Paradise Lost / World Lit 1 ( O'Rourke )

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To which character in Book 4 of Paradise Lost are the following lines addressed: "That day I oft remember, when from sleep / I first awaked, and found myself reposed / Under a shade on flowers, much wondering where / And what I was, whence thither brought, and how. / Not distant far from thence a murmuring sound / Of waters issued from a cave and spread / Into a liquid plain, then stood unmoved, / Pure as th' expanse of heaven; I thither went / With unexperienced thought, and laid me down / On the green bank, to look into the clear / Smooth lake that to me seemed another sky. / As I bent down to look, just opposite, / A shape within the wat'ry gleam appeared, / Bending to look on me. I started back, / It started back; but pleased I soon returned, / Pleased it returned as soon with answering looks / Of sympathy and love. There had I fixed / Mine eyes till now, and pined with vain desire"?

Adam

To which character in Book 8 of Paradise Lost are the following lines addressed: ". . . I, ere thou spak'st, / Knew it not good for man to be alone, / And no such company as then thou saw's / Intended thee, for trial only brought, / To see how thou couldst judge of fit and meet: / What next I bring shall please thee, be assured, / Thy likeness, thy fit help, thy other self, / Thy wish, exactly to thy heart's desire"?

Adam

To which character in Book 8 of Paradise Lost are the following lines addressed: ". . . heav'n is for thee too high / To know what passes there; be lowly wise: / Think only what concerns thee and thy being; / Dream not of other worlds, what creatures there / Live, in what state, condition, or degree, / Contented that thus far hath been revealed / Not of earth only but of highest Heav'n"?

Adam

To which character in Book 8 of Paradise Lost are the following lines addressed: ". . . say therefore on; / For I that day was absent, as befell, / Bound on a voyage uncouth and obscure, / Far on excursion toward the gates of Hell; / Squared in full legion (such command we had) / To see that none thence issued forth a spy, / Or enemy, while God was in his work, / Lest he incensed at such eruption bold, / Destruction with creation might have mixed"?

Adam

To which character in Book 9 of Paradise Lost are following lines addressed: ". . . Thou therefore now advise / Or hear what to my mind first thoughts present, / Let us divide our labors, thou where choice / Leads thee, or where most needs, whether to wind / The woodbine round this arbor, or direct / The clasping ivy where to climb, while I / In yonder spring of roses intermixed / With myrtle, find what to redress till noon"?

Adam

Which character in Book 8 of Paradise Lost delivers the following lines: ". . . Of fellowship I speak / Such as I seek, fit to participate / All rational delight, wherein the brute / Cannot be human consort; they rejoice / Each with their kind, lion with lioness; / So fitly them in pairs thou hast combined; / Much less can bird with beast, or fish with fowl / So well converse, nor with the ox the ape; / Worse then can man with beast, and least of all"?

Adam

Which character in Book 8 of Paradise Lost delivers the following lines: "As new waked from soundest sleep, / Soft on the flowery herb I found me laid / In balmy sweat, which with his beams the sun / Soon dried, and on the reeking moisture fed. / Straight toward heaven my wondering eyes I turned, / And gazed a while the ample sky, till raised / By quick instinctive motion up I sprung ? As thitherward endeavoring, and upright / Stood on my feet; about me round I saw / Hill, dale, and shady woods, and sunny plains / And liquid lapse of murmuring streams; by these, / Creatures that lived and moved, and walked or flew, / Birds on the branches warbling. All things smiled; / With fragrance and with joy my heart o'erflowed. Myself I then perused, and limb by limb / Surveyed, and sometimes went and sometimes ran / With supple joints as lively vigor led: / But who I was, or where, or from what cause, / Knew not"?

Adam

Which character in Book 8 of Paradise Lost delivers the following lines: "Bear with me then, if lawful what I ask; / Love not the heav'nly Spirits, and how their love / Express they, by looks only, or do they mix / Irradiance, virtual or immediate touch?"?

Adam

To which character in Book 9 of Paradise Lost are the following lines addressed: "Amid the tree now got, where plenty hung / Tempting so nigh, to pluck and eat my fill / I spared not, for such pleasure till that hour / At feed or fountain never had I found. / Sated at length, ere long I might perceive / Strange alteration in me, to degree / Of reason in my inward powers, and speech / Wanted not long, though to this shape retained"?

Eve

Which character in Book 4 of Paradise Lost delivers the following lines: "That day I oft remember, when from sleep / I first awaked, and found myself reposed / Under a shade on flowers, much wondering where / And what I was, whence thither brought, and how. / Not distant far from thence a murmuring sound / Of waters issued from a cave and spread / Into a liquid plain, then stood unmoved, / Pure as th' expanse of heaven; I thither went / With unexperienced thought, and laid me down / On the green bank, to look into the clear / Smooth lake that to me seemed another sky. / As I bent down to look, just opposite, / A shape within the wat'ry gleam appeared, / Bending to look on me. I started back, / It started back; but pleased I soon returned, / Pleased it returned as soon with answering looks / Of sympathy and love. There had I fixed / Mine eyes till now, and pined with vain desire"?

Eve

Which character in Book 9 of Paradise Lost delivers the following lines: ". . . Thou therefore now advise / Or hear what to my mind first thoughts present, / Let us divide our labors, thou where choice / Leads thee, or where most needs, whether to wind / The woodbine round this arbor, or direct / The clasping ivy where to climb, while I / In yonder spring of roses intermixed / With myrtle, find what to redress till noon"?

Eve

Which character in Book 9 of Paradise Lost delivers the following lines: "What may this mean? Language of man pronounced / By tongue of brute, and human sense expressed? / The first at least of these I thought denied / To beasts, whom God on their creation day / Created mute to all articulate sound; / The latter I demur, for in their looks / Much reason, and in their actions oft appears"?

Eve

To which character in Book 8 of Paradise Lost are the following lines addressed: ". . . Of fellowship I speak / Such as I seek, fit to participate / All rational delight, wherein the brute / Cannot be human consort; they rejoice / Each with their kind, lion with lioness; / So fitly them in pairs thou hast combined; / Much less can bird with beast, or fish with fowl / So well converse, nor with the ox the ape; / Worse then can man with beast, and least of all"?

God

Which character in Book 8 of Paradise Lost delivers the following lines: ". . . I, ere thou spak'st, / Knew it not good for man to be alone, / And no such company as then thou saw's / Intended thee, for trial only brought, / To see how thou couldst judge of fit and meet: / What next I bring shall please thee, be assured, / Thy likeness, thy fit help, thy other self, / Thy wish, exactly to thy heart's desire"?

God

To which character in Book 8 of Paradise Lost are the following lines addressed: "As new waked from soundest sleep, / Soft on the flowery herb I found me laid / In balmy sweat, which with his beams the sun / Soon dried, and on the reeking moisture fed. / Straight toward heaven my wondering eyes I turned, / And gazed a while the ample sky, till raised / By quick instinctive motion up I sprung ? As thitherward endeavoring, and upright / Stood on my feet; about me round I saw / Hill, dale, and shady woods, and sunny plains / And liquid lapse of murmuring streams; by these, / Creatures that lived and moved, and walked or flew, / Birds on the branches warbling. All things smiled; / With fragrance and with joy my heart o'erflowed. Myself I then perused, and limb by limb / Surveyed, and sometimes went and sometimes ran / With supple joints as lively vigor led: / But who I was, or where, or from what cause, / Knew not"?

Raphael

To which character in Book 8 of Paradise Lost are the following lines addressed: "Bear with me then, if lawful what I ask; / Love not the heav'nly Spirits, and how their love / Express they, by looks only, or do they mix / Irradiance, virtual or immediate touch?"?

Raphael

Which character in Book 8 of Paradise Lost delivers the following lines: ". . . heav'n is for thee too high / To know what passes there; be lowly wise: / Think only what concerns thee and thy being; / Dream not of other worlds, what creatures there / Live, in what state, condition, or degree, / Contented that thus far hath been revealed / Not of earth only but of highest Heav'n"?

Raphael

Which character in Book 8 of Paradise Lost delivers the following lines: ". . . say therefore on; / For I that day was absent, as befell, / Bound on a voyage uncouth and obscure, / Far on excursion toward the gates of Hell; / Squared in full legion (such command we had) / To see that none thence issued forth a spy, / Or enemy, while God was in his work, / Lest he incensed at such eruption bold, / Destruction with creation might have mixed"?

Raphael

To which character in Book 9 of Paradise Lost are the following lines addressed: "What may this mean? Language of man pronounced / By tongue of brute, and human sense expressed? / The first at least of these I thought denied / To beasts, whom God on their creation day / Created mute to all articulate sound; / The latter I demur, for in their looks / Much reason, and in their actions oft appears"?

Satan

Which character in Book 9 of Paradise Lost delivers the following lines: "Amid the tree now got, where plenty hung / Tempting so nigh, to pluck and eat my fill / I spared not, for such pleasure till that hour / At feed or fountain never had I found. / Sated at length, ere long I might perceive / Strange alteration in me, to degree / Of reason in my inward powers, and speech / Wanted not long, though to this shape retained"?

Satan


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