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Rh On the bare outside of this World, that seemed Firm land embosomed, without firmament, Uncertain which, in ocean or in air. Him God beholding from his prospect high, Wherein past, present, future, he beholds, Thus to his only Son foreseeing spake:
 * "Only-begotten Son, seest thou what rage

Transports our Adversary? whom no bounds Prescribed, no bars of Hell, nor all the chains Heaped on him there, nor yet the main Abyss Wide interrupt, can hold; so bent he seems On desperate revenge, that shall redound Upon his own rebellious head. And now, Through all restraint broke loose, he wings his way Not far off Heaven, in the precincts of light, Directly toward the new-created World, And Man there placed, with purpose to assay If him by force he can destroy, or worse, By some false guile pervert; and shall pervert; For man will hearken to his glozing lies, And easily transgress the soul command, Sole pledge of his obedience; so will fall He and his faithless progeny. Whose fault? Whose but his own? Ingrate, he had of me All he could have. I made him just and right, Sufficient to have stood, though free to fall.