The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Deceav'd; they fondly thinking to allay  
Thir appetite with gust, instead of Fruit  
Chewd bitter Ashes, which th' offended taste  
With spattering noise rejected: oft they assayd,  
Hunger and thirst constraining, drugd as oft,  
With hatefullest disrelish writh'd thir jaws  
With foot and cinders fill'd; so oft they fell  
Into the same illusion, not as Man  
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Whom they triumph'd once lapst. Thus were they plagu'd  
And worn with Famin, long and ceasless hiss,  
Till thir lost shape, permitted, they resum'd,  
Yearly enjoynd, some say, to undergo  
This annual humbling certain number'd days,  
To dash thir pride, and joy for Man seduc't.  
However some tradition they dispers'd  
Among the Heathen of thir purchase got,  
And Fabl'd how the Serpent, whom they calld  
Ophion with Eurynome, the wide-  
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Encroaching Eve perhaps, had first the rule  
Of high Olympus, thence by Saturn driv'n  
And Ops, ere yet Dictaean Jove was born.  
Mean while in Paradise the hellish pair  
Too soon arriv'd, Sin there in power before,  
Once actual, now in body, and to dwell  
Habitual habitant; behind her Death  
Close following pace for pace, not mounted yet  
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