From Paradise Lost
– Book-I
(First 26 Lines)
-John Milton
OF Mans
First Disobedience, and the Fruit
Of that
Forbidden Tree, whose mortal tast
Brought
Death into the World, and all our woe,
With
loss of Eden, till one greater Man
Restore
us, and regain the blissful Seat,
Sing Heav’nly
Muse, that on the secret top
Of Oreb,
or of Sinai, didst inspire
That
Shepherd, who first taught the chosen Seed,
In the
Beginning how the Heav’ns and Earth
Rose out
of Chaos: or if Sion Hill
Delight
thee more, and Siloa’s brook that flow’d
Fast by
the Oracle of God; I thence
Invoke
thy aid to my adventrous Song,
That
with no middle flight intends to soar
Above
th’ Aonian Mount, while it pursues
Things
unattempted yet in Prose or Rhime.
And
chiefly Thou, O Spirit, that dost prefer
Before
all Temples th’ upright heart and pure,
Instruct
me, for Thou know’st; Thou from the first
Wast
present, and with mighty wings outspread
Dove-like
satst brooding on the vast Abyss
And
mad’st it pregnant: What in me is dark
Illumin,
what is low raise and support;
That to
the highth of this great Argument
I may
assert Eternal Providence,
And
justifie the wayes of God to men.