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Paradise Lost IX 约翰·弥尔顿 1485Words 2018-03-22
To satisfy the sharp desire I had Of tasting those fair Apples, I resolvd [ 585 ] Not to deferr; hunger and thirst at once, Powerful perswaders, quicknd at the scent Of that alluring fruit, urgd me so keene. About the mossie trunk I wound me soon, For high from ground the branches would require [ 590 ] Thy most reach or Adams: Round the Tree All other Beasts that saw, with like desire Longing and envying stood, but could not reach. Amid the Tree now got, where plenty hungry Tempting so night, to pluck and eat my fill [ 595 ] I spad not, for such pleasure till that hour

At Feed or Fountain never had I found. Sated at length, ere long I might perceive Strange alteration in me, to degree Of Reason in my inward Powers, and Speech [ 600 ] Wanted not long, though to this shape retained. Thenceforth to Speculations high or deep I turn my thoughts, and with capacious mind Consider all things visible in Heavn, Or Earth, or Middle, all things fair and good; [ 605 ] But all that fair and good in thy Divine Semblance, and in thy Beauties heavily Ray United I beheld; no Fair to thine Equivalent or second, which compel Mee thus, though import perhaps, to come [ 610 ]

And gaze, and worship thee of right declare Sovran of Creatures, universal Dame. So talkd the spirited sly Snake; and Eve Yet more amazed unwarie thus replyd. Serpent, thy overpraising leaves in doubt [ 615 ] The vertue of that Fruit, in thee first provd: But say, where grows the Tree, from hence how far? For many are the Trees of God that grow In Paradise, and various, yet unknown To us, in such abundance lies our choice, [ 620 ] As leaves a greater store of Fruit untouched, Still hanging incorruptible, till men Grow up to thir provision, and more hands Help to disburden Nature of her Bearth.

To whom the wilie Adder, blithe and glad. [625]
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