high on a throne of royal state; which far

outshon the wealth of ormus and of ind;

or where the gorgeous east with richest hand

showrs on her kings barbaric pearl and gold;

satan exalted sat; by merit raisd ' 5 '

to that bad eminence; and from despair

thus high uplifted beyond hope; aspires

beyond thus high; insatiate to pursue

vain warr with heavn; and by success untaught

his proud imaginations thus displaid。 ' 10 '

powers and dominions; deities of heavn;

for since no deep within her gulf can hold

immortal vigor; though opprest and falln;

i give not heavn for lost。 from this descent

celestial vertues rising; will appear ' 15 '

more glorious and more dread then from no fall;

and trust themselves to fear no second fate:

mee though just right; and the fixt laws of heavn

did first create your leader; next free choice;

with what besides; in counsel or in fight; ' 20 '

hath bin achievd of merit; yet this loss

thus farr at least recoverd; hath much more

establisht in a safe unenvied throne

yielded with full consent。 the happier state

in heavn; which follows dignity; might draw ' 25 '

envy from each inferior; but who here

will envy whom the highest place exposes

formost to stand against the thunderers aim

your bulwark; and condemns to greatest share

of endless pain? where there is then no good ' 30 '

for which to strive; no strife can grow up there

from faction; for none sure will claim in hell

precedence; none; whose portion is so small

of present pain; that with ambitious mind

will covet more。 with this advantage then ' 35 '

to union; and firm faith; and firm accord;

more then can be in heavn; we now return

to claim our just inheritance of old;

surer to prosper then prosperity

could have assurd us; and by what best way; ' 40 '

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Paradise Lost Ⅱ2

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whether of open warr or covert guile;

we now debate; who can advise; may speak。

he ceasd; and next him moloc; scepterd king

stood up; the strongest and the fiercest spirit

that fought in heavn; now fiercer by despair: ' 45 '

his trust was with th eternal to be deemd

equal in strength; and rather then be less

cared not to be at all; with that care lost

went all his fear: of god; or hell; or worse

he reckd not; and these words thereafter spake。 ' 50 '

my sentence is for open warr: of wiles;

more unexpert; i boast not: them let those

contrive who need; or when they need; not now。

for while they sit contriving; shall the rest;

millions that stand in arms; and longing wait ' 55 '

the signal to ascend; sit lingring here

heavns fugitives; and for thir dwelling place

accept this dark opprobrious den of shame;

the prison of his tyranny who reigns

by our delay? no; let us rather choose ' 60 '

armd with hell flames and fury all at once

ore heavns high towrs to force resistless way;

turning our tortures into horrid arms

against the torturer; when to meet the noise

of his almighty engin he shall hear ' 65 '

infernal thunder; and for lightning see

black fire and horror shot with equal rage

among his angels; and his throne it self

mixt with tartarean sulphur; and strange fire;

his own invented torments。 but perhaps ' 70 '

the way seems difficult and steep to scale

with upright wing against a higher foe。

let such bethink them; if the sleepy drench

of that forgetful lake benumm not still;

that in our proper motion we ascend ' 75 '

up to our native seat: descent and fall

to us is adverse。 who but felt of late

when the fierce foe hung on our brokn rear

insulting; and pursud us through the deep;

with what pulsion and laborious flight ' 80 '

we sunk thus low? th ascent is easie then;

th event is feard; should we again provoke

our stronger; some worse way his wrath may find

to our destruction: if there be in hell

fear to be worse destroyd: what can be worse ' 85 '

then to dwell here; drivn out from bliss; condemnd

in this abhorred deep to utter woe;

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where pain of unextinguishable fire

must exercise us without hope of end

the vassals of his anger; when the scourge ' 90 '

inexorably; and the torturing hour

calls us to penance? more destroyd then thus

we should be quite abolisht and expire。

what fear we then? what doubt we to incense

his utmost ire? which to the highth enragd; ' 95 '

will either quite consume us; and reduce

to nothing this essential; happier farr

then miserable to have eternal being:

or if our substance be indeed divine;

and cannot cease to be; we are at worst ' 100 '

on this side nothing; and by proof we feel

our power sufficient to disturb his heavn;

and with perpetual inrodes to allarme;

though inaccessible; his fatal throne:

which if not victory is yet revenge。 ' 105 '

he ended frowning; and his look denouncd

desperate revenge; and battel dangerous

to less then gods。 on th other side up rose

belial; in act more graceful and humane;

a fairer person lost not heavn; he see
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