Complete Poetical WorksContains all of Milton's poetry, English, Latin, Greek, and Italian. |
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... Sonnet VIII ( " Captain or colonel " ) Sonnet IX ( " Lady that in the prime " ) Sonnet X ( To the Lady Margaret Ley ) [ Translation from the Title Page of Areopagitica ] Euripides , Suppliants , 438-41 169 170 171 171 [ Translation from ...
... Sonnet VIII ( " Captain or colonel " ) Sonnet IX ( " Lady that in the prime " ) Sonnet X ( To the Lady Margaret Ley ) [ Translation from the Title Page of Areopagitica ] Euripides , Suppliants , 438-41 169 170 171 171 [ Translation from ...
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John Milton Douglas Bush. Sonnet XXII THIS SONNET dates itself ( line 1 ) as of early 1655 ( or possibly the end of 1654 ) . It is very different in spirit and tone from " When I consider . " Here Milton has rallied from the calamitous ...
John Milton Douglas Bush. Sonnet XXII THIS SONNET dates itself ( line 1 ) as of early 1655 ( or possibly the end of 1654 ) . It is very different in spirit and tone from " When I consider . " Here Milton has rallied from the calamitous ...
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... ( Sonnet XI ) , 172 Ad Joannem Rousium , 177 Ad Leonoram Romae canentem , 155–56 Ad Patrem , 96 Ad Salsillum poetam ... ( Sonnet VIII ) , 169 Carmina Elegiaca , 8 Circumcision , Upon the , 106 Comus , 109 " Cromwell , our chief of men ...
... ( Sonnet XI ) , 172 Ad Joannem Rousium , 177 Ad Leonoram Romae canentem , 155–56 Ad Patrem , 96 Ad Salsillum poetam ... ( Sonnet VIII ) , 169 Carmina Elegiaca , 8 Circumcision , Upon the , 106 Comus , 109 " Cromwell , our chief of men ...
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To Charles Diodati | 9 |
On the Death of the Beadle of Cambridge | 16 |
In obitum Procancellarii medici On the Death of the ViceChancellor | 24 |
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