ould t o my aid
it t strange [ 1135 ]
Desire of his unhappie Morn,
I kno when
Remaind still as now, despoild
Of all ood, shamd, naked, miserable.
Let none o approve [ 1140 ]
tly they seek
Suco faile.
to wouchus Eve.
hy Lips, Adam severe,
Imputst t to my default, or will [ 1145 ]
Of it, which who knows
But mighou being by,
Or to t there,
Or tempt, t not have disd
Fraud in t, speaking as he spake; [ 1150 ]
No ground of enmitie between us known,
o harme.
as I to ed from thy side?
As good ill a liveless Rib.
Being as I am, the head [ 1155 ]
and me absolutely not to go,
Going into suc?
too facil t not much gainsay,
Nay, didst permit, approve, and fair dismiss.
t in t, [ 1160 ]
ransgressd, nor th mee.
to Adam replid,
Is the repence
Of mio teful Eve, exprest
Immutable , not I, [ 1165 ]
al bliss,
Yet willingly chee:
And am I nohe cause
ressing? not enough severe,
It seems, in traint: w could I more? [ 1170 ]
I old
the lurking Enemie
t lay in ; beyond this had bin force,
And force upon free ill h here no place.
But fidehee on, secure [ 1175 ]
Eito meet no danger, or to finde
Matter of glorious trial; and perhaps
I also errd in overmuch admiring
seemd in t, t I t
No evil durst attempt t I rue [ 1180 ]
t errour now, which is bey crime,
And t shall befall
o rusting
Lets raint s brook,
Ao hensue, [ 1185 ]
S his weak indulgence will accuse.
tual accusatio
tless her self-ning,
And of test appeerd no end.
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