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Paradise Lost


                                  Eternize here on earth; but those elect
                                  Angels, contented with their fame in Heaven,
                                  Seek not the praise of men: The other sort,
                                  In might though wonderous and in acts of war,
                                  Nor of renown less eager, yet by doom
                                  Cancelled from Heaven and sacred memory,
                                  Nameless in dark oblivion let them dwell.
                                  For strength from truth divided, and from just,
                                  Illaudable, nought merits but dispraise
                                  And ignominy; yet to glory aspires
                                  Vain-glorious, and through infamy seeks fame:
                                  Therefore eternal silence be their doom.
                                  And now, their mightiest quelled, the battle swerved,
                                  With many an inroad gored; deformed rout
                                  Entered, and foul disorder; all the ground
                                  With shivered armour strown, and on a heap
                                  Chariot and charioteer lay overturned,
                                  And fiery-foaming steeds; what stood, recoiled
                                  O’er-wearied, through the faint Satanick host
                                  Defensive scarce, or with pale fear surprised,
                                  Then first with fear surprised, and sense of pain,
                                  Fled ignominious, to such evil brought
                                  By sin of disobedience; till that hour
                                  Not liable to fear, or flight, or pain.
                                  Far otherwise the inviolable Saints,
                                  In cubick phalanx firm, advanced entire,
                                  Invulnerable, impenetrably armed;
                                  Such high advantages their innocence
                                  Gave them above their foes; not to have sinned,


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