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[[File:SS Botany Bay-library.jpg|thumb|Two copies of ''Paradise Lost'' (top middle, and second from the left) aboard the {{SS|Botany Bay}}]] |
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'''''Paradise Lost''''' was an epic [[poetry|poem]] written by [[John Milton]] during the [[17th century]]. Milton later wrote a sequel entitled ''[[Paradise Regained]]''. |
'''''Paradise Lost''''' was an epic [[poetry|poem]] written by [[John Milton]] during the [[17th century]]. Milton later wrote a sequel entitled ''[[Paradise Regained]]''. |
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Paradise Lost was an epic poem written by John Milton during the 17th century. Milton later wrote a sequel entitled Paradise Regained.
In 2267, Khan Noonien Singh referred to Paradise Lost while discussing if he could "tame a world." His reference was later clarified to Montgomery Scott, by Kirk, when he quoted a statement made by Lucifer when he fell into the pit, "It is better to rule in hell than serve in heaven." (TOS: "Space Seed")
Two copies of Paradise Lost were among the small collection of books found aboard the SS Botany Bay in 2285. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
In 2287, graffiti found on the entrance to Paradise City was taken from Paradise Lost. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)
In 2370, when showing the USS Enterprise-D's arboretum to a visiting Cairn delegation, Deanna Troi quoted from Paradise Lost: "Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose." (TNG: "Dark Page")
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