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Deatb, ii. 727. Answer to Sin's speech, ii. 737. To her re- ply, ii. 817. Flight into Chaos, ii.917. Arrival at the court of Chaos, ii. 951. Speech there, ii. 968. Brought Sin and Death first into the world, ii. 1024. Ascent to light, &c. ii. 1034. Alights on the convex of the world's outermost orb, iii. 418. , View of the world from the first step to Heaven-gate, iii. 540. Descent to it described, iii. 561. Stops at the sun, iii. 588. Dis- covers Uriel, the Angel of it, there, iji. 621. Transforms him. self to a Cherub, iji. 634. Speech to Uriel, iii. 654. Deceives him, iii. 581. Is directed by him to the world, iii. 724. And Paradise, iii. 733. Alights on mount Niphates, iii. 739. Solilo- quy, contemplating the sun, iv. 32. The first hypocrite, iv. 121. Arrives at Paradise, iv. 131. Sits on the tree of life, iv. 194. So- liloquy on view of Adam and Eve in Paradise, iv. 358. Descends from the tree of life, and assumes several animal shapes, iv. 395. Listers to Adam's discourse with Eve on God's prohibition of the tree of knowledge, iy. 408. Soliloquy on the subject of it, iv. 505. Resolves then to tempt them to disobedience, ix. 512. First attempt in the assumed shape of a toad, on Eve asleep, iv. 799. Answer to Ithuriel and Zephon, reprehending him thereon, iv. 827. Reply to their answer, iv. 851. Answer to Gabriel, iv. 886. Reply to his answer, iv. 925. To another, iv. 968. The inauguration of God the Son, the occasion of his revolt, v. 657. Speech to the next subordinate Angel of his party thereon, v. 673. The seat of his hierarchy before his fall described, v. 756. Speech to the Angels of his hierarchy thereon, v. 772. Reply to Abdiel's answer on his speech to the hierarchs of his party, v. 853. His army described, vi. 79. His port, and post there, vi. 99. An- swer to Abdiel's reply, vi. 150. Battle between his and the ce- lestial army described, vi. 205–385. His prowess in the battle, vi. 246. Encounters Michael, vi. 253. Answer to Michael's speech thereon, vi. 281. The combat described, vi. 296. Wounded by him, vi. 320. Carried off, vi. 335. His army de- feated, vi.. 386. Retreats and calls a council, vi. 414. Speech in council, vi. 418. Reply to Nisroch there, vi. 469. Gives the word for renewing the battle, vi. 558. Renewed by his army, and the second battle described, vi. 569, 670. Speech on the celestial army's retreat, vi. 608. His army's entire defeat and expulsion from Heaven described, vi. 831-877. Returns from compassing the earth, to Paradise by night, in a mist, in order to
his temptation, ix. 53. His circuit, &c. described, ix. 62. Soli loquy thereon, ix. 99. Enters the serpent, ix. 182. View (in that shape) of Eve, ix. 424. Soliloquy thereon, ix. 473. Beha- viour to her, ix. 523. Speech to her, ix. 532. Reply to her an- swer, ix. 567. The discourse (his temptation of Eve to eat the forbidden fruit) continued, ix. 732. Leaves her after eating it, ix. 784. His sentence thereon (virtually) pronounced by God the Son, X. 171. Returns to Hell to avoid his presence in Para- dise, x. 337. Meets Sin and Death upon their journey to the world on Adam's, &c. fall, X. 345. Answer to Sin's speech, x. 383. Parts with them, X. 410. Ascends his throne, at Panda- monium, x. 443. Speech to the fallen Angels assembled there, X. 459. Applauded with a hiss, X. 504. He and they trans- formed to serpents, x. 510. Further punished with an illusion of the forbidden fruit, x. 549. Both annually continued, x. 575. Himself (the serpent) dragged in chains at the ascension of the Messiah, xii. 453. Dissolution (with the world) at his coming
to judgment, xii. 545. See Similies. Saturn (a fallen Angel) i. 512. Scriptures, how to be understood, xii. 511. Seasons, their changes, respecting each clime, an effect of Adam's
fall, x. 677. Serpent described, ix. 182. After entered by Satan, ix. 495. His
sentence (formally) pronounced by God the Son, as the assumed
tempter of Eve, X. 163, 175. See Similies. Sideral blasts, &c. an effect of Adam's fall, x.692. Similies, Adam and Eve, after their fall to the Americans, as first
seen by Columbus, ix. 1115. Their repentance to Deuca- lion and Pyrrha's address to restore human race after their
flood, xi. 8. Adam caressing Eveto Jupiter with Juno (May showers) iv.
449. His address to her sleeping to Zephyrus breathing on Flora, v. 15. Bower to Pomona's arbour, v. 377. Desires to know the story of the creation, prior to his own to thirst unallayed, encreasing, vii. 66. Awaked after carnal fruition, the first effect of his fall. to Samson shorn by Dalilah, ix. 1059. Sorrow on the vision of Noah's flood — to a father's mourning his children all destroyed in his view at once, xi. 760.
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Similies. Angels (celestial) the spears (of the guardians of Paradise) - to ears of corn ripe for reaping, iv. 980. Their march against
to that of the birds in Paradise to receive their names from Adam, vi, 72. Their Hallelujahs to the sound of seas, x. 642. Appointed to expel Adam, &c. from Paradise their faces to a double Janus (four) xi. 128. Their eyes to those of Argus, xi. 129. Their appearance there to the angels appearing to Jacob in Mahanaim, xi. 213. to those in Dothan against the king of Assyria, xi. 216. Their motion to an evening mist,
xii. 628. Angels (fallen or infernal) to autumnal leaves, i. 302.
To floating sea - sedge after a storm, i. 304. Rousing at Sa. tan's command to centinels waking from sleep on duty, i. 331. Imbattling against the Angels celestial to the Egyp- tian plague of locusts, i. 338. To the eruptions of the northern barbarians, i. 351. Their disposition to engage to that of the heroes of antiquity, i. 549. With them the greatest armies in all ages since the creation pigmies, i. 573. Themselves to oaks or pines blasted, i. 612. Their searching, &c. for the materials of Pandæmonium to pioneers intrenching, &c. i. 675. Their manner of raising it, - to the wind of an organ, i. 705. Assembling thereat - to bees, i. 768. - to pigmies, i. 780. to fairies, i. 781. Their applause of Mammon's speech in council to the hollow wind after a storm, ii. 285. Their rising from council to thunder afar off, ii. 476. Their pleasure on the result to the evening sun after a foul day, ii. 488. Their after various pursuits, passions, &c. -- to the Olympic or Pythian games, ii. 530. To the phænomena of armies in the clouds, ii. 533. -To Hercules on Oeta, ii. 543. Their numbers composing Satan's army against the celestials — to the stars, v. 745. To the dew - drops, v.
746. Their applause of Satan's reply to Abdiel to the sound of deep waters, v. 872. Thronged together after their entire defeat by God the Son to a herd of goats, vi. 856.
Their re. treat to Pandämonium from the frontiers of Hell during Sa. tan's expedition to the world to the Tartar's flight before
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Similies.
intermediate country, x. 431. Transformation to serpents to those sprung from the Gorgon's blood, &c. X. 526. Their appearance on the tree illusive of the forbidden fruit - to the snaky hair of Megæra (one of the furies) x. 558. The fruit — to the apples of Sodom, x. 561. Chaos, atoms, their motion to the Lybian quicksands, ii.
900. Confusion there to storming a town, ii. 920.
To Heaven and Earth (supposed) falling, &c. ii. 924. Death and Sin, their making a bridge over Chaos to the world
- to polar winds, driving ice together in the (supposed) north-east passage, x. 289. The work to Neptune fixing the isle of Delos, x. 293. —To Xerxes making a bridge over
the Hellespont, x. 306. Death's instinct of Adam's fall to the flight of birds of prey
to a field of battle, x. 273. His and Satan's frowns on each
other to two thunder-clouds meeting, ii. 714. Eve her hair - to the vine's tendrils, iv. 305. Her looks
to the first blush of morning, v. 122. Herself to Pandora, iv. 713. To a wood-nymph, or Venus, v. 379.
Similies. To the isle of Nysa, where Bacchus was brought up, iv. 275.
To mount Amara (in Ethiopia) iv. 280. dens of Adonis, ix. 439.
Of Alcinous, ix.
440.
Of Solomon, ix. 442. Raphael, his view of the world in his descent from Heaven to
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