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Paradise Lost Ⅸ-第2章

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pleasures about me; so much more i feel ' 120 '

torment within me; as from the hateful siege

of contraries; all good to me bees

bane; and in heavn much worse would be my state。

but neither here seek i; no nor in heavn

to dwell; unless by maistring heavns supreame; ' 125 '

nor hope to be my self less miserable

by what i seek; but others to make such

as i; though thereby worse to me redound:

for onely in destroying i find ease

to my relentless thoughts; and him destroyd; ' 130 '

or won to what may work his utter loss;

for whom all this was made; all this will soon

follow; as to him linkt in weal or woe;

in wo then: that destruction wide may range:

to mee shall be the glorie sole among ' 135 '

the infernal powers; in one day to have marrd

what he almightie styld; six nights and days

continud making; and who knows how long

before had bin contriving; though perhaps

not longer then since i in one night freed ' 140 '

from servitude inglorious welnigh half

th angelic name; and thinner left the throng

of his adorers: hee to be avengd;

and to repaire his numbers thus impaird;

whether such vertue spent of old now faild ' 145 '

more angels to create; if they at least

are his created; or to spite us more;

determind to advance into our room

a creature formd of earth; and him endow;

exalted from so base original; ' 150 '

with heavnly spoils; our spoils: what he decreed

he effected; man he made; and for him built

magnificent this world; and earth his seat;

him lord pronouncd; and; o indignitie!

 。。



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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 foulds

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 constraind

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 recoiles;

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 raisd

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 finde

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 enterd; and his brutal sense;

in heart or head; possessing soon inspird

with act intelligential; but his sleep ' 190 '

disturbd not; waiting close th approach of morn。

now when as sacred light began to dawne

in eden on the humid flours; that breathd

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 joind thir vocal worship to the quire

of creatures wanting voice; that done; partake

the season; prime for sweetest sents and aires: ' 200 '

then mune 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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adam; well may we labour still to dress ' 205 '

this garden; still to tend plant; herb and flour;

our pleasant task enjoynd; but till more hands

aid us; the work under our labour grows;

luxurious by restraint; what we by day

lop overgrown; or prune; or prop; or bind; ' 210 '

one night or two with wanton growth derides

tending to wilde。 thou therefore now advise

or hear what to my minde first thoughts present;

let us divide our labours; thou where choice

leads thee; or where most needs; whether to wind ' 215 '

the woodbine round this arbour; or direct

the clasping ivie where to climb; while i

in yonder spring of roses intermixt

with myrtle; find what to redress till noon:

for while so near each other thus all day ' 220 '

our taske we choose; what wonder if so near

looks intervene and smiles; or object new

casual discourse draw on; which intermits

our dayes work brought to little; though begun

early; and th hour of supper es unearnd。 ' 225 '

to whom mild answer adam thus returnd。

sole eve; associate sole; to me beyond

pare above all living creatures deare;

well hast thou motiond; well thy thoughts imployd

how we might best fulfill the work which here ' 230 '

god hath assignd us; nor of me shalt pass

unpraisd: for nothing lovelier can be found

in woman; then to studie houshold good;

and good workes in her husband to promote。

yet not so strictly hath our lord imposd ' 235 '

labour; as to debarr us when we need

refreshment; whether food; or talk between;

food of the mind; or this sweet intercourse

of looks and smiles; for smiles from reason flow;

to brute denid; and are of love the food; ' 240 '

love not the lowest end of human life。

for not to irksom toile; but to delight

he made us; and delight to reason joynd。





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these paths & bowers doubt not but our joynt hands

will keep from wilderness with ease; as wide ' 245 '

as we need walk; till younger hands ere long

assist us: but if much converse perhaps

thee satiate; to short absence i could yield。

for solitude somtimes is best societie;

and short retirement urges sweet returne。 ' 250 '

but other doubt possesses me; least harm

befall thee severd from me; for thou knowst

what hath bin warnd us; what malicious foe

envying our happiness; and of his own

despairing; seeks to work us woe and shame ' 255 '

by sly assault; and somwhere nigh at hand

watches; no doubt; with greedy hope to find

his wish and best advantage; us asunder;

hopeless to circumvent us joynd; where each

to other speedie aide might lend at need; ' 260 '

whether his first design be to withdraw

our fealtie from god; or to disturb

conjugal love; then which perhaps no bliss

enjoyd by us excites his envie more;

or this; or worse; leave not the faithful side ' 265 '

that gave thee being; still shades thee and protects。

the wife; where danger or dishonour lurks;

safest and seemliest by her husband staies;

who guards her; or with her the worst endures。

to whom the virgin majestie of eve; ' 270 '

as one who loves; a
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