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Praf de sine  by b0ockslover
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"Praf de sine" este un volum de poezii în care sufletul se sparge în mii de particule, iar fiecare vers este o încercare de a le aduna la loc. Este o călătorie prin amintiri, pierderi și iubiri, o explorare a ceea ce rămâne din noi după ce viața își pune amprenta. Îmbinând confesiunea cu imagini vii și momente de tăcere încărcată, aceste poeme vorbesc despre dorul ce nu se stinge, despre vocile care ne cheamă din trecut și despre fragila frumusețe a clipei. Fiecare pagină este o oglindă în care cititorul se poate recunoaște, cu tot ce a fost, tot ce a pierdut și tot ce încă mai poartă în sine. În timp ce am scris toate aceste poezii și poeme am vărsat lacrimi fie de fericire, fie de tristețe, fie de dor și suspin, însă nu regret nici-un clipă că am început.
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PARADISE REGAINED (Completed) by johnmilton
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Paradise Regained is a poem by English poet John Milton, first published in 1671 by John Milton. The volume in which it appeared also contained the poet's closet drama Samson Agonistes. Paradise Regained is connected by name to his earlier and more famous epic poem Paradise Lost, with which it shares similar theological themes; indeed, its title, its use of blank verse, and its progression through Christian history recall the earlier work. However, this effort deals primarily with the temptation of Christ as recounted in the Gospel of Luke.
PARADISE LOST (Completed) by johnmilton
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Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton (1608-1674). The first version, published in 1667, consisted of ten books with over ten thousand lines of verse. A second edition followed in 1674, arranged into twelve books (in the manner of Virgil's Aeneid) with minor revisions throughout and a note on the verification. It is considered by critics to be Milton's major work, and it helped solidify his reputation as one of the greatest English poets of his time. The poem concerns the biblical story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Milton's purpose, stated in Book I, is to "justify the ways of God to men".