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MILTON, JOHN (1608-1674) (stories)
- An Epitaph on the Admirable Dramatic Poet, W. Shakespeare (pm) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies (Second Folio) 1632
- Comus (ex) 1637
- LAllegro (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, Humphrey Moseley 1645
- Lycidas (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, Humphrey Moseley 1645
- Miltons Hymn on the Nativity (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, Humphrey Moseley 1645, as On the Morning of Christs Nativity.
- On the Morning of Christs Nativity (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, Humphrey Moseley 1645; also as Miltons Hymn on the Nativity.
- On Time (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, Humphrey Moseley 1645
- Song on May Morning (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, Humphrey Moseley 1645; also as untitled (Now the bright morning-star, days harbinger...).
- untitled (Now the bright morning-star, days harbinger...) (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, Humphrey Moseley 1645, as Song on May Morning.
- On His Blindness (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, 2nd edn., 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., Thomas Dring 1673; also as untitled (Avenge, O Lord! Thy slaughterd saints whose bones...).
- untitled (Avenge, O Lord! Thy slaughterd saints whose bones...) (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, 2nd edn., Thomas Dring 1673, as On the Late Massacre in Piedmont.
- When I Consider How My Light Is Spent (pm) Poems of Mr. John Milton, 2nd edn., Thomas Dring 1673; also as On His Blindness.
- Fancy (pm)
- Hail, Holy Light (pm)
- In City Pent [with John Keats] (pm)
- Invincible (pm)
- Morning and Eve (pm)
- Paradise Lost: Extracts (ex); bilingual English/Hebrew, translator not given.
- These Are They Glorious Works (pm)
MIMBLE, Mrs.; pseudonym of W. L. Catchpole, (c1900- ); other pseudonyms Percy Bolsover, Tom Dutton, Terrence Fitzgerald, The Greyfriars Rhymester, Claude Hoskins, Roland Howard, Rowland Hunter, Gerald Loder, David Morgan, Mossoo, Richard Nugent, Percival Spencer Paget, Potter and Greene, Cecil Reginald Temple & George Tubb (stories)
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