Book Line Sleep on the formation of EvE defcrib'd His firft view of her Paffion for her Valediction to Raphael Difcourfe with Eve preceding the temptation" (on Satan's fubtilty, and the means to re 8 644 from 265. 9. fift it, &c.) to 384 Care, and fears for her in abfence 9 838 Meets her returning with the forbidden fruit Soliloquy lamenting her tranfgreffion Refolves to die with her 9 907 Speech to her thereon Eats the forbidden fruit Incites her to carnal fruition (the firft effect of it) The place, &c. defcribed After-fpeech to her on their fall and naked-. ness Another, charging her as the aggreffor Reply to her anfwer (recriminates her affected Anfwer to God (the Son) calling him to judg Wishes for his Diffolution Reflection on the immortality of the foul, &c. Repulsory Speech to Eve attempting to confolate · bim Relents towards her Reply to her (accufing herself as the first in tranfgreffion) Anfwer (to her reply advifing to die by their own bands) Refolves the contrary, (fubmiffion to God's will, and repentance)· Book Line Speech to Eve (on the efficacy of prayer, &c.) Hails her the mother of mankind Speech to her on the Omens preceding their expul fion from Paradife On the view of Michael approaching Behaviour on receiving the meffage Speech to Michael thereon Refignation Difcourfe with Michael, difcovering to him Difcourfe with him, relating what should General reply to him, (refolutions of future Vide Eve. Vide Michael. Vide Raphael. Adonis (or Thammuz) a fall'n Angel Air firft clouded on Adam's fall Allufions, Vide Similes.. Amarant, a flower transplanted from Paradife to Heaven Ambition cenfured A caufe of Satan's fall Angels (Cæleftial) obey God of choice, not necefity Imbattell'd against Satan, and the fall'n Angels Their fignal and march Signal to engage, and engagement Prevail Re-afcent to Heaven on Adam's fall Appointed to expel Adam, &c. from Paradife Defcent there Poft affigned Vide God the Father March poffeffing it, and expelling him, &c. and Son. S Guardians of mankind Angels (fall'n) their after-ftate Numbers 12 78 2 208 220 626 116 3 528 677 Imbattell'd against the Angels cæleftial Engagement Defeat Difpofition to re-engage Their artillery, -cannon, &c. Prevail 497 Succeffors (wolves, falfe teachers, &c.) Argument of the Poem { Ariel, Arioc, and Ramiel (fall'n Angels) vanquish'd Ark, its building by Noah, defcrib'd Vide Noah. Reflection, in profpect of Adam's, &c. fall On Eve's parting with Adam preceed- On their nakedness after the fall On his own blindness, &c. Azazel (a fall'n Angel) Satan's standard- B Baalim and Afhtaroth (fall'n Angels) Baptifm, what the fign of Baptiz'd, the Holy Ghoft given primitively to Book Line Battel, &c. between the cæleftial, and fall'n fcrib'd Vide Angels cœleftial and fall'n. Beafts part of the fixth days creation defcri bed. His Answer to Satan's firft Speech after their fall To his Jecond Speech in Council, call'd by Satan thereon Promotes an attempt on the world His fpeech in council To Satan on their advantage gain'd in the reengagement with the cœleftial Angels Birds, part of the fifth day's creation, described Blafts, an effect of Adam's fall Bridge from hell-gates to the world over Chaos, the work, &c. defcribed C. Cain and Abel, their story related Cham's flory Chance, the common notion of it exploded Chaos defcrib'd It's court Anfwer to Satan's Speech there Bounds fince the Angels fall, the creation, &c. State before it A bridge made over it from hell-gates to the world at Adam's fall Vide Similes Charity |