Poems by John Milton
Paradise Lost : Book II.
... but to shut Excelled her power: the gates wide open stood, ...
On The University Carrier
... Shew'd him his room where he must lodge that night, ...
Psalm III.
... Many are they That of my life distrustfully thus say, ...
Paradise Regain'd : Book I.
... he foretold Thou shouldst be great, and sit on David's throne,&emsp ...
Sonnet XVIII: On The Late Massacre In Piemont
... Their moans The vales redoubl'd to the hills, and they ...
Sonnet XXI. To Cyriac Skinner
... And disapproves that care, though wise in show, ...
Sonnet X. To The Lady Margaret Ley
... Though later born, then to have known the dayes ...
Paradise Regain'd : Book IV.
... " So saying, he caught him up, and, without wing ...
Sonnet III.
... Deh! foss' il mio cuor lento e'l duro seno ...
Psalm IV.
... now spare, Now pity me, and hear my earnest prai'r ...
Sonnet XV. To The Lord General Fairfax
... Their Hydra-heads, and the false North displays ...
Psalm VII.
... Upon The Words Of Chush The Benjamite Against Him ...
Psalm LXXX. (80)
... Thou feed'st them with the bread of tears, ...
Psalm V.
... An open grave their throat, their tongue they smooth ...
Paradise Lost : Book III.
... that light His day, which else, as the other hemisphere, ...