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ue answerd milde.
Adam, I t thou such
Created, or suc o dwell,
As may not oft invite, ts of heavn
to visit thy Bowre [ 375 ]
Oresill Eevning rise
I o the Silvan Lodge
t like Pomonas Arbour smild
its deckt and fragrant smells; but Eve
Undeckt, save h her self more lovely fair [ 380 ]
t Goddess feignd
Of t in Mount Ida naked strove,
Stood to entertain from heavn; no vaile
Sue-proof, no t infirme
Alterd he Angel haile [ 385 ]
Bestoation usd
Long after to blest Marie, second Eve.
ful omb
Shy Sons
ts trees of God [ 390 ]
able. Raisd of grassie terf
table s had round,
And on o side
All Autumn pild, tumn here
Dancd hey hold; [ 395 ]
No fear lest Dinner coole; whus began
Our Autranger, please to taste
ties which our Nourisher, from whom
All perfet good unmeasurd out, descends,
to us for food and for deligh causd [ 400 ]
to yeild; unsavourie food perhaps
to spiritual Natures; only this I know,
t one Celestial Fato all.
to w he gives
(o man in part [ 405 ]
Spiritual, may of purest Spirits be found
No ingrateful food: and food alike those pure
Intelligential substances require
As dotional; and botain
itie [ 410 ]
Of sense, e,
tasting concoct, digest, assimilate,
And corporeal to incorporeal t