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The reason Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels & God, and at liberty when of Devils & Hell, is because he was a true Poet and of the Devils party without knowing it.

      A Memorable Fancy

      As I was walking among the fires of hell, delighted with the enjoyments of Genius; which to Angels look like torment and insanity. I collected some of their Proverbs: thinking that as the sayings used in a nation, mark its character, so the Proverbs of Hell, shew the nature of Infernal wisdom better than any description of buildings or garments.

      When I came home; on the abyss of the five senses, where a flat sided steep frowns over the present world. I saw a mighty Devil folded in black clouds, hovering on the sides of the rock, with corroding fires he wrote the following sentence now percieved by the minds of men, & read by them on earth.

      How do you know but ev’ry Bird that cuts the airy way,

      Is an immense world of delight, clos’d by your senses five?

      Proverbs of Hell

      In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy.

      Drive your cart and your plow over the bones of the dead.

      The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.

      Prudence is a rich ugly old maid courted by Incapacity.

      He who desires but acts not, breeds pestilence.

      The cut worm forgives the plow.

      Dip him in the river who loves water.

      A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.

      He whose face gives no light, shall never become a star.

      Eternity is in love with the productions of time.

      The busy bee has no time for sorrow.

      The hours of folly are measur'd by the clock, but of wisdom: no clock can measure.

      All wholsom food is caught without a net or a trap.

      Bring out number weight & measure in a year of dearth.

      No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings.

      A dead body, revenges not injuries.

      The most sublime act is to set another before you.

      If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise.

      Folly is the cloke of knavery.

      Shame is Prides cloke.

      Proverbs of Hell

      Prisons are built with stones of Law, Brothels with bricks of Religion.

      The pride of the peacock is the glory of God.

      The lust of the goat is the bounty of God.

      The wrath of the lion is the wisdom of God.

      The nakedness of woman is the work of God.

      Excess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps.

      The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging of the stormy sea, and the destructive sword. are portions of eternity too great for the eye of man.

      The fox condemns the trap, not himself.

      Joys impregnate. Sorrows bring forth.

      Let man wear the fell of the lion. woman the fleece of the sheep.

      The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship.

      The selfish smiling fool. & the sullen frowning fool. shall be both thought wise. that they may be a rod.

      What is now proved was once, only imagin’d.

      The rat, the mouse, the fox, the rabbet; watch the roots, the lion, the tyger, the horse, the elephant, watch the fruits.

      The cistern contains: the fountain overflows

      One thought. fills immensity.

      Always be ready to speak your mind, and a base man will avoid you.

      Every thing possible to be believ’d is an image of truth.

      The eagle never lost so much time, as when he submitted to learn of the crow.

      Proverbs of Hell

      The fox provides for himself. but God provides for the lion.

      Think in the morning, Act in the noon, Eat in the evening, Sleep in the night.

      He who has sufferd you to impose on him knows you.

      As the plow follows words, so God rewards prayers.

      The tygers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction

      Expect poison from the standing water.

      You never know what is enough unless you know what is more than enough.

      Listen to the fools reproach! it is a kingly title!

      The eyes of fire, the nostrils of air, the mouth of water, the beard of earth.

      The weak in courage is strong in cunning.

      The apple tree never asks the beech how he shall grow, nor the lion. the horse; how he shall take his prey.

      The thankful reciever bears a plentiful harvest.

      If others had not been foolish. we should be so.

      The soul of sweet delight. can never be defil’d,

      When thou seest an Eagle, thou seest a portion of Genius. lift up thy head!

      As the catterpiller chooses the fairest leaves to lay her eggs on, so the priest lays his curse on the fairest joys.

      To create a little flower is the labour of ages.

      Damn. braces: Bless relaxes.

      The best wine is the oldest. the best water the newest.

      Prayers plow not! Praises reap not!

      Joys laugh not! Sorrows weep not!

      Proverbs of Hell

      The head Sublime, the heart Pathos, the genitals Beauty, the hands & feet Proportion.

      As the air to a bird or the sea to a fish, so is contempt to the contemptible.

      The crow wish’d every thing was black, the owl, that every thing was white.

      Exuberance is Beauty.

      If the lion was advised by the fox. he would be cunning.

      Improvement makes strait roads, but the crooked roads without Improvement, are roads of Genius.

      Sooner murder an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires

      Where man is not nature is barren.

      Truth can never be told so as to be understood, and not be believ’d.

      Enough! or Too much!

      The ancient Poets animated all sensible objects with Gods or Geniuses calling them by the names and adorning them with the properties of woods, rivers, mountains, lakes, cities, nations, and whatever their enlarged & numerous senses could percieve.

      And particularly they studied the genius of each city & country. placing it under its mental deity.

      Till a system was formed, which some took advantage of & enslav’d the vulgar by attempting to realize or abstract the mental deities from their objects: thus began Priesthood.

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