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类别:文学名著 作者:约翰·弥尔顿 本章:21

    For bliss, as t part, to me is bliss,

    tedious, unshee, and odious soon. [ 880 ]

    taste, t equal Lot

    May joyne us, equal Joy, as equal Love;

    Least t tasting, different degree

    Disjoyne us, and I too late renounce

    Deitie for te  permit. [ 885 ]

    tnance blitorie told;

    But in emper flushing glowd.

    On ther side, Adam, soon as he heard

    tal trespass don by Eve, amazd,

    Astonied stood and Blank, while horror chill [ 890 ]

    Ran ts relaxd;

    From hd for Eve

    Dohe faded Roses shed:

    Speecood and pale, till t length

    First to himself he inward silence broke. [ 895 ]

    O fairest of Creation, last and best

    Of all Gods ure in whom excelld

    ever can to sig be formd,

    !

    t, , [ 900 ]

    Defact, deflourd, and noo Deate?

    Rat to transgress

    trict forbiddance, o violate

    t forbiddn! som cursed fraud

    Of Enemie  unknown, [ 905 ]

    And mee hee

    Certain my resolution is to Die;

    thee, how forgoe

    t Converse and Love so dearly joynd,

    to live again in these wilde oods forlorn? [ 910 ]

    Se another Eve, and I

    Anot loss of thee

    ould never from my ; no no, I feel

    ture draw me: Flesh of Flesh,

    Bone of my Bone t, and from tate [ 915 ]

    Mine never sed, bliss or woe.


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