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Or in this abject posture have ye sworn

To adore the querour? who now beholds

Cherube and Seraph rowling in the Flood

With scatterd Arms and Ensigns, till anon [ 325 ]

His swift pursuers from Heavn Gates dis

Th advantage, and desding tread us down

Thus drooping, or with lihunderbolts

Transfix us to the bottom of this Gulfe.

Awake, arise, or be for ever falln. [ 330 ]

They heard, and were abasht, and up they sprung

Upon the wing, as when men wont to watch

On duty, sleeping found by whom they dread,

Rouse air themselves ere well awake.

Nor did they not perceave the evil plight [ 335 ]

In which they were, or the fierce pains not feel;

Yet to thir Generals Voyce they soon obeyd

Innumerable. As wheent Rod

Of Amrams Son is evill day

Wavd round the Coast, up calld a pitchy cloud [ 340 ]

Of Locusts, ing on the Eastern Wind,

That ore the Realm of impious Pharaoh hung

Like Night, and darkend all the Land of Nile:

So numberless were those bad Angels seen

H on wing uhe Cope of Hell [ 345 ]

Twixt upper, her, and surrounding Fires;

Till, as a signal givn, th uplifted Spear

Of thir great Sultan waving to direct

Thir course, in even ballance down they light

On the firm brimstone, and fill all the Plain; [ 350 ]

A multitude, like which the populous North

Pourd never from her frozen loyns, to pass

Rhene or the Danaw, when her barbarous Sons

Came like a Deluge on the South, and spread

Beh Gibralter to the Lybian sands. [ 355 ]

Forthwith from every Squadron and each Band

The Heads and Leaders thither hast where stood

Thir great ander; Godlike shapes and forms

Excelling human, Princely Dignities,

And Powers that earst in Heaven sat on Thrones; [ 360 ]

Though of thir Names in heavnly Records now

Be no memorial blotted out and rasd

By thir Rebellion, from the Books of Life.

Nor had they yet among the Sons of Eve

Got them new ill wandring ore the Earth, [ 365 ]

Through Gods high sufferance for the tryal of man,

By falsities and lyes the greatest part

Of Mankind they corrupted to forsake

God thir Creator, and th invisible

Glory of him that made them, to transform [ 370 ]

Oft to the Image of a Brute, adornd

With gay Religions full of Pomp and Gold,

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