Long after known in Palestine, and namd [ 80 ]
Beelzebub. To whom th Arch-Enemy,
And thence in Heavn calld Satan, with bold words
Breaking the horrid silence thus began.
If thou beest he; But O how falln! how changd
From him, who in the happy Realms of Light [ 85 ]
Clothd with transcendent brightness didst out-shine
Myriads though bright: If he Whom mutual league,
United thoughts and counsels, equal hope
And hazard in the Glorious Enterprize,
Joynd with me once, now misery hath joynd [ 90 ]
In equal ruin: into what Pit thou seest
From what highth falln, so much the stronger provd
He with his Thunder: and till then who knew
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