MILTON, J.: Essential John Milton (The)
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The Essential John Milton (more info)
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PARADISE LOST Book I Line 1: Of man's first disobedience, and the fruit - 07:52
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Line 128: O Prince, O chief of many throned Powers - 04:47
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Line 242: Is this the region, this the soil, the clime - 06:38
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Line 522: All these and more came flocking; but with looks - 05:31
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Line 622: O myriads of immortal Spirits, O Powers - 05:35
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Line 722: …Th' ascending pile - 04:20
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Book II Line 1: High on a throne of royal state, which far - 07:31
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Line 119: I should be much for open war, O Peers - 06:45
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Line 229: Either to disenthrone the King of Heav'n - 04:43
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Line 310: Thrones and imperial Powers, offspring of Heav'n - 05:18
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Line 390: Well have ye judged, well ended long debate - 02:39
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Line 430: O progeny of Heav'n, empyreal Thrones - 03:02
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Line 506: The Stygian Council thus dissolved; and forth - 05:51
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Line 704: So spake the grisly terror, and in shape - 08:40
The Essential John Milton (more info)
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Line 850: The key of this infernal pit by due - 07:00
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Line 968: T' whom Satan turning boldly thus. Ye Powers - 05:04
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Book III Paraphrase: God sitting on his throne sees Satan… - 01:54
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Book IV Line 1: O for that warning voice, which he who saw - 07:24
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Line 114: Thus while he spake, each passion dimmed his face - 03:18
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Line 172: Now to th' ascent of that steep savage hill - 03:35
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Line 246: …thus was this place - 06:20
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Line 358: O Hell! What do mine eyes with grief behold - 05:29
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Line 440: To whom thus Eve replied. O thou for whom - 03:16
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Line 492: So spake our general mother, and with eyes - 03:09
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Books V–VIII Paraphrase: Meanwhile, Uriel, descending - 02:16
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Book IX Line 1: No more of talk where God or angel guest - 05:33
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Line 99: O earth, how like to Heav'n, if not preferr'd - 06:57
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Line 204: And Eve first to her husband thus began. - 03:48
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Line 270: To whom the virgin majesty of Eve - 05:27
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Line 376: So spake the patriarch of mankind, but Eve - 07:07
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Line 494: So spake the Enemy of mankind, enclosed - 04:13
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Line 567: To whom the guileful Tempter thus replied. - 02:37
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Line 613: So talked the spirited sly snake; and Eve - 03:39
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Line 679: O sacred, wise and wisdom-giving plant - 04:13
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Line 745: Great are thy virtues, doubtless, best of fruits - 06:56
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Line 856: Hast thou not wondered Adam, at my stay? - 02:35
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Line 896: O fairest of Creation, last and best - 04:42
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Line 960: So Adam, and thus Eve to him replied. - 04:43
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Line 1034: So said he, and forbore not glance or toy - 06:18
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Line 1134: Would thou hadst hearkened to my words, and stayed - 03:15
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Book X Paraphrase: Man's disobedience known - 00:38
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Line 68: Father Eternal, thine is to decree - 09:07
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Line 229: Meanwhile ere thus was sinned and judged on earth - 04:58
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Line 354: O parent, these are thy magnific deeds - 03:56
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Line 460: Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms, Virtues, Powers - 07:19
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Books XI and XII Paraphrase: Meanwhile Sin and Death rejoice - 01:52
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Book XII Line 553: How soon hath thy prediction, seer blest - 07:53
The Essential John Milton (more info)
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Paradise Regained – Book I - 03:48
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Oh ancient powers of Air and this wide World - 04:31
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So to the coast of Jordan he directs - 03:54
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Meanwhile the Son of God, who yet some days - 04:36
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This having heard, straight I again revolved - 02:52
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Full forty days he passed – whether on hill - 03:54
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Whom thus answered the Arch-Fiend, now undisguised: - 03:10
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To whom our Saviour sternly thus replied: - 03:41
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So spake our Saviour; but the subtle Fiend, - 03:32
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Book II - 03:30
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Thus they out of their plaints new hope resume - 03:18
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The while her Son, tracing the desert wild, - 03:51
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To whom quick answer Satan thus returned: - 03:38
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He ceased, and heard their grant in loud acclaim; - 03:46
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He viewed it round; - 04:34
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'What doubts the Son of God to sit and eat?' - 04:18
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To whom thus Jesus patiently replied: - 04:05
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Book III - 03:14
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To whom our Saviour calmly thus replied - 04:10
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To whom the Tempter, murmuring, thus replied - 04:36
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To whom our Saviour answer thus returned - 04:15
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With that (such power was given him then), he took - 03:43
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He looked, and saw what numbers numberless - 04:26
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To whom our Saviour answered thus, unmoved - 04:19
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Book IV - 02:37
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And now the Tempter thus his silence broke - 04:10
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To whom the Son of God, unmoved, replied - 03:42
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Whom thus our Saviour answered with disdain - 04:08
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Look once more, ere we leave this specular mount - 02:55
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To whom our Saviour sagely thus replied - 03:04
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Or, if I would delight my private hours - 03:50
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So saying, he took (for still he knew his power Not yet expired) - 03:30
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Him walking on a sunny hill he found - 03:15
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To whom the Fiend, now swoln with rage, replied - 03:46
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But Satan, smitten with amazement, fell - 02:07
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'True Image of the Father, whether throned…' - 05:13
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At a Vacation Exercise - 06:46
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L'Allegro - 07:19
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Il Penseroso - 05:21
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Or let my lamp, at midnight hour… - 05:06
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At a Solemn Musick - 01:55
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To Mr. H Lawes, on his Aires - 01:05
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On Time - 01:17
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On Shakespeare - 01:05
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On the morning of Christ's Nativity - 05:49
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Yea Truth, and Justice then… - 03:31
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Sonnet: To the Lord General Cromwell - 01:13
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Sonnet: On the detraction which followed… - 01:07
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Sonnet: On the Late Massacre in Piedmont - 00:55
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Lycidas - 06:25
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cont. It was that fatal and perfidious bark… - 06:47
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Sonnet: To the Nightingale - 00:56
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Sonnet: On my 23rd Birthday - 01:38
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from Paradise Lost – opening of Book I - 01:48
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from Paradise Lost – Book 1 – The fall of Mulciber - 01:31
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from Paradise Lost – opening of Book II - 01:52
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from Paradise Lost – from Book XII - 01:30
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from Paradise Regained - 01:39
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Sonnet: Upon a Deceased Wife - 01:13
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Sonnet: On his Blindness - 01:11
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Sonnet: to Cyriack Skinner - 01:12
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from Samson Agonistes - 02:05
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The destruction of the Temple from Samson Agonistes - 02:11
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The Final Chorus from Samson Agonistes - 00:48
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from Comus, a Masque - 03:55
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Introduction to Areopagitica - 00:49
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from Areopagitica - 06:58
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Next, what more national corruption… - 06:35
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What advantage is it to be a man… - 06:13
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And now the time in special… - 05:48
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Introduction to The Doctrine and Discipline - 00:41
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from The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce - 05:36
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How vain therefore is it…. - 06:49
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I suppose it will be allow'd us… - 07:27
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Introduction to The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates - 00:32
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from The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates - 07:19
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Since the king or magistrate… - 05:40
The Essential John Milton (more info)
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John Milton: A Life - 07:59
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John Milton was a republican and a Protestant. - 07:03
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In the end, his time at Cambridge… - 07:16
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The poem, a pastoral elegy… - 06:58
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Speculation surrounds almost every facet… - 07:41
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In 1644 he wrote what is still probably… - 07:01
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Milton stayed in his role… - 08:08
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This was a dangerous thing to be doing… - 07:14
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The poem is a dark and dramatic one. - 07:20
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He was still working, though. - 06:47