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===Poetry and drama=== <!-- Years link to "[years] in poetry" for poetry, "[years] in literature" for drama: --> * 1629: ''[[On the Morning of Christ's Nativity]]'' * 1630: ''[[On Shakespeare]]'' * 1631: ''[[On Arriving at the Age of Twenty-Three]]'' * 1632: ''[[L'Allegro]]'' * 1632: ''[[Il Penseroso]]'' * 1634: ''[[A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634]]'', commonly known as ''[[Comus (John Milton)|Comus]]'' (a [[masque]]) * 1637: ''[[Lycidas]]'' * 1645: ''[[Milton's 1645 Poems|Poems of Mr John Milton, Both English and Latin]]'' * 1652: ''[[When I Consider How My Light is Spent]]'' (Commonly referred to as "On his blindness", though Milton did not use this title){{Efn|"When I consider how my light is spent" is one of the best known of Milton's sonnets. The last three lines (concluding with "They also serve who only stand and wait") are particularly well known, though rarely in context. The poem may have been written as early as 1652, although most scholars believe it was composed sometime between June and October 1655, when Milton's blindness was essentially complete.}} * 1655: ''[[On the Late Massacre in Piedmont]]'' * 1667: ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' * 1671: ''[[Paradise Regained]]'' * 1671: ''[[Samson Agonistes]]'' * 1673: ''[[Milton's 1673 Poems|Poems, &c, Upon Several Occasions]]'' * Arcades: a masque. (date is unknown). * On his Deceased wife, To The Nightingale, On reaching the Age of twenty four.
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