| John Milton - 1821 - 346 pages
...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 r" So saying, her rash hand in evil hoar 780 Forth reaching to the fruit, she pluck'd, she eat: Fjarth... | |
| Classical poetry - 1822 - 284 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... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 296 pages
...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 T So saying, her rash hand in evil hour Forth reaching to the fruit, she pluck'd, she eat 1 Earth felt... | |
| Thomas Reid - Philosophy - 1822 - 322 pages
...to her seeming, and with truth. 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. MILT. Thus our first parents were tempted to disobey their Maker, and all their posterity are liable... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 572 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... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 580 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 ?... | |
| Jacques Delille - English poetry - 1824 - 404 pages
...du mal, c'est vous, céleste plante, 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 saying, her rash hand in evil hour Forth reaching to the fruit, she pluck'd, she eat! Earth felt the... | |
| John Milton - Bible - 1826 - 312 pages
...cure of all, this fruit divine, 775 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 miud ? So saying, her rash hand in evil hour Forth reaching to the fruit, she pluck'd, she eat! 78ft... | |
| Thomas Reid - Act (Philosophy). - 1827 - 706 pages
...reason to her seeming, and with truth. 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? MILTON. Thus our parents were tempted to disobey their Maker, and all their posterity arc liable to... | |
| Henry Dana Ward - Freemasonry - 1828 - 428 pages
...righteousness and peace;" a little evil done to effect a great good. So our deceived parent Eve: " Here grows the cure of all; this fruit divine. " Fair to the eye, inviting to the taste, " Of virtue to make wise.'' She sought for an increase of knowledge. To this good end she could... | |
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