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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

Savift 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
Garth 33

Baptifin, inftitution of,

Bar, bulky volumes of,

-- undoes as fast as war,

Barbacan, a watch-tower ohee,

Barbarians, fierce in arms,

irruption of,

Barbarous hands, what will they not for hire,

Bard,

was blind, that fung Achilles' rage,

he fung and begg'd,

fings the wooden horse,

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ib. 220

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Pitt 352

Pitt 352

not fond of flattery, nor unpleas'd with praife,

Bards, who fo fond of fame, as youthful,

fome, enjoy the vifions of the Nine, -`here they are to call-in reafon and judgment,

let judgment calm the tempeft of their mind,

Bare virtue could not live on praise,
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,

Pitt 352

Swift 1: 108

Cow. I: 255

Butl. 2:28.

Young 1: 19

Rowe L. 167

Gay 2: 90

Barnacles

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Barons durft by arms reftrain their fovereign's pride, Yal. 439

permitted to alienate their lands,

Thom. 2: 110

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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

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the wife man's paffion, the vain man's,toaft, Pope 1:15r

to write in praise of, hard task,
tho' injurious, has charms,
like wit, to judges fhould be fhewn,
proper fphere, the town, the court,
let reft ferene and ever pleas'd,
withers like a fhrivel'd flower,
fair flower! foon fades away,
flower of, quickly loft its pride,
faded has no fecond fpring,"

ah! how frail, how vain,

a frail thing,

borne fwift

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Mili. 3: 40

Lytt. 17

Lytt. 17

King 328
Gay 1: 229
Som. 241

Prior I: 127

A. Phil. 299
Lanj. 181

Prior I: 268

away upon the wings of Time, Prior 1: 717

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which time and accidents will tarnish, Swift 2: 227

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Beauty, employment of,

by constraint poffeffing,

lifeless 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

Parn. 63

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Beauty connected with truth and good, Aken. 25, 126

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Bedlam of love,

Bedford, to hear L'Epine, his dice forfakes,

level drain'd,

erft a dreary pathless waste,

Bee, in a little bulk a mighty foul appears,

Hughes 162

Dyer 63

Dyer 63

Pom. 226, feq.

Gay 1: 4

Beelzebub,

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