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Man, a wild, where weeds and flowers fhoot, views the world with partial eyes,

to man a prey,

is now become the lion of the plain,

Pope 2:29 Gay 2:151 Gay 2:46

Thom. I: 15

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whofe eye has fwept th' unbounded scheme? Thom. 1 : 54

flutters on from vanity to vice,

Thom. 1:55

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Man alone betrays man,
oppreft, dependant, yet a man,

Pope od. 4 : 25
Nave to the insolence of youthful lords, Pope od. 4:25
haughty man, is of obdurate kind,

Broome 156 though bold, is not a match for heaven, Wef 258 decays, when man contends with storms, Pope od. 3 : 208 diffembling man, worst ill, that curst our sex, Broome 138 . satire on,

Butl. 2:220 of animals the worst,

Gay 2:55 what? perhaps the tyrant of a day, Gay 2 : 192 greatly lives, who greatly dies,

Young 2 : 229 hard of heart to man,

Young 2 :

1:50 - to man the forest, surest ill,

Young 2:50 of half that live, the butcher and the tomb, Pope 3 : 60 is the tale of narrative old time, Young 2: 217 sad tale,

Young 2 : 217 of wealth is dubb'd a man of worth, Pope 2: 207

it is not in, the fix'd decree to move, Pope il. 1 : 245 --- courage breathes in man,

Pope il. 2:91 has his autumn,

Sprat 175 of the world answered,

Young 2: 213
proud of that inglorious style, Young 2 : 213

Prior 1 : 22
still enquiring, still mittaken,
lines studies, and fictitious circles draws,

Prior 1 : 21
child of reason,

Thom. 2:76 of sense can artifice disdain,

Young 1: 93 nothing more weak, calamitous and blind, Pope il. 2 : 154 - a miserable race !

Pope il. 2 : 154 starting from his couch, shall fleep no more, Young 3:8 is blind,

Tbom. 2:115

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who dares think one thing and another tell, Pope il. 1: 278

is dead, who for the body lives,

unfullied with a crime,

Young 2: 242

Pitt 231

Pitt 232

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his folid virtue is his helm,

fhould lead the chorus of this lower world, Thom. I : 86

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who pardons, disappoints his foe,

in the moon, what,

and the flea,

the cat, the dog, and the fly,

-'s to fight, but heaven's to give fuccefs,

-'s joys are joys of conqueft, not of peace,
-'s woe from woman,

Manhood joined with Deity,

- of nine taylors,

"Manillio forc'd captive trumps to yield,

Manly form without a manly mind,
fhame forbids inglorious flight,

virtue,

Mankind, fabulous rise of,

Young I: 91

Butl. I:233

Gay 2: 114

Gay 2: 153.

Pope il. 1: 205

Young I: 12
Milt. 2.: 106
Cow. :: 84

Butl. I :48

Pope 1:139

Pope il 2: 142

Pope il. 2:91

Swift 1: 300

Black. 177

fpontaneous birth of,

Black. 178

gave not themselves being,

Black. 184

why difcontinued,

Black. 181

true origin of,

Black. 183

calamities of,

Black. 150

Mankind,

But?. 2:33

Rowe L. 135

Parn. 114 Som. 219

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Mankind, their state requires there thould be a God, Black. 151 how much a nothing,

Swift 1:15 rough-hewn by nature, polithed by art,

Burl. 2: :133 but a rabble,

Buil. 2: 348 news and politics divide,

Gay 1:2 a certain change of joy and sorrow find, Prior I 1:27 alike require the grace of heaven, Pope od. 3: 83 all born to want, a miserable race, Pope od. 3 : 83 perverse chargetheir guilt on the gods, Popeod. 3: 40

assembled for Pharsalia's day, Manna falling, lies in tender grass, Manners make the man,

the basis of the public peace, Youny 1 : 257
example stamps them on the multitude, Young 1 : : 257
white,unólemish'd, now are found no more, Thom. 1:12
pure, from affectation free,
with fortunes turn,

Pope 2: 101
should like our countenance be,
poetically good,

Dry. 5:213 take a tincture from our own,

Pope 2 : 96

· Collins 2667 -- an ode, to be learned from life,

Collins 268 Manoah, father of Samson,

Milt. 3:18 Mansion lies, high o'er the rolling heavens,

Pope 1: 2Go whence gods survey earth, air, and sea, Pope 1 : 290

here sacred Silence reigns, and Peace, Pope 1 : 290 Mantling blood glow'd in his cheeks, Mantua, reason of the name,

Dry. 6: 279 Mantuan, great without pride, in modest majesty, Pope I : 210

Manufactures

Fent. 309

King 327

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—————- meets misfortune, glorious in difgrace, Broome 114

Marii fierce, with human gore embrued,

Rowe L. 284

Marine Society,

Tyburn's fatal foe,

Mariners transformed to dolphins,

Marius had various turns of good and bad,

flaughter-loving,

an end of exile only fought,

Mark, betrays the lover's heart,

Market-hill, revolution at,

Marlborough, duke of,

ode to,

beft deferving chief,

turned for the camp or court,

facred to verfe, and fure of fame,

compared to Midas,

embarking for Ofiend,

prudence and fortitude guard,

his labours liberty cheer'd,
came, defeated Gallia fled,

whofe laurels fhall never fade,
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Mall. 302

Mall. 305

Add. 167

Rowe L. 89

Rowe L. 109

Rowe L. 93

Broome 173

Swift 2: 179

Garib 108
Som. 163
Som. 166

Add. 65

Prior 1: 190

Swift 1: 73,

Som. 168

Rowe 16

Rowe 16

Gay 1:185

Gay 1: 186

Marlborough

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