Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 14John Murray, 1833 |
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... soul , and which would be insignificant and hardly intelligible , but upon that supposition . " Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was , and the spirit return unto God who gave it . " - Eccl . xii . 7 . " And many of them ...
... soul , and which would be insignificant and hardly intelligible , but upon that supposition . " Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was , and the spirit return unto God who gave it . " - Eccl . xii . 7 . " And many of them ...
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... soul is immortal , and that " souls who dare use their immortality " are condemned by God to be wretched everlastingly . This sentiment , which is the pervading moral ( if we may call it so ) of the play , is developed in the lines ...
... soul is immortal , and that " souls who dare use their immortality " are condemned by God to be wretched everlastingly . This sentiment , which is the pervading moral ( if we may call it so ) of the play , is developed in the lines ...
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... soul For such companionship , I would not now Have stood before thee as I am a serpent Had been enough to charm ye , as before . ( 1 ) Cain . Ah ! didst thou tempt my mother ? Lucifer . I tempt none , ( 1 ) [ MS . " Have stood before ...
... soul For such companionship , I would not now Have stood before thee as I am a serpent Had been enough to charm ye , as before . ( 1 ) Cain . Ah ! didst thou tempt my mother ? Lucifer . I tempt none , ( 1 ) [ MS . " Have stood before ...
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... soul to immortality ? -BISHOP HORNE . ] ( 2 ) [ The Eclectic reviewer , we believe the late Robert Hall , says , — " A more deadly sentiment , a more insidious falsehood , than is con- veyed in these words , could not be injected into ...
... soul to immortality ? -BISHOP HORNE . ] ( 2 ) [ The Eclectic reviewer , we believe the late Robert Hall , says , — " A more deadly sentiment , a more insidious falsehood , than is con- veyed in these words , could not be injected into ...
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... the most gross and petty paltry wants , All foul and fulsome , and the very best Of thine enjoyments a sweet degradation , A most enervating and filthy cheat To lure thee on to the renewal of Fresh souls 48 ACT II . CAIN .
... the most gross and petty paltry wants , All foul and fulsome , and the very best Of thine enjoyments a sweet degradation , A most enervating and filthy cheat To lure thee on to the renewal of Fresh souls 48 ACT II . CAIN .
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