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[]Milton, Gladys Alexandra (Yardley) (1887-1934); used pseudonym Anthony Carlyle (about) (chron.)
- * “Alias Jane Jones”, (ss) The Red Magazine November 24 1922, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Alley Cat, (sl) The Green Magazine #13 Apr 24, #14 May 8, #15 May 22, #16 Jun 5, #17 Jun 19, #18 Jul 3 1923, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Amelia Cleans the Steps, (ss) The Yellow Magazine November 18 1921, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Break o’ the Day, (ss) The Red Magazine March 1 1912, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Buying the Kid, (ss) The Red Magazine February 2 1923, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Cat Cried “Allah!”, (ss) The Red Magazine October 1929, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Cats’ Kittens, (ss) The Green Magazine #22, August 28 1923, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Doorstep of Life, (nv) The Red Magazine August 1 1914, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Dream-Woman, (ss) The Red Magazine November 19 1926, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Eden Tree, (sl) The Yellow Magazine Aug 25, Sep 8, Sep 22, Oct 6, Oct 20 1922, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Eve’s Secret, (nv) Smart Novels #1107, December 13 1915, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * “Fan Li”, (ss) The Red Magazine September 2 1921, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * “For Roses, or for Rue—”, (ss) The Red Magazine August 5 1921, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * A Fragment, (ss) The Red Magazine April 1 1912, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * A Garden Enchanted, (ss) The Red Magazine May 15 1910, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Gods of Chance, (ss) The Yellow Magazine September 23 1921, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Golden Fetter, (sl) Smart Novels #1219, February 4 1918, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Grains of Dust, (sl) The Red Magazine June 24 1921, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Greatest of These, (ss) The Red Magazine December 1909, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Hoofslide, (sl) The Red Magazine February 20 1920, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Intermission, (ss) The Red Magazine May 7 1926, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Jewel of Fortune:
* ___ 1: “For Roses, or for Rue—”, (ss) The Red Magazine August 5 1921, as by Anthony Carlyle
* ___ 3: “Fan Li”, (ss) The Red Magazine September 2 1921, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Kingdom of Arcadia, (sl) The Red Magazine May 1 1914, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Lady Lochallan, (ss) The Red Magazine November 12 1920, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Lucky Zephyrs, (ss) The Yellow Magazine December 2 1921, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Maid He Meant to Marry, (ss) The Red Magazine January 15 1926, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * “Ma Jernigan”, (ss) The Yellow Magazine April 20 1923, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * A Man and a Maid, and a Little Grey Cat, (ss) The Red Magazine January 15 1917, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Mariners, (ss) The Yellow Magazine June 1 1923, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * “May Madness”, (ss) The Red Magazine May 15 1917, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Merely James, (ss) The Red Magazine August 1909, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * “The Messenger”, (ss) The Yellow Magazine December 30 1921, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Mixed Doubles, (ss) The Green Magazine #20, July 31 1923, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * A Monkey Intervenes, (ss) The Red Magazine January 15 1913, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Moon to Play With, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #109, November 13 1925, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * “Mrs. Bill”, (ss) The Red Magazine December 1918, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Not Forgetting Columbus, (ss) The Green Magazine #8, February 13 1923, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Other Sir Richard, (ss) The Yellow Magazine May 4 1923, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Poppy Bowl, (sl) Good Stories Jan, Apr 1927, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Pretty Polly, (ss) The Red Magazine June 28 1929, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Rat, the Cat, and the Lady, (ss) The Red Magazine March 30 1923, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Red Snow, (ss) The Yellow Magazine December 15 1922, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Return, (ss) The Red Magazine September 15 1917, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Risk, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 1926, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Silence After, (ss) The Red Magazine July 15 1913, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Streets of Everywhere, (sl) The Red Magazine Dec 19 1924, Jan 2, Jan 16, Mar 27 1925, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Tavern and the Arrows, (sl) The Yellow Magazine Jan 13, Jan 27, Feb 10, Feb 24, Mar 10, Mar 24 1922, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * “That’s How It All Began”, (ss) The Red Magazine March 1 1919, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * They Decided on Jane, (ss) The Red Magazine July 15 1910, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * “Where’s Master?”, (ss) The Green Magazine #7, January 30 1923, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * White Magic, (sl) The Yellow Magazine Feb 22, Mar 7, Mar 21, Apr 4 1924, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * Whose Baby?, (ss) The Green Magazine #12, April 10 1923, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * “Whosoever Loveth Enough—”, (sl) The Yellow Magazine Jan 12, Jan 26, Feb 9 1923, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Will of Allah, (ss) The Red Magazine September 15 1912, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * With What Measure Ye Mete, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1926, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The World and Ann, (sl) All-Story Magazine (UK) #15 Dec 1927, #16 Jan/Feb 1928, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The World and Ann, (sl) The Corner Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1928, as by Anthony Carlyle
- * The Wrong Miss Ednam, (ss) The Red Magazine October 22 1926, as by Anthony Carlyle
[]Milton, John (1608-1674) (about) (chron.)
- * L’Allegro, (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton by John Milton, Humphrey Moseley, 1645
- * Areopagitica, (ex) 1644
- * Comus, (ex) 1637
- * An Epitaph on the Admirable Dramatic Poet, W. Shakespeare, (pm) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies (Second Folio) by William Shakespeare, 1632
- * Fancy, (pm)
- * From Book I of Paradise Lost, (ex)
- * Hail, Holy Light, (pm)
- * Hell, (ex) from Paradise Lost, 1667
- * In City Pent (with John Keats), (pm)
- * Invincible, (pm)
- * Lycidas, (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton by John Milton, Humphrey Moseley, 1645
- * Milton’s Hymn on the Nativity, (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton by John Milton, Humphrey Moseley, 1645, as "On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity"
- * Morning and Eve, (pm)
- * On Elmer of Malmesbury, from History of England, (ex)
- * On His Blindness, (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, 2nd edn. by John Milton, Thomas Dring, 1673, as "When I Consider How My Light Is Spent"
- * On the Late Massacre in Piedmont, (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, 2nd edn. by John Milton, Thomas Dring, 1673
- * On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity, (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton by John Milton, Humphrey Moseley, 1645
- * On Time, (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton by John Milton, Humphrey Moseley, 1645
- * Paradise Lost, (ex) Samuel Simmons, 1667
- * Paradise Lost: Extracts, (ex)
- * Satan, (ex) from Paradise Lost, 1667
- * Satan at the Gates of Hell, (ex) from Paradise Lost, Book II, 1667
- * Song on May Morning, (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton by John Milton, Humphrey Moseley, 1645
- * There Is a Close Covert by Some Brook, (pm)
- * These Are They Glorious Works, (pm)
- * To the Lord General Cromwell, (pm)
- * untitled (“Avenge, O Lord! Thy slaughter’d saints whose bones…”), (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, 2nd edn. by John Milton, Thomas Dring, 1673, as "On the Late Massacre in Piedmont"
- * untitled (“Now the bright morning-star, day’s harbinger…”), (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton by John Milton, Humphrey Moseley, 1645, as "Song on May Morning"
- * When I Consider How My Light Is Spent, (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, 2nd edn. by John Milton, Thomas Dring, 1673
_____, [ref.]
- * The Egotism of Milton by E. H. Visiak, (ar) To-Day February 1918
- * English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century. 3. John Milton by Lucy Toulmin Smith, (ar) Atalanta #27, December 1889
- * John Milton by Lewis Worthington Smith, (ar) The Optimist February 1901
- * Milton and His Poetry by Emily J. Mackintosh, (bg) Peterson’s Magazine September 1881
- * Milton as Seen in His Sonnets by George Serrell, (ar) Temple Bar September 1900
- * The Milton Tercenenary by Wilfred Whitten, (bg) Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader December 1908
- * Of Poor Mr. King, John Milton, and Certain Friends by Charles Oman, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1937
- * The Similes in Milton’s ’Paradise Lost’ by H. C. T. Franklin, (ar) Temple Bar January 1903
- * The Youth of Milton by Alice King, (bg) The Argosy (UK) September 1868
[]Milton, Patrice (fl. 1970s-1980s) (chron.)
- * EasyEd (with Joseph Green), (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1982
- * In the Court of the Chrysoprase King (with Joseph Green), (nv) Rigel #7, Spring 1983
- * The Speckled Gantry (with Joseph Green), (ss) Destinies v1 #2, 1979
- * Still Fall the Gentle Rains (with Joseph Green), (ss) Rigel Science Fiction #2, Fall 1981
- * To See the Stars That Blind (with Joseph Green), (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1977
- * The Wind Among the Mindymuns (with Joseph Green), (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1978
- * With Conscience of the New (with Joseph Green), (ss) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact February 1989
[]Milton, Paul R. (fl. 1920s-1930s); used pseudonym Valentine Wood (chron.)
- * Bull-ring Buckaroo, (ss) Street & Smith’s Top-Notch Magazine October 15 1931
- * The D.M.A. Returns to New York, (ar) The Dance Magazine July 1930
- * The Far Call [Kroom, Son of the Sea], (nv) Top-Notch Magazine 1st January 1931, as by Valentine Wood
- * Four Footed Fury, (ss) Brief Stories January 1930
- * Gallows’ Goal, (ss) All Detective Magazine September 1934
- * Gods of the Air (with D. L. Champion), (sg) Top-Notch Magazine 2nd January 1931, as by Jack D’Arcy & Paul R. Milton
- * A Haunted Half-Dollar, (ss) Ghost Stories December 1927
- * The Invisible Strangler, (ss) Ghost Stories May 1928
- * The Last Bullet, (ss) Brief Stories August 1929
- * The Picador, (ss) Brief Stories September 1929
- * Secret Justice, (ss) Brief Stories April 1929
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