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Serpent, that enter'd by Satan--to those Hermione and
Cadmus were transform'd to

-To that affum'd by Æfculapius

To thofe by Jupiter Ammon, and Capitolinus

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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)

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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

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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
and Death's journey to the world after it
To Death on their arrival at Paradise
Reply to Death's answer

Sin original, luft carnal the firft effect of it
Its folace

Slavery, original of it the inordinacy of the Paffions
The juftice of it, as confequential on deviating from
virtue, &c.

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Spirits, their effence, and power

Their invifible existence on earth

The elect, their hymn to God the Father, and Son
Material, &c. faculties in fpirits

Vital, animal, and intellectual fpirits progreffive from
material nutrition

Their existence in life, intellect, fhape, &c. defin'd
Spring perpetual within the tropics, but for Adam's fall
Stars, their places, appearances, &c.

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

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Orb fed by exhalations from the groffer
Part of the fourth day's creation
The fountain of light

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

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Truth, fuffering for it, fortitude, &c.

Tyranny, Nimrod's, defcrib'd, and cenfur'd

Origin of it, the inordinacy of the paffions

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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

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Wisdom, the fum of it, the love, &c. of God
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Zephon (a guardian Angel of Paradife)

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A VERBAL

INDE X.

N. B. The Letters I, II, &c. denote the
Books, and the Figures 1, 2,

the Verses.

&c.

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Aron, xii. 170.
Aaron's, iii. 598.
Abandon, vi. 494.
Abandon'd, vi. 134. x. 717.
Abarim, i. 408.

Abafh'd, i. 331. iv. 846. viii. 595.
ix, 1065. x. 161.
Abaffin, iv. 280.
Abated xi. 841.
Abbana, i. 469.

Abdiel, v. 805, 896. vi. 111, 171,
369.

Abhor, iv. 392. v. 120. xi. 686.
Abhorred, ii. 87, 577-
Abhorr'd, ii. 659. vi. 607.
Abhorr'ft, xii. 79.
Abide, i. 385. iv. 87. v. 6c9.
Abides, iii. 388. xi. 292.
Abject, i. 312, 322. ix. 572.
xi. 520..
Abjure, viii. 480.

Able, iii. 211. iv. 155. v. 70.
x. 819. 95c. xii. 491.
Abode, iii. 734. iv. 939. vii. 553.
Abolish, ii. 370. iii. 163. ix. 947·
Abolish'd, ii. 93.
VOL. II.

ABR

Abominable, ii. 626. x. 465.
Abominations, i. 389.
Abortive, ii. 441. iii. 456. xi. 769.
Above, i. 15, 39, 193, 249, 499,
589, 600. ii. 172, 351, 428,455,
731, 814,856. iii. 58, 184, 268,
416, 556, 571. iv. 141. v. 156,
297, 363, 455, 812. vi. 402,
705. vii. 3, 4, 23, 82, 268, 389,
468. viii. 135, 168, 318, 357,
358. ix. 105, 228, 564. x. 149,
176, 532, 549. xi. 2, 232, 298,
829. xii. 65, 77, 458.
From Above, iii. 56. iv. 860. vii.
118. xi. 138, 668.

Abound, vi. 502. xii. 478.
Abounded, iii. 312.
Abounds, iii. 312.
About, i. 770. ii. 348. iii. 60.
iv. 401. v. 656. vi. 765. vii. 197.
viii. 62, 125, 261, 559. ix. 16,
120, 427, 589,816, 1048, L057,
1106. x. 26, 420, 423. xii. 135.
Abraham, xii. 152, 260, 268, 273,
328.
Abraham's, xii. 447, 449.
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Abroad,

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