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SCENE 4. The Serpent , Spirits , and Volano . - Volano arrives from hell , and
declares that the confederate powers of the abyss designed to send a goddess
from the deep , entitled Vain Glory , to vanquish Man . SCENE 5. Vain Glory ,
drawn ...
SCENE 4. The Serpent , Spirits , and Volano . - Volano arrives from hell , and
declares that the confederate powers of the abyss designed to send a goddess
from the deep , entitled Vain Glory , to vanquish Man . SCENE 5. Vain Glory ,
drawn ...
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SCENE 7. An Angel , Adam and Eve . - The Angel gives them rough skins for
clothing , and exhorts them to penitence . SCENE 8. The archangel Michael ,
Adam and Eve . — Michael drives them from Paradise with a scourge of fire .
Angels ...
SCENE 7. An Angel , Adam and Eve . - The Angel gives them rough skins for
clothing , and exhorts them to penitence . SCENE 8. The archangel Michael ,
Adam and Eve . — Michael drives them from Paradise with a scourge of fire .
Angels ...
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Scene 2. Lucifer , the Flesh , and Adam . - Lucifer pretends to be a man , and the
elder brother of Adam . SCENE 3. A Cherub , Adam , the Flesh , and Lucifer . -
The Cherub secretly warns Adam against his foes ; and at last defends him with ...
Scene 2. Lucifer , the Flesh , and Adam . - Lucifer pretends to be a man , and the
elder brother of Adam . SCENE 3. A Cherub , Adam , the Flesh , and Lucifer . -
The Cherub secretly warns Adam against his foes ; and at last defends him with ...
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