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Marries his second wife, Catharine Woodcock, who died within the year.

Resides in Jewin Street. Marries his third wife, Elizabeth Minshull, thirty years younger than himself, who survived him about fifty years.

Resides at Chalfont, Buckinghamshire, where he completes his 'Paradise Lost.'

Death, November 8, at Bunhill-Fields.

Chronological Table of Milton's Works.

ANNO

A.D. ÆTATIS

1624. 15. Paraphrase of Psalms CXIV. and CXXXVI.

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Sylv. III. On the Death of the Bishop of Ely.

On the Death of a fair Infant, dying of a Cough.

Elegy I. To Charles Diodati.

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1629. 20. Elegy V. On the Approach of Spring.

Elegy VI. To Charles Diodati.

Sylv. V. On the Platonic Idea.

Sylv. VI. To his Father.

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Sonnet I. (Warton's edition.)

1631. 23. Sonnet VII. On his Twenty-third Year.

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1641. 33. Treatise of Reformation. First prose work.

Of Prelatical Episcopacy.

Reason of Church Government.

Animadversions.

1642. 34. Apology for Smectymnuus. Sonnet VIII.

1643. 35. Sonnets IX. and X.

CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF MILTON'S WORKS.

ANNO

A.D. ÆTATIS

1644. 37. On Divorce.

On Education.

Areopagitica.

1645. 38. Bucer on Divorce.

Tetrachordon.

Colasterion.

Sonnets XI. and XII.

On the New Forcers of Conscience.

1646. 39. Τo John Rouse. In Latin.

XV

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Sonnets XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. and XXII.

1656. 49. Letters XVIII. XIX. and XX.

Sonnet XXIII.

Letters XXIII. XXIV. XXV. XXVI. and XXVII.

ANNO

A.D. ÆTATIS

1658. 51. Letter XXI.

Paradise Lost commenced. Finished, 1665, in seven years, when he was 58.

1659. 52. Letters XXVIII. XXIX. and XXX.

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