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2 Mall. 334

Mal. 331

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Ş Hughes 173 sweetness her's, and unaffected ease, · Lansdowne to,

Lanf. 18 song to,

Lans. 180, 21: parrot of,

Lanf. 164 at a review,

Lars.t; Myself, Cowley of, my love, my life, renounce;

Pope 1:18 Mysteries, like the sun, are plain, but dazzling too, Parn. consistent with reason,

Cow. 1:1:5 rest on heaven's authority,,

Dry. 2:13 Mysterious love inexplicable,

Cow. 1:1 Mystery see ! to mathematics fly,.

Pepe 3:36 Mystic dreams descend from Jove,

Pope il. 1:41 Myftic. Itring, that makes the knight companion, Prior 1 : 178

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Naiads, nymphs presiding over fountains,

· hymn to,
daughters of Tethys,
giving motion to the air,-
nourishing vegetables,
rendering rivers navigableg,
contributing to commerce,

to maritime power,
influencing health,

inspiring poetsg. Nail.not work, that will not drive,, Nails, Chinese wear longo

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Cow. I: 303
Name,

by birth alone defcendi,
a mortal immortality,

Young 2:137
Names distinctive, from the natal hour, Poreod. 3: 223

Prior 1:49
Namur,

on the taking of,
ballad on taking,

Prior 1:85

Cing. 13
on taking,

Cong. I5
the prize and mistress of the war,
--whose widen'd gates a conqueft: owns,

Hugbes 34
Nancy of the Vale,
Naples, future fate of,

Gay 1 : 145
Napping, taken,

Buil. 1:116
Nar, tumultuous in his course,

Add. 160
Narcissus, story of,

Gay I : 39
foolith youth, admires himself,

Butl. 1:39
Narration to be short and lively,

Dry. I : 284

Rowe L. 395
Nafamoncs, nation of, described,
Nassau, character of,

Garth 89
house of,

Hughes 37
race of, heroes and patriots,
born to subdue tyrants,

Aken. 260
great deliverer, wise, and bold,
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Add. 10 designed to curb oppreffore,

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the world's great patriot,

Adil. 12
conquests freedom to the world afford,
Nation happy, and an happy king,

Pope o... 3:177
stands fure fixt on virtue,

Pocod. 4:5

Pitt 252 bless’d, who Jehovah know, die

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Nations, manners of, not to confound,

Dry. 7:219
bleed, when bigotry prevails,
of Naves, with tyranny

debas'd,
corrupt, enllaved,

Milt. 3 : 16
many-languag'd,

Pope od. 3 : 94
fet free may bless his name,

Prior 1:91
as bodies, punish'd here,

Young I : 262
Native islanders alone their care,

Pope od. 3 : 1186
hateful he, who breathes a foreign air, Pope od. 3 : 186
- ise, fair freedom's happiest scat,

Lyrt. 29

Cow, 2 : 129
Nativity of Christ,

Christ's,
Natura naturata,

Den. 46

Black. 112
Nature, different meaning of,

works of, marks of wisdom in,
we are Adam's fons by,

Prior 2 : 258
teach me to subdue,

Pope 1 : 189
deprav’d, abundance does pursue,
her first and pure demands are few,
scale of,

Milt. 1:154
inexplicable without God,

Black. 48
knowledge of, imperfect,

Prior 2: 103
lies in shade of night,

Garth 20
dædal hand of,

Phil. 56
various in her frame,

Dry: 7: 347
wonders in,

Black. 103
how various !

Young 3: 247
art divine,

Young 3 : 248
has nothing made in rain,

Gay 1 :

1 : 256
made nothing in vain,

Rich. 314

Nature

Black. 123
Black. 123

Tbom. 1:19

Tbom. 1:19

Nature led through, to Nature's God,

Pop: 3: 248 works of, design and judgment in,

Black, 164 has wise ends in view,

Black. 167 with foresight works, and designs pursues, Black. 167 all o'er is consecrated ground,

Young 3:64 sending incense to the throne,

Young 3: 65 delights in progress from worse to better, Young 3: 67 to follow, is by rules to write,

Som. 218 the led the way, and taught the Stagyrite, Som. 218 to follow, and regard his end,

Pope 1 : 67 follow, and resemble God,

Young 2 : 241 who can paint like? can Imagination boast hues like her's, Thom. I : 19 or mix them with that matchless skill, fing, and Nature's God,

Tbom. 1 : 62 to each allots his proper sphere,

Ceng: 143 good caterers,

Milt. 3 : 148 provides cach animal its foe,

Swift 2:132 taught art, to copy, is the task of art, from her the characters are trac'd, to all things fix'd the limits fit,

Pope 1 : 93 at once the fource and end, and test of art, Pope 1 : 94 does the puppy's eyelid close,

Gay 1: 89 till the sun has nine times set and rose, Gay 1: :89 is gal, and her wants are few, Young 1: 123 frugal, litile needs,

Pope od. 4: 64 needs but daily bread and winc, Pope od. 4 : 64 affects variety,

Butl. 2:156 - jealous maze of,

Nature,

Mil. 2 : 173

Pitt 353 Pirt 353

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Nature, ever-changing birth of the immutable, Young j2 : 15 all change, no death,

tang 2 :

2:15 emblem of man, who parles, not expires, Young 2:15 swarms with life,

Tb::. :: in various moulds has beauty cast, Gry2 :

2:20 and form'd the feature for each taste,

Gay 2:24 herself appears improv'd by art,

Gay 1 : 34 is but art, unknown to thee,

Pope 2: 32 smiles not-alike on all, dissjoins the beauteous and prophane,

Young 1:15 the poet's object,

Lanf. 231 only the true laurel gives,

-Gay 1: 207 the best miftrens,

King 17 -gifts of improv'd by art,

Pbil. 33 - on all the power of bliss bestows,

Kiny 376 breaks through all disguise,

Lan. 19: alone can love inspire,

Hugbes 148, 27 still speaks in woman's eyes,

Gay 1:26 in spite of art prevails, lives by toil, state of, was the reign of God,

Pope 2: 61 through the world the war declar'd, Rowe L. S. our society adores, where Tindal di&tares, Pope 3 : 24 smiles, will only Delia frown: fainting,

Watts 1! is.a friend to truth,

Young 2:1 preaches to mankind,

loung and grace confess the Infinite Unknown,

Waits and skill, two tops of Parnatius,

De. Natures generous purify their clay,

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