《Paradise Lost Ⅻ》

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is to stay here; without thee here to stay;

is to go hence unwilling; thou to mee

art all things under heavn; all places thou;

who for my wilful crime art banisht hence。

this further consolation yet secure ' 620 '

i carry hence; though all by mee is lost;

such favour i unworthie am voutsaft;

by mee the promisd seed shall all restore。

so spake our mother eve; and adam heard

well pleasd; but answerd not; for now too nigh ' 625 '

th archangel stood; and from the other hill

to thir fixt station; all in bright array

the cherubim descended; on the ground

gliding meteorous; as evning mist

risn from a river ore the marish glides; ' 630 '

and gathers ground fast at the labourers heel

homeward returning。 high in front advanct;

the brandisht sword of god before them blazd

fierce as a et; which with torrid heat;

and vapour as the libyan air adust; ' 635 '

began to parch that temperate clime; whereat

in either hand the hastning angel caught

our lingring parents; and to th eastern gate

led them direct; and down the cliff as fast

to the subjected plaine; then disappeerd。 ' 640 '

they looking back; all th eastern side beheld

of paradise; so late thir happie seat;

wavd over by that flaming brand; the gate

with dreadful faces throngd and fierie armes:

som natural tears they dropd; but wipd them soon; ' 645 '

the world was all before them; where to choose

thir place of rest; and providence thir guide:

they hand in hand with wandring steps and slow;

through eden took thir solitarie way。

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