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they fall fucceflive, and fucceffive rife, Pope il. 1: 197

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whom lying vanities enfnare, forfakethy mercy, Pa n. 225

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226

Gay 2:94

Men

faithlefs men, make the fex their prey, Pope od.

blind to their own errors,

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Men judge of happ nefs and woe by outward fhow,
who liv'd and dy'd without a name,
are the chief heroes in the lift of fame,
prove with child, as fancy works,
vain flaves of intereft and of pride,

Gay 2 : 97
Swift 1:20
Swift 1:20
Pope 1: 146
Thom 2: 191

I:

whofe bofoms tender pity warms,

be in action, as in name,

Pope od. 3: 224

Pope il. 2: 144

whofe vice but makes them fcandaloufly great, Parn. 164

are all mad,

and when the briny cure they try'd,

Gay 2:21

Gay 2:21

fome part ftill kept above the tide,

Gay 2:21

mistake their talents,

Swift 2: 289

beafts may degenerate into,

Swift 2: 289

have ever been the fame,

Cong. 149

only feel the fmart, but not the vice,

Pofe 2: 250

oft are falfe,

have four legs by nature,

are all dedication-proof,

and gods with gifts are pleafed,
and women made for each other,

young and old, praise the Lord,

Menam, nightly fhines with infect-lamps,

Mendicant, a furly vagrant,

Menelaus, in fixty fhips leads the Spartans,

Cong. II3
Butler:18:

Gay 1: 181
Gong. 136
Buto 2 : I33
Watts 92

Thom. I: 72

Pope od. 4: 117

Pope il. 1: 90

a chief once thought, no terror of the field, b. 159

accepts Paris's challenge,

magnificence of his palace,

Meneftheus, no chief like thee,

Menippean fatire, what,

Mennis, Denham to,

Pope il. 1: 109

Pope od. 3: 1c8

Pope il. 1:89
Dry. 7: 160

Den. 44

Mental

West 227

Rowe L. 452

Mental cye, past, prefent, future, can descry,
Mentes, monarch of the Taphian land,

Pope od. 3:43 whose form Minerva takes, Pope od.: 3:43 Mentor, Ulysses' faithful friends

Pope od. 3:69 Merab, promised to David,

Cow. 2:156

Cow. 2: despises David,

156 Mercenary war, slave of gold,

thy courage bought and sold, Rowe L. 452 Merchant,

Young 3: 239 is no inglorious name,

Toung 3 : 265 with purple monarch vies, Young 3 : 265

accomplish’d, is an accomplish'd man, Young 3 : 266 Mercury described,

Pope 1:299 god of gain,

Dry. 3:150 with silver tongue,

Swift 2 : 234 conveys the suitors' souls to the siades, Popeod. 4:235 wand, that seals in, or chaces 1leep, Pope od.4: 235 and Cupid,

Prior 1:119 Mercy, ode to,

gentlest of sky-born forms,
how swift its aid,

Parn. 136 to forgive,

Dry. 2:17 heaven's first attribute,

Mall. 296 embracing man and brute,

Mall. 296 attribute of heaven, decreed fallen man, heavenly born,

Som. 67 thou best prerogative of power,

Som. 67 sweetest act divine,

Parn. 118 melts the finner,

Dry. 3 : 208

Mercy

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Collins 255 Collins 255

Ot. 4

Milt. 1 : 77

Phil. 44 Rowe L. 405

Fent. 272 Fent. 257 Aken. 290

Aken. 290

Broome 29 Broome 29

Medlars, from the haw-thorn,
Medusa, seat of,
look of, killing,

Rowe L. 406 flain by Perseus,

Rowe L. 406 curl'd with snaky locks, Megara, of Creon's race, spous’d by Alcides, Meek-honour, female thame,

whither from. Albion dost thou fly? Aku m. 290 once the fame of Albion's daughters, Aken. 290

Beauty's only friend, Meekness, lovely virtue,

Parn, 108 Melancholy, an ode,

hide me in thy pensive train,
blissful mourner, wisely sad,

Broome 29 hail! fage and holy.!

Milt. 3 =106 death-like filence, and dread repose, Pope 1 : 188 gloomy presence darkens all the scene, id. 1 : 188 fat retired, a kindly mood of,

Dyer 19 how deep thy diapason,

Dyer-20 mark'd him for her own,

Gray 341 Melanthius, lopp'd piece-meal,

Pope od. 4: 214 Meleager and Atalanta,

Dry.4:1 Nays the ravaging hoar,

Popeil 1: 287

Milt. 2 : 209 Melesigenes, name of Homer, Meliboeus,

Dry: 5:55 Melody, 'tis Love creates,

the voice of Love, Memnon, though stone, was counted vocal,

Prior 1:37 ftatue of mufical,

Lanf. 127

Memory, 3

Collins 272

Thom. 1:24
Thom. 1 : 24

:

Memory, ode to,

Shin. 89 thou foul of joy and pain,

Sav. 86 actor of our passions o’cr again,

Sav. 86 --- Want of, curse of wit,

Lanf. 219 Men, progeny of God,

Milt. 1:156 alli fons of God,

Mtiit. 2: 218 race of, like leaves on trees,

Po peil. 1: 197 they fall fuccellive, and luccessive rise, Pope il. 1 : 197 a thort-liv'd race,

A. Pbil. 384 creatures of a day,

Gow. 2 : 367 invite ruin on themselves,

M:!t. 3:63 but bubbles on the stream of time, Young 1:

:96 we various ruling paiiions find in, Pope 2 : 113 of different inclinations,

Dry: 7:359 different pursuits of,

Diy: 7: 347 ways of, so mutable, like beasts, each other's prey,

Dryo I: 161 once ignorant, are Naves,

Pop 1:33 whom lying vanities ensaare, forsakethy mercy,Pa n. 225 of the world, the terræ-filial breed, Young 2 : 222 doating on heaps of yellow duit, for that despising honour and ease,

Buck. 89 homage pay to men,

Young 2:74 and turn their back on thee,

Young 2 : 74 forge the patents, that create them sots, Young 1 : 100 may

live fools, but fools they cannot die, Young 2 : 90 would be angels, angels would be gods, Pope 2 : : 34 may be read, as well as books,

Pupi 2 : 95 faithles

men,

make the sex their prey, Pope odd. 4 : 226 blind to their own errors,

Gay 2 :94

Men

Milt. 3:54

Buck. 89

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