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Автор: Джон Мильтон
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      Within unseen. Farr less abhorrd then these

      Vex’d Scylla bathing in the Sea that

      Calabria from the hoarce Trinacrian shore:

      Nor uglier follow the Night-Hag, when call’d

      In secret, riding through the Air she comes

      Lur’d with the smell of infant blood, to dance

      With Lapland Witches, while the labouring Moon

      Eclipses at thir charms. The other shape,

      If shape it might be call’d that shape had none

      Distinguishable in member, joynt, or limb,

      Or substance might be call’d that shadow seem’d,

      For each seem’d either; black it stood as Night,

      Fierce as ten Furies, terrible as Hell,

      And shook a dreadful Dart; what seem’d his head

      The likeness of a Kingly Crown had on.

      Satan was now at hand, and from his seat

      The Monster moving onward came as fast,

      With horrid strides, Hell trembled as he strode.

      Th’ undaunted Fiend what this might be admir’d,

      Admir’d, not fear’d; God and his Son except,

      Created thing naught vallu’d he nor shun’d

      And with disdainful look thus first began.

      Whence and what art thou, execrable shape,

      That dar’st, though grim and terrible, advance

      Thy miscreated Front athwart my way

      To yonder Gates? through them I mean to pass,

      That be assured, without leave askt of thee:

      Retire, or taste thy folly, and learn by proof,

      Hell-born, not to contend with of Heav’n.

      To whom the Goblin full of wrauth reply’d,

      Art thou that Traitor Angel, art thou hee,

      Who first broke peace in Heav’n and Faith, till then

      Unbrok’n, and in proud rebellious Arms

      Drew after him the third part of Heav’ns Sons

      Conjur’d against the highest, for which both Thou

      And they outcast from God, are here condemn’d

      To waste Eternal daies in woe and pain?

      And reck’n’st thou thy self with Spirits of Heav’n,

      Hell-doomd, and breath’st defiance here and scorn,

      Where I reign King, and to enrage thee more,

      Thy King and Lord? Back to thy punishment,

      False fugitive, and to thy speed add wings,

      Least with a whip of Scorpions I pursue

      Thy lingring, or with one stroke of this Dart

      Strange horror seise thee, and pangs unfelt before.

      So spake the grieslie terrour, and in shape,

      So speaking and so threatning, grew ten fold

      More dreadful and deform: on th’ other side

      Incenc’t with indignation Satan stood

      Unterrifi’d, and like a Comet burn’d,

      That fires the length of Ophiucus huge

      In th’ Artick Sky, and from his horrid hair

      Shakes Pestilence and Warr. Each at the Head

      Level’d his deadly aime; thir fatall hands

      No second stroke intend, and such a frown

      Each cast at th’ other, as when two black Clouds

      With Heav’ns Artillery fraught, come rattling on

      Over the Caspian, then stand front to front

      Hov’ring a space, till Winds the signal blow

      To joyn thir dark Encounter in mid air:

      So frownd the mighty Combatants, that Hell

      Grew darker at thir frown, so matcht they stood;

      For never but once more was either like

      To meet so great a foe: and now great deeds

      Had been achiev’d, whereof all Hell had rung,

      Had not the Snakie Sorceress that sat

      Fast by Hell Gate, and kept the fatal Key,

      Ris’n, and with hideous outcry rush’d between.

      O Father, what intends thy hand, she cry’d,

      Against thy only Son? What fury O Son,

      Possesses thee to bend that mortal Dart

      Against thy Fathers head? and know’st for whom;

      For him who sits above and laughs the while

      At thee ordain’d his drudge, to execute

      What e’re his wrath, which he calls Justice, bids,

      His wrath which one day will destroy ye both.

      She spake, and at her words the hellish Pest

      Forbore, then these to her Satan return’d:

      So strange thy outcry, and thy words so strange

      Thou interposest, that my sudden hand

      Prevented spares to tell thee yet by deeds

      What it intends; till first know of thee,

      What thing thou art, thus double-form’d, and why

      In this infernal Vaile first met thou call’st

      Me Father, and that Fantasm call’st my Son?

      I know thee not, nor ever saw till now

      Sight more detestable then him and thee.

      T’whom thus the Portress of Hell Gate reply’d;

      Hast thou forgot me then, and do I seem

      Now in thine eye so foul, once deemd so fair

      In Heav’n, when at th’ Assembly, and in sight

      Of all the Seraphim with thee combin’d

      In bold conspiracy against Heav’ns King,

      All on a sudden miserable pain

      Surpris’d thee, dim thine eyes, and dizzie swum

      In darkness, while thy head flames thick and fast

      Threw forth, till on the left side op’ning wide,

      Likest to thee in shape and count’nance bright,

      Then shining heav’nly fair, a Goddess arm’d

      Out of thy head I sprung; amazement seis’d

      All th’ Host of Heav’n; back they recoild affraid

      At first, and call’d me Sin, and for a Sign

      Portentous held me; but familiar grown,

      I pleas’d, and with attractive graces won

      The most averse, thee chiefly, who full oft

      Thy self in me thy perfect image viewing

      Becam’st enamour’d, and such joy