Their applaufe of Mammon's fpeech in council---to the Their rifing from council-to thunder afar off Their after various purfuits, paffions, &c.—to the Olym -To the Phænomena of armies in the clouds -To Hercules on Oeta Their numbers compofing Satan's army against the ce-} leftials to the stars -To the dew drops Their applause of Satan's reply to Abdiel-to the found of deep waters vi 8;6 Throng'd together after their entire defeat by God the Son to a herd of goats Their retreat to Pandemonium from the frontiers of hell during Satan's expedition to the world-to the Tartar's flight before the Rufs- and the Perfian from the Turk-wafting the intermediate country Transformation to ferpents-to those sprung from the}x » Their appearance on the Tree illufive of the forbidden fruit-to the fnaky hair of Megara (one of the furies) Š The fruit-to the apples of Sodom Chaos. Atoms, their motion-to the Libyan quickfands To heaven and earth (fuppos'd) falling, &c. Death, and Sin, their making a bridge over Chaos to the world-to polar winds, driving the ice together in the (fuppos'd) north-eaft paffage The work to Neptune's fixing the isle of Delos To Xerxes making a bridge over the Hellefpont Death's instinct of Adam's Fall-to the flight of birds of prey to a field of battel His and Satan's frowns on each other der clouds meeting Eve-her hair-to the vine's tendrils Her looks to the first blush of morning X - -to two thun =: iv Her -To Ceres Her Temptation by Satan-alluded to by the ftory of aming fword in Paradife, on Adam's and Eve's expulfion xii thence to a comet Its heat, &c.-to the Libyan air ell-to mount Etna (in Sicily) -To the bog or lake Serbonis (in Palestine) owledge, the defires of it-to a thirst unallay'd, in- - ichael, his combat with Satan -to two Planets (the indemonium (or the court of hell) its fudden rife-to tradife, the air of it-to the effluvia from Arabia Falix, į at ix 387 ix 393 ix 395 } } X 578 632 Its felf-to the field of Enna (in Sicily) To the grove of Daphne, &c. (in Theffaly) aphael, his view of the world in his defcent from Heaven glafs Of Delos or Samos from the Cyclades (ifles) Himself to a Phoenix atan-to Briareus, Typhon and the Leviathan -To the fun rifing in a mist ix 442 261 V 264 V 271 V 285 i 199 -In eclipfe 596 -To the longeft train of a comet To mount Teneriff or Atlas His fhield-to the moon His fpear-to a mast His ftandard-to a meteor The Phænomenon of his ascent to hell-gates-to a fleet His, and Death's frowns on each other—to two thun- Flight to the court of Chaos-to a Gryphon's in the the} Towards heaven--to (the fhip) Argo through the -To Ulyffes's voyage between Scylla and Charybdis On the convex of the world's outermoft orb-to a Firft view of the world-to a fcout's cafual profpe&t Of the ftars orbs-to the Hefperian gardens, &c. Meditation on his intended attempt on the world-to In paradife to a wolf preying on a fold To a thief breaking in at a houfe top, &c. --- } 1045 iv 814 the 745 to the To the dew drops His combat with Michael--to two Planets (the frame- View (in the ferpent) of Paradife and Eve there-to a Shape (transform'd to a ferpent) on his return to hell } 445 520 E S His tempting Eve-alluded to by the ftory of Ophion erpent, that enter'd by Satan--to those Hermione and -To that affum'd by Efculapius To thofe by Jupiter Ammon, and Capitolinus -- His creft (preceding Eve to the forbidden Tree)-to an His addrefs introducing the temptation an orator of the Athenian or Roman Commonwealths ears-to ears of corn ripe for reaping ars, their orbs--to the Hefperian gardens, &c. n, his course turn'd at Adam's, &c. eating the forbid- Į Book Line ix 504 ix 506 ix 508 2} ix 513 ix 634 ix 670 ii 659 ii 662 iv 980 iel, his descent from the fun on Paradife--to a shoot- iv Sing ing ftar aters, their flux into feas, &c. on the creation-to drops 555 Her fpeech to Satan, and Death, at hell-gates ii 727 Reply to Satan ii 747 Her birth Reply to his answer Opens hell-gates to him Speech to Death on Adam's fall To Satan, (meeting him returning to hell,) on her in original, luft carnal the firft effect of it ilavery, original of it the inordinacy of the Paffions The justice of it, as confequential on deviating from Book Live T Spirits, their effence, and power i T Their invifible existence on earth The elect, their hymn to God the Father, and Son Vital, animal, and intellectual spirits progreffive from Their existence in life, intellect, fhape, &c. defin'd Fed by the air Part of the fourth day's creation Vide Similes. iv Stars, and Moon, their courfes, influences, &c. Storms, &c. an effect of Adam's fall Styx, a river of hell Sun, its appearance, place, and power Brightness defcrib'd Orb fed by exhalations from the groffer The fountain of light Setting defcrib'd Its annual course, producing intense heat and cold, an Its oblique motion from the equinoctial, from the fame? caufe } 691 Vide Similes. T Teachers (falfe) of the chriftian religion defcrib'd Temperance, the effect of it long life Time, refpecting eternity, defin'd Thunder, an effect of Adam's fall Tree of life Of knowledge |