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Watts 357

Som. 17 Som. 17

Som. 23

Hosanna,

Pope od, 3 : 237 Hospitable gift bestow,

'tis what the happy to th’unhappy owe, id.ib. 3 : 237 'tis what the gods require,

Pope il. 3:237

Butl, 1:1ẠI
Hoft, to count without,
Hottentots with guts and tripe deck them, Prior 2: 63
Houghton,

Swife 1 : 181
Hound, in scent and speed unrival'd,

breathing death,
and huntsman,

Gay 2 : 106

Sos. 12
Hounds, choice of,

- fit for chacing the otter, or stag,
fizing of,

Som. 22 seek out their own physic, ,

Som. 20 season for breeding of, diseases of, sagacious power of,

Dry. 2:28 Hour of death, in vain do mortals seek to know, A. Pbil. 393 Hour-glass, carnal,

Butl. I: 39 Hours guard the gates of heaven,

Popo il. 1: 182 mif-spent in trifling visits,

Hugbes 79 House blown-up, described,

Gay 1 : 145 Houses on London-bridge,

Cow. 1: 197
Howard (Hon. Edward), Butler to,

Buih 2:197
Waller to,
Denbam to,
Sprat to,

Sprat 162
Dorfet to,

Dorf. 187. Howard (Sir Robert), Dryden to,

Dry. 2:117

Prior 1 : 104 Howard, Prior to,

Howe

Som. 69 Som. 74

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Wall. 179 Den. 143

Walls 194

Butl. :3

Howe (John), verses to,
lady, lines written in her Ovid,

Prior 2: 263 Hudibras, in- gifted,

Bul. :( wi-beard,

Bal. 1:18 outward form of,

Bal. 1:1 doublet and breeches of,

Batl. 1:20 carried vittle in his hose,

But, 1:2: sword of,

Butl. 1:23

Butl. :* - dagger of,

Butl. 1:24 - holsters of, horse of, described,

Bul. 1:24 faddle of,

Butl.i:

B. 1:35 spur of, squire of,

Butl. 1:25 compared to Sir Samuel Luke,

Bul. :* thrown on bear from horse,

Bt. 1: 8 laid in ftocks,

Butl. : 35, cheered with ends of verse,

Butle I:13? mit- sayings of philosophers, Butl. 1:157 -- to his lady,

Butl. : --- to Sidrophel,

Burl. 1: 265 d's elegy,

Bul, 2:35 -'s epitaph,

B. 2:35 imitated,

Som. 230 - and Milton reconcild, min. a Varronian satire, Hue and cry,

of heaven pursue the guilty, Hues on hues, expression cannot paint,

Tbom. 3:21

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Hugbet 184

Dry. 7:208

Hugbet 194 Dry. 3:14

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Hagger-mugger, to lurk in,

Buil. 1 : 110 Hughes, poems of,

T7 triumph of peace,

17 recommendatory poems only

3 court of Neptune,

23 house of Nassau,

37 ode on the death of a friend, Anacreon, ode 3, Pyramus and Thilbe, triumph of love,

63 - the picture, --- Barn elms, Phæbe and Afteriag

68 songs,

71, 82, 126, 127, 181 naio to Octavia indisposed,

77 beauty and music,

73 Cupid's review,

73 to a lady playing on the organ,

76 sonnet,

76 to a painter,

77 to the Author of fatal Friendlhip,

79 --- on divine poetry,

81 -- on a peacock, -- on Lucinda's tea-table,

85 the march,

86 lines written in a lady's prayer-booky

87 on the spring,

87 Horace, Book ii. Ode iis

88. Greenwich Parking

93 to Molinda,

Hughes,

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102

138

Hughes, letter to a friend in the country, Hugbes 98
Horace, Book i. Ode xxii.

- Book i. Ode xvi.
birth of the rofe,

106
praises of heroic virtue,

124
under the print of Tom Britton,

125
Cantatas, 111, 126, 129, 136, 139, 153, 170
Cupid and Scarlati,

123
Pastora,

131
a pastoral mask,

132
fragments,

137, 199
Claudianus,
the soldier in love,

140
ode in praise of music,

142
Apollo and Daphne.

147, 215
thought in a garden,

149
--- a wish,

151
an ode,

155
an epilogue,

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lines written on a window at Greenhithe, 161
the toafers,

162
Tofts and Margaretta,

162
the wandering beauty,

163
dialogue,

164
Venus and Adonis,

168
beauty, an ode,

171
Myra,

173
Alexander's feaft,

*74*
translations from Persian yerses,

183
-- on Arqueanassa of Colophos,

183

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Heghes,

134

to a

200

Hughes, on Fulvia, wife of Anthony,

Hughes 184 Hudibras imitated, ode to the Creator of the world,

187 to Mr. Addison,

195 Advice to Mr. Pope,

197 to the memory of Milton,

198 lady,

198 Screnata, Horatius,

203 on a collar for happy Gill,

204 character of lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles, 204 truth, honour, honesty,

205 hym,

206 a monumental ode,

208 allusion to Horace, Book i. Ode xxii. ode for the birth-day of the princess of Wales, 229 letter to lord chancellor Cowper,

235 ode to lord chancellor Cowper,

237

239 Boileau,

240 image of pleasure,

244 ode in the park at Afted,

245 to Mr. Constantine, on his painting,

249 to Urania, fupplement to Milton's Il penserolo,

253 the huc and cry,

254 the patriot, scene in Orestes, on birth-day of lord chanceiior Parker, 266 14th Olympic of Pindar,

267 Vol. LVII.

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Hughes,

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250

256 258

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