[HORACE, Sat. i. 10, 14.] JOKING decides great things Stronglier and better oft than earnest can. [SOPHOCLES, Electra, 624.] 'TIS you that say it, not I. You do the deeds, And your ungodly deeds find me the words. FROM AREOPAGITICA, 1644. [EURIPIDES, Supplices, 438.] THIS is true Liberty, when freeborn men FROM TETRACHORDON, 1645. [HORACE, Epist. i. 16, 40.] WHOM do we count a good man? Whom but he FROM "THE TENURE OF KINGS AND MAGISTRATES," 1649. [SENECA, Her. Fur. 922.] THERE can be slain No sacrifice to God more acceptable Than an unjust and wicked king. FROM THE HISTORY OF BRITAIN, 1670. [In Geoffrey of Monmouth the story is that Brutus the Trojan, wandering through the Mediterranean, and uncertain whither to go, arrived at a dispeopled island called Leogecia, where he found, in a ruined city, a temple and oracle of Diana. He consulted the oracle in certain Greek verses, of which Geoffrey gives a version in Latin elegiacs; and Milton translates these.] GODDESS of Shades, and Huntress, who at will Walk'st on the rolling sphere, and through the deep, On thy third reign, the Earth, look now, and tell What land, what seat of rest thou bidd'st me seek, What certain seat, where I may worship thee For aye, with temples vowed, and virgin quires. [Sleeping before the altar of the Goddess, Brutus received from her, in vision, an answer to the above in Greek. Geoffrey quotes the traditional version of the same in Latin elegiacs, which Milton thus translates.] BRUTUS, far to the west, in the ocean wide, PART II. THE LATIN POEMS. Separate Title-page in Edition of 1645 :- "Joannis Miltoni Londinensis Poemata. Quorum pleraque intra annum ætatis vigesimum conscripsit. Nunc primum edita. Londini, Typis R. R. Prostant ad Insignia Principis, in Cemeterio D. Pauli, apud Humphredum Moseley. 1645." Separate Title-page in Edition of 1673:-Same as above, word for word, as far as to "Londini," inclusively; after which the rest runs thus: "Excudebat W. R. anno 1673." LLATIN POEMS. [DE AUCTORE TESTIMONIA.] Hæc quæ sequuntur de Authore testimonia, tametsi ipse intelligebat non tam de se quam supra se esse dicta, eo quod præclaro ingenio viri, nec non amici, ita fere solent laudare ut omnia suis potius virtutibus quam veritati congruentia nimis cupide affingant, noluit tamen horum egregiam in se voluntatem non esse notam, cum alii præsertim ut id faceret magnopere suaderent. Dum enim nimiæ laudis invidiam totis ab se viribus amolitur, sibique quod plus æquo est non attributum esse mavult, judicium interim hominum cordatorum atque illustrium quin summo sibi honori ducat negare non potest. JOANNES BAPTISTA MANSUS, MARCHIO VILLENSIS NEAPOLITANUS, Ut mens, forma, decor, facies, mos, si pietas sic, AD JOANNEM MILTONEM ANGLUM, TRIPLICI POESEOS LAUREA Cede, Meles; cedat depressâ Mincius urnâ ; |