: Troy, destruction by the gods, Dry. 5: 377 fall of, like a felled oak, Dry. 5:378 taken after a ten years fiege, Dry. 5:358 fled, unmindful of her former fame, Pope il. 2: 113 driven by fight and terror, Pope ile 2 :113 True to our own o'erbearing pride, Prior 2:79 and falfe to all the world beside, Prior 2:79 to virtue, and as warm as true, Pope 2 : 193 's cpitaph, Prior 2 : 264 blue, fair emblem of unftained breaft, Gay 1 : 189 English dean, Swift 2 : 214 free-thinking what, Young 2 : 204 greatness lies in daring to be great, Young 3 : 162 Sons. 187 happiness consists alone in doing good, joy, the sun-lhine of the soul, Young 3:271 liberty, what, Dry: 7:350 Jove's knots, maid, Prior 1 : 264 monarchy, Watts 187 Watts 189 courage, riches, wisdom is the price of happiness, Young 1 : 83 wit, everlasting, like the fun, Buck. 69 Trulla described, But) 1 :61, 62 to conquers Hudibras, Truly great, for others live, and for others die, Thom. 2 : 166 Trump of aye or no, Buil. 2 : 46 Trumpet, fignal of onset, inspiring firm resolution, Trumpet, 3 Butl. 1:175 Watts 203 : Phil. 13 Phil. 13 Fort. 327 Cow. 2: 24 Parn. 153 Aken. 139 Aken. 143 Trumpet, found of the last, Rofc. 250 the dead awakes, Young 1:10 Trumpets fleep, while chearful horns are blown, Pope 1 : 72 feast of, Cow. 2:11 spiritual, Butli 2 : : 215 Trust is a trial, Butl. : 74 - fix on nothing here below, Trufty-staff her feeble limbs fuftains, Gay 1 : 334 virtue not to be disjoined from, Cow. I : 186 3 very Tbom. 2:17 - fevere delights of, Dry. 1:252 thall dictate to my tongue, Pope od. 3 : 120 Thews the real estimate of things, Young 2 : 102 bids me look on men, as autumn leaves, Young 2 : 102 will at last remove the screen, Gay 2 : :: 145 ever naked will appear, Prior 2 : 224 decks our speeches and our books, needs no flowers of speech, l'ope 2 : 2 : 203 oppressed by confidence, Butl. 2 : 299 Time's daughter, But, I: 248 told at last, Priir 2 : 263 -- never yet went in disguise, is always plain, Prior 2 : 269 plain truth, is welcome to the wife, Young 1 : 264 - immortal, celestial born, Hughes 205 weiniad - the band of love, King 325 Trutla Prior 2: 225 Prior 2: 247 T 3 Pom. 343 Pom. 344 is one, Truth be your guide, Pope 2: 14 guards the poet, sanctifies the line, Pope 2 : 305 like a single point, escapes the fight, lies hid, and life is o'er, ere we explore it, speaks too low, Dry. 2 : 244 let every line endure teft of, Lanf. 234 cherish, ye Muses, the forsaken fair, Lans. 234 take to your train this beauteous wanderer, Lanf. 234 foils falsehood, Milt. 2 : 198 itself light, shuns darkness, Dry. 2 : 101 stamps conviction, Rofc. 220 Rofe. 220 brightest thro' the plainest dross, Lanf. 220 should not always be reveald, Gay 2 : 60 in spite of manners, to be told, Parn. 63 in rhyme, Mall. 288 shines the brighter,.clad in verse, Swift 1 : 172 never was indebted to a lye, Young 2 : 233 whose voice alone is praise, to contend for, not victory, Broome 12 is deposited with man's last hour, Young 2 :90 keen vibration of, is hell, Young 2:90 to be loved, needs only to be seen, Dry. 2:9 lends the Stoic courage, Dry: 7:315 prefer to friendthip, veil'd in plausible disguise, Pope od. 4:13 huge and overgrown, admired, Butl. 2:16 --- to make by votes, Butl. 2: : 163 is ever read in woman's eyes, Gay 1 : 239 and candour shew in all you speak, Pope F: 114 Truth Mall. 291 Den. 95 Pric 2 : 223 Rowe L. 402 Butl. 2:48 But. I: :50 Gay 1: 62 Cocu. I : 205 Garth 85 Pope t': 343 Pitt 322 Truth and falsehood, and justice, with uprightness dwell, obluthing in diversities of day, for happy cloquence renown'd, published what Lucretius wrote: trade, decay of, arms, and breaks the peace, Rowe L. 290 Dyer 11 Funt: 237 Broome 65 Dyer 41 Buck. 109 Dry: 7:312 Young 1 : 238 Dyer 109 Gay 2: 94 Dyer 108 Wall. 197 Wall. 155 Butl. III Prior 1:24 Dry. 6:-176 Turnus T4 |