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John Milton - Paradise Lost - The Complete Text Unabridged flac

Performer: John Milton
Title: Paradise Lost - The Complete Text Unabridged
Style: Audiobook, Poetry
Released: 2005
Cat#: NA935012
Country: Europe
Label: Naxos Audiobooks
Size MP3 version: 2644 mb
Size FLAC version: 2485 mb
Size WMA version: 2151 mb
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John Milton - Paradise Lost - The Complete Text Unabridged flac


Tracklist

1O Father, Gracious Was That Word Which Clos'd
2And Raphael Now, To Adam's Doubt Proposed
3He Ended Frowning, And His Look Denounced
4Eve, Now I See Thou Art Exact Of Taste
5He Scarce Had Said, When The Bare Earth, Till Then
6There In Captivity He Lets Them Dwell
7Forthwith Upright He Rears From Off The Pool
8Book 10 - Mean While The Heinous And Despiteful Act
9Earth Felt The Wound; And Nature From Her Seat
10Now Came Still Evening On, And Twilight Gray
11Book 6 - The Argument Raphael Continues To Relate
12For Now, And Since First Break Of Dawn, The Fiend
13Book 12 - The Argument - The Angel Michael Continues From The Flood
14He Looked, And Saw Wide Territory Spread
15Mean While In Paradise The Hellish Pair
16So Spake Our General Mother, And With Eyes
17Father, Thy Word Is Past, Man Shall Find Grace
18Effulgence Of My Glory, Son Beloved
19Book 12 - As One Who In His Journey Bates At Noon
20Thou, Therefore, Whom Thou Only Canst Redeem
21So Saying, His Proud Step He Scornful Turned
22But Whether Thus These Things, Or Whether Not
23Beyond This Flood A Frozen Continent
24Book 3 - The Argument - God Sitting On His Throne
25So Spake The Prince Of Angels; To Whom Thus
26How Soon Hath Thy Prediction, Seer Blest
27He Ceased; I Lowly Answered. To Attain
28He Sat; And In The Assembly Next Upstood
29Book 4 - O, For That Warning Voice, Which He, Who Saw
30Book 1 - Of Man's First Disobedience, And The Fruit
31Offspring Of Heaven And Earth, And All Earth's Lord!
32All This Dark Globe The Fiend Found As He Passed
33The Fiend Replied Not, Overcome With Rage
34Now, When As Sacred Light Began To Dawn
35High Matter Thou Enjoinest Me, O Prime Of Men
36Book 5 - The Argument Morning Approacht
37Thus Talking, Hand In Hand Alone They Passed
38The Stygian Council Thus Dissolved; And Forth
39The Ark No More Now Floats, But Seems On Ground
40Next Came One Who Mourned In Earnest
41O Unexpected Stroke, Worse Than Of Death!
42Of Good, How Just? Of Evil, If What Is Evil
43Only Begotten Son, Seest Thou What Rage
44He Looked, And Saw A Spacious Plain, Whereon
45Such Was Their Song
46O Hell! What Do Mine Eyes With Grief Behold!
47Satan Beheld Their Plight
48Book 11 - The Argument - The Son Of God Presents To His Father
49This Said, He Sat; And Expectation Held
50O Miserable Of Happy! Is This The End
51Book 2 - The Argument - The Consultation Begun
52But Say I Could Repent, And Could Obtain
53So Spake The Fervent Angel; But His Zeal
54Mean While, Ere Thus Was Sinned And Judged On Earth
55Thus Far These Beyond Compare Of Mortal Prowess
56To Whom The Warrior Angel Soon Replied
57He Scarce Had Ceased When The Superior Fiend
58There The Companions Of His Fall
59So Saying He Dismissed Them; They With Speed
60Book 3 - Hail, Holy Light, Offspring Of Heaven Firstborn
61Thus Adam To Himself Lamented Loud
62So Spake The Enemy Of Mankind, Enclosed
63Book 9 - The Argument - Satan Having Compast The Earth
64O Sons, Like One Of Us Man Is Become
65To Whom Thus Adam Fervently Replied
66Him Through The Spicy Forest Onward Come
67Mean While The Eternal Eye, Whose Sight Discerns
68Uriel, For Thou Of Those Seven Spirits That Stand
69Sternly He Pronounced The Rigid Interdiction
70He Scarce Had Finished, When Such Murmur Filled
71Immediately A Place Before His Eyes Appeared
72To Whom Thus Eve Replied. O Thou For Whom
73There Stood A Hill Not Far, Whose Grisly Top
74Book 7 - Descend From Heaven, Urania, By That Name
75Now To The Ascent Of That Steep Savage Hill
76Thus Beelzebub Pleaded His Devilish Counsel
77Book 9 - No More Of Talk Where God Or Angel Guest
78So Pondering, And From His Armed Peers
79No Sooner Had The Almighty Ceased, But All
80Bold Deed Thou Hast Presumed, Adventurous Eve
81Great Things, And Full Of Wonder In Our Ears
82War, Therefore, Open Or Concealed, Alike
83Hail, Mother Of Mankind, Whose Fruitful Womb
84Book 6 - All Night The Dreadless Angel, Unpursued
85Then Staid The Fervid Wheels, And In His Hand
86Book 11 - Thus They, In Lowliest Plight, Repentant Stood
87Now Storming Fury Rose
88She Finished; And The Subtle Fiend His Lore Soone Learned
89Whereto With Speedy Words Th' Arch-Fiend Replied
90So Counselled He, And Both Together Went
91More Justly, Seat Worthier Of Gods, As Built
92So Having Said, A While He Stood, Expecting
93Which When The Lord God Heard, Without Delay
94Yet One Doubt Pursues Me Still, Lest All I Cannot Die
95Book 10 - The Argument - Mans Transgression Known
96Mean While Upon The Firm Opacous Globe
97Book 5 - Now Morn, Her Rosy Steps In The Eastern Clime
98Mean While In Other Parts Like Deeds Deserved
99He Looked, And Saw The Face Of Things Quite Changed
100These, Lulled By Nightingales, Embracing Slept
101So Glozed The Tempter, And His Proem Tuned
102To Whom Thus Michael
103Book 1 - The Argument - This First Book Proposes
104So, If Great Things To Small May Be Compared
105At Least Our Envious Foe Hath Failed, Who Thought
106But Adam, With Such Counsel Nothing Swayed
107And God Said, Let The Waters Generate
108Thus Belial, With Words Clothed In Reason's Garb
109Meanwhile The Winged Heralds, By Command
110So Said, He, O'er His Scepter Bowing, Rose
111There Lands The Fiend, A Spot Like Which Perhaps
112Thus Saying, From Her Side The Fatal Key
113He Ended; And His Words, Replete With Guile
114So Spake The Arch-Angel Michael; Then Paused
115Now When Ambrosial Night With Clouds Exhaled
116Book 7 - The Argument Raphael At The Request Of Adam
117Thus Saying, From His Radiant Seat He Rose
118The Sixth, And Of Creation Last, Arose
119Here Adam Interposed. O Sent From Heaven
120For This He Shall Live Hated, Be Blasphemed
121To Whom Thus Michael.
122So Spake The Grisly Terror, And In Shape
123The Chief Were Those Who, From The Pit Of Hell
124Book 4 - The Argument - Satan Now In Prospect Of Eden
125Book 8 - The Argument - Adam Inquires Concerning Celestial Motions
126Meanwhile The Adversary Of God And Man
127Here Finished He, And All That He Had Made
128All These And More Came Flocking
129But Him The Gentle Angel By The Hand
130O Adam, One Almighty Is, From Whom
131So Spake The Son, And Into Terrour Changed
132But This Pre-Eminence Thou Hast Lost, Brought Down
133So Spake The Sovran Voice, And Clouds Began
134But First, The Lawless Tyrant, Who Denies
135T' Whom Satan, Turning Boldly, Thus: - Ye Powers
136Book 2 - High On A Throne Of Royal State
137Lead Then, Said Eve. He, Leading, Swiftly Rolled
138Now When Fair Morn Orient In Heaven Appeared
139On To Their Morning's Rural Work They Haste
140So Spake, So Wished Much Humbled Eve; But Fate
141For Man To Tell How Human Life Began
142Thus Eve Her Night Related, And Thus Adam Answered Sad
143Book 8 - The Angel Ended, And In Adam's Ear
144Forsake Me Not Thus, Adam! Witness Heaven
145Not That Fair Field Of Enna, Where Proserpine Gathering
146To Whom Thus, Half Abashed, Adam Replied
147To Him She Hasted; In Her Face Excuse
148Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms, Virtues, Powers
149These Are Thy Glorious Works, Parent Of Good
150She Heard Me Thus; And Though Divinely Brought