Paradise Lost: Book Twelve
- As one who in his journey bates at noon,
- Though bent on speed; so here the Arch-Angel paused
- Betwixt the world destroyed and world restored,
- If Adam aught perhaps might interpose;
- Then, with transition sweet, new speech resumes.
- Thus thou hast seen one world begin, and end;
- And Man, as from a second stock, proceed.
- Much thou hast yet to see; but I perceive
- Thy mortal sight to fail; objects divine
- Must needs impair and weary human sense:
- Henceforth what is to come I will relate;
- Thou therefore give due audience, and attend.
- This second source of Men, while yet but few,
- And while the dread of judgement past remains
- Fresh in their minds, fearing the Deity,
- With some regard to what is just and right
- Shall lead their lives, and multiply apace;
- Labouring the soil, and reaping plenteous crop,
- Corn, wine, and oil; and, from the herd or flock,
- Oft sacrificing bullock, lamb, or kid,
- With large wine-offerings poured, and sacred feast,
- Shall spend their days in joy unblamed; and dwell
- Long time in peace, by families and tribes,
- Under paternal rule: till one shall rise
- Of proud ambitious heart; who, not content
- With fair equality, fraternal state,
- Will arrogate dominion undeserved
- Over his brethren, and quite dispossess
- Concord and law of nature from the earth;
- Hunting (and men not beasts shall be his game)
- With war, and hostile snare, such as refuse
- Subjection to his empire tyrannous:
- A mighty hunter thence he shall be styled
- Before the Lord; as in despite of Heaven,
- Or from Heaven, claiming second sovranty;
- And from rebellion shall derive his name,
- Though of rebellion others he accuse.
- He with a crew, whom like ambition joins
- With him or under him to tyrannize,
- Marching from Eden towards the west, shall find
- The plain, wherein a black bituminous gurge
- Boils out from under ground, the mouth of Hell:
- Of brick, and of that stuff, they cast to build
- A city and tower, whose top may reach to Heaven;
- And get themselves a name; lest, far dispersed
- In foreign lands, their memory be lost;
- Regardless whether good or evil fame.
- But God, who oft descends to visit men
- Unseen, and through their habitations walks
- To mark their doings, them beholding soon,
- Comes down to see their city, ere the tower
- Obstruct Heaven-towers, and in derision sets
- Upon their tongues a various spirit, to rase
- Quite out their native language; and, instead,
- To sow a jangling noise of words unknown:
- Forthwith a hideous gabble rises loud,
- Among the builders; each to other calls
- Not understood; till hoarse, and all in rage,
- As mocked they storm: great laughter was in Heaven,
- And looking down, to see the hubbub strange,
- And hear the din: Thus was the building left
- Ridiculous, and the work Confusion named.
- Whereto thus Adam, fatherly displeased.
- O execrable son! so to aspire
- Above his brethren; to himself assuming
- Authority usurped, from God not given:
- He gave us only over beast, fish, fowl,
- Dominion absolute; that right we hold
- By his donation; but man over men
- He made not lord; such title to himself
- Reserving, human left from human free.
- But this usurper his encroachment proud
- Stays not on Man; to God his tower intends
- Siege and defiance: Wretched man!what food
- Will he convey up thither, to sustain
- Himself and his rash army; where thin air
- Above the clouds will pine his entrails gross,
- And famish him of breath, if not of bread?
- To whom thus Michael. Justly thou abhorrest
- That son, who on the quiet state of men
- Such trouble brought, affecting to subdue
- Rational liberty; yet know withal,
- Since thy original lapse, true liberty
- Is lost, which always with right reason dwells
- Twinned, and from her hath no dividual being:
- Reason in man obscured, or not obeyed,
- Immediately inordinate desires,
- And upstart passions, catch the government
- From reason; and to servitude reduce
- Man, till then free. Therefore, since he permits
- Within himself unworthy powers to reign
- Over free reason, God, in judgement just,
- Subjects him from without to violent lords;
- Who oft as undeservedly enthrall
- His outward freedom: Tyranny must be;
- Though to the tyrant thereby no excuse.
- Yet sometimes nations will decline so low
- From virtue, which is reason, that no wrong,
- But justice, and some fatal curse annexed,
- Deprives them of their outward liberty;
- Their inward lost: Witness the irreverent son
- Of him who built the ark; who, for the shame
- Done to his father, heard this heavy curse,
- Servant of servants, on his vicious race.
- Thus will this latter, as the former world,
- Still tend from bad to worse; till God at last,
- Wearied with their iniquities, withdraw
- His presence from among them, and avert
- His holy eyes; resolving from thenceforth
- To leave them to their own polluted ways;
- And one peculiar nation to select
- From all the rest, of whom to be invoked,
- A nation from one faithful man to spring:
- Him on this side Euphrates yet residing,
- Bred up in idol-worship: O, that men
- (Canst thou believe?) should be so stupid grown,
- While yet the patriarch lived, who 'scaped the flood,
- As to forsake the living God, and fall
- To worship their own work in wood and stone
- For Gods! Yet him God the Most High vouchsafes
- To call by vision, from his father's house,
- His kindred, and false Gods, into a land
- Which he will show him; and from him will raise
- A mighty nation; and upon him shower
- His benediction so, that in his seed
- All nations shall be blest: he straight obeys;
- Not knowing to what land, yet firm believes:
- I see him, but thou canst not, with what faith
- He leaves his Gods, his friends, and native soil,
- Ur of Chaldaea, passing now the ford
- To Haran; after him a cumbrous train
- Of herds and flocks, and numerous servitude;
- Not wandering poor, but trusting all his wealth
- With God, who called him, in a land unknown.
- Canaan he now attains; I see his tents
- Pitched about Sechem, and the neighbouring plain
- Of Moreh; there by promise he receives
- Gift to his progeny of all that land,
- From Hameth northward to the Desart south;
- (Things by their names I call, though yet unnamed;)
- From Hermon east to the great western Sea;
- Mount Hermon, yonder sea; each place behold
- In prospect, as I point them; on the shore
- Mount Carmel; here, the double-founted stream,
- Jordan, true limit eastward; but his sons
- Shall dwell to Senir, that long ridge of hills.
- This ponder, that all nations of the earth
- Shall in his seed be blessed: By that seed
- Is meant thy great Deliverer, who shall bruise
- The Serpent's head; whereof to thee anon
- Plainlier shall be revealed. This patriarch blest,
- Whom faithful Abraham due time shall call,
- A son, and of his son a grand-child, leaves;
- Like him in faith, in wisdom, and renown:
- The grandchild, with twelve sons increased, departs
- From Canaan to a land hereafter called
- Egypt, divided by the river Nile
- See where it flows, disgorging at seven mouths
- Into the sea. To sojourn in that land
- He comes, invited by a younger son
- In time of dearth, a son whose worthy deeds
- Raise him to be the second in that realm
- Of Pharaoh. There he dies, and leaves his race
- Growing into a nation, and now grown
- Suspected to a sequent king, who seeks
- To stop their overgrowth, as inmate guests
- Too numerous; whence of guests he makes them slaves
- Inhospitably, and kills their infant males:
- Till by two brethren (these two brethren call
- Moses and Aaron) sent from God to claim
- His people from enthralment, they return,
- With glory and spoil, back to their promised land.
- But first, the lawless tyrant, who denies
- To know their God, or message to regard,
- Must be compelled by signs and judgements dire;
- To blood unshed the rivers must be turned;
- Frogs, lice, and flies, must all his palace fill
- With loathed intrusion, and fill all the land;
- His cattle must of rot and murren die;
- Botches and blains must all his flesh emboss,
- And all his people; thunder mixed with hail,
- Hail mixed with fire, must rend the Egyptians sky,
- And wheel on the earth, devouring where it rolls;
- What it devours not, herb, or fruit, or grain,
- A darksome cloud of locusts swarming down
- Must eat, and on the ground leave nothing green;
- Darkness must overshadow all his bounds,
- Palpable darkness, and blot out three days;
- Last, with one midnight stroke, all the first-born
- Of Egypt must lie dead. Thus with ten wounds
- The River-dragon tamed at length submits
- To let his sojourners depart, and oft
- Humbles his stubborn heart; but still, as ice
- More hardened after thaw; till, in his rage
- Pursuing whom he late dismissed, the sea
- Swallows him with his host; but them lets pass,
- As on dry land, between two crystal walls;
- Awed by the rod of Moses so to stand
- Divided, till his rescued gain their shore:
- Such wondrous power God to his saint will lend,
- Though present in his Angel; who shall go
- Before them in a cloud, and pillar of fire;
- By day a cloud, by night a pillar of fire;
- To guide them in their journey, and remove
- Behind them, while the obdurate king pursues:
- All night he will pursue; but his approach
- Darkness defends between till morning watch;
- Then through the fiery pillar, and the cloud,
- God looking forth will trouble all his host,
- And craze their chariot-wheels: when by command
- Moses once more his potent rod extends
- Over the sea; the sea his rod obeys;
- On their embattled ranks the waves return,
- And overwhelm their war: The race elect
- Safe toward Canaan from the shore advance
- Through the wild Desart, not the readiest way;
- Lest, entering on the Canaanite alarmed,
- War terrify them inexpert, and fear
- Return them back to Egypt, choosing rather
- Inglorious life with servitude; for life
- To noble and ignoble is more sweet
- Untrained in arms, where rashness leads not on.
- This also shall they gain by their delay
- In the wide wilderness; there they shall found
- Their government, and their great senate choose
- Through the twelve tribes, to rule by laws ordained:
- God from the mount of Sinai, whose gray top
- Shall tremble, he descending, will himself
- In thunder, lightning, and loud trumpets' sound,
- Ordain them laws; part, such as appertain
- To civil justice; part, religious rites
- Of sacrifice; informing them, by types
- And shadows, of that destined Seed to bruise
- The Serpent, by what means he shall achieve
- Mankind's deliverance. But the voice of God
- To mortal ear is dreadful: They beseech
- That Moses might report to them his will,
- And terrour cease; he grants what they besought,
- Instructed that to God is no access
- Without Mediator, whose high office now
- Moses in figure bears; to introduce
- One greater, of whose day he shall foretel,
- And all the Prophets in their age the times
- Of great Messiah shall sing. Thus, laws and rites
- Established, such delight hath God in Men
- Obedient to his will, that he vouchsafes
- Among them to set up his tabernacle;
- The Holy One with mortal Men to dwell:
- By his prescript a sanctuary is framed
- Of cedar, overlaid with gold; therein
- An ark, and in the ark his testimony,
- The records of his covenant; over these
- A mercy-seat of gold, between the wings
- Of two bright Cherubim; before him burn
- Seven lamps as in a zodiack representing
- The heavenly fires; over the tent a cloud
- Shall rest by day, a fiery gleam by night;
- Save when they journey, and at length they come,
- Conducted by his Angel, to the land
- Promised to Abraham and his seed: the rest
- Were long to tell; how many battles fought
- How many kings destroyed; and kingdoms won;
- Or how the sun shall in mid Heaven stand still
- A day entire, and night's due course adjourn,
- Man's voice commanding, 'Sun, in Gibeon stand,
- 'And thou moon in the vale of Aialon,
- 'Till Israel overcome! so call the third
- From Abraham, son of Isaac; and from him
- His whole descent, who thus shall Canaan win.
- Here Adam interposed. O sent from Heaven,
- Enlightener of my darkness, gracious things
- Thou hast revealed; those chiefly, which concern
- Just Abraham and his seed: now first I find
- Mine eyes true-opening, and my heart much eased;
- Erewhile perplexed with thoughts, what would become
- Of me and all mankind: But now I see
- His day, in whom all nations shall be blest;
- Favour unmerited by me, who sought
- Forbidden knowledge by forbidden means.
- This yet I apprehend not, why to those
- Among whom God will deign to dwell on earth
- So many and so various laws are given;
- So many laws argue so many sins
- Among them; how can God with such reside?
- To whom thus Michael. Doubt not but that sin
- Will reign among them, as of thee begot;
- And therefore was law given them, to evince
- Their natural pravity, by stirring up
- Sin against law to fight: that when they see
- Law can discover sin, but not remove,
- Save by those shadowy expiations weak,
- The blood of bulls and goats, they may conclude
- Some blood more precious must be paid for Man;
- Just for unjust; that, in such righteousness
- To them by faith imputed, they may find
- Justification towards God, and peace
- Of conscience; which the law by ceremonies
- Cannot appease; nor Man the mortal part
- Perform; and, not performing, cannot live.
- So law appears imperfect; and but given
- With purpose to resign them, in full time,
- Up to a better covenant; disciplined
- From shadowy types to truth; from flesh to spirit;
- From imposition of strict laws to free
- Acceptance of large grace; from servile fear
- To filial; works of law to works of faith.
- And therefore shall not Moses, though of God
- Highly beloved, being but the minister
- Of law, his people into Canaan lead;
- But Joshua, whom the Gentiles Jesus call,
- His name and office bearing, who shall quell
- The adversary-Serpent, and bring back
- Through the world's wilderness long-wandered Man
- Safe to eternal Paradise of rest.
- Mean while they, in their earthly Canaan placed,
- Long time shall dwell and prosper, but when sins
- National interrupt their publick peace,
- Provoking God to raise them enemies;
- From whom as oft he saves them penitent
- By Judges first, then under Kings; of whom
- The second, both for piety renowned
- And puissant deeds, a promise shall receive
- Irrevocable, that his regal throne
- For ever shall endure; the like shall sing
- All Prophecy, that of the royal stock
- Of David (so I name this king) shall rise
- A Son, the Woman's seed to thee foretold,
- Foretold to Abraham, as in whom shall trust
- All nations; and to kings foretold, of kings
- The last; for of his reign shall be no end.
- But first, a long succession must ensue;
- And his next son, for wealth and wisdom famed,
- The clouded ark of God, till then in tents
- Wandering, shall in a glorious temple enshrine.
- Such follow him, as shall be registered
- Part good, part bad; of bad the longer scroll;
- Whose foul idolatries, and other faults
- Heaped to the popular sum, will so incense
- God, as to leave them, and expose their land,
- Their city, his temple, and his holy ark,
- With all his sacred things, a scorn and prey
- To that proud city, whose high walls thou sawest
- Left in confusion; Babylon thence called.
- There in captivity he lets them dwell
- The space of seventy years; then brings them back,
- Remembering mercy, and his covenant sworn
- To David, stablished as the days of Heaven.
- Returned from Babylon by leave of kings
- Their lords, whom God disposed, the house of God
- They first re-edify; and for a while
- In mean estate live moderate; till, grown
- In wealth and multitude, factious they grow;
- But first among the priests dissention springs,
- Men who attend the altar, and should most
- Endeavour peace: their strife pollution brings
- Upon the temple itself: at last they seise
- The scepter, and regard not David's sons;
- Then lose it to a stranger, that the true
- Anointed King Messiah might be born
- Barred of his right; yet at his birth a star,
- Unseen before in Heaven, proclaims him come;
- And guides the eastern sages, who inquire
- His place, to offer incense, myrrh, and gold:
- His place of birth a solemn Angel tells
- To simple shepherds, keeping watch by night;
- They gladly thither haste, and by a quire
- Of squadroned Angels hear his carol sung.
- A virgin is his mother, but his sire
- The power of the Most High: He shall ascend
- The throne hereditary, and bound his reign
- With Earth's wide bounds, his glory with the Heavens.
- He ceased, discerning Adam with such joy
- Surcharged, as had like grief been dewed in tears,
- Without the vent of words; which these he breathed.
- O prophet of glad tidings, finisher
- Of utmost hope! now clear I understand
- What oft my steadiest thoughts have searched in vain;
- Why our great Expectation should be called
- The seed of Woman: Virgin Mother, hail,
- High in the love of Heaven; yet from my loins
- Thou shalt proceed, and from thy womb the Son
- Of God Most High: so God with Man unites!
- Needs must the Serpent now his capital bruise
- Expect with mortal pain: Say where and when
- Their fight, what stroke shall bruise the victor's heel.
- To whom thus Michael. Dream not of their fight,
- As of a duel, or the local wounds
- Of head or heel: Not therefore joins the Son
- Manhood to Godhead, with more strength to foil
- Thy enemy; nor so is overcome
- Satan, whose fall from Heaven, a deadlier bruise,
- Disabled, not to give thee thy death's wound:
- Which he, who comes thy Saviour, shall recure,
- Not by destroying Satan, but his works
- In thee, and in thy seed: Nor can this be,
- But by fulfilling that which thou didst want,
- Obedience to the law of God, imposed
- On penalty of death, and suffering death;
- The penalty to thy transgression due,
- And due to theirs which out of thine will grow:
- So only can high Justice rest appaid.
- The law of God exact he shall fulfil
- Both by obedience and by love, though love
- Alone fulfil the law; thy punishment
- He shall endure, by coming in the flesh
- To a reproachful life, and cursed death;
- Proclaiming life to all who shall believe
- In his redemption; and that his obedience,
- Imputed, becomes theirs by faith; his merits
- To save them, not their own, though legal, works.
- For this he shall live hated, be blasphemed,
- Seised on by force, judged, and to death condemned
- A shameful and accursed, nailed to the cross
- By his own nation; slain for bringing life:
- But to the cross he nails thy enemies,
- The law that is against thee, and the sins
- Of all mankind, with him there crucified,
- Never to hurt them more who rightly trust
- In this his satisfaction; so he dies,
- But soon revives; Death over him no power
- Shall long usurp; ere the third dawning light
- Return, the stars of morn shall see him rise
- Out of his grave, fresh as the dawning light,
- Thy ransom paid, which Man from death redeems,
- His death for Man, as many as offered life
- Neglect not, and the benefit embrace
- By faith not void of works: This God-like act
- Annuls thy doom, the death thou shouldest have died,
- In sin for ever lost from life; this act
- Shall bruise the head of Satan, crush his strength,
- Defeating Sin and Death, his two main arms;
- And fix far deeper in his head their stings
- Than temporal death shall bruise the victor's heel,
- Or theirs whom he redeems; a death, like sleep,
- A gentle wafting to immortal life.
- Nor after resurrection shall he stay
- Longer on earth, than certain times to appear
- To his disciples, men who in his life
- Still followed him; to them shall leave in charge
- To teach all nations what of him they learned
- And his salvation; them who shall believe
- Baptizing in the profluent stream, the sign
- Of washing them from guilt of sin to life
- Pure, and in mind prepared, if so befall,
- For death, like that which the Redeemer died.
- All nations they shall teach; for, from that day,
- Not only to the sons of Abraham's loins
- Salvation shall be preached, but to the sons
- Of Abraham's faith wherever through the world;
- So in his seed all nations shall be blest.
- Then to the Heaven of Heavens he shall ascend
- With victory, triumphing through the air
- Over his foes and thine; there shall surprise
- The Serpent, prince of air, and drag in chains
- Through all his realm, and there confounded leave;
- Then enter into glory, and resume
- His seat at God's right hand, exalted high
- Above all names in Heaven; and thence shall come,
- When this world's dissolution shall be ripe,
- With glory and power to judge both quick and dead;
- To judge the unfaithful dead, but to reward
- His faithful, and receive them into bliss,
- Whether in Heaven or Earth; for then the Earth
- Shall all be Paradise, far happier place
- Than this of Eden, and far happier days.
- So spake the Arch-Angel Michael; then paused,
- As at the world's great period; and our sire,
- Replete with joy and wonder, thus replied.
- O Goodness infinite, Goodness immense!
- That all this good of evil shall produce,
- And evil turn to good; more wonderful
- Than that which by creation first brought forth
- Light out of darkness! Full of doubt I stand,
- Whether I should repent me now of sin
- By me done, and occasioned; or rejoice
- Much more, that much more good thereof shall spring;
- To God more glory, more good-will to Men
- From God, and over wrath grace shall abound.
- But say, if our Deliverer up to Heaven
- Must re-ascend, what will betide the few
- His faithful, left among the unfaithful herd,
- The enemies of truth? Who then shall guide
- His people, who defend? Will they not deal
- Worse with his followers than with him they dealt?
- Be sure they will, said the Angel; but from Heaven
- He to his own a Comforter will send,
- The promise of the Father, who shall dwell
- His Spirit within them; and the law of faith,
- Working through love, upon their hearts shall write,
- To guide them in all truth; and also arm
- With spiritual armour, able to resist
- Satan's assaults, and quench his fiery darts;
- What man can do against them, not afraid,
- Though to the death; against such cruelties
- With inward consolations recompensed,
- And oft supported so as shall amaze
- Their proudest persecutors: For the Spirit,
- Poured first on his Apostles, whom he sends
- To evangelize the nations, then on all
- Baptized, shall them with wonderous gifts endue
- To speak all tongues, and do all miracles,
- As did their Lord before them. Thus they win
- Great numbers of each nation to receive
- With joy the tidings brought from Heaven: At length
- Their ministry performed, and race well run,
- Their doctrine and their story written left,
- They die; but in their room, as they forewarn,
- Wolves shall succeed for teachers, grievous wolves,
- Who all the sacred mysteries of Heaven
- To their own vile advantages shall turn
- Of lucre and ambition; and the truth
- With superstitions and traditions taint,
- Left only in those written records pure,
- Though not but by the Spirit understood.
- Then shall they seek to avail themselves of names,
- Places, and titles, and with these to join
- Secular power; though feigning still to act
- By spiritual, to themselves appropriating
- The Spirit of God, promised alike and given
- To all believers; and, from that pretence,
- Spiritual laws by carnal power shall force
- On every conscience; laws which none shall find
- Left them inrolled, or what the Spirit within
- Shall on the heart engrave. What will they then
- But force the Spirit of Grace itself, and bind
- His consort Liberty; what, but unbuild
- His living Temples, built by Faith to stand,
- Their own faith, not another's? for, on earth,
- Who against faith and conscience can be heard
- Infallible? yet many will presume:
- Whence heavy persecution shall arise
- On all, who in the worship persevere
- Of spirit and truth; the rest, far greater part,
- Will deem in outward rites and specious forms
- Religion satisfied; Truth shall retire
- Bestuck with slanderous darts, and works of faith
- Rarely be found: So shall the world go on,
- To good malignant, to bad men benign;
- Under her own weight groaning; till the day
- Appear of respiration to the just,
- And vengeance to the wicked, at return
- Of him so lately promised to thy aid,
- The Woman's Seed; obscurely then foretold,
- Now ampler known thy Saviour and thy Lord;
- Last, in the clouds, from Heaven to be revealed
- In glory of the Father, to dissolve
- Satan with his perverted world; then raise
- From the conflagrant mass, purged and refined,
- New Heavens, new Earth, ages of endless date,
- Founded in righteousness, and peace, and love;
- To bring forth fruits, joy and eternal bliss.
- He ended; and thus Adam last replied.
- How soon hath thy prediction, Seer blest,
- Measured this transient world, the race of time,
- Till time stand fixed! Beyond is all abyss,
- Eternity, whose end no eye can reach.
- Greatly-instructed I shall hence depart;
- Greatly in peace of thought; and have my fill
- Of knowledge, what this vessel can contain;
- Beyond which was my folly to aspire.
- Henceforth I learn, that to obey is best,
- And love with fear the only God; to walk
- As in his presence; ever to observe
- His providence; and on him sole depend,
- Merciful over all his works, with good
- Still overcoming evil, and by small
- Accomplishing great things, by things deemed weak
- Subverting worldly strong, and worldly wise
- By simply meek: that suffering for truth's sake
- Is fortitude to highest victory,
- And, to the faithful, death the gate of life;
- Taught this by his example, whom I now
- Acknowledge my Redeemer ever blest.
- To whom thus also the Angel last replied.
- This having learned, thou hast attained the sum
- Of wisdom; hope no higher, though all the stars
- Thou knewest by name, and all the ethereal powers,
- All secrets of the deep, all Nature's works,
- Or works of God in Heaven, air, earth, or sea,
- And all the riches of this world enjoyedst,
- And all the rule, one empire; only add
- Deeds to thy knowledge answerable; add faith,
- Add virtue, patience, temperance; add love,
- By name to come called charity, the soul
- Of all the rest: then wilt thou not be loth
- To leave this Paradise, but shalt possess
- A Paradise within thee, happier far.
- Let us descend now therefore from this top
- Of speculation; for the hour precise
- Exacts our parting hence; and see the Guards,
- By me encamped on yonder hill, expect
- Their motion; at whose front a flaming sword,
- In signal of remove, waves fiercely round:
- We may no longer stay: go, waken Eve;
- Her also I with gentle dreams have calmed
- Portending good, and all her spirits composed
- To meek submission: thou, at season fit,
- Let her with thee partake what thou hast heard;
- Chiefly what may concern her faith to know,
- The great deliverance by her seed to come
- (For by the Woman's seed) on all mankind:
- That ye may live, which will be many days,
- Both in one faith unanimous, though sad,
- With cause, for evils past; yet much more cheered
- With meditation on the happy end.
- He ended, and they both descend the hill;
- Descended, Adam to the bower, where Eve
- Lay sleeping, ran before; but found her waked;
- And thus with words not sad she him received.
- Whence thou returnest, and whither wentest, I know;
- For God is also in sleep; and dreams advise,
- Which he hath sent propitious, some great good
- Presaging, since with sorrow and heart's distress
- Wearied I fell asleep: But now lead on;
- In me is no delay; with thee to go,
- Is to stay here; without thee here to stay,
- Is to go hence unwilling; thou to me
- Art all things under Heaven, all places thou,
- Who for my wilful crime art banished hence.
- This further consolation yet secure
- I carry hence; though all by me is lost,
- Such favour I unworthy am vouchsafed,
- By me the Promised Seed shall all restore.
- So spake our mother Eve; and Adam heard
- Well pleased, but answered not: For now, too nigh
- The Arch-Angel stood; and, from the other hill
- To their fixed station, all in bright array
- The Cherubim descended; on the ground
- Gliding meteorous, as evening-mist
- Risen from a river o'er the marish glides,
- And gathers ground fast at the labourer's heel
- Homeward returning. High in front advanced,
- The brandished sword of God before them blazed,
- Fierce as a comet; which with torrid heat,
- And vapour as the Libyan air adust,
- Began to parch that temperate clime; whereat
- In either hand the hastening Angel caught
- Our lingering parents, and to the eastern gate
- Led them direct, and down the cliff as fast
- To the subjected plain; then disappeared.
- They, looking back, all the eastern side beheld
- Of Paradise, so late their happy seat,
- Waved over by that flaming brand; the gate
- With dreadful faces thronged, and fiery arms:
- Some natural tears they dropt, but wiped them soon;
- The World was all before them, where to choose
- Their place of rest, and Providence their guide:
- They, hand in hand, with wand'ring steps and slow,
- Through Eden took their solitary way.
The End
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