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" This may be well. But what if God have seen, And death ensue ? then I shall be no more ! And Adam, wedded to another Eve, Shall live with her enjoying, I extinct : A death to think ! Confirm'd then I resolve, Adam shall share with me in bliss or woe. "
Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books - Page 270
by John Milton - 1711 - 376 pages
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 11

English poets - 1790 - 258 pages
...fliaire with me in hlifs or woe : So dear 1 lov<\ him, .that with him all deaths I could I could indure, without him live no life. So faying, from the tree her ftep fhe tum'd, But firft low reverence done, as to the Power 835 That dwelt within, whofe prefence had...
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The Works of the British Poets, Volume 5

Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 740 pages
...death to think. Confirm'd then 1 refolve, Adam mall (hare with me in blifs or woe : So dear I Icve him, that with him all deaths I could endure, without...him live no life. So faying, from the tree her ftep me turnM ; But fint low reverence done, as to the power That dwelt within, whofe prefence had ilitWd...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Printed from ...

John Milton - 1795 - 282 pages
...enjoyin,;, I extinft; A death to think. Confirm'd then I resolve, 830 Adam shall share with me in bliss or woe : So dear I love him, that with him all deaths J could endure, without him live no life. So saying from the tree her step she turn'd, But first low...
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The Monthly magazine

Monthly literary register - 1841 - 1092 pages
...Eve, Shall live with her, enjoying, I extinct ? A death to think ! Adam shall share with me, in bliss or woe ; So dear I love him, that, with him, all deaths I could endure, without him live no life ' " Was ever Egypt's queen more selfishly wrong than this? The Wife, if this fruit can confer knowledge...
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Paradise Lost: With Notes, Selected from Newton and Others, to ..., Volumes 1-2

John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...extinct. A death to think ! Confirm'd then, I resolve Adam shall share with me in bliss or woe : 83 1 So dear I love him, that with him all deaths I could endure; without him live no life. So saying, from the tree her step she turn'd; But first low rev'rence done, as to the Pow'r That dwelt...
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Paradise lost, a poem. With the life of the author [by E. Fenton].

John Milton - 1800 - 300 pages
...extinct; A death to think. ConurnVd then I resulve, Adam sIiall share with me in hliss or woe; So dear l love him, that with him all deaths I could endure, without him live no life. So saying,-from the tree her step she turn'd; But first low rev'rence done, as to the pow'r That -dwelt...
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Paradise lost, a poem. Pr. from the text of Tonson's correct ed. of 1711

John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...enjoying, I extinct ; A death to think. Confirm'd then I resolve, Rjo Adam shall fhare with me in bliss or woe : So dear I love him, that with him all deaths I could endure, without him live no life. So saying from the tree her step she turn'd, But first low reverence done, as to the Power 83 5 That dwelt...
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The poetical works of John Milton, with the life of the author ..., Volumes 1-2

John Milton - 1807 - 514 pages
...enjoying, I extinct ; A death to think. Confirm'd then I resolve, 8; "Adam shall share with me in bliss or woe: So dear I love him, that with him all deaths I could endure, without him live no life. So saying, from the tree her step she ture'ii, But first low rev'rence done, as to the power That dwelt...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 4

John Milton, Henry John Todd - 1809 - 414 pages
...infus'd Into the plant fciential fap, deriv'd From nectar, drink of Gods. Adam the while, Ver. 832. So dear I love him, that with him all deaths I could endure, without him live no life."] How much ftronger and more pathetick is this than that of Horace, CM. III. ix. 24. " Tecura vivere...
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Paradise Lost, and the Fragment of a Commentary upon it by William Cowper

William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 484 pages
...enjoying, I extinct ; , A death to think i Confirm'd then I resolve, Adam shall share with me in bliss or woe : So dear I love him, that with him all deaths I could endure, .without him live no life. So saying, from the tree her step she turn'd ; But first low reverence done, as to the Power That dwelt...
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