guile,
e noe; who advise, may speak.
erd King
Stood up, tro and t Spirit
t fought in heavn; now fiercer by despair: [ 45 ]
rust ernal to be deemd
Equal in strengthen be less
Cared not to be at all; care lost
ent all his fear: of God, or hell, or worse
, and ter spake. [ 50 ]
My sentence is for open arr: Of iles,
More u, I boast not: t those
trive w now.
For riving, s,
Millions t stand in Arms, and longing [ 55 ]
to asd, sit lingring here
ives, and for thir dwelling place
Accept this dark opprobrious Den of shame,
tyranny whns
By our delay? no, let us rather choose [ 60 ]
Armd once
Ore oo force resistless way,
turning our tortures into horrid Arms
Against torturer; the noise
Of y Engin he shall hear [ 65 ]
Infernal tning see
Black fire and h equal rage
Among self
Mixt artarean Sulprange fire,
ed torments. But perhaps [ 70 ]
t and steep to scale
it a higher foe.
Let suche sleepy drench
Of t fetful Lake benumm not still,
t in our proper motion we asd [ 75 ]
Up to our native seat: dest and fall
to us is adverse. felt of late
he fierce Foe hung on our brokn Rear
Insulting, and pursud us the Deep,
it pulsion and laborious flight [ 80 ]
e sunk t is easie then;
t is feard; should we again provoke
Our stronger, some worse way h may find
to our destru: if there be in hell
Fear to be royd: w be worse [ 85 ]
to dwell from bliss, nd
In to utter woe;
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