Literae Pseudo-Senatus Anglicani, Cromwellii, reliquorumque Perduellium nomine ac jussu conscriptae a Joanne Miltono. [London] 1676, 12mo.
—— Another edition. Literae nomine Senatus Anglicani Cromwellii Richardique ad diversos in Europa principes et Respublicas exaratae a Joanne Miltono, quas nunc primum in Germania recudi fecit J.G. Pritius. Lipsiae Francofurti, 1690, 12mo.
—— Milton’s Republican-Letters, or a collection of such as were written by Comand of the late Commonwealth of England, etc. [Amsterdam?] 1682, 4to.
—— Letters of State written by Mr.
John Milton to most of the Sovereign princes and Republicks
of Europe, from the year 1649 till 1659. To which
is added an Account of his Life [by E. Phillips],
together with several of his poems, etc.
London, 1694, 12mo.
The “several
poems” consist of four sonnets only.
—— Oliver Cromwell’s Letters to Foreign Princes and States for strengthening and preserving the Protestant Religion, etc. [Translated from the Latin of John Milton.] London, 1700, 4to.
Lycidas. [First edition.] (Justa Edouardo King
naufrago, ab Amicis
moerentibus, etc.) 2 pts. Cantabrigiae,
1638, 4to.
Part II., “Obsequies
to the Memorie of Mr. Edward King,” has a
distinct title-page
and pagination, and contains the first edition
of Lycidas.
—— Milton’s Lycidas, with notes, critical, explanatory, and grammatical, by a Graduate. Melbourne, 1869, 8vo.
—— Lycidas. Reprinted from the first edition of 1638, and collated with the autograph copy in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge. With a version in Latin hexameters. By F.A. Paley. London, 1874, 8vo.
—— Milton. Lycidas. With introduction and notes. By T.D. Hall. Manchester [1876], 8vo.
—— Second edition. London [1880], 8vo.
—— Milton’s Lycidas. Edited, with interpretation and notes, by F. Main, etc. London, 1876, 8vo.
—— Second edition. London, 1876, 8vo.
Mr. John Milton’s character of the Long Parliament and Assembly of Divines, in 1641. Omitted in his other works, and never printed. [Edited by J. Tyrrell? or by Arthur, Earl of Anglesey?] London, 1681, 4to.
Milton’s Ode on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity. Illustrated by eminent artists. London, 1868, 8vo.
Mr. John Milton’s Satyre against hypocrites. Written whilst he was Latin secretary to Oliver Cromwell. [By John Phillips?] London, 1710, 8vo.
Milton’s unpublished Poem, corrected by J.E.
Wall from a defective copy
found by Mr. Morley in the British Museum. Epitaph
on a Rose Tree
confined in a Garden Tub. [London, 1873?] s. sh. 8vo.
The original is
in the King’s Library, British Museum, and is
written on the
last leaf of a copy of “Poems of Mr. John Milton,”
1646.
Observations upon the Articles of Peace with the Irish Rebels, on the Letter of Ormond to Col. Jones, and the Representation of the Presbytery at Belfast. (Articles of Peace made and concluded with the Irish Rebels, by James Earle of Ormond, etc.) London, 1649, 4to.