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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... As from the Center thrice to Th' utmost Pole. O how unlike the place from
whence they fell! There the companions of his fall, o'rewhelm'd With Floods and
Whirlwinds of tempestuous fire, He soon discerns, and weltring by his side One
next.
... As from the Center thrice to Th' utmost Pole. O how unlike the place from
whence they fell! There the companions of his fall, o'rewhelm'd With Floods and
Whirlwinds of tempestuous fire, He soon discerns, and weltring by his side One
next.
עמוד
He soon discerns, and weltring by his side One next himself in power, and next in
crime, Long after known in PALESTINE, and nam'd BEELZEBUB. To whom Th'
ArchEnemy, And thence in Heav'n call'd Satan, with bold words Breaking the ...
He soon discerns, and weltring by his side One next himself in power, and next in
crime, Long after known in PALESTINE, and nam'd BEELZEBUB. To whom Th'
ArchEnemy, And thence in Heav'n call'd Satan, with bold words Breaking the ...
עמוד
So spake Th'Apostate Angel, though in pain, Vaunting aloud, but rackt with deep
despare: And him thus answer'd soon his bold Compeer. O Prince, O Chief of
many Throned Powers, That led Th' imbattelld Seraphim to Warr Under thy
conduct ...
So spake Th'Apostate Angel, though in pain, Vaunting aloud, but rackt with deep
despare: And him thus answer'd soon his bold Compeer. O Prince, O Chief of
many Throned Powers, That led Th' imbattelld Seraphim to Warr Under thy
conduct ...
עמוד
... foyld, If once they hear that voyce, their liveliest pledge Of hope in fears and
dangers, heard so oft In worst extreams, and on the perilous edge Of battel when
it rag'd, in all assaults Their surest signal, they will soon resume New courage
and.
... foyld, If once they hear that voyce, their liveliest pledge Of hope in fears and
dangers, heard so oft In worst extreams, and on the perilous edge Of battel when
it rag'd, in all assaults Their surest signal, they will soon resume New courage
and.
עמוד
Their surest signal, they will soon resume New courage and revive, though now
they lye Groveling and prostrate on yon Lake of Fire, As we erewhile, astounded
and amaz'd, No wonder, fall'n such a pernicious highth. He scarce had ceas't ...
Their surest signal, they will soon resume New courage and revive, though now
they lye Groveling and prostrate on yon Lake of Fire, As we erewhile, astounded
and amaz'd, No wonder, fall'n such a pernicious highth. He scarce had ceas't ...
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