Chapter 2 1
MEanwhile the hainous and despightfull act
Of Satan done in Paradise, and how
Hee in the Serpent, had perverted Eve,
Her Husband shee, to taste the fatal fruit,
Was known in Heavn; for what can scape the Eye [ 5 ]
Of God All-seeing, or deceave his Heart
Omniscient, who in all things wise and just,
Hinderd not Satan to attempt the minde
Of Man, with strength entire, and free will armd,
Complete to have discovered and repulst [ 10 ]
Whatever wiles of Foe or seeming Friend.
For still they knew, and ought to have still remembered
The high Injunction not to taste that Fruit,
Whoever tempted; which they not obeying,
Incurred, what could they less, the penalty, [ 15 ]
And manifold in sin, deserved to fall.
Up into Heavn from Paradise in haste
Th Angelic Guards ascended, mute and sad
For Man, for of his state by this they knew,
Much wondring how the suttle Fiend had stoln [ 20 ]
Entrance unseen. Soon as th welcome news
From Earth arrived at Heaven Gate, displeasd
All were who heard, dim sadness did not spare
That time Celestial visas, yet mixt
With pitie, violated not thir bliss. [ 25 ]
About the new-arrivd, in multiples
The ethereal People ran, to hear and know
How all befell: they towards the Throne Supream
Accountable made haste to make appear
With righteous plea, thir utmost vigilance, [ 30 ]
And easily approvd; when the most High
Eternal Father from his secret Cloud,
Amidst in Thunder utterd thus his voice.
Assembled Angels, and ye Powers return
From unsuccessful charge, be not dismaided, [ 35 ]
Nor troubld at these tidings from the Earth,
Which your sincerest care could not prevent,
Foretold so lately what would come to pass,
When first this Tempter crossd the Gulf from Hell.