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" To whom thus Eve replied. O thou for whom And from whom I was form'd, flesh of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end, my guide And head! "
S. Avreli Avgvstini: De catechizandis rvdibvs liber vnvs - Page 238
by Saint Augustine (of Hippo) - 1926 - 365 pages
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 514 pages
...toilsome, yet with thee were sweet. To whom thus Eve reply'd : O thou for whom And from whom I was form'd, flesh of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end, my guide And head, what thou hast said is just and right ; For we to him indeed all praises owe And daily thanks : I chiefly,...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With the Life of the Author, Volume 1

John Milton - 1813 - 342 pages
...thee were sweet." To whom thus Eve reply'd. " O thou for whom 440 And from whom I was form'd, fleth of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end, my guide And head ! what thou bast said is just and right. For we to him indeed all praises owe, And daily thanks; I...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1819 - 378 pages
...with thee wcr« sweet." To whom• thus Eve repty'd. " O then, for whom, And from whom I was form'd, flesh of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end, my guide And head, what thou hast said is jnst and right, For we to him indeed all praises owe And daily thanks ; I chiefly,...
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The British essayists; to which are prefixed prefaces by J ..., Volumes 27-34

British essayists - 1819 - 376 pages
...yet with thee were sweet." To whom thus Eve reply'd. " O thou, for whom, And from whom I was form,d, flesh of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end, my guide And head, what thou hast said is just and right, For we to him indeed all praises owe And daily thanks ; I chiefly,...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books

John Milton - 1820 - 342 pages
...yet with thee were sweet." To whom thus Eve reply'd. " O thon for whom 440 And from whom I was form'd flesh of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end, my guide And head, what thou hast said is just and riijht. For we to him indeed all praises owe, And daily thanks; I chiefly...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, Volume 1

John Milton - 1821 - 226 pages
...toilsome, yet with thee were sweet. To whom thus Eve replied. O thou for whom And from whom I was form'd, flesh of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end, my guide And head! what thou hast said is just and right. For we to him indeed all praises owe And daily thanks; I chiefly,...
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The British poets, including translations, Volume 16

British poets - 1822 - 302 pages
...yet with thee were sweet." To whom thus Eve replied : " O Thou for whom And from whom I was form'd, flesh of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end, my guide And head ! what thou hast said is just and right. For we to Him indeed all praises owe, And daily thanks ; I...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1823 - 354 pages
...yet withthee were sweet." To whom thus Eve reply'd. " O thou, for whom, And from whom I was form'd, flesh of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end, my guide And head, what thou hast said is just and right, For we to him indeed all praises owe And daily thanks ; I chiefly,...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumes 9-10

British essayists - 1823 - 806 pages
...with thee were sweet.' To whom thus Eve replied : ' O thou, for whom, And from whom, I was form'd, flesh of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end, my guide And head, what thou hast said is just and right. For we to Him, indeed, all praises owe, And daily thanks ; I...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...toilsome, yet with thee were sweet. To whom thus Eve replied. O thou for whom And from whom I was form'd, nly of weak minds Led captive ; cease t' admire, and all her plumes F what thou hast said is just and right : For we to him indeed all praises owe, And daily thanks | I...
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