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Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley Satan Broken Loose A golden-winged Angel stood Before the Eternal Judgement-seat: His looks were wild, and Devils' blood Stained his dainty hands and feet. The Father and the Son Knew that strife was now begun. They knew that Satan had broken his chain, And with millions of daemons in his train, Was ranging over the world again. Before the Angel had told his tale, A sweet and a creeping sound Like the rushing of wings was heard around; And suddenly the lamps grew pale-- The lamps, before the Archangels seven, That burn continually in Heaven. Percy Bysshe Shelley Percy Bysshe Shelley's other poems:
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