Thus Belial with words cloathd in reasons garb
selld ignoble ease, and peaceful sloath,
Not peace: and after him thus Mammon spake.
Either to disinthrohe King of Heavn
We warr, if Warr be best, or tain [ 230 ]
Our ht lost: him to unthrohen
May hope when everlasting Fate shall yeild
To fickle ce, and Chaos judge the strife:
The former vain to hope argues as vain
The latter: for lace be for us [ 235 ]
Within Heavns bound, unless Heavns Lord supream
We overpower? Suppose he should relent
And publish Grace to all, on promise made
Of new Subje; with what eyes could we
Stand in his presence humble, and receive [ 240 ]
Strict Laws imposd, to celebrate his Throne
With warbld Hymns, and to his Godhead sing
Forct Halleluiahs; while he Lordly sits
Our envied Sovran, and his Altar breathes
Ambrosial Odours and Ambrosial Flowers, [ 245 ]
Our servile s. This must be our task
In Heavn, this our delight; how wearisom
Eternity so spent in worship paid
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