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AN
THE
POEMS
OF
John Milton.
VOL. III.
Chiswick : FROM THE PRESS of C. WHITTINGHAM,
COLLEGE HOUSE.
Page
meni
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107
109 109 110
SAMSON AGONISTES...........
Comus ....
63
Arcades .....
101
SONNETS.
1. To the Nightingale.............
...... 105
2. Donna leggiadra, &c..........
105
3. Qual in colle aspro, &c. CANZONE. Ridonsi, &c.
4. Diodati, &c.........
5. Per certo i bei, &c. .......
..................................... 107
6. Giovane piano, &c........ ............................ 108
7. On bis being arrived to the age of twenty-three..... 108
8. When the assault was intended to the City...........
9. To a virtuous young Lady....
................. 109
10. To the Lady Margaret Ley.........
11. On the detraction which followed on my writing
certain Treatises.........
111
12. On the same..........
..... 112
13. To Mr. H. Lawes on his Airs.....
14. On the religious memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson 113
15. To the Lord General Fairfax.
114
16. To the Lord General Cromwell .............
17. To Sir Henry Vane the younger.........................
18. On the Massacre in Piedmont...........................
19. On his Blindness.............................................
116
20. To Mr. Lawrence...........
117
21. To Cyriac Skinner .....................................
22, To the same................................................
118
23. On bis deceased Wife......................
............. 119
ODES.
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity ....
The Passion, 128. Upon the Circumcision................ 130
On the Death of a fair Infant.................................. 131
On Time....................................
............. 134
At a solemn Music .............
.............................................. 135
On the Death of the Marchioness of Winchester......... 136
On May Morning .........
138
MISCELLANIES..
At a Vacation Exercise in the College...
139
...............
120
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..................
liament.......................................
.......... 181
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Epitaph on Shakspeare
.......... 142
On Hobson, the University Carrier ............ .............. 143
On the same ..........
...... 144
On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Par-
145
TRANSLATIONS.
Horace to Pyrrha, 147. Fragments...........
147
Psalms, 150. Parapbrase of Psalm cxiv................. 177
Paraphrase of Psalm cxxxvI....... .............. 178
POEMATA.
De Auctore Testimonia..................
ELEGIARUM LIBER.
1. Ad Carolam Deodatum.......
...... 188
2. In Obitum Præconis Academici Cantabrigiensis ...... 191
3. In Obitum Præsulis Wintoniensis........................ 192
4. Ad Thomam Junium..........................................
195
5. In adventum veris..........
199
6. Ad Carolum Deodatum......
203
7. Anno Ætatis XIX ............
206
EPIGRAMMATUM LIBER.
1. In Proditionem Bombardicam......... ..............
210
2. In eandem............
3. In eandem .................................
211
4. In eandem .............
5. In Inventorem Bombardæ................................ 211
6. Ad Leonoram Romæ canentem .......................
7. Ad eandem ......
212
8. Ad eandem...... ......................................... 213
213
9. In Salmasii Handredam......
10. In Salmasium..
11. In Moram....
12. Apologus de rustico et bero.
214
13. Ad Christiam Suecorum Reginam.............
SILVARUM LIBER.
Psalmus cxiv. Græcè ..............
215
Philosophus ad regem, &c. Græce
216
In effigiei ejus Sculptorem. Gra
In Obitum Procancellarii, Medici.
In Quintum Novembris .......
... 218
In Obitum Præsulis Eliensis....
225
Naturam non pati senium.................
........ 227
De Ideà Platonicâ quemadmodum Aristoteles intellexit. 229
Ad Patrem, 231. Ad Salsillum, 235. Mansus.......... 237
Epitaphium Damonis, 241. Ad Joannem Rousium...... 249
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