A POEM IN TWELVE BOOKS WRITTEN BY JOHN MIL TO N. Τον πέρι Μσ' έφίλησε, δίδε δ' αγαθόν τε, κακόντε, HOMER Odyfl. O. Vol. II. GO THA. PRINTED TORSTEUDEL AND KEIL. 1 8 0 5 L I B R A RY Y. AUTHORS IN VERSE. Vol. II. Containing the second part of Miltons Paradise lost and Paradise Regain'da GO THA PRINTED FOR STEUDEL AND KEIL. 1 80 5. BOOK X. the eye Mean ean while the hainous and despiteful act Of Satan, done in Paradise, and how He in the serpent had perverted Eve, Her husband the, to taste the fatal fruit, Was known in Heav’n: for wbat can ’scape 5 Of God all seeing, or deceive his heart Omniscient? Who in all things wife and just, Hinder'd not Satan, to attempt the mind Of man, with strength entire, and free-will armid, Complete to have discover'd and repuls'd Whatever whiles of foe or seeming friend : For still they knew, and onght t' have still re member'd, The high injunction, not to taste that fruit, Whoever tempted : which day not obeying, Incurr'd, what could they less ? nalty, 15 A 10 the pe. |