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Paradise Lost Ⅷ 约翰·弥尔顿 2107Words 2018-03-22
So spake our Sire, and by his countnance seemd Entring on studious thoughts abstruse, which Eve [ 40 ] Perceaving where she sat retired in sight, With lowliness Majestic from her seat, And Grace that won who saw to wish her stay, Rose, and went forth among her Fruits and Flours, To visit how they prosperd, bud and bloom, [ 45 ] Her Nurserie; they at her coming spring And toucht by her fair tendency gladlier grew. Yet went she not, as not with such discourse Delighted, or not capable her eare Of what was high: such pleasure she reserved, [ 50 ] Adam relating, she sole Auditress;

Her Husband the Relater she preferrd Before the Angel, and of him to ask Chose rather: hee, she knew would intermix Grateful digressions, and solve high dispute [ 55 ] With conjugal Caresses, from his Lip Not Words alone pleased her. O when meet now Such pairs, in Love and mutual Honor joynd? With Goddess-like demeanour forth she went; Not unattended, for on her as Queen [ 60 ] A pomp of winning Graces waited still, And from about her shot Darts of desire Into all Eyes to wish her still in sight. And Raphael now to Adams doubts proposal Benevolent and facil thus replid. [ 65 ]

To ask or search I blame thee not, for Heavn Is as the Book of God before thee set, Wherein to read his wondrous Works, and learn His Seasons, Hours, or Days, or Months, or Years: This to attain, whether Heavn move or Earth, [ 70 ] Imports not, if thou reckn right, the rest From Man or Angel the great Architect Did wisely to conceal, and not divulge His secrets to be scanned by them who ought Rather admire; or if they list to try [ 75 ] Conjecture, he his Fabric of the Heavns Hath left to thir disputes, perhaps to move His laughter at thir quaint Opinions wide Hereafter, when they come to model Heavn

And calculate the Starrs, how they will weird [ 80 ] The mightie frame, how build, unbuild, contrive To save appeerances, how to gird the Sphear With Centric and Eccentric scribld ore, Cycle and Epicycle, Orb in Orb: Alreadie by thy reasoning this I guess, [ 85 ] Who art to lead thy of spring, and suppose That bodies brighter and greater should not serve The less not bright, nor Heavn such journies run, Earth sitting still, when she alone receaves The benefit: consider first, that great [ 90 ] Or Bright inferrs not Excellence: the Earth Though, in comparison of Heavn, so small,

Nor glistering, may of solid good contain More plenty then the Sun that barren shines, Whose vertue on it self works no effect, [ 95 ] But in the fruitful Earth; there first receaved His beams, inactive else, thir vigour find.
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