| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 262 pages
...rather what know to fear Under this ignorance of good and evil, Of God or death, of law or penalty ? 775 Here grows the cure of all, this fruit divine, Fair...eye, inviting to the tafte, Of virtue to make wife i what hinders then To reach, and feed at once both body' and mind ? So faying, her rafh hand in evil... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 890 pages
...rather what know to fear Under this ignorance of good and evil, Of God or death, of law or penalty ? 77$ Here grows the cure of all, this fruit divine, Fair to the eye, inviting to the tafte, Of virtut to make wifei what hinders then To reach, and feed at once both body' and mind ? So faying,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 270 pages
...ignoranee of good and evil, Of God or death, of law or penalty t 5j5 Here growt the eure of all, thit fruit divine, Fair to the eye, inviting to the tafte, Of virtue to make wife i what hinders then To reaeh, and feed nt onee both body' and mind ? So faying, her i'ii(h hand in... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1788 - 508 pages
...found CHAP. vi. Yet rung Of his perfnafive words impregn'd With reafon to her feeming, and with truth. Fair to the eye, inviting to the tafte, Of virtue...then To reach and feed at once both body and mind. MILTON. Thus our firfl parents were tempted to difobey their Maker, and all their pofterity are liable... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 258 pages
...rather what know to fear Under this ignorance of good and evil, Of God or death, of law or penalty ? 775 Here grows the cure of all, this fruit divine, Fair...and mind ? So faying, her rafh hand in evil hour 780 Forth reaching to the fruit, fhe pluck'd, me eat : Earth felt the wound, and Nature from her feat Sighing... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 282 pages
...rather what know to fear Under this ignorance of good and evil, Of God or death, of law or penalty? Here grows the cure of all, this fruit divine. Fair to the eye, inviting to the taste, Of virtue to make wise: What hinders then To reach, and feed at once both body' and mind ? So... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...Rather, What know to fear Under this ignorance of good and evil, Of God or death, of law or penalty ? 775 Here grows the cure of all, this fruit divine, Fair to the eye, inviting to the taste, Of virtue to make wise. What hinders then To reach, and feed at once both body' and mind ? So... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 636 pages
...what know to fear Under this ignorance of good and evil, Of God or death, ef law or penalty ? Heie grows the cure of all, this fruit divine, Fair to...then To reach, and feed at once both body and mind ? Paradife Löß, book ix. Full of thefe hopes of raifing herfelf to divinity, and notf ai has fometimes... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 pages
...rather what know to fear Under this ignorance of good and evil, Of God or death, of law or penalty? Here grows the cure of all, this fruit divine, Fair to the eye, inviting to the taste, of virtue to make wisei what hinders then To reach, and feed at once hoth hody and mind ; So... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...rather what know to fear Under this ignorance of good and evil, Of God or death, of law or penalty ? 775 Here grows the cure of all, this fruit divine. Fair to the eye, inviting to the taste, Of virtue to make wise : What hinders then To reach, and feed at once both body' and mind ?... | |
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