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            <titlestmt>
                <title>Eden Bower (printer's copy manuscript, Princeton/Troxell collection)</title>
                <author>Dante Gabriel Rossetti</author>
                
                
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            <editionstmt>
                <edition>1</edition>
                <copyright>Reproduced with permission of the British Library.</copyright>
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                    <title>Eden Bower</title>
                    <author>Dante Gabriel Rossetti</author>
                    <msprod>
                        <date compdate="1869-09">1869 September</date>
                        <type>Printer's copy manuscript</type>
                        <assign/>
                        <collation/>
                        <note/>
                    </msprod>
                    <scribe>DGR</scribe>
                    <corrector>DGR</corrector>
                    <provenance>
                        <location>Troxell Collection, Princeton University Library</location>
                        <recnum>23287</recnum>
                        <note>The shelf-mark is CO189, box 5.</note>
                    </provenance>
                    <physicaldesc>
                        <binding>
                            <cover>Green leather bound by Cobden Sanderson in 1885; size, 12 3/4 x 8
                                3/4 inches.</cover>
                            <endpapers/>
                        </binding>
                        <paper/>
                        <watermark>E TOWGOOD/ 1868</watermark>
                        <note>Seven lined foolscap leaves, text copied on rectos only, measurements:
                            31.3 x 20.8cm</note>
                    </physicaldesc>
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            <commentaries>
                <head>Commentary</head>
                <section type="intro">
                    <head>Introduction</head>
                    <p>This is the Printer's Copy manuscript that DGR made for the first printing of
                        the poem in the <xref doc="a.1-1870.tb1.raw" workcode="20-1869.f30">First
                            Trial Book</xref> early in October 1869. </p>
                </section>
                <section type="texthistcomp">
                    <head>Textual History: Composition</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="texthistrev">
                    <head>Textual History: Revision</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="prodhist">
                    <head>Production History</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="recepthist">
                    <head>Reception History</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="icon">
                    <head>Iconographic</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="printhist">
                    <head>Printing History</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="pictorial">
                    <head>Pictorial</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="historical">
                    <head>Historical</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="literary">
                    <head>Literary</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="translation">
                    <head>Translation</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="autobio">
                    <head>Autobiographical</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="biblio">
                    <head>Bibliographic</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
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            <note>The bookplates of Ray Livingstone Murphy and collector Janet Camp Troxell 
            are pasted on the inside front cover endpaper.</note>
            <note>Laid between the endpapers is a typewritten note signed by Janet Camp Troxell detailing her research 
            on the composition of the poem.</note>
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            <pageheader>
                <note>A note inscribed in an unknown hand indicates that the volume was bound by 
                T.J. Cobden-Sanderson at the Doves Bindery.</note>
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                    <p>
                        Bound by Cobden-Sanderson<lb/>
                        One of the first items bound by him<lb/>
                        when commencing the Bindery<lb/>
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                  <hi rend="u">Eden Bower</hi>
               </title>
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                <lg n="1" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="1">It was Lilith the wife of Adam:</l>
                    <l n="2" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden <del>B</del>
                     <add>b</add>ower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="3">Not a drop of her blood was human,</l>
                    <l n="4">But she was made like a soft sweet woman.</l>
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                <lg n="2" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="5">Lilith stood on the skirts of Eden;</l>
                    <l n="6" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="7">She was the first that thence was driven;</l>
                    <l n="8">With her was hell and with Eve was heaven.</l>
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                <lg n="3" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="9">In the ear of the <del>s</del>
                  <add>S</add>nake said Lilith:&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="10" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="11">&#8220;To thee I come when the rest is over;</l>
                    <l n="12">A snake was I when thou wast my lover.</l>
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                <lg n="4" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="13">&#8220;I was the fairest snake in Eden:</l>
                    <l n="14" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="15">By the earth's will, new form and feature</l>
                    <l n="16">Made me a wife for the earth's new creature.</l>
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                <lg n="5" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="17">&#8220;Take me thou as I come from Adam:</l>
                    <l n="18" indent="1">(<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="19">Once again shall my love subdue thee;</l>
                    <l n="20">The past is past and I am come to thee.</l>
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                <lg n="6" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="21">&#8220;O but Adam was born for Lilith!</l>
                    <l n="22" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="23">All the threads of my hair are golden,</l>
                    <l n="24">And there in a net his heart was holden.</l>
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                    <l n="25">&#8220;O and Lilith was born for Adam!</l>
                    <l n="26" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="27">All the day and the night together</l>
                    <l n="28">My breath could shake his soul like a feather.</l>
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                <lg n="8" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="29">&#8220;What great joys had Adam &amp; Lilith!&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="30" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="31">Sweet close rings of the serpent's twining,</l>
                    <l n="32">As heart in heart lay sighing and pining.</l>
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                <lg n="9" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="33">&#8220;What bright babes had <del>Adam and Lilith</del>
                  <add>Lilith and Adam</add>!&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="34" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="35">Shapes that coiled in the woods and waters,</l>
                    <l n="36">Glittering sons and jewelled daughters.</l>
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                <lg n="10" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="37">&#8220;O thou God, the Lord God of Eden!</l>
                    <l n="38" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower &amp; the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="39">Say, was this fair body for no man,</l>
                    <l n="40">That from Adam's flesh thou mak'st him a woman?</l>
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                <lg n="11" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="41">&#8220;O thou <del>s</del>
                  <add>S</add>nake, the <del>k</del>
                  <add>K</add>ing-snake of Eden!</l>
                    <l n="42" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="43">God's strong will our necks are under,</l>
                    <l n="44">But thou and I may cleave it in sunder.</l>
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                <lg n="12" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="45">&#8220;Help, sweet Snake, sweet lover of Lilith!</l>
                    <l n="46" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower &amp; the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="47">And let God learn how I loved and hated</l>
                    <l n="48">Man in the image of God created.</l>
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                <lg n="13" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="49">&#8220;Help me once against Eve and Adam!</l>
                    <l n="50" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="51">Once for <del>my sake</del>
                  <add>one hour</add> this great endeavour,</l>
                    <l n="52">And then my love shall be thine for ever!</l>
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                <lg n="14" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="53">&#8220;Strong is God, the <del>foul</del>
                  <add>fell</add> foe of Lilith:</l>
                    <l n="54" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="55">Nought in heaven or earth may affright him;</l>
                    <l n="56">But join thou with me and we will smite him.</l>
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                <lg n="15" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="57">&#8220;Strong is God, the great <del>g</del>
                  <add>G</add>od of Eden:</l>
                    <l n="58" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="59">Over all he made he hath power;</l>
                    <l n="60">But lend me thou thy shape for an hour!</l>
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                <lg n="16" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="61">&#8220;Lend thy shape for the love of Lilith!</l>
                    <l n="62" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower &amp; the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="63">Look, my <del>lip</del>
                  <add>mouth</add> and my cheek are ruddy,</l>
                    <l n="64">And thou art cold, and fire is my body.</l>
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                <lg n="17" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="65">&#8220;Lend thy shape for the hate of Adam!</l>
                    <l n="66" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="67">That he may wail my joy that forsook him,</l>
                    <l n="68">And curse the day when the bride-sleep took him.</l>
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                <lg n="18" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="69">&#8220;Lend thy shape for the shame of Eden!</l>
                    <l n="70" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower &amp; the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="71">
                  <del>And prove how weak is foe-god or foeman</del>
                  <add>Is not the <add>F</add>oe-<add>G</add>od weak as the foeman</add>
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                    <l n="72">When love grows hate in the heart of a woman?</l>
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                <lg n="19" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="73">&#8220;Would'st thou know the <del>whole heart</del>
                  <add>heart's hope</add> of Lilith?</l>
                    <l n="74" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="75">Come thou close till thy head doth glisten</l>
                    <l n="76">Along my breast, and lip me and listen.</l>
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                <lg n="20" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="77">&#8220;<del>Is it</del>
                  <add>Am I</add> sweet, O sweet Snake of Eden?</l>
                    <l n="78" indent="1">(<hi rend="u">And O the bower &amp; the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="79">Then ope thine ear to my warm mouth's cooing</l>
                    <l n="80">And learn what deed remains for our doing.</l>
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                <lg n="21" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="81">&#8220;Thou didst hear when God said to Adam:&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="82" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="83">&#8216;Of all this wealth I have made thee warden;</l>
                    <l n="84">Thou'rt free to eat of the trees of the garden:</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="22" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="85">&#8220;Only of one tree eat not in Eden;</l>
                    <l n="86" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="87">All save one I give to thy freewill,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="88">The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.&#8217;</l>
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                <lg n="23" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="89">&#8220;O my love, come nearer to Lilith!</l>
                    <l n="90" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="91">In thy sweet folds wind me and bend me,</l>
                    <l n="92">And let me feel the shape thou shalt lend me!</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="24" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="93">&#8220;In thy shape I'll go back to Eden;</l>
                    <l n="94" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower &amp; the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="95">In these coils that Tree will I grapple,</l>
                    <l n="96">And stretch this crowned head forth by the apple.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="25" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="97">&#8220;Lo<del>!</del>
                  <add>,</add> Eve bends to the breath of Lilith!</l>
                    <l n="98" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="99">O how then shall my heart desire</l>
                    <l n="100">All her blood as food to its fire!</l>
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                <lg n="26" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="101">&#8220;Lo<del>!</del>
                  <add>,</add> Eve bends to the words of Lilith!&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="102" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower &amp; the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="103">&#8220;Nay, this Tree's fruit,&#8212;why should ye hate it,</l>
                    <l n="104">Or Death be born the day that ye ate it?</l>
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                <lg n="27" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="105">&#8220;Nay, but on that great day in Eden,</l>
                    <l n="106" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="107">By the help that in this <del>fair</del>
                  <add>wise</add> Tree is,</l>
                    <l n="108">God knows well ye shall be as He is.&#8217;</l>
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                <lg n="28" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="109">&#8220;Then Eve shall eat and give unto Adam;</l>
                    <l n="110" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="111">And then they both shall know they are naked,</l>
                    <l n="112">And their hearts ache as my heart hath achèd.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="29" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="113">&#8220;Then they shall hide in the trees of Eden,</l>
                    <l n="114" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="115">As in the cool of the day in the garden</l>
                    <l n="116">God shall walk without pity or pardon.</l>
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                <lg n="30" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="117">&#8220;Hear thou, Eve, the man's heart in Adam!</l>
                    <l n="118" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="119">Of his brave words hark to the bravest:&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="120">&#8220;This the woman gave that thou gavest.&#8221;</l>
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                <lg n="31" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="121">&#8220;Hear Eve speak, yea, list to her, Lilith!&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="122" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="123">
                        <del>Hear thy heart's own words that shall sate it</del>
                  <add>Let thine heart hear words that shall sate it:&#8212;</add>
                    </l>
                    <l n="124">&#8220;This the serpent gave and I ate it.&#8221;
                    </l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="32" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="125">&#8220;O <del>sweet</del>
                  <add>proud</add> Eve, cling close to thine Adam,</l>
                    <l n="126" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower &amp; the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="127">Driven forth as the beasts of his naming</l>
                    <l n="128">By the sword that for ever is flaming.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="33" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="129">&#8220;Know, thy path is known unto Lilith!</l>
                    <l n="130" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="131">While the blithe birds sang at thy wedding,</l>
                    <l n="132">There her tears grew thorns for thy treading.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="34" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="133">&#8220;O my love, O Love-snake of Eden!</l>
                    <l n="134" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="135">O to-day and the day to come after!</l>
                    <l n="136">Loose me, love,&#8212;give breath to my laughter!</l>
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                <lg n="35" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="137">&#8220;O bright Snake, the <del>d</del>
                  <add>D</add>eath-worm of Adam!</l>
                    <l n="138" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="139">
                        <del>Wind</del>
                  <add>Wreathe</add> thy neck with my hair's bright tether,</l>
                    <l n="140">And wear my gold and thy gold together!</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="36" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="141">&#8220;On that day on the skirts of Eden,</l>
                    <l n="142" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower &amp; the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="143">In thy shape shall I glide back to thee,</l>
                    <l n="144">And in my shape for an instant view thee.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="37" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="145">&#8220;But when thou'rt thou and Lilith is Lilith,</l>
                    <l n="146" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="147">In what bliss past hearing or seeing</l>
                    <l n="148">Shall each <add>one</add> drink <del>deep</del> of the other's being!</l>
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                <lg n="38" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="149">&#8220;With cries of &#8220;Eve!&#8221; and
                        &#8220;Eden!&#8221; and &#8220;Adam!&#8221;</l>
                    <l n="150" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="151">
                  <del>How shall my red lip<add>mouth</add> woo thee and win thee,&#8212;</del>
                  <add>How shall we mingle our love's caresses,</add>
               </l>
                    <l n="152">
                  <del>My warm white body all wound within thee!</del>
                  <add>I in thy folds and thou in my tresses!</add>
               </l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="39" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="153">&#8220;<del>On that day</del>
                  <del>With what evil kiss</del>
                  <del>With that kiss</del>
                  <add>With those <del>evil</del> names,</add> ye echoes of Eden<del>!</del>
                  <add/>
               </l>
                    <l n="154" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="155">Fire shall cry from my heart that burneth,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="156">&#8220;Dust he is and to dust returneth!&#8221;</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="40" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="157">&#8220;<del>O</del>
                  <add>Yet</add> to-day, <del>hearts</del>
                  <del>sweet</del>
                  <add>thou</add> master of Lilith,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="158" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="159">Wrap me round in the coils I'll borrow</l>
                    <l n="160">And let me tell thee of sweet to-morrow.</l>
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                <lg n="41" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="161">&#8220;In the planted garden eastward in Eden,</l>
                    <l n="162" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="163">Where the river goes forth to water the garden,</l>
                    <l n="164">The springs shall dry and the soil shall harden.</l>
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                    <l n="165">&#8220;Yea, where the bride-sleep fell upon Adam,</l>
                    <l n="166" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="167">None shall hear when the storm-wind whistles</l>
                    <l n="168">Through roses choked among thorns and thistles.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="43" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="169">&#8220;Yea, beside the east-gate of Eden,</l>
                    <l n="170" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="171">Where God joined them and none might sever,</l>
                    <l n="172">The sword turns this way and that for ever.</l>
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                <lg n="44" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="173">&#8220;What of Adam cast out of Eden?</l>
                    <l n="174" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower &amp; the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="175">Lo! with care like a shadow shaken,</l>
                    <l n="176">He tills the hard earth whence he was taken.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="45" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="177">&#8220;What of Eve too, cast out of Eden?</l>
                    <l n="178" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="179">Nay, but she, the bride of God's giving,</l>
                    <l n="180">Must yet be mother of all men living.</l>
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                    <l n="181">&#8220;Lo, God's grace, by the grace of Lilith!</l>
                    <l n="182" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower &amp; the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="183">To Eve's womb, from our sweet to-morrow,</l>
                    <l n="184">God shall greatly multiply sorrow.</l>
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                    <l n="185">&#8220;Fold me fast, O God-snake of Eden!</l>
                    <l n="186" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="187">What more prize than love <del>should</del>
                  <add>to</add> impel thee?</l>
                    <l n="188">Grip and lip my limbs as I tell thee!</l>
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                <lg n="48" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="189">&#8220;Lo! two babes for Eve and for Adam!</l>
                    <l n="190" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="191">Lo! sweet Snake, the travail and treasure,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="192">Two men-children born for their pleasure!</l>
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                <lg n="49" type="quintain">
                    <l n="193">&#8220;The first is Cain and the second Abel:</l>
                    <l n="194" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">Eden bower's in flower.</hi>)</l>
                    <l n="195">The soul of one shall be made thy brother,</l>
                    <l n="196">And thy tongue shall lap the blood of the other.&#8217;</l>
                    <l n="197" indent="1"> (<hi rend="u">And O the bower and the hour!</hi>)</l>
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