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    Whether of open Warr or cuile,

    We now debate; who  advise, may speak.

    He ceasd, a him Moloc, Scepterd King

    Stood up, the stro and the fiercest Spirit

    That fought in Heavn; now fiercer by despair: [ 45 ]

    His trust was with th Eternal to be deemd

    Equal in strength, and rather then be less

    Cared not to be at all; with that care lost

    Went all his fear: of God, or Hell, or worse

    He reot, and these words thereafter spake. [ 50 ]

    My sentence is for open Warr: Of Wiles,

    More u, I boast not: them let those

    trive who need, or when they need, not now.

    For while they sit triving, shall <dfn></dfn>the rest,

    Millions that stand in Arms, and longing wait [ 55 ]

    The Signal to asd, sit lingring here

    Heavns fugitives, and for thir dwelling place

    Accept this dark opprobrious Den of shame,

    The Prison of his Tyranny whns<cite>.99lib?</cite>

    By our delay? no, let us rather choose [ 60 ]

    Armd with Hell flames and fury all at once

    Ore Heavns high Towrs to force resistless way,

    Turning our Tortures<samp></samp> into horrid Arms

    Against the Torturer; when to meet the noise

    Of his Almighty Engin he shall hear [ 65 ]

    Infernal Thunder, and fhtning see

    Black fire and horror shot with equal rage

    Among his Angels; and his Thro self

    Mixt with Tartarean Sulphur, and strange fire,

    His own ied Torments. But perhaps [ 70 ]

    The way seems difficult and steep to scale

    With upright wing against a higher foe.

    Let such bethink them, if the sleepy drench

    Of that fetful Lake benumm not still,

    That in our proper motion we asd [ 75 ]

    Up to our native seat: dest and fall

    To us is adverse. Who but felt of late

    When the fierce Foe hung on our brokn Rear

    Insulting, and p<var>..</var>ursud us through the Deep,

    With what pulsion and laborious flight [ 80 ]

    We sunk thus low? Th ast is easie then;

    Th event is feard; should we again provoke

    Our stronger, some worse way his wrath may find

    To our destru: if there be in Hell

    Fe<samp></samp>ar to be worse destroyd: what  be worse [ 85 ]

    Then to dwell here, drivn out from bliss, nd

    In this abhorred deep to utter woe;

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