i'll see you Isiah, and raise you milton:
?? Lucifer from Heaven
(So call him, brighter once amidst the host
Of Angels than that star the stars among) ??
John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book VII.
or even:
? 'Dark?n?d so, yet shon
Above them all th? Arch Angel: but his face
Deep scars of Thunder had intrencht, and care
Sat on his faded cheek, but under Browes
Of dauntless courage, and considerate Pride ?
?cruel his eye, but cast
Signs of remorse and passion to behold
The fellows of his crime?' (Book I).
He moved gracefully towards Jerome, like a panther, but almost impossibly fast. Jerome closed his eyes. He felt hands on his shoulders, and then a mouth lowered to his ear. ?Milton got it wrong. Do I look faded?? His breath was hot on Jerome?s shoulder, tasted of spices and slow nights. Jerome opened his eyes, as the angel pulled away from him. No, he didn?t look faded. Not at all. Lucifer looked into his eyes, and on, through, into his soul."
(The Morality of Angels)