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Beëlzebub, rank of, 53. Chaos, Satan's meeting with,
Belial, 25, 102–103, 105

xxi, 78.
speech of, 45–50.

speech to Satan, 80.
°Bellona, 77, 114.

• Charlemain, 26, 106.
°Bengala, 66, 112.

° Charybdis, 81, 116.
obethink them, 44, 108. Chaucer, viii.
o black fire, 43, 108.

° Chemos, 21, 103.
boggy syrtis, 78, 115.

ocherub, 18, 97, 101.
°Bosphorus (see Argo), 81, o cherubim, 20, 97, 101.
116.

ochimeras, 66, 111.
° Briareos, 13, 97.

ochosen seed, 5, 94.
bridge built by Sin and Death, Classical References, Map of,
81, Map xxxi.

xxxyii.
° brooding, 6, 95.

note on, 93–94.
°Busiris, 17, 100.

°cloud, pitchy, 19, 101.
° but ever to do ill, 11, 97. Cocytus (see infernal rivers),

64, 111.
Calabria, 67, 112.

• Cold, 76, 114.
can (principal verb), 80, 116. °comet, Satan likened to, 69,
° Cape, the, 66, 112.

112.
Carlyle, quoted, x.

Comus, ix.
Casius, mount, 65, 111. council of fallen angels, xviii.
Caspian, 69, 112.

Cromwell, xiii.
Celtic, the, 26, 105.

ocry, 61, 110.
chaos, view from hell-gates, °Cyrene, 76, 114.

76, 114.
described, xvi.

°Damiata, 65, 111.
dimensions, 76.

• Danaw (Danube), 19, 101.
Chaos, 79–80.

Dante, reference to, l; quoted,
ancestor of Nature, 76.

96.
pavilion of, xxi, 78.

odarkness visible, 7, 96.
realm ends, 81-82.

outter, 8, 96.

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• Death, birth of, 72, 113. Egypt, Map of, xxxix.
bridge built by, 81.

°elves, faery, 36, 107.
characteristics of, 74. o empyreal substance, 10, 96.
described, 67–68.

Empyrean, description of, xvi.
encounter with Satan, 69. erect the standard, 79, 116.
end of foretold, 70.

essences, 10, 97.
son of Satan, 70, 113. ° Ethiopian, 66, 112.
son of Sin, 72, 113.

° Etrurian, 17, 100.
speech to Satan, 68–69. Eve, temptation of, xxii.

victims promised to, 74. exiled from Paradise, xxii-
• Deities of Heaven, 41, 108. xxiii.
• Delphian cliff, 26, 105. ever-burning sulphur, 8, 96.
Demogorgon, 79, 115.

° Ezekiel saw, 23, 104.
despair, uplifted from, 41, 108.
dictionary references, note on, ofaery elves, 36, 107.
93.

fall of man, cause of, 6.
o disobedience, man's first, 5, plotted, 55–56.
94.

fallen angels, description of, 22.
doom of man pronounced, xxii. ° fail, 12, 97.
°Dorian mood, 27, 105.

° Farewell, happy fields ! 15, 99.
odrench, 44, 108.

'fled (Sin from Death), 72, 113.
° Dry, 76, 114.

° foreknowledge, 63, 110.
Dryden, reference to, l. forgetful lake, 44, 108.
dubious battle, 9, 96.

°fueled, 14, 98.

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Earth, Satan's visit to, xxi. Galileo, Milton's visit to, X.
Eden, man's exile from, xxii- ° (Tuscan artist), 16, 99.
xxiii.

gates of Hell, described, xviii,
° edge of battle, 16, 99.

67.
education, Milton's definition Chart of, xxix.
of, xi.

opening of, 75–76.
Milton's idea of, xi. ogloomy deep, 11, 97.

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golden chain, World hung in, 1°Hot, 76, 114.
80, 82, 116.

"hubbub, 78, 115.
gorgons, 66, 111.

ohydras, 66, 111.
"Goshen, Map, xxxix, 17, 101.
Goths, reference to (multi- °ill, but ever to:30, 11, 97.
tude), 19, 101.

Il Penseroso, ix.
Gray, Thomas, cited, l. ° Ind, 42, 107.
greater Man, 5, 94.

o infernal rivers, 64, 111.
griffin, 78, 115.

o in sudden view appear, 76,
°grim Death (father of hell- 114.
hounds), 72, 114.

o intend at home, 59, 110.
°grunsel edge, 23, 104. isle, happy, 57, 109.

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"happy isle (World), 57, 109. jarring sound, 75, 114.
Heaven, described, 82. Jerusalem, Map, xxxv.
location of, xvi.

justling rocks (see Argo), 81,
"heaven hides, 6, 95.

116.
heavenly muse, 5, 94. ° just right, 41, 108.
° Helicon (see Aonian mount),
5, 95.

Keats, cited, 1.
Hell, description of, 7-8, 12, 14, Ken, angel's, 7, 96.
64-66.

° King Arthur (Uther's son),
distance of, from Heaven, 8.

28, 106.
gates of, described, 18, 67.

opening of gates, 75–76. lake, forgetful, 44, 108.
ohell-hounds (yelling mon- lake of Hell, Chart, xdx.

sters), 67, 72, 113. L'Allegro, ix.
°her, peculiar use of, 29, 106. ° Lapland witches (night-bag),
°Hercules (Alcides), 62, 110.

67, 112.
Herodotus, cited, 116.

"left side, 71, 113.
"highth, 6, 95.

° Lemnos, 35, 107.
"hope never comes, 7, 96. o leper, 24, 104

° Lethe (see infernal rivers), | Milton, early characteristics,
64, 65, 111.

ix, x.
oleviathan, 13, 98.

travels in France, Italy, and
° Linked thunderbolts, 18, 105. Switzerland, ..
London, population in Milton's visits Galileo, xi.
time, ix.

opens school in London, xi.
Longfellow, cited, ); quoted, marries Mary Powell, xi.
96.

domestic troubles, xii.
Lucifer (Satan), xvii.

political life, xii, xiii.
Lycidas, ix.

blindness, xiji.

"evil days,” xiii.
°Mammon, character of, 32, 106. Paradise Lost written, xiv.
speech of, 50-52.

appearance and characteris-
man, creation of, xx-xxi.

tics in old age, xiv, XV.
fall of, planned, 55.

later marriages, XV.
temptation of, xxi-xxii. publishes Paradise Regained
man's first disobedience, 5, 94. and Samson Agonistes,
Marvell, Andrew, cited, 1.
°Medusa, 66, 111.

death and burial, xv.
• Memphian chivalry, 17, 100. Minshull, Elizabeth, xv.
"Memphian kings, 33, 106. °Moist, 76, 114.
merit, raised by, 41, 108. °Moloch, 21, 22, 102, 103.
"middle flight, 5, 95.

°speech of, 43-45, 108.
Milton,

°monsters, yelling (hell.
birth and parentage, vii.

hounds), 72, 113.
education, vii, viii.

°Moses (see Amram's son), 18,
periods of his literary life, 101.
viii.

"Most High, 6, 95.
residence at Horton, ix. omotion, proper, 44, 109.
L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, 'mount Casius, 65, 111.

Comus, and Lycidas writ- Mulciber, fall of, 34, 107.
ten, ix.

o multitude, 19, 101.

XV.

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murmur, 52, 109.

Paradise Lost,
muse, heavenly, 5, 94.

theme, 5.

purpose of, 6.
onight-foundered, 13, 98.

composition of, xiv.
onight-hag, 67, 112.

date of publication, xiv.
nine times, 7, 95.

price received for, xiv.
nor did they not, 18, 101.

public appreciation of, xiv.

books of, rearranged, xv.

Paradise Regained, published,
o oblivious pool, 16, 99.

xiv.
Olympian games, 62, 110.

° Parnassus (Aonian mount),
once more, 70, 113.

5, 95.
Ophiuchus, 69, 112.

pavilion of Chaos, xxxi, 78.
opprobrious hill, temple on, Paynim, 36, 107.
21, 103.

opearl and gold, showers on,
° oracle of God, 5, 94.

41, 108.
Orcus, 79, 115.

• Pelorus, 14, 98.
° Oreb (Horeb), 5, 24, 94.

° pendent World, 82, 116.
'orient colors, 27, 105.

° Peor (Moloch), 21.
Orion, 17, 100.

° perfidious hatred, 17, 101.
° Ormus, 41, 107.

°Phlegethon (see infernal riv.

ers), 64, 111.
° Palestine, Map, XXXV; 8, 24, °Phlegra, 28, 106.
96.

pitchy cloud, 19, 101.
pamphlets, Milton's, partial opool, oblivious, 16, 99.
list of, xlii.

Pope, quoted, 113.
° Pandemonian council, xx, 35. oportress of hell-gate, 71, 113.
Pandemonium, 4, 35, 107. Powell, Mary, xi, xv.
building of, 32–34.

°Primum Mobile (utmost orb):
location of, xxix.

Chart, xxxiii ; 81, 116.
Paradise Lost,

oprofound (noun), 79, 115.
subject chosen, xiv.

proper motion, 44, 109.

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