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... heard , Now walking in the garden , by soft winds Brought to their ears while
day declin'd : they heard , And from his presence hid themselves , among The
thickest trees , both man and wife : till God Approaching , thus to Adam call'd
aloud .
... heard , Now walking in the garden , by soft winds Brought to their ears while
day declin'd : they heard , And from his presence hid themselves , among The
thickest trees , both man and wife : till God Approaching , thus to Adam call'd
aloud .
Side 23
... They felt themselves now changing : down tlieir arms , Down fell both spear
and shield , down they as Book X. 23 PARADISE LOST .
... They felt themselves now changing : down tlieir arms , Down fell both spear
and shield , down they as Book X. 23 PARADISE LOST .
Side 24
Thus was th ' applause they meant , 545 Turn'd to exploding hiss , triumph to
shame Cast on themselves from their own mouths . There stood A grove hard by ,
{ prung up with this their change , His will who reigns above , to aggravate Their ...
Thus was th ' applause they meant , 545 Turn'd to exploding hiss , triumph to
shame Cast on themselves from their own mouths . There stood A grove hard by ,
{ prung up with this their change , His will who reigns above , to aggravate Their ...
Side 72
Their Maker's image , answer'd Michael , then 515 Forlook them , when
themselves they vilify'd To serve ungovern'd appetite : and took His image whom
they serv'd , and brutish vice , Inductive mainly to the Gin of Eve : Therefore lo
abject is ...
Their Maker's image , answer'd Michael , then 515 Forlook them , when
themselves they vilify'd To serve ungovern'd appetite : and took His image whom
they serv'd , and brutish vice , Inductive mainly to the Gin of Eve : Therefore lo
abject is ...
Side 80
These are the product Of those ill - match'd marriages thou saw'st ; Where good
with bad were match'd ; who of themselves 685 Abhorr to joint and by
imprudence mix'd . Produce prodigious births of body or mind . Such were these
giant ; men ...
These are the product Of those ill - match'd marriages thou saw'st ; Where good
with bad were match'd ; who of themselves 685 Abhorr to joint and by
imprudence mix'd . Produce prodigious births of body or mind . Such were these
giant ; men ...
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LibraryThing Review
Brugeranmeldelse - VivalaErin - LibraryThingThe shortest answer is: John Milton was a poetic genius. PL is so beautiful, you can't help but feel for Adam and Eve. Even Satan is a great character - he so wants to be an epic hero. This poem is a masterpiece, and he wrote it completely blind. Beautiful, absolutely amazing. Læs hele anmeldelsen
LibraryThing Review
Brugeranmeldelse - StefanY - LibraryThingHistorical significance and beautifully descriptive prose aside, I couldn't get into this book at all. Maybe it's too much familiarity with the plot or the inevitability of the impending doom of the ... Læs hele anmeldelsen
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Adam againſt alſo Angels arms behold beſt better BOOK bounds bring brought callid cloud comes death deeds deep deſcended doubt dwell earth evil eyes fair faith fall fame Father fear fell fight fire firſt fruit glory grace ground hand haſt hath head hear heard heart Heav'n Hell hill himſelf hold hope juſt king kingdom land laſt late leave leſs light live Lord loſt mankind means mind moſt muſt nature night once Paradiſe peace plain pow'r race reign reply'd reſt return'd Satan Saviour ſaw ſea ſeat ſee ſeek ſeems ſet ſhall ſhalt ſhould ſome ſon ſoon ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood ſuch Tempter thee themſelves thence theſe things thoſe thou art thought throne till tree true truth virtue voice waſte whoſe wide