The Battle of Darkness and Light . Джон Мильтон

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The full relation, which must needs be strange,

       Worthy of Sacred silence to be heard;

       And we have yet large day, for scarce the Sun

       Hath finisht half his journey, and scarce begins

       His other half in the great Zone of Heav’n.

      Thus Adam made request, and Raphael After short pause assenting, thus began.

      High matter thou injoinst me, O prime of men,

       Sad task and hard, for how shall I relate

       To human sense th’ invisible exploits

       Of warring Spirits; how without remorse

       The ruin of so many glorious once

       And perfet while they stood; how last unfould

       The secrets of another world, perhaps

       Not lawful to reveal? yet for thy good

       This is dispenc’t, and what surmounts the reach

       Of human sense, I shall delineate so,

       By lik’ning spiritual to corporal forms,

       As may express them best, though what if Earth

       Be but the shaddow of Heav’n, and things therein

       Each to other like, more then on earth is thought?

      As yet this world was not, and Chaos wilde Reignd where these Heav’ns now rowl, where Earth now rests Upon her Center pois’d, when on a day (For Time, though in Eternitie, appli’d To motion, measures all things durable By present, past, and future) on such day As Heav’ns great Year brings forth, th’ Empyreal Host Of Angels by Imperial summons call’d, Innumerable before th’ Almighties Throne Forthwith from all the ends of Heav’n appeerd Under thir Hierarchs in orders bright Ten thousand thousand Ensignes high advanc’d, Standards, and Gonfalons twixt Van and Reare Streame in the Aire, and for distinction serve Of Hierarchies, of Orders, and Degrees; Or in thir glittering Tissues bear imblaz’d Holy Memorials, acts of Zeale and Love Recorded eminent. Thus when in Orbes Of circuit inexpressible they stood, Orb within Orb, the Father infinite, By whom in bliss imbosom’d sat the Son, Amidst as from a flaming Mount, whoseop Brightness had made invisible, thus spake.

      Hear all ye Angels, Progenie of Light,

       Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms, Vertues, Powers,

       Hear my Decree, which unrevok’t shall stand.

       This day I have begot whom I declare

       My onely Son, and on this holy Hill

       Him have anointed, whom ye now behold

       At my right hand; your Head I him appoint;

       And by my Self have sworn to him shall bow

       All knees in Heav’n, and shall confess him Lord:

       Under his great Vice-gerent Reign abide

       United as one individual Soule

       For ever happie: him who disobeyes

       Mee disobeyes, breaks union, and that day

       Cast out from God and blessed vision, falls

       Into utter darkness, deep ingulft, his place

       Ordaind without redemption, without end.

      So spake th’ Omnipotent, and with his words

       All seemd well pleas’d, all seem’d, but were not all.

       That day, as other solem dayes, they spent

       In song and dance about the sacred Hill,

       Mystical dance, which yonder starrie Spheare

       Of Planets and of fixt in all her Wheeles

       Resembles nearest, mazes intricate,

       Eccentric, intervolv’d, yet regular

       Then most, when most irregular they seem:

       And in thir motions harmonie Divine

       So smooths her charming tones, that Gods own ear

       Listens delighted. Eevning approachd

       (For we have also our Eevning and our Morn,

       We ours for change delectable, not need)

       Forthwith from dance to sweet repast they turn

       Desirous, all in Circles as they stood,

       Tables are set, and on a sudden pil’d

       With Angels Food, and rubied Nectar flows:

       In Pearl, in Diamond, and massie Gold,

       Fruit of delicious Vines, the growth of Heav’n.

       They eat, they drink, and with refection sweet

       Are fill’d, before th’ all bounteous King, who showrd

       With copious hand, rejoycing in thir joy.

       Now when ambrosial Night with Clouds exhal’d

       From that high mount of God, whence light & shade

       Spring both, the face of brightest Heav’n had changd

       To grateful Twilight (for Night comes not there

       In darker veile) and roseat Dews dispos’d

       All but the unsleeping eyes of God to rest,

       Wide over all the Plain, and wider farr

       Then all this globous Earth in Plain outspred,

       (Such are the Courts of God) Th’ Angelic throng

       Disperst in Bands and Files thir Camp extend

       By living Streams among the Trees of Life,

       Pavilions numberless, and sudden reard,

       Celestial Tabernacles, where they slept

       Fannd with coole Winds, save those who in thir course

       Melodious Hymns about the sovran Throne

       Alternate all night long: but not so wak’d

       Satan, so call him now, his former name Is heard no more Heav’n; he of the first, If not the first Arch-Angel, great in Power, In favour and praeeminence, yet fraught With envie against the Son of God, that day Honourd by his great Father, and proclaimd Messiah King anointed, could not beare Through pride that sight, and thought himself impaird. Deep malice thence conceiving &

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