1674, Epistolarum Familiarium Liber, 8vo. 1674, Declaration of the Poles. 1676, Letters of State, 12mo, translated into English, 1694. 1682, The Historie of Moscovia, 8vo. 1738, The Areopagitica was published with a preface by Thomson, 8vo. ' The dates of the original editions of Milton's Poetical Works. 1667, Paradise Lost, in ten books. address to the reader, from 1669, The į lista Elit rots is Daren , and wyrai 1669, The fame, without the address. X 1672, The same, in twelve books. a mistake. 1674, Paradise Lost, in twelve books, 2d edit. 8vo. cation, written above twenty years since, 8vo. | 1671, Paradise Regained, and Samson Agonistes, 8vo. Glasgow, illustrated with notes that that the whole poem had not been published in the same manner. All the above editions in Quarto, except those marked otherwise. OF OF EDUCATION, TO MASTER SAMUEL HARTLIB. MASTER HARTLIB, T A M long since perswaded, that to say, or doe ought worth memory, and imitation, no purpose or respect should sooner move us, then simply the love of God, and of mankinde. Neverthelesfe to write now the reforming of Education, though it be one of the greatest and noblest designes, that can be thought on, and for the want whereof this nation perishes, I had not yet at this time been induc't, but by your earnest entreaties, and serious conjurements; as M having having my minde for the present halfe diverted in the persuance of some other assertions, the knowledge and the use of which, cannot but be a great furtherance both to the enlargement of truth and honest living, with much more peace. Nor should the lawes of any private friendship have prevaild with me to divide thus, or transpose my former thoughts, but that I see those aims, those actions which have won you with me the esteem of a person sent hither by some good providence from a farre country to be the occasion and the incitement of great good to this Iland. And, as I hear, you have obtaind the same repute with men of most approved wisdom, and some of highest authority among |