Satan was now at hand, and from his Seat
The Monster moving onward came as fast
With horrid strides, Hell trembled as
he strode,
Th’ undaunted Fiend what this might
be admir’d,
Admired, not fear’d—
The same Boldness and Intrepidity of Behaviour discovers it self in the several Adventures which he meets with during his Passage through the Regions of unformed Matter, and particularly in his Address to those tremendous Powers who are described as presiding over it.
The Part of Moloch is likewise in all its Circumstances full of that Fire and Fury which distinguish this Spirit from the rest of the fallen Angels. He is described in the first Book as besmeared with the Blood of Human Sacrifices, and delighted with the Tears of Parents and the Cries of Children. In the Second Book he is marked out as the fiercest Spirit that fought in Heaven: and if we consider the Figure which he makes in the Sixth Book, where the Battle of the Angels is described, we find it every way answerable to the same furious enraged Character.
—Where the might of Gabriel fought,
And with fierce Ensigns pierc’d
the deep array
Of Moloc, furious King, who him defy’d,
And at his chariot wheels to drag him
bound
Threatened, nor from the Holy one of Heavn
Refrain’d his tongue blasphemous;
but anon
Down cloven to the waste, with shatter’d
arms
And uncouth pain fled bellowing.—
It may be worth while to observe, that Milton has represented this violent impetuous Spirit, who is hurried only by such precipitate Passions, as the first that rises in that Assembly, to give his Opinion upon their present Posture of Affairs. Accordingly he declares himself abruptly for War, and appears incensed at his Companions, for losing so much Time as even to deliberate upon it. All his Sentiments are Rash, Audacious and Desperate. Such is that of arming themselves with their Tortures, and turning their Punishments upon him who inflicted them.
—No, let us rather chuse,
Arm’d with Hell flames and fury,
all at once
O’er Heavens high tow’rs to
force resistless way,
Turning our tortures into horrid arms
Against the Torturer; when to meet the
Noise
Of his almighty Engine he shall hear
Infernal Thunder, and for Lightning see
Black fire and horror shot with equal
rage
Among his Angels; and his throne it self
Mixt with Tartarean Sulphur, and strange
Fire,
His own invented Torments—