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  1. BOOK 1. THE ARGUMENT. This first Book proposes, first in brief, the whole Subject, Mans disobedience, and the loss thereupon of Paradise wherein he was plac't: Then touches the prime cause of his fall, the Serpent, or rather Satan in the Serpent; who revolting from God, and drawing to his side many Legions of Angels, was by the command of God ...

    • Paradise Regain'd

      He now shall know I can produce a man, [ 150 ] Of female...

    • Other Poems

      The wild rose now exhales her sweet perfumes, and violets...

    • Using This Site

      The John Milton Reading Room edited by Thomas H. Luxon...

    • Book 4

      Mean while Uriel descending on a Sun-beam warns Gabriel, who...

    • Epigrams

      Who loosed Salmasius with his "hundreda" and taught the...

    • Samson Agonistes

      Samson made Captive, Blind, and now in the Prison at Gaza,...

    • F-H

      Fallon, Robert T. "'Eve Dreams in Paradise': A Musical...

    • Front Matter

      ON Paradise Lost. WHen I beheld the Poet blind, yet bold, In...

  2. 1. 522 - 30: In lines 522-524, the narrator is describing how the people that God had rejected from Heaven kept coming to Hell, with looks of shame for being rejected. More and more rejects flocked down to Satan's home.

  3. Paradise Lost Full Text - Book I - Owl Eyes. Of Man's first disobedience, and the fruit. Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste. Brought death into the World, and all our woe, With loss of Eden, till one greater Man. Restore us, and regain the blissful seat, Sing, Heavenly Muse, that, on the secret top. Of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire.

  4. A summary of Book I, Lines 126 in John Milton's Paradise Lost. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Paradise Lost and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  5. Having gone blind, John Milton composed "Paradise Lost" through dictation. This 1793 painting by Henry Fuseli depicts Milton dictating to his daughter. Below, you'll find the original text of Paradise Lost, Book 1, lines 1-83, followed by colloquial paraphrasing and analysis.

  6. Need help with Book 1 in John Milton's Paradise Lost? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  7. Mean while Uriel descending on a Sun-beam warns Gabriel, who had in charge the Gate of Paradise, that some evil spirit had escap'd the Deep, and past at Noon by his Sphere in the shape of a good Angel down to Paradise, discovered after by his furious gestures in the Mount.

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