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Whom thus afflicted when sad Eve beheld,

Desolate where she sate, approag nigh,

Soft words to his fierce passion she assayd: [ 865 ]

But her with stern regard he thus repelld.

Out of my sight, thou Serpent, that name best

Befits thee with him leagud, thy self as false

And hateful; nothing wants, but that thy shape,

Like his, and colour Serpentine may shew [ 870 ]

Thy inward fraud, to warn all Creatures from thee

Heh; least that too heavnly form, pretended

To hellish falshood, shem. But for thee

I had persisted happie, had not thy pride

And wandring vanitie, whe was safe, [ 875 ]

Rejected my forewarning, and disdaind

Not to be trusted, longing to be seen

Though by the Devil himself, him overweening

To over-reach, but with the Serpeing

Foold and beguild, by him thou, I by thee, [ 880 ]

To trust thee from my side, imagind wise,

stant, mature, proof against all assaults,

And uood not all was but a shew

Rather then solid vertu, all but a Rib

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