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Addison early bloom'd amid the learned train, Young I: 239

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Admire we then the trade of fools for gold?

Pope 2: 204

Adolphus, with imperial splendor gay,

Hughes 41

Adonis, now my forrow, once my pleasure,

Hugbes 168

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Adverse winds untied by Ulyffes' companions, Pope od. 3: 252

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Egis, Jove's immortal shield,

Pope il. 1: 84

enormous shield,

Pope il. 2: 76

Egypt. See Egypt.

Eneas, the draught of Peleus' and Laertes' fon,

Ulyffes' conduct and Achilles' fire,

Pitt 311

Pitt 31r

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secure, no Grecian force transcends his own, ib. 225

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Ætolia first threw off the yoke of kings,
to commerce and to arms devoted,

Aken. 168

Aken. 168

Affect not any thing in nature's spite,

Affectation fades the brightest form,

Cong. 144

Young 1: 148

faints into airs, and languishes with pride, Pope 1: 145

walks, for graceful ease,

Aken. 346

Affectation

Affectations quite reverse the foul,
Affection is the chain of grateful minds,

- ties of, double all our joys,
half difarms our pains,
frail! train'd up by sense,

Affections, born of earth, decay,
Affidavit-customers, letting out ears to,

Affliction is the good man's shining scene,

purifies the mind,

Pope 2: 97
Hughes 274

Aken. 201

Aken. 201

Young 3:92

Parn. 105

Butl. 2: 107

Young 3: 15

Sav. 60

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Afflictive birch, cursed by idle youth, distils a liquor, Phil. 68

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his strength like Neptune, like Mars his mien, ib.

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distinguishes himself as a general, Pope il. 1: 136

Agamemnon

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