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Paradise Lost IX 约翰·弥尔顿 1818Words 2018-03-22
Subjected to his service Angel wings, [ 155 ] And flaming Ministers to watch and tend Thir earthy Charge: Of these the vigilance I dread, and to elude, thus wrapt in mist Of midnight vapor glide obscure, and prie In every Bush and Brake, where hap may finde [ 160 ] The Serpent sleeping, in whose mazie wouldds To hide me, and the dark intent I bring. O foul descent! that I who erst contended With Gods to sit the highest, am now constrained Into a Beast, and mixt with bestial slime, [ 165 ] This essence to incarnate and imbrute, That to the hight of Deitie aspird; But what will not Ambition and Revenge

Descend to? who aspires must down as low As high he soard, obnoxious first or last [ 170 ] To basest things. Revenge, at first though sweet, Bitter ere long back on it self recoils; Let it; I reck not, so it light well aimd, Since higher I fall short, on him who next Provokes my envie, this new Favorite [ 175 ] Of Heavn, this Man of Clay, Son of despite, Whom us the more to spite his Maker raid From dust: spite then with spite is best repaid. So saying, through each Thicket Danck or Drie, Like a black mist low creeping, he held on [ 180 ] His midnight search, where soonest he might find

The Serpent: him fast sleeping soon he found In Labyrinth of many a round self-rowld, His head the midst, well stord with suttle wiles: Not yet in horrid Shade or dismal Den, [ 185 ] Nor nocent yet, but on the grassie Herbe Fearless unfeard he slept: in at his Mouth The Devil entered, and his brutal sense, In heart or head, possessing soon inspird With act intelligent; but his sleep [ 190 ] Disturbed not, waiting close th approach of Morn. Now when as sacred Light began to dawne In Eden on the humid Flours, that breathed Thir morning incense, when all things that breath,

From th Earths great Altar send up silent praise [ 195 ] To the Creator, and his Nostrils fill With grateful Smell, forth came the human pair And join thir vocal Worship to the Quire Of Creatures wanting voice, that done, partake The season, prime for sweetest Sents and Aires: [ 200 ] Then commune how that day they best may ply Thir growing work: for much thir work outgrew The hands dispatch of two Gardning so wide. And Eve first to her Husband thus began.
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