| The Preface |
| Pan, or Nature |
Juno's Suitor, or Baseness |
| Coelum, or Beginnings |
Diomed, or Zeal |
| Prometheus |
Dædalus, or Mechanical Skill |
| Proteus, or Matter |
Ericthonius, or Imposture |
| Cupid, or Atoms |
Deucalion, or Restitution |
| Cassandra, or Divination |
Nemesis, or the Vicissitude of Things |
| Typhon, or a Rebel |
Achelous, or Battle |
| The Cyclops, or the Ministers of Terror |
Dionysus, or Bacchus |
| Narcissus, or Self-Love |
Atalanta and Hippomenes, or Gain |
| Perseus, or War |
Icarus and Scylla and Charybdis, or the Middle Way |
| Endymion, or a Favourite |
Sphinx, or Science |
| The Sister of the Giants, or Fame |
Proserpine, or Spirit |
| Acteon and Pentheus, or a Curious Man |
Metis, or Counsel |
| Orpheus, or Philosophy |
The Sirens, or Pleasures |
| Memnon, or a Youth Too Forward |
The River Styx |
| Tithonus, or Satiety |