Achillas pierc'd Pompey's breast, meets his juft fate, Achilles, fwift-footed fon of Peleus, wrath, fpring of woes to Greece, fuch was the will of Jove, Swift 2: 54 Rowe L. 357 Hughes 303 Hughes 311 Pope il. 1: 37 Pope il. 1: 37 the fierce, the fearless, and the brave, Pope il. 1: 77 flaughters wide in impotence of pride, Pope il. 2: 328 flower of war, fhield and bulwark of the Grecian hoft, Fent. 268 Tick. 174 pride of Greece, and bulwark of our host, Pope il. 1: 49 Achilles, like wind in fpeed, Pope il. 2: 105 and Myrmidons thrice go round Patroclus, ib. 289 facrifices animals and men to Patroclus, Pope il. 2: 296 makes libations to the winds, to Paroclus, Pope il. 2: 297 Pope il. 2: 298 grants Priam a truce of twelve days, and Cygnus, fight of, impatient, rafh, inexorable, proud, for his wench, like tall-boy, wept, Achitophel, character of, ftirs up Abfalom to rebel, Pope il. 2: 279 Pope il. 2: 348 Pope il. 2: 354 Dry. 4: 79 Butl. I : IOS Prior 2: 47 Dry. 1: 130, feq." Dry. 1: 133 Rowe L. 350 indebted, ib. 350 Gay 1: 300 Dry. 4: 124 Achoreus, with gentleft manners fraught, told how much Egypt to Pompey was Acis and Galatea, Polyphemus and Galatea, tor to Pallas, Dry. 7: 3,5 Acontius Acroftic land, a province in, Actaeon transformed, Action, fuccefs gives it all its comeliness, caufes and beginning of, intrigue of, unraveling of, - time of, of the epic, to be fingle, to traverse, Actions not always fhew the man, generous meet a base reward, Dry. 5: 271 Dry. 2: 116 Som. 313 Pope od. 3: 21 Pope od. 3: 22, feq. from a brute neceffity cannot be wife, Afts, things reduced to, Adam, offspring of heaven and earth, and Eve, character of, and Eve daily labour of, relates his creation, had fpeech and reafon, first fleep of, dream of, Pope od. 3: : 26 Pope od. 3:27 Pope od, 3: 3 Butl. 2 : 105 Pope 2: 99 Parn. 83 Black. 163 Bul. I: II Milt. 2: 12 Milt. 1: 110, feq. Milt. 1: 112 Milt. 1: 146 Milt. 1: 239 Milt. 1: 240 Milt. 1: 240 Milt. 1: 240, feq. Prior 2: 177 Prior 2: 178 Prior 2: 178 Milt. 2: 36 fcarce tafting life, was of joy bereaved, bewailing ftill his hapless choice, B 3 Adam, Adderbury, on lying in Rochester's bed there, Addifon, prologue to Tender Husband, epilogue to British Enchanters, St. Cecilia, Pope 1: 358 Add. 216 218 31, 219 Pope 2: 225 from the taste obfcene reclaims our youth, Pope 2: 225 fets the paffions on the fide of truth, gone for ever, take this long adieu, Ardenna's groves fhall boast, letter on his death, B Pope 2: 225 Pope 2: 225 Tick. 187 Tick. 188 Tick. 189 Tick. 190 Sam. 174 Som. 176 Young 1: 239 Addifon |