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Hence then , and evil go with thee along , Thy offspring , to the place of evil , Hell
, Thou and thy wicked crew ; there mingle broils , Ere this avenging sword begin
thy doom , Or some more sudden vengeance wing'd from God , Precipitate thee ...
Hence then , and evil go with thee along , Thy offspring , to the place of evil , Hell
, Thou and thy wicked crew ; there mingle broils , Ere this avenging sword begin
thy doom , Or some more sudden vengeance wing'd from God , Precipitate thee ...
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... though fall'n on evil days , On evil days though fall'n , and evil tongues ; In
darkness , and with dangers compass'd round , And solitude ; yet not alone ,
while thou Visit'st my slumbers nightly , or when morn Purples the east : still
govern thou ...
... though fall'n on evil days , On evil days though fall'n , and evil tongues ; In
darkness , and with dangers compass'd round , And solitude ; yet not alone ,
while thou Visit'st my slumbers nightly , or when morn Purples the east : still
govern thou ...
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Deterr'd not from achieving what might lead To happier life , knowledge of good
and evil ? Of good , how just ? of evil , if what is evil Be real , why not known ,
since easier shunnid ? God therefore cannot hurt ye , and be just : Not just , not
God ...
Deterr'd not from achieving what might lead To happier life , knowledge of good
and evil ? Of good , how just ? of evil , if what is evil Be real , why not known ,
since easier shunnid ? God therefore cannot hurt ye , and be just : Not just , not
God ...
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Both good and evil ; good lost , and evil got : Bad fruit of knowledge , if this be to
know , Which leaves us naked thus , of honour void , Of innocence , of faith , of
purity , Our wonted ornaments now soiled & stained ; And , in our faces , evident ...
Both good and evil ; good lost , and evil got : Bad fruit of knowledge , if this be to
know , Which leaves us naked thus , of honour void , Of innocence , of faith , of
purity , Our wonted ornaments now soiled & stained ; And , in our faces , evident ...
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To know both good and evil , since his taste Of that defended fruit ; but let him
boast His knowledge of good lost , and evil got ; Happier , had it sufficed him , to
have known Good by itself and evil not at all . He sorrows now , repents and
prays ...
To know both good and evil , since his taste Of that defended fruit ; but let him
boast His knowledge of good lost , and evil got ; Happier , had it sufficed him , to
have known Good by itself and evil not at all . He sorrows now , repents and
prays ...
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