"Paradise Lost"
Paradise Lost
The name of Little Miltons' guitar is Bessie.
"L'Allegro" is a short poem by John Milton that compares and contrasts the joys of a cheerful, active life with those of a more studious and contemplative existence. The poem personifies the moods of "L'Allegro," or the cheerful person, and "Il Penseroso," or the contemplative person, and explores the pleasures and activities associated with each temperament. Milton uses vivid imagery and contrasting scenes to highlight the different ways in which individuals can find happiness and fulfillment in life.
One major event before the beginning of John Milton's epic "Paradise Lost" is the War in Heaven, where Lucifer rebels against God and is cast out of Heaven along with his followers, who become the fallen angels. This rebellion sets the stage for the central conflict of the poem.
Paradise Lost
In Flanders Fields - John McCrae
The poem Ode to a Nightingale was written by John Keats. John Keats wrote Ode to a Nightingale in May of 1819 in Hampstead, London. John Keats wrote the poem in one day.
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