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Paradise Lost Ⅺ 约翰·弥尔顿 1407Words 2018-03-22
Ill worthie I such title should belong To me transgressour, who for thee ordaind A help, became thy snare; to mee reproach [ 165 ] Rather belongs, distrust and all dispraise: But infinite in pardon was my Judge, That I who first brought Death on all, am gract The source of life; next favorable thou, Who highly thus to entitle me voutsafst, [ 170 ] Farr other name deserving. But the Field To labor calls us now with sweat imposd, Though after sleepless Night; for see the Morn, All unconcernd with our unrest, begins Her rosie progress smiling; let us forth, [ 175 ] I never from thy side henceforth to stray,

Wherere our days work lies, though now enjoind Laborious, till day droop; while here we dwell, What can be toilsom in these pleasant Walkes? Here let us live, though in falln state, content. [ 180 ] So spake, so wishd much-humbld Eve, but Fate Subscribd not; Nature first gave Signs, imprest On Bird, Beast, Aire, Aire suddenly eclipsed After short blush of Morn; night in her sight The Bird of Jove, stoopt from his aerie tour, [ 185 ] Two Birds of gayest plume before him drove: Down from a Hill the Beast that reigns in Woods, First hunter then, pursued a gentle brace, Best of all the Forrest, Hart and Hinde;

Direct to th Eastern Gate was bent thir flight. [ 190 ] Adam observad, and with his Eye the chase Pursuing, not unmoved to Eve thus spake. O Eve, some furder change awaits us night, Which Heavn by these mute signs in Nature shews Forerunners of his purpose, or to warn [ 195 ] Us haply too secure of our discharge From penalty, because from death release Some days; how long, and what till then our life, Who knows, or more then this, that we are dust, And thither must return and be no more. [ 200 ]
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