The Works of Lord Byron, 5 tomasJ. Murray, 1905 |
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... Adah , and the evangelical piety of Adam and Abel , there is a reflection , if not an imitation , of the German idyll ( see Gessner's Death of Abel , ed . 1797 , pp . 80 , 102 ) . Of his indebtedness to Milton he makes no formal ac ...
... Adah , and the evangelical piety of Adam and Abel , there is a reflection , if not an imitation , of the German idyll ( see Gessner's Death of Abel , ed . 1797 , pp . 80 , 102 ) . Of his indebtedness to Milton he makes no formal ac ...
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... Adah " and " Zillah , " the earliest female names which occur in Genesis . They were those of Lamech's wives : those of Cain and Abel are not called by their names . Whether , then , a coincidence of subject may have caused the same in ...
... Adah " and " Zillah , " the earliest female names which occur in Genesis . They were those of Lamech's wives : those of Cain and Abel are not called by their names . Whether , then , a coincidence of subject may have caused the same in ...
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. DRAMATIS PERSONE MEN . ADAM . CAIN . ABEL . SPIRITS . ANGEL OF THE LORD . LUCIFER . EVE . ADAH . WOMEN . ZILLAH . CAIN : A MYSTERY . ACT I. SCENE I. -
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. DRAMATIS PERSONE MEN . ADAM . CAIN . ABEL . SPIRITS . ANGEL OF THE LORD . LUCIFER . EVE . ADAH . WOMEN . ZILLAH . CAIN : A MYSTERY . ACT I. SCENE I. -
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... AdaH , ZILLAH , offering a Sacrifice . Adam . GOD , the Eternal ! Infinite ! All - wise ! — Who out of darkness on the deep didst make Light on the waters with a word - All Hail ! Jehovah with returning light - All Hail ! Eve . God who ...
... AdaH , ZILLAH , offering a Sacrifice . Adam . GOD , the Eternal ! Infinite ! All - wise ! — Who out of darkness on the deep didst make Light on the waters with a word - All Hail ! Jehovah with returning light - All Hail ! Eve . God who ...
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... Adah . Wilt thou frown even on me ? Cain . My beloved Cain No , Adah ! no ; I fain would be alone a little while . Abel , I'm sick at heart ; but it will pass ; Precede me , brother - I will follow shortly . And you , too , sisters ...
... Adah . Wilt thou frown even on me ? Cain . My beloved Cain No , Adah ! no ; I fain would be alone a little while . Abel , I'm sick at heart ; but it will pass ; Precede me , brother - I will follow shortly . And you , too , sisters ...
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