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These past, if any pass, the void profound
Of unnecessary Night receives him next
Wide gapping, and with utter loss of being [ 440 ]
Threatens him, plunged in that abortive gulf.
If therece he scape into whatever world,
Or unknown Region, what remains him less
Then unknown dangers and as hard escape.
But I should ill become this Throne, O Peers, [ 445 ]
And this Imperial Sovranty, adorned
With splendor, armd with power, if aught proposal
And judged of public moment, in the shape
Of difficulty or danger could deterr
Mee from attempting. Wherefore do I assume [ 450 ]
These Royalties, and not refuse to Reign,
Refusing to accept as great a share
Of hazard as of honor, due alike
To him who Reigns, and so much to him due
Of hazard more, as he above the rest [ 455 ]
High honor sits? Go therefore mighty Powers,
Terror of Heavn, though falln; intend at home,
While here shall be our home, what best may ease
The present misery, and render Hell
More tollerable; if there be cure or charm [ 460 ]
To resist or deceive, or slack the pain
Of this ill Mansion: intermit no watch
Against a wakeful Foe, while I abroad
Through all the Coasts of dark destruction seek
Deliverance for us all: this enterprise [465]
None shall partake with me. Thus saying rose
The Monarch, and prevented all reply,
Prudent, least from his resolution raid
Others among the chief might offer now
(Certain to be refused) what erst they fear; [ 470 ]
And so refuse might in opinion stand
His Rivals, winning cheap the high repute
Which he through hazard huge must earn. But they
Dreaded not more th adventure then his voice
Forbidding; and at once with him they rose; [ 475 ]
Thir rising all at once was as the sound
Of Thunder heard remote. Towards him they bend
With awful reverence prone; and as a God
Extoll him equal to the highest in Heavn:
Nor failed they to express how much they praisd, [ 480 ]
That for the general safety he despised
His own: for neither do the Spirits damn
Loose all thir vertue; least bad men should boast
Thir specific deeds on earth, which glory excites,
Or clos ambition varnisht ore with zeal. [485]