SI M I L E S. Page Page Americans, as first seen by Co To those in Dothan against - 314 the King of Asyria 370 Mift 435 362 autumnal Leaves 17 ibid. 186 to Centinels waking from 20 Northern Barbarians 2: 44 402 With them, the greateft Ar. the Guardians of Paradise, to Creation, Pigmies 45 171 blasted Army, to that of the Birds Materials of Pandæmonium, 51 Sound of Seas 344 to the Wind of an Organ from Paradise, their faces Assembling thereat, to Bees 57 ibid. . ibid. Their Applause of Mammon's hollow 49 ib:58 Page Page 71 329 hollow Wind after a Storm to the Evening Sun after a ibid. Passions, &c. to the Olym- mies in the Clouds 80 To the Dew-drops.ibid. Reply to Abdiel, to the intire Defeat by God the i 229 Tree illüsive of the førbid- 340 ibid. the Libyan Quicksands. 96 97 pos'd falling, &c. 98 Bridge over Chaos to the ving the Ice together, in the 328 over the Hellefpont ibid. to the Flight of Birds of Prey each other, to two Thun. der-clouds meeting ... 91 151 177 To a Wood-Nymph 187 289 ibid. ibid. luded to by the Story of O, Phion and Eurynome 341 Adam and Eve's Expulsion thence, to a Comet 435 14 83 tan, co two Planets (the Frame 213 &c. from Paradise, to a 371 Hell, its sudden Rise, to an 53 Effluvia from Arabia Felix, Itiels 144 Page Iclelf, to the field of Enna in Sicily 148 To the Grove of Daphne, &c. in Thellaly ibid. To the Isle of Nysa, where Bacchus was brought up 449 To Mount Amara, in E. . thiopia ibid. To the Gardens of Adonis 290 Of Alcinous 291 OF Solomon ibid. Raphael, his View of the World in his Descent from Heaven to Paradise, to that of the Moon through an optic Glass 181 Of Delos or Samos from the Cyclades Illes 182 Himself, to a Phenix ibid. To Mercury : 183 Satan, to Briareus, Typhon, and the Leviathan . 12 To the Sun rising in a Mift 48 In Eclipse ibid. To the longest Train of a Comec 91 i To Mount Teneriff or Atlas 171 Satan, his Shield compared to the Moon cent to Hell-gates, to a Fleet in the Offin 86 His and Death's Frowns on each other, to two Thun der-clouds meeting 91 Flight to the Court of Chaos, to a Gryphon's in the Wil- Ship Argo through the Thracian Bofphorus 101 To Ulyles's Voyage be. Page tween Scylla and Charybdis 102 Arrival at Light, &c. to a weather-beaten Veffel towards Port 103 On the Convex of the World's outermost Orb, to a Vul ture seeking his Prey "120 First View of the World, to a Scout's casual Prospect, after a dangerous Journey, of a new Country or City 129 Of the Stars Orbs, to the Hesperian Gardens, &c. 130 Appearance in the Sun's Orb, to a Spot in it differing from all astronomical Observations 131 Meditation on his intended Attempt on the World, to a Gun recoiling 139 In Paradise, to a Wolf preying on a Fold 145 To a Thief breaking in at the House-top, &c. ibid. To a Tyger in View of a Brace of Fawns 153 Detected by Ithuriel there, to Gunpowder taking Fire . 166 Reprehended by Zephon, to a Steed rein'd, in a Fret 168 His Army against the celestials in Number, to the Stars 197 To the Dew-drops ibid. Their Applaure of his Reply to Abdiel, to the Sound of deep Waters 201 Himself recoiling on a Blow received from Michael, to a Mountain sinking by an Earthquake 210 His Combat with Michael, to two Planets (the Frame of Nature 16 98 Page 212 radise and Eve there, to a 291 pent, on his Return to Hell the Serpent Python 339 by the Story of Ophion and 341 were transform'd to 293 ibid. and Capitolinus 294 to the Working of a Ship Page the forbidden Tree, to an Exhalation flaming 298 Temptation, to that of an 299 suppos'd Dogs of Scylla 88 of the Night-hag 89 171 rian Gardens, &c. 130, dam's, &c. eating the forbid- 347 158 themselves on Sound of Trum- 242 |