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Which two sets of lines in this excerpt from john milton's paradise lost show that satan acknowledges the goodness of god, despite his claim that god is a dictator?

into our room of bliss thus high advanc't

creatures of other mould, earth-born perhaps,

not spirits, yet to heav'nly spirits bright

little inferior; whom my thoughts pursue

with wonder, and could love, so lively shines

in them divine resemblance, and such grace

the hand that formd them on their shape hath pourd.

ah gentle pair, yee little think how nigh

your change approaches, when all these delights

will vanish and deliver ye to

updated: the answers for plato are

"little inferior; whom my thoughts pursue
with wonder, and could love, so lively shines"

and

"in them divine resemblance, and such grace,
the hand that formed them on their shape hath pourd."

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