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A Speech against Peace at the Close Com. | A Dialogue between Sir John Pooley and Mr.
- mittee ..........
............. 248 - Thomas Killegrew ........
To the five Members of the Honourable House | An Occasional imitation of a Modern Author
of Commons, the Humble Petition of the | upon the Game of Chess........................ 252
Poets ............................................. 249 | The Passion of Dido for Æneas ................... ib.
A Western Wonder .......
Of Prudence ........................
A Second Western Wonder .....................
Of Justice ..................
257
News from Colchester..........
The Progress of Learning ..........
.................. 258
258
A Song.-Morpheus, the humble god, that Of Old Age. Cato, Scipio, Lelius ..........
dwells ..........
......................
The First Part ..............
260
On Mr. John Fletcher's Works .................
The Second Part .............................
262
To Sir Richard Fanshaw, upon his Translation
The Third Part ................................ 263
of Pastor Fido .............
........... ib. 1 The Fourth Part ............
265
..........
250
259
POEMS OF MILTON.
T'he Author's Life, by Dr. Johnson ............... 271 | Book VII. ......
An Inquiry into the Origin of Paradise Lost,
VII.
by Mr. Todd ..........
IX.
......... 317
PARADISE REGAINED.
Book I. ....................
Io Paradisum Amissam summi Poetæ Johannis
Miltoni. By Dr. Samuel Barrow ............ 343
On Paradise Lost. By Andrew Marvel ....... ib. To Mr. John Milton, on his Poem entitled
Paradise Lost. By F. C. 1680 .................
By Drydcu ............................................
Prom an Account of the Greatest English
Poets ................................
Address to Great Britain. From Thomson's
Summer ...................................
Ode to the Muse. From Akenside ................ ib.
Dalton's Prologue to Comus, 1738.... ............ ib.
Dr. Johnson's Prologue to the Mask of Comus,
acted at Dury-Lane Theatre, April 5, 1750,
for the Benefit of Milton's Grand-daugh-
ter ................................................... ib.
From Gray's Progress of Poesy .................. ib.
Ode on the Poetical Character. From Collins,
Ode to Memory. By Mason ...................... 346
From the Rev. Thomas Wharton's Address to
the present Queen on her Marriage .........
From the Description of Night in the same
Author's Pleasures of Melancholy ........... ib.
From Hayley's Essay on Epic Poetry, Epist.
III.....................
From Cowper's Table Talk .........................
Cowper's Author's Task, B. JU....................
From the Poetical Works of William Preston,
Esq. Dublin, 1793. ...........
ib.
From Poems and Plays by Mrs. West, 1799.. 347
435
II. ............................................ 440
... 444
IV. ..............
................................... ... 448
Samson Agonistes. A Dramatic Poem
453
Appendix to Samson Agonistes, containing
Plans of other Subjects, intended for Trage-
dies by Milton: from his own MS. in Trinity
College, Cambridge...
468
Lycidas ......
L'Allegro .........
Il Penseroso ............
476
Arcades. Part of a Mask ... ..........
477
Song I. Look, nymphs and shepherds, look. ib.
II. O'er the smooth enamellid green... 478
JII. Nymphs and shepherds, dance no
more..........
Dedication to Comus
The Copy of a Letter written by Sir Henry
Wootton, to the Author, upon his Poem.
Comus ......
Account of Ludlow Castle, by Mr. Todd ...... 480
Origin of Comus, by Mr. Warton ......... 482
Comus. A Mask, presented at Ludlow Castle,
1634, before John Earl of Bridgewater, then
President of Wales ...
485
.
cles .......................
......
17
...
lage
III. Qual in colle aspro, al imbrunir di From Horace ........
514
sera .....
...... 500 From Euripides ........
Canzone. Ridonsi donne e giovani From Horace ....
amorosi ................................ 501 From Horace ...
515
IV, Diodati, e te'l dirò con maraviglia .... From Sophocles
V. Per certo i bei vostr'occhi, Donna mia From Seneca ...
VI. Giovane piano, e semplicette amante. ib. Psalm 1. Done into Verse, 1655 ...
VII. On his being arrived to the Age of 23.
II. Done Aug. 8, 1653 .
VIII. When the Assault was intended to the
III. Aug. 9, 1653 ...
City .............
IV. Aug 10, 1653 ..
IX. To a virtuous Young Lady .............
V. Aug. 12, 1653
X. To the Lady Margaret Ley ..........
VI, Aug 13, 1653 .....
XI. On the Detraction which followed
VII. Aug. 14, 1653. Upon the words
upon my writing certain Treatises ib.
of Chush, the Benjamite, against
XII. On the same .......
him .......
XIU. To Mr. H. Lawes in the publishing
'VIU. Aug. 14, 1653 .....
bis airs .........
LXXX.
XIV. On the Religious Memory of Mrs.
LXXXI.
Catharine Thomson ........
LXXXII.
XV. To the Lord General Fairfax .......
LXXXII
XVI. To the Lord General Cromwell .......
LXXXIV.
XVII. To Sir Henry Vane, the Younger.....
LXXXV.
XVIII. On the late Massacre in Piemont .... ib. LXXXVI.
520
XIX. On his Blindness .....
LXXXVII.
XX. To Mr. Lawrence ....
LXXXVIII. ........
XXI. To Cyriack Skinner .....
A Paraphrase on Psalm CXIV...
XXII. To the same ..........
Psalm CXXXVI.
XXIII. On his deceased Wife .....
Original Various Readings of the Sonnets,
JOHANNIS MILTONI LONDINENSIS POEMATA.
from the Cambridge MS...
Appendix to the Sonnets ..
505
Joannes Baptista Mansus, Marchio Villensis,
Neapolitanus, ad Joannem Miltonium Ang-
lum
.......... 522
Ad Joannem Miltonium Anglum triplici poeseos
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity.........
laureâ coronandum, Græcæ nimirum, Latina
The Hymn ..........
atque Hetrusca, Epigramma Joannis Salsilli
The Passion ...........
508
Romani
Upon the Circumcision ...........
509 Ad Joannem Miltonium. Selvaggi.............
On the Death of a fair Infant dying of a Cough
Al Signor Gio. Miltoni Nobile Inglese. Ode. Del
On Time ....
510 sig. Antonio Francini, Gentilhuomo Floren-
At a Solemn Music .....
ib. tino
An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester ib.
Joanni Miltoni. Londinensi.
Sung on May Morning ...........
Preliminary Observations on the Latin Verses ib.
............. 511 |
Original various Readings of the Ode at a
solemn Music.......
.... ib.
Eley. I. Ad Carolum Deodatum................... 524
MISCELLANIES.
II. Anno Ætatis 17. In obitum Præconis
Academici Cantabrigiensis ........ 525
Anno Ætatis XIX. At a Vacation Exercise in
III. Anno Ætatis 17. In obitum Præsulis
the College .......
Wintoniensis .......................... ib.
An Epitaph on the admirable Dramatic Poet,
IV. Anno Ætatis 18. Ad Tbomam Juniun
W. Shakspeare.............
præceptorem suum, apud merca-
On the University Carrier, who sickened in the
tores Anglicos Hamburgæ agentes
Time of his Vacancy, being forbid to go to
Pastoris munere fungentem ........ 526
London, by reason of the Plague .......... ib.
V. Anno Ætatis 20. lo adventum veris . 527
Another on the same ..........
VI. Ad Carolum Deodatum ruri commo-
On the New Forcers of Conscience under the
raptem .................................. 528
Long Parliament ......
ib. VII. Anno ætatis 19. ..................
Occasional Various Readings on the Forcers
of Conscience.
EPIGRAMMATUM LIBER,
ODES.
tino
...............
.......................
ELEGIARUM LIBER.
.... 512
TRANSLATIONS.
The Fifth Ode of Horace, Lib. I. ...... .......
From Geoffrey of Monmouth ...
From Dante ..........
From Dante ........................
From Ariosto ..... ................
1. Io Proditionem Bombardicam ........
11. In eandemn ....
IIJ. In eandam .....................
IV. In eandem
V. In Juventorem Bombarda ..........
VI. Ad Leonoram Romæ canentem .......
VII. Ad eandem
.... 532
In s
imasium
.....
VIII. Ad eandem ........
531 | In Obitum Procancellarii, Medici. Anvo Æta-
IX. In Salmasii Hundredam .................. ib. tis 17...
· X. In Salmasium ........
In Quintum Novembris. Anpo Ætatis 17.. ..... ib.
XI. In Morum... ......
ib. In Obitum Præsultis Eliensis. Anno Ætatis 17. 554
XII. Apologus de Rustico et Hero ............ ib. Naturam non pati senium
XIII. Ad Christinam Suecorum Reginam,
De Ideå Platonica quemadınodum Aristoteles
nomine Cromwell ......
ib. intellexit
[ Ad Patrem
Ad Salsillam, Poetam Romanum, ægrotantem. 536
• SILVARUM LIBER.
Mansus
537
Psalm CXIV ............
................. ib. | Epitaphium Damonis .....
538
Philosophus ad regem quendam, &c............ ib. Ad Joannem Ronsium, Oxoniensis Academiæ In Effigiei ejus Sculptorem ...
Bibliothecarium ........
........ 535
..... 539
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