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










