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Divine displeasure for her sake, or Death.
Had so enobld, as of choice to incurr
Remarkably so late of thy so true,
Pernicious to thy Peace, chiefly assurd
One Heart, one Soul in both; whereof good prooff
Hath toucht my sense, flat seems to this, and harsh.
Direct, or by occasion hath99lib•net presented
And fear of Death deliver to the Windes.
O glorious trial of exceeding Love,
Shall separate us, linkt in Love so deare, [ 970 ]
Taste so Divine, that what of sweet before
Augmented, opnd Eyes, new Hopes, new Joyes, [ 985 ]
Rather then Death or aught then Death www.99lib.netmore dread
Tenderly wept, much won that he his Love
So eminently never had bin known.
In recompence (for such compliance bad
To undergoe with mee one Guilt, one Crime,
The worst, and not perswade thee, rather die
On my experience, Adam, freely taste,
This happie trial of thy Lov99lib•nete, which else [ 975 ]
So Adam, and thus Eve to him replid. [ 960 ]
Against his better knowledge, not deceavd,
Of thy perfection, how shall I attaine,
Whose vertue, for of good still good proceeds,
But fondly overcome with Femal charm.
So faithful Love unequald; but I feel
Adam, from wh九九藏书网ose deare side I boast me sprung, [ 965 ]
This my attempt, I would sustain alone
This day affords, declaring thee resolvd,
Deserted, then oblige thee with a fact [ 980 ]
And gladly of our Union heare thee speak,
Were it I thought Death menact would ensue
If any be, of tasting this fair Fruithttp://www.99lib.net,
So saying, she embracd him, and for joy [ 990 ]
With liberal hand: he scrupld not to eat
Ingaging me to emulate, but short
Illustrious evidence, example high!
Such recompence best merits) from the bough [ 995 ]
Farr otherwise th event, not Death, but Life
She gave him of that fair enticing Fruit
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