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... Serpent , Inmate bad , and toward Eve Address'd his way , not with indented wave , Prone on the ground , as since , but on his rear , Circular base of rising folds , that tow'r'd Fold above fold a surging Maze , his Head Crested aloft ...
... Serpent , Inmate bad , and toward Eve Address'd his way , not with indented wave , Prone on the ground , as since , but on his rear , Circular base of rising folds , that tow'r'd Fold above fold a surging Maze , his Head Crested aloft ...
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... Serpent me beguil'd and I did eat . Which when the Lord God heard , without delay To Judgment he proceeded on th ' accus'd Serpent though brute , unable to transfer The Guilt on him who made him instrument Of mischief , and polluted ...
... Serpent me beguil'd and I did eat . Which when the Lord God heard , without delay To Judgment he proceeded on th ' accus'd Serpent though brute , unable to transfer The Guilt on him who made him instrument Of mischief , and polluted ...
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... Serpent in whose shape Man I deceiv'd : that which to mee belongs , Is enmity , which he will put between Mee and Mankind ; I am to bruise his heel ; His Seed , when is not set , shall bruise my head : 495 A World who would not purchase ...
... Serpent in whose shape Man I deceiv'd : that which to mee belongs , Is enmity , which he will put between Mee and Mankind ; I am to bruise his heel ; His Seed , when is not set , shall bruise my head : 495 A World who would not purchase ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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