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Tick. 99

So. 145 Tbom. 1:55

Sav. 135

Ds

Akir. 342

Hated by fepls, be that my motto and my fate, Swift 2: 133
Haughty Gaul in ten campaigns o'er thrown,

on glory past reileets with secret pain, Tick. 99.

on mines exhausted, and on millions Nain, ib.99 Hawk described,

Young 1 : 218
Hawker, when crying news,

Gay 1:111
Hawkins
Hay-making,
Haywood, verses to,
Head is clear, because the heart is cool, Young 2 : 2:52.

can art or genius guide,
where truth and freedom from the heart are fled, ib. 342
to give for the wathing,

Buil. 1 : 109
Heads many, wiser still than one,

Pope 1 : 2

: 239 without name, the common rout,

Milt. 3: 29 Health,

Parn. 58

Parn. 59 country goddess defcribed,

Garth 77

Shen. 98 salt of life,

Cow, 2:333 is the vital principle of bliss,

Thom. 1 : 243 conksts in temperance alone,

Pope 2772 fails, and years increase,

Prior I $ 154 the monarch's bliss, the beggar's wealth, Mall. 186

Malt. 181 scafoning of all good below, is riches to the poor, supptess’d by wine's continued force,

Prior 2 : 134 that prince of earthly treasures,

Wifi 167 keeps an Atheist in the dark, Young 1: 109 of body, and content of mind, Dry: 7:360

Health

ode to,

Fent. 274

Sav. 90

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Cow. I: 293

Health acquired by walking,

Gay 1 : 103
strengthens mirth,
- oblivion pour of life-consuming pain,

Weft 197

Wall. 81
Healths drinking,
Heaps on heaps, a monument of dead, Pope il. 2 : 116

Black. 188
Heart, cause of the circulation,

Butl. : có
-- out of,

Prior 2:46
descending to their breeches,
must give stomach cruel twitches, id. 2 : 46

id. 2:133
what takes, muft merit our esteem,
to melt at others woe,

Pope od. 4: 126
-- to glow for others good,

Pope od. 4:126
Heart-breaking,

Pope od. 3: 49
- detesting, what the ear allows,

Cow. I : 239
discovered,
fled again,

Cow. 1 : 269
generous, repairs a landerous tongue, Pope od. 3:217

Watts 133
given away,

Cow. 1:174
impervious,

Mil. 2 : 165
Hearts tangled in amorous nets,

Fent. 273
are ty'á with threads of gold,
--- sound as any bell or roach,

Gay 1:271

Mall. 182
Heat, with thirst and languor in his train,

Part. 41
Heaven has gods,

Mall. 215
magnificence of,
region mild of peace,

Pope od. 3:170
full-joy, eternity of ease, Pope'od. 3: 170

Milt. 2:157
no happiness to the wicked,

Milt. I : 233
the book of God,

Milt. 1 : 233
fabric of, left to men's disputes,

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Pope 2 : 226

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Add. 52

Watts 339

like a top,

Add. 253

Mall. 210

Heaven speaks the Maker's magnificence,

Milt. 1 : 234 is won by violence of song, hopes on, discharges all its watery stores, *Gay 2:13 and beauty's honour, 'tis they can give,

King 274 and earth,'t wo magnets,

Dry. 2: 65 and hell,

Butt. : 256 disposes all,

(Pope il. 1 : 118 ways dark and intricate, counsels of the wise, belong to,

· Rowe 8 purposes of, how deep, will of, unerring, wifeft, justelt, beft,

Mall. 211 deep wisdom to the fool fupplies, but oft infatuates and confounds the wise, to gracious ends directs the storm,

Thom. 2:115 punishes the bad,

Dry. I: 126 proves the juít,

Dry. 1 : 126 protects the just,

Pope od. 4:113 never will forsake the virtuous, Gay 2 : 247 most chastises, whom he likes;

Pom. 268 chastises, what best it loves,

Pope 1 : 236 when it afflicts,'tis mine to hearken and adore, Mall.271 wounds to heal,

Young 3: 93 its frowns are friends,

Young 3: 93 its strokes severe most kind,

Young 3: 93 rules, and gods there are above, Pope od. 4: 248 alone confers success in

war, Pope il. 2 : 229 thews a thrift in his ceconomy, Dry. 2 : 178 forms.each on other to depend, Pope 2: 515

Pitt 403 Pitt 403

Pope od.

Add. 329 Prior 1:23

is flow,

Heaven has wove the thread of life with pain, Pope od'. :734 just are the ways of,

3:224 the woes of man proceed from, Pope od. 3: 224 all good proceeds from,

Cang. 166 wills it, and my hour is nigh, Pope il. 2 : 275 pursues, we thun the stroke ia vain, Gay [:36 alone knows events of actions and fates, Popecd.4:207 itself points out an hereafter, look to be blind to all below, sells all pleasure,

Young 2 : 239 its gifts not all at once bestows, Pope il. 1:139 these years with wisdom crowns, with action those, ib. offended, and a priest profan’d, Pope il. 1:41 will revenge, and gods there are,

Pope od. 4:75 's tevenge

Pope il. 1:133 .'s Swiss, who fight for any god or man, Pope 3 : 163 Heavenly charms prefer to proffer'd gold, Pope il. 1:41

country, breathing towards, Heaven-taught poet charms the ear,

Pope od.4:111

suspending forrow, Popeed.4:111 Hebe, goddess ever young,

Swift 2: 234 Vector, favourite of the skies,

Broome 63 fad reverse of woes await, the whole support of Troy, to combat born, and bred amidft alarms, Pope il. 1:225 carries Paris's challenge to Menelaus, Pope il. 1:109 prefers a prayer for his son,

Pope ih 1:211 guardian of the Troian state, Pope il. 1 : 211 -challenges the Greeks,

Pope ila 1:219 mighty man of war,

Pope il. 1 : 120

Hector,

Wails 124

Broome 73 A. Pbil. 394

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2:

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Hector, challenge of, accepted by nine, Pope il. 1:223

throwing a stone, bursts open one of the gates, ib. 375 heads his native bands,

Pope il. 1:100 arrests Patroclus with a mortal wound, Pope il. 2 : 132. at whose feet he dying lies, Pope il. 2 : 132 Aies, Patroclus Thakes his lance, Pope il. 2: 114 that New Achilles, in his friend, Pope il. 2: 229 rescued by Apollo,

Pope ili 2 :230

: the defence of Troy,

Pope il. 2 : 281 thy parents pride and joy,

Pope il. 2 : 281 wretched husband of a wretched wife, Pope il. 2 : 283 returning, makes a great slaughter, Pope il. 1 : 334. opposed by Ulyffes and Diomed, Pope il. 1:334 comes against Ajax,

Pope il 1: 343 swift as whirl-wind, drives the foe, Pope il. 1:179 terror of the Greeks, that man of men, Pope il. 1:254 fury of the field,

Pope il. 1:251 like Gorgon wither'd all their hoff, Pope il. 1:2 - when herag'd,resistless; when he stort, unmovid, ib.2: prepares the Trojans for battle,

Pope il. 1:323 warned to quit the field,

Pope il. 1 : 329 wields Achilles' arms,

Pope il. 2:155 spear of, described,

Pope il. 1 : 259 refolv'd Achilles' force to dare, Pope il. 2 : 264 in vain diffuaded by his parents, Pope il 2 : 264 pursued by Achilles thrice round Troy, Pope il. 2: 270 to his fears resign'd,

Popeil. 2: 270 how chang'd, who like Jove of late, Pope il. 2: 278 is dead, and Ilion is no more, Pope il. 2 :2~9 dragg'd thrice round Patroclus' tomb, Pope il. 2 : 328

Hector,

253

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