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An Answer to a Copy of Verses sent me to Clad all in White

Jersey

74 Leaving me, and then loving many

ib.

The Tree of Knowledge. That there is no My Heart discovered ........
Knowledge. Against the Dogmatists 75 | Auswer to the Platonics

ib.
Reason, the Use of it in divine Matters......... ib. The vain Love. Loving one first because she
On the Death of Mr. Crashaw

16 could love Nobody, afterwards loving her

A Poem on the late civil War

with Desire

ib.

The Puritan and the Papist. A Satire......... The Soul .....

107

The Character of an Holy Sister

S3 The Passions

ib.

Wisdom

ib.

The Despair

ANACREONTIQUES : OR, SOME COPIES OF VERSES TRANS-

The Wish....

ib.

LATED PARAPURASTICALLY OUT OF ANACREON.

My Diet

ib.

1. Love

83 The Thief

ib,

JI. Drinking

84 All-over Love

109

JII. Beauty

ib. Love and Life

ib.

IV. The Duel

ib. The Bargain

ib.

V. Age

ib. The long Life

ib.

VI. The Account......

ib. | Counsel

110

VII. Gold

85 Resolved to be beloved

ib.

VIIJ. The Epicure

The same.......................

ib.

IX. Another......

ib. The Discovery..

X. The Grasshopper
ib Against Fruition

111
XI. The Swallow
ib. Love undiscovered

ib.
Elegy upon Anacreon, who was choaked by a The given Heart ...

ib.
Grapestone. Spoken by the God of Love .. ib. The Prophet

ib.
The Resolution

112
Called Inconstant

ib.

VERSES WRITTEN ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS.

The Welcome ...

ib.

Christ's Passion, taken out of a Greek Ode, The Heart fled again

ib.

written by Mr. Masters, of New College in Women's Superstition...

ib.

Oxford

87 The Soul

113

Ode. On Orinda's Poems...

88

Echo

ib,

Ode upon Occasion of a Copy of Verses of my The rich Rival

ib.
Lord Broghill's
ib. Against Hope

ib.
Ode. Mr. Cowley's Book presenting itself to For Hope.......

............................... 114

the University Library of Oxford

89 Love's Ingratitude

jb.

Ode.--Sitting and drinking in the Chair made The Frailty

ib.
ont of the Relics of Sir Francis Drake's Coldness

ib,

Ship ....

90 Enjoyment

ib.

Upon the Death of the Earl of Balcarres...... ib. Sleep

115

Ode, upon Dr. Harvey

91 Beauty...

ib.

Ode, from Catullus. Acme, and Septimins 92 The Parting...................... .....................

ib.
Ode upon his Majesty's Restoration and Re- My Picture

116

turn....

ib. | The Concealment

ib.

On the Queen's repairing Somerset House 96 The Monopoly

The Complaint

io. The Distance

ib.

On Colonel Tuke's Tragi-comedy, The Adven- The Increase

ib.

tures of Fire Hours....

98 Love's Visibility

117

On the Death of Mrs. Katharine Philips ib. Looking on, and discoursing with, his Mis-

Hymn to Light ........

99 tress....

ib.

To the Royal Society

100 Resolved to love

ib.

Upon the Chair made out of Sir Francis My Fate

ib,
Drake's Ship, presented to the University The Heart-breaking

118
Library of Oxford, by John Davis, of Debt- The Usurpation

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ib.

ford, Esquire

101 | Maidenhead....

ib.

Prologue to the Cutter of Colman Street ib. Impossibilities

ib.
Silence

119
The Dissembler

ib.

THE MISTRESS, OR SEVERAL COPIES OF LOVE-VERSES.

The Inconstant

ib.

The Request

102 The Constant

ib.

The Tbraldom.....
ib, | Her Name

120

The given Love

103 Weeping

ib.

The Spring

ib. Discretion

ib.

Written in Juice of Lemon

104 The Waiting-Maid

ib.

Inconstancy...

ib. Counsel

121

Not fair

ib. The Cure......

ib.

Platonic Love

105 The Separation

jb.

The Change..........

ib. The Tree ....

ib.

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ib.

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Her Unbelief

121 SEVERAL DISCOURSES, BY WAY OF ESSAYS, IN VERSE AND

The Gazers ...........................................

ib.

PROSX.

The Jocurable.....

ib.

Page

Honour

ii. 1 Of Liberty......

186

The innocent III

122 Martial, Lib. I. Ep. lvi...

190

Dialogue

123

Martial, Lib. II. Ep. liii..

ib,

Verses lost upon a Wager

ib. Martial, Lib. II. Ep. Ixviii..

ib.

Bathing in the River

ib. Ode upon Liberty

191

Lore given over

194 II. Of Solitude

192

The Force of Lore, Preserved from an Old III. Of Obscurity.

193

Manuscript .....

ib.

Seneca, ex Thyeste, Act II. Chor. 194

Epigram, on the Power of Love.................. 125 IV. Oi Agriculture...

195

A Translation out of Virgil, Georg. Lib.

PINDARIC ODES, WRITTEN IN IMITATION OF THE STYLE

II. 458 ....

198

AND MANNER OF THE ODES OF PINDAR.

Hor. Epod. Ode II

199

The Country Mouse. A Paraphrase upon

Preface .........

Horace, Book II, Sat vi.

200

The Second Olympic Ode of Pindar ............ 126

A Paraphrase upon the 10th Epistle of

The First Nemzean Ode of Pindar........

the First Book of Horace. Horace to

The Praise of Pindar. In Imitation of Horace's

Fuscus Aristius........

ib.

Second Ode. Book IV.

129

The Country Life. Lib. IV. Plantarum. 201

The Resurrection

ib.

V. The Garden ..............

ib.

The Muse

150

VI. Of Greatness

204

To Mr. Hobbes......

131

Horace, Lib. III. Ode i

206

Destiny

ib.

VII. Of Avarice

207

Brutus

132

Paraphrase on Horace, B. III. Od.xvi... 208

To Dr. Scarborough

ib. VIII. The Dangers of an Honest Man in much

Life and Fame..

133

Company

209

The Extasy

134

Claudian's Old Man of Verona

To the New Year....

ib.

IX. The Shortness of Life, and Uncertainty

Life

195

of Riches

ib,

The XXXIVth Chapter of the Prophet Isaiah. ib.

X. The Danger of Procrastination. А

The Plagues of Egypt.

136

Letter to Mr. S. L.

212

Martial, Lib. V. Ep. lix

213

DATIDE IS, A SACRED POEM OF THE TROUBLES OF DAVID, Martial, Lib. II. Ep. XC .....................

ib.

IN FOUR BOOKS.

XI. Of Myself...

214

Book I.

140

Martial, Lib. X. Ep. xlvii......... 215

II.

148

Martial, Lib. X. Ep. xcvi................

216

111.

155 Epitaphium vivi Auctoris

ib.

IV.

164 A Proposition for the Advancement of Experi-
mental Philosophy

ib.
A Discourse, by way of Vision, concerning the

Government of Oliver Cromwell .....

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POEMS OF DENHAM.

Dedication

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The Author's Life, by Dr. Johnson ......... 271 Book VII.

393

An Inquiry into the Origin of Paradise Lost,

VIII.

398

by Mr. Todd

317

IX.

X.

COMMENDATORY VERSES ON MILTON.

XI.

421

XII.

428

In Paradisum Amissam summi Poetæ Johannis

Appendix to Paradise Lost, containing Plans

Miltoni. By Dr. Samuel Barrow

343

of similar Subjects, intended for Tragedies

On Paradise Lost By Andrew Marvel ib.

by Milton : from his own MS. in Trinity

To Mr. John Milton, on his Poem entitled

College, Cambridge....

454

Paradise Lost. By F. C. 1680

By Dryden

ib.

PARADISE REGAINED.

From an Account of the Greatest English

Poets ..

jb. Book I.

435

Address to Great Britain. From Thomson's

II.

440

Summer

345 IlI.

444

Ode to the Muse. From Akepside

ib.

IV.

448

Dalton's Prologue to Comus, 1738..

ib. Samson Agouistes. A Dramatic Poem

453

Dr. Johnson's Prologue to the Mask of Comus,

Appendix to Samson Agonistes, containing

acted at Dury-Lane Theatre, April 5, 1750, Plans of other Subjects, intended for Trage-

for the Benefit of Milton's Grand-daugh-

dies by Milton: from his own MS. in Trinity

ter .....

ib.

College, Cambridge..

468

From Gray's Progress of Poesy

479

Ode on the Poetical Character. From Collins.

475

Ode to Memory. By Mason

346

Il Penseroso

From the Rev. Thomas Wharton's Address to

................ 476

Arcades. Part of a Mask

477

the present Queen on her Marriage

Song I. Look, nymphs and shepherds, look. ib.

From the Description of Night in the same

II. O'er the smooth enameli'd green... 478

Author's Pleasures of Melancholy

ib.

III. Nymphs and shepherds, dance no

From Hayley's Essay on Epic Poetry, Epist.

more..............

jb.

III......

ib. Dedication to Comus.

479

From Cowper's Table Talk....

ib. The Copy of a Letter written by Sir Henry

Cowper's Author's Task, B. JII.....

ib.

Wootton, to the Author, 'upon his Poem.

From the Poetical Works of William Preston,

Comus

ib.

Esq. Dublin, 1793.

ib.

Account of Ludlow Castle, by Mr. Todd 480

From Poems and Plays by Mrs. West, 1799., 347 Origin of Comus, by Mr. Warton

482

Comus. A Mask, presented at Ludlow Castle,

PARADISE LOST.

1634, before Jolin Earl of Bridgewater, then

Book I.

President of Wales

485

349

II.

355

III.

SONNETS.

IV.

1. To the Nightingale ....

500

V.

379

II, Donna leggiadra, ib cui bel nome ho-

VI.

364
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nora ....

ib.

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III. Qual in colle aspro, al imbrunir di From Horace

514

sera

500

From Euripides

ib.

Canzone. Ridonsi donne e giovani From Horace

ib.

amorosi

501 From Horace

515

IV, Diodati, e te'l dirò con maraviglia ib. From Sophocles

ib.

V. Per certo i bei vostr’occhi, Donna mia ib. From Seneca

ió.

VI. Giovane piano, e semplicette amante. ib. Psalm I. Done into Verse, 1653

ib.

VII. On his being arrived to the Age of 23. ib.

II. Done Aug. 8, 1653

ib.

VIIJ. When the Assault was intended to the

II. Aug. 9, 1653

ib.

City

jb.

IV, Aug 10, 1653

ib.

IX. Fo a virtuous Young Lady

ib.

V. Aug. 12, 1653

516

X. To the Lady Margaret Ley

502

VI. Aug. 13, 1655.

XI. On the Detraction which followed

VH, Aug. 14, 1653. Upon the words

upon my writing certain 'Treatises ib.

of Chush, the Benjamite, against

XII. On the same

ib.

him

XIII. To Mr. H. Lawes on the publishing

VIU. Aug. 14, 1653 .........................

517

his airs ....

ib. LXXX.

ib.

XIV. On the Religious Memory of Mrs.

LXXXI.

518

Catharine Thomson
ib. LXXXII.

ib.

XV. To the Lord General Fairfax

503 LXXXII.

ib.

XVI. To the Lord General Cromwell

ib. LXXXIV.

519

XVII. To Sir Henry Vane, the Younger...... ib. LXXXV.

ib.

XVIII. On the late Massacre in Piemont ib. LXXXVI.

320

XIX. On his Blindness

ib. LXXXVII.

ib.

XX. To Mr. Lawrence

ib. LXXXVIII.

ib.

XXI. To Cyriack Skinner ..... ............

504 A Paraphrase on Psalm CXIV

521

XXII. To the same ........

ib. Psalm CXXXVI.

ib.

XXIII. On his deceased Wife

ib.

Original Various Readings of the Sonnets,

JOHANNIS MILTONI LONDINENSIS POEMATA.

from the Cambridge MS....

ib.

Appendix to the Sonnets

505

Joannes Baptista Mansus, Marchio Villensis,

Neapolitanus, ad Joannem Miltonium Ang-

lum

522

ODES,

Ad Joannem Miltonium Anglum triplici poeseos

On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. 506

laureâ coronandum, Græcâ nimirum, Latina

The Hymn

ib. atque Hetrusca, Epigramma Joannis Salsilli

The Passion

508

Romani

ib.

Upon the Circumcision

509

Ad Joannem Miltonium. Selvaggi........... ib.

On the Death of a fair Infant dying of a Cough ib. Al Signor Gio. Miltoni Nobile Inglese. Ode. Del

On Time

510

sig. Antonio Francini, Gentilhuomo Floren-

523

At a Solemn Music

ib,
tino

ib.

An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester ib. Joanni Miltoni. Londinensi...

Sung on May Morning

511 Preliminary Observations on the Latin Verses ib.

Original various Readings of the Ode at a

solemn Music...

ib.

ELEGIARUM LIBER.

Eleg. I. Ad Carolum Deodatum.......

524

MISCELLANIES.

II. Anno Ætatis 17. In obitum Præconis

Academici Cantabrigieusis

525

Anno Etatis XIX. At a Vacation Exercise in

III. Anno Ætatis 17. In obitum Præsulis

the College

512

Wiptoniensis

An Epitaph on the admirable Dramatic Poet,

IV. Anno Etatis 18. Ad Thomam Junium

W. Shakspeare....

513

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. In adventum veris . 527

Another on the same

ib.

VI. Ad Carolum Deodatum ruri commo-

On the New Forcers of Conscience under the

rantein

528

Long Parliament....

ib. VII. Anno Ætatis 19...........

Occasional Various Readings on the Forcers

of Conscience

514

EPIGRAMMATUM LIBER,

ib.

ib.

i5.

ib.

ib.

V. In Juventorem Bombardæ

VI. Ad Leonoram Romæ canentem

VIJ. Ad eandem

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