| Stopford Augustus Brooke - Poets, English - 1879 - 192 pages
...the reason of her will. Her whole body too alters under her intense realisation of her emotion — "So much of death her thoughts Had entertained as dyed her cheek with pale." The end is very lovely and full of womanhood. Once Eve is reconciled to Adam, she thinks that all is... | |
| John Milton - English Literature - 1892 - 654 pages
...choosing, Destruction with destruction to destroy?" She ended here, or vehement despair Broke off the rest; so much of death her thoughts Had entertained as dyed her cheek with pale. But Adam, with such counsel nothing swayed, loio To better hopes his more attentive mind Labouring... | |
| John Milton - 1892 - 650 pages
...Destruction with destruction to destroy?" She ended here, or vehement despair Broke off the rest ; so much of death her thoughts Had entertained as dyed her cheek with pale. But Adam, with such counsel nothing swayed, 1010 To better hopes his more attentive mind Labouring... | |
| John Milton - 1892 - 672 pages
...Destruction with destruction to destroy?" She ended here, or vehement despair Broke off the rest ; so much of death her thoughts Had entertained as dyed her cheek with pale. But Adam, with such counsel nothing swayed, 1010 To better hopes his more attentive mind Labouring... | |
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