正文 THE ARGUMENT

Adam inquires iial Motions, is doubtfully answerd, and exhorted to search rather things more worthy of knowledg: Adam assents, and still desirous to detain Raphael, relates to him what he rememberd since his owion, his plag in Paradise, his talk with God ing solitude and fit society, his first meeting and Nuptials with Eve, his discourse with the Ahereupon; who after admonitioed departs.

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