Heaven fpeaks the Maker's magnificence, is won by violence of fong, hopes on, discharges all its watery ftores, and beauty's honour, 'tis they can give, Milt. 1: 234 Pope 2: 226 Gay 2:13 King 274 Dry. 2:65 and earth, two magnets, and hell, like a top, Watts 339 Butl. I : 256 deep wifdom to the fool fupplies, but oft infatuates and confounds the wife, to gracious ends directs the ftorm, punithes the bad, proves the juft, Pitt 403 Pitt 403 Thom. 2: 115 Dry. 1: 126 protects the juft, never will forfake the virtuous, moft chaftifes, whom he likes, chaftifes, what beft it loves, when it afflicts,'tis mine to hearken and adore, Mall. 271 Heaven has wove the thread of life with pain, Pope od. 4:73′ itfelf points out an hereafter, look to, be blind to all below, purfues, we fhun the ftroke in vain, alone knows events of actions and fates, Pope cd. 4: 207 Add. 329 Gay : 36 Prior 1: 23 fells all pleasure, its gifts not all at once beftows, thefe years with wifdom crowns, with 's Swifs, who fight for any god or man, Heavenly charms prefer to proffer'd gold, country, breathing towards, Young 2:239 Pope il. 1: 139 action those, ib. Pope il. 1:41 fufpending forrow, Pope od. 4: 111. Heaven-taught poet charms the ear, to combat born, and bred amidst alarms, Pope il. 1: 226 carries Paris's challenge to Menelaus, prefers a prayer for his fon, Pope il. r: 109 Pope il. 1:211 Pope il. 1: 217 Pope il 1: 219. Pope il. 1: 220. Hector, Hector, challenge of, accepted by nine, throwing a stone, bursts open one of heads his native bands, arrefts Patroclus with a mortal wound, Pope il. 2: 132. at whofe feet he dying lies, Pope il. 2: 132 terror of the Greeks, that man of men, Pope il. 1:254 Hector, his body preserv'd incorrupt,, ranfom of, dead, lamentations over, when fuck aloft her tail, forbodes a fhower, Gay 1: 56 Heifer, peafant in search of, Height of blifs, but height of charity, Heir urges heir, like wave impelling wave, Pope 2: 82 Pope 2: 253 Helen for ten whole years engag'd the world in arms, Pitt 272 invited to view the combat, Pope il. I: III her affection for her husband and country revives, ib. 111 her beauty commended, Pope il. 1: 112 points out to Priam the principal Greeks, Pope il. 1 : 112 fcorn'd the champion, but the man the lov'd, Pope il. 1:121 mix'd a mirth-inspiring bowl, Pope od. 3: 115 5 Dry. 4: 183 Buck. 57 Duke 147 Dry. 6:15 Dry. 6:18 Pope it. 2:35 Dry. 5:270 Cor. 2:74 Milt. 1:7, 11 Hell |