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 INDEX OF TITLES

��L'AUegro. 26.

Lawes, Mr. H., on his Airs, To, 75.

Lawrence, To Mr., 77.

Leonoram Roma? Canentem, Ad, ;)44.

Ley, Lady Margaret, To the, 74.

Lycidas, 60.

Mansus, 363.

Massacre in Piemont, On the Late, 77.

May Morning, Song on. 30.

Miltonem, Joannem, Anglum, triplici Poeseos

Laurea coronandum, Graeca nimirum, Latina,

atque Hetrusea. Epigramma Joannis Salsilli

Romani, Ad, 321.

Miltoni, Gio., nobile inglese, Al signer, 321. Miltoni, Joanni, Londinensi, 322. Miltoiiium, Joannem, angluni. Joannes Baptiste

Mansus, Marchio Villensis Neapolitanus, Ad,

321.

Miltonum, Joannem, Ad, 321. Morning of Christ's Nativity, On the, 7.

Naturam non pati senium, 355. New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Par- liament, On the, 75. Nightingale, Sonnet to the, 30.

Obitum Praeconis Academic! Cantabrigiensis, In, 326.

Obitnm Prsesulis Eliensis, In, 354.

Obitum Praesulis Wintoniensis, In, 327.

Obitum Procancellarii Medici, In, 346.

On his being arrived to the Age of Twenty- Three, 19.

On his Blindness, 77.

On his Deceased Wife, 78.

On Paradise Lost, 101.

On Shakespeare, 16.

On the Coming of Spring, 333.

On the Death of a Fair Infant dying of a Cough, 12.

On the Death of Damon, 367.

On the Death of Dr. Andrewes, Bishop of Win- chester, 327.

On the Death of the Bishop of Ely, 354.

On the Death of the University Beadle, 326.

On the Death of the Vice-Chancellor, a Physi- cian, 346.

On the Detraction which followed upon my writing Certain Treatises, 74.

On the Same, 75.

On the Fifth of November, Anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot, 347.

On the Late Massacre in Piemont, 77.

On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester, 76.

On the Morning of Christ's Nativity, 7.

On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Parliament, 75.

On the Platonic Idea as it was understood by Aristotle, 357.

On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson, my Christian Friend, Deceased Dec. 16,1646, 76.

On the University Carrier, 17.

On the Same, Another, 17.

On Time, 30.

��PARADISE LOST, 89.

Paradise Lost, On, 101.

PARADISE REGAINED, 247.

Paraphrase of Psalm CXIV, A, 10.

Passion, The, 15.

Patrem, Ad, 358.

Philosophus ad Regem quendum, qui enm igno- tum et insontem inter Reos forte captum in- scius damnaverat iV ri Bavdrut n-opevopevo?, hsec subito misit, 410.

Platonic Idea as it was understood by Aristo- tle, On the, 357.

POEMS WRITTEN AT HORTON (1632-1638) AND IN ITALY (1638-1639), 21.

POEMS WRITTEN AT SCHOOL AND AT COL- LEGE (1624-1632), 3.

POEMS WRITTEN DURING THE ClVIL WAR AND PROTECTORATE (1642-1658), 67.

Proditionem Bombardicam, In, 343.

Psalm I (Blest is the man who hath not walked astray), 85.

Psalm II (Why do the Gentiles tumult, and the nations), 85.

Psalm III (Lord, how many are my foes !), 85.

Psalm IV (Answer me when I call), 86.

Psalm V (Jehovah, to my words give ear), 86.

Psalm VI (Lord, in thy anger do not reprehend me), 87.

Psalm VII (Lord, my God, to thee I fly), 87.

Psalm VIII (O Jehovah our Lord, how won- drous great), 88.

Psalm LXXX (Thou Shepherd that dost Israel keep), 79.

Psalm LXXXI (To God our strength sing loud and dear), 80.

Psalm LXXXII (God in the great assembly stands), 81.

Psalm LXXXIII (Be not thou silent now at length], 81.

Psalm LXXXIV (How lovely are thy dwell- ings fair !), 82.

Psalm LXXXV (Thy laud to favour gra- ciously), 82.

Psalm LXXXVI (Thy gracious ear, O Lord, incline), 83.

Psalm LXXXVII (Among the holy mountains high), 84.

Psalm LXXXVIII (Lord God, that dost me save and keep), 84.

Psalm CXIV, A Paraphrase of, 10, 410.

Psalm CXXXVI (Let us with a gladsome mind), 11.

Pyrrhum, Ad. Ode V, 79.

Quintum Novembris, In, 347. Rousium, Joannem, Ad, 375.

Salsillum, Poetam Romanum, ^grotantem,

Ad, 362. SAMSON AGONISTES : A DRAMATIC POEM,

281.

Shakespeare, On, 16. Skinner, Cyriack, To, 78. Skinner, Cyriack, To, 78. Song on May Morning, 30.

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