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Forthwith from cel to the work they flew,

None arguing stood, innumerable hands

Were ready, in a moment up they turnd

Wide the Celestial soile, and saw beh [ 510 ]

Th inals of Nature in thir crude

ception; Sulphurous and Nitrous Foame

They found, they mingld, and with suttle Art,

cocted and adusted they reducd

To blackest grain, and into store veyd: [ 515 ]

Part hiddn veins diggd up (nor hath this Earth

Entrails unlike) of Mineral and Stone,

Whereof to found thir Engins and thir Balls

Of missive ruin; part iive reed

Provide, pernicious with oouch to fire. [ 520 ]

So all ere day-spring, under scious Night

Secret they finishd, and in order set,

With silent circumspe unespid.

Now when fair Morn Orient in Heavn appeerd

Up rose the Victels, and to Arms [ 525 ]

The matin Trumpet Sung: in Arms they stood

Of Golden Panoplie, refulgent Host,

Soon banded; others from the dawning Hills

Lookd round, and Scouts each Coast light-armed scoure,

Each quarter, to descrie the distant foe, [ 530 ]

Where lodgd, or whither fled, or if fht,

In motion or in alt: him soon they met

Under spred Ensignes moving nigh, in slow

But firm Battalion; back with speediest Sail

Zophiel, of Cherubim the swiftest wing, [ 535 ]

Came flying, and in mid Aire aloud thus crid.

Arme, Warriours, Arme fht, the foe at hand,

Whom fled we thought, will save us long pursuit

This day, fear not his flight; so thick a Cloud

He es, ald in his face I see [ 540 ]

Sad resolution and secure: let each

His Adamantine coat gird well, and each

Fit well his Helme, gripe fast his orbed Shield,

Born eevn h, for this day will pour down,

If I jecture aught, no drizling showr, [ 545 ]

But ratling storm of Arrows barbd with fire.

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