Gold imp'd by thee, can compass hardest things, Popé 2: 120 ill-perfuading, Pope od. o'erturns the even scale of life, makes a patrician of a tlave, € 128 can make an avaricious coward bold, Fent. 290 what female can despise? Gray 329 Golden-age of the Latin ended in Ovid, Golden afs of Apuleius, Varronian Satire, fleece carried off by Phryxus, recovered by Jafon, mean, ever keep, Swift 1: 307 Dry. 7:266 Dry. ry• 3:301 Walb 361 Cong. 149 Dry. 3:22 Dry. 7: 162 Dyer 64 Roave 5 bear your fortune in, Pitt 396 Good unexpected, evils unforeseen, appear in turn, Dry. 7.: 23. Good, that alone, which centres in God's will, Prior 2 : 194 in works will defend itself, is mixed with ill, much more fafe than evil deed, Pope 1:11 A. Phil. 366 Pope od. 4:211 done, returns with intereft to the generous mind, Som: 284 the only true and real, is feated in the mind, Gay 2 : 195 lot of, fuffers, while the bad prevails, live an unlaborious life, be, as well as feem, dare to be, feek to be, but aim not to be great, Milt. 2:185 Pope od. 3: 176 A. Phil. 393 Hughes 262 Parn. 90 Lytt. 41 be, let heaven answer for the rest, Young 2: : 248 none perfect, to be found, Gt. 73 dinner, brother to a good poem, head more ufeful than a heart, blended with bad, the common ftroke have felt, Pitt 263 actions maintained with good, Dry. 1:33 Good-breeding, truth is difapproved without, Pope 1: 114 is the bloffom of good-fenfe, Young 1:133 magic power can make evʼn folly please, ib. 89 and tho' no science, fairly worth the Seven, ib. 138. and fomething previous ev'n to taste, of every art the foul, is of all ages, --- defac'd by false learning, and great, no monarch can beftow, Goode, half malice and half whim, Goodness in excefs, a fin, only is above laws, is greatness in its utmost height, in him alone, who only is but one, Goofe, clofe-grazer, in death contracts his talons, can hardly tell how to cry Bo to, Gordian knot to cut, to unty, ib. 138 ib. 138 Dry. 7: 112 Pope 1:92 Mall. 329 Pope 3:185 Hal. 218 Dry. 1: 28 Young 3: 171 King 321 Pope 1:250 Phil. 37 Bul.:ing Swift 2: 158 Wall. 148 Wall. 149 Gorges and lady Meath, epitaph on, Gorgonius, Hockleian hero, character of, foiled by young Hobbinol, falls on Twangdillo, Gofpel, fuccefs of, tainted by fuperftition, Goffiping defcribed, Swift 2: 96 Som. 117 Som. 120 Som. IZI* Milt. 2:136 Milt. 2: 136 Som. 127 Goths and Vandals, as the breach of waters, whelm all, Dyer 26 Governme Government, origin of, Milt. 2: 122 forms of, let fools conteft, Pope 2: 66 whate'er is beft administer'd, is beft, Pope 2:66 nor mov'd by pity, nor by drugs subdued, Weft 257 Grace at table is a fong, manner, and decorum, fet off actions, Grafton and chief justice, a cause between, Grain different for different foils, to argue against, Granadoes rain, disploding murderous bowels, Granaries described, Grand morality is love of thee, question, world, vices of, Cow. 2:335 Lanf. 204 Dry. 5:95 Butl. I : 207 Phil. 14 Dyer 16 Young 2: 88 Swift 2: 152 Caw. 2: 306 Grandeur, a fplendid curfe, none above the reach of woe, affectation of, date of tranfitory, relieved by meaner occupations, Grandios, all men in fome degree are, Dryden to, Granville, town of, bombarded, Pitt 396 Pom. 266 Cow. 2:338 Som. 167 Cow. 2: 340 Broome 41 Cow. 2:339 2: 140 Lanf. 210 Grapes |