From an eternity of idleness I, God, awoke ; in seven days' toil made earth From nothing ; rested, and created man : I placed him in a paradise, and there Planted the tree of evil, so that he Might eat and perish, and my soul procure Wherewith to sate... De Quincey's Writings - Side 37af Thomas De Quincey - 1853Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Richard Carlile - 1824 - 876 sider
...the earth, nay all the worlds, and orbs in existence, out of nothing. -These were Jehovah's words : From an eternity of idleness I, God, awoke; in seven...toil made earth From nothing ; rested, and created mnu, I placed him in a paradise, there Planted the tree or' evil ; so that he Might eat and perish."... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 sider
...Accomplice of omnipotence in crime, And confidant of the all-knowing one. These were Jehovah's words. e pursues! THE SUICIDE'S ARGUMENT. EIB the birth of my life, if I wish'd it or no No I placed him in a paradise, and there Phtntt'd the tree of evil, so that he Might eat and perish, and... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1831 - 130 sider
...Accomplice of omnipotence in crime, And confident of the all-knowing one. These were Jehovah's words. From an eternity of idleness I, God, awoke; in seven...made earth From nothing; rested, and created man: I placed him in a paradise, and there Planted the tree of evil, so that he Might eat and perish, and... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1831 - 132 sider
...Accomplice of omnipotence in crime, And confident of the all-knowing one. These were Jehovah's words. From an eternity of idleness I, God, awoke ; in seven...made earth From nothing ; rested, and created man : I placed him in a paradise, and there Planted the tree of evil, so that he Might eat and perish,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 sider
...Accomplice of omnipotence in crime. And confidant of the all-knowing one. These were Jehovah's words. From an eternity of idleness I, God, awoke ; in seven...made earth From nothing ; rested, and created man : I placed him in a paradise, and there Planted the tree of evil, so that he Might eat and perish,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1832 - 146 sider
...Accomplice of Omnipotence in crime. And confident of the all-knowing one. These were Jehovah's words. From an eternity of idleness I, God, awoke; in seven...toil made earth From nothing; rested, and created man : I placed him in a paradise, and there Planted the tree of evil, so that he Might cat and perish,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 sider
...Accompliee of omnipotenee in crime, And confidant of the all-knowing one. These were Jehovah's words. From an eternity of idleness I, God, awoke ; in seven...made earth From nothing ; rested, and created man : I plaeed him in a paradise, and there Planted the tree of evil, so that he Might eat and perish,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 sider
...Aeeompliee of omnipotenee in erime, And eonfidant of the all-knowing one. These were Jehovah's words. From an eternity of idleness I, God, awoke ; in seven days' toil made earth From nothing ; rested, and ereated man : I plaeed him in a paradise, and there Planted the tree of evil, so that he Might eat... | |
| 1846 - 602 sider
...explain this at length : but if right, it would equally harmonize with the spirit of Christian morals. These were affronts to the founder of Christianity,...pity for the human race by the very horror of the dirine curses, God promises to send his son — only, however, for the benefit of a few. This son appears... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1846 - 610 sider
...his " Queen Mab," he gives a dreadful portrait of God ; and that no question may arise, of what God 1 he names him ; it is Jehovah. He asserts his existence...the benefit of a few. This son appears ; the poet tell us that — the Incarnate came ; humbly he came, Veiling his horrible Godhead in the shape Of... | |
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