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    sd;but,heavenlybo,

    beforethehillsappeared,orfountainflowed,

    thoudidstnverse,

    thysister,andhherdidstplay

    inpresenightyfather,pleased

    hthycelestialsong.upledbythee

    intotheheavenofheavensihavepresud,

    ahlyguest,anddrapyrealair,

    thyteering:hlikesafetyguideddown

    retutonativeelent:

    lestfrohisflyingsteedunreined,asonce

    bellerophon,thoughfroloe,

    disunted,onthealeianfieldifall,

    erroheretowander,andforlo.

    halfyetreinsunsung,butnarrowerbound

    hinthevisiblediualsphere;

    standih,notraptabovethepole,

    resafeisingortalvoiged

    tohoarseorte,thoughfallenonevildays,

    onevildaysthoughfallen,aongues;

    paradiselost

    194of374

    indarkness,andpassedround,

    andsolitude;yetnotalone,hou

    visitestsluersnightly,oro

    purplestheeast:stillgovethousong,

    urania,andfitaudiend,thoughfew.

    butdrivefaroffthebarbarousdissonance

    ofbahusandhisrevellers,therace

    ofthatthattorethethrabard

    inrhodope,kshadears

    torapture,tillthesavageclaurdrowned

    bothharpandvoiusedefend

    herson.sofailnotthou,plores:

    forthouartheavenly,sheaydrea

    say,goddess,ensuedwhenraphael,

    theaffableargel,hadforewaed

    adabydireexale,tobeware

    apostasy,bybefelinheaven

    tothoseapostates;lestthelikebefall

    inparadisetoadarhisrace,

    chargednottotouchtheinterdictedtree,

    iftheytransgress,andslightthatsolend,

    soeasilyobeyedadthee

    ofalltasteselsetopleasetheirappetite,

    thoughhhisnsortedeve,

    thestoryheardattentive,andwasfilled

    irationanddeepse,tohear

    ofthingssohighandstrahings,totheirthought

    souniginable,ashateinheaven,

    andhepeaceofgodinbliss,

    paradiselost

    195of374

    hsufusion:buttheevil,soon

    drivenback,redoundedasafloodonthose

    fr;iossibletox

    soonrepealed

    thedoubtsthatinhisheartarose:andnow

    ledosinless,hdesiretoknow

    ightncehihohisworld

    ofheavehnspicuousfirstbegan;

    ause;

    hineden,orhout,wasdone

    beforehisry;asoneh

    yetseallayedstilleyesthecurrentstrea

    urheardnehirstexcites,

    proceededthustoaskhisheavenlyguest.

    greatthings,andfullofwonderinourears,

    fardifferingfrohishouhastrevealed,

    divierpreterbyfavoursent

    dotheeyrean,toforewa

    ustilyofightelsehavebeenourloss,

    unknoanknoreach;

    forotheinfinitelygoodweowe

    iortalthanks,andhisadnishnt

    receive,npurposetoobserve

    iutablyhissovranheend

    ofsihouhastvouchsafed

    gently,forourinstrupart

    thingsaboveearthlythought,nceed

    ourknoseed,

    deigntodesoe

    paradis
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