A Concordance to Milton's English PoetryClarendon Press, 1972 - 683 pagina's |
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Pagina 144
... Trees ye shall not eate , Of each Tree in the Garden we may eate . The Garden , God hath said , Ye shall not eate Ye Eate thereof , your Eyes that seem so cleere , Our inward freedom ? In the day we eate Forth reaching to the Fruit ...
... Trees ye shall not eate , Of each Tree in the Garden we may eate . The Garden , God hath said , Ye shall not eate Ye Eate thereof , your Eyes that seem so cleere , Our inward freedom ? In the day we eate Forth reaching to the Fruit ...
Pagina 319
... Tree of Life , and eat , And guard all passage to the Tree of Life : The sourse of life ; next favourable thou , Some days ; how long , and what till then our life , To life prolongd and promisd Race , I now Safest thy life , and best ...
... Tree of Life , and eat , And guard all passage to the Tree of Life : The sourse of life ; next favourable thou , Some days ; how long , and what till then our life , To life prolongd and promisd Race , I now Safest thy life , and best ...
Pagina 638
... Tree we may not taste nor touch ; Sole Daughter of his voice ; the rest , we live Of each Tree in the Garden we may eate , Our inward freedom ? In the day we eate Of this fair Fruit , our doom is , we shall die . This Tree is not as we ...
... Tree we may not taste nor touch ; Sole Daughter of his voice ; the rest , we live Of each Tree in the Garden we may eate , Our inward freedom ? In the day we eate Of this fair Fruit , our doom is , we shall die . This Tree is not as we ...
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