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OF

JOHN MILTON:

EDITED,

WITH INTRODUCTIONS, NOTES,
AND AN ESSAY ON MILTON'S ENGLISH,

BY

DAVID MASSON, M.A., LL.D.,

PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND ENGLISH LITERATURE
IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH.

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GENERAL INTRODUCTION, OR CHRONOLOGY OF THE POEMS: with an

account of the Editions of 1645 and 1673, and of the Cambridge Volume

of Milton MSS.

INTRODUCTIONS TO THE POEMS SEVERALLY

Part I.-Introductions to the English Poems:-Paraphrases on Psalms

CXIV. and CXXXVI., pp. 186, 188; On the Death of a Fair Infant,

pp. 188, 189; At a Vacation Exercise in the College, pp. 190—196;

On the Morning of Christ's Nativity, pp. 196, 197; Upon the Circum-
cision, p. 197; The Passion, p. 197; On Time, pp. 197, 198; At a
Solemn Music, p. 198; Song on May Morning, p. 198; On Shake-
speare, pp. 198, 199; On the University Carrier, pp. 199—202; An
Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester, pp. 202–204; L'Allegro
and Il Penseroso, pp. 205-209; Arcades, pp. 210-226; Comus,
pp. 227-260; Lycidas, pp. 261-276; Sonnets and Kindred Pieces,
pp. 276—309 (I. To the Nightingale, pp. 281, 282; II. On His
having arrived at the Age of Twenty-three, pp. 282, 283; Five Italian
Sonnets with an accompanying Canzone, pp. 283-285; VIII. When

VOL. II.

the Assault was intended to the City, pp. 285, 286; IX. To a Lady,

p. 286; X. To the Lady Margaret Ley, pp. 286, 287; XI. and

XII. On the Detraction which followed upon my writing certain

Treatises, pp. 288, 289; On the New Forcers of Conscience, pp. 289,

290; XIII. To Mr. H. Lawes, on His Airs, pp. 290–292; XIV. On

the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson, pp. 292, 293;

XV. On the Lord General Fairfax, pp. 293-295; XVI. To the

Lord General Cromwell, pp. 296—298; XVII. To Sir Henry Vane

the Younger, pp. 298, 299; XVIII. On the late Massacre in Pied-

mont, pp. 299, 300; XIX. On his Blindness, pp. 300, 301; XX. To

Mr. Lawrence, pp. 301-304; XXI. To Cyriack Skinner, pp. 304—

307; XXII. Second Sonnet to Cyriack Skinner, p. 308; XXIII. To

the Memory of his Second Wife, pp. 308, 309); Translations, pp.

310-317 (The Fifth Ode of Horace, Lib. I., p. 310; Psalms

LXXX-LXXXVIII. done into Metre, pp. 310-315; Psalms I.-

VIII. done into Verse, pp. 315, 316; Scraps of Translated Verse

from the Prose Writings, pp. 316, 317).

Part. II.—Introductions to the Latin Poems :—The Latin Poems gene-

rally, pp. 318-323. I. ELEGIARUM LIBER:-I. Ad Carolum Dio-

datum, pp. 323-328; 2. In obitum Præconis Academici Cantabri-

giensis, pp. 328, 329; 3. In obitum Præsulis Wintoniensis, pp. 329,

330; 4. Ad Thomam, Junium præceptorem suum, pp. 330-335;

5. In Adventum Veris, pp. 335, 336; 6. Ad Carolum Diodatum,

ruri commorantem, pp. 336, 337; 7. Anno ætatis undevigesimo,

pp. 338-340. Epigrams, pp. 341–352 (“In Proditionem Bom-

bardicam" and "In Inventorem Bombardæ," p. 341; "Ad Leo-

noram Romæ Canentem," pp. 341, 342; Apologus de Rustico et

Hero," p. 342; "De Moro," pp. 342, 343; "Ad Christinam,

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