Soliloquy on the subject of it Answer to Gabriel Reply to his answer To another The inauguration of God the Son, the oc- Speech to the next subordinate Angel of Soliloquy on view of Adam and Eve in Paradise iv. Listens to Adam's discourse with Eve, on know- Resolves thence to tempt them to disobedience iv. 512 First attempt in the assumed shape of a toad, on Eve asleep Answer to Ithuriel and Zephon, reprehending him thereon Reply to their answer "} iv. 799 194 -} iv. 395 iv. 408 iv. 505 The seat of his hierarchy before his fall, Speech to the Angels of his hierarchy thereon His army described His port, and post there Answer to Abdiel's reply Battle between his, and the celestial army, described His prowess in the battle Encounters Michael { vi. to 385 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 defeated vi. 386 Retreats and calls a council Spech in council vi. 418 Reply to Nisroch there vi. 469 Gives the word for renewing the battle vi. 458 Renewed by his army, and the second battle described Speech on the celestial army's retreat { Returns from compassing the earth, to Reply to her answer ix. 567 Leaves her after eating it The discourse (his temptation of Eve to eat His sentence thereon (virtually) pronounced Returns to hell to avoid his presence in Meets Sin and Death upon their journey to the world on Adam's, &c. fall Answer to Sin's speech Parts with them Ascends his throne at Pandemonium Speech to the fallen Angels assembled there Applauded with a hiss He and they transformed to serpents Farther punished with an illusion of the for- Both annually continued Himself (the serpent) dragged in chains at Dissolution (with the world) at his coming Seasons, their changes, respecting each clime, an effect of Adam's fall Serpent described After entered by Satan His sentence (formally) pronounced by Sidereal blasts, &c. an effect of Adam's fall SIMILIES. Book Line ix. 1115 xi. Adam and Eve, after their fall-to the Ame- Adam caressing Eve-to Jupiter with Juno His address to her sleeping-to Zephyr Bowerto Pomona's arbour Desires to know the story of the creation," Awaked after carnal fruition, the first effect of his fallto Samson shorn Sorrow on the vision of Noah's flood- to a father's mourning his children all xi. 763 destroyed in his view at once Angels celestial, the spears (of the guar- iv. 980 ripe for reaping Their anarch against Satan's army to that of the birds in Paradise to re- Paradise- Janus (four) Assyria Their motion-to an evening mist Angels fallen (or infernal)- -to autum- - nal leaves -To floating sea-sedge after a storm to the Egyptian plague of locusts rians Their disposition to engage to that of With them-the greatest armies in all ages Themselves to oaks or pines blasted Their searching, &c. for the materials of i. 675 Their applause of Mammon's speech in i. 781 ii. 285 Their rising from council-to thunder ii. 476 Their pleasure on the result-to the eyen- ii. 488 VOL. II. |