Adam, now ope thine eyes, and first behold
Th effects which thy original crime hath wrought
In some to spring from thee, who never touchd [ 425 ]
Th excepted Tree, nor with the Snake conspird,
Nor sinnd thy sin, yet from that sin derive
Corruption to bring forth more violent deeds.
His eyes he opnd, and beheld a field,
Part arable and tilth, whereon were Sheaves [ 430 ]
New reapt, the other part sheep-walks and foulds;
Ith midst an Altar as the Land-mark stood
Rustic, of grassie sord; thither anon
A sweatie Reaper from his Tillage brought
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