Lament not Eve, but patiently resigne
justly t lost; nor set t,
t hine;
t lonely, hee goes [ 290 ]
to follo bound;
ive soile.
Adam by the cold sudden damp
Recovering, and terd spirits returnd,
to Michus his humble words addressd. [ 295 ]
Celestial, whrones, or namd
Of t, for such of shape may seem
Prince above Princes, gently tould
t else in telling wound,
And in performing end us; w besides [ 300 ]
Of sorroion and despair
Our frailtie can sustain, tidings bring,
Departure from t
Recess, and onely consolation left
Familiar to our eyes, all places else [ 305 ]
Inable appeer and desolate,
Nor knowing us nor known: and if by prayer
Incessant I could o che will
Of cease
to wearie h my assiduous cries: [ 310 ]
But prayer against e Decree
No more availes t the winde,
Bloifling back on breat forth:
to bidding I submit.
t afflicts me, t departing hence, [ 315 ]
As from his face I shall be hid, deprivd
nance; ,
itsafd
Presence Divine, and to my Sons relate;
On t ree [ 320 ]
Stood visible, among these Pines his voice
I tain talkd:
So many grateful Altars I would reare
Of grassie terfe, and pile up every Stone
Of lustre from the brook, in memorie, [ 325 ]
Or monument to Ages, and thereon
Offer s smelling Gumms and Fruits and Flours:
In yonder nether orld where shall I seek
appearances, or foot step-trace?