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What order, so contrivd as not to mix
From many a berrie, and from sweet kernels prest
Be over, and the Sun more coole decline. [ 370 ]
Wants her fit vessels pure, then strews the ground
On Princes, when thir rich Retinue long [ 355 ]
Of Horses led, and Grooms besmeard with Gold
This spacious ground, i九_九_藏_書n yonder shadie Bowre
In Pontus or the Punic Coast, or where [ 340 ]
She gathers, Tribute large, and on the board
None can then Heavn such glorious shape contain;
As to a superior Nature, bowing low, [ 360 ]
To rest, and what the Garden choicest bears
So saying, with dispatchful looks in has九_九_藏_書te
Since by descending from the Thrones above,
Tastes, not well joynd, inelegant, but bring [ 335 ]
Neerer his presence Adam though not awd,
In India East or West, or middle shoare
More solemn then the tedious pomp that waits
Two onely, who yet by sovran gift possess
Whatever Earth all-bearing Mot九-九-藏-書her yields
His god-like Guest, walks forth, without more train
Bestirs her then, and from each tender stalk
Heaps with unsparing hand; for drink the Grape
Alcinous reignd, fruit of all kindes, in coate,
Perfections; in himself was all his state,
She crushes, inoffensive moust, and meathes [ 345 ]
Tastehttps://read.99csw.com after taste upheld with kindliest change,
To sit and taste, till this meridian heat
Those happie places thou hast deignd a while
Mean while our Primitive great Sire, to meet [ 350 ]
With Rose and Odours from the shrub unfumd.
To want, and honour these, voutsafe with us [ 365 ]
She tempers dulcet creams, noread•99csw•comr these to hold
What choice to chuse for delicacie best,
Thus said. Native of Heavn, for other place
Rough, or smooth rind, or bearded husk, or shell
Yet with submiss approach and reverence meek,
Dazles the croud, and sets them all agape.
She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent
Accompanied then with his own compleat