The Poetical Works of John Milton A New Edition, With Notes by Rev. John Mitford. London [:] Porter & Coates c.1890. 
Thick 8 vo 7 1/4
" X 9 1/2", 371, 478pp, Original brown cloth with gold gilt and black design, orange flowers, and lettering on front cover
and
spine. Covers slightly scoffed, corners bumped, all edges gilt-bottom edge shows gilt wear, floral endpapers.Title page, illustrated
frontis, engraved illustrations in text. Clean text except for a couple marks in Sampson. some foxing, pages toned, .
All bound together Vol I covers Paradise Lost Books I-X, Vol II covers Paradise Lost Xi-XII, Paradise Regained, Samson Agonisties,
Comus, lycidas, Il Penseroso, L'Allegro, Arcades. Miscellaneous poems, Sonnets, Psalms, Latin Writings.
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