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rich of three fouls,

and lives all three to waite,

firit vegetative, then feels and reafons laft, Dry. 3:136.

- exhibits life and growth of plants, fenfe of beaft, Prior 2: 167

Dry. 3: 136

Dry. 3:136

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Parn. 119

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Man, what,

Pnpe il 24:253
calamitous by birth,

Pope il. 2 : 253
feeble race, what ills await ?

Gray 346
-! vifion of a moment,

Young 1:217
dream of a dream,

Young 1:217
is not made to question, but adore, Young 1 : 224
the gilded vanity,
that riddle!

Young 3:128
born for infinite,

Young 3: 128
thine is redemption,

Young 2 : 77
double son of heaven, the made and the re-made, id. 1:78
know thyself,

Young 2:78
must satisfy for man,

Milt. 1 : 83
--- must die for justice,

Milt. 1:80
of vile and humble birth,
Thort-liv’d sovereign of the world below,
like his Maker, saw that all was right, Pope 2 : 63
restoration of, envied by Satan,

Milt. 2 : 156
how vain and unwise,

Dry. 1:121
by nature form’d for all mankind,
in society, born for public good,

Dyer 74
a rugged wight, worst of brutes,
--- on his own kind he ruthless prey'd,

strongest still the weakest over-rang
perverse and lawless,

Font. 216
searchless providence would sound,

Fent. 216
vainly wicked, thinks he's wife,

Fent. 216
probationer of happiness,
is to man all kind of beasts,
differs more from man, tha: from beast, Roch. 326

Man,

Pitt 250
Pitt 257

Aken. 43

Thom. 1 : 230
Thom. 1 : 230
Thom. 1 : 230

Fent. 217
Cow. 2 : 359

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Young 3 : 68°

- turning from his God, brings endlefs night,

the fport of fortune, then the morfel of defpair, id. 3 : 70

alone, life's ruder trials wait,-

Rowe L. 332

Thom. I: 202
Aken. 141

outcaft of nature, wretched thrall,

prey of death,

a mortal, preordain'd to death,

allegory on,

Pope il. 2: 271
Parn. 69

is born to bear,

Pope il. 2: 349

only vaunts his force, and vaunts in vain, Pope il. 2 : 138

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boafted Lord of nature, weak and erring, Swift 2: 147

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Black. 47

Som. 375 Butl. 2:294

Prior 2:55

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Lytt. 42

Magnano described,

Butl. :bo, 6
Magnetism inexplicable,
Magnificence of old with virtue could reside, Pope ed. 3: 49
Mahomet Ali Beg,

the Turk's patriarch,
fond of a shoulder of mutton,

King 186 poisoned by one,

King 186 -'s tomb, 'twixt earth and heaven, Maid, crown'd with willow die,

Gay 1:78 unask'd may own a well-plac'd flame, -- not loving first, but loving wrong, is shame, Lytt. 42 unmatch'd in manners as in face, Pope il. 1:42

skill'd in each art, crown'd with every grace, id. 1 : 42 Maidenhead,

Cow. I : : 295 Maids, before they're alk’d, can they refuse,

few, that now on merit smile, Majesty, verses to her,

Waits 164 's return, derives a grace from state,

Pope od. 3: 170 gives its proud trappings o'er,

and seeks for safety from the poor, Mail, compact and firm with many a jointed scale, Popeil. 2: 86 Majority of voices rules in senates, so in schools, Prior 2:75 Main, a world of wonders in thyself,

Thom. 1 : 192 is Britain's reign,

Young 1:189 rain, snow, the plunder of,

Young I: 192 Maintenon, Scarron's leaving, Maker's praise, such was the sacred art, Hughes 81 Maladies, that lead to Death's grim cave,

Phil. 76 joint-racking gout,

Phil. 76 Maladies,

Prior 2:37

Ham. 207

Cow. I : 104

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Rowe L. 339 Rowe L. 339

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Rowe 39

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Maladies, intestine stone,

pining Atrophy,

dropsy all-a-float,
Malherbe, ode of,
Malice, queen of far-spread lies,

always judging worst,
the mother of vindictive rage,
prone the virtuous to defame,
to music forc'd to yield,
the beft way to baulk,

vanquish'd heightens Virtue's praise,
Malignant, a term of reproach,
Mall, king plays in,
Mallet, William and Margaret,
epitaph on Aikman and son,

on a young lady,
song to a Scotch tune,
verbal criticisin,
verses to the prince of Orange,

on Dr. Frazer's rebuilding, &c.
prologue to the Siege of Damascus,
epilogue to The Brothers,

prologue to Agamemnon,
impromptu on a lady, &c.
epigram,
a fimile in Prior,
on an amorous old man,
on J. H.
a fragment,
Cupid and Hymen,

157

157 153, 340

159 16S

171 173

175

176 178 191 179 180 180 180

184 Mallet,

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