The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Divine displeasure for her sake, or Death.  
In recompence (for such compliance bad  
Such recompence best merits) from the bough  
She gave him of that fair enticing Fruit  
With liberal hand: he scrupl'd not to eat  
Against his better knowledge, not deceav'd,  
But fondly overcome with Femal charm.  
Earth trembl'd from her entrails, as again  
In pangs, and Nature gave a second groan,  
Skie lowr'd, and muttering Thunder, som sad drops  
Wept at compleating of the mortal Sin  
Original; while Adam took no thought,  
Eating his fill, nor Eve to iterate  
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Her former trespass fear'd, the more to soothe  
Him with her lov'd societie, that now  
As with new Wine intoxicated both  
They swim in mirth, and fansie that they feel  
Divinitie within them breeding wings  
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Wherewith to scorn the Earth: but that false Fruit  
Farr other operation first displaid,  
Carnal desire enflaming, hee on Eve  
Began to cast lascivious Eyes, she him  
As wantonly repaid; in Lust they burne:  
Till Adam thus 'gan Eve to dalliance move.  
Eve, now I see thou art exact of taste,  
And elegant, of Sapience no small part,  
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