| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 404 páginas
...gift has the fatal apple given — Your reason : — let it not be over-sway'd By tyrannous threats to force you into faith 'Gainst all external sense and...Enter CAIN and ADAH. . ADAH. Hush! tread softly, Cain. CAIN. I will ; but wherefore ? AUAH. Our little Enoch sleeps upon yon bed Of leaves, beneath the cypress.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 458 páginas
...has the fatal apple given — Your reason : — let it not be over-sway VI By tyrannous threats to force you into faith 'Gainst all external sense and...and war triumphant with your own. [They disappear. SC. 1. ACT III. SCENE I. The Earth near Eden, as in Act I. Enter CAIN and ADAH. ADAH. Hush ! tread... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 600 páginas
...gift has the fatal apple given — Your reason : — let it not be over-sway'd By tyrannous threats to force you into faith 'Gainst all external sense and...Enter CAIN and ADAH. ADAH. Hush ! tread softly, Cain. CAIN. I will ; but wherefore ? ADAH. Our little Enoch sleeps upon yon bed Of leaves, beneath the cypress.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 162 páginas
...gift has the fatal apple given — Your reason : — let it not be over-sway'd By tyrannous threats to force you into faith 'Gainst all external sense and...Enter CAIN and ADAH. ADAH. Hush ! tread softly, Cain. CAIN. I will ; but wherefore? AUAH. Our little Enoch sleeps upon yon bed Of leaves, beneath the cypress.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1822 - 334 páginas
...has the fatal apple given — Your reason, : — let it not be over-sway'd I5y tyrannous threats to force you into faith 'Gainst all external sense and...war triumphant with your own. [They disappear. ACT HI. SCENE I. The Earth near Eden, as in Act I. Enter CAIN and ADAH. Adah. Hush ! tread softly, Cain.... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 páginas
...gift has the fatal apple given — Your reason : — let it not be oversway'd By tyrannous threats, to force you into faith, 'Gainst all external sense and...— where the outward fails ; So shall you nearer be to the spiritual ^Nature, and war triumphant with your own." Were this passage, and the same might... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 páginas
...gift has the fatal apple given — Your reason : — let it not be oversway'd By tyrannous threats, to force you into faith, 'Gainst all external sense and...— where the outward fails ; So shall you nearer be to the spiritual ^Nature, and war triumphant with your own." 380 CUVIER. Were this passage, and the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 582 páginas
...Your reason: — let it not be over-svvay'd By tyrannous threats to force you into faitli 'Gitinst all external sense and inward feeling: Think and 'endure,...fails; So shall you nearer be the spiritual Nature, and \yat triumphant with your own. (They disappear.) Xf/l. ACT III. SCENE I. m The Earth near Eden, a*... | |
| 1822 - 116 páginas
...his hearers. eo SELECTIONS, IN POETRY AND PROSE. Extract from Cain— a Mystery.~-v\ LORD BYRON. ACXT III.» SCENE I. The Earth near Eden, as in Act I, Enter Cain and Adah. Jldah. Hush ! tread softly, Cain Cain. I will; but wherefore ? Adah. Our little Enoch sleeps upon yon... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 110 páginas
...external sense and inward feeling: Think and endure—and form an inner world In your own bosom—where the outward fails; So shall you nearer be the spiritual...triumphant with your own. [They disappear. ACT III. SCENE T.—The Earth near Eden, as io Act I. Enter CAIN and ADAH. ADAH. Hush! tread softly, Cain. CAIN. I... | |
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