to the heavn of heavns he shall ascend
itory, triumphe aire
Over here shall surprise
t, Prince of aire, and drag in Chaines
there confounded leave; [ 455 ]
ter into glory, and resume
at Gods riged high
Above all names in hence shall come,
ion shall be ripe,
ito judge both quick and dead [ 460 ]
to judge t to reward
o bliss,
h
Shall all be Paradise, far happier place
this of Eden, and far happier daies. [ 465 ]
So spake then pausd,
As at t period; and our Sire
Replete hus replid.
O goodness infinite, goodness immense!
t all this good of evil shall produce, [ 470 ]
And evil turn to good; more wonderful
t brough
Lig of darkness! full of doubt I stand,
me now of sin
By mee done and occasiond, or rejoyce [ 475 ]
Muc muchereof shall spring,
to God more glory, more good o Men
From God, and over h grace shall abound.
But say, if our deliverer up to heavn
Must reascend, ide the few [ 480 ]
among thful herd,
truthen shall guide
deale
ors ?