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28 May 2008

London Underground celebrates 400 years of poet John Milton.

London Underground is celebrating the 400th anniversary of the birth of poet John Milton by displaying his poems on trains across the network from 2 June.

This is part of a year-long international celebration of his writings with exhibitions taking place from Cambridge to New York.

The new series of Poems on the Underground features The Expulsion from Eden - the final lines from Paradise Lost, Book 12 by Milton, which is considered by many as one of the greatest poems written in the English language.

Works by other poets, both classical and contemporary, are also part of the series, and have been chosen to add a varied literary point of interest to passengers' journeys.

Verses by romantic poet William Wordsworth, author Elizabeth Smart, popular performance poet John Hegley, and Frances Leviston who offers a view of our post-Paradise world have been selected to offer commuters a few moments of contemplation away from their daily routine.

Tamsin Dillon, Head of Art on the Underground, said: 'This group of poems by John Milton and other more modern poets who have been inspired by him, shows how important and far reaching this great poet's influence remains.

'An advocate of free speech his words are just as relevant today as they ever were.'


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