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Paradise Lost


                                  Seem I to thee sufficiently possessed
                                  Of happiness, or not? who am alone
                                  From all eternity; for none I know
                                  Second to me or like, equal much less.
                                  How have I then with whom to hold converse,
                                  Save with the creatures which I made, and those
                                  To me inferiour, infinite descents
                                  Beneath what other creatures are to thee?
                                  He ceased; I lowly answered. To attain
                                  The highth and depth of thy eternal ways
                                  All human thoughts come short, Supreme of things!
                                  Thou in thyself art perfect, and in thee
                                  Is no deficience found: Not so is Man,
                                  But in degree; the cause of his desire
                                  By conversation with his like to help
                                  Or solace his defects. No need that thou
                                  Shouldst propagate, already Infinite;
                                  And through all numbers absolute, though One:
                                  But Man by number is to manifest
                                  His single imperfection, and beget
                                  Like of his like, his image multiplied,
                                  In unity defective; which requires
                                  Collateral love, and dearest amity.
                                  Thou in thy secresy although alone,
                                  Best with thyself accompanied, seekest not
                                  Social communication; yet, so pleased,
                                  Canst raise thy creature to what highth thou wilt
                                  Of union or communion, deified:
                                  I, by conversing, cannot these erect


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