Paradise LostParadise Lost' is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton. It was first published in the year 1667. The poem concerns the Biblical story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Milton's purpose, stated in Book I, is to "justify the ways of God to men". |
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עמוד
... in what shape they choose Dilated or condens't, bright or obscure, Can
execute their aerie purposes, And works of love or enmity fulfill. For those the
Race of ISRAEL oft forsook Their living strength, and unfrequented left His
righteous Altar, ...
... in what shape they choose Dilated or condens't, bright or obscure, Can
execute their aerie purposes, And works of love or enmity fulfill. For those the
Race of ISRAEL oft forsook Their living strength, and unfrequented left His
righteous Altar, ...
עמוד
Thus far these beyond Compare of mortal prowess, yet observ'd Thir dread
Commander: he above the rest In shape and gesture proudly eminent Stood like
a Towr; his form had yet not lost All her Original brightness, nor appear'd Less
then ...
Thus far these beyond Compare of mortal prowess, yet observ'd Thir dread
Commander: he above the rest In shape and gesture proudly eminent Stood like
a Towr; his form had yet not lost All her Original brightness, nor appear'd Less
then ...
עמוד
But I should ill become this Throne, O Peers, And this Imperial Sov'ranty, adorn'd
With splendor, arm'd with power, if aught propos'd And judg'd of public moment,
in the shape Of difficulty or danger could deterre Me from attempting. Wherefore ...
But I should ill become this Throne, O Peers, And this Imperial Sov'ranty, adorn'd
With splendor, arm'd with power, if aught propos'd And judg'd of public moment,
in the shape Of difficulty or danger could deterre Me from attempting. Wherefore ...
עמוד
Before the Gates there sat On either side a formidable shape; The one seem'd
Woman to the waste, and fair, But ended foul in many a scaly fould Voluminous
and vast, a Serpent arm'd With mortal sting: about her middle round A cry of Hell
...
Before the Gates there sat On either side a formidable shape; The one seem'd
Woman to the waste, and fair, But ended foul in many a scaly fould Voluminous
and vast, a Serpent arm'd With mortal sting: about her middle round A cry of Hell
...
עמוד
Whence and what art thou, execrable shape, That dar'st, though grim and terrible,
advance Thy miscreated Front athwart my way To yonder Gates? through them I
mean to pass, That be assur'd, without leave askt of thee: Retire, or taste thy ...
Whence and what art thou, execrable shape, That dar'st, though grim and terrible,
advance Thy miscreated Front athwart my way To yonder Gates? through them I
mean to pass, That be assur'd, without leave askt of thee: Retire, or taste thy ...
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ADAM Angel Arms Beast behold bliss bounds bright bring Cloud created Creatures dark Death deep delight Divine dreadful dwell Earth equal Eternal evil eyes fair Faith fall farr Father fear fell field fire Fruit Gate Glorie Gods grace hand happie hast hath head heard heart Heav’n heav’nly Hell Hill hope human King Land least leave less light live look lost Love Mean mind Morn Nature never Night once pain Paradise peace perhaps pure Reason Reign rest rise round SATAN seat seek Serpent shape side sight Sons soon sound spake Spirits stand Starrs stood sweet taste thee thence things thir thou thoughts Throne till Tree vertue voice Warr whence wide Winds wings World