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Paradise Lost John Milton
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Of rebel Angels, by whose aid, aspi
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Since, through experience of this g
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As whom the fables name of monstrou
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In worst extremes, and on the peril
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Forthwith, form every squadron and
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To bestial gods; for which their he
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And Ida known, thence on the snowy
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Looks through the horizontal misty
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The work of sulphur. Thither, winge
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And trumpet's sound, throughout the
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Book II High on a throne of royal s
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To us is adverse. Who but felt of l
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To give his enemies their wish, and
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Within Heaven's bound, unless Heave
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A growing empire; doubtless! while
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Of those bright confines, whence, w
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Dreaded not more th' adventure than
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(What could it less when Spirits im
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He scours the right hand coast, som
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Levelled his deadly aim; their fata
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I fled; but he pursued (though more
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The gods who live at ease, where I
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O'er bog or steep, through strait,
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Tamely endured a bridge of wondrous
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Sings darkling, and in shadiest cov
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Which had no less proved certain un
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They who neglect and scorn, shall n
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Though last created, that for him I
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And where the river of bliss throug
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Of Sericana, where Chineses drive W
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Viewless; and underneath a bright s
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In Aaron's breast-plate, and a ston
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To deepest Hell, and, to repair tha
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Book IV O, for that warning voice,
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O, then, at last relent: Is there n
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Those balmy spoils. As when to them
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With mazy errour under pendant shad
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So passed they naked on, nor shunne
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Nearer to view his prey, and, unesp
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Less winning soft, less amiably mil
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From what point of his compass to b
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With thee conversing I forget all t
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On him who had stole Jove's authent
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In search of whom they sought: Him
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To thy transgressions, and disturbe
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Heaven's awful Monarch? wherefore,
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Book V Now Morn, her rosy steps in
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But sometimes in the air, as we, so
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Thy goodness beyond thought, and po
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His danger, and from whom; what ene
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Her fertile growth, and by disburth
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Them fully satisfied, and thee appe
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To whom sad Eve, with shame nigh ov
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But that success attends him; if mi
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And chains they made all fast, too
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There dwell, and reign in bliss; th
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My journey strange, with clamorous
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Climbing, sat thicker than the snak
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Then Heaven and Earth renewed shall
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And, in a troubled sea of passion t
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Can he make deathless death? That w
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Though by the Devil himself; him ov
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But rise;—let us no more contend,
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Resolved, as thou proposest; so our
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Book XI Thus they, in lowliest plig
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By the waters of life, where'er the
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Eve rightly called, mother of all m
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Not in his shape celestial, but as
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Presence Divine; and to my sons rel
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Mombaza, and Quiloa, and Melind, An
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A lazar-house it seemed; wherein we
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Of instruments, that made melodious
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Before him, towns, and rural works
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At length a reverend sire among the
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And fear of God; from whom their pi
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But say, what mean those coloured s
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With him or under him to tyrannize,
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To worship their own work in wood a
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Divided, till his rescued gain thei
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Forbidden knowledge by forbidden me
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Anointed King Messiah might be born
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Still followed him; to them shall l
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The Spirit of God, promised alike a
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Chiefly what may concern her faith
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