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CONTENTS.
PARADISE LOST :-
INTRODUCTION:
1. Earliest Editions of the Poem.
II. Origin of the Poem and History of its Composition.
III. Scheme and Meaning of the Poem .
Commendatory Verses, prefixed to the Second Edition
Author's Preface on "The Verse"
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Book XI.
Book XII.
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The Author's Preface: "Of that sort of Dramatic Poem called
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTIONS TO THE POEMS SEVERALLY :—
Part I. Introductions to the English Poems .
Part II.-Introductions to the Latin Poems
Moseley's Preface to the Edition of 1645
Comus; a Masque presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634:.
Lawes's Dedication of the Edition of 1637.
Sir Henry Wotton's Commendatory Letter of 1638.
Ellegy to
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Sonnet II. On his having arrived at the Age of Twenty-three
Sonnet VIII. When the Assault was intended to the City
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Sonnet IX. To a Lady.
Sonnet X. To the Lady Margaret Ley
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Sonnet XI. On the Detraction which followed upon my writing
Psalm LXXX.
Sonnet XXI. To Cyriack Skinner
Sonnet XXII. To the Same
Sonnet XXIII. To the Memory of his Second Wife
Translations.
The Fifth Ode of Horace, Lib. I.
Nine of the Psalms done into Metre, 1648
Elegia V.
In Adventum Veris
gia IV. Ad Thomam Junium, Præceptorum suum
Elegia II. In obitum Præconis Academici Cantabrigiensis
Elegia III. In obitum Præsulis Wintoniensis.
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In Eandem.
In Inventorem Bombardæ
Ad Leonoram Romæ Canentem
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