2 Mall. 334 Mal. 331 Myra, 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 C:w.2:35 N Naiads, nymphs presiding over fountains, · hymn to, to maritime power, inspiring poetsg. Nail.not work, that will not drive,, Nails, Chinese wear longo Aken. 20 Aken. Aken. . Aer. Aken. 3 Aker 3 Akin. Aken. 3-2 Aken. 305,34 stin. So. 3 King! 1" dd Gay 2 : 168 Sben. 94 2 Add. 41 Naked, from th’inclement sky to cloath, Pope od. 4:74 Cow. I: 303 by birth alone defcendi, Young 2:137 Prior 1:49 on the taking of, Prior 1:85 Cing. 13 Cong. I5 Hugbes 34 Gay 1 : 145 Buil. 1:116 Add. 160 Gay I : 39 Butl. 1:39 Dry. I : 284 Rowe L. 395 Garth 89 Hughes 37 Aken. 260 Add. 10 designed to curb oppreffore, Add. II Adil. 12 Pope o... 3:177 Pocod. 4:5 Pitt 252 bless’d, who Jehovah know, die 5 2 Nare olfact a plot, 1 9 1 : Hal. 23° 3 Nations, 78 Sav. 95 Milt. 3:79 Black. 114 Nations, manners of, not to confound, Dry. 7:219 debas'd, Milt. 3 : 16 Pope od. 3 : 94 Prior 1:91 Young I : 262 Pope od. 3 : 1186 Lyrt. 29 Cow, 2 : 129 Christ's, Den. 46 Black. 112 works of, marks of wisdom in, Prior 2 : 258 Pope 1 : 189 Milt. 1:154 Black. 48 Prior 2: 103 Garth 20 Phil. 56 Dry: 7: 347 Black. 103 Young 3: 247 Young 3 : 248 Gay 1 : 1 : 256 Rich. 314 Nature 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 A:n. 39 Fent. 313 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, 2 al. 4 Som. 3 Dyers: |