Their after various pursuits, passions, &c. Their numbers composing Satan's army against the celestials—to the stars Their applause of Satan's reply to Abdiel Confusion there to storming a town Book Line To heaven and earth (supposed) falling, &c. ii. 924 (sup-S The work to Neptune's fixing the isle of Delos -To Xerxes making a bridge over the Death's instinct of Adam's fall-to the x. 289 X. 293 x. 306 flight of birds of prey to the field of battle X. 273 His and Satan's frowns on each other-to two thunder clouds meeting Eve her hair-to the vine's tendrils Her looks-to the first blush of morning -To a wood-nymph, or Venus Book Line ii. 714 iv. -To a Dryad, or Delia (Diana) -To Pales or Pomona To Ceres Her temptation by Satan-alluded to by the Flaming sword in Paradise, on Adam's and Hell-to mount Etna (in Sicily) To the bog or lake Serbonis (in Palestine) allayed, increasing Michael, his combat with Satan-to two each other Appearance to expel Adam, &c. from &c. Pandemonium (or the court of hell) its sud- Paradise, the air of it-to the effluvia from 713 Arabia Felix, at sea iv. 159 Its self to the field of Enna (in Sicily) · To the grove of Daphne, &c. (in Thessaly) -Of Solomon V. Raphael, his view of the world in his de- -To Mercury Book Line ix. 442 261 264 v. 271 Satan to Briareus, Typhon and the Levi- athan To the sun rising in a mist -In eclipse -To the longest train of a comet His shield-to the moon His spear-to a mast His standard-to a meteor 201 -To Ulysses's voyage between Scylla and The phænomenon of his ascent to hell i. 337 ii. 636 ii. 714 ii. 943 i. 1016 ii. 1019 Arrival at light, &c to a weather-beaten vessel towards port ii. 1043 On the convex of the world's outermost orb -to a vulture seeking his prey First view of the world- Of the stars orbs-to the Hesperian Appearance in the sun's orb-to a spot Meditation on his intended attempt on the In paradise to a wolf preying on a fold Reprehended by Zephon―to a steed reined, His army against the celestials in number To the dew drops Their applause of his reply to Abdiel-to His combat with Michael -to two Pla- other View (in the serpent) of Paradise and Eve there to a citizen's taking the Shape (transformed to a serpent) on his return to hell after the temptation-to His tempting Eve-alluded to by the story Serpent, that entered by Satan-to those Book Line -To that assumed by Esculapius potilinus His motion, wreathings, &c.-to the work- His address introducing the temptation Sin, her middle parts-to the (supposed) -Of the night-hag Spears-to ears of corn ripe for reaping &c. Sun, his course turned at Adam's, &c. eat- Uriel, his descent from the sun on Paradise Waters, their flux into seas, &c. on the To armies forming themselves on sound of trumpet Sin and Death Vide Death and Sin. Sin described ii. 650 Her speech to Satan, and Death, at Hell-gates ii. 727 235 354 To Satan, (meeting him returning to hell) on |