In these lines, Satan, also known as the fallen angel Lucifer, reflects on his decision to rebel against God and become a ruler in Hell rather than serve in Heaven. He expresses his determination to seek revenge against God by corrupting humanity and disrupting God's creation on Earth. Satan's speech highlights his pride, defiance, and malicious intentions.
One simile in Paradise Lost in Book 4 compares Satan to a whale. It describes how Satan, lurking beneath the water, looks like a whale waiting to attack its prey.
John Milton wrote the line "as thick as leaves in Vallambrosa" in his poem "Paradise Lost."
The Disney Cruise Line is a cruise line paradise resort.
The Byrds of Paradise - 1994 The Bottle Line 1-13 was released on: USA: 1994
Look up the suicide prevention help line in your local phone book and ring for help. You should not be alone.
If you said what book you needed then maybe I colud help. The book means a lot. Not thinking...
I have the same question, yet I doubt ot is God because before the author calls him God, why would he change the name?
The line "I lost them Yesterday" mean that the speaker have a very important thing that she lost yesterday and that line means that everything in the past cannot back to future.Because if you lost something you cannot reversed the clock and back to it.
Walk forward in a straight line.
Dally grinned wolfishly The horizon was a thin golden line hope these help :D
It is different for every book, every line and indeed every version of the book.
Paradise by John Prine