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
... with Fire; Nathless he so endur'd, till on the Beach Of that inflamed Sea, he
stood and call'd His Legions, Angel Forms, who lay intrans't Thick as Autumnal
Leaves that strow the Brooks In VALLOMBROSA, where Th' ETRURIAN shades
High ...
... with Fire; Nathless he so endur'd, till on the Beach Of that inflamed Sea, he
stood and call'd His Legions, Angel Forms, who lay intrans't Thick as Autumnal
Leaves that strow the Brooks In VALLOMBROSA, where Th' ETRURIAN shades
High ...
עמוד
... when her barbarous Sons Came like a Deluge on the South, and spread
Beneath GIBRALTAR to the LYBIAN sands. Forthwith from every Squadron and
each Band The Heads and Leaders thither hast where stood Their great
Commander; ...
... when her barbarous Sons Came like a Deluge on the South, and spread
Beneath GIBRALTAR to the LYBIAN sands. Forthwith from every Squadron and
each Band The Heads and Leaders thither hast where stood Their great
Commander; ...
עמוד
Say, Muse, their Names then known, who first, who last, Rous'd from the slumber,
on that fiery Couch, At thir great Emperors call, as next in worth Came singly
where he stood on the bare strand, While the promiscuous croud stood yet aloof?
Say, Muse, their Names then known, who first, who last, Rous'd from the slumber,
on that fiery Couch, At thir great Emperors call, as next in worth Came singly
where he stood on the bare strand, While the promiscuous croud stood yet aloof?
עמוד
Came ASTORETH, whom the PHOENICIANS call'd ASTARTE, Queen of Heav'n,
with crescent Horns; To whose bright Image nightly by the Moon SIDONIAN
Virgins paid their Vows and Songs, In SION also not unsung, where stood Her ...
Came ASTORETH, whom the PHOENICIANS call'd ASTARTE, Queen of Heav'n,
with crescent Horns; To whose bright Image nightly by the Moon SIDONIAN
Virgins paid their Vows and Songs, In SION also not unsung, where stood Her ...
עמוד
BELIAL came last, then whom a Spirit more lewd Fell not from Heaven, or more
gross to love Vice for it self: To him no Temple stood Or Altar smoak'd; yet who
more oft then hee In Temples and at Altars, when the Priest Turns Atheist, as did
...
BELIAL came last, then whom a Spirit more lewd Fell not from Heaven, or more
gross to love Vice for it self: To him no Temple stood Or Altar smoak'd; yet who
more oft then hee In Temples and at Altars, when the Priest Turns Atheist, as did
...
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