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Milton, Paradise Lost
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Milton, Paradise Lost
Him the Almighty Power Hurled headlong flaming from the ethereal sky. (Book I, lines 44, 45). Date: First published: 1667
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1667 Angels Ethereal Flaming Good Hurled Lines Lost Milton Paradise Power Wings Almighty Headlong
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This image depicts the dramatic moment described in Book I, lines 44-45 of John Milton's epic poem, "Paradise Lost," first published in 1667. The scene illustrates the Almighty Power, or God, casting the rebellious angel, Lucifer, out of heaven. With his wings spread defiantly behind him, Lucifer plummets headlong and flaming from the ethereal sky, engulfed in the fiery chaos of his own making. The good angels, who remain loyal to God, look on in awe and disbelief as the cosmic battle between the forces of light and darkness unfolds. Milton's vivid language brings this moment to life, painting a picture of both the beauty and the terror of the celestial realm. This print, with its intricate details and rich colors, captures the grandeur and drama of Milton's words, transporting the viewer to the very heart of the epic tale of creation, rebellion, and redemption.
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