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Paradise Lost


                                  And thy fair Eve; Heaven is for thee too high
                                  To know what passes there; be lowly wise:
                                  Think only what concerns thee, and thy being;
                                  Dream not of other worlds, what creatures there
                                  Live, in what state, condition, or degree;
                                  Contented that thus far hath been revealed
                                  Not of Earth only, but of highest Heaven.
                                  To whom thus Adam, cleared of doubt, replied.
                                  How fully hast thou satisfied me, pure
                                  Intelligence of Heaven, Angel serene!
                                  And, freed from intricacies, taught to live
                                  The easiest way; nor with perplexing thoughts
                                  To interrupt the sweet of life, from which
                                  God hath bid dwell far off all anxious cares,
                                  And not molest us; unless we ourselves
                                  Seek them with wandering thoughts, and notions vain.
                                  But apt the mind or fancy is to rove
                                  Unchecked, and of her roving is no end;
                                  Till warned, or by experience taught, she learn,
                                  That, not to know at large of things remote
                                  From use, obscure and subtle; but, to know
                                  That which before us lies in daily life,
                                  Is the prime wisdom: What is more, is fume,
                                  Or emptiness, or fond impertinence:
                                  And renders us, in things that most concern,
                                  Unpractised, unprepared, and still to seek.
                                  Therefore from this high pitch let us descend
                                  A lower flight, and speak of things at hand
                                  Useful; whence, haply, mention may arise


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