Author(s): Milton, John
Reader(s): Lesser, Anton
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Great Epics and Tales
Period: Baroque
Catalogue No: NA935012
Barcode: 9789626343500
Release Date: 11/2005

MILTON, J.: Paradise Lost (Unabridged)

Of Man’s First Disobedience, and the Fruit of that Forbidden Tree, whose mortal taste Brought Death into the World, and all our woe.’ So begins the greatest epic poem in the English language. In words remarkable for their richness of rhythm and imagery, Milton tells the story of man’s creation, fall and redemption—‘to justify the ways of God to men.’ Here, unabridged, and told with exceptional sensitivity and power by Anton Lesser, is the plight of Adam and Eve, the ambition and vengefulness of Satan and his cohorts.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Milton, John - Author
Lesser, Anton (Reader)
1Book 1 - The Argument: This first book proposes…03:20
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2Book 1: Of Mans first disobedience, and the fruit…04:00
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3There the companions of his fall…04:09
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4Whereto with speedy words th’Arch-Fiend replied…03:22
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5Forthwith upright he rears from off the pool…03:34
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6He scarce had ceased when the superior Fiend…05:22
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7The chief were those who, from the pit of Hell…04:11
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8Next came one Who mourned in earnest…03:41
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9All these and more came flocking…03:43
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10Thus far these beyond Compare of mortal prowess…05:07
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11There stood a hill not far, whose grisly top…04:26
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12Meanwhile the winged Heralds, by command…02:43
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13Book 2 - The Argument: The Consultation begun…02:11
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14Book 2: High on a throne of royal state…05:48
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15He ended frowning, and his look denounced…04:39
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16War, therefore, open or concealed, alike…02:25
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17Thus Belial, with words clothed in reason’s garb…03:06
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18He scarce had finished, when such murmur filled…05:22
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Disc 2
1Thus Beelzebub Pleaded his devilish counsel…02:18
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2This said, he sat; and expectation held…04:51
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3The Stygian council thus dissolved; and forth…04:34
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4Beyond this flood a frozen continent…02:36
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5Meanwhile the Adversary of God and Man…04:08
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6So spake the grisly Terror, and in shape…05:55
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7She finished: and the subtle Fiend his lore Soon learned…03:14
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8Thus saying, from her side the fatal key…05:53
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9T’ whom Satan, turning boldly, thus: – Ye Powers…05:24
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10Book 3 - The Argument: God sitting on his Throne…03:08
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11Book 3: Hail, holy Light, offspring of Heaven firstborn…04:48
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12Only begotten Son, seest thou what rage…04:00
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13O Father, gracious was that word which clos'd…05:15
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14Father, thy word is past, Man shall find grace…03:28
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15Thou, therefore, whom thou only canst redeem…03:42
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16No sooner had the Almighty ceased, but all…03:54
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17Mean while upon the firm opacous globe…04:58
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Disc 3
1All this dark globe the Fiend found as he passed…04:47
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2There lands the Fiend, a spot like which perhaps…03:52
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3Uriel, for thou of those seven Spirits that stand…05:25
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4Book 4 - The Argument: Satan now in prospect of Eden...03:00
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5Book 4: O, for that warning voice, which he, who saw…05:12
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6But say I could repent, and could obtain…04:24
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7Now to the ascent of that steep savage hill…05:20
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8Not that fair field Of Enna where Proserpine gathering…05:02
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9O Hell! What do mine eyes with grief behold!05:07
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10To whom thus Eve replied. O thou for whom…03:11
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11So spake our general mother, and with eyes…03:01
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12So saying, his proud step he scornful turned…03:26
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13Now came still Evening on, and Twilight gray…05:09
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14Thus talking, hand in hand alone they passed…04:51
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15These, lulled by nightingales, embracing slept…05:09
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16The Fiend replied not, overcome with rage…05:03
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17To whom the warrior Angel soon replied04:43
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Disc 4
1Book 5 - The Argument: Morning approacht, Eve relates to Adam…02:08
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2Book 5: Now Morn, her rosy steps in the eastern clime…05:25
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3Thus Eve her night Related, and thus Adam answered sad03:20
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4These are thy glorious works, Parent of good…03:13
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5On to their morning's rural work they haste…04:51
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6Him through the spicy forest onward come…04:59
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7Hail, Mother of Mankind, whose fruitful womb…04:28
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8O Adam, One Almighty, is, from whom…05:18
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9High matter thou enjoinest me, O prime of men…04:25
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10Now when ambrosial night with clouds exhaled…03:57
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11Mean while the Eternal eye, whose sight discerns…03:14
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12Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms, Virtues, Powers…04:11
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13So spake the fervent Angel; but his zeal…03:33
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14Book 6 - The Argument: Raphael continues to relate…02:05
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15Book 6: All night the dreadless Angel, unpursued…03:05
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16So spake the Sovran Voice, and clouds began…03:44
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17So pondering, and from his armed peers…04:29
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18Now storming fury rose…03:49
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19So spake the Prince of Angels; to whom thus…04:30
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Disc 5
1Mean while in other parts like deeds deserved…05:34
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2He sat; and in the assembly next upstood…04:26
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3Now when fair morn orient in Heaven appeared…04:33
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4Satan beheld their plight…04:00
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5Effulgence of my glory, Son beloved…03:48
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6So said he, o’er his scepter bowing, rose…04:20
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7So spake the son and into terrour changed…05:44
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8Book 7 - The Argument: Raphael at the request of Adam…01:25
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9Book 7: Descend from Heaven, Urania, by that name…03:42
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10Great things, and full of wonder in our ears…03:28
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11At least our envious Foe hath failed, who thought…04:33
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12Then staid the fervid wheels, and in his hand…04:39
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13He scarce had said, when the bare Earth, till then…03:56
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14And God said, Let the waters generate…03:26
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15The sixth, and of creation last arose…05:37
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16Here finished he, and all that he had made…05:25
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Disc 6
1Book 8 - The Argument: Adam inquires concerning celestial Motions…01:25
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2Book 8: The Angel ended, and in Adam’s ear…03:40
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3And Raphael now to Adam’s doubt proposed…05:10
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4But whether thus these things, or whether not…05:17
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5For Man to tell how human life began…04:56
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6Sternly he pronounced The rigid interdiction…04:20
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7He ceased; I lowly answered. To attain…04:59
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8She heard me thus; and though divinely brought…05:29
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9To whom thus, half abashed, Adam replied03:41
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10Book 9 - The Argument: Satan having compast the Earth…02:57
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11Book 9: No more of talk where God or Angel guest…05:15
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12More justly, seat worthier of Gods, as built…05:26
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13Now, when as sacred light began to dawn…04:20
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14Offspring of Heaven and Earth, and all Earth’s Lord!03:50
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15To whom thus Adam fervently replied04:34
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16For now, and since first break of dawn, the Fiend…05:18
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Disc 7
1So spake the enemy of mankind, enclosed…03:32
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2So glozed the Tempter and his proem tuned…04:49
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3Lead then, said Eve. He, leading, swiftly rolled…04:14
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4Of good, how just? of evil, if what is evil…02:55
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5He ended; and his words replete with guile…03:22
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6Earth felt the wound; and Nature from her seat…03:57
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7To him she hasted; in her face excuse…03:53
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8Bold deed thou hast presumed, adventurous Eve…05:28
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9Eve, now I see thou art exact of taste…04:46
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10So counselled he, and both together went…05:03
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11Book 10 - The Argument: Mans transgression known…03:16
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12Book 10: Mean while the heinous and despiteful act…04:40
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13Thus saying, from his radiant seat he rose…04:41
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14Which when the Lord God heard, without delay…03:40
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15Mean while, ere thus was sinned and judged on Earth…04:17
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16So, if great things to small may be compared…06:11
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Disc 8
1So saying he dismissed them; they with speed…05:47
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2So having said, a while he stood, expecting…04:40
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3Mean while in Paradise the hellish pair…03:40
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4Such was their song…03:41
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5O miserable of happy! Is this the end…03:22
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6Yet one doubt Pursues me still, lest all I cannot die…03:51
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7Thus Adam to himself lamented loud…03:41
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8Forsake me not thus, Adam! witness Heaven…05:36
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9But Adam, with such counsel nothing swayed…05:04
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10Book 11 - The Argument: The Son of God presents to his Father…01:38
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11Book 11: Thus they, in lowliest plight, repentant stood…04:55
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12O Sons, like one of us Man is become…05:31
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13So spake, so wished much humbled Eve; but Fate…05:02
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14O unexpected stroke, worse than of Death!04:35
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15But this pre-eminence thou hast lost, brought down…04:14
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16But him the gentle Angel by the hand…03:39
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Disc 9
1Immediately a place Before his eyes appeared…05:04
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2He looked, and saw a spacious plain whereon…04:47
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3He looked, and saw wide territory spread…04:26
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4He looked, and saw the face of things quite changed…04:34
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5To whom thus Michael03:41
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6The ark no more now floats, but seems on ground…03:14
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7Book 12 - The Argument: The Angel Michael continues from the flood…01:42
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8Book 12: As one who in his journey bates at noon…04:24
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9To whom thus Michael05:03
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10But first the lawless tyrant who denies…05:29
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11Here Adam interposed. O sent from Heaven…04:16
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12There in captivity he lets them dwell…03:59
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13For this he shall live hated, be blasphemed…03:14
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14So spake the Arch-Angel Michael; then paused…04:56
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15How soon hath thy prediction, Seer blest…06:31
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16[Music] Jenkins: Fantasia in E Minor04:08
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Total Playing Time: 10:41:02