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Paradise Lost Ⅶ-第2章

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of deitie supream; us dispossest;

he trusted to have seisd; and into fraud

drew many; whom thir place knows here no more;

yet farr the greater part have kept; i see; ' 145 '

thir station; heavn yet populous retaines

number sufficient to possess her realmes

though wide; and this high temple to frequent

with ministeries due and solemn rites:

but least his heart exalt him in the harme ' 150 '

already done; to have dispeopld heavn

my damage fondly deemd; i can repaire

that detriment; if such it be to lose

self…lost; and in a moment will create

another world; out of one man a race ' 155 '

of men innumerable; there to dwell;

not here; till by degrees of merit raisd

they open to themselves at length the way

up hither; under long obedience trid;

and earth be changd to heavn; & heavn to earth; ' 160 '

one kingdom; joy and union without end。

mean while inhabit laxe; ye powers of heavn;

and by my word; begotten son; by thee

this i perform; speak thou; and be it don:

my overshadowing spirit and might with thee ' 165 '

i send along; ride forth; and bid the deep

within appointed bounds be heavn and earth;

boundless the deep; because i am who fill

infinitude; nor vacuous the space。

though i uncircumscribd my self retire; ' 170 '

and put not forth my goodness; which is free

to act or not; necessitie and chance

approach not mee; and what i will is fate。

so spake th almightie; and to what he spake

his word; the filial godhead; gave effect。 ' 175 '

immediate are the acts of god; more swift

then time or motion; but to human ears

cannot without process of speech be told;

so told as earthly notion can receave。

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great triumph and rejoycing was in heavn ' 180 '

when such was heard declard the almighties will;

glorie they sung to the most high; good will

to future men; and in thir dwellings peace:

glorie to him whose just avenging ire

had driven out th ungodly from his sight ' 185 '

and th habitations of the just; to him

glorie and praise; whose wisdom had ordaind

good out of evil to create; in stead

of spirits maligne a better race to bring

into thir vacant room; and thence diffuse ' 190 '

his good to worlds and ages infinite。

so sang the hierarchies: mean while the son

on his great expedition now appeerd;

girt with omnipotence; with radiance crownd

of majestie divine; sapience and love ' 195 '

immense; and all his father in him shon。

about his chariot numberless were pourd

cherub and seraph; potentates and thrones;

and vertues; winged spirits; and chariots wingd;

from the armoury of god; where stand of old ' 200 '

myriads between two brazen mountains lodgd

against a solemn day; harnest at hand;

celestial equipage; and now came forth

spontaneous; for within them spirit livd;

attendant on thir lord: heavn opnd wide ' 205 '

her ever during gates; harmonious sound

on golden hinges moving; to let forth

the king of glorie in his powerful word

and spirit ing to create new worlds。

on heavnly ground they stood; and from the shore ' 210 '

they viewd the vast immeasurable abyss

outrageous as a sea; dark; wasteful; wilde;

up from the bottom turnd by furious windes

and surging waves; as mountains to assault

heavns highth; and with the center mix the pole。 ' 215 '

silence; ye troubld waves; and thou deep; peace;

said then th omnific word; your discord end:

nor staid; but on the wings of cherubim

uplifted; in paternal glorie rode

farr into chaos; and the world unborn; ' 220 '

for chaos heard his voice: him all his traine

followd in bright procession to behold

creation; and the wonders of his might。

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then staid the fervid wheeles; and in his hand

he took the golden passes; prepard ' 225 '

in gods eternal store; to circumscribe

this universe; and all created things:

one foot he centerd; and the other turnd

round through the vast profunditie obscure;

and said; thus farr extend; thus farr thy bounds; ' 230 '

this be thy just circumference; o world。

thus god the heavn created; thus the earth;

matter unformd and void: darkness profound

coverd th abyss: but on the watrie calme

his brooding wings the spirit of god outspred; ' 235 '

and vital vertue infusd; and vital warmth

throughout the fluid mass; but downward purgd

the black tartareous cold infernal dregs

adverse to life: then founded; then conglobd

like things to like; the rest to several place ' 240 '

disparted; and between spun out the air;

and earth self ballanct on her center hung。

let ther be light; said god; and forthwith light

ethereal; first of things; quintessence pure

sprung from the deep; and from her native east ' 245 '

to journie through the airie gloom began;

spheard in a radiant cloud; for yet the sun

was not; shee in a cloudie tabernacle

sojournd the while。 god saw the light was good;

and light from darkness by the hemisphere ' 250 '

divided: light the day; and darkness night

he namd。 thus was the first day eevn and morn:

nor past uncelebrated; nor unsung

by the celestial quires; when orient light

exhaling first from darkness they beheld; ' 255 '

birth…day of heavn and earth; with joy and shout

the hollow universal orb they filld;

and touchd thir golden harps; and hymning praisd

god and his works; creatour him they sung;

both when first eevning was; and when first morn。 ' 260 '

again; god said; let ther be firmament

amid the waters; and let it divide

the waters from the waters: and god made

the firmament; expanse of liquid; pure;

transparent; elemental air; diffusd ' 265 '

in circuit to the uttermost convex

of this great round: partition firm and sure;

the waters underneath from those above

dividing: for as earth; so he the world

built on circumfluous waters calme; in wide ' 270 '

crystallin ocean; and the loud misrule

of chaos farr removd; least fierce extreames

contiguous might distemper the whole frame:

and heavn he namd the firmament: so eevn

and morning chorus sung the second day。 ' 275 '

the earth was formd; but in the womb as yet

of waters; embryon immature involvd;

appeerd not: over all the face of earth

main ocean flowd; not idle; but with warme

prolific humour softning all her globe; ' 280 '

fermented the great mother to conceave;

satiate with genial moisture; when god said

be gatherd now ye waters under heavn

into one place; and let dry land appeer。





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immediately the mountains huge appeer ' 285 '

emergent; and thir broad bare backs upheave

into the clouds; thir tops ascend the skie:

so high as heavd the tumid hills; so low

down sunk a hollow bottom broad and deep;

capacious bed of waters: thither they ' 290 '

hasted with glad precipitance; uprowld

as drops on dust conglobing from the drie;

part rise in crystal wall; or ridge direct;

for haste; such flight the great mand impressd

on the swift flouds: as armies at the call ' 295 '

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