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Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained (The Signet Classic Poetry Series)
by unknown,John Milton
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Here in one volume are the complete texts of two of the greatest epic poems in English literature, each a profound exploration of the moral problems of God's justice. They demonstrate Milton's genius for classicism and innovation, narrative and drama-and...(more)
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Quotes from Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained (The Signet Classic Poetry Series)

Let that come when it comes; all hope is lost

Of my reception into grace; what worse?

For where no hope is left is left no fear;

If there be worse, the expectation more

Of worse torments me than the feeling can.

I would be at the worst; worst is my port, My harbour, and my ultimate repose,

The end I would attain, my final good.

My error was my error, and my crime

My crime; whatever, for itself condemned,

And will alike be punished, whether thou

Reign or reign not–

John Milton : English poet who wrote Paradise Lost
John Milton (1608 - 1674)
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