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    Paradise Lost

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      That Moses might report to them his will,

      And terror cease; he grants what they besought

      Instructed that to God is no access

      Without mediator, whose high office now

      Moses in figure bears241, to introduce

      One greater, of whose day he shall foretell,

      And all the prophets in their age the times

      Of great Messiah shall sing. Thus laws and rites

      Established, such delight hath God in men

      Obedient to his will, that he vouchsafes

      Among them to set up his tabernacle247,

      The Holy One with mortal men to dwell:

      By his prescript a sanctuary is framed

      Of cedar, overlaid with gold, therein

      An ark, and in the ark his testimony,

      The records of his cov’nant, over these

      A mercy-seat of gold between the wings

      Of two bright Cherubim; before him burn

      255 Seven lamps as in a zodiac255 representing

      The heav’nly fires; over the tent a cloud

      Shall rest by day, a fiery gleam by night,

      Save when they journey, and at length they come,

      Conducted by his angel to the land

      Promised to Abraham and his seed: the rest

      Were long to tell, how many battles fought,

      How many kings destroyed, and kingdoms won,

      Or how the sun shall in mid-heav’n stand still

      A day entire, and night’s due course adjourn,

      Man’s voice commanding, ‘Sun265 in Gibeon stand,

      And thou moon in the vale of Aialon,

      Till Israel overcome’; so call the third267

      From Abraham, son of Isaac, and from him

      His whole descent, who thus shall Canaan win.”

      Here Adam interposed. “O sent from Heav’n,

      Enlight’ner of my darkness, gracious things

      Thou hast revealed, those chiefly which concern

      Just Abraham and his seed: now first I find

      Mine eyes true op’ning274, and my heart much eased,

      Erewhile perplexed with thoughts what would become

      Of me and all mankind; but now I see

      His277 day, in whom all nations shall be blest,

      Favor unmerited by me, who sought

      Forbidden knowledge by forbidden means.

      This yet I apprehend not, why to those

      Among whom God will deign to dwell on Earth

      So many and so various laws are giv’n;

      So many laws argue so many sins

      Among them; how can God with such reside?”

      To whom thus Michael. “Doubt not but that sin

      Will reign among them, as of thee begot;

      And therefore was law given them287 to evince

      Their natural pravity288, by stirring up

      Sin against law to fight; that when they see

      Law can discover sin, but not remove,

      Save by those shadowy expiations weak,

      The blood of bulls and goats292, they may conclude

      Some blood more precious293 must be paid for man,

      Just for unjust, that in such righteousness

      To them by faith imputed295, they may find

      Justification296 towards God, and peace

      Of conscience, which the law by ceremonies

      Cannot appease, nor man the moral part

      Perform, and not performing cannot live.

      So law appears imperfect, and but giv’n

      With purpose to resign them in full time

      Up to a better cov’nant, disciplined

      From shadowy types to truth, from flesh to spirit,

      From imposition of strict laws to free

      Acceptance of large grace, from servile fear

      To filial, works of law to works of faith.

      And therefore shall not Moses, though of God

      Highly beloved, being but the minister

      Of law, his people into Canaan lead;

      But Joshua whom the Gentiles Jesus call310,

      His name and office bearing, who shall quell

      The adversary serpent, and bring back

      Through the world’s wilderness long wandered man

      Safe to eternal Paradise of rest.

      Meanwhile they in their earthly Canaan placed

      Long time shall dwell and prosper, but316 when sins

      National interrupt their public peace,

      Provoking God to raise them enemies:

      From whom as oft he saves them penitent

      By judges first, then under kings; of whom

      The second, both for piety renowned

      And puissant deeds, a promise322 shall receive

      Irrevocable, that his regal throne

      Forever shall endure; the like shall sing

      All prophecy, that of the royal stock

      Of David (so I name this king) shall rise

      A son, the woman’s seed to thee foretold,

      Foretold to Abraham, as in whom shall trust

      All nations, and to kings foretold, of kings

      The last, for of his reign shall be no end.

      But first a long succession must ensue,

      And his next son332 for wealth and wisdom famed,

      The clouded ark of God till then in tents

      Wand’ring, shall in a glorious temple enshrine.

      Such follow him, as shall be registered

      Part good, part bad, of bad the longer scroll,

      Whose foul idolatries and other faults

      Heaped to the popular sum338, will so incense

      God, as to leave them, and expose their land,

      Their city, his temple, and his holy ark

      With all his sacred things, a scorn and prey

      To that proud city, whose high walls thou saw’st

      Left in confusion, Babylon thence called.343

      There in captivity he lets them dwell

      The space of seventy years, then brings them back,

      Rememb’ring mercy, and his cov’nant sworn

      To David, ‘stablished as the days of Heav’n.

      Returned from Babylon by leave of kings348

      Their Lords, whom God disposed349, the house of God

      They first re-edify350, and for a while

      In mean estate live moderate, till grown

      In wealth and multitude, factious they grow;

      But first among the priests dissension springs,

      Men who attend the altar, and should most

      Endeavor peace: their strife pollution brings

      Upon the temple itself: at last they seize

      The scepter, and regard not David’s sons,

      Then lose it to a stranger358, that the true

      Anointed King Messiah might be born

      Barred of360 his right; yet at his birth a star

      Unseen before in Heav’n proclaims him come,

      And guides the eastern sages, who inquire

      His place, to offer incense, myrrh, and gold;

      His place of birth a solemn angel tells

      To simple shepherds, keeping watch by night;

      They gladly thither haste, and by a choir

      Of squadroned angels hear his carol sung.

      A virgin is his mother, but his sire

      The power of the Most High; he shall ascend

      The throne hereditary, and bound his reign

      With Earth’s wide bounds, his glory with the Heav’ns.”

      He ceased, discerning Adam with such joy

      Surcharged, as had like grief been dewed in tears,

      Without the vent of words, which these he breathed.

      “O prophet of glad tidings, finisher

      Of utmost hope! Now clear I understand

      What oft my steadiest thoughts have searched in vain,

      Why our great expectation should be called

      The seed of woman: Virgin Mother, hail379,

      High in the love of Heav’n, yet from my loins


      Thou shalt proceed, and from thy womb the Son

      Of God Most High; so God with man unites.

      Needs must the serpent now his capital383 bruise

      Expect with mortal pain: say where and when

      Their fight, what stroke shall bruise the victor’s heel.”

      To whom thus Michael. “Dream not of their fight,

      As of a duel, or the local wounds

      Of head or heel: not therefore joins the Son

      Manhood to Godhead, with more strength to foil

      Thy enemy; nor so is overcome

      Satan, whose fall from Heav’n, a deadlier bruise,

      Disabled not to give thee thy death’s wound:

      Which he who comes thy Savior shall recure393,

      Not by destroying Satan, but his works

      In thee and in thy seed: nor can this be,

      But by fulfilling that which thou didst want396,

      Obedience to the law of God, imposed

      On penalty of death, and suffering death,

      The penalty to thy transgression due,

      And due to theirs which out of thine will grow:

      So only can high justice rest apaid401.

      The law of God exact he shall fulfill

      Both by obedience and by love403, though love

      Alone fulfill the law; thy punishment

      He shall endure by coming in the flesh

      To a406 reproachful life and cursèd death,

      Proclaiming life to all who shall believe

      In his redemption, and that his obedience

      Imputed409 becomes theirs by faith, his merits

      To save them, not their own, though legal works.

      For this he shall live hated, be blasphemed,

      Seized on by force, judged, and to death condemned

      A shameful and accursed, nailed to the cross

      By his own nation, slain for bringing life;

      But to the cross415 he nails thy enemies,

      The law that is against thee, and the sins

      Of all mankind, with him there crucified,

      Never to hurt them more who rightly trust

      In this his satisfaction; so he dies,

      But soon revives, Death over him no power

      Shall long usurp; ere the third dawning light

      Return, the stars of morn shall see him rise

      Out of his grave, fresh as the dawning light423,

      Thy ransom paid, which man from death redeems,

      His death for man, as many as offered life

      Neglect not, and the benefit embrace

      By faith not void of works: this Godlike act

      Annuls thy doom, the death thou shouldst have died,

      In sin forever lost from life; this act

      Shall bruise the head of Satan, crush his strength

      Defeating Sin and Death, his two main arms,

      And fix far deeper in his head432 their stings

      Than temporal death shall bruise the victor’s heel,

      Or theirs whom he redeems, a death like sleep,

      A gentle wafting to immortal life.

      Nor after resurrection shall he stay

      Longer on Earth than certain times to appear

      To his disciples, men who in his life

      Still followed him; to them shall leave in charge

      To teach all nations what of him they learned

      And his salvation, them who shall believe

      Baptizing in the profluent442 stream, the sign

      Of washing them from guilt of sin to life

      Pure, and in mind prepared, if so befall,

      For death, like that which the Redeemer died.

      All nations they shall teach; for from that day

      Not only to the sons of Abraham’s loins

      Salvation shall be preached, but to the sons

      Of Abraham’s faith wherever through the world;

      So in his seed all nations shall be blest.

      Then to the Heav’n of Heav’ns he shall ascend

      With victory, triumphing through the air

      Over his foes and thine; there shall surprise

      The serpent, Prince of Air454, and drag in chains

      Through all his realm, and there confounded leave;

      Then enter into glory, and resume

      His seat at God’s right hand, exalted high

      Above all names in Heav’n; and thence shall come,

      When this world’s dissolution shall be ripe,

      With glory and power to judge both quick460 and dead,

      To judge th’ unfaithful dead, but to reward

      His faithful, and receive them into bliss,

      Whether in Heav’n or Earth, for then the Earth

      Shall all be Paradise, far happier place

      Than this of Eden, and far happier days.”

      So spake th’ Archangel Michael, then paused,

      As at the world’s great period467; and our sire

      Replete with joy and wonder thus replied.

      “O goodness infinite, goodness immense!

      That all this good of evil shall produce470,

      And evil turn to good; more wonderful

      Than that which by creation first brought forth

      Light out of darkness! Full of doubt I stand,

      Whether I should repent me now of sin

      By me done and occasioned, or rejoice475

      Much more, that much more good thereof shall spring,

      To God more glory, more good will to men

      From God, and over wrath grace shall abound478.

      But say, if our Deliverer up to Heav’n

      Must reascend, what will betide the few

      His faithful, left among th’ unfaithful herd,

      The enemies of truth; who then shall guide

      His people, who defend? Will they not deal

      Worse with his followers than with him they dealt?”

      “Be sure they will,” said th’ angel. “But from Heav’n

      He to his own a comforter486 will send,

      The promise of the Father, who shall dwell

      His Spirit within them, and the law of faith488

      Working through love, upon their hearts shall write489,

      To guide them in all truth, and also arm

      With spiritual armor491, able to resist

      Satan’s assaults, and quench his fiery darts,

      What man can do against them, not afraid,

      Though to the death, against such cruelties

      With inward consolations recompensed,

      And oft supported so as shall amaze

      Their proudest persecutors: for the Spirit

      Poured first on his apostles, whom he sends

      To evangelize the nations, then on all

      Baptized, shall them with wondrous gifts endue

      To speak all tongues501, and do all miracles,

      As did their Lord before them. Thus they win

      Great numbers of each nation to receive

      With joy the tidings brought from Heav’n: at length

      Their ministry performed, and race well run,

      Their doctrine and their story written left,

      They die; but in their room, as they forewarn,

      Wolves shall succeed for teachers, grievous wolves508,

      Who all the sacred mysteries of Heav’n

      To their own vile advantages shall turn

      Of lucre and ambition, and the truth511

      With superstitions and traditions taint,

      Left only in those written records pure,

      Though not but by the Spirit understood.

      Then shall they seek to avail themselves of names,

      Places and titles, and with these to join

      Secular power, though feigning still to act

      By spiritual, to themselves appropriating

      The Spirit of God, promised alike and giv’n

      To all believers; and from that pretense,

      Spiritual laws by carnal power shall force

      On every conscience; laws which
    none shall find

      Left them enrolled523, or what the Spirit within

      Shall on the heart engrave. What will they then

      But force the Spirit of Grace itself, and bind

      His consort Liberty; what, but unbuild

      His living temples527, built by faith to stand,

      Their own faith not another’s: for on Earth528

      Who against faith and conscience can be heard

      Infallible? Yet many will presume:

      Whence heavy persecution shall arise

      On all who in the worship persevere

      Of Spirit and Truth; the rest, far greater part,

      Will deem in outward rites and specious forms534

      Religion satisfied; Truth shall retire

      Bestuck with sland’rous darts, and works of faith

      Rarely be found: so shall the world go on,

      To good malignant, to bad men benign,

      Under her own weight groaning539 till the day

      Appear of respiration540 to the just,

      And vengeance to the wicked, at return

      Of him so lately promised to thy aid

      The woman’s seed, obscurely then foretold,

      Now amplier known thy Savior and thy Lord,

      Last in the clouds from Heav’n to be revealed

      In glory of the Father, to dissolve546

      Satan with his perverted world, then raise

      From the conflagrant mass, purged and refined,

      New heav’ns, new earth549, ages of endless date

      Founded in righteousness and peace and love

      To bring forth fruits, joy and eternal bliss.”

      He ended; and thus Adam last replied.

      “How soon hath thy prediction, seer blest,

      Measured this transient world, the race of time,

      Till time stand fixed555: beyond is all abyss,

      Eternity, whose end no eye can reach.

      Greatly instructed I shall hence depart,

      Greatly in peace of thought, and have my fill

      Of knowledge, what this vessel559 can contain;

      Beyond which was my folly to aspire.

      Henceforth I learn, that to obey is best,

      And love with fear the only God, to walk

      As in his presence, ever to observe

      His providence, and on him sole depend,

      Merciful over all his works, with good564

      Still overcoming evil, and by small

      Accomplishing great things567, by things deemed weak

      Subverting worldly strong, and worldly wise

      By simply meek; that suffering for truth’s sake

      Is fortitude to highest victory,

      And, to the faithful, death the gate of life;

      Taught this by his example whom I now

      Acknowledge my Redeemer ever blest.”

      To whom thus also th’ angel last replied:

      “This having learnt, thou hast attained the sum

     


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