The Poetical Works of John Milton


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He scarce had finisht, when such murmur filld  
Th' Assembly, as when hollow Rocks retain  
The sound of blustring winds, which all night long  
Had rous'd the Sea, now with hoarse cadence lull  
Sea-faring men orewatcht, whose Bark by chance  
Or Pinnace anchors in a craggy Bay  
After the Tempest: Such applause was heard  
As Mammon ended, and his Sentence pleas'd,  
Advising peace: for such another Field  
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They dreaded worse then Hell: so much the fear  
Of Thunder and the Sword of Michael  
Wrought still within them; and no less desire  
To found this nether Empire, which might rise  
By pollicy, and long process of time,  
In emulation opposite to Heav'n.  
Which when Beelzebub perceiv'd, then whom,  
Satan except, none higher sat, with grave  
Aspect he rose, and in his rising seem'd  
A Pillar of State; deep on his Front engraven  
Deliberation sat and publick care;  
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And Princely counsel in his face yet shon,  
Majestick though in ruin: sage he stood  
With Atlantean shoulders fit to bear  
The weight of mightiest Monarchies; his look  
Drew audience and attention still as Night  
Or Summers Noon-tide air, while thus he spake.  
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