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So saying, from the Tree her step she turn,
But first low Reverence don, as to the power [ 835 ]
That dwell within, whose presence had infusd
Into the plant scientific sap, derivd
From Nectar, drink of Gods. Adam the while
Waiting desirous her return, had wove
Of choice Flours a Garland to adorne [ 840 ]
Her Tresses, and her rural labors crown,
As Reapers oft are wont thir Harvest Queen.
Great joy he promisd to his thoughts, and new
Solace in her return, so long delayed;
Yet oft his heart, divine of somthing ill, [ 845 ]
Misgave him; hee the faultring measure felt;
And forth to meet her went, the way she took
That Morn when first they parted; by the Tree
Of Knowledge he must pass, there he her met,
Scarse from the Tree returning; in her hand [ 850 ]
A bough of fairest fruit that downie smild,
New gather, and ambrosial smell diffusd.
To him she hasted, in her face excuse
Came Prologue, and Apologie to prompt,
Which with bland words at will she thus addrest. [ 855 ]
Hast thou not wonderd, Adam, at my stay?
Thee I have misst, and thought it long, deprived
Thy presence, agonie of love till now
Not felt, nor shall be twice, for never more
Mean I to trie, what rash untrid I sought, [ 860 ]
The pain of absence from thy sight. But strange
Hath bin the cause, and wonderful to hear:
This Tree is not as we are told, a Tree
Of danger tasted, nor to evil unknown
Opning the way, but of Divine effect [ 865 ]
To open Eyes, and make them Gods who taste;
And hath bin tasted such: the Serpent wise,
Or not restrained as wee, or not obeying,
Hath eatn of the fruit, and is become,
Not dead, as we are threatnd, but therenceforth [ 870 ]
Endud with human voice and human sense,
Reasoning to admiration, and with mee
Perswasively hath so prevailed, that I
Have also tasted, and have also found
Th effects to correspond, opener mine Eyes [ 875 ]
Dimm erst, dilated Spirits, amplifier Heart,
And growing up to Godhead; which for thee
Chiefly I sought, without thee can despise.