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CANNOT LOAD ARCHIVE [1667CE-F457] [MILTON, JOHN] | |||
{{HexString|54 68 65 20 72 6F 61 64 20 6F 66 20|The road of}} | |||
{{HexString|54 68 65 20 72 6F 61 64 20 6F 66 20|The road of}} | |||
{{HexString|65 78 63 65 73 73 20 6C 65 61 64 73|excess leads}} | |||
{{HexString|65 78 63 65 73 73 20 6C 65 61 64 73|excess leads}} | |||
That day I oft remember, when from sleep | |||
That day I oft remember, when from sleep | |||
I first awaked, and found myself reposed | |||
I first awaked, and found myself reposed | |||
{{HexString|65 20 70 61 6C 61 63 65 20 6F 66 20 77|e palace of w}} | |||
{{HexString|65 20 70 61 6C 61 63 65 20 6F 66 20 77|e palace of w}} | |||
{{HexString|69 73 64 6F 6D 2E|isdom.}} | |||
{{HexString|69 73 64 6F 6D 2E|isdom.}} | |||
Under a shade on flowers, much wondering where | |||
Under a shade on flowers, much wondering where | |||
And what I was, whence thither brought, and how. | |||
And what I was, whence thither brought, and how. | |||
{{HexString|20 74 6F 20 74 68|to th}} | |||
{{HexString|20 74 6F 20 74 68|to th}} | |||
ERROR: UNKNOWN ERROR | |||
ERROR: UNKNOWN ERROR | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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* The unencrypted text originates from book 4 of John Milton's ''[https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45740/paradise-lost-book-4-1674-version Paradise Lost]''. | * The unencrypted text originates from book 4 of John Milton's ''[https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45740/paradise-lost-book-4-1674-version Paradise Lost]''. | ||
* The encrypted text ("The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom." when fully assembled) originates from the English poet William Blake's book ''The Marriage of Heaven and Hell'', from the section [https://blakearchive.org/copy/mhh.a?descId=mhh.a.illbk.07 "Proverbs of Hell"]. | * The encrypted text ("The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom." when fully assembled) originates from the English poet William Blake's book ''The Marriage of Heaven and Hell'', from the section [https://blakearchive.org/copy/mhh.a?descId=mhh.a.illbk.07 "Proverbs of Hell"]. | ||
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error.log is a text document stored in terminal A02 Extra in A2.
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CANNOT LOAD ARCHIVE [1667CE-F457] [MILTON, JOHN] 54 68 65 20 72 6F 61 64 20 6F 66 20 65 78 63 65 73 73 20 6C 65 61 64 73 That day I oft remember, when from sleep I first awaked, and found myself reposed 65 20 70 61 6C 61 63 65 20 6F 66 20 77 69 73 64 6F 6D 2E Under a shade on flowers, much wondering where And what I was, whence thither brought, and how. 20 74 6F 20 74 68 ERROR: UNKNOWN ERROR
Notes
- The unencrypted text originates from book 4 of John Milton's Paradise Lost.
- The encrypted text ("The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom." when fully assembled) originates from the English poet William Blake's book The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, from the section "Proverbs of Hell".