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John Milton

John Milton

John Milton (1608–1674) was an English poet best known for "Paradise Lost" (1667), an epic poem retelling the biblical story of the Fall of Man. He also wrote "Paradise…

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"Bless'd is the man who hath not walk'd astray     In counsel of the wicked, and ith'way     Of sinners hath not stood, and in the seat     Of s"

"Cum simul in regem nuper satrapasque Britannos     Ausus es infandum perfide Fauxe nefas,     Fallor? an & mitis voluisti ex parte videri,"

"Naples, too credulous, ah! boast no more     The sweet-voiced Siren buried on thy shore,     That, when Parthenope1 deceas'd, she gave     Her"

"Of Mans First Disobedience, and the Fruit     Of that Forbidden Tree, whose mortal tast     Brought Death into the World, and all our woe,"

"When I consider how my light is spent,     E're half my days, in this dark world and wide,     And that one Talent which is death to hide,"

"Lord my God to thee I flie     Save me and secure me under     Thy protection while I crie     Least as a Lion (and no wonder)     He hast to"

"O nightingale that on yon blooming spray     Warblest at eve, when all the woods are still,     Thou with fresh hopes the Lovers heart dost fil"

"Diodati, e te'l diro con maraviglia,     Quel ritroso io ch'amor spreggiar solea     E de suoi lacci spesso mi ridea     Gia caddi, ov'huom dab"

"Why do the Gentiles tumult, and the Nations     Muse a vain thing, the Kings of th'earth upstand     With power, and Princes in their Congregati"

"As yet a stranger to the gentle fires     That Amathusia's smiling Queen2 inspires,     Not seldom I derided Cupid's darts,     And scorn'd his"

"At length, my friend, the far-sent letters come,     Charged with thy kindness, to their destin'd home,     They come, at length, from Deva's2 W"

"What needs my Shakespeare for his honored bones     The labor of an age in piled stones?     Or that his hallowed reliques should be hid     Un"

"Am pius extrema veniens Jacobus ab arcto     Teucrigenas populos, lateque patentia regna     Albionum tenuit, jamque inviolabile foedus     Sce"

"Quales aerii montis de vertice nubes     Cum surgunt, et jam Boreae tumida ora quierunt,     Caelum hilares abdit spissa caligine vultus,     N"

"Ye sister Pow'rs who o'er the sacred groves     Preside, and, Thou, fair mother of them all     Mnemosyne,1 and thou, who in thy grot     Immen"

"No more of talk where God or Angel Guest     With Man, as with his Friend, familiar usd     To sit indulgent, and with him partake     Rural r"

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