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Paradise Lost


                                  Thy mate, who sees when thou art seen least wise.
                                  But if the sense of touch, whereby mankind
                                  Is propagated, seem such dear delight
                                  Beyond all other; think the same vouchsafed
                                  To cattle and each beast; which would not be
                                  To them made common and divulged, if aught
                                  Therein enjoyed were worthy to subdue
                                  The soul of man, or passion in him move.
                                  What higher in her society thou findest
                                  Attractive, human, rational, love still;
                                  In loving thou dost well, in passion not,
                                  Wherein true love consists not: Love refines
                                  The thoughts, and heart enlarges; hath his seat
                                  In reason, and is judicious; is the scale
                                  By which to heavenly love thou mayest ascend,
                                  Not sunk in carnal pleasure; for which cause,
                                  Among the beasts no mate for thee was found.
                                  To whom thus, half abashed, Adam replied.
                                  Neither her outside formed so fair, nor aught
                                  In procreation common to all kinds,
                                  (Though higher of the genial bed by far,
                                  And with mysterious reverence I deem,)
                                  So much delights me, as those graceful acts,
                                  Those thousand decencies, that daily flow
                                  From all her words and actions mixed with love
                                  And sweet compliance, which declare unfeigned
                                  Union of mind, or in us both one soul;
                                  Harmony to behold in wedded pair
                                  More grateful than harmonious sound to the ear.


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