1
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guile; trickery

A

craft

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2
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“And from God’s mouth received that strait command”

A

pertains to Adam regarding the tree in the garden

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3
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to reprimand; to scold

A

reprove

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4
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to avoid; to evade

A

shun

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5
Q

the debate about women

A

querelle des femmes

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6
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score

A

twenty years

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7
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to make a mistake

A

err

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8
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indulged in; took pleasure in

A

wallowed

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9
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prudence; care in what one does

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discretion

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10
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to suffer complete ruin or destruction

A

perish

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11
Q

running through sin

A

an instance of figurative language

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12
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“Wilt thou forgive that sin”

A

an instance of repetition

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13
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ancestral / original sin

A

the topic of Donne’s first question

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14
Q

‘“framed by God’s eternal hand, / The perfectest man that ever breathed on earth”

A

Adam

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15
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why Eve succomed to eating the fruit

A

to gain knowledge

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16
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What Adam should have done

A

reproved with “sharp words, which he of God did hear”

17
Q
  • “Wilt Thou forgive that sin which I have won /*
  • Others to sin, and made my sin their door?”*
A

the influence of sin on others

18
Q

Her fault, though great, yet he was most to blame”

A

Lanyer’s perspective on the fall of man

19
Q

Eve’s only fault

A

too much love for Adam

20
Q

“But swear by Thyself, that at my death Thy Son / Shall shine as he shines now, and heretofore; / And having done that, Thou hast done; / I fear no more.”

A

a redemptive and hopeful conclusion