Read The Annotated Milton: Complete English Poems Online
Authors: John Milton,Burton Raffel
Tags: #Fiction, #General, #Literary Collections, #Poetry, #Classics, #English; Irish; Scottish; Welsh, #English poetry
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That day, as other solemn days, they spent
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In song and dance about the sacred hill,
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Mystical dance, which yonder starry sphere
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Of planets, and of fixed,
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in all her wheels
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Resembles nearest, mazes intricate,
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Then most when most irregular they seem.
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And in their motions harmony divine
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Listens delighted. Ev’ning now approached
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(For we have also our ev’ning and our morn,
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We ours for change delectable,
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not need)
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Forthwith from dance to sweet repast they turn
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Desirous, all in circles as they stood.
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Tables are set, and on a sudden piled
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With Angels’ food, and rubied nectar flows
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In pearl, in diamond,
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and massy gold,
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Fruit of delicious vines, the growth
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of Heav’n.
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On flow’rs reposed,
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and with fresh flow’rets crowned,
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They eat, they drink, and in communion
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sweet
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Quaff
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immortality and joy, secure
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Excess, before the all-bounteous King, who show’red
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With copious
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hand, rejoicing in their joy.
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Now when ambrosial
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night with clouds exhaled
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From that high mount of God, whence light and shade
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Spring both, the face of brightest Heav’n had changed
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To grateful
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twilight ( for night comes not there
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All but the unsleeping eyes of God to rest.
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Wide over all the plain, and wider far
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Than all this globous
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earth in plain outspread
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(Such are the courts of God), th’Angelic throng,
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Dispersed in bands and files, their camp extend
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By living
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streams among the trees of life,
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Pavilions
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numberless, and sudden reared,
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Celestial tabernacles
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where they slept,
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Fanned with cool winds, save those who, in their course,
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Melodious hymns about the sov’reign throne
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Alternate all night long. But not so waked
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Satan—so call him now, his former name
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Is heard no more in Heav’n. He of
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the first,
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If not the first Arch-Angel, great in power,
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In favor and pre-eminence, yet fraught
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With envy against the Son of God, that day
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Honored by his great Father, and proclaimed
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Messiah, King anointed, could not bear
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Through pride that sight, and thought himself impaired.
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Deep malice thence conceiving, and disdain,
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Soon as midnight brought on the dusky hour
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Friendliest to sleep and silence, he resolved
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With all his legions to dislodge,
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and leave
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Unworshipped, unobeyed, the throne supreme,
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Contemptuous. And his next subordinate
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Awak’ning, thus to him in secret spoke:
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“‘Sleep’st thou, companion dear? What sleep can close
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Thy eye-lids, and
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rememb’rest what decree
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Of yesterday, so late hath passed the lips
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Of Heav’n’s Almighty? Thou to me thy thoughts
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Both waking,
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we were one. How then can now
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Thy sleep dissent?
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New laws thou see’st imposed:
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New laws from Him who reigns, new minds may raise
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In us who serve, new counsels to debate
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What doubtful may ensue. More in this place
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To utter is not safe. Assemble thou
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Tell them that by command, ere yet dim night
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Her shadowy cloud withdraws, I am to haste,
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And all who under me their banners wave,
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The quarters
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of the North, there to prepare
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Fit entertainment to receive our King,
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The great Messiah, and his new commands,
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Who speedily through all the hierarchies
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Intends to pass triumphant, and give laws.
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“So spoke the false Arch-Angel, and infused
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Bad influence
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into th’ unwary breast
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Of his associate. He
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together calls,
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Under him Regent;
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tells, as he was taught,
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That the Most High commanding, now ere night,
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Now ere dim night had disincumbered
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Heav’n,
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The great hierarchal standard
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was to move;
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Tells the suggested cause, and casts between
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Ambiguous words and jealousies, to sound
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Or taint
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integrity. But all obeyed