[From Book 1]:
Is this the Region, this the Soil, the Clime,
Said then the lost Arch-Angel, this the seat
That we must change for
Heav'n,
this mournful gloom
For that celestial light? Be it so, since he
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Who now is Sovran can dispose and bid
What shall be
right:
fardest from him is
best
Whom reason
hath equald, force
hath made
supream
Above his equals.
Farewel happy Fields
Where Joy for ever dwells:
Hail
horrours, hail
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Infernal world, and thou
profoundest Hell
Receive thy new Possessor: One who brings
A mind not
to be
chang'd by Place or Time.
The mind is its own place,
and in it self
Can make a
Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of
Heav'n.
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What matter where, if I be still the same,
And what I should be, all but
less
then he
Whom Thunder
hath made greater? Here at least
We
shall be free;
th' Almighty
hath not built
Here for his envy, will
not drive us hence:
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Here we
may reign secure, and in my
choyce
To reign is worth ambition though in Hell:
Better to reign in Hell,
then serve in Heav'n
.
But wherefore let we then our faithful
friends,
Th' associates and
copartners of our loss
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Lye thus
astonisht on th' oblivious Pool,
And call them not to share with
us their part
In this unhappy Mansion, or once more
With rallied Arms
to try what may be yet
Regaind in
Heav'n, or what more lost in Hell?
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[From Book 5]:
That we were formd then
saist thou? and the work
Of
secondarie hands, by task
transferd
From Father to his Son? strange point and new!
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Doctrin which we would know whence
learnt: who saw
When this creation was?
rememberst thou
Thy making, while the Maker gave thee being?
We know no time when we were not as now;
Know none before us, self-begot, self-
rais'd [ 860 ]
By our own
quick'ning power, when fatal course
Had
circl'd his full
Orbe, the birth mature
Of this our native
Heav'n,
Our puissance is our own, our own right hand
Shall teach us highest deeds, by proof to try
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Who is our equal: then thou shalt behold
Whether by supplication we intend
Address, and to begirt
th' Almighty Throne
Beseeching or besieging. This report,
These tidings
carrie to
th' anointed King;
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And fly, ere evil intercept thy flight.
[From Milton's
Paradise Lost - full text here: https://www.dartmouth.edu/~milton/reading_room/contents/text.shtml ]