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She spake, and at her words the hellish Pest [ 735 ]

Forbore, theo her Sataurnd:

Se thy outcry, and thy words se

Thou interposest, that my sudden hand

Prevented spares to tell thee yet by deeds

What it intends; till first I know of thee, [ 740 ]

What thing thou art, thus double-formd, and why

In this infernal Vaile first met thou callst

Me Father, and that Fantasm callst my Son?

I know thee not, nor ever saw till now

Sight more detestable then him and thee. [ 745 ]

T whom thus the Portress of Hell Gate replyd;

Hast thou fot me then, and do I seem

Now in thine eye so foul, once deemd so fair

In Heavn, when at th Assembly, and in sight

Of all the Seraphim with thee bind [ 750 ]

In bold spiracy against Heavns King,

All on a sudden miserable pain

Surprisd thee, dim thine eyes, and dizzie swumm

In darkness, while thy head flames thid fast

Threw forth, till on the left side opning wide, [ 755 ]

Likest to thee in shape and tnance bright,

Then shining Heavnly fair, a Goddess armd

Out of thy head I sprung; amazement seisd

All th Host of Heavn back they recoild affraid

At first, and calld me Sin, and for a Sign [ 760 ]

Portentous held me; but familiar grown,

I pleasd, and with attractive graces won

The most averse, thee chiefly, who full oft

Thy self ihy perfect image viewing

Becamst enamourd, and such joy thou tookst [ 765 ]

With me i, that my womb ceivd

A growing burden. Mean while Warr arose,

And fields were fought in Heavn; wherein remaind

(For what could else) to our Almighty Foe

Cleer Victory, to our part loss and rout [ 770 ]

Through all the Empyrean: down they fell

Drivn headlong from the Pitch of Heaven, down

Into this Deep, and in the general fall

I also; at which time this powerful Key

Into my hand was givn, with charge to keep [ 755 ]

These Gates for ever shut, whione pass

Without my opning. Pensive here I sat

Alone, but long I sat not, till my womb

Pregnant by thee, and now excessive grown

Prodigious motio and rueful throes. [ 780 ]

At last this odious offspring whom thou seest

Thine owen, breaking violent way

Tore through my entrails, that with fear and pain

Distorted, all my her shape thus grew

Transformd: but he my inbred enemie [ 785 ]

Forth issud, brandishing his fatal Dart

Made to destroy: I fled, and cryd out Death;

Hell trembld at the hideous Name, and sighd

From all her Caves, and back resounded Death.

I fled, but he pursud (though more, it seems, [ 790 ]

Inflamd with lust then rage) and swifter far,

Mee overtook his mother all dismaid,

And in embraces forcible and foule

Ingendring with me, of that rape begot

These yelling Mohat with ceasless cry [ 795 ]

Surround me, as thou sawst, hourly ceivd

And hourly born, with sorrow infinite

To me, for when they list into the womb

That bred them they return, and howle and gnaw

My Bowels, thir repast; then bursting forth [ 800 ]

A fresh with scious terrours vex me round,

That rest or intermission none I find.

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