The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper, Esq: Including the Hymns and Translations from Madame Guion, Milton, Etc., and Adam; a Sacred Drama; from the Italian of Gio. Battista Andreini, with a Memoir of the AuthorD. Appleton, 1856 |
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... fruit so sweet ? Where , then , where is the sense That you so lately boasted as sublime ? Observe , if it be just , That man so brave , so lovely , man that rules The world with skilful hand , man that so much Pleased his creating God ...
... fruit so sweet ? Where , then , where is the sense That you so lately boasted as sublime ? Observe , if it be just , That man so brave , so lovely , man that rules The world with skilful hand , man that so much Pleased his creating God ...
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... fruit ! Hasten , now hasten to extend thy hand To press this banquet of beatitude ! ADAM . Oh , my most sweet ... fruit entire We must between us eat ; And when we have enjoy'd it , Then to a radiant throne , a throne of stars , Exalting ...
... fruit ! Hasten , now hasten to extend thy hand To press this banquet of beatitude ! ADAM . Oh , my most sweet ... fruit entire We must between us eat ; And when we have enjoy'd it , Then to a radiant throne , a throne of stars , Exalting ...
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... fruit I fail'd . DIGRIGNAN . Ah , how can Adam live , If he indeed has eat the fruit forbidden , Condemning him to death ? Now well may we exclaim , That heaven this day inures itself to falsehood . [ you LUCIFER . Hear it , oh hell ...
... fruit I fail'd . DIGRIGNAN . Ah , how can Adam live , If he indeed has eat the fruit forbidden , Condemning him to death ? Now well may we exclaim , That heaven this day inures itself to falsehood . [ you LUCIFER . Hear it , oh hell ...
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