Forbore, then these to her Satan return'd:So strange thy outcry, and thy words so strangeThou interposest, that my sudden handPrevented spares to tell thee yet by deeds
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What it intends; till first I know of thee,What thing thou art, thus double-form'd, and whyIn this infernal Vaile first met thou call'stMe Father, and that Fantasm call'st my Son?I know thee not, nor ever saw till nowSight more detestable then him and thee.T' whom thus the Portress of Hell Gate reply'd;Hast thou forgot me then, and do I seemNow in thine eye so foul, once deemd so fairIn Heav'n, when at th' Assembly, and in sight
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Of all the Seraphim with thee combin'dIn bold conspiracy against Heav'ns King,All on a sudden miserable painSurpris'd thee, dim thine eyes, and dizzie swummIn darkness, while thy head flames thick and fastThrew 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'dOut of thy head I sprung: amazement seis'dAll th' Host of Heav'n; back they recoild affraid
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At first, and call'd meSin, and for a SignPortentous held me; but familiar grown,I pleas'd, and with attractive graces wonThe most averse, thee chiefly, who full oftThy self in me thy perfect image viewingBecam'st enamour'd, and such joy thou took'stWith me in secret, that my womb conceiv'dA growing burden. Mean while Warr arose,And fields were fought in Heav'n; wherein remaind(For what could else) to our Almighty Foe
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Cleer Victory, to our part loss and routThrough all the Empyrean: down they fellDriv'n headlong from the Pitch of Heaven, downInto this Deep, and in the general fallI also; at which time this powerful KeyInto my hand was giv'n, with charge to keepThese Gates for ever shut, which none can passWithout my op'ning. Pensive here I satAlone, but long I sat not, till my wombPregnant by thee, and now excessive grown
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Prodigious motion felt and rueful throes.At last this odious offspring whom thou seestThine own begotten, breaking violent wayTore through my entrails, that with fear and painDistorted, all my nether shape thus grewTransform'd: but he my inbred enemieForth issu'd, brandishing his fatal DartMade to destroy: I fled, and cry'd out Death;Hell trembl'd at the hideous Name, and sigh'dFrom all her Caves, and back resounded Death.
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I fled, but he pursu'd (though more, it seems,Inflam'd with lust then rage) and swifter far,Me overtook his mother all dismaid,And in embraces forcible and fouleIngendring with me, of that rape begotThese yelling Monsters that with ceasless crySurround me, as thou sawst, hourly conceiv'dAnd hourly born, with sorrow infiniteTo me, for when they list into the wombThat bred them they return, and howle and gnaw