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    Then when I am thy captive talk of es, [ 970 ]

    Proud limitarie Cherube, but ere then

    Farr heavier load thy self expect to feel

    From my prevailing arme, though Heavens King

    Ride on thy wings, and thou with thy peers,

    Usd to the yoak, drawst his triumphant wheels [ 975 ]

    In progress through the rode of Heavn Star-pavd.

    While thus he spake, th Angelic Squadrht

    Turnd fierie red, sharpning in mooned hornes

    Thir Phalanx, and began to hemm him round

    With ported Spears, as thick as when a field [ 980 ]

    Of Cer<bdi>.99lib?</bdi>es ripe for harvest waving bends

    Her bearded Grove of ears, which way the wind

    Swayes them; the careful Plowman doubting stands

    Least ohreshing floore his hopeful sheaves

    <cite>?99lib.</cite>Prove chaff. On th other side Satan allarmd [ 985 ]

    Colleg all his might dilated stood,

    Like Teneriff or Atlas unremovd:

    His stature reacht the Skie, and on his Crest

    Sat horror Plumd; nor wanted in his g<var>..</var>raspe

    What seemd both Spear and Shield: now dreadful deeds [ 990 ]

    Might have ensud, nor onely Paradise

    In this otion, but the Starrie Cope

    Of Heavn perhaps, or all the Elements

    At least had gon to rack, disturbd and torne

    With violence of this flict, had not soon [ 995 ]

    Th Eternal to prevent such horrid fray

    Hung forth in Heavn his golden Scales, yet seen

    Betwixt Astrea and the Scorpion signe,

    Wherein all things c<mark></mark>reated first he weighd,

    The pendulous rouh wi<u></u>th balanct Aire [ 1000 ]

    In terpoise, now ponders all events,

    Battels and Realms: in these he put two weights

    The sequel each of parting and of fight;

    The latter quick up flew, and kickt the beam;

    Which Gabriel spying, thus bespake the Fiend. [ 1005 ]

    Satan, I know thy strength, and thou knowst mine,

    her our own but givn; what follie then

    To boast what Arms  doe, sihine no more

    Then Heavs, nor mihough doubld now

    To trample thee as mire: for proof look up, [ 1010 ]

    Ahy Lot in yoial Sign

    Where thou art weighd, and shown how light, how weak,

    If thou resist. The Fiend lookt up and knew

    His mounted scale aloft: nor more; but fled

    Murmuring, and with him fled the shades of night. [ 1015 ]

    <span style="cray">The End of the Fourth Book.</span>

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