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Paradise Lost Ⅶ 约翰·弥尔顿 1874 2018-03-22
The Sixt, and of Creation last arose With Eevning Harps and Mattin, when God said, [ 450 ] Let th Earth bring forth Soul living in her kinde, Cattel and Creeping things, and Beast of the Earth, Each in their kinde. The Earth obeyd, and strait opning her fertile Woomb teemd at a Birth Innumerous living Creatures, perfet formes, [ 455 ]

Limbd and full grown: out of the ground up rose As from his Laire the wilde Beast where he wonns In Forrest wilde, in Thicket, Brake, or Den; Among the Trees in Pairs they rose, they walkd: The Cattel in the Fields and Meddowes green: [ 460 ] Those rare and solitarie, these in flocks Pasturing at once, and in broad Herds upsprung.

The grassie Clods now Calvd, now half appeerd The Tawnie Lion, pawing to get free His hinder parts, then springs as broke from Bonds, [ 465 ] And Rampant shakes his Brinded main; the Ounce, The Libbard, and the Tyger, as the Moale Rising, the crumbld Earth above them threw In Hillocks; the swift Stag from under ground

Bore up his branching head: scarse from his mould [ 470 ] Behemoth biggest born of Earth upheavd His vastness: Fleect the Flocks and bleating rose, As Plants: ambiguous between Sea and Land The River Horse and scalie Crocodile. At once came forth whatever creeps the ground, [ 475 ] Insect or Worme; those wavd thir limber fans

For wings, and smallest Lineaments exact In all the Liveries dect of Summers pride With spots of Gold and Purple, azure and green: These as a line thir long dimension drew, [ 480 ] Streaking the ground with sinuous trace; not all Minims of Nature; some of Serpent kinde Wondrous in length and corpulence involvd

Thir Snakie foulds, and added wings. First crept The Parsimonious Emmet, provident [ 485 ] Of future, in small room large heart enclosd, Pattern of just equalitie perhaps Hereafter, joind in her popular Tribes Of Commonaltie: swarming next appeerd The Female Bee that feeds her Husband Drone [ 490 ]

Deliciously, and builds her waxen Cells With Honey stord: the rest are numberless, And thou thir Natures knowst, & gavst them Names, Needless to thee repeated; nor unknown The Serpent suttlst Beast of all the field, [ 495 ] Of huge extent somtimes, with brazen Eyes And hairie Main terrific, though to thee

Not noxious, but obedient at thy call.
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