Ballad-fingers to be guarded against, Gay 1: 134 aid the labours of the diving hand, Gay 1: 134 Bally Spellin, ballad on, anfwer to, t Swift 2: 332 Swift 2: 335 Banian tree, whofe fhoot, bending to earth, takes root, Tick. 133 Bankers, run upon, Bankrupt, none ever found a fair-one kind, Banftead downs, fit for fheep, Swift 1: 189 Dyer 31 Barbarous hands, what will they not for hire, Bard, was blind, that fung Achilles' rage, Dry. 2: III Pope od. 3:224 Fent. 238 Gay 2: 172 Gray 351 Hugbes 197 he fung and begg'd, Hughes 197 fings the wooden horse, Pope od. 3: 221 not fond of flattery, nor unpleas'd with praife, ib. 220 Bards, who fo fond of fame, as youthful, fome, enjoy the vifions of the Nine, L -`here they are to call-in reason and judgment, let judgment calm the tempeft of their mind, Bare virtue could not live on praife, Bargain, Bark, life of trees lies in, a feather on the towering wave, Barks made of ofiers, lin'd with skins, Barley-mow and the dunghill, Gay 2: 90 Barnacles Barnacles turn Soland geefe, * Butl. 2 : 37 Barn-elms, Barometer, defcription of, Hughes 67 Add. 78 Barons durft by arms reftrain their fovereign's pride, Val. 439 - permitted to alienate their lands, Barren grounds fir'd to fruitfulness, Barrennefs, a reproach, Barriers to fight at, Thom. 2: 110 Dry. 3: 260 Milt. 3: 19 Butl. 2: 279 Cow. I: 77 Barrifter, a man in a ruff, Bafruefs, it is not, to be poor, Bafilifk, teeth, fting and eye-balls, all are death, Baskets, homely ruftic geer, Dry. 3: 233 King 299 Dyer 64 Batavian fleets defraud us of the Finny fwarms, Batavians fierce, whom hoarfe rattlings animate, Pope 1: 139 Thom. 1: 137 Rorve L. 67 Them. 1: 86 Bathing, defcribed, benefits of, in the river, Batrachomyomachia, 44 to thee we owe gay wit and moving eloquence, Lanf. 1: 136 Lanf. 138 Larf. 138 Lanf. 162 S Lanf. 163 Hugbes 171 iv. Hughes 172 the wife man's paffion, the vain man's,toaft, Pope 1:151 to write in praise of, hard task, like wit, to judges fhould be fhewn, ah! how frail, how vain, a frail thing, Căng- 57 Mili. 3: 40 Lytt. 17 Lytt. 17 King 328 A. Phil. 299 Prior 1: 268 borne fwift away upon the wings of Time, Priør 1: 71° Swift 2: 227 but a varnish, which time and accidents will tarnish, Swift 2: 227 and virtue feldom join'd, hard lot of, foon grows familiar, the gift of Gods, the fex's pride, fhall no more my paffion move, Duke 152 Lanf. 178 Add. 266 Cung, TIẾ Rozve L. 46 Beauty, Beauty, employment of, by constraint poffeffing, lifelefs charms without the heart, and forrow refiftlefs, and wit each other's aid require, an Elegy to an old one, Sav. 171 Hughes 127 Hugbes 127 Cow. 2: 91 Hughes 137 Beauty connected with truth and good, Aken. 25, 126 Bedford, to hear L'Epine, his dice forfakes, Hughes 162 |