PARADISE LOST BOOK III. THE ARGUMENT. God sitting on his throne sees Satan fying towards this worlds then newly created ; shows him to the Son who sat at his right hand : foretells the success of Saran in perverting mankind; clears his own justice and wisdom from all imputation, having created man free,and able enough to have withstood his tempter; yet declares his purpose of grace towards him, in regard he fell not of his own malice, as did Satan, but by him seduced. The Son of God renders praises to bis Father for the manifestation of his gracious purpose towards Man; but God again declares, that grace cannot be extended towards Mar, without the satisfaction of divine justice; Man hath offended the majesty of God by as. piring to Godhead. and therefore, with all his progeny devoted to death, must die, unless some one can be found sufficient to answer for his offence, and undergo his punishment. The Son of God freely offers himself a ransom for Man; the Father aceepts hun, ordains his incarnation, pronounces his exaltation above all names in heaven and earth; commands all the angels to adore him : they obey, and hymning to their harps in full choir, celebrate the Father and the Son. Meanwhile Satan alights upon the bare convex of this world's outermost orb: where wandering he first finds a place, since called the Limbo of Vanity; what persons and things fly up thither, thence comes to the gate of heaven, described ascending by stairs, and the waters above the firmament that flow about it: his passage thence to the orb of the sun : he finds there Uriel the regent of that orb; but first changes himself into the shape of a meaner angel; and pretending a zealous desire to behold the new cream tion and Man whom God had placed there, inquires of him the place of his habitation, and is directed ; alights first on mount Niphates. Hail holy Light! offspring of heaven first-born, Her farthest verge, and Chaos to retire, PARADISE LOST BOOK III. THE ARGUMENT. God sitting on his throne sees Satan flying towards this worid, then newly created; shows him to the Son who sat at his right hand : foretells the success of Saran in perverting markind; clears his own justice and wisdom from all imputation, having created man free,and able enough to have withstood his tempter yet declares his purpose of grace towards him, in regard he fell not of his own malice, as did Satan, txut by him seduced. The Son of God renders praises to his Father for the manifestation of his gracious purpose towards Man; but God again declares, that grace cannot be extended towards Marı without the satisfaction of divine justice; Man hath offended tire majesty of God by as. piring to Godhead. and therefore, with all his progeny devoted to death, must die, unless some one can be found sufficient to answer for his offence, and undergo his punishment. The Son of God freely offers himseif a ransom for Man; the Father acéepts him, ordains his incarnation, pronounces his exaltation above all names in heaven and earth; commands all the angels to adore him : they obey, and hymning to their harps in full choir, celebrate the Father and the Son. Meanwhile Sataa alights upon the bare convex of this world's outermost orb: where wandering he first finds a place, since called the Limbo of Vanity; what persons and things fly up thither; thence comes to the gate of heaven, described ascending by stairs, and the waters above the firmament that flow about it: his passage thence to the ord of the sun : he finds there Uriel the regent of that orb; but first changes himself into the shape of a meaner angel; and pretending a zealous desire to behold the new crea. tion and Man whom God had placed there, inquires of him the place of his habitation, and is directed ; alights first on mount Niphates. HAIL holy Light! offspring of heaven first-born, F The rising world of waters dark and deep, Vith other notes than to ib' Orphean lyre, Iarmonious numbers; as the wakeful bird Sings darkling, and in shadiest covert hid, Punes her nocturnal note. Thus with the yearSeasons return; but not to me returns Jay, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Dr sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Dr flocks, or herds, or human face divine; But cloud instead, and ever-during dark Surrounds me, from the cheerful ways of men 'ut off, and for the book of knowledge sair presented with a universal blank _f nature's works, to me expung'd and raz'd, And wisdom at one entrance quite shut oui!. Bu much the rather thou, celestial Light! BOOK Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate; there plant eves, all mist from thence Purge and disperse, that I my see and tell Or things invisible to mortal sight. Now had the Almighty Father from above, (From the pure empyrean where he sits High throned above all height,) bent down his eye, His own works, and their works at once to view : About:bin all the sanctities of heaven Stood thick as stars, and from his sight received Beatitude past utterance; on his right The radiant image of his glory sat, His only Son; on earth he first behelil Our two first parents, (yet the only two Of mankind,') in the happy garden placed Reaping immortal fruits of joy and love; Uninterrupted joy, unrivalld love, lo blissful solitude ! He then survey'd Hell and the gulf between, and Satan there Coasting the wall of heaven on this side niglit In the dun air sublime, and ready now To stoop with wearied wings, and willing feet, On the bare outside of this world, that seem'a Firm land imbosom`d without firmament, Uncertain 'which, in ocean or in air. Him God bebolding from his prospect high, Wherein past, present, future, he beholds, Thus to his only Son, foreseeing spake: “ Only-begotten Son! seest thou what rage And now |