I rose as at thy call, but found thee not;
To find thee I directed then my walk;
And on, methought, alone I passd through ways [ 50 ]
That brought me on a sudden to the Tree
Of interdicted Knowledge: fair it seemd,
Much fairer to my Fancie then by day:
And as I wondring lookt, beside it stood
One shapd and wingd like one of those from Heavn [ 55 ]
By us oft seen; his dewie locks distilld
Ambrosia; on that Tree he also gazd;
And O fair Plant, said he, with fruit surchargd,
Deigns none to ease thy load and taste thy sweet,
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