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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Then with expanded wings he stears his flight Aloft, incumbent on the dusky Air
That felt unusual weight, till on dry Land He lights, if it were Land that ever burn'd
With solid, as the Lake with liquid fire; And such appear'd in hue, as when the ...
... Of his Almighty Engin he shall hear Infernal Thunder, and for Lightning see
Black fire and horror shot with equal rage Among his Angels; and his Throne it
self Mixt with TARTAREAN Sulphur, and strange fire, His own invented Torments.
Thither by harpy-footed Furies hail'd, At certain revolutions all the damn'd Are
brought: and feel by turns the bitter change Of fierce extreams, extreams by
change more fierce, From Beds of raging Fire to starve in Ice Thir soft Ethereal
warmth, ...
Into this wilde Abyss, The Womb of nature and perhaps her Grave, Of neither Sea
, nor Shore, nor Air, nor Fire, But all these in thir pregnant causes mixt Confus'dly,
and which thus must ever fight, Unless th' Almighty Maker them ordain His dark ...
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