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    ofvie

    infinite;forwideread

    thatetisonfirround

    astandingfight,then,soninwing,

    torntedalltheair;allairseedthen

    nflieinevenscale

    thebattlehung;tillsatan,hatday

    prodigiouspoetinar

    noequal,rangingthroughthedireattack

    offightingseraphifused,atlength

    saote,andfelled

    squadronsatonce;hhugetwohandedsway

    brandishedaloft,thehorridedgecadown

    rutohstand

    hehasted,andopposedtherockyorb

    oftenfoldadant,hisaleshield,

    avastuerehisapproach

    thegreatargelfroisoil

    paradiselost

    170of374

    surceased,andglad,ashopioend

    iinehearchfoesubdued

    orcaptivedraggedins,hhostilefrown

    andvisageallinfladfirstthusbegan.

    authorofevil,unknoillthyrevolt,

    unnadinheaven,noeousasthouseest

    theseactsofhatefulstrife,hatefultoall,

    thoughheaviestbyjustasureonthyself,

    andthyadherents:hothoudisturbed

    heavensblessedpeadintonaturebrought

    sery,uedtillthecri

    ofthyrebellionhothouinstilled

    thylitothousands,onceupright

    andfaithful,nothinknothere

    totroubleholyrest;heavencaststheeout

    frollhernfines.heaveofbliss,

    brooksnottheeandwar.

    hehen,andevilgohtheealong,

    thyoffspring,totheplaceofevil,hell;

    thouandthyinglebroils,

    erethisavengings,

    orsoresuddenvengeance,god,

    precipitatetheeentedpain.

    sospaketheprinceofaothus

    theadversary.northinkthouhwind

    ofaerythreatstoayethdeeds

    thoustnot.hastthoutuedtheleastofthese

    toflight,oriftofall,butthattheyrise

    unvanquished,easiertotransacte

    paradiselost

    171of374

    thatthoushouldsthope,ierious,andhthreats

    tochasehe,thatsoshallend

    thestrifehoucallestevil,butyle

    thestrifeofglory;eantowin,

    ortuthisheavenitselfintothehell

    thoufablest;herehoodwellfree,

    ifnn:anostforce,

    andjoinhiadalghtytothyaid,

    iflynot,buthavesoughttheefarandnigh.

    theyendedparle,andbothaddressedfht

    unspeakable;fhhthetongue

    ofangels,relate,ortothings

    likehnspiaylift

    huniginationtosuchhighth

    ofgodlikepoed,

    stoodtheyorved,instature,tion,ar,

    fittodecidetheeireofgreatheaven.

    noheirfierysheair

    dehorridles;theirshields

    blazedopposite,ationstood

    inhorrour:froadhspeedretired,

    hickestfight,theangelickthrong,

    alargefield,uhewind

    ofsuhas,tosetforth

    greatthingsbysll,if,naturesnrdbroke,

    aellationswarweresprung,

    taspectlign

    offieridsky

    shouldbat,andtheir

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