
The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton
By John MiltonLength19h 13m
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John Milton was a poet of many interests and he wrote on various topics, but he was the most famous for his poems on Christian themes. His poetic style was a highly influential poetic structure and his influence is largely grounded in his later poems: Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson Agonistes. Contents: Introduction Paradise Lost Paradise Regain'd Samson Agonistes Of That Sort of Dramatic Poem Which Is Call'd Tragedy The Argument The Scene Before the Prison in Gaza On Time Miscellaneous Poems: On the Morning of Christs Nativity The Passion On Time Upon the Circumcision At a Solemn Musick An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester Song on May Morning On Shakespear. 1630 On the University Carrier Who Sickn'd in the Time of His Vacancy, Being Forbid to Go to London, by Reason of the Plague Another on the Same L'allegro Il Penseroso Sonnets Arcades Lycidas A Mask Presented at Ludlow-castle, 1634. &c. On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough At a Vacation Exercise in the Colledge The Fifth Ode of Horace. Lib. I. Sonnets: On the New Forcers of Conscience Under the Long Parliament On the Lord Gen. Fairfax at the Seige of Colchester To the Lord Generall Cromwell May 1652 To Sr Henry Vane the Younger To Mr. Cyriack Skinner Upon His Blindness. Psalms: Psal. I. Done Into Verse, 1653 Psal. II Done Aug. 8. 1653. Terzetti. Psal. III. Aug. 9. 1653 Psal. IV. Aug. 10.1653 Psal. V. Aug. 12.1653 Psal. VI Aug. 13. 1653 Psal. VII. Aug. 14. 1653 Psal. VIII. Aug. 14. 1653 Psal. LXX Psal. LXXXI Psal. LXXXII Psal. LXXXIV Psal LXXXV Psal. LXXXVI Psal. LXXXVII Psal. LXXXVIII Prose Writings: From of Reformation in England, 1641 From Reason of Church Government, 1641 From Apology for Smectymnuus, 1642 From Areopagitica, 1644 From Tetrachordon, 1645 From the Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, 1649 From History of Britain, 1670
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Table of contents
1Preface by the Rev. H. C. Beeching, M. A.
37PSAL. LXXXII.
2The Stationer to the Reader
38PSAL. LXXXIII.
3On the Morning of Christs Nativity
39PSAL. LXXXIV.
4The Passion
40PSAL LXXXV.
5On Time
41PSAL. LXXXVI.
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6Upon the Circumcision
42PSAL. LXXXVII.
7At a Solemn Musick
43PSAL. LXXXVIII.
8An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester
44From of Reformation in England, 1641
9Song on May Morning
45From Reason of Church Government, 1641
10On Shakespear. 1630
46From Apology for Smectymnuus, 1642
11On The University Carrier Who Sickn'd in the Time of His Vacancy, Being Forbid to go to London, by Reason of the Plague
47From Areopagitica, 1644
12Another on the Same
48From Tetrachordon, 1645
13L'allegro
49From The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, 1649
14Il Penseroso
50From History of Britain, 1670
15Sonnets
51On Paradise Lost
16Arcades
52Book I
17Lycidas
53Book II
18A Mask Presented at Ludlow-castle, 1634. &c.
54Book III
19On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough
55Book IV
20At a Vacation Exercise in the Colledge
56Book V
21The Fifth Ode of Horace. LIB. I.
57Book VI
22On The New Forcers of Conscience Under the Long Parliament
58Book VII
23On The Lord Gen. Fairfax at the Seige of Colchester
59Book VIII
24To The Lord Generall Cromwell May 1652
60Book IX
25To Sr Henry Vane the Younger
61Book X
26To Mr. Cyriack Skinner Upon His Blindness
62Book XI
27PSAL. I. Done into Verse, 1653.
63Book XII
28PSAL. II Done Aug. 8. 1653. Terzetti.
64The First Book: The Argument
29PSAL. III. Aug. 9. 1653
65The Second Book: The Argument
30PSAL. IV. Aug. 10.1653.
66The Third Book: The Argument
31PSAL. V. Aug. 12.1653.
67The Fourth Book: The Argument
32PSAL. VI Aug. 13. 1653.
68Of That Sort of Dramatic Poem Which is Call'd Tragedy
33PSAL. VII. Aug. 14. 1653.
69The Argument
34PSAL. VIII. Aug. 14. 1653.
70The Scene Before the Prison in Gaza
35PSAL. LXXX.
71On Time
36PSAL. LXXXI.