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Lyttelton, lord Hardwicke to,

80 letter to lord Hardwicke,

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hymn to Eliza,

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on reading Miss Carter's poems,
Mount Edgecumbe,
invitation,
to colonel Drumgold,

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epitaph on captain Grenville,

-88 --- on captain Cornwall (not Lyttelton's), 88 on good-humour,

89 additional stanzas to Astolfo's

voyage,

90 to a young lady,

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elegy,

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inscription for a bult of lady Suffolk,
Sulpicia to Cerinthus,
Cato's speech to Labienus,
to Glover, on his Leonidas,
to William Pitt,
- prologue to Thomson's Coriolanus,

epilogue to Lillo's Elmerick,
inscriptions at Hagley,

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"Macareus, adventures of,
Maccabeus, prowess of,
Macar, a character,
Mac-Fleckno,
Machaon cures Menelaus of his wound,

wounded,

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Milt. 2 : 188
Pope 2 : 347

Dry. 2 : 109
Pope il. 1 :135
Pope il 1: 342

Machaon,

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Machaon carried off by Nestor,

Pope il. 1 : 342 a wise physician, is more than armies,

Garib 70 panegyric on, Machiavel gave his name to Old Nick,

Butl. 1:39

S Pope 1:125 Machinery, what,

? Pope cd. 3:32 marvellous, probable, and moral, Pupe od. 3 : 36 Machines in poetry, use of,

Diy. 5:273 Mackenzie, verses to Dr.

Som. 187 Macrinus, birth-day of,

Dry: 7:32. Macro,

Lans. 196 Mad-dog,

Gay 2:17 has a worm in his tongue,

But, 2: : 299 Madmen, worst of, is a saint run mad,

Pope 2:205 fight for applause,

Dry. 3:37 Madness of hoarding,

Cow. 2:18 in dogs, two forts,

Sun 75, 76 eitiets of, ----burning recommended ing,

Som. 73 Madrigal roves soft paßions,

Dry. 1:273 Mzcenas,

--- a knight of ancient Tuscan race, Magazine of nail and snows,

Young 1 : 215 funds of vengeance for the day of war, loung 1 : 215

Buti. 2:52 Maggots turn to tlies, Magi beget sons on their mothers, ,

Rowe L. 2711 Magic, power of,

Thom. 2:107 Magna Charta signed, held in contcmpig.

Cow, 2 : 252 Magnanimity, great things to fcorng. Young 2 : 247

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too long hath reafon left her throne to,

feldom haunts the breast, where learninglies,

Gay 2: 248 Milt. 1: 157

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Aken. 345

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of fame,

univerfal paffion,

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hurl'd Empedocles down Ætna,

Young 1: 80

made Alexander weep,

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of praife reigns more or less in every heart, Young 1: 79 nor ends with life, adorns our hearfe, id. 1:79

of genuine fame with virtue ever join'd, Young 2: 163
of gold, jaundice of the foul,

of gold! thou meaneft of amours,
finks to foftnefs all our tragic rage,

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Cow. 2: 247

Young 2:74

Ti.k. 117

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to worthy deeds, in all great fouls the fame, Hughes 42

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Cow. I:21

Hugbes 13

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