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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In dubious Battel on the Plains of Heav'n, And shook his throne. ... That with sad
overthrow and foul defeat Hath lost us Heav'n, and all this mighty Host In horrible
destruction laid thus low, As far as Gods and Heav'nly Essences Can Perish: for ...
But thou O Father, I forewarn thee, shun His deadly arrow; neither vainly hope To
be invulnerable in those bright Arms, Though temper'd heav'nly, for that mortal
dint, Save he who reigns above, none can resist. She finish'd, and the suttle ...
Say Heav'nly Powers, where shall we find such love, Which of ye will be mortal to
redeem Mans mortal crime, and just th' unjust to save, Dwels in all Heaven
charitie so deare? He ask'd, but all the Heav'nly Quire stood mute, And silence
was ...
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