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He is my father: but I thought, that 'twere 300 A better portion for the animal Never to have been _stung at all_, than to Purchase renewal of its little life With agonies unutterable, though Dispelled by antidotes. _Lucifer_. But as thou saidst Of all beloved things thou lovest her Who shared thy mother's milk, and giveth hers Unto thy children---- _Cain_. Most assuredly: What should I be without her? _Lucifer_. What am I? _Cain_. Dost thou love nothing? _Lucifer_. What does thy God love? 310 _Cain_. All things, my father says; but I confess I see it not in their allotment here. _Lucifer_. And, therefore, thou canst not see if _I_ love Or no--except some vast and general purpose, To which particular things must melt like snows. _Cain_. Snows! what are they? _Lucifer_. Be happier in not knowing What thy remoter offspring must encounter; But bask beneath the clime which knows no winter. _Cain_. But dost thou not love something like thyself? _Lucifer_. And dost thou love _thyself_? _Cain_. Yes, but love more 320 What makes my feelings more endurable, And is more than myself, because I love it! _Lucifer_. Thou lovest it, because 'tis beautiful, As was the apple in thy mother's eye; And when it ceases to be so, thy love Will cease, like any other appetite.[119] _Cain_. Cease to be beautiful! how can that be? _Lucifer_. With time. _Cain_. But time has passed, and hitherto Even Adam and my mother both are fair: Not fair like Adah and the Seraphim-- 330 But very fair. _Lucifer_. All that must pass away In them and her. _Cain_. I'm sorry for it; but Cannot conceive my love for her the less: And when her beauty disappears, methinks He who creates all beauty will lose more Than me in seeing perish such a work. _Lucifer_. I pity thee who lovest what must perish. _Cain_. And I thee who lov'st nothing. _Lucifer_. And thy brother-- Sits he not near thy heart? _Cain_. Why should he not? _Lucifer_. Thy father loves
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