Read The Annotated Milton: Complete English Poems Online
Authors: John Milton,Burton Raffel
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Who boast in
1838
mortal things, and wond’ring tell
694
Of Babel, and the works of Memphian
1839
kings
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Learn how their greatest monuments of fame
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And strength, and art, are easily outdone
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By Spirits reprobate,
1840
and in an hour
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What in an age they,
1841
with incessant toil
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And hands innumerable, scarce perform
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That underneath had veins of liquid fire
702
Sluiced
1844
from the lake, a second multitude
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Severing
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each kind, and scummed
1849
the bullion dross.
1850
705
A third as soon
1851
had formed within the ground
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A various
1852
mould, and from the boiling cells
707
By strange
1853
conveyance filled each hollow nook
708
As in an organ, from one blast of wind
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To many a row of pipes the sound-board breathes
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Rose like an exhalation with the sound
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Built like a temple, where pilasters
1858
round
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Were set, and Doric
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pillars overlaid
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The roof was fretted
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gold. Not Babylon
718
Nor great Alcairo
1866
such magnificence
719
Equaled in all their glories, to enshrine
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Their kings, when Egypt with Assyria strove
722
In wealth and luxury. Th’ ascending pile
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Stood fixed
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her stately height, and straight the doors
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Within, her ample spaces o’er the smooth
726
And level pavement. From the archèd roof
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Of starry lamps and blazing cressets,
1875
fed
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With naphtha and asphaltus, yielded light
730
As from a sky. The hasty
1876
multitude
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Admiring entered, and the work some praise
732
And some the architect. His hand was known
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In Heav’n by many a tow’red structure high
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Where sceptered Angels held their residence
735
And sat as Princes, whom the supreme King
736
Exalted to such power, and gave to rule
737
Each in his hierarchy, the Orders bright
738
Nor was his name unheard or unadored
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In ancient Greece. And in Ausonian
1877
land
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Men called him Mulciber,
1878
and how he fell
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From Heav’n they fabled,
1879
thrown by angry Jove
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To noon he fell, from noon to dewy eve
744
A summer’s day, and with the setting sun
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Dropt from the zenith
1882
like a falling star
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On Lemnos, th’Aegean isle. Thus they relate,
1883
747
Erring, for he with this rebellious rout
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Fell long before, nor aught availed him now
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To have built in Heav’n high tow’rs, nor did he scape
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By all his engines,
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but was headlong sent
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With his industrious
1886
crew, to build in Hell
752
Meanwhile the wingèd heralds, by command
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Of sov’reign power, with awful
1887
ceremony
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And trumpet’s sound throughout the host
1888
proclaim
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A solemn council forthwith to be held
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At Pandemonium, the high capital
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Of Satan and his peers.
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Their summons called
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From every band and squarèd
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regiment
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With hundreds and with thousands trooping came
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And porches wide, but chief the spacious hall
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(Though like a covered field, where champions bold
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Defied the best of Paynim
1897
chivalry
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To mortal combat, or career
1898
with lance
767
Thick swarmed, both on the ground and in the air
768
Brushed with the hiss of rustling wings. As bees
769
In spring-time, when the sun with Taurus rides
770
Pour forth their populous youth about the hive
771
In clusters, they among fresh dews and flowers
772
Fly to and fro, or on the smoothèd plank
773
The suburb
1899
of their straw-built citadel
774
New rubbed with balm, expatiate
1900
and confer
775
Their state-affairs. So thick the airy crowd
776
Swarmed and were straitened,
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till, the signal given
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Behold a wonder! They but now who seemed