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IO F Man's first disobedience , and the fruit Of that forbidden tree , whose mortal taste Brought death into the world & all our woe With loss of EDEN , till one greater Man Restore us , and regain the blissful feat 5 Sing heavily Muse ...
IO F Man's first disobedience , and the fruit Of that forbidden tree , whose mortal taste Brought death into the world & all our woe With loss of EDEN , till one greater Man Restore us , and regain the blissful feat 5 Sing heavily Muse ...
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... and so near the brink : But Fate withstands , and to oppose th ' attempt 610 MED WSA with GORGONIAN terror guards The ford , and of itself the water flies All taste of living wight ; as once it fled The lip of TANTALUS .
... and so near the brink : But Fate withstands , and to oppose th ' attempt 610 MED WSA with GORGONIAN terror guards The ford , and of itself the water flies All taste of living wight ; as once it fled The lip of TANTALUS .
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... That dar'it , though grim and terrible , advance Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? through them I mean to pass , That be afsur'd without leave ask'd of thee : 685 Retire , or taste thy folly , and learn by proof ...
... That dar'it , though grim and terrible , advance Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? through them I mean to pass , That be afsur'd without leave ask'd of thee : 685 Retire , or taste thy folly , and learn by proof ...
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... And to the end persisting , safé arrive . This my long sufferance , and iny day of grace , They who negle & and scorn , shall never taste ; But But hard be harden'd , blind be blinded more ; Book III . PARADISE LOST . 59.
... And to the end persisting , safé arrive . This my long sufferance , and iny day of grace , They who negle & and scorn , shall never taste ; But But hard be harden'd , blind be blinded more ; Book III . PARADISE LOST . 59.
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In this pleasant soil His far more pleasant garden God ordain'd : 215 Out of the fertile ground he caus'd to grow All trees of noblest kind for light , smell , taste ; And all amid them stood the tree of Life , High eminent , blooming ...
In this pleasant soil His far more pleasant garden God ordain'd : 215 Out of the fertile ground he caus'd to grow All trees of noblest kind for light , smell , taste ; And all amid them stood the tree of Life , High eminent , blooming ...
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