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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With awful reverence prone; and as a God Extoll him equal to the highest in Heav
'n: Nor fail'd they to express how much they prais'd, That for the general safety he
despis'd His own: for neither do the Spirits damn'd Loose all thir vertue; least ...
With awful reverence prone; and as a God Extoll him equal to the highest in Heav
'n: Nor fail'd they to express how much they prais'd, That for the general safety he
despis'd His own: for neither do the Spirits damn'd Loose all thir vertue; least ...
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Mean while the Adversary of God and Man, SATAN with thoughts inflam'd of
highest design, Puts on swift wings, and toward the Gates of Hell Explores his
solitary flight; som times He scours the right hand coast, som times the left, Now
shaves ...
Mean while the Adversary of God and Man, SATAN with thoughts inflam'd of
highest design, Puts on swift wings, and toward the Gates of Hell Explores his
solitary flight; som times He scours the right hand coast, som times the left, Now
shaves ...
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SATAN was now at hand, and from his seat The Monster moving onward came
as fast, With horrid strides, Hell trembled as he strode. Th' undaunted Fiend what
this might be admir'd, Admir'd, not fear'd; God and his Son except, Created thing.
SATAN was now at hand, and from his seat The Monster moving onward came
as fast, With horrid strides, Hell trembled as he strode. Th' undaunted Fiend what
this might be admir'd, Admir'd, not fear'd; God and his Son except, Created thing.
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Admir'd, not fear'd; God and his Son except, Created thing naught vallu'd he nor
shun'd; And with disdainful look thus first began. Whence and what art thou,
execrable shape, That dar'st, though grim and terrible, advance Thy miscreated
Front ...
Admir'd, not fear'd; God and his Son except, Created thing naught vallu'd he nor
shun'd; And with disdainful look thus first began. Whence and what art thou,
execrable shape, That dar'st, though grim and terrible, advance Thy miscreated
Front ...
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holy light, ofspring of Heav'n firstborn, Or of Th' Eternal Coeternal beam May I
express thee unblam'd? since God is light, And never but in unapproached light
Dwelt from Eternitie, dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence
increate.
holy light, ofspring of Heav'n firstborn, Or of Th' Eternal Coeternal beam May I
express thee unblam'd? since God is light, And never but in unapproached light
Dwelt from Eternitie, dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence
increate.
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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