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John Milton's Paradise Lost
John Milton's masterpiece Paradise Lost was first published in 1667, in the form of ten books. A slightly revised final version, now divided into twelve, appeared in 1674.
Doc SherwoodPublished 9 months ago in BookClubCycle Of Love
Jason's life took an unexpected turn when he entered high school after years of homeschooling. The bustling halls and vibrant classrooms were a stark contrast to the comfort of his home environment. His eyes widened as he tried to blend in with the sea of unfamiliar faces. Having grown up mostly surrounded by his mother and sister, Jason found himself out of his depth, especially around girls.
Uncrowned KingPublished 9 months ago in ChaptersBoosting Workplace Morale: Promoting Positive Vibes at Work
In the heart of the bustling city, within the walls of a sleek, modern office building, a quiet storm was brewing. Employees shuffled in and out, heads bowed, carrying the weight of their deadlines and the monotony of routine. The once vibrant workplace had become a battleground of subdued energies and dispirited spirits. But little did they know, a change was on the horizon—a change that would shatter the gloom and infuse the office with an electrifying energy.
Secrets Beneath the Ice Wall
In a not-so-distant future, the world had discovered that the Earth was not just the planet they thought they knew. It was a realm of untold mysteries, and one of the greatest enigmas lay beyond the fabled Ice Wall that guarded the polar regions.
Mr. YusmanPublished 9 months ago in FictionOde to Ordinary
We frequently ignore the enchantment woven into the fabric of our daily lives in a world that is continually seeking the spectacular, the sparkling shows that dazzle and amaze. The everyday occurrences and sceneries softly tell stories of radiance, tenacity, and the profundity of life. It's time to find the unseen treasures in the tapestry of the commonplace and to revel in their subtle magnificence.
WAQAS AHMADPublished 9 months ago in WritersTake me Ho(e)me
Purge A/n: There's heavy gore please be warned, I advise you to skip it if you can't handle it. I'll put a sign where you can skip.
Alias SoraPublished 9 months ago in ChaptersIlluminating the Beauty of Sight: Exploring the Wonders of Seeing Life
Introduction The gift of sight is perhaps one of the most extraordinary wonders bestowed upon us. Our ability to perceive the world through our eyes opens a realm of experiences and emotions that shape our understanding of existence. In this article, we embark on a journey to explore the intricate facets of sight, delving into the science, significance, and marvels of seeing life.
Unrequited Whispers
In the quaint town of Willowbrook, nestled between rolling hills and shimmering lakes, lived a young boy named Oliver. With eyes as deep and soulful as the forest that bordered his home, he carried a heart brimming with an affection he had yet to express. Oliver's gaze was always drawn to the ethereal beauty of a girl named Eleanor, whose presence seemed to light up even the cloudiest of days.
Life Goes OnPublished 9 months ago in Fiction