• I would not lead them further north

    The association of the north with the realm of Satan is deeply embedded in Christian
    mythology, perhaps justifying Dante's depiction of the lowest circle of Hell, in which
    Satan is trapped, as ice-bound. Certainly, in Paradise Lost Milton knowingly exploits
    this association, as at the very moment in which Satan's revolt against God materializes
    he retreats to the north:

              Assemble thou
    Of all those myriads which we lead the chief;
    Tell them, that by command, ere yet dim night
    Her shadowy cloud withdraws, I am to haste,
    And all who under me their banners wave,
    Homeward, with flying march, where we possess
    The quarters of the north; there to prepare
    Fit entertainment to receive our King,
    The great Messiah. (V.683-91)