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Paradise Lost V 约翰·弥尔顿 1681Words 2018-03-22
I rose as at thy call, but found thee not; To find thee I directed then my walk; And on, methought, alone I passd through ways [ 50 ] That brought me on a sudden to the Tree Of interdicted Knowledge: fair it seemsd, Much fairer to my Fancie then by day: And as I wondring look, beside it stood One shapd and wingd like one of those from Heavn [ 55 ] By us oft seen; his dewie locks distilld Ambrosia; on that Tree he also gazd; And O fair Plant, said he, with fruit surchargd, Deigns none to ease thy load and taste thy sweet, Nor God, nor Man; is Knowledge so despised? [ 60 ]

Or envie, or what reserve forbids to taste? Forbid who will, none shall from me withhold Longer thy offered good, why else set here? This said he pausd not, but with ventrous Arme He pluckt, he tasted; mee damp horror child [ 65 ] At such bold words voucht with a deed so bold: But he thus overjoyed, O Fruit Divine, Sweet of thy self, but much more sweet thus crop, Forbiddn here, it seems, as only fit For Gods, yet able to make Gods of Men: [ 70 ] And why not Gods of Men, since good, the more Communicated, more abundant grows, The Author not impaired, but honored more?

Here, happy Creature, fair Angelic Eve, Partake thou also; happy though thou art, [ 75 ] Happier thou mayst be, worthier canst not be: Taste this, and be henceforth among the Gods Thy self a Goddess, not to Earth confind, But somtimes in the Air, as wee, somtimes Ascend to Heavn, by merit thine, and see [ 80 ] What life the Gods live there, and such live thou. So saying, he drew night, and to me held, Even to my mouth of that same fruit held part Which he had pluckt; the pleasant savourie smell So quicknd appetite, that I, methought, [ 85 ] Could not but taste. Forthwith up to the Clouds

With him I flew, and underneath beheld The Earth outstretcht enormous, a prospect wide And various: wondring at my flight and change To this high exaltation; suddenly [ 90 ] My Guide was gon, and I, I thought, sunk down, And fell asleep; but O how glad I wakd To find this but a dream! Thus Eve her Night Related, and thus Adam answered sad.
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