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Ode, end and effence of, is harmony, is bold in its flight,

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fhows her art by a brave diforder,

the moft fpirited kind of poetry,

-- gift of friendship, and the pledge of fame, thee and thy Rhodes, Diagoras, to fing,

for 1705,

Cong, 156

Dry. 1 : 270,

Dry, 1: 271

Young 3:238

Weft 171

Weft 172.

Smith 207

Shen. 113

written in 1739,

Shen.

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Weft 180

accompanied with dancing,

whofe numbers ratify the voice of fame,

and to illuftrious worth infúre a lafting name, Weft 180

Odin, descent of, Gray 365 Od us and Epiftrophus the Halizonians led, Pope il. 1: 101

Odyffey, a moral and political work,

-the reverfe of the Iriad,

fable of,

Pope ad. 4:265

Pope od 4: 265

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action of,

defign of,

fpecimen of a tranflation,

3 :

Pope od. 3: 201

Prior 2:93

Pitt 403

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Den. 95

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Den. 132

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Watts 73

Oedipus, deprived of fight,

Pope 1 : 277
Offences, to mend by other men's,
Office, ant in,

Gay 2 : 132
Officious messenger,

Som. 336
Og, character of,

Dry. 1 :

1:176
Oglios brought from Spain,

King 215
Ointments, all thy virtues, sweetly smell,

Parn. 207
Old, if to be, were to be happy too,

have interest always in their eye, Pope 1 : 237
Old age, Denham on,

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with all her dismal train,
inconvenience of,

Dry. 7:292
vaunting in speech, in action impotent,

Weft 240

Butl. 2:54
Old dogs to make young,
Oldfield, epistle to,

Sav. 138
Old gentry,

Prior 2:257
Old hay is equal to old gold,

Swift 1 : :72
Old hen and the cock,

Gay 2 :63
Old man, relapse of,

Young 3:215
Old-men, Time's offals,

Dry. 1:12
Old October reddens every nose,

Gay 1 : 219
Old woman and her cats,

Gay 2 : 69
Old worn-out Vice set down for Virtue fair, Young 2 :111
Olive and laurel, emblems of peace and liberty, Mall. 282
Olive-trees, how dressed,

Dry. 5:136
Oliver dead in a hurricane,

Bul. 2:14
Olivia,

Cow. 2:7
Olympic ode of Pindar,
odes,

West 135

Cow. 2:10
trophies, effect of

Olympus,

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Fent. 224

Olympus, crown'd with fleecy fnow,

Ombre, playing at,

Omen'd voice, the meffenger of Jove,

Omens preceding the battle of Pharfalia,

On, city of the fun,

One against numbers too unequal,

Once warn'd is well bewar'd,

Pope il. 1:55

Prior 2: 260

Pope od. 3: 51
Rowe L. 295

Aken. 175

Bul. I: IO3

Dry. 3:166

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enrich'd with fongs, but innocent of thought, ib. 115

melodious trifles and enervate ftrains,

Tick. 115

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Oppreffion, ravag'd in the night of lawless power, Hugbes 33

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Oracle, origin of,

from heart of oak,

of fieve and fheers,

racles ambiguous and dark,

Roave L. 208

Butl.1:175

Butl. x : 244

Milt. 2:157

Oracles

verses to,

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Milt. 2:158 Oracles ceale,

Rowe L. 207, 210 ceased,

But!. 1 : 322 Oraison of Adam and Eve,

Milt. I : 125, 144 Orange, prince of, patriot of mankind, Thom. 2:118 the name, that tyrants dread,

Prior 1:53 hears Belgia’s liberty expiring,

Hagke: 43 hears, and to her aid brings sprightly war, Hugbes 43 superior and serene amidst the stormy waves, Hughes 43 fell by the vile hand of a bold ruffian,

Hughes 43 in his offspring doubly lives,

Hughes 44

Mall, 168 in youth, the Titus of mankind,

Ma:l. 169 favourite of the sun,

Young 3: 161 with flowers and fruits in rival pomp, Young 3 : 161

Broome 92 Orange-trees produce both blossoms and fruit,

Butl. 2: 282 Orators, character of, Statifts,

Milt. 2 : : 213 from Athens sprung,

Prior 2 : 62 with factious breath infested Greece, assume bold poetical figures,

Pitt 363 yield moving turns of eloquence, hence poets may learn,

Thom. 1:127 Orchard, view of, Orchat, liruation proper,

soil proper, Orchomenus sends thirty fable vesels, Pope il. 1:87

Butl. I: Ordeal trial of the laws,

: 276 Order in variety we sce,

Pope 1 : 57 the general, is kept in nature,

Pope 2:35

Order,

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Pirt 355 Pitt 355

Phil. 34 Pbil. 35

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Milt. 1: 16.5

Thom. I: 72

Weft 131

Weft 131

Pope od. 3:52

Hughes 75

Parn 113

Cow. 1: 131

Collins 233

Collins 285

Cow. 1: 158

Cow. 1:209

Cow. 1: 207

Add. 15

Prior 1:69

Order, confiftent with liberty,

Orellana, huge, defcends from Andes,

monarch of mighty floods,

foaming from cliff to cliff,

'Oreftes revenges Agamemnon's death,

Pope od. 3: 89, 94

fir'd with great revenge, gain'd praife, Pope od. 3: 52

caus'd blood to atone for blood,

Organ, lady playing on,

Organs found fedately grave,

Orgueil, a mount in Jersey,

Oriental eclogues,

obfervations on,

Orinda, ode on,

woman laureat,

excelling in wit and virtue,

Ormond, the theme of every Oxford Mufe,

- picture of,

Oronoque rolls a brown deluge,

Oroonoko, epilogue to,

Orphan, prologue to,

Orphans of the pen, what,

Orpheus could charm the trees,

here fings, trees moving to the found,

fings, the ghofts no more complain,

tamed men,

tranflation from Virgil,

and Eurydice,

Orrery to Swift,

Orfin, defcribed,

nurfed by a bear,

Thom. 1:72

Cong. 85

Prior 2: 221

Black. 2: 260

Pope 1: 346

Pope 1:

: 205

Smith 192

Rofc. 274

Buck. 66

King 352 Swift 2:279

But!. 1 53, 57 Butler: 54 Orthodoxy,

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