Only the Greatest and the Best Quotes from John Milton
Quote : "I formd them free' and free they must remain'
Till they enthrall themselves: I else must change
Thir nature' and revoke the high Decree
Unchangeable' Eternal' which ordain'd
Thir freedom' they themselves ordain'd thir fall"
Till they enthrall themselves: I else must change
Thir nature' and revoke the high Decree
Unchangeable' Eternal' which ordain'd
Thir freedom' they themselves ordain'd thir fall"
- (Author : John Milton , Book : Paradise Lost , Book- III , Quote ID :3043)
Quote : "The first sort by thir own suggestion fell'
Self-tempted' self-deprav'd: Man falls deceiv'd
By the other first: Man therefore shall find grace'
The other none: in Mercy and Justice both"
Self-tempted' self-deprav'd: Man falls deceiv'd
By the other first: Man therefore shall find grace'
The other none: in Mercy and Justice both"
- (Author : John Milton , Book : Paradise Lost , Book- III , Quote ID :3044)
Quote : "Yet with revenge accomplish't and to Hell
Draw after him the whole Race of mankind'
By him corrupted? or wilt thou thy self
Abolish thy Creation' and unmake"
Draw after him the whole Race of mankind'
By him corrupted? or wilt thou thy self
Abolish thy Creation' and unmake"
- (Author : John Milton , Book : Paradise Lost , Book- III , Quote ID :3045)
Quote : "Man shall not quite be lost' but sav'd who will'
Yet not of will in him' but grace in me"
Yet not of will in him' but grace in me"
- (Author : John Milton , Book : Paradise Lost , Book- III , Quote ID :3046)
Quote : "They who neglect and scorn' shall never taste;
But hard be hard'nd' blind be blinded more'
That they may stumble on' and deeper fall;
And none but such from mercy I exclude."
But hard be hard'nd' blind be blinded more'
That they may stumble on' and deeper fall;
And none but such from mercy I exclude."
- (Author : John Milton , Book : Paradise Lost , Book- III , Quote ID :3047)
Quote : "I offer' on mee let thine anger fall;
Account mee man; I for his sake will leave
Thy bosom' and this glorie next to thee
Freely put off' and for him lastly die
Well pleas'd' on me let Death wreck all his rage"
Account mee man; I for his sake will leave
Thy bosom' and this glorie next to thee
Freely put off' and for him lastly die
Well pleas'd' on me let Death wreck all his rage"
- (Author : John Milton , Book : Paradise Lost , Book- III , Quote ID :3048)
Quote : ?The Head of all mankind' though ADAMS Son.
As in him perish all men' so in thee
As from a second root shall be restor'd'
As many as are restor'd' without thee none.?
As in him perish all men' so in thee
As from a second root shall be restor'd'
As many as are restor'd' without thee none.?
- (Author : John Milton , Book : Paradise Lost , Book- III , Quote ID :3049)