Addison early bloom'd amid the learned train, Adieu to all but Gay alone, I bid to all the fex of queens, Admiral, Waller, to, Admire we then the trade of fools for gold? Adonis, now my forrow, once my pleasure, Young 1: 239 Wall. 44 Pope 2: 204 Hughes 41 Hugbes 168 Hughes 169 Adverfe winds untied by Ulyffes' companions, Pope od. 3: 252 Egis, Jove's immortal shield, ehormous fhield, Egypt. See Egypt. Eneas, the draught of Peleus' and Laertes' fon, Pope il. 1: 84 Pope il. 2: 76- Pitt 311 Pitt 31 was then heard to roar, Etolia firft threw off the yoke of kings, to commerce and to arms devoted, Affect not any thing in nature's spite, Dry. 6: 27 Weft 195 Weft 195 Weft 195 Dry. 6: 214 Watts 70 Wall. 154 Rowe L. 73 Aken. 168 Aken. 168 Cong. 144 Young 1: 148 faints into airs, and languishes with pride,-Pope 1: 145 Aken. 346 Affectations quite reverfe the foul, ties of, double all our joys, half difarms our pains, frail! train'd up by sense, Affections, born of earth, decay, Affliction is the good man's fhining scene, ftrong, gives the feeble force, feel not in thy fears, Pope 2: 97 Aken. 201 Young 3: 92 Bull. 2: Io7 Young 3: 15 Sav. 60 Pope il. 2: 280 Gay 2: 93 Afflictive birch, curfed by idle youth, diftils a liquor, Phil. 68 majcftically tall, like fome proud bull, ib. 86 his ftrength like Neptune, like Mars his mien, ib. diftinguishes himself as a general, Pope il. 1: 136 Agamemnon |