The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Nor stood unmindful Abdiel to annoy  
The Atheist crew, but with redoubl'd blow  
Ariel and Arioc, and the violence  
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Of Ramiel scorcht and blasted overthrew.  
I might relate of thousands, and thir names  
Eternize here on Earth; but those elect  
Angels contented with thir fame in Heav'n  
Seek not the praise of men: the other sort  
In might though wondrous and in Acts of Warr,  
Nor of Renown less eager, yet by doome  
Canceld from Heav'n and sacred memorie,  
Nameless in dark oblivion let them dwell.  
For strength from Truth divided and from Just,  
Illaudable, naught merits but dispraise  
And ignominie, yet to glorie aspires  
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Vain glorious, and through infamie seeks fame:  
Therfore Eternal silence be thir doome.  
And now thir mightiest quelld, the battel swerv'd,  
With many an inrode gor'd; deformed rout  
Enter'd, and foul disorder; all the ground  
With shiverd armour strow'n, and on a heap  
Chariot and Charioter lay overturnd  
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And fierie foaming Steeds; what stood, recoyld  
Orewearied, through the faint Satanic Host  
Defensive scarse, or with pale fear surpris'd,  
Then first with fear surpris'd and sense of paine  
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