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Thence up he flew , and on the tree of life , The middle tree , and highest there
that grew , Sat like a cormorant ; yet not true life Thereby regain ' d , but sat
devising death To them who liv ' d ; nor on the virtue thought Of that life giving
plant , but ...
Thence up he flew , and on the tree of life , The middle tree , and highest there
that grew , Sat like a cormorant ; yet not true life Thereby regain ' d , but sat
devising death To them who liv ' d ; nor on the virtue thought Of that life giving
plant , but ...
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... he who requires From us no other service than to keep This one , this easy
charge , of all the trees In Paradise that bear delicious fruit So various , not to
taste that only tree Of knowledge , planted by the tree of life ; So near grows
death to life ...
... he who requires From us no other service than to keep This one , this easy
charge , of all the trees In Paradise that bear delicious fruit So various , not to
taste that only tree Of knowledge , planted by the tree of life ; So near grows
death to life ...
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Each tree Loaden . with fairest fruit , that hung to th ' eye Tempting , stirr ' d in me
sudden appetite To pluck and eat ... new begun My wand ' ring , had not he who
was my guide Up hither , from among the trees appear ' d , Presence divine .
Each tree Loaden . with fairest fruit , that hung to th ' eye Tempting , stirr ' d in me
sudden appetite To pluck and eat ... new begun My wand ' ring , had not he who
was my guide Up hither , from among the trees appear ' d , Presence divine .
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But of this tree we may not taste nor touch ; God so commanded , and left that
command , Sole daughter of his voice : the ... To whom the tempter guilefully
reply ' d : Indeed ! hath God then said that of the fruit Of all these garden trees ye
shall ...
But of this tree we may not taste nor touch ; God so commanded , and left that
command , Sole daughter of his voice : the ... To whom the tempter guilefully
reply ' d : Indeed ! hath God then said that of the fruit Of all these garden trees ye
shall ...
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But strange Hath been the cause , and wonderful to hear ; This tree is not as we
are told , a tree Of danger tasted , nor to evil unknown Opening the way , but of
divine effect To open eyes , and make them gods who taste ; And hath been
tasted ...
But strange Hath been the cause , and wonderful to hear ; This tree is not as we
are told , a tree Of danger tasted , nor to evil unknown Opening the way , but of
divine effect To open eyes , and make them gods who taste ; And hath been
tasted ...
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