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Akex. 250

Ham. 205

Butl. 1:11
Natures known by abstracts,
Naval crown binds to his brow,

Rowe L. 158

Dry. 6:78
games,
Naval-standard, the dire Spaniard's bane,

Butl. 1:14
Navel, whether Adam and Eve had,
Navigation makes one city of the universe, Dry. I : 88
Neæra, on falling in love with,
covetous temper of,

Ham. 207, 208
Neat in small fortune is plenty,

King 209
Necesity, gigantic power,

Aken. 148
absolute, what,

Black. 152, 154

Black. 155
hypothetical, in the world,

Black.
adapting means to ends,

155

s Dry. 3 : 136
to make a virtue of,
demands our daily bread, Pope od. 3: 195

Milt. I: 212
and Chance approach not God,
Nectar, fweet refection of the gods, Pope il. 2:207

Smith joo
of refreshing streams,
Neda, nurse of Jupiter,

Pitt 196
Neglect, studied art,

Rosco 224
Negligence, a fort of, deemed as excellence, King 313

Prior ? : 240
Nelly, ballad on,

Gay I : 265

Ciw. 2:15
odes,

W'ef 202
Nepenthe, fountain of,

Thom. 1 :

208
caufes sweet oblivion of vile care,

I bam. 1 : 208
Neptune, court of,

Hugbes 23
earth-shaking power,

Pope il. 2 : 56
Voi. LVIII.

Neptune,

2 King

358

Nell and John,

Nemean ode,

od. 4:9

Pitt 279

Tick. 124

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· Neptune, snaker of the earth,

Pope od. 4:8
whole carthquakes rock the ground, Pope
changes the Phæacian fhip to a rock, Pope od. 4:9
chides the winds,
in form of Calchas, encourages the Greeks, Popeil.2: 5
opposes Ulysses' return,

Pope od. 3:42
Nereus, prophecy of, imitated,
Neritus the clouds divides,

Pepcod. 4..16
s King

422 Nero, amusement of,

? Cow. 2: 341 thou hast Nain thy mothers

Prior 1:111 Nerves, how fathioned,

Garth 21 rise and progress of,

Black. 197 use of,

Black. 197

Prior 2:33, 34 organs of sensation, Nervii, oft rebelling, oft fubdued,

Rowe L. 67 Nessus, death of,

Gay 1 : 316
Nestor, in ninety sail conducts his hoft, Pope il. 1:91

experienc'd, in perfuafion skilld, Poje ih 1:48
two ages o'er his native realm reign'd, Pope il. 1:48
his tongue dropp'd honey,
lived three ages o'er,

Pope

od. through three ages shin'd,

3:91 - benevolent, as wise,

Pope od. 3:.96 full of days,

Pope il. 2: 314 :zarrative of old man,

Pope od. 3 : 83 grace and glory of the Grecian name, Pepe od. 3.:84 proposes an embassy to Achilles, Pope il. 1:270 names the persons for the embally, Pope il. 1.: 272

Neftor,

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Tick. 173
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Pope

od. 3:91

Neftor, sage protector of the Greeks, Pope il. 1:297

old in arms, disdain'd the peace of age, Pope il. 1 : 297 with inspiring eloquence commands, Pope il. 1:138 master of the martial art,

Pope il. 1:139 grace and glory of th' Achaian name, Pope il. 2 : 42 rescued by Diomed,

Pope il. 1 : 243 sacrifices to Minerva,

Pope od. 3: 99 Net of woe, twisted by the Sisters three, Thom. 1 : 235, 239 Nevil, great to settle or dethrone,

Prior I : 257 Neuter, pleas'd to stand, while the world's at war, Rowe L. 82 New conspiracy,

Gartb III Newgate, on a priirter sent to,

Swift 2: 339 Newgate's garland,

Gay I : 273 New-laid eggs preserv'd in hay,

Gay 1 : 77 New-light, creature of fancy,

Butl. 2:287 New-market fame, pride in,

'Pope 2:98 -'s glory rose, as -Britain's fell, Pope 2 : 221 & New passions new opinions excite, B fimiles, a new song of,

Gay 1::270 song,

Swift 1 : 74, 193 zic, News travel with increafe from mouth to mouth, Pope I: 224 Newton, poem to memory of, all-piercing sage,

Thom. 2:157 all-intellectual eye,

Thum. 2:138 by gravitation and projection saw the whole revolve, iba fix'd the wandering queen of night, Thom. 2: 158

her influence on the main, Them. 2 : 158 Pop

pursued the coinet thro' her long curve, Thom. 2 : 159 freed the heavens from whirling vortices, Thom. 2 : '1

159 untwisted the thining robe of light, Tbom. 2:160

Newtong

Garth 38

Thom. 21: 157

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Sav. 99

Nile

Rowe 30

Newton, his devotion responsive to his knowledge,Thom. 2 : 101
how geatly humble, how divinely good, Thom. 2 : 162

Thom. 2 :
O Britain's boast !

: 163

Thom. 1:97
pure intelligence,
reaches heights, unreach'd before,

Prior I : 191
Newton's thoughts in Dryden's stile repeat,

Cow. 2 : 46
New Year, Cowley to,

Cow. 2:47
deprecating its evils,

Rowe 71, 78
1716, 1717, ode for,

Swift 2:39
New years help to make one old,
- Nicker, who breaks windows with half-pence, Gay 1: 143
Nicolini and Valentini,

Milt. 1:121

Butl. 1:319
Night, description of,

King

361
Tbom. I:ICI
Mall.

203
Day's elder-born!

Young 3:19
opes the noblest scenes,

Young 3:25
consort of Chaos,

Milt. 1 : 67
eldest of things,

Milt. 1:67
daughters of,
contemplation on,

Gay 1: 277
Sabbath of mankind,

Butl. 1: 320
is Virtue's immemorial friend, Young 2:97
friend to our woe, and parent of our fears, Prior 2 : 117
defcending, intercepts the way,

Pope cd. 4: 54
ruih'd o'er the shaded landscape,

Pope ed. 3 : 101
speads her ebon curtains round,

Pom. 349
in sevenfold winding jệt her tempies bound, Pom. 349

Nightingale,

Nim

Dry: 7:88

126

Som. 352

Wall. 33

Rowe L. 444

Rowe L. 444

Thom. 2 : 190
Nightingale, best poet of the grove,

Wall.
Night-piece,

Pope 1 : 301, 308
Mall.

203
Night-thoughts,

Young 2:3
Night-walker reclaim’d,
Night-warbler glads with melodious woe,

Broome 32
Nile supplies want of rain,
Egypt places her only trust in,

Rowe I. 349
time of rising,
continuance of its overflowing,

Rowe L. 444
causes of its overflowing,

Rowe L. 447
spring of, unknown,
divided at Meroe,

Rowe L. 448
provokes his streams, when the dog-star beams, Hughes 297
joining the Red Sea,

Dyer 101
rich king of floods,

Thom. 1:1
Nimble-footed minutes ceas'd to run,

Broome 18
Nimmers, to discover,

Butt. 1 : 264
Nimrod, a mighty hunter,

Milt. 2 : 120
first made war on beasts,

the lion's trophies wore,
the bloody chace began,

Pope 2 : 59
a mighty hunter, and his prey was man, Pope 2 : 59
Nimrods, meditating prey on human kind,
Nine, ye tuneful daughters of Almighty Jove,

your priest and bard with rage divine inspire, Pile 331
worthies, who,

Dry. 3:185
Nineveh believes, and God forgives,

Parn. 226
Ninus thone there, founder of the Persian name, Pope I : 206

Ninus's

Som. 15
Tick. 145

Sav. 49
Pitt 331

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