Matter of scorn, not to be given the foe. However, I with thee have fix'd my lot, Certain to undergo like doom; if death Consort with thee, death is to me as life; So forcible within my heart I feel The bond of nature draw me to my own, My own in thee,... The State of Innocence, and the Fall of Man - Page 308de John Milton - 1745 - 436 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Milton - 1711 - 464 pages
...to me as Life ; So forcible within my heart I feel jj j The lond of Nature draw me to my own, My own in thee= for what thou art is mine ; Our State cannot be fever'd, we are one, to loft thee were to lofe my felf. « So -Ada.m. and thus Eve to him reply'd.... | |
| John Milton, Nicolas François DUPRÉ DE SAINT-MAUR - 1745 - 506 pages
...to the Foe. However, I have fix'd my Lot, and refolve to undergo the fame Fate as thee: If DE AT H is to be thy Portion, then DEATH is to me as Life:...illuftrious Evidence, engaging me to emulate! but how fliall I, ADAM, being inferior in Nature, attain to thy Perfection? From whofe dear Side I boafb that... | |
| John Milton - 1754 - 482 pages
...Fate as thee : If DEATH is to be thy Portion, then DEATH is to me as Life : I feel the Bond of N ature within my Heart, fo forcibly draw me to my own Part...made him this Reply,; O exceeding great and glorious Trial of Love, high Example and illuftrious Evidence, engaging me to emulate ! but how fhall I, ADAM,... | |
| 1776 - 478 pages
...is to me as life ; So forcible within my heart I feel The bond of Nature draw me to my own, My own in thee, for what thou art is mine; Our state cannot be sever'd, we are one, One flesh ; to lose thee were to lose myself. So Adam, and thus Eve to him reply'd:... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 282 pages
...death is to me as life; So forcible within my heart I feel The bond of nature draw me to my own, My own in thee, for what thou art is mine; Our state cannot be sever'd, we are one, One flesh ; to lose thee were to lose myself. So Adam, and thus Eve to him reply'd.... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...to me as life : So forcible within my heart I feel 955 The bond of nature draw me to my own, My own in thee ! for what thou art is mine : Our state cannot be sever' d ; we are one, One flesh. To lose thee were to lose myself. So Adam ; and thus Eve to him reply'd... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...to me as life ; So forcible within my heart I feel 955 The bond of nature draw me to my own, My own in thee, for what thou art is mine ; Our state cannot be sever'd, we are one, One flesh; to lose thee were to lose myself. So Adam, and thus Eve to him reply'd.... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 pages
...death is to me as life; So forcible within my heart I feel The bond of Nature draw me to my own, My own in thee, for what thou art is mine ; Our state cannot be sever'd, we are one, One flesh ; to lose thee were to lose myself. So Adam, and thus Eve to him reply'd... | |
| 1810 - 482 pages
...death is to me as life; So forcible within my heart 1 feel The bond of Nature draw me to my own, My own in thee, for what thou art is mine ; Our state cannot be sever'd, we are one, One flesh ; to lose thee wer« to lose myself. So Adam, and thus Ere to him reply'd;... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 342 pages
...to me as life ; So forcible within my heart I feel 955 The bond of nature draw me to my own; My own in thee, for what thou art is mine ; Our state cannot be severM ; Wf, are one, One flesh ; to lose thee were to lose myself." fto Adam ; and thus Ere to turn... | |
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