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Each tree , Loaden with fairest fruit , that hung to the eye Tempting , stirred in me
sudden appetite To pluck and eat ... new begun My wandering , had not he , who
was my guide Up hither , from among the trees appeared , Presence divine !
Each tree , Loaden with fairest fruit , that hung to the eye Tempting , stirred in me
sudden appetite To pluck and eat ... new begun My wandering , had not he , who
was my guide Up hither , from among the trees appeared , Presence divine !
Page 268
The trodden herb , of abject thoughts and low , As was my.food ; nor aught but
food discerned , Or sex ; and apprehended nothing high : Till on a day , roving
the field , I chanced A goodly tree , far distant , to behold , Loaden with fruit of
fairest ...
The trodden herb , of abject thoughts and low , As was my.food ; nor aught but
food discerned , Or sex ; and apprehended nothing high : Till on a day , roving
the field , I chanced A goodly tree , far distant , to behold , Loaden with fruit of
fairest ...
Page 270
So glistered the dire Snake , and into fraud Led Eve , our credulous mother , to
the tree Of prohibition , root of all our woe ; Which when she saw , thus to her
guide she spake . Serpent ! we might have spared our coming hither , Fruitless to
me ...
So glistered the dire Snake , and into fraud Led Eve , our credulous mother , to
the tree Of prohibition , root of all our woe ; Which when she saw , thus to her
guide she spake . Serpent ! we might have spared our coming hither , Fruitless to
me ...
Page 277
nor And forth to meet her went , the way she took That morn when first they parted
: by the tree Of knowledge he must pass ; there he her met , Scarce from the tree
returning : in her hand A bough of fairest fruit , that downy smiled , New ...
nor And forth to meet her went , the way she took That morn when first they parted
: by the tree Of knowledge he must pass ; there he her met , Scarce from the tree
returning : in her hand A bough of fairest fruit , that downy smiled , New ...
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Some tree , whose broad smooth leaves together sewed , And girded on our
loins , may cover round Those middle parts ; that this new comer , Shame , There
sit not , and reproach us as unclean . So counselled he , and both together went
Into ...
Some tree , whose broad smooth leaves together sewed , And girded on our
loins , may cover round Those middle parts ; that this new comer , Shame , There
sit not , and reproach us as unclean . So counselled he , and both together went
Into ...
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this is a time killer and entertaining epic poem .it read it in a vacation with the help of a guide book.
rinky roy (kolkata).
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