Aken. 250 Ham. 205 Black. 152, 154 Black. 155 Butl. 1: Rowe L. 158 Dry. 6:78 6 Ham. 207, 208 King 209 Aken. 148 s Dry. 3 : 136 2 King 353 Milt. 1 : 212 Pope il. 2 : .: 207 Smith 100 Pitt 196 Rosi224 King 313 : 240 Gay I i 265 West 202 Thom. 1: 208 Hugbes 23 Pupe il. 2:56 Neptune, Prior 2 : C. 2:15 grace and glory of th' Achaian name, Pope il. 2: 42 Neuter, pleas'd to ftand, while the world's at war, Rowe L. 82 New confpiracy, Garth III Swift 2:339 Newgate, on a printer fent to, Newgate's garland, New-laid eggs preferv'd in hay, 'Gay 1:273 Gay 1: 77 New-light, creature of fancy, Butl. 2 : 287 New-market fame, pride in, Pope 2: 98 -'s glory rofe, as Britain's fell, Pope 2: 221 New paffions new opinions excite, Garth 38 fimiles, a new fong of, Gay 1:270 fong, Swift 1:74, 193 News travel with increafe from mouth to mouth, Pope 1: 224 Newton, poem to memory of, all-piercing fage, all-intellectual eye, Thom. 2: 157 Thom. 2: 157 Thom. 2:158 by gravitation and projection saw the whole revolve, ib. fix'd the wandering queen of night, her influence on the main, Thom. 2:158 Them. 2: 158 pursued the comet thro' her long curve, Thom. 2: 159 freed the heavens from whirling vortices, Thom. 2:159 untwisted the fhining robe of light, (G 2 Thom. 2:160 Newton, Thom. 1:97 Sav. 99 Cow. 2:47 Rowe 30 Newton, his devotion responsive to his knowledge, Tbom. 2 : 101 : 162 Thom. 2:163 Prior 1:191 Cow. 2 : 46 Rowe 71, 78 Swift 2 : 39 : 143 Milt. 1:121 Butl. I: 319 King 361 203 Young 3 : 19 Young 3:25 Milt. 1 :67 Milt. 1:67 Dry. 7:88 Gay 1: 277 Young 2:97 Nightingale, But, I:32) Pom. 349 ! Nightingale, beft poet of the grove, Night-piece, Night-thoughts, Night-walker reclaim'd, Night-warbler glads with melodious woe, joining the Red Sea, divided at Meroe, provokes his ftreams, when the dog-ftar beams, Hughes 297 rich king of floods, Dyer 101 Ninus thone there, founder of the Perfi.n name; Pope 1 : 206 |