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Lilith, The Legend of the First Woman is a 19th-century narrative poem in five books, written by the American poet, Ada Langworthy Collier, in 1885, and published in Boston by D Lothrop & Company. It has been reprinted several times in the 21st century.

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  • Lilith, The Legend of the First Woman is a 19th-century narrative poem in five books, written by the American poet, Ada Langworthy Collier, in 1885, and published in Boston by D Lothrop & Company. It has been reprinted several times in the 21st century. (en)
  • Lilith. The Legend of the First Woman – poemat epicki amerykańskiej poetki Ady Langworthy Collier, będący jej najbardziej znanym dziełem, opublikowany w 1885. Składa się z pięciu ksiąg. Bohaterką jest Lilith, rzekoma pierwsza żona biblijnego Adama. (pl)
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  • The cover of Lilith, The Legend of the First Woman (en)
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  • Lilith, The Legend of the First Woman is a 19th-century narrative poem in five books, written by the American poet, Ada Langworthy Collier, in 1885, and published in Boston by D Lothrop & Company. It has been reprinted several times in the 21st century. Lilith, The Legend of the First Woman is a 19th-century rendition of the old rabbinical legend of Lilith, the first woman, whose life story was dropped unrecorded from the early world, and whose home, hope, and Eden were passed to another woman. The author warns us in her preface that she has not followed the legend closely. In her hands, Lilith becomes an embodiment of mother-love that existed forever, and it is her name that lends its itself to the lullabys repeated to young children. (en)
  • Lilith. The Legend of the First Woman – poemat epicki amerykańskiej poetki Ady Langworthy Collier, będący jej najbardziej znanym dziełem, opublikowany w 1885. Składa się z pięciu ksiąg. Bohaterką jest Lilith, rzekoma pierwsza żona biblijnego Adama. Pure as an angel's dream shone Paradise.Blue mountains hemmed it round; and airy sighsOf rippling waters haunted it. Dim glades,And wayward paths o'erflecked with shimmering shades,And tangled dells, and wilding pleasances,Hung moist with odors strange from scented trees.Sweet sounds overbrimmed the place; and rare perfumes,Faint as far sunshine, fell 'mong verdant glooms.In that fair land, all hues, all leafage greenWrapt flawless days in endless summer-sheen. (pl)
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