What major works did Milton write during his lifetime?

Milton is a British poet, political commentator, bourgeois revolutionary activist and representative of revolutionary literature. Born into a wealthy Puritan family in London, he loved literature since childhood. He entered Cambridge University in 1625 and began to write poetry, including "Christmas Morning Song", the companion pieces to Milton's portrait "The Happy Man" and "The Meditating Man", and the elegy "Licidas". After the outbreak of the British Revolution, he stood on the side of the revolutionary Puritans and published political essays such as "On the Freedom of the Press", "A Plea for the British People" and "Another Plea for the British People" to boost morale. He became blind due to overwork and was arrested and imprisoned for a time after the restoration of the dynasty. After that, he concentrated on writing poetry. *** Wrote three long poems: "Paradise Lost", "Paradise Restored" and the tragic poem "Samson the Strong". Among them, "Paradise Lost" is his masterpiece, which uses the story in the Bible about the devil Satan tempting Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit and being expelled from the paradise by God.