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Sin and Death, sitting till then at the gates of Hell, by wondrous sympathy feeling the success of Satan in this new World, and the sin by Man there committed, resolve to sit no longer confined in Hell, but to follow Satan, their sire, up to the place of Man: to make the way easier from Hell to this World to and fro, they pave a broad highway or bridge over Chaos, according to the track that Satan first made; then, preparing for Earth, they meet him, proud of his success, returning to Hell; their mutual gratulation. Satan arrives at Pandemonium; in full assembly relates, with boasting, his success against Man; instead of applause is entertained with a general hiss by all his audience, transformed, with himself also, suddenly into Serpents, according to his doom given in Paradise; then, deluded with a shew of the Forbidden Tree springing up before them, they, greedily reaching to take of the Fruit, chew dust and bitter ashes. The proceedings of Sin and Death; God foretells the final victory of his Son over them, and the renewing of all things; but, for the present, commands his Angels to make several alterations in the Heavens and Elements. Adam, more and more perceiving his fallen condition, heavily bewails, rejects the condolement of Eve; she persists, and at length appeases him: then, to evade the curse likely to fall on their offspring, proposes to Adam violent ways; which he approves not, but, conceiving better hope, puts her in mind of the late promise made them, that her seed should be revenged on the Serpent, and exhorts her, with him, to seek peace of the offended Deity by repentance and supplication. Meanwhile the hainous and despiteful act. Of Satan done in Paradise, and how. He, in the Serpent, had perverted Eve,Her Husband she, to taste the fatal Fruit,Was known in Heaven; for what can scape the eye. Of God all- seeing, or deceive his heart. Omniscient? Soon as the unwelcome news. From Earth arrived at Heaven- gate, displeased. All were who heard; dim sadness did not spare. That time celestial visages, yet, mixed. With pity, violated not their bliss. About the new- arrived in multitudes,The Ethereal People ran, to hear and know. How all befell. They towards the Throne supreme,Accountable, made haste, to make appear,With righteous plea, their utmost vigilance,And easily approved; when the Most High,Eternal Father, from his secret Cloud. Amidst, in thunder uttered thus his voice: —. But fallen he is; and now. What rests, but that the mortal sentence pass. On his transgression, Death denounced that day. Which he presumes already vain and void,Because not yet inflicted, as he feared,By some immediate stroke, but soon shall find. Forbearance no acquittance ere day end. Justice shall not return, as bounty, scorned. But whom send I to judge them? To thee I have transferred. All judgment, whether in Heaven, or Earth, or Hell. Easy it may be seen that I intend. Mercy colleague with justice, sending thee,Man's Friend, his Mediator, his designed. Both Ransom and Redeemer voluntary,And destined Man himself to judge Man fallen. He full. Resplendent all his Father manifest. Expressed, and thus divinely answered mild: —. I go to judge. On Earth these thy transgressors; but thou know'st,Whoever judged, the worst on me must light,When time shall be; for so I undertook. Before thee, and, not repenting, this obtain. Of right, that I may mitigate their doom. On me derived. Yet I shall temper so. Justice with mercy as may illustrate most. Them fully satisfied, and thee appease. Attendance none shall need, nor train, where none. Are to behold the judgment but the judged,Those two; the third best absent is condemned,Convict by flight, and rebel to all law; Conviction to the Serpent none belongs. Him Thrones and Powers,Princedoms, and Dominations ministrant,Accompanied to Heaven- gate, from whence. Eden and all the coast in prospect lay. Down he descended straight; the speed of Gods. Time counts not, though with swiftest minutes winged. Now was the Sun in western cadence low. From noon, and gentle airs due at their hour. To fan the Earth now waked, and usher in. The evening cool, when he, from wrauth more cool,Came, the mild Judge and Intercessor both,To sentence Man. The voice of God they heard. Now walking in the Garden, by soft winds. Brought to their ears, while day declined; they heard,And from his presence hid themselves among. The thickest trees, both man and wife, till God,Approaching, thus to Adam called aloud: —? I miss thee here,Not pleased thus entertained, with solitude,Where obvious duty erewhile appeared unsought. Or come I less conspicuous, or what change. Absents thee, or what chance detains? That thou art naked who. Hath told thee? Hast thou eaten of the Tree. Whereof I gave thee charge thou shouldst not eat?! But strict necessity. Subdues me, and calamitous constraint,Lest on my head both sin and punishment,However insupportable, be all. Devolved; though, should I hold my peace, yet thou. Wouldst easily detect what I conceal. This Woman, whom thou mad'st to be my help,And gav'st me as thy perfect gift, so good,So fit, so acceptable, so divine,That from her hand I could suspect no ill,And what she did, whatever in itself,Her doing seemed to justify the deed—She gave me of the Tree, and I did eat.? Adorned. She was indeed, and lovely, to attract. Thy love, not thy subjection; and her gifts. Were such as under government well seemed—Unseemly to bear rule; which was thy part. And person, hadst thou known thyself aright. More to know. Concerned not Man (since he no further knew),Nor altered his offence; yet God at last. To Satan, first in sin, his doom applied,Though in mysterious terms, judged as then best; And on the Serpent thus his curse let fall: —? It cannot be. But that success attends him; if mishap. Ere this he had returned, with fury driven. By his Avengers, since no place like this. Can fit his punishment, or their revenge. Methinks I feel new strength within me rise,Wings growing, and dominion given me large. Beyond this Deep- whatever draws me on,Or sympathy, or some connatural force,Powerful at greatest distance to unite. With secret amity things of like kind. By secretest conveyance. Thou, my shade. Inseparable, must with me along; For Death from Sin no power can separate. But, lest the difficulty of passing back. Stay his return perhaps over this gulf. Impassable, impervious, let us try(Adventrous work, yet to thy power and mine. Not unagreeable!) to found a path. Over this Main from Hell to that new World. Where Satan now prevails- a monument. Of merit high to all the infernal Host,Easing their passage hence, for intercourse. Or transmigration, as their lot shall lead. Nor can I miss the way, so strongly drawn. By this new- felt attraction and instinct. As when a flock. Of ravenous fowl, though many a league remote,Against the day of battle, to a field. Where armies lie encamped come flying, lured. With scent of living carcases designed. For death the following day in bloody fight; So scented the grim Feature, and upturned. His nostril wide into the murky air,Sagacious of his quarry from so far. Then both, from out Hell- gates, into the waste. Wide anarchy of Chaos, damp and dark,Flew diverse, and, with power (their power was great)Hovering upon the waters, what they met. Solid or slimy, as in raging sea. Tossed up and down, together crowded drove,From each side shoaling, towards the mouth of Hell; As when two polar winds, blowing adverse. Upon the Cronian sea, together drive. Mountains of ice, that stop the imagined way. Beyond Petsora eastward to the rich. Cathaian coast. The aggregated soil. Death with his mace petrific, cold and dry,As with a trident smote, and fixed as firm. As Delos, floating once; the rest his look. Bound with Gorgonian rigour not to move,And with asphaltic slime; broad as the gate,Deep to the roots of Hell the gathered beach. They fastened, and the mole immense wraught on. Over the foaming Deep high- arched, a bridge. Of length prodigious, joining to the wall. Immovable of this now fenceless World,Forfeit to Death- from hence a passage broad,Smooth, easy, inoffensive, down to Hell. So, if great things to small may be compared,Xerxes, the liberty lf Greece to yoke,From Susa, his Memnonian palace high,Came to the sea, and, over Hellespont. Bridging his way, Europe with Asia joined,And scourged with many a stroke the indignant waves. Now had they brought the work by wondrous art. Pontifical- a ridge of pendent rock. Over the vexed Abyss, following the track. Of Satan, to the self- same place where he. First lighted from his wing and landed safe. From out of Chaos- to the outside bare. Of this round World. With pins of adamant. And chains they made all fast, too fast they made. And durable; and now in little space. The confines met of empyrean Heaven. And of this World, and on the left hand Hell,With long reach interposed; three several ways. In sight of each of these three places led. And now their way to Earth they had described,To Paradise first tending, when, behold. Satan, in likeness of an Angel bright,Betwixt the Centaur and the Scorpion steering. His zenith, while the Sun in Aries rose! Disguised he came; but those his children dear. Their parent soon discerned, though in disguise. He, after Eve seduced, unminded slunk. Into the wood fast by, and, changing shape. To observe the sequel, saw his guileful act. By Eve, though all unweeting, seconded. Upon her husband- saw their shame that sought. Vain covertures; but, when he saw descend. The Son of God to judge them, terrified. He fled, not hoping to escape, but shun. The present- fearing, guilty, what his wrauth. Might suddenly inflict; that past, returned. By night, and, listening where the hapless pair.
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