Anarchy, brought in by Puritans, Anaxagoras firft afferted an eternal mind, condemned for irreligion, Cow. I: 352 Black. 6 Black 6 Ancestors' difgrace, with virtuous acts efface, Pope 1: 323 Dry. 5: 382 Dry, 6: 145 Dry. 147 Dry. 6:33 Anchifes prefages Iulus' greatnefs, inftructs his fon, fhews him a race of heroes, dies, Ancient-bards, fome catch raptures from, fatire of Romans, what, ways, ingulph'd, are feen no more, words make a poem venerably great, Ancients, immortal heirs of universal praise, to borrow from by fair aliufion, employed much time on their works, explore with a watchful eye, Dry. 7: 154 Thom. 2: 22 Smith 194 Pope 1: 99 Pitt 371 Pope 1:7 Pitt 30% Andronicus, firft author of plays at Rome, Angel fall'n, degenerates to a fiend, in the fun defcribed, called Uriel, deceived, Angels cloathed with thickened air, Pope il. 1: 207 Dry. 7: 151 Broom: 42 Milt. 1: 94 Milt. 1: 94 Milt. 1: 95 Cory. 2: 130 Anna fat arbitrefs of Europe's fate, filent, nor longer awful to be feen, fhall fupply the Thunderer's place, Annals of a female day, Annihilation, horrors of, Young 3:153 Young 3: 152 Swift 2: 72 unwarp'd by folly, and by vice unftain'd, Mall. 331 Young 2: 191 Dry. I: 61 Butl. I:115 Dyer 125 Dyer 126 Mall. 329 Rowe L. 194 Thom. 2: 50 vanquish'd by Hercules, Antalcidas gave up the Afiatic Greeks to Perfia, Pope il. 1: 231 Antenor propofes the restitution of Helen, Antidote in female caprice in what it lies, Antilochus fent with the news of Patroclus, Pom. 347 Pope od. 3: 280 Young 1: 132 Pope il. 2: 163 mourns the warriour, with a warriour's heart, ib. 170 the flaughter led, by fwarthy Memnon flain, Pope il. I: 144 Pope od. 3; 113 -- a name not unrecorded in the rolls of fame, ib. 114 Antinous, Antonius, spite of his age and eloquence, bled, Antony, to keep the fair, gave the world, Anubis, dog, flatterer for his food, Anxious jealoufy's corroding fmart, Weft 117 Rowe L. 88 Prior 2: 48 Prior 2: 160 Prior I: 242 rich in the treasure of his watery flores, Rowe L. 102 faras Hefperia's limits, runs his mighty mass, ib. 103 Young 1: 93 Apes are ever walking upon two, like fools purfuing what nature has deny'd, Young I: 93 Apollo, his treffes dropping with ambrofial dews, pale death before him flies, gave wit, to scandal prone, animates the Trojans, and Daphne, Anacreon to, Pitt 201 Pitt 201 Pope il. 1: 146 Hugbes 147, 217 laurel, lyre and Delphic fong belong to, Broome 175 that fneaking, whey-fac'd god, -'s vengeance for his injur'd prieft, for an unfeasonable furprize, Apoplex of grief, Apoftate Angels their number, Apoftles, fishermen, Apoftrophe, addrefs to inanimate things, Apparel coftly, let the fair one fly, when more becoming, are lefs dear, Apparition, a true ftory of, Appetite over-rules reafon, Appetites innocent, are nature's laws, Buck. 91 Pope od. 4: 168 Rowe L. 209 Young 1: 136 Applaufe |