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At on th Eastern cliff of Paradise [ 275 ]

He lights, and to his proper shape returns

A Seraph wingd; six wings he wore, to shade

His lis Divihe pair that clad

Each shoulder broad, came mantling ore his brest

With regal Or; the middle pair [ 280 ]

Girt like a Starrie Zone his waste, and round

Skirted his loines and thighes with downie Gold

And colours dipt in Heavn; the third his feet

Shaddowd from either heele with featherd maile

Skie-tincturd grain. Like Maias soood, [ 285 ]

And shook his Plumes, that Heavnly fragrance filld

The circuit wide. Strait knew him all the Bands

Of Angels under watch; and to his state,

And to his message high in honour rise;

For on Som message high they guessd him bound. [ 290 ]

Thir glitteris he passd, and now is e

Into the blissful field, through Groves of Myrrhe,

And fl Odours, Cassia, Nard, and Balme;

A Wilderness of sweets; for Nature here

Wantond as in her prime, and plaid at will [ 295 ]

Her Virgin Fancies, p forth more sweet,

Wilde above Rule or Art; enormous bliss.

Him through the spicie Forrest onward

Adam disd, as in the dore he sat

Of his coole Bowre, while now the mounted Sun [ 300 ]

Shot down direct his fervid Raies, to warme

Earths inmost womb, more warmth then Adam needs;

And Eve within, due at her hour prepard

For dinner savourie fruits, of taste to please

True appetite, and not disrelish thirst [ 305 ]

Of arous draughts between, from milkie stream,

Berrie rape: to whom thus Adam calld.

Haste hither Eve, and worth thy sight behold

Eastward among those Trees, what glorious shape

es this way moving; seems another Morn [ 310 ]

Risn on mid-noon; Som great behest from Heavn

To us perhaps he brings, and will voutsafe

This day to be uest. But goe with speed,

And what thy stores tain, bring forth and poure

Abundance, fit to honour and receive [ 315 ]

Our Heavnly stranger; well we may afford

ivers thir own gifts, and large bestow

From large bestowd, where Nature multiplies

Her fertil growth, and by disburdning grows

More fruitful, whistructs us not to spare. [ 320 ]

To whom thus Eve. Adam, earths hallowd mould,

Of God inspird, small store will serve, where store,

All seasons, ripe for use hangs oalk;

Save what by frugal st firmness gains

To nourish, and superfluous moist es: [ 325 ]

But I will haste and from each bough and break,

Each Plant and juiciest Gourd will pluck such choice

To eain el guest, as hee

Beholding shall fess that here oh

God hath dispenst his bounties as in Heavn. [ 330 ]

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