Miit. 2 : 109 Prior 2: 179 Prior 2:179 Butl. : 253 Ninus's tomb, Pyramus and Thisbe to meet there, Hughes 59. Niobe stands her own fad monument of woe, Pitt 200 Nireus in three ships fought the Trojan shore, Pope il. 1 : 94 loveliest youth of all the Greeks, Pope il. 1 : 94 Nisus and Euryalus, character of, Dry. 6: 238 recall Æneas, Dry. 6: 241 friendthip of Dry. 6: 250 sain by Volscens, Dry. 6: 250 Noah, preacher of righteousness, builds the ark, Milt. 2:119 - plants a vine,. . Noailles, epigram to, Priar 1: 268 Nobility of blood, fallacious good, Dry: 3: 2015 Noble mind disdains not to repente, Pope il. 2:72: Nobles look backward, and so lose the race, Young 1:81 Nobleft minds, can such anger dwell? Phil. 81 Nod, the great, the certain sign of Jove propitious, Tick. 183 Olympus trembled at, Tick. 183 that seals his word, the sanction of the God, Popeil. 2 : 145 that ratifies the will divine, Pope il. 1:60 the faithful, fix’d, irrevocable sign, Pope il. 1:60 the flamp of Fate, and sanction of the God, Pape il. 1:60 Nokcs; verses to, Nomenclators among Romans, Butk 2:272 Nominal, profound, in, Butl. 1:13 No wins, like Fabius, by delay, . Gay 2:197 No's in bishops give confent, Gay 2 : 197 Noman Watts 170 Pom. 337 Rowe 37 Font. 333 s Mall. Parn: 245 Noman is my name, Pope cd. 3 : 247 None judge fo wrong, as those who think amiss, Pope 1: 254Nonc descends into himself, Dry. 7:339 Non-entity, gave birth to all, from, Non-existence, the only refuge of ihe bad, Young 2 : 159 Non-juror, prologue to; Nonpareil; Prior 2:253 Non-resistance trims between a rebel and a king, Dryu 2: 75. Nonsense, what, But. : 28o gargled in an eunuch's throat, Mall. 1621 mending into doubtful meaning, 199 Noon described, Tlom. 1 :58 hymn for, Noon-tide in our lives there is, Swife 1:19 which still the fooner it arrives, Swife 1:19 so much sooner comes the long and gloomy night, ib. Noric blade, best-temper’d steel, Normanton, in Rutlandshire, fic for theep; Dyer 37 North, great nurse of Goths, of Alans, and of Huns, Pópe 3 :179 brings her undaunted warriors forth, Rowe L. 345 stubborn of soul, and steady in the field, Rowe L. 345 Northern gales awakej. Parn. 207 lights described, Thom. 1 : 144 Northumberland, Waller to, Notbrowne Mayde, ballad of g Prior 1:205 Nothing, great negative; Roch. 328, 329 instances in, -- defolatérallyfs, --- can be brought froin nothing, Dry: 7:332 Nothing Phil. 13 Wah. 42 Rocb. 339 Thom. 1:55 G4 a Nothing can be turned to nought, Dry: 7: 332 is destroyed, Dry. 4: 146 ftands alone, Pope 2 : 56 by itself was made, Prior 2 : 122 meaner than a wretch of fate, Young 1 : 147 human foreign was to him, Tlom. 2 : 173 pleases the difficult, Milt. 2 : 206 Nothingness in deed and name, Eutl. 1: :93 Notions are drawn from guess, Pope 2:95 Notus never fair, Young 3 : 261 Nouveaux interêts des Princes, lines written in, Prior 1:1 156 Novel, verses written in, Lanf. 213. Aken. 20 Novelty, pleasure from, final cause of, siken. 21 loses its charms by repetition, aken. 85 man can be true to, Cong. 83 Nought is vain, which gratitude inspires, Tbom. 2 : 176 treads so filent as the foot of time, Young 1 : 134 Nugent, earl, epistle to, by Dunking Swift 2: 374 Numa, king of Rome, Diy. 4:133 taught religion, Dry. 4:157 foften’d Rome's rapacious fons, Tbm. I: : 170 the rites of striêt religion knew, Prior 1:163 Number and cadence unknown to old writers, Dry. 1 : 264 Numbers, power of, fmooth or rough, are right or wrong, Pope 1 : 105 more sweet chan woman, Cow. 1:160 like music, can ev’n grief control, Gay 1: 184 Numidia, mother of the yellow brood, Hughes 101 where the stern lion Shakes his mane, Hugbes 10 L Nuptial : Wall. 33 Obelisks, mark'd with dark Egyptian lore, Oberon, a subtle spright, Object may deceive, by being new, Milt. 1: 197 Thom. 2:25 Tick. 211 King 328 238 alter'd, the defire the fame, Objects, different of different minds, great and exalted, our admiration, Obfcenity vile, no pardon fhould find, Prior I: Aken. 80 Aken. 84 Pope 1: 113 Obfcenity, Pom. 349 Bull. 2:30 Mili. 71 Obscenity, in the fat age of pleasuresprung the weed, Pope I': 113 Obscurc, thunning courts or name, Dyer 148 Obscurement palpable, Obscurity, happiness of, Cow. 2:291, 293 Obstinacy. Riff in the wrong, Occalion, bald behind, Cow. 1:58 calls, 'tis fatal to delay.,, Rowe L. 58 Occasional poems, Ocean, an ode, Young 1 : : 187 field of commerce and big war, Young 1 : : 198 where wonders dwell, Young 1:188 where terrors swell, Young I': 188 womb of riches and the grave, Young 3: 259 Death's capital, Young 2 : 219 and Tethys, parents of the gods, Pope il. 2 : 52 Octavia indisposed, Hughes 72 Add. 132 Ocyrrhoë transformed, Odds of combat lie on valour's side, Pope il. 2: 87 Prior 1:98 Fent. 214 Thom. 2:178, Igo for mufic, Hugbes 15% reason of the motions in singing, Cung: 153 kept stri&tly to the same measure, Cong. 153 the oldest kind of poetry, Young 1:179 its thoughts uncommon and moral, Young 1 : 179 its numbers full, easy, and harmonious, Young 1 : 179 its expression, of a curious felicity, Young 1:179 its conduct rapturous and immethodical, Young 1 : :179 - its subject sublime; Young T:180 Ode, Ode, |