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paradise lost 约翰·弥尔顿 416Words 2018-03-20
"But don't listen to his rhetoric; warn your wife; may you hear the dreadful It's illegal to learn from others' mistakes What they deserved, they might have stood, But I fell down; remember, don't go overboard. " half not chanted yet, but more narrowly confined to This visible realm of day and night, Standing on the earth, not beyond the top of the world, With a mortal voice I sing more safely, never Hoarse and silent, though sunk in doom, Though sunk in misfortune and slandered; Surrounded by darkness, besieged on all sides, And lonely, but not alone, because you

In my dreams every night, or at dawn When the east is dyed red.Urania [God of Poetry], please Command me to sing, even though I am few, I can find a bosom friend; Suppressing the doubts that welled up in my heart, now Still innocent, driven by a job search, wondering More tantalizing things, it's striking How did the world of heaven and earth come into being in the first place; ...like a thirsty Those who are not relieved still look at the flowing water, Hearing the gurgling makes the mouth even more thirsty, "... If you don't violate the prohibition, you might as well talk about it

He who we dare not inquire about The secret of the eternal kingdom, but we know it The more, the more famous his projects are. " "Be content with what has been revealed so little, Not only did he talk about the earth, but he also talked about the nine heavens. " "But the thought or hallucination loves to wander,
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