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

    Sucervie

    Of love and yout lost, Songs, Garlands, Flours,

    And ctac [ 595 ]

    Of Adam, soon enclind to admit delight,

    t of Nature; whus expressd.

    true opener of mine eyes, prime Angel blest,

    Mucter seems this Vision, and more hope

    Of peaceful dayes portends, t; [ 600 ]

    te and death, or pain much worse,

    ure seems fulfilld in all her ends.

    to

    By pleasure, to Nature seeming meet,

    Created, as t, to nobler end [ 605 ]

    ie divine.

    tents t so pleasant, ents

    Of wickedness, wherein shall dwell his Race

    udious they appere

    Of Arts t polisers rare, [ 610 ]

    Unmindful of t

    taug ts acknowledgd none.

    Yet teous ofspring s;

    For t fair femal troop t, t seemd

    Of Goddesses, so blith, so gay, [ 615 ]

    Yet empty of all good ws

    omans domestic honour and chief praise;

    Bred onely and completed to taste

    Of lustful appetence, to sing, to dance,

    to dress, and troule tongue, and roule the Eye. [ 620 ]

    to t sober Race of Men, whose lives

    Religious titld the Sons of God,

    Sue, all thir fame

    Ignobly, to traines and to the smiles

    Of ts, and now swim in joy, [ 625 ]

    (Erelong to s large) and laugh; for which

    tears must weepe.

    to .

    O pittie and s to live well

    Enterd so faire, surn aside to tread [ 630 ]

    Pat, or in t!