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... Tree , the Tree Of Knowledge ? and was not the Tree of Life Still fruitful ? Did I bid her pluck them not ? Did I plant things prohibited within 190 195 The reach of beings innocent , and curious By their own innocence ? I would have ...
... Tree , the Tree Of Knowledge ? and was not the Tree of Life Still fruitful ? Did I bid her pluck them not ? Did I plant things prohibited within 190 195 The reach of beings innocent , and curious By their own innocence ? I would have ...
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... tree of science , And sin — and not content with their own sorrow , Begot me - thee — and all the few that are , And all the unnumber'd and innumerable Multitudes , millions , myriads , which may be , To inherit agonies accumulated By ...
... tree of science , And sin — and not content with their own sorrow , Begot me - thee — and all the few that are , And all the unnumber'd and innumerable Multitudes , millions , myriads , which may be , To inherit agonies accumulated By ...
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... tree . Cain . But animals- Did they , too , eat of it , that they must die ? Lucifer . Your Maker told ye , they were made for you , you for him . - You would not have their doom Superior to your own ? Had Adam not As Fallen , all had ...
... tree . Cain . But animals- Did they , too , eat of it , that they must die ? Lucifer . Your Maker told ye , they were made for you , you for him . - You would not have their doom Superior to your own ? Had Adam not As Fallen , all had ...
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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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