His tempting Eve-alluded to by the ftory of Ophion? Serpent, that enter'd by Satan--to those Hermione and -To that affum'd by Æfculapius To thofe by Jupiter Ammon, and Capitolinus &c.- His motion, wreathings, to the working of a fhip in fhifting winds, &c. His creft (preceding Eve to the forbidden Tree)-to an exhalation flaming (Will i'th' wifp) His addrefs introducing the temptation to that of an orator of the Athenian or Romax Commonwealths Sin, her middle parts-to the (fuppos'd) Dogs of Scylla Of the night-hag Spears-to ears of corn ripe for reaping Stars, their orbs--to the Hefperian gardens, &c. Sun, his course turn'd at Adam's, &c. eating the forbidden fruit-as at the banquet of Thyeftes Uriel, his defcent from the fun on Paradife--to a shooting ftar Waters, their flux into feas, &c. on the creation-to drops on duft Book Line } Her birth ii 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 Sin original, luft carnal the firft effect of it Slavery, original of it the inordinacy of the Paffions Soul, its faculties Its immortality discuss'd 752 } Vide Similes. Spirits, their effence, and power Their invifible existence on earth The elect, their hymn to God the Father, and Son Vital, animal, and intellectual fpirits progreffive from Their existence in life, intellect, fhape, &c. defin'd Fed by the air Part of the fourth day's creation Receive their light from the fun Stars, and Moon, their courfes, influences, &c. Storms, &c. an effect of Adam's fall Styx, a river of hell Vide Similes. 482 344 678 565 417 357 364 661 695 577 571 591 423 354 364 352 539 590 viii 630 Sun, its appearance, place, and power Orb fed by exhalations from the groffer Setting defcrib'd Its annual course, producing intense heat and cold, an Į effect of Adam's fall Its oblique motion from the equinoctial, from the fame caufe Teachers (falfe) of the chriftian religion defcrib'd Temperance, the effect of it long life Thammuz or Adonis (a fall'n Angel) Book Line xii Truth, fuffering for it, fortitude, &c. Tyranny, Nimrod's, defcrib'd, and cenfur'd Origin of it, the inordinacy of the paffions the fubject) No excufe of the tyrant (tho' juft in confequence on Tyrants, their plea for conqueft, &c. compar'd with Sa tan's first attempt on man Twilight defcrib'd V བྷ་བྷུ་ཏྟཱ ཏྟཱ 569 xii 24 xii 86 xii 95 Vacuity, God's omniprefence an argument against it vii 168 Valour, (or heroic virtue,) the common notion of it cenfur'd Encounters Adramelec, (a fall'n Angel) wounds, and vi Uzziel (a guardian Angel of Paradife) } 797 98 622 694 iii 724 733 iv 555 561 363 Vide Similes. iv 782 W War, property the original of it The corruptions of peace equal to its waftes Waters separated from the earth, part of the third day's} vii Wind, the tempeftuous power of it, an effect of Adam's fall Wisdom, the fum of it, the love, &c. of God fcrib'd Woman, conjugal obedience her happiness, &c. }xii 507 iv 635 Man's love towards her, how confiftent with his fu-viii 567 periority Two { A novelty, defect of nature, &c. (farcaftically) The advantage of her focial, over her artificial accóm plishments } Every way the caufe of man's mifery (farcaftically) Works, with faith in Christ, eternal life World, the convex of its outermoft orb defcrib'd By whom possest (sarcastically) { iii X 145 195 888 xi xi 632 614 420 418 444 463 The creation of the world, committed by God the Father, to God the Son Defcrib'd Situation of it, respecting heaven and hell Ꮓ Reply to his answer Zephon (a guardian Angel of Paradife) Reprehends Satan's first attempt on Eve there Zophiel (a cherub) to renew the battel Alarms the celeftial army, on the approach of Satan's Satan's} A VERBAL INDE X. N. B. The Letters I, II, &c. denote the the Verses. &c. A A АВО Aron, xii. 170. Abafh'd, i. 331. iv. 846. viii. 595. Abdiel, v. 805, 896. vi. 111, 171, Abhor, iv. 392. v. 120. xi. 686. Able, iii. 211. iv. 155. v. 70. ABR Abominable, ii. 626. x. 465. Abound, vi. 502. xii. 478. Abroad, |