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The Acrostic Paradise Lost by John Milton and Terrance Lindall

The first ever acrostic that tells the story as the proem goes along. Contains most of Lindall's art for Paradise Lost. Signed and numbered hardcover is $300. milton@wahcenter.net

The first ever acrostic that tells the story as the proem goes along. Contains most of Lindall's art for Paradise Lost. Signed and numbered hardcover is $300. milton@wahcenter.net

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Seem’d she woman to the waist <strong>and</strong> fair, yet ended<br />

In many a voluminous scaly fould that held a key.<br />

Never ceasing Hell Hounds barked around her.<br />

Sting armed her nether end <strong>and</strong> threatened injure.<br />

“Thou art my Father, thou my author’ she cried.<br />

“At thy right h<strong>and</strong> I shall reign voluptuous in<br />

Light <strong>and</strong> bliss <strong>and</strong> live in thy house at thy side in<br />

Ease, as beseems thy daughter. <strong>The</strong>refore hold!<br />

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