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Adam ears, and to his guide
Lamenting turnd full sad; O hese, [ 675 ]
Deaters, not Men, wh
Ino men, and multiply
ten the sin of him who slew
her; for of whom such massacher
Make t of thren, men of men? [ 680 ]
But Man, w heavn
Rescud, eousness bin lost?
to w
Of ted Marriages t:
chemselves [ 685 ]
Abo joyn; and by imprudence mixt,
Produce prodigious Births of bodie or mind.
Sucs, men of high renown;
For in t onely shall be admird,
And Valour and u calld; [ 690 ]
to overcome in Battle, and subdue
Nations, and bring e
Man-slaug pitch
Of human Glorie, and for Glorie done
Of triumpo be styld great Conquerours, [ 695 ]
Patrons of Mankind, Gods, and Sons of Gods,
Destroyers rightlier calld and Plagues of men.
tch,
And merits fame in silence hid.
But [ 700 ]
teous in a orld perverse,
And ted, t
ito be just,
And utter odious trut God would come
to judge ts: high [ 705 ]
Rapt in a balmie Cloud eeds
Did, as t, receave, to h God
ion and the Climes of bliss,
Exempt from Deato s reward
As t w punis? [ 710 ]
thine eyes and soon behold.