Milton's Poetical architecture -- The dynamic structure of Paradise lost -- The early Latin poems and "Lycisas" -- The fair infant, "Elegia quinta," and the nativity ode -- The companion pieces and "Ad patrem" -- Comus as a multi-dimensional poem -- "Mansus" and the panegyric tradition -- "Epitaphium Damonis" as the transcendence over the pastoral -- Samson agonistes and the tragic justice of God's ways -- Paradise regained as the transcendence over epic -- The developing concept of structure in Milton's poetry