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    Chapter 6 - Page 2

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    which command the Powers militant,
    That stood for Heaven, in mighty quadrate joined
    Of union irresistible, moved on
    In silence their bright legions, to the sound
    Of instrumental harmony, that breathed
    Heroick ardour to adventurous deeds
    Under their God-like leaders, in the cause
    Of God and his Messiah. On they move
    Indissolubly firm; nor obvious hill,
    Nor straitening vale, nor wood, nor stream, divides
    Their perfect ranks; for high above the ground
    Their march was, and the passive air upbore
    Their nimble tread; as when the total kind
    Of birds, in orderly array on wing,
    Came summoned over Eden to receive
    Their names of thee; so over many a tract
    Of Heaven they marched, and many a province wide,
    Tenfold the length of this terrene: At last,
    Far in the horizon to the north appeared
    From skirt to skirt a fiery region, stretched
    In battailous aspect, and nearer view
    Bristled with upright beams innumerable
    Of rigid spears, and helmets thronged, and shields
    Various, with boastful argument portrayed,
    The banded Powers of Satan hasting on
    With furious expedition; for they weened
    That self-same day, by fight or by surprise,
    To win the mount of God, and on his throne
    To set the Envier of his state, the proud
    Aspirer; but their thoughts proved fond and vain
    In the mid way: Though strange to us it seemed
    At first, that Angel should with Angel war,
    And in fierce hosting meet, who wont to meet
    So oft in festivals of joy and love
    Unanimous, as sons of one great Sire,
    Hymning the Eternal Father: But the shout
    Of battle now began, and rushing sound
    Of onset ended soon each milder thought.
    High in the midst, exalted as a God,
    The Apostate in his sun-bright chariot sat,
    Idol of majesty divine, enclosed
    With flaming Cherubim, and golden shields;
    Then lighted from his gorgeous throne, for now
    "twixt host and host but narrow space was left,
    A dreadful interval, and front to front
    Presented stood in terrible array
    Of hideous length: Before the cloudy van,
    On the rough edge of battle ere it joined,
    Satan, with vast and haughty strides advanced,
    Came towering, armed in adamant and gold;
    Abdiel that sight endured not, where he stood

    Among the mightiest, bent on highest deeds,
    And thus his own undaunted heart explores.
    O Heaven! that such resemblance of the Highest
    Should yet remain, where faith and realty
    Remain not: Wherefore should not strength and might
    There fail where virtue fails, or weakest prove
    Where boldest, though to fight unconquerable?
    His puissance, trusting in the Almighty's aid,
    I mean to try, whose reason I have tried
    Unsound and false; nor is it aught but just,
    That he, who in debate of truth hath
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