Oeuvres, المجلد 151824 |
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... fruit ; relates what persuaded her to eat thereof : Adam , at first amazed , but perceiving her lost , resolves , through vehe- mence of love , to perish with her ; and , extenuating the trespass , eats also of the fruit : the effects ...
... fruit ; relates what persuaded her to eat thereof : Adam , at first amazed , but perceiving her lost , resolves , through vehe- mence of love , to perish with her ; and , extenuating the trespass , eats also of the fruit : the effects ...
الصفحة 3
... fruits . Adam est d'abord consterné ; mais , par un excès d'amour , il prend la résolution de périr avec elle ; et s'aveuglant lui - même , il mange du fruit . Quels en furent les effets . Ils cherchent d'abord à couvrir leur nudité ...
... fruits . Adam est d'abord consterné ; mais , par un excès d'amour , il prend la résolution de périr avec elle ; et s'aveuglant lui - même , il mange du fruit . Quels en furent les effets . Ils cherchent d'abord à couvrir leur nudité ...
الصفحة 5
... fruits , le doux nectar des dieux . Au lieu de ces accords de la terre et des cieux , Quel sujet vient s'offrir à ma lyre affligée ? L'Éternel méconnu , sa puissance outragée , La révolte aux humains amenant le trépas , Tous les fléaux ...
... fruits , le doux nectar des dieux . Au lieu de ces accords de la terre et des cieux , Quel sujet vient s'offrir à ma lyre affligée ? L'Éternel méconnu , sa puissance outragée , La révolte aux humains amenant le trépas , Tous les fléaux ...
الصفحة 23
... fruits et ce feuillage Exercent vainement nos travaux assidus ; Les travaux de la veille au matin sont perdus : En vain nous étayons ces tiges languissantes ; Des rameaux trop hâtifs , des feuilles renaissantes En vain nous réprimons l ...
... fruits et ce feuillage Exercent vainement nos travaux assidus ; Les travaux de la veille au matin sont perdus : En vain nous étayons ces tiges languissantes ; Des rameaux trop hâtifs , des feuilles renaissantes En vain nous réprimons l ...
الصفحة 54
... fruit of fairest colours mix'd , Ruddy and gold : I nearer drew to gaze ; When from the boughs a savoury odour blown , Grateful to appetite , more pleas'd my sense Than smell of sweetest fennel , or the teats Of ewe or goat dropping ...
... fruit of fairest colours mix'd , Ruddy and gold : I nearer drew to gaze ; When from the boughs a savoury odour blown , Grateful to appetite , more pleas'd my sense Than smell of sweetest fennel , or the teats Of ewe or goat dropping ...
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Adam affreux angel avoit beast beauté behold best bright bring bruise céleste charmes Cher ciel cieux cloud cœur courroux crime death déja Dieu divin doom douleur doux dwell earth Éden encens envy époux Ève evil eyes faith fear find first foiblesse forth found fruit glory gods good grace great ground hand hath head heard heart heaven hell high his punishment hope know l'Éternel l'homme last leave left lieux life light live lost love made make malheur mankind maux Milton mind monde mort night offspring PARADIS PERDU paradise peace perhaps poëte power race replied return return'd Satan scorn seed seem'd serpent seul shame sight soon spake stood stroke sweet taste terre their thence things thou thou hast though thought tout-à-coup tree tree Of knowledge trépas virtue words works world yeux
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الصفحة 196 - O ! why did God, Creator wise, that peopled highest Heaven With spirits masculine, create at last This novelty on Earth, this fair defect Of Nature, and not fill the world at once With men, as angels, without feminine ; Or find some other way to generate Mankind...
الصفحة 356 - For God is also in sleep ; and dreams advise, Which he hath sent propitious, some great good Presaging, since, with sorrow and heart's distress Wearied, I fell asleep : but now lead on — In me is no delay : with thee to go, Is to stay here ; without thee here to stay, Is to go hence unwilling ; thou to me Art all things under heaven, all places thou, Who for my wilful crime art banish'd hence. This further consolation yet secure I carry hence ; though all by me is lost, Such favour I, unworthy,...
الصفحة 246 - At even, which I bred up with tender hand From the first opening bud, and gave ye names, Who now shall rear ye to the sun, or rank Your tribes, and water from the ambrosial fount ? Thee, lastly, nuptial bower, by me...
الصفحة 354 - Charity, the soul Of all the rest : then wilt thou not be loath To leave this Paradise, but shalt possess A Paradise within thee, happier far.
الصفحة 194 - With other echo late I taught your shades To answer, and resound far other song. » Whom thus afflicted when sad Eve beheld,, Desolate where she sat, approaching nigh, Soft words to his fierce passion she assay'd : But her with stern regard he thus repell'd : <i Out of my sight, thou serpent!
الصفحة 50 - To interrupt, sidelong he works his way. As when a ship, by skilful steersman wrought, Nigh river's mouth or foreland, where the wind Veers oft, as oft so steers, and shifts her sail: So varied he, and of his tortuous train Curl'd many a wanton wreath in sight of Eve, To lure her eye...
الصفحة 74 - Earth felt the wound, and Nature from her seat Sighing through all her works gave signs of woe, That all was lost.
الصفحة 358 - They, looking back, all the eastern side beheld Of Paradise, so late their happy seat, Waved over by that flaming brand; the gate With dreadful faces throng'd, and fiery arms.
الصفحة 6 - I now must change Those notes to tragic ; foul distrust, and breach Disloyal on the part of man, revolt, And disobedience...
الصفحة 312 - Whereto thus Adam, fatherly displeas'd. " O execrable son ! so to aspire Above his brethren ; to himself assuming Authority usurp'd, from God not given : He gave us only over beast, fish, fowl, Dominion absolute ; that right we hold By his donation ; but man over men He made not lord ; such title to himself Reserving, human left from human free.