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... Abel . Abel . Our brother comes . Enter ABEL Welcome , Cain ! My brother , The peace of God be on thee ! Cain . Abel , hail ! Abel . Our sister tells me that thou hast been wandering , In high communion with a spirit , far Beyond our ...
... Abel . Abel . Our brother comes . Enter ABEL Welcome , Cain ! My brother , The peace of God be on thee ! Cain . Abel , hail ! Abel . Our sister tells me that thou hast been wandering , In high communion with a spirit , far Beyond our ...
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... Abel , I pray thee , sacrifice alone- Jehovah loves thee well . Abel . Both well , I hope . Cain . But thee the better : I care not for that ; Thou art fitter for his worship than I am ; Revere him , then - but let it be alone- At least ...
... Abel , I pray thee , sacrifice alone- Jehovah loves thee well . Abel . Both well , I hope . Cain . But thee the better : I care not for that ; Thou art fitter for his worship than I am ; Revere him , then - but let it be alone- At least ...
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... Abel . Think not upon my offering's acceptance , But make another of thine own before It is too late . Cain . I will build no more altars , Nor suffer any . Abel ( rising ) . Cain ! what meanest thou ? Cain . To cast down yon vile flatt ...
... Abel . Think not upon my offering's acceptance , But make another of thine own before It is too late . Cain . I will build no more altars , Nor suffer any . Abel ( rising ) . Cain ! what meanest thou ? Cain . To cast down yon vile flatt ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1936 |
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