Milton, an edition of his poems | Milton, marriage and death of his second wife, 405 birth of his third daugh- ib. Artillery Walk, Bunhill Fields, ib. ter, 398 date of his blindness, 399 .. lodges with Millington the Milton, marries his third wife, 502 | Mind, not influenced by climate, .... 570 ill behaviour of his daugh- Ranelagh, lady, 502 conscience should be per- anecdote related by him ode to, 277 by F. Wrangham, 610 Rump parliament, 432 dissolved by Cromwell, 438 S. Salmasius, 59 note, 350, 366, 389, by Milton, 362 violent agitation of story of his ghost al- note death, il. distichs by him on a medal of Christina, 428 note Theocritus, 172, 174 note Tithes, not necessary to the support Todd, Mr. 93 note, 136 note, 156 remarks on his edition of Tomkyns, Thomas, 521 Tovey, Mr 55 note Trumbull, sir William, 571 note Tyrants accountable to the people, U. Waldenses, 318 note Mr. J. C. 396 note, 637 Ware, Mr. 375 note 149 note, 157 note, 171 note, .... Dr. 615 Watson, bish. 372 note, 643 note Whole Duty of Man, author of, ib. note r Williams, abp. 218, 220, 221 note, Usher, abp. 218, 233, 235, 240, Wood, 71, 390 note, 489, 566 Wotton, sir H., his letter to Milton going abroad, 126 Vane, sir Henry, jun. 308, 310 Wrangham, Francis, 30, 208, 277, his translation note, 494 609 sonnet to, 310. 565 Venice, fate of, 165 note of Milton's ode to Rouse, 610 2 U |