Mail. 312 Wall. 1?5 Prior to, Font 22:5 Ladies, their happy spots the nice admirer take, Pope 2 : 107 with shame and decency at war, Swift 2 : 291 Swift 2 : 319 Prior J: 148 Prior 1 : 67 Cow. I:114 in retirement, Wall. 103 who offers her looking-glass to Venus, Prior 1 : 126 finging, Rowe 67 Fent 226 Buil. 1: 112 Lytt. 40 Sben. 162 Gay 1: 159 210 Gay 1 : 210 Tick. 218 Shen. IOI who wanted heroic verses to be written on her, Swift 2:17 Lady Som. 195 Butl. 2:1-5 Prior 2 : 244 Lytt. 39 Tick. 1.27 1 Broome 45 Parn. 39 Lady to, with paterns of flowers, Sben. 108 and looking-glass, dialogue, and walp, Gay 2 : :41 Lady's lamentation, Gay 1: 256 and complaint, Svift 2: 60 looking-glass, Fri 1:62 prayer-book, verses in, Hugbes 87 Laertes kills Eupithes in battle, Papeod. 4: 255 faints at discovering Ulysses, Popa cd. 4 : 248 1on of Arcefius, Pope od. 4: 255 Lahor, now fam'd for wool, Dyer 69 Roe first open'd trade to, Dyer 69 Laius' blood thed by the murdering son, Pope I : 293 his bed violated, Pepe 1:293 Lake-resounding frogs, L'Allegro, Milt. 3: Lamo, renown'd for cutting corns, Swift 2: 294 Lambard, cpiftle to, Fent. 306 Lambent duiness play'd around his face, Dry. 2:113 Lambs, castration of, new-fallen, care of, Dyer 44 with wolves thall graze the mead, Pone 1:52 Lamentations to be short and concise, Lanenting or lamented, all our lot, Young 2:31 Lamp, infeription on, Prior 2: 196 of day is quench'd beneath the deep, Pspe od. 3: 95 Lances into scythes thail bend, Pore 1:51 Land none, but yields advantage, rejoicing, and a people bleit, l'ope od. 3 : 227 Landau falls, Add. 65 B 2 Lands : IOI Dyet 42 Adl. 197 Poil. 37 |