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paradise lost 约翰·弥尔顿 429Words 2018-03-20
Let death vent its anger on my head: I will not last long under his shadowy rule Don't turn over, you keep me forever life of my own; I am alive on thee; When the time comes to surrender to death, I'm a prisoner, My body may die, but the debt is paid, You won't leave me in a pickled grave Let it be at its mercy, don't let me be innocent The soul remains there forever to rot; But I will resurrect and sing the song of victory,"  … "Add their nature to yours You yourself are a grown man among the people of the world, When the miraculous childbirth, virgin conception,

Out of the flesh, in Adam's room, you become The head of all mankind, though a descendant of Adam. Because of Adam, all men are mortal, and because of you, As if from the second root, all will be saved," "You go down to get the human nature reduce or demean what you have, For though all the bliss on your throne, Equal to God and enjoy the same Worship like a god, but give up everything to save the world The world is saved from total perdition, and is found Calling the Son more meritorious than birthright," So your humiliation and sacrifice will also be with your

Humanity together lifts you up to this throne: Here your avatar will take place, here will rule, God and man, the Son of God and man, Be the anointed king of the universe.all power Give to you, you rule forever and ever, go on To perform meritorious deeds, to be above ten thousand people, to be the supreme leader,
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