The Poetical Works of John Milton


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All things to mans delightful use; the roofe  
Of thickest covert was inwoven shade  
Laurel and Mirtle, and what higher grew  
Of firm and fragrant leaf; on either side  
Acanthus, and each odorous bushie shrub  
Fenc'd up the verdant wall; each beauteous flour,  
Iris all hues, Roses, and Gessamin  
Rear'd high thir flourisht heads between, and wrought  
Mosaic; underfoot the Violet,  
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Crocus, and Hyacinth with rich inlay  
Broiderd the ground, more colour'd then with stone  
Of costliest Emblem: other Creature here  
Beast, Bird, Insect, or Worm durst enter none;  
Such was thir awe of man. In shadier Bower  
More sacred and sequesterd, though but feignd,  
Pan or Silvanus never slept, nor Nymph,  
Nor Faunus haunted. Here in close recess  
With Flowers, Garlands, and sweet-smelling Herbs  
Espoused Eve deckt first her Nuptial Bed,  
And heav'nly Quires the Hymenaean sung,  
What day the genial Angel to our Sire  
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Brought her in naked beauty more adorn'd,  
More lovely then Pandora, whom the Gods  
Endowd with all thir gifts, and O too like  
In sad event, when to the unwiser Son  
Of Japhet brought by Hermes, she ensnar'd  
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