At a folemn Mufick. 230 An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester. Song on May-Morning. On the Univerfity Carrier, who ficken'd in the Time of his Vacancy, being forbid to go to London, by reafon of the Plague. 235 Another on the fame. 236 On the new Forcers of Confcience under the Long Parliament. Sonnets. Pfalm 1. done into Verfe, 1653. Pfalm 2. Ad Pyrrham, Ode V. The fifth Ode of Horace, Lib. 1. English'd. Pfalm 3. Pfalm 4. Pfalm 5. Pfalm 7. 231 234 ibid. Pfalm 80. Pfalm 81. Pfalm 82. Pfalm 83. Pfalm 84. 237 238 239 240 258 259 260 261 262 264 265 267 269 272 274 275 277 279 Pfalm Pfalm 86. Pfalm 88. 281 283 284 287 A Paraphrafe on Pfalm 114. 288 Joannis Miltoni Londinenfis Poemata. Quorum pleraque intra Annum Ætatis Vigefi mum confcripfit. 293 Elegia prima ad Carolum Diodatum. 301 Elegia fecunda in Obitum Præconis Academici Cantabrigienfis. 304 Elegia tertia in Obitum Præfulis Wintonien305 fis. Elegia quarta, ad Thomam Junium, &c. 308 Elegia quinta, in adventum Veris. 312 Elegia fexta, ad Carolum Diodatum, ruri commorantem. Elegia feptima. In Proditionem Bombardicam, 317 320 324 326 ibid. 327 In Obitum Procancellarii 329 331 338 340 In Quintum Novembris. In Obitum Præfulis Elienfis. Naturam non pati fenium. De Idea Platonica quemadmodum Ariftoteles intellexit. 343 Ad 344 348 Ad Patrem. Pfalm CXIV. Philofopbus ad regem quendam qui eum ignotum &infontem inter reos forte captum infcius damnaverat τω ἐπὶ θανάτῳ πορευόμιμος bac fubitò mifit. In Effigiei ejus Sculptorem. Ad Salfillum Poetam Romanum ægrotantem. 349 ibid. ibid. 354 355 Manfus. Ad Joannem Roufium, Oxonienfis Academiæ 363 Of Education, to Mr. Samuel Hartlib. 367 PARA PARADISE REGAIN'D. BOOK I. WHO ere while the happy Garden fung, By one Man's Difobedience loft, now fing Recover'd Paradife to all Mankind, II Thou, Spirit, who led'ft this glorious Eremite And unrecorded left through many an Age, Now 21 Now had the great Proclaimer with a voice More awful than the found of Trumpet, cry'd Repentance, and Heaven's Kingdom nigh at hand To all Baptiz'd: to his great Baptism flock'd, With awe the Regions round, and with them came From Nazareth the Son of Jofeph deom❜d, To the flood Jordan came, as then obfcure, Unmarkt, unknown; but him the Baptist soon 2.5 Defcry'd, divinely warn'd, and witness bore As to his worthier, and would have refign'd To him his Heavenly Office, nor was long His witness unconfirm'd: on him baptiz'd Heav'n open'd, and in likeness of a Dove The Spirit defcended, while the Father's voice From Heav'n pronounc'd him his beloved Son. That heard the Adverfary, who roving ftill About the World, at that affembly fam'd Would not be last, and with the voice divine Nigh thunder-ftruck, th'exalted Man, to whom Such high atteft was giv'n, a while furvey'd With wonder, then with envy fraught, and rage, Flies to his Place, nor refts, but in mid air To Council fummons all his mighty Peers, Within thick Clouds and dark ten-fold involv'd, A gloomy Confiftory; and them amidst With looks agaft and fad he thus befpake. 35 O ancient Pow'rs of Air and this wide World, For much more willingly I mention Air, 45 This our old Conquest, than remember Hell This |