Paradise Regained deals with the testing of personal and political resolve that follows 40 days of self-isolation. It thus merits our immediate attention. The seventeenthcentury poem which houses a nonconformist argument for liberty of conscience within its narration of Satan's temptation of Jesus in the wilderness is both pertinent and challenging for today's readers. We can apply God's exercise of his Son to current postquarantine deliberations regarding how we wish to live now-specifically questions of privacy, good governance (for both self and state), shared values, and the future of political engagement.