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        So Adam, and to him replid. [ 960 ]

        O glorious trial of exceeding Love,

        Illustrious evidence, example high!

        Ingagio emulate, but s

        Of tion, taine,

        Adam, from w me sprung, [ 965 ]

        And gladly of our Union hee speak,

        One , one Soul in both; whereof good prooff

        thee resolvd,

        Rat th more dread

        Se us, linkt in Love so deare, [ 970 ]

        to undergoe , one Crime,

        If any be, of tasting t,

        ue, for of good still good proceeds,

        Direct, or by occasion ed

        trial of thy Love, which else [ 975 ]

        So emily never had bin known.

        ere it I t Deat would ensue

        ttempt, I ain alone

        t, and not persher die

        Deserted, t [ 980 ]

        Pernicious to thy Peace, chiefly assurd

        Remarkably so late of true,

        So fait I feel

        Farr ot, not Deat Life

        Augmented, opnd Eyes, new hopes, new Joyes, [ 985 ]

        taste so Divi    before

        ouc seems to this, and harsh.

        On my experience, Adam, freely taste,

        And fear of Deato the indes.

        So saying, she embracd him, and for joy [ 990 ]

        tenderly , muc he his Love

        o incurr

        Divine displeasure for h.

        In repence (for supliance bad

        Suc merits) from the bough [ 995 ]

        S fair entig Fruit

        it to eat

        Against ter kno deceavd,

        But fondly overe h Femal charm.
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