He spake: and to confirm his words, out-flew
Millions of flaming swords,
drawn from the thighs
Of mighty Cherubim; the sudden blaze [
665 ]
Far round illumin'd hell: highly they rag'd
Against the Highest, and fierce
with grasped arms
Clash'd on
thir sounding Shields the din of
war,
Hurling defiance toward the vault of Heav'n.
There stood a Hill not far whose griesly top [ 670
]
Belch'd fire and
rowling smoak; the rest entire
Shon with a glossie scurff, undoubted sign
That in his womb was hid
metallic Ore,
The work of Sulphur. Thither wing'd with speed
A numerous Brigad hasten'd. As when Bands
[ 675 ]
Of Pioners
with Spade and Pickax arm'd
Forerun the Royal Camp, to trench a Field,
Or cast a Rampart. Mammon led them on,
Mammon,
the least erected Spirit that fell
From heav'n, for ev'n in heav'n
his looks and thoughts [ 680 ]
Were
always downward bent, admiring
more
The riches of Heav'ns pavement, trod'n Gold,
Then aught divine or holy else enjoy'd
In vision beatific: by him first
Men also, and by his suggestion
taught, [ 685 ]
Ransack'd the Center, and with impious hands
Rifl'd the bowels of thir mother Earth
For Treasures better hid. Soon had
his crew
Op'nd into the Hill a
spacious wound
And dig'd out
ribs of Gold. Let none admire [ 690 ]
That riches grow in Hell; that soyle may best
Deserve the precious bane. And here let
those
Who boast in mortal things, and wond'ring tell
Of Babel, and the works of Memphian
Kings
Learn how thir greatest
Monuments of Fame, [ 695 ]
And
Strength and Art are easily out-done
By Spirits reprobate, and in an
hour
What in an age they with incessant toyle
And hands innumerable scarce perform.
Nigh on
the Plain in many cells prepar'd, [ 700
]
That underneath had veins of liquid fire
Sluc'd from the Lake, a second
multitude
With wondrous Art found out the massie Ore,
Severing each kind, and scum'd the Bullion dross:
A third
as soon had form'd within the
ground [ 705 ]
A various mould, and from the boyling cells
By strange conveyance fill'd each hollow nook,
As in an
Organ from one blast of wind
To many a row of Pipes the sound-board breaths.
Anon out of the earth a
Fabrick huge [ 710 ]
Rose like an Exhalation, with the sound
Of Dulcet Symphonies and voices sweet,
Built like a Temple, where Pilasters round
Were set,
and Doric pillars overlaid
With Golden Architrave; nor did there want [
715 ]
Cornice or Freeze, with bossy Sculptures grav'n,
The Roof was fretted Gold. Not Babilon,
Nor great Alcairo such magnificence
Equal'd in all thir glories, to inshrine
Belus or Serapis thir
Gods, or seat [ 720 ]
Thir Kings, when Ægypt with Assyria strove
In wealth and luxurie. Th'
ascending pile
Stood fixt her
stately highth, and strait the dores
Op'ning thir
brazen foulds discover wide
Within, her ample spaces, o're the
smooth [ 725 ]
And level pavement:
from the arched roof
Pendant by suttle Magic many a row
Of Starry Lamps and blazing
Cressets fed
With Naphtha and Asphaltus yeilded light
As from a sky. The hasty
multitude [ 730 ]
Admiring enter'd, and the work some praise
And some the Architect: his hand was known
In Heav'n by many a Towred structure high,
Where Scepter'd Angels held thir residence,
And sat as Princes, whom the supreme
King [ 735 ]
Exalted to such power,
and gave to rule,
Each in his Hierarchie, the Orders bright.
Nor was his name
unheard or unador'd
In
ancient Greece; and in Ausonian land
Men call'd him Mulciber; and how he fell [ 740 ]
From
Heav'n, they fabl'd, thrown by angry Jove
Sheer o're the Chrystal Battlements: from Morn
To Noon he fell, from
Noon to dewy Eve,
A Summers
day; and with the setting Sun
Dropt from the Zenith like a falling
Star, [ 745 ]
On Lemnos th' Ægean Ile:
thus they relate,
Erring;
for he with this rebellious rout
Fell long before; nor aught avail'd him now
To have built in
Heav'n high Towrs; nor did he scape
By all his Engins, but was headlong sent [ 750 ]
With his industrious crew to build in hell.
"Riches grow in Hell" How interesting!
ReplyDeleteThese fallen angels were kind of destined to be in Hell.
And Hell is being built by the same crew that built Heaven. Will that make these places comparable? Could they possibly do a better job now after their Heaven experience?