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作品:Paradise Lost Ⅸ 作者:约翰·弥尔顿 字数: 下载本书  举报本章节错误/更新太慢

    But let us no, devise

    best may for t serve to hide

    ts of eac seem most

    to s seen,

    Some tree her sowd, [ 1095 ]

    And girded on our loyns, may cover round

    ts, t this new commer, Shame,

    t not, and reproach us as unclean.

    So counseld oget

    Into t ood, they chose [ 1100 ]

    tree, not t kind for Fruit renownd,

    But suc to Indians known

    In Malabar or Decan spreds her Armes

    Braunc in the ground

    take root, and Daughters grow [ 1105 ]

    About tree, a Pillard shade

    , and ecween;

    t te

    Sers in coole, and tends uring herds

    At Loop t shose Leaves [ 1110 ]

    targe,

    And  skill together sowd,

    to gird te, vain Covering if to hide

    t and dreaded shame; O how unlike

    to t first naked Glorie. Suce [ 1115 ]

    Columbus found t

    iture, naked else and wilde

    Among trees on Iles and woodie Shores.

    t, and as t, t

    Coverd, but not at rest or ease of Mind, [ 1120 ]

    te to eares

    Raind at t hin

    Began to rise, e,

    Mistrust, Suspicion, Discord, and shook sore

    tate of Mind, calm Region once [ 1125 ]

    And full of Peace, noost and turbulent:

    For Understanding ruld not, and the ill

    ion now

    to sensual Appetite, whe

    Usurping over sovran Reason claimd [ 1130 ]

    Superior semperd brest,

    Adam, estrangd in look and alterd stile,

    Speecermitted to Eve renewd.