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These past, if any pass, the void profound

Of uial Night receives him

Wide gaping, and with utter loss of being [ 440 ]

Threatens him, plungd in that abortive gulf.

If thence he scape into whatever world,

Or unknion, what remains him less

Then unknown dangers and as hard escape.

But I should ill bee this Throne, O Peers, [ 445 ]

And this Imperial Sovranty, adornd

With splendor, armd with power, if aught proposd

And judgd of publient, in the shape

Of difficulty or danger could deterr

Mee from attempting. Wherefore do I assume [ 450 ]

These Royalties, and not refuse tn,

Refusing to accept as great a share

Of hazard as of honour, due alike

To him whns, and so mu due

Of hazard more, as he above the rest [ 455 ]

High honourd sits? Go therefore mighty Powers,

Terror of Heavn, though falln; intend at home,

While here shall be our home, what best may ease

The present misery, and render Hell

More tollerable; if there be cure or charm [ 460 ]

To respite or deceiv……(内容加载失败!)

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