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tree of Life,
tree and t grew, [ 195 ]
Sat like a Cormorant; yet not true Life
t sat devising Death
to tue t
Of t life-giving Plant, but only usd
For prospect, w well usd he pledge [ 200 ]
Of immortality. So little knows
Any, but God alone, to value right
t perverts best things
to abuse, or to t use.
Beneath new wonder now he views [ 205 ]
to all delight of human sense exposd
In narroures wh, yea more,
A h, for blissful Paradise
Of God t
Of Eden planted; Eden stretchd her Line [ 210 ]
From Auran Easto towrs
Of Great Seleucia, built by Grecian Kings,
Or whe Sons of Eden long before
D in telassar: in t soile
Garden God ordaind; [ 215 ]
Out of til ground o grow
All trees of noblest kind for sigaste;
And all amid tood tree of Life,
, blooming Ambrosial Fruit
Of vegetable Gold; and next to Life [ 220 ]
Our Deatree of Kno by,
Kno dear by knowing ill.
Sout a River large,
Nor c the shaggie hill
Passd underneat, for God hrown [ 225 ]
t Mountain as his Garden mould high raisd
Upon t, whrough veins
Of porous Eart up drawn,
Rose a fresain, and h many a rill
aterd ted fell [ 230 ]
Doeep glade, and met ther Flood,
hich from his darksom passage now appeers,
And noo four main Streams,
Runs divers, wandring many