MILT ON's .PARADISE L N TWELVE BOOKS: BOOK V. NOW morn her rofy fleps in th' eaftern clime Advancing, fow'd the earth with orient pearl, When Adam wak'd e fo cuttom'd ; for his fleep Was aery-light, from pure digeflion bred, And temperate vapors bland, which th' only found* Of leaves and fuming rills (Aurora's fan) Lightly difpers'd, and the thrill satin fong Of birds on every bough. So much the more His wonder was, to find unwaken'd Eve With treffes di fcompos'd, and glowing cheek, is As * Perhaps thefe two lrerfes were originally di&ated by, the Author thus : And temperate vapors bland from finning rills, Which th' only found of leaves (Aurora's fan) Lightly difpers'd, ifcc
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