TO THE ENGLISH POETS. VOLUME THE SECOND. L O N D O N; PRINTED BY J. NICHOLS; FOR C.BATHURST, J. BUCKLAND, W. STRAHAN, J. RIVING TON AND SONS, T. DAVIES, T. PAYNE, L. DAVIS, W.OWEN, 3. WHITE, S. CROWDER, T. CASLON, T. LONGMAN, B. LAW, E. AND C. DILLY, J. DODSLEY, J. WILKIE, J. ROBSON, J. JOHNSON, T. LOWNDES, T. BECKET, G. ROBINSON, T. CADELL, J. NICHOLS, F. NEWBERY, T. EVANS, J. RIDLEY, R. BALDWIN, G. NICOL, LEIGH AND SOTHEBY, J. BEW, N.CONANT, J. MURRAY, W.Fox, J. BOWEN. MDCCLXXX. N. B. When the poet is in one volume only, tie nuinber de notes the page: when in more volumes than one, the first number, separated by a colon, denotes the volume; the second, the page of that volume. L I'bom. T:199 ib. 199 L ABOUR, great reason fur, without it, loose life, unruly passions come, ib. 199 and diseases pale, is the price of reft, A. Phil. 367 must have rest at last, Pope 1 : 240 and art will every aim atchieve, Dyer 63 Labours, first to the gods commend, R wc 6 Labyrinth of joy and woe, this world, Aken. 162 dark of human hearts, Young 2: 223 Lacedæmon, fam'd for the dance, Pope od. 4:47 Lachæa, an isle oppos'd to the Cyclopean coast, P peod. 3 : 231 uninhabited, untilld, unsown, od. 3:232 Lacteals receive the chyle, Ladies, like variegated tulips, show, Pope 2 : 107 fine by defcét, and delicatcly wcak, Pope 2 : 107 Voi.. LVIII. Ladies, Pope Biack. 194 |