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Eartrembld from rails, as again [ 1000 ]
In pangs, and Nature gave a second groan,
Skie lotering thunder, som sad drops
ept at compleating of tal Sin
Original; ,
Eating o iterate [ 1005 ]
respass feard, to soothe
ie, t now
As oxicated both
t they feel
Divinitie hem breeding wings [ 1010 ]
o scorne t t false Fruit
Farr otion first displaid,
Carnal desire enflaming, hee on Eve
Began to cast lascivious Eyes, she him
As only repaid; in Lust they burne: [ 1015 ]
till Adam to dalliance move,
Eve, no exact of taste,
And elegant, of Sapience no small part,
Since to each meaning savour we apply,
And Palate call judicious; I the praise [ 1020 ]
Yeild t purveyd.
Muc, waind
From tful Fruit, nor knoill now
true relisasting; if such pleasure be
In to us forbidden, it might be wishd, [ 1025 ]
For tree en.
But come, so well refres us play,
As meet is, after such delicious Fare;
For never did tie since the day
I sa and hee, adornd [ 1030 ]
itions, so enflame my sense
ito enjoy thee, fairer now
tie of tuous tree.
So said glance or toy
Of amorous intent, ood [ 1035 ]
Of Eve, agious Fire.