The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Fled ignominious, to such evil brought  
By sinne of disobedience, till that hour  
Not liable to fear or flight or paine.  
Far otherwise th' inviolable Saints  
In Cubic Phalanx firm advanc't entire,  
Invulnerable, impenitrably arm'd:  
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Such high advantages thir innocence  
Gave them above thir foes, not to have sinnd,  
Not to have disobei'd; in fight they stood  
Unwearied, unobnoxious to be pain'd  
By wound, though from thir place by violence mov'd.  
Now Night her course began, and over Heav'n  
Inducing darkness, grateful truce impos'd,  
And silence on the odious dinn of Warr:  
Under her Cloudie covert both retir'd,  
Victor and Vanquisht: on the foughten field  
Michael and his Angels prevalent  
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Encamping, plac'd in Guard thir Watches round,  
Cherubic waving fires: on th' other part  
Satan with his rebellious disappeerd,  
Far in the dark dislodg'd, and void of rest,  
His Potentates to Councel call'd by night;  
And in the midst thus undismai'd began.  
O now in danger tri'd, now known in Armes  
Not to be overpowerd, Companions deare,  
Found worthy not of Libertie alone,  
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