From Book IX of John Milton's "Paradise Lost," in which Eve ponders the possibility that she and Adam could be equal partners once they've both eaten the Forbidden Fruit.
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But to Adam in what sort
shall I appear?
Give him to partake
full happiness with me.
One heart, one soul.
Render me more equal,
for inferior who is free?
Confirmed then I resolve;
Adam shall share bliss or woe with me.
One heart, one soul in both,
death or aught shall separate us.
Linked in love to undergo
with me one guilt, one crime.
Tasting this fair fruit,
this happy trial of thy love.
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