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John Milton Poems
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- An Epitaph on the Admirable Dramatic Poet W. Shakespeare
- An Epitaph On The Marchioness Of Winchester
- Anno aetatis 17. On the Death of a fair Infant dying of a Cough.
- Anno Aetatis 19. At a Vacation Exercise in the Colledge, part Latin, part English. The Latin speeches ended, the English thus began.
- Another on "On the Gunpowder Plot."
- Another on "On the Gunpowder Plot." [2]
- Another on "On The University Carrier who sickn'd in the time of his vacancy, being forbid to go to London, by reason of the plague."
- Arcades.
- At A Solemn Musick
- At A Vacation Exercise In The Colledge, Part Latin, Part English.
- Canzone
- Collection of passages translated in the prose writings.
- Comus
- Elegy I To Charles Diodati.1
- Elegy II On the Death of the University Beadle at Cambridge.1
- Elegy III - Anno Aetates 17.1 - On the Death of the Bishop of Winchester.2
- Elegy IV. - Anno Aetates 18. - To My Tutor, Thomas Young,1 Chaplain of the English Merchants Resident at Hamburg.
- Elegy V. - Anno Aetates 20. - On the Approach of Spring.
- Elegy VI. - To Charles Diodati, When He Was Visiting in the Country
- Elegy VI. Anno Aetates undevigesimo.1
- Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester
- How Soon Hath Time
- Il Penseroso
- L'Allegro
- Light
- Lycidas
- Methought I Saw My Late Espoused Saint
- On His Blindness
- On His Deceased Wife
- On Paradise Lost.
- On Shakespeare.
- On The Death Of A Fair Infant Dying Of A Cough
- On the Death of the Bishop of Ely.1 - Anno Aetates 17.
- On the Death of the Vice-Chancellor, A Physician.1
- On the Engraver of his Portrait.1
- On the Fifth of November. - Anno Aetates 17.
- On the Gunpowder Plot.
- On the Inventor of Gunpowder.
- On the Lord Gen. Fairfax at the Seige of Colchester.
- On The Morning Of Christs Nativity.
- On the new forcers of Conscience under the Long Parliament.
- On the Platonic 'Ideal' as it was Understood by Aristotle.
- On The Religious Memory Of Mrs. Catherine Thomson, My Christian Friend, Deceased Dec. 16, 1646
- On The University Carrier who sickn'd in the time of his vacancy, being forbid to go to London, by reason of the plague.
- On Time
- Paradise Lost - Book I
- Paradise Lost - Book II
- Paradise Lost - Book III
- Paradise Lost - Book IV
- Paradise Lost - Book IX
- Paradise Lost - Book V
- Paradise Lost - Book VI
- Paradise Lost - Book VII
- Paradise Lost - Book VIII
- Paradise Lost - Book X
- Paradise Regained - The First Book
- Paradise Regained - The Fourth Book
- Paradise Regained - The Second Book
- Paradise Regained - The Third Book
- Paradisum Amissam, Lib. II
- Psal. I. Done into Verse
- Psal. II Done into verse
- Psal. III. When he fled from Absalom.
- Psal. IV.
- Psal. LXXX.
- Psal. LXXXI.
- Psal. LXXXII.
- Psal. LXXXIII.
- Psal. LXXXIV.
- Psal. LXXXV.
- Psal. LXXXVI.
- Psal. LXXXVII
- Psal. LXXXVIII
- Psal. V.
- Psal. VI
- Psal. VII. Upon the words of Chush the Benjamite against him.
- Psal. VIII.
- Psalm CXIV
- Psalm CXV
- Samson Agonistes
- Song On May Morning.
- Sonnet to the Nightingale
- Sonnet XX: Lawrence, of virtuous father
- Sonnet XXII: To Cyriack Skinner
- Sonnets. I.
- Sonnets. II.
- Sonnets. III.
- Sonnets. IV.
- Sonnets. IX
- Sonnets. V
- Sonnets. VI
- Sonnets. VII
- Sonnets. VIII
- Sonnets. X
- Sonnets. XI
- Sonnets. XII
- Sonnets. XIII - To Mr. H. Lawes, on his Aires
- Sonnets. XIV
- Sonnets. XIX
- Sonnets. XV - On the late Massacher In Piemont.
- Sonnets. XVI
- Sonnets. XVII
- Sonnets. XVIII
- That Nature is Not Subject to Decay.
- The Death of Damon.
- The Fable of the Peasant and his Landlord.
- The Fifth Ode Of Horace. Lib. I.
- The Hymn
- The Passion.
- The Philosopher and the King.
- To a Virtuous Young Lady
- To Giovanni Battista Manso, Marquis of Villa.
- To Giovanni Salzilli, a Roman Poet, in his Illness. Scazons.
- To Leonora (2)
- To Leonora (3)
- To Leonora,1 Singing in Rome.
- To Mr. Cyriack Skinner upon his Blindness.
- To Mr. H. Lawes on His Airs
- To Mr. John Rouse, Librarian of the University of Oxford,
- To My Father.
- To Sir Henry Vane the Younger.
- To the Lady Margaret Ley
- To the Lord Generall Cromwell May 1652.
- Translations of the Italian Poems I
- Translations of the Italian Poems II
- Translations of the Italian Poems III Canzone.
- Translations of the Italian Poems IV To Charles Diodati.
- Translations of the Italian Poems V.
- Translations of the Italian Poems VI.
- Upon The Circumcision
- When the Assault Was Intended to the City
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