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" So spake the enemy of mankind, enclosed
In serpent, inmate bad! and toward Eve
Addressed his way: not with indented wave,
Prone on the ground, as since; but on his rear,
Circular base of rising folds, that towered
Fold above fold, a surging maze! his head
Crested aloft, and carbuncle his eyes;
With burnished neck of verdant gold, erect
Amidst his circling spires, that on the grass
Floated redundant: pleasing was his shape
And lovely; never since of serpent-kind
Lovelier… "

John Milton , Paradise Lost


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John Milton quote : So spake the enemy of mankind, enclosed<br />In serpent, inmate bad! and toward Eve<br />Addressed his way: not with indented wave,<br />Prone on the ground, as since; but on his rear,<br />Circular base of rising folds, that towered<br />Fold above fold, a surging maze! his head<br />Crested aloft, and carbuncle his eyes;<br />With burnished neck of verdant gold, erect<br />Amidst his circling spires, that on the grass<br />Floated redundant: pleasing was his shape<br />And lovely; never since of serpent-kind<br />Lovelier…