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To whom the Tempter guilefully repli'd. [ 655 ] Indeed? hath God then said that of the Fruit Of all these Garden Trees ye shall not eate, Yet Lords declar'd of all in Earth or Aire?

Lewalski, Barbara K. "The Cambridge History of English Poetry." English (2011): 255-80. Cambridge Histories Online. Web. 23 Oct. 2014.

Nienhuis, Terry. "John Milton." Magill’S Survey Of World Literature, Revised Edition (2009): 1-8. Literary Reference Center Plus. Web. 24 Oct. 2014.

There was no political future ahead of Milton after Charles II came to the English throne in 1660, so he decided to turn back to his writing. He then had his daughters and other scribes write down Paradise Lost for him.
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