in miserie; such joy ambition findes。 but say i could repent and could obtaine by act of grace my former state; how soon would higth recall high thoughts; how soon unsay ' 95 ' what feignd submission swore: ease would recant vows made in pain; as violent and void。 for never can true reconcilement grow where wounds of deadly hate have peircd so deep: which would but lead me to a worse relapse ' 100 ' and heavier fall: so should i purchase deare short intermission bought with double smart。 。。 Paradise Lost Ⅳ3 。网 this knows my punisher; therefore as farr from granting hee; as i from begging peace: all hope excluded thus; behold in stead ' 105 ' of us out…cast; exild; his new delight; mankind created; and for him this world。 so farewel hope; and with hope farewel fear; farewel remorse: all good to me is lost; evil be thou my good; by thee at least ' 110 ' divided empire with heavns king i hold by thee; and more then half perhaps will reigne; as man ere long; and this new world shall know。 thus while he spake; each passion dimmd his face thrice changd with pale; ire; envie and despair; ' 115 ' which marrd his borrowd visage; and betraid him counterfet; if any eye beheld。 for heavnly mindes from such distempers foule are ever cleer。 whereof hee soon aware; each perturbation smoothd with outward calme; ' 120 ' artificer of fraud; and was the first that practisd falshood under saintly shew; deep malice to conceale; coucht with revenge: yet not anough had practisd to deceive uriel once warnd; whose eye pursud him down ' 125 ' the way he went; and on th assyrian mount saw him disfigurd; more then could befall spirit of happie sort: his gestures fierce he markd and mad demeanour; then alone; as he supposd all unobservd; unseen。 ' 130 ' so on he fares; and to the border es of eden; where delicious paradise; now nearer; crowns with her enclosure green; as with a rural mound the champain head of a steep wilderness; whose hairie sides ' 135 ' with thicket overgrown; grottesque and wilde; access denid; and over head up grew insuperable highth of loftiest shade; cedar; and pine; and firr; and branching palm a silvan scene; and as the ranks ascend ' 140 ' shade above shade; a woodie theatre of stateliest view。 yet higher then thir tops the verdurous wall of paradise up sprung: which to our general sire gave prospect large into his neather empire neighbouring round。 ' 145 ' …… Paradise Lost Ⅳ4 大_ and higher then that wall a circling row of goodliest trees loaden with fairest fruit; blossoms and fruits at once of golden hue appeerd; with gay enameld colours mixt: on which the sun more glad impressd his beams ' 150 ' then in fair evening cloud; or humid bow; when god hath showrd the earth; so lovely seemd that lantskip: and of pure now purer aire meets his approach; and to the heart inspires vernal delight and joy; able to drive ' 155 ' all sadness but despair: now gentle gales fanning thir odoriferous wings dispense native perfumes; and whisper whence they stole those balmie spoiles。 as when to them who saile beyond the cape of hope; and now are past ' 160 ' mozambic; off at sea north…east windes blow sabean odours from the spicie shoare of arabie the blest; with such delay well pleasd they slack thir course; and many a league cheard with the grateful smell old ocean smiles。 ' 165 ' so entertaind those odorous sweets the fiend who came thir bane; though with them better pleasd then asmodeus with the fishie fume; that drove him; though enamourd; from the spouse of tobits son; and with a vengeance sent ' 170 ' from media post to ?gypt; there fast bound。 now to th ascent of that steep savage hill satan had journied on; pensive and slow; but further way found none; so thick entwind; as one continud brake; the undergrowth ' 175 ' of shrubs and tangling bushes had perplext all path of man or beast that past that way: one gate there only was; and that lookd east on th other side: which when th arch…fellon saw due entrance he disdaind; and in contempt; ' 180 ' at one slight bound high over leapd all bound of hill or highest wall; and sheer within lights on his feet。 as when a prowling wolfe; whom hunger drives to seek new haunt for prey; watching where shepherds pen thir flocks at eeve ' 185 ' in hurdld cotes amid the field secure; leaps ore the fence with ease into the fould: or as a thief bent to unhoord the cash of some rich burgher; whose substantial dores; cross…barrd and bolted fast; fear no assault; ' 190 ' in at the window climbs; or ore the tiles; so clomb this first grand thief into gods fould: so since into his church lewd hirelings climbe。 xs Paradise Lost Ⅳ5 (小//说;网/ thence up he flew; and on the tree of life; the middle tree and highest there that grew; ' 195 ' sat like a cormorant; yet not true life thereby regaind; but sat devising death to them who livd; nor on the vertue thought of that life…giving plant; but only usd for prospect; what well usd had bin the pledge ' 200 ' of immortality。 so little knows any; but god alone; to value right the good before him; but perverts best things to worst abuse; or to thir meanest use。 beneath him with new wonder now he views ' 205 ' to all delight of human sense exposd in narrow room natures whole wealth; yea more; a heaven on earth; for blissful paradise of god the garden was; by him in the east of eden planted; eden stretchd her line ' 210 ' from auran eastward to the royal towrs of great seleucia; built by grecian kings; or where the sons of eden long before dwelt in telassar: in this pleasant soile his farr more pleasant garden god ordaind; ' 215 ' out of the fertil ground he causd to grow all trees of noblest kind for sight; smell; taste; and all amid them stood the tree of life; high eminent; blooming ambrosial fruit of vegetable gold; and next to life ' 220 ' our de