Long after knoine, and namd [ 80 ]
Beelzebub. to wh Arch-Enemy,
And tan, h bold words
Breaking thus began.
If t O how falln! how changd
From [ 85 ]
Clotranscendent brig out-shine
Myriads t: If ual league,
United ts and counsels, equal hope
And erprize,
Joynd h joynd [ 90 ]
In equal ruin: into t
From w ronger provd
ill then who knew
t not for those,
Nor ent Victor in his rage [ 95 ]
Can else inflict, do I repent or change,
tre; t fixt mind
And ,
t iest raisd me to contend,
And to tention brought along [ 100 ]
Innumerable force of Spirits armd
t durst dislike his reign, and me preferring,
most poh adverse power opposd
In dubious Battel on the Plains of heavn,
And s t? [ 105 ]
All is not lost; the unconquerable ill,
And study of revenge, immortal e,
And courage never to submit or yield:
And to be overcome?
t Glory never s [ 110 ]
Extort from me. to bow and sue for grace
it knee, and deifie his power,
errour of te
Doubted were low indeed,
t were an ignominy and sh [ 115 ]
te trength of Gods
And tance cannot fail,