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JU, Qual in colle aspro, al imbrunir di From Horace
.............. 514
sera ..................................... 500 From Euripides ...................................... ib.
Canzone. Ridonsi donne e giovani From Horace ......
amorosi ................................. 501 From Horace
IV, Diodati, e te'l dirò con maraviglia .... ib. Proin Sophocles .....................................
V. Per certo i bei vostr'occhi, Donna mia ib. From Seneca ........
VI. Giovane piano, e semplicette amante. ib. Psalm I. Done into Verse, 1655 ...........
VII. On his being arrived to the Age of 23. ib.
II. Done Aug. 8, 1653 ...............
Vill. Wben 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 .......................
516
X. To the Lady Margaret Ley ............ 502
VI. Aug. 13, 1653 ..... .................
XI. On the Detraction which followed
VII, Aug. 14, 1653. Upon the words
upon my writing certain Treatises jb.
of Chush, the Benjamite, against
XII. On the same ..
him
n .................................
.............
ib.
XII. To Mr. H. Lawes on the publishing
VIIJ. Aug. 14, 1653 ....................... 517
his airs ...........
XIV. On the Religious Memory of Mrs.
518
Catharine Thomson .................
LXXXII. ..
ib.
XV. To the Lord General Fairfax ....... ... 503 LXXXII.
XVI. To the Lord General Cromwell ....... LXXXIV.
IVII. To Sir Henry Vane, the Younger......
LXXXV. ...
XVIII. On the late Massacre in Piemont ....
LXXXVI. ...
XIX. On his Blindness .........................
LXX XVII. ........................................
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
ODES.
Ad Joannem Miltonium Anglum triplici poeseos
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity............
laureâ coronandum, Græcâ nimirum, Latinâ
The Hymn ............................................
atque Hetrusca, Epigramma Joannis Salsilli
The Passion .........................................
Romani ....................
ib.
Upon the Circumcision ........
............
509
| Ad Joannem Miltonium. Selvoggi..............
Ois the Death of a fair Infant dying of a Cough ib.
Al Signor Gio. Miltoni Nobile Inglese. Ode. Del
On Time ..................
sig. Antonio Francini, Gentilhuomo Floren-
...................., 510
At a Solemn Music .........
...........
ib.
tino ................................................. 523
An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester ib.
Joanni Miltoni, Londinensi....................... ib.
Sung on May Morning ........... ................... 511
Preliminary Observations on the Latin Verses ib.
Original various Readings of the Ode at a
solemn Music........
............ ib.
ELEGIARUM NBER.
Eeg, 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 .....
.................. 512
Wintoniensis ......
.. ib.
An Epitaph on the admirable Dramatic Poet,
IV. Anno Ætatis 18. Ad Thomam Juniuin
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 .. ...... 596
London, by reason of the Plague ............ ib. V. Anno Ætatis 20. In adventum veris . 527
Another on the same
.............. ib. yi. Ad Carolum Deodatum ruri commo-
On the New Forcers of Conscience under the
rantem
528
Long Parliament ..........
VII. Anno Ætatis 19..........
529
Occasional Various Readings on the Forcers
of Conscience ...........
EPICRAMMATUM LIBER.