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And to the fierce contention brought along [ 100 ]
And what is else not to be overcome?
If thou beest he; But O how falln! how changd
And thence in Heavn calld Satan, with bold words
And study of revenge, immortal hate,
Doubted his Empire, that were low indeed,
Though changd in out九*九*藏*书*网ward lustre; that fixt mind
This downfall; since by Fate the strength of Gods
And this Empyreal substance cannot fail,
All is not lost; the unconquerable Will,
From what highth falln, so much the stronger provd
United thoughts and counsels, equal hope
Breaking the hor
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rid silence thus began.
Long after known in Palestine, and namd [ 80 ]
His utmost power with adverse power opposd
And courage never to submit or yield:
The force of those dire Arms? yet not for those,
In equal ruin: into what Pit thou seest
Extort from me. To bow and sue for99lib.net grace
That were an ignominy and shame beneath [ 115 ]
And shook his throne. What though the field be lost? [ 105 ]
Beelzebub. To whom th Arch-Enemy,
Innumerable force of Spirits armd
Myriads though bright: If he Whom mutual league,
Who from the terrour of this Arm so late
That with http://www.99lib.netthe mightiest raisd me to contend,
From him, who in the happy Realms of Light [ 85 ]
With suppliant knee, and deifie his power,
Joynd with me once, now misery hath joynd [ 90 ]
He with his Thunder: and till then who knew
Clothd with transcendent brightness didst out-shine
That Glory ne九九藏书ver shall his wrath or might [ 110 ]
Nor what the Potent Victor in his rage [ 95 ]
Can else inflict, do I repent or change,
In dubious Battel on the Plains of Heavn,
And high disdain, from sence of injurd merit,
That durst dislike his reign, and me preferring,
And hazard in the Glorious Enterprize,
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