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Chapter 25 twenty four

paradise lost 约翰·弥尔顿 348Words 2018-03-20
"'...such an enemy Row up, he wants to build a throne Equal to us, occupying the Great North; This is not satisfied, the heart is still To test our power or rights by war. The notice goes on, on this desperate, Hurry up and assemble the team, all Used for self-defense in case of accidental loss Our lofty status, temples and holy mountains. ' "...Satan with troops Has fluttered its wings and flew far away, this group As the stars in the night are innumerable, Or like the morning star, like the sun dotted on every piece The leaves, the dew on every flower. "'Think of some new way of paying homage,

to best welcome him [the Son] to receive us [Satan, etc.] The teacher came out of the nameless kneeling, bowing and bowing, It's too much to serve one, how can I bear a pair! "Then who has any reason and right To call himself king who was born to be his generation To dominate, even if the power is less glorious, On liberty and equality? ...'" "Abbidie, no one who worships God piously Not as he, who obeyed the divine command, and so Rise up, agitated with pious rage, Menacingly, furiously objecting:
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