The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Began to rise, high Passions, Anger, Hate,  
Mistrust, Suspicion, Discord, and shook sore  
Thir inward State of Mind, calme Region once  
And full of Peace, now tost and turbulent:  
For Understanding rul'd not, and the Will  
Heard not her lore, both in subjection now  
To sensual Appetite, who from beneathe  
Usurping over sovran Reason claimd  
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Superior sway: From thus distemperd brest,  
Adam, estrang'd in look and alterd stile,  
Speech intermitted thus to Eve renewd.  
Would thou hadst heark'nd to my words, & stai'd  
With me, as I besought thee, when that strange  
Desire of wandring this unhappie Morn,  
I know not whence possessd thee; we had then  
Remaind still happie, not as now, despoild  
Of all our good, sham'd, naked, miserable.  
Let none henceforth seek needless cause to approve  
The Faith they owe; when earnestly they seek  
Such proof, conclude, they then begin to faile.  
To whom soon mov'd with touch of blame thus Eve.  
What words have past thy Lips, Adam severe,  
Imput'st thou that to my default, or will  
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Of wandering, as thou call'st it, which who knows  
But might as ill have happ'nd thou being by,  
Or to thy self perhaps: hadst thou bin there,  
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