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" Our death, the Tree of Knowledge, grew fast by Knowledge of good, bought dear by knowing ill. Southward through Eden went a river large... "
Sea Song and River Rhyme from Chaucer to Tennyson - Page 186
by Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1887 - 324 pages
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The Works of Eminent Masters, in Painting, Sculpture, Architecture ..., Volume 1

Art - 1854 - 630 pages
...courie, but through the Knaggy hill Passed underneath ingulf d ; for God had thrown That mountain, as hit garden-mould, high raised Upon the rapid current,...which, through veins Of porous earth with kindly thirst up drawn, Rose a fresh fountain, and with many a rill Watcr'd the garden ; thence united, fell Down...
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The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and New

Susan Fenimore Cooper - Country life - 1854 - 482 pages
...shnggy hill Pass'd underneath ingulfd ; for God had thrown That mountain as his garden mold, high rais'd Upon the rapid current, which through veins Of porous earth, with kindly thirst up drawn, Rose a fresh fountain, and with many a rill Water'd the garden ; thence united fell Down...
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The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton: With Life ...

John Milton - Bookbinding - 1855 - 564 pages
...death, the tree of knowledge, grew fast by, Knowledge of good, bought dear by knowing ill. Southward through Eden went a river large, Nor changed his course,...for God had thrown That mountain as his garden-mould high-raised Upon the rapid current, which through veins Of porous earth with kindly thirst up-drawn,...
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The first four books of Milton's Paradise lost; with notes, by C.W. Connon

John Milton - 1855 - 202 pages
...cunning resemblances hardly to be discerned, that those confused seeds which were • po bu Southward through Eden went a river large, Nor changed his course,...hill Passed underneath ingulfed ; for God had thrown 225 That mountain as his garden mold high raised Upon the rapid current, which through veins Of porous...
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Studies Concerning the Origin of "Paradise Lost.", Volume 5, Issue 6

Heinrich Mutschmann - 1924 - 80 pages
...threading his way through the "woody wilderness". VI. The River Petzora in Paradise. 4.223 Southward through Eden went a river large, Nor changed his course, but through the shaggy hill 225 Passed underneath ingulfed; for God had thrown That mountain as his garden-mould, high-raised JJpon...
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Face to Face: Bakhtin in Russia and the West

Carol Adlam, Rachel Falconer, Vitalii Makhlin, Leslie Pinfield - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 396 pages
...seem to support Bakhtin's conception of epic as a timeless and absolutely distant world: Southward through Eden went a river large, Nor changed his course, but through the shaggy hill 225 Passed underneath engulfed, for God had thrown That mountain as his garden mould high raised Upon...
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Paradise Interpreted: Representations of Biblical Paradise in Judaism and ...

Gerard P. Luttikhuizen - Religion - 1999 - 240 pages
...within paradise. This is no neat or fixed garden, but a place of activity and adventure: Southward through Eden went a river large, Nor changed his course,...ingulfed, for God had thrown That mountain as his garden mould high raised Upon the rapid current, which through veins Of porous earth with kindly thirst...
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Paradise Lost (Hughes Edition)

John Milton, Merritt Yerkes Hughes - Poetry - 2003 - 388 pages
...hill Pass'd underneath ingulft, for God had thrown 225 That Mountain as his Garden mould high rais'd Upon the rapid current, which through veins Of porous...up-drawn, Rose a fresh Fountain, and with many a rill 210. Cf. 1. 132 above. Though there the biblical Eden. was immense discussion of the situation 218-220....
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The Major Works

John Milton - English literature - 2003 - 1012 pages
...through the shaggy hill Passed underneath engulfed, for God had thrown That mountain as his garden mould high raised Upon the rapid current, which through veins Of porous earth with kindly thirst up drawn,0 Rose a fresh fountain, and with many a rill Watered the garden; thence united fell 230 Down...
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Sublimity and Skepticism in Montaigne and Milton

David Louis Sedley - Skepticism in literature - 2005 - 224 pages
...shaggy hill Pass'd underneath ingulft, for God had thrown That Mountain as his Garden mould high rais'd Upon the rapid current, which through veins Of porous...up-drawn, Rose a fresh Fountain, and with many a rill Water'd the Garden. (4.224-30) The gentle reception of the river by the rest of the landscape complements...
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