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Author of evil, unknown till thy revolt,

Unnamd in Heavn, now plenteous, as thou seest

These Acts of hateful strife, hateful to all,

Though heaviest by just measure on thy self [ 265 ]

And thy adherents: how hast thou disturbd

Heavns blessed peace, and into Nature brought

Miserie, ued till the crime

Of thy Rebellion? how hast thou instilld

Thy malito thousands, once upright [ 270 ]

And faithful, now provd false. But think not here

To trouble Holy Rest; Heavn casts thee out

From all her fines. Heavn the seat of bliss

Brooks not the works of violend Warr.

Hehen, and evil go with thee along [ 275 ]

Thy , to the place of evil, Hell,

Thou and thy wicked crew; there mingle broiles,

Ere this avenging Sword begin thy doome,

Or som more sudden vengeance wingd from God

Precipitate thee with augmented paine. [ 280 ]

So spake the Prince of Angels; to whom thus

The Adversarie. Nor think thou with wind

Of airie threats to aw whom yet with deeds

Thou st not. Hast thou……(内容加载失败!)

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