Contents
-BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
John Milton. (1608–1674). Complete Poems. The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
Contents
- Introductory Note
- Poems Written at School and at College, 1624–1632
- On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity
- A Paraphrase on Psalm CXIV
- Psalm CXXXVI
- On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough
- At a Vacation Exercise in the College, Part Latin, Part English
- The Passion
- On Shakespeare
- On the University Carrier
- Another on the Same
- An Epitaph on the marchioness of Winchester
- On His Being Arrived to the Age of Twenty-Three
- Poems Written at Horton, 1632–1638
- L’Allegro
- Il Penseroso
- Sonnet to the Nightingale
- Song on May Morning
- On Time
- At a Solemn Music
- Upon the Circumcision
- Arcades
- Comus, a Mask
- Lycidas
- Poems Written During the Civil War and the Protectorate, 1642–1658
- When the Assault was Intended to the City
- To a Virtuous Young Lady
- To the Lady Margaret Ley
- On the Detraction which Followed upon my Writing Certain Treatises
- On the Same
- On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Parliament
- To Mr. H. Lawes on His Airs
- On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson, my Christian Friend, deceased Dec. 16, 1646
- On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester
- To the Lord General Cromwell, on the Proposals of Certain Ministers at the Committee for the Propagation of the Gospel
- To Sir Henry Vane the Younger
- On the Late Massacre in Piemont
- On His Blindness
- To Mr. Lawrence
- To Cyriack Skinner
- To the Same
- On his Deceased Wife
- Paradise Lost, 1658–1663
- The Verse
- The First Book
- The Second Book
- The Third Book
- The Fourth Book
- The Fifth Book
- The Sixth Book
- The Seventh Book
- The Eighth Book
- The Ninth Book
- The Tenth Book
- The Eleventh Book
- The Twelfth Book
- Paradise Regained, 1665–1667
- The First Book
- The Second Book
- The Third Book
- The Fourth Book
- Samson Agonistes, 1667–1671
- Milton’s Introduction
- Lines 1–249
- Lines 250–499
- Lines 500–749
- Lines 750–999
- Lines 1000–1249
- Lines 1250–1499
- Lines 1500–1761
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