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Then to the Heavn of Heavns he shall ascend
With victory, triumphing through the aire
Over his foes and thine; there shall surprise
The Serpent, Prince of aire, and drag in Chaines
Through all his Realme, and there confounded leave; [ 455 ]
Then enter into glory, and resume
His Seat at Gods right hand, exalted high
Above all names in Heavn; and then shall come,
When this worlds dissolution shall be ripe,
With glory and power to judge both quick and dead [ 460 ]
To judge th unfaithful dead, but to reward
His faithful, and receave them into bliss,
Whether in Heavn or Earth, for then the Earth
Shall all be Paradise, far happier place
Then this of Eden, and far happier daies. [465]
So spake th Archangel Michael, then pausd,
As at the Worlds great period; and our Sire
Replete with joy and wonder thus reply.
O goodness infinite, goodness immense!
That all this good of evil shall produce, [ 470 ]
And evil turn to good; more wonderful
Then that which by creation first brought forth
Light out of darkness! full of doubt I stand,
Whether I should repent me now of sin
By mee done and occasiond, or rejoyce [ 475 ]
Much more, that much more good thereof shall spring,
To God more glory, more good will to Men
From God, and over wrauth grace shall abound.
But say, if our deliverer up to Heavn
Must reascend, what will betide the few [ 480 ]
His faithful, left among th unfaithful herd,
The enemies of truth; who then shall guide
His people, who defend? will they not deal
Wors with his followers then with him they dealt?