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Paradise Lost Ⅳ-第1章

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THE ARGUMENT

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satan now in prospect of eden; and nigh the place where he must now attempt the bold enterprize which he undertook alone against god and man; falls into many doubts with himself; and many passions; fear; envy; and despare; but at length confirms himself in evil; journeys on to paradise; whose outward prospect and scituation is discribed; overleaps the bounds; sits in the shape of a cormorant on the tree of life; as highest in the garden to look about him。 the garden describd; satans first sight of adam and eve; his wonder at thir excellent form and happy state; but with resolution to work thir fall; overhears thir discourse; thence gathers that the tree of knowledge was forbidden them to eat of; under penalty of death; and thereon intends to found his temptation; by seducing them to transgress: then leaves them a while; to know further of thir state by some other means。 mean while uriel descending on a sun…beam warns gabriel; who had in charge the gate of paradise; that some evil spirit had escapd the deep; and past at noon by his sphere in the shape of a good angel down to paradise; discovered after by his furious gestures in the mount。 gabriel promises to find him ere morning。 night ing on; adam and eve discourse of going to thir rest: thir bower describd; thir evening worship。 gabriel drawing forth his bands of night…watch to walk the round of paradise; appoints two strong angels to adams bower; least the evill spirit should be there doing some harm to adam or eve sleeping; there they find him at the ear of eve; tempting her in a dream; and bring him; though unwilling; to gabriel; by whom questiond; he scornfully answers; prepares resistance; but hinderd by a sign from heaven; flies out of paradise。

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o for that warning voice; which he who saw

th apocalyps; heard cry in heaven aloud;

then when the dragon; put to second rout;

came furious down to be revengd on men;

wo to the inhabitants on earth! that now; ' 5 '

while time was; our first…parents had bin warnd

the ing of thir secret foe; and scapd

haply so scapd his mortal snare; for now

satan; now first inflamd with rage; came down;

the tempter ere th accuser of man…kind; ' 10 '

to wreck on innocent frail man his loss

of that first battel; and his flight to hell:

yet not rejoycing in his speed; though bold;

far off and fearless; nor with cause to boast;

begins his dire attempt; which nigh the birth ' 15 '

now rowling; boiles in his tumultuous brest;

and like a devillish engine back recoiles

upon himself; horror and doubt distract

his troubld thoughts; and from the bottom stirr

the hell within him; for within him hell ' 20 '

he brings; and round about him; nor from hell

one step no more then from himself can fly

by change of place: now conscience wakes despair

that slumberd; wakes the bitter memorie

of what he was; what is; and what must be ' 25 '

worse; of worse deeds worse sufferings must ensue。

sometimes towards eden which now in his view

lay pleasant; his grievd look he fixes sad;

sometimes towards heavn and the full…blazing sun;

which now sat high in his meridian towre: ' 30 '

then much revolving; thus in sighs began。

o thou that with surpassing glory crownd;

lookst from thy sole dominion like the god

of this new world; at whose sight all the starrs

hide thir diminisht heads; to thee i call; ' 35 '

but with no friendly voice; and add thy name

o sun; to tell thee how i hate thy beams

that bring to my remembrance from what state

i fell; how glorious once above thy spheare; 

till pride and worse ambition threw me down ' 40 '

warring in heavn against heavns matchless king:

ah wherefore! he deservd no such return

from me; whom he created what i was 

in that bright eminence; and with his good

upbraided none; nor was his service hard。 ' 45 '

what could be less then to afford him praise;

the easiest repence; and pay him thanks;

how due! yet all his good provd ill in me;

and wrought but malice; lifted up so high

i sdeind subjection; and thought one step higher ' 50 '

would set me highest; and in a moment quit

the debt immense of endless gratitude;

so burthensome; still paying; still to ow;

forgetful what from him i still receivd;

and understood not that a grateful mind ' 55 '

by owing owes not; but still pays; at once

indebted and dischargd; what burden then?





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o had his powerful destiny ordaind

me some inferiour angel; i had stood

then happie; no unbounded hope had raisd ' 60 '

ambition。 yet why not? som other power

as great might have aspird; and me though mean

drawn to his part; but other powers as great

fell not; but stand unshakn; from within

or from without; to all temptations armd。 ' 65 '

hadst thou the same free will and power to stand?

thou hadst: whom hast thou then or what to accuse;

but heavns free love dealt equally to all?

be then his love accurst; since love or hate;

to me alike; it deals eternal woe。 ' 70 '

nay cursd be thou; since against his thy will

chose freely what it now so justly rues。 

me miserable! which way shall i flie

infinite wrauth; and infinite despaire?

which way i flie is hell; my self am hell; ' 75 '

and in the lowest deep a lower deep

still threatning to devour me opens wide;

to which the hell i suffer seems a heavn。

o then at last relent: is there no place

left for repentance; none for pardon left? ' 80 '

none left but by submission; and that word

disdain forbids me; and my dread of shame

among the spirits beneath; whom i seducd

with other promises and other vaunts

then to submit; boasting i could subdue ' 85 '

th omnipotent。 ay me; they little know

how dearly i abide that boast so vaine;

under what torments inwardly i groane:

while they adore me on the throne of hell;

with diadem and sceptre high advancd ' 90 '

the lower still i fall; onely supream

in miserie; such joy ambition findes。

but say i could repent and could obtaine

by act of grace my for
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