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Paradise Lost Ⅺ 约翰·弥尔顿 1444 2018-03-22
Such happy interview and fair event Of love and youth not lost, Songs, Garlands, Flours, And charming Symphonies attachd the heart [ 595 ] Of Adam, soon enclind to admit delight, The bent of Nature; which he thus expressd. True opener of mine eyes, prime Angel blest, Much better seems this Vision, and more hope

Of peaceful dayes portends, then those two past; [ 600 ] Those were of hate and death, or pain much worse, Here Nature seems fulfilld in all her ends. To whom thus Michael. Judg not what is best By pleasure, though to Nature seeming meet, Created, as thou art, to nobler end [ 605 ] Holie and pure, conformitie divine.

Those Tents thou sawst so pleasant, were the Tents Of wickedness, wherein shall dwell his Race Who slew his Brother; studious they appere Of Arts that polish Life, Inventers rare, [ 610 ] Unmindful of thir Maker, though his Spirit Taught them, but they his gifts acknowledgd none. Yet they a beauteous ofspring shall beget;

For that fair femal Troop thou sawst, that seemd Of Goddesses, so blithe, so smooth, so gay, [ 615 ] Yet empty of all good wherein consists Womans domestic honour and chief praise; Bred onely and completed to the taste Of lustful appetence, to sing, to dance, To dress, and troule the Tongue, and roule the Eye. [ 620 ]

To these that sober Race of Men, whose lives Religious titld them the Sons of God, Shall yield up all thir vertue, all thir fame Ignobly, to the traines and to the smiles Of these fair Atheists, and now swim in joy, [ 625 ] (Erelong to swim at large) and laugh; for which The world erelong a world of tears must weepe.

To whom thus Adam of short joy bereft. O pittie and shame, that they who to live well Enterd so faire, should turn aside to tread [ 630 ] Paths indirect, or in the mid way faint!
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