第4章 3
Him after long debate, irresolute
Of thoughts revolvd, his final sentence chose
Fit Vessel, fittest Imp of fraud, in whom
To enter, and his dark suggestions hide [ 90 ]
From sharpest sight: for in the wilie Snake,
Whatever sleights none would suspicious mark,
As from his wit and native suttletie
Proceeding, which in other Beasts observd
Doubt might beget of Diabolic powr [ 95 ]
Active within beyond the sense of brute.
Thus he resolvd, but first from inward griefe
His bursting passion into plaints thus pourd:
O Earth, how like to Heavn, if not preferrd
More justly, Seat worthier of Gods, as built [ 100 ]
With second thoughts, reforming what was old!
For what God after better worse would build?
Terrestrial Heavn, danct round by other Heavns
That shine, yet bear thir bright officious Lamps,
Light above Light, for thee alone, as seems, [ 105 ]
In thee concentring all thir precious beams
Of sacred influence: As God in Heavn
Is Center, yet extends to all, so thou
Centring receavst from all those Orbs; in thee,
Not in themselves, all thir known vertue appeers [ 110 ]
Productive in Herb, Plant, and nobler birth
Of Creatures animate with gradual life
Of Growth, Sense, Reason, all summd up in Man.
With what delight could I have walkt thee round,
If I could joy in aught, sweet interchange [ 115 ]
Of Hill, and Vallie, Rivers, Woods and Plaines,
Now Land, now Sea, and Shores with Forrest crownd,
Rocks, Dens, and Caves; but I in none of these
Find place or refuge; and the more I see
Pleasures about me, so much more I feel [ 120 ]
Torment within me, as from the hateful siege
Of contraries; all good to me becomes
Bane, and in Heavn much worse would be my state.
But neither here seek I, no nor in Heavn
To dwell, unless by maistring Heavns Supreame; [ 125 ]
Nor hope to be my self less miserable
By what I seek, but others to make such
As I, though thereby worse to me redound:
For onely in destroying I find ease
To my relentless thoughts; and him destroyd, [ 130 ]
Or won to what may work his utter loss,
For whom all this was made, all this will soon
Follow, as to him linkt in weal or woe,
In wo then: that destruction wide may range:
To mee shall be the glorie sole among [ 135 ]
The infernal Powers, in one day to have marrd
What he Almightie styld, six Nights and Days
Continud making, and who knows how long
Before had bin contriving, though perhaps
Not longer then since I in one Night freed [ 140 ]
From servitude inglorious welnigh half
Th Angelic Name, and thinner left the throng
Of his adorers: hee to be avengd,
And to repaire his numbers thus impaird,
Whether such vertue spent of old now faild [ 145 ]
More Angels to Create, if they at least
Are his Created, or to spite us more,
Determind to advance into our room
A Creature formd of Earth, and him endow,
Exalted from so base original, [ 150 ]
With Heavnly spoils, our spoils: What he decreed
He effected; Man he made, and for him built
Magnificent this World, and Earth his seat,
Him Lord pronouncd, and, O indignitie!