Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... Adam . What is this , Eve ? thou droppest heavily In a heap earthward , and thy body heaves Under the golden floodings of thine hair ! Eve . O Adam , Adam ! by that name of Eve- Thine Eve , thy life - which suits me little now , Seeing ...
... Adam . What is this , Eve ? thou droppest heavily In a heap earthward , and thy body heaves Under the golden floodings of thine hair ! Eve . O Adam , Adam ! by that name of Eve- Thine Eve , thy life - which suits me little now , Seeing ...
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... Adam . They know me . I am deepest in the guilt , If last in the transgression . Eve . Adam . THOU ! If God , Who gave the right and joyaunce of the world Both unto thee and me , -gave thee to me . The best gift last , the last sin was ...
... Adam . They know me . I am deepest in the guilt , If last in the transgression . Eve . Adam . THOU ! If God , Who gave the right and joyaunce of the world Both unto thee and me , -gave thee to me . The best gift last , the last sin was ...
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... Adam . Because with her , I stand Upright , as far as can be in this fall , And look away from heaven which doth accuse , And look away from earth which doth convict , Into her face , and crown my discrowned brow Out of her love , and ...
... Adam . Because with her , I stand Upright , as far as can be in this fall , And look away from heaven which doth accuse , And look away from earth which doth convict , Into her face , and crown my discrowned brow Out of her love , and ...
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... Adam . Yet thou liest , Eve , Bent heavily on thyself across mine arm , Thy face flat to the sky . Eve . Ay ! and the tears Running , as it might seem , my life from me , They run so fast and warm . Let me lie so , And weep so , as if ...
... Adam . Yet thou liest , Eve , Bent heavily on thyself across mine arm , Thy face flat to the sky . Eve . Ay ! and the tears Running , as it might seem , my life from me , They run so fast and warm . Let me lie so , And weep so , as if ...
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... Adam . And was it good for such a prayer to pass , My unkind Eve , betwixt our mutual lives ? If I am exiled , must I be bereaved ? Eve . ' Twas an ill prayer : it shall be prayed no more ; And God did use it like a foolishness , Giving ...
... Adam . And was it good for such a prayer to pass , My unkind Eve , betwixt our mutual lives ? If I am exiled , must I be bereaved ? Eve . ' Twas an ill prayer : it shall be prayed no more ; And God did use it like a foolishness , Giving ...
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