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... Fruit Tree yielding Fruit after her kind ; Whose Seed is in herself upon the Earth . 305 310 He scarce had said , when the bare Earth , till then Desert and bare , unsightly , unadorn'd , Brought forth the tender Grass , whose verdure ...
... Fruit Tree yielding Fruit after her kind ; Whose Seed is in herself upon the Earth . 305 310 He scarce had said , when the bare Earth , till then Desert and bare , unsightly , unadorn'd , Brought forth the tender Grass , whose verdure ...
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... Fruit Of all these Garden Trees ye shall not eat , Yet Lords declar'd of all in Earth or Air ? To whom thus Eve yet sinless . Of the Fruit Of each Tree in the Garden we may eat , 623. to thir provision : to numbers proportionate to what ...
... Fruit Of all these Garden Trees ye shall not eat , Yet Lords declar'd of all in Earth or Air ? To whom thus Eve yet sinless . Of the Fruit Of each Tree in the Garden we may eat , 623. to thir provision : to numbers proportionate to what ...
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... Fruit , our doom is , we shall die . How dies the Serpent ? hee hath eat'n and lives , And knows , and speaks , and reasons , and discerns , Irrational till then . For us alone Was death invented ? or to us deni'd This intellectual food ...
... Fruit , our doom is , we shall die . How dies the Serpent ? hee hath eat'n and lives , And knows , and speaks , and reasons , and discerns , Irrational till then . For us alone Was death invented ? or to us deni'd This intellectual food ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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