Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Abel And Cain Essay Example For Students
Abel And Cain Essay A monolog from the play by Lord Byron NOTE: This monolog is republished from Lord Byron: Six Plays. Ruler Byron. Los Angeles: Black Box Press, 2007. EVE: Hear, Jehovah!May the endless Serpents revile be on him!For he was fitter for his seed than ours.May every one of his days be desolate!He hath left thee no sibling, Adahââ¬Zillah no husbandââ¬me no child! for thusI revile him from my sight for evermore!All bonds I break between us, as he brokeThat of his temperament, in yonââ¬Oh Death! Death!Why didst thou not take me, who originally brought about thee?Why dost thou not all that now? Why dost thou not take far off Incarnate SpiritOf Death, whom I have carried upon the earthTo toss it with the dead. May all the cursesOf life be on him! what's more, his agoniesDrive him forward oer the wild, as usFrom Eden, till his youngsters do by himAs he did by his sibling! May the swordsAnd wings of red hot Cherubim seek after himBy day and nightââ¬snakes spring up in his pathââ¬Earths natural products be remains in his mouthââ¬the leavesOn which he lays his head to rest be strewedWith scorpions! May his fantasies be of his victim!His waking a constant fear of Death!May the reasonable streams go to blood as heStoops down to recolor them with his furious lip!May each component avoid or change to him!May he live in the aches which others kick the bucket with!And Death itself wax something more terrible than DeathTo him who originally familiar him with man!Hence, fratricide! hereafter that word is Cain,Through all the coming bunches of mankind,Who will loathe thee, however thou wert their sire!May the grass shrink from thy feet! the woodsDeny thee cover! earth a home! the dustââ¬A grave! the sun his light! what's more, paradise her God!
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