Chapter 11 10
Oft he to her his charge of quick return
Repeated, shee to him as oft engagd [ 400 ]
To be returned by Noon amid the Bowre,
And all things in best order to invite
Noontide repast, or Afternoons repose.
O much deceavd, much failing, hapless Eve,
Of thy presumd return! event perverse! [ 405 ]
Thou never from that hour in Paradise
Found either sweet repast, or sound repose;
Such ambush hid among sweet Flours and Shades
Waited with hellish rancour imminent
To intercept thy way, or send thee back [ 410 ]
Despoiled of Innocence, of Faith, of Bliss.
For now, and since first break of dawne the Fiend,
Meer Serpent in appearance, forth was come,
And on his Quest, where likeliest he might find
The only two of Mankinde, but in them [ 415 ]
The whole included Race, his purposed prey.
In Bowre and Field he sought, where any tuft
Of Grove or Garden-Plot more pleasant lay,
Thirteenth tendency or Plantation for delight,
By Fountain or by shadie Rivulet [ 420 ]
He sought them both, but wished his hap might find
Eve separate, he wished, but not with hope
Of what so seldom chancd, when to his wish,
Beyond his hope, Eve separate he spies,
Veild in a Cloud of Fragrance, where she stood, [ 425 ]
Half spid, so thick the Roses bushing round
About her glowd, oft stooping to support
Each Flour of slender stalk, whose head though gay
Carnation, Purple, Azure, or spect with Gold,
Hung drooping unsustaind, them she upstaies [ 430 ]
Gently with Mirtle band, mindless the while,
Her self, though fairest unsupported Flour,
From her best prop so farr, and storm so night.
Neerer he drew, and many a walk traversed
Of stateliest Covert, Cedar, Pine, or Palme, [435]
Then voluble and bold, now hid, now seen
Among thick-wovn Arborets and Flours
Imbordered on each Bank, the hand of Eve:
Spot more delicious then those Gardens feigned
Or of revivd Adonis, or renowned [ 440 ]
Alcinous, host of old Laertes Son,
Or that, not Mystic, where the Sapient King
Held dalliance with his fair Egyptian Spouse.
Much hee the Place admired, the Person more.