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Nor those mysterious parts were then ceald,

Then was not guiltie shame, disho shame

Of natures works, honor dishonorable,

Sin-bred, how have ye troubld all mankind [ 315 ]

With shews instead, meer shews of seeming pure,

And banisht from mans life his happiest life,

Simplicitie and spotless innoce.

So passd they naked on, nor shund the sight

Of Gel, for they thought no ill: [ 320 ]

So hand in hand they passd, the lovliest pair

That ever sin loves imbraces met,

Adam the goodliest man of men since borne

His Sons, the fairest of her Daughters Eve.

Under a tuft of shade that on a green [ 325 ]

Stood whispering soft, by a fresh Fountain side

They sat them down, and after no more toil

Of thir sweet Gardning labour then sufficd

To reend coole Zephyr, and made ease

More easie, wholsom thirst and appetite [ 330 ]

Mrateful, to thir Supper Fruits they fell,

arine Fruits which the pliant boughes

Yielded them, side-long as they sat ree

On the soft downie Bank damaskt……(内容加载失败!)

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