The Poetical Works of John Milton


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With Joves Alcides and oft foil'd still rose,  
Receiving from his mother Earth new strength,  
Fresh from his fall, and fiercer grapple joyn'd,  
Throttl'd at length in the Air, expir'd and fell;  
So after many a foil the Tempter proud,  
Renewing fresh assaults, amidst his pride  
Fell whence he stood to see his Victor fall.  
And as that Theban Monster that propos'd  
Her riddle, and him, who solv'd it not, devour'd;  
That once found out and solv'd, for grief and spight  
Cast her self headlong from th' Ismenian steep,  
So strook with dread and anguish fell the Fiend,  
And to his crew, that sat consulting, brought  
Joyless triumphals of his hop't success,  
Ruin, and desperation, and dismay,  
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Who durst so proudly tempt the Son of God.  
So Satan fell and strait a fiery Globe  
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Of Angels on full sail of wing flew nigh,  
Who on their plumy Vans receiv'd him soft  
From his uneasie station, and upbore  
As on a floating couch through the blithe Air,  
Then in a flowry valley set him down  
On a green bank, and set before him spred  
A table of Celestial Food, Divine,  
Ambrosial, Fruits fetcht from the tree of life,  
And from the fount of life Ambrosial drink,  
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