O Myriads of immortal Spirits, O Powers
Matchless, but with th' Almighty, and that strife
Was not
inglorious, though th' event was dire,
As this place
testifies, and this dire change [ 625
]
Hateful to utter: but what power of mind
Foreseeing or
presaging, from the Depth
Of knowledge past or present, could have fear'd,
How such united force of
Gods, how such
As stood like these, could ever know repulse? [ 630 ]
For who can yet beleeve, though after loss,
That
all these puissant Legions,
whose exile
Hath emptied Heav'n, shall fail to re-ascend
Self-rais'd, and repossess thir native seat?
For mee be witness
all the Host of Heav'n, [ 635 ]
If counsels different, or danger
shun'd
By me, have lost our
hopes. But he who reigns
Monarch in Heav'n, till then as one secure
Sat on his Throne,
upheld by old repute,
Consent or custome, and his
Regal State [ 640 ]
Put forth at
full, but still his strength conceal'd,
Which tempted our attempt, and wrought
our fall.
Henceforth his might we know, and know our own
So as not
either to provoke, or dread
New warr, provok't; our better part remains [ 645 ]
To work in close design, by fraud or guile
What force effected not: that he no less
At length from us may find, who
overcomes
By force, hath overcome
but half his foe.
Space may produce new Worlds; whereof so rife [ 650 ]
There went a fame in Heav'n that he ere long
Intended to create, and therein plant
A generation, whom his choice
regard
Should favour equal to
the Sons of Heaven:
Thither, if but to pry, shall be perhaps
Our first eruption, thither or elsewhere: [ 655 ]
For this Infernal Pit shall
never hold
Cælestial
Spirits in Bondage, nor th' Abyss
Long under darkness cover. But these thoughts
Full Counsel must mature: Peace is despaird, [ 660
]
For who can think Submission? Warr then, Warr
Open or understood must be resolv'd.
Rise up! Rise up!
ReplyDeleteInteresting how Milton adds that man was created after the Fallen Angles, but that Gog intended to create man. How convenient, because that can be their first strike.
If peace is despaired. Is that kind of like a rule against peace? If so, is that a conflict with their freedom? That would might be an interesting story, an peaceful fallen angle; wait was that the premise for Little Nicky? That's got to be a pretty bad sign, if my story idea is a Adam Sandler movie plot although at least it is from the golden age of Sandler.