Paradise Lost (Penguin Classics)
Home : Paradise Lost : Essays : Bonds of Liberty

Premium Content Bonds of Liberty

By Sunny Hwang - September 02, 2002

"...[F]rom what state

I fell, how glorious once above [the Sun's] sphere;

Till pride and worse ambition threw me down

Warring in Heav'n against Heav'n's matchless King:

Ah wherefore! He deserved no such return

From me, whom he created what I was

In that bright eminence, and with his good

Upbraided none; nor was his service hard.

What could be less than to…

This excerpt of the essay is provided for free. To read the complete essay of 822 words or to get access to our full library of Literature Essays, please subscribe below or log in if you are already subscribed.

Join Now - Choose a Membership Level

GradeSaver provides access to quizzes, 2488 literature essays, 617 sample college application essays and ad-free surfing in this premium content, "Members Only" section of the site! Membership includes a 10% discount on all editing orders.

We have been mentioned in the Washington Post, the Economist, and many other papers around the world for our exceptional essays. GradeSaver has reviewed each essay for quality; these essays are the very best on the Internet and many have been written by students of Ivy League colleges.

30-Day Trial (recurring) $6.95 *
1 Month Membership (one-time charge) $12.95
12 Month Membership (one-time charge) $49.95

* After your trial period, you will be billed a monthly fee of $6.95 with the option to cancel at any time. Questions? Read our FAQ.

Existing Users

Related Content for Paradise Lost