Paradise Lost adalah sebuah puisi epik dalam bait kosong karya penyair Inggris abad ke-17 John Milton (1608–1674). Versi pertamanya, terbitan tahun 1667, terdiri dari sepuluh buku dengan lebih dari sepuluh ribu baris bait.
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Paradise Lost PDF/Ebook version with layout and fonts inspired by 17th century publications.
paradiselost.org has the original poetry side-by-side with a translation to plain (prosaic) English
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darkness visible – comprehensive site for students and others new to Milton: contexts, plot and character summaries, reading suggestions, critical history, gallery of illustrations of Paradise Lost, and much more. By students at Milton's Cambridge college, Christ's College.