Cælestes acies, atque in certamine cælum, Et quæ cæleftes pugna deceret agros ! Quantus in æthereis tollit se Lucifer armis ! Atque ipfo graditur vix Michaele minor ! Dum ferus hic stellas protegit, ille rapit ! Et non mortali desuper igne pluunt; Et metuit pugnæ non superesse suæ. Et currus animes, armaque digna DEO; Erumpunt torvis fulgura luminibus ; Admistis flammis insonuere polo: Et cassis dextris irrita tela cadunt. Infernis certant condere se tenebris. Et quos Fama recens, vel celebravit anus : Hæc quicunque leget, tantùm ceciniffe putabit Mæonidem Ranas, Virgilium Culices. S A M. BARROW, M. D. Spectatiffimo Viro, GUILIELMO BENSON Armigero, Serenissimo Mag. Britann. Regi A Rationibus Publicis; Literarum Patrono, Erudito, Candido, Munifico; Hanc Eximii Poematis A MILTONO Suo conscripti Interpretationem, Sub Ipfius Aufpiciis fusceptam Summâ cum Obfervantiâ, D. D. D. GUILIELMUS DOBSON. LIBER PRIMU S. P RIMAM Hominis Noxam, vetitâque ex Arbore fætus Avulsos, morsu quæ degustata nefando Intulit, & miseros Edeni sedibus egit, PARADISE LOST. BOOK 1. F Man's first Disobedience, and the Fruit Of Horeb, or of Sinai, didft inspire Of that forbidden Tree, whose mortal Taste That Shepherd, who first taught the chosen Seed, Brought Death into the world and all our woe, In the beginning how the Heav'ns and Earth With loss of Eden, till one greater Man Rose out of Chaos : Or if Sion Hill Restore Us, and regain the blissful Seat, Delight thee more, and Siloa's Brook that flow'd Sing Heav'nly Musc; that on the secret top Fast by the Oracle of GOD, I thence Ritè Ritè tuam poscentis opem præsentior audi Fare age, namque patent fuperas tibi cuncta per oras Invoke thy aid to my advent'rous Song, Dove-like fat'it brooding on the vast Abyss, Say first, for Heav'n hides nothing from thy view, |