with liberal hand: he scrupld not to eat against his better knowledge; not deceavd; but fondly overe with femal charm。 x Paradise Lost Ⅸ24 大_ earth trembld from her entrails; as again ' 1000 ' in pangs; and nature gave a second groan; skie lowrd; and muttering thunder; som sad drops wept at pleating of the mortal sin original; while adam took no thought; eating his fill; nor eve to iterate ' 1005 ' her former trespass feard; the more to soothe him with her lovd societie; that now as with new wine intoxicated both they swim in mirth; and fansie that they feel divinitie within them breeding wings ' 1010 ' wherewith to scorne the earth: but that false fruit farr other operation first displaid; carnal desire enflaming; hee on eve began to cast lascivious eyes; she him as wantonly repaid; in lust they burne: ' 1015 ' till adam thus gan eve to dalliance move; eve; now i see thou art exact of taste; and elegant; of sapience no small part; since to each meaning savour we apply; and palate call judicious; i the praise ' 1020 ' yeild thee; so well this day thou hast purveyd。 much pleasure we have lost; while we abstaind from this delightful fruit; nor known till now true relish; tasting; if such pleasure be in things to us forbidden; it might be wishd; ' 1025 ' for this one tree had bin forbidden ten。 but e; so well refresht; now let us play; as meet is; after such delicious fare; for never did thy beautie since the day i saw thee first and wedded thee; adornd ' 1030 ' with all perfections; so enflame my sense with ardor to enjoy thee; fairer now then ever; bountie of this vertuous tree。 so said he; and forbore not glance or toy of amorous intent; well understood ' 1035 ' of eve; whose eye darted contagious fire。 Paradise Lost Ⅸ25 小=_说。网 her hand he seisd; and to a shadie bank; thick overhead with verdant roof imbowrd he led her nothing loath; flours were the couch; pansies; and violets; and asphodel; ' 1040 ' and hyacinth; earths freshest softest lap。 there they thir fill of love and loves disport took largely; of thir mutual guilt the seale; the solace of thir sin; till dewie sleep oppressd them; wearied with thir amorous play。 ' 1045 ' soon as the force of that fallacious fruit; that with exhilerating vapour bland about thir spirits had plaid; and inmost powers made erre; was now exhald; and grosser sleep bred of unkindly fumes; with conscious dreams ' 1050 ' encumberd; now had left them; up they rose as from unrest; and each the other viewing; soon found thir eyes how opnd; and thir minds how darknd; innocence; that as a veile had shadowd them from knowing ill; was gon; ' 1055 ' just confidence; and native righteousness and honour from about them; naked left to guiltie shame hee coverd; but his robe uncoverd more; so rose the danite strong herculean samson from the harlot…lap ' 1060 ' of philistean dalilah; and wakd shorn of his strength; they destitute and bare of all thir vertue: silent; and in face confounded long they sate; as struckn mute; till adam; though not less then eve abasht; ' 1065 ' at length gave utterance to these words constraind。 o eve; in evil hour thou didst give eare to that false worm; of whomsoever taught to counterfet mans voice; true in our fall; false in our promisd rising; since our eyes ' 1070 ' opnd we find indeed; and find we know both good and evil; good lost; and evil got; bad fruit of knowledge; if this be to know; which leaves us naked thus; of honour void; of innocence; of faith; of puritie; ' 1075 ' our wonted ornaments now soild and staind; and in our faces evident the signes of foul concupiscence; whence evil store; even shame; the last of evils; of the first be sure then。 how shall i behold the face ' 1080 ' henceforth of god or angel; earst with joy and rapture so oft beheld? those heavnly shapes will dazle now this earthly; with thir blaze insufferably bright。 o might i here in solitude live savage; in some glade ' 1085 ' obscurd; where highest woods impenetrable to starr or sun…light; spread thir umbrage broad; and brown as evening: cover me ye pines; ye cedars; with innumerable boughs hide me; where i may never see them more。 ' 1090 ' d Paradise Lost Ⅸ26 but let us now; as in bad plight; devise what best may for the present serve to hide the parts of each from other; that seem most to shame obnoxious; and unseemliest seen; some tree whose broad smooth leaves together sowd; ' 1095 ' and girded on our loyns; may cover round those middle parts; that this new mer; shame; there sit not; and reproach us as unclean。 so counseld hee; and both together went into the thickest wood; there soon they chose ' 1100 ' the figtree; not that kind for fruit renownd; but such as at this day to indians known in malabar or decan spreds her armes braunching so broad and long; that in the ground the bended twigs take root; and daughters grow ' 1105 ' about the mother tree; a pillard shade high overarcht; and echoing walks between; there oft the indian herdsman shunning heate shelters in coole; and tends his pasturing herds at loopholes cut through thickest shade: those leaves ' 1110 ' they gatherd; broad as amazonian targe; and with what skill they had; together sowd; to gird thir waste; vain covering if to hide thir guilt and dreaded shame; o how unlike to that first naked glorie。 such of late ' 1115 ' columbus found th american so girt with featherd cincture; naked else and wilde among the trees on iles and woodie shores。 thus fenct; and as they thought; thir shame in part coverd; but not at rest or ease of mind; ' 1120 ' they sate them down to weep; nor onely teares raind at thir eyes; but high winds worse within began to rise; high passions; anger; hate; mistrust; suspicion; discord; and shook sore thir inward state of mind; calm region once ' 1125 ' and full of peace; now tost