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" Thus ADAM look'd when from the garden driv'n, And thus disputed orders sent from Heav'n : Like him I go, but yet to go am loth : Like him I go, for angels drove us both. Hard was his fate, but mine still more unkind ; His EVE went with him, but mine stays... "
Le poète Edward Young (1683-1765): étude sur sa vie et ses œuvres - Page 131
by W. Thomas - 1901 - 663 pages
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The Weekly entertainer; or agreeable and instructive repository ..., Volumes 3-4

1784 - 1282 pages
...lines : Thus Adam look'd when from- the garden driven, And thus difpoted orders feist from Heaven : Like him I go, but yet to go am loth ; Like him I go, foraflgels drore us both : Hard was his fate, but mine llil! more unkind. His Ere went with him,...
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Anecdotes, Bons-mots, and Characteristic Traits of the Greatest Princes ...

Anecdotes - 1789 - 388 pages
...lines:—r" -Thus Adam loolt'd when from the garden driven! " And thus difputcd orders fent from Heaven. " Like him, I go; but yet to go am loth; " Like him 1 go, for angels drove us both. " Hard was his fata; but mine ftill more unkinrf: " His Eve went with him; but mine flays behind." II. The ftrongeft...
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Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical ..., Volume 2

Addison (pseud.) - Anecdotes - 1794 - 564 pages
...following lines : " Thus Adam look'd, when from the garden driv'n, " And thus difputed orders fent from heav'n : " Like him I go, but yet to go am loth, " Like him I go, for angels drove us both: " Hard was his fate, but mine ftill more unkind; " His Eve went with...
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Night Thoughts

Edward Young - 1798 - 432 pages
...manner, for which he was so remarkable, spoke the following lines : Thus ADAM look'd when from the garden driv'n, And thus disputed orders sent from...: Like him I go, but yet to go am loth : Like him I go, for angels drove us both. Hard was his fate, but mine still more unkind ; His EVE went with him,...
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The Works of the Author of The Night-thoughts: In Three Volumes, Volume 1

Edward Young - 1802 - 420 pages
...was so remarkable, uttered the following lines : " Thus Adam look'd wlien from the garden driren, " And thus disputed orders sent from Heav'n : " Like him I go, but yet to go am loth : " Like him I go, for angels drove us both. " Hard was his fate, but mine still more unkind ; " His Eve went with...
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Night Thoughts, on Life, Death, and Immortality

Edward Young - 1802 - 416 pages
...was so remarkable, uttered the following lines : " Thus Adam look'd when from the garden driven, " And thus disputed orders sent from Heav'n : " Like him I go, but jet to go am loth : " Like him I go, for angels drove us both. " Hard was his fate, but mine still...
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The Poetical Works of the Rev. Dr. Edward Young: With the Life of ..., Volume 1

Edward Young - English poetry - 1805 - 238 pages
...to be great, and at last is only turgid." We now leave awhile the works of cur author, tq i. » - " Like him I go, but yet to go am loth: " Like him I go, for angel? drove us both. " Hard was his fate, but mine still more unkind-: " His Eve went with...
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The British Martial: Or, An Anthology of English Epigrams: Being ..., Volume 1

Epigrams, English - 1806 - 274 pages
...downfal, I dare undertake. CCCCLXXXIV. ON BEING EXPELL'DA LADY'S. COMPANY. Thus Adam look'd when from the garden driv'n, And thus disputed orders sent from heav'n : Like him I go, tho' to depart I'm loth ; Like him I go, for angels drive us both. Hard was his fate, but mine still...
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A Selection of English Epigrams: Extracted Principally from the British and ...

Epigrams - 1812 - 156 pages
...a-ail, Death brought his last. ccu. On being expeffd a Lady's company. Thus Adam look'd when from the garden driv'n, And thus disputed orders sent from heav'n : Like him I go, though to depart I'm loth; Like him I go, for angels drive us both. Hard was his fale, but mine still...
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The Laughing Philosopher: Being the Entire Works of Momus, Jester of Olympus ...

John Bull - English wit and humor - 1825 - 782 pages
...bowed, pml spnke tlie following lines: — " Thus Adam lonk'd, when from the garden driv'n, And ihus disputed orders sent from heav'n ¡ . Like him I go, but yet to go am loth ; Like him I go, for angels drove ив both ; Hard was liUfate, but mine still more unkii.d; His J л с went...
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