Atonement in Literature And Life

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" ^ Sin begins in pride, grows cunning, treacherous, serpentine, and ultimates in a perverted mind which cannot distinguish reality from illusion, and what seems fair fruit turns to bitter ashes in the mouth. After the hellish crew had been turned to serpents, there sprang up a grove hard by, — " laden with fair fruit, like that Which grew in paradise, the bait of Eve Us'd by the tempter : on that prospect strange Their earnest eyes they fix'd, imagining For one forbidden tree a multitude Now r...isen, to work them further woe or shame : Yet parch'd with scalding thirst and hunger fierce, Though to delude them sent, could not abstain. But on they roll'd in heaps, and up the trees Climbing sat thicker than the snaky locks That curl'd Megsera : greedily they pluck'd The fruitage fair to sight, like that which grew Near that bituminous lake where Sodom flam'd, This more delusive not the touch, but taste Deceiv'd ; they fondly thinking to allay Their appetite with gust, instead of fruit Chew'd bitter ashes, which the offended taste With spattering noise rejected : oft they assay'd Hunger and thirst constraining ; drugg'd as oft, With hatefullest disrelish writh'd their jaws With soot and cinders fill'd ; so oft they fell Into the same illusion.

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