Pope od. 4:60 Pope od. 4:60 Dry: 3:83 Dry. 3: 83 Swift 2:2 Swift 2 : 2 Providence, so various, perplexing, Milt. 3:29 men lost in mazes of, Milt. 3:17 over-rules all, Cow. 2:89 dispensation of, unblameable, Milt. 3:9, 10 cease ways of to blame, Prior 1:252 deserts me not at last, food and drink procures, no control of, all things depend on, raises fit men to effect its purposes, Cow. 2: 238 on mortals waits, preserving what it first creates, shall duft arraign? Pitt 255 to rolling worlds mark'd the space, all-wise, all-powerful, none foresee turns of, kinder than we to ourselves, undeceiving, undeceivid, Lytt. 70 Lytt. 39 Hymen's band should tie, be thy guide, Pope od. 3 : 309 Thines through clear simplicity, Fent. 309 confines to golden mean, and wisdom to direét the wit, Pom. 219 Prudent on the prosperous still attends, Rowe L. 353 Pitt 256 Gay 1: 277 Pom. 278 Dry. 3:69 Pope 1 : 129 Den. 87 Lytt. 70 Lytt. 70 Lytt. 70 Lytt. 42 Den. 96 Prudent - 3:01 West 209 Pitt 235 Pitt 239 Pitt 240 Prior 1:23 Pitt 242 Pitt 245 Pitt 250 159 Prudent part is to wear interest next the heart, Gay 2 : 162 Prudery, what, Pope 2 : : 345 Prudes condemn the absent Prudes, Swift 2:76 Butl. 1:138 Pitt 236 cxliv. paraphrased, Psalms, Milt. 3 : 185 Psaumis of Camarina, obtain'd three victories, W 161 whom, on Alpheus, mules to conquest bore, Wift 161 Plicharpax’ foul lives in me, Parn. 38 Pfyche, verses on, Swift 2 : 343 Psyllians, proof against the poison of serpents, Rowe L. 420 --- manner of charming serpents, Rowe L. 421 cure the bites of serpents, Rowe L. 422 Ptolemy, Lagæan race, last and worst of, Rowe L. Public only fwell's the breast, private apart, Dyer 22 - fpirit, Sav. 116 still is learning's friend, Sav. 120 vice portends a public fall, Young 1: 256 Thom. 1:99 Prior 2:76 Pudding 360 King 216 cpistle to, Pudding eat, and hold thy tongue, Prior 1 : 201 Puddings, art of making, King 415 Puker, rue, Garth 40 Pulpit, drum ecclefiaftic, Butl. 1:4 Pulteney, A. Pbil. 361 possessing store, not solicitous for more, A. Phil. 361 elegantly wise, A. Pbil. 361 Gay 1: 171 put out of the council, 1731, Swift 2: 223 (Margaret), daughter of Daniel, A. Pbil. 363 bud of beauty, fairly blowing; A. Phil. 363 (Charlotte), A. Phil. 364 timely blossom, infant fair, A. Pbil. 364 to Mrs. Rowe 71 Punic faith is infamous, Add. 292 Punishment not to extend beyond crime, Den, IOI Punning, art of, Swift 1 : 250 Puns cannot form a witty scene, Swift 2 : 151 95 Puppet-show, Swift 2 : 149 Puppy-water, beauty's help, whence distill’d, Swift 2 : 219 97 Purcel, on the death of, 2 Dry. 2: 194 Pure of hand and heart, Pope od. 4:39 Puritan and Papist, Cow. I : 343 Puritans hold mental reservation, Cow. I : 344 hold free-will, Cow. I : 345 preach blind faction, Cow, 1: 346 claim infallibility, Cow. 1: 347 Purposes to play at, Butl. 1: : 308 SAdd. S Buck. Purse Cow.I: 349 Purse to fill, our poet's work is done, Pope 2 : 229 Bx11. 1:01Z Dry. 4:32 Add. 81 Tbo. 2:37 dispatches himself at the fight of the vel, Hugbes 6I - his sweetncis, s Cow. 1:55 Pyramus and Thibe, Hugbes ;$ Cow. 1:63 Rae L. 164 Black, Ili D): 5:375 CG123. 84. Thom. 2:58 T 1018. 2:58 settled at Crotona, Thorl. 2:53 taught the four cardinal virtues, Ob00.. 2:59 the transmigration of fouls, Thom. 2 : 59 - doctrine of transformation, Goy 1:110 VOL LIII. M Pythagor Cum. 1:55 Pythagoras, founder of the Italic school, golden verses of, and the countryman, Pythagorean philosophy, Pythian odes, Black. 11 Rowe I Gay 2:91 Dry. 4: 136 West 190 Gay 1: 267 Pope 2 : 100 Quacks of government, Butl. 2:24 in politics a change advise, Som. 271 Quadrille has murder'd sleep, Young I: 153 ballad on, Quails, a labouring tempest drives, Pain. 114 Quaker, ny, Quakers, like lanterns, Butl. 1 : 198 Qualification, which makes a good writer, Pope I : 9 Quality, to a child of, Prior 1 : 196 - a poet of, Prior 2: 251 Quandary, driven to, Buck. 105 Quarrelling and fighting, Watts 344 Quarrels decided with the pen, Buil. 2 :96 Quarter given, lawful to say, Butl. 1:95 Queen of Britain, queen of love, Wall. 28 Waller to, Wall. 158 on picture of, Lans, 134, 135 ode inscribed to, Prior 1 : 245 picture desired, Prior 1:279 Mary, essay on the death of, Pom. 258 humble amidst the splendors of a throne, duties of religion were her felicity, Pom. 163 virtue unmixt, without allay, Pom. 163 mature for heaven, the fatal mandate came, Pom. 264 Queen, Pom. 262 |