Paradise LostAn Epic Poem on an Even Grander Scale “Better to reign in Hell, than to serve in Heaven.” ― John Milton, Paradise Lost In John Milton's Paradise Lost, the author tells the story of the fall of man, developing characters from the familiar Biblical narrative. Xist Publishing is a digital-first publisher. Xist Publishing creates books for the touchscreen generation and is dedicated to helping everyone develop a lifetime love of reading, no matter what form it takes |
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Henceforth his might we know, and know our own So as not either to provoke, or
dread New warr, provok't; our better part remains To work in close design, by
fraud or guile What force effected not: that he no less At length from us may find, ...
Either to disinthrone the King of Heav'n We warr, if warr be best, or to regain Our
own right lost: him to unthrone we then May hope, when everlasting Fate shall
yeild To fickle Chance, and CHAOS judge the strife: The former vain to hope ...
... Reign Sole King, and of his Kingdom loose no part By our revolt, but over Hell
extend His Empire, and with Iron Scepter rule Us here, as with his Golden those
in Heav'n. What sit we then projecting Peace and Warr? Warr hath determin'd us,
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