I also; at which time this pow'rful key Into my hand was giv'n, with charge to keep Thefe gates for ever fhut, which none can pass Without my opening. Penfive here I fat Alone, but long I fat not, till my womb Pregnant by thee, and now exceffive grown, Prodigious motion felt and rueful throes. At last this odious offspring whom thou feest Thine own begotten, breaking violent way Tore through my entrails, that with fear and pain Distorted, all my nether shape thus grew Transform'd: but he my inbred encmy Forth iffued, brandishing his fatal dart Made to destroy: I fled, and cry'd out Death; Hell trembled at the hideous name, and figh'd From all her caves, and back refounded Death. I fled, but he purfued, (though more, it feems, 799 Inflam'd with luft than rage) and swifter far, Me overtook his mother all difmay'd,
And in embraces forcible and foul
Ingendring with me, of that rape begot
Thefe yelling monsters, that with ceaseless cry Surround me, as thou saw'ft, hourly conceiv'd And hourly born, with forrow infinite To me; for when they lift, into the womb
That bred them they return, and howl and gnaw
My bowels, their repaft; then bursting forth Afresh with confcious terrors vex me round,
That reft or intermiffion none I find. Before mine eyes in oppofition fits
Grim Death my fon and foe, who fets them on, And me his parent would full foon devour For want of other prey, but that he knows His end with mine involv'd; and knows that I Should prove a bitter morsel, and his bane, Whenever that fhall be; fo fate pronounc'd. But thou, O Father, I forewarn thee, fhun His deadly arrow; neither vainly hope To be invulnerable in those bright arms, Though temper'd heav'nly, for that mortal dint, Save he who reigns above, none can resist.
She finish'd, and the subtle Fiend his lore Soon learn'd, now milder, and thus answer'd smooth. Dear Daughter, fince thou clam'ft me for thy fire, And my fair fon here show'ft me, the dear pledge Of dalliance had with thee in Heav'n, and joys Then sweet, now fad to mention, through dire change Befall'n us unforeseen, unthought of; know I come no enemy, but to fet free
From out this dark and dismal house of pain Both him and thee, and all the heav'nly hoft Of Spi'rits, that in our just pretences arm'd Fell with us from on high: from them I go This uncouth errand fole, and one for all Myfelf expofe, with lonely fteps to tread
Th' unfounded deep, and through the void immenfe To fearch with wand'ring quest a place foretold Should be, and, by concurring figns, ere now Created vast and round, a place of blifs
In the pourlieus of Heav'n, and therein plac'd
A race of upstart creatures, to fupply
Perhaps our vacant room, though more remov'd, 835 Left Heav'n furcharg'd with potent multitude Might hap to move new broils: Be this or ought Than this more secret now defign'd, I haste To know, and this once known, fhall foon return, And bring ye to the place where Thou and Death Shall dwell at ease, and up and down unfeen Wing filently the buxom air, imbalm'd With odors; there ye fhall be fed and fill'd Immeasurably, all things fhall be your prey.
He ceas'd, for both feem'd highly pleas'd, and Death Grinn'd horrible a ghastly smile, to hear
His famin fhould be fill'd, and bleft his maw
Deftin'd to that good hour: no less rejoic'd
His mother bad, and thus befpake her fire. The key of this infernal pit by due,
Who hates me, and hath hither thrust me down
Into this gloom of Tartarus profound,
To fit in hateful office here confin'd,
Inhabitant of Heav'n, and heav'nly-born,
Here in perpetual agony and pain,
With terrors and with clamors compass'd round Of mine own brood, that on my bowels feed?
Thou art my father, thou my author, thou My being gav'ft me; whom should I obey But thee, whom follow? thou wilt bring me foon To that new world of light and bliss, among The Gods who live at ease, where I shall reign At thy right hand voluptuous, as beseems Thy daughter and thy darling, without end.. Thus saying, from her fide the fåtal key, Sad inftrument of all our woe, she took;
And towards the gate rolling her bestial train, Forthwith the huge portcullis high up drew,
Which but herself not all the Stygian Powers Could once have mov'd; then in the key-hole turns Th' intricate wards, and every bolt and bar
Of maffy ir'on or folid rock with ease
Unfaftens on a fudden open fly
With impetuous recoil and jarring found Th' infernal doors, and on their hinges grate Harfh thunder, that the lowest bottom shook Of Erebus. She open'd, but to shut Excell'd her pow'r; the gates wide open That with extended wings a banner'd host Under Spread enfigns marching might pass through With horfe and chariots rank'd in loose array;
So wide they stood, and like a furnace mouth
Caft forth redounding finoke and ruddy flame.
Before their eyes in fudden view appear The fecrets of the hoary deep, a dark
Illimitable ocean, without bound,
Without dimenfion, where length, breadth, and highth,
And time, and place are loft; where eldest Night
And Chaos, ancestors of nature, hold
Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise
Of endless wars, and by confusion stand.
For hot, cold, moist, and dry, four champions fierce," Strive here for mast'ry, and to battel bring Their embryon atoms; they around the flag Of each his faction, in their several clans, Light-arm'd or heavy, sharp, smooth, swift or flow, Swarm populous, un-number'd as the fands Of Barca or Cyrene's torrid foil,
Levied to fide with warring winds, and poife
Their lighter wings. To whom these most adhere, He rules a moment; Chaos umpire fits,
And by decifion more embroils the fray
By which he reigns:
Chance governs all. Into this wild abyss, The womb of nature and perhaps her Of neither fea, nor fhore, nor air, nor fire, But all these in their pregnant causes mix'd Confus'dly, and which thus must ever fight, Unless th' almighty Maker them ordain His dark materials to create more worlds; Into this wild abyss the wary Fiend
Stood on the brink of Hell and look'd a while, Pond'ring his voyage; for no narrow frith He had to crofs. Nor was his ear lefs peal'd With noifes loud and ruinous (to compare Great things with finall) than when Bellona ftorms, With all her battering engins bent to rafe
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