John Milton (9 December 1608 – 8 November 1674 / London, England)
Poems of John Milton
| 1. | An Epitaph on the Admirable Dramatic Poet W. Shakespeare | 1/3/2003 |
| 2. | An Epitaph On The Marchioness Of Winchester | 1/13/2003 |
| 3. | Another On The Same | 1/13/2003 |
| 4. | Arcades | 1/13/2003 |
| 5. | At a Solemn Music | 1/3/2003 |
| 6. | At A Vacation Exercise In The Colledge, Part Latin, Part English. The Latin Speeches Ended, The English Thus Began | 1/13/2003 |
| 7. | At A Vatican Exercise (excerpt) | 1/1/2004 |
| 8. | Comus (excerpts) | 1/1/2004 |
| 9. | Cyriack, Whose Grandsire | 5/28/2012 |
| 10. | From 'Arcades' | 1/4/2003 |
| 11. | From 'Samson Agonistes' i | 1/4/2003 |
| 12. | How Soon Hath Time | 1/3/2003 |
| 13. | Hymn on the Morning of Christ's Nativity | 1/4/2003 |
| 14. | Il Penseroso | 12/31/2002 |
| 15. | L'Allegro | 12/31/2002 |
| 16. | Light | 1/4/2003 |
| 17. | Lycidas | 12/31/2002 |
| 18. | Methought I Saw My Late Espoused Saint | 1/3/2003 |
| 19. | On His Blindness | 1/3/2003 |
| 20. | On His Deceased Wife | 1/4/2003 |
At a Solemn Music
Blest pair of Sirens, pledges of Heav'n's joy,
Sphere-born harmonious Sisters, Voice and Verse,
Wed your divine sounds, and mixt power employ
Dead things with inbreath'd sense able to pierce,
And to our high-rais'd fantasy present
That undisturbed Song of pure concent,
Ay sung before that saphire-colour'd throne
To Him that sits thereon
With Saintly shout and solemn Jubilee,
