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POEM,

IN

FOUR BOOKS.

TO WHICH IS ADDED

SAMSON AGONISTES;

AND

POEMS UPON SEVERAL OCCASIONS,
WITH A TRACTATE OF

EDUCATION.

THE AUTHOR

JOHN MILTON.

GLASGOW,

Printed and fold by ROBERT & ANDREW FOULIS

M.DCC.LXV,

Paradife regain'd, Book 1, 2, 3, 4-

Samfon Agonistes.

4 Mask.

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6.9

23.5

Lycidas. In this monody the author bewails a learned
friend, unfortunately drowned in his passage from
Chefter an the Irish feas, 1637.

L'Allegro.

Il Penferofo.

149

185

مود

Arcades. Part of an entertainment prefented so the

Countess Dowager of Derby.

On the morning of Christ's nativity.

On the death of a fair infant, dying of a cough.

At a vacation exercise in the College.

The Paffion.

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The fifth Ode of Horace, Lib. I. English'd.

Sonnets.

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Poemata, quorum pleraque intra annum aetatis vigèsimum

confcripfit.

Elegia 1. ad Carolum Diodatum

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-2. In obitum Praeconis Academici Cantab. 293
In obitum Praefulis Wintonienfis.

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A Tractate of Education. To Mr. Samuel Hartlib. 357

I

REGAIN' D.

BOOK I.

Who ere while the happy garden fung,
By one man's disobedience lost, now fing
Recover'd paradise to all mankind,

By one man's firm obedience fully try'd
Through all temptation, and the tempter foil'd
In all his wiles, defeated and repuls'd,
And Eden rais'd in the wafte wilderness.

Thou spirit who ledit this glorious eremite
Into the defart, his victorious field

Against the spiritual foe, and brought'ft him thence
By proof the undoubted Son of God, infpire,
As thou art wont, my prompted fong else mute,
And bear through height or depth of nature's bounds
With profperous wing full fumm'd to tell of deeds
Above heroic, though in fecret done,

And unrecorded left through many an age,
Worthy t'have not remain'd fo long unfung.

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 baptifm flock'd
With awe the regions round, and with them came
From Nazareth the fon of Jofeph deem'd
To the flood Jordan came, as then obfcure,
Unmark'd, unknown; but him the baptist soon
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