The Poetical Works of John Milton


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They saw, but other sight instead, a crowd  
Of ugly Serpents; horror on them fell,  
And horrid sympathie; for what they saw,  
They felt themselvs now changing; down thir arms,  
Down fell both Spear and Shield, down they as fast,  
And the dire hiss renew'd, and the dire form  
Catcht by Contagion, like in punishment,  
As in thir crime. Thus was th' applause they meant,  
Turnd to exploding hiss, triumph to shame  
Cast on themselves from thir own mouths. There stood  
A Grove hard by, sprung up with this thir change,  
His will who reigns above, to aggravate  
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Thir penance, laden with fair Fruit, like that  
Which grew in Paradise, the bait of Eve  
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Us'd by the Tempter: on that prospect strange  
Thir earnest eyes they fix'd, imagining  
For one forbidden Tree a multitude  
Now ris'n, to work them furder woe or shame;  
Yet parcht with scalding thurst and hunger fierce,  
Though to delude them sent, could not abstain,  
But on they rould in heaps, and up the Trees  
Climbing, sat thicker then the snakie locks  
That curld Megaera: greedily they pluck'd  
The Frutage fair to sight, like that which grew  
Neer that bituminous Lake where Sodom flam'd;  
This more delusive, not the touch, but taste  
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