Curio, a fpeaker turbulent and bold, barter'd liberty for gold, falls in Afric, what avail thy popular arts, thy restless mind, that fhook thy country, Rowe L. 58 Rowe L. 202 Rowe L. 201 Rowe L. 201 Rowe L. 201 Rowe L. 201 Aken. 333 Aken. 212 Aken. 216 Weft 264 Cow. 1: 169 thou the first victim of thy war, epistle to, ode to, by infamy the mindful dæmon fway'd, Curiofity, a mighty traveller, ----- makes pilgrims, ---- a crime, which in the fex needs no excufe, Swift 1: 11 Curll, from the blanket, flies high in air, Curls on curls, the head is built before, of curfes is our curfe to love, of kings, for fubjects to be poor, Pope 3: 141 Dry. 7:273 A. Phil. 383 Young 3:2 how vaft his influence; how wide his fway! Weft 312 the world's great idol, we adore, makes current in the man follies of the child, Fent. 227 Pom. 341 conquers fear and shame, Cutts, verfes to Lord John, Gay 2: 52 Watts 113 Cyllarus and: Hylonome, loves and death of, Dry. 4: 92 Collins 280 Cymbeline, dirge in, Cymon and Iphigenia, Dry. 3:256 Cynarétomachy, Cynthia fhines at noon of night, elegy, ode to, Butl. I :39. Hughes 66 Cong. 99. Shen. 147 Cypress by the noble mourner worn, Cyprus to Love's goddess dear, Cyrene, built under the Aufpices of a crow, Carnean feast annually kept at, Rowe L. 142 Rowe L. 349. Pitt 202 Pitt 203 Dry. 6:113 Sam. 339 Dedalus built the temple at Cumæ, Dagger, dead-doing blade! Dagon, god of Philistins, worshiping of, D'Aiguillon, invitation to Duchess, Dalila, Samfon's fnare, gains on Samfon to reveal his fecret, Milt. 1: 20, 21 Lytt. 86 Milt. 3:14 Milt. 3:15 Weft 172 the friend of juftice and of truth, Weft 172 Damagetus, nor will I pafs unfung, thy fire, Damafcus, prologue to siege of, Damafk'd meads yield flowers useful in potables, Dame lofes pity, who lost her shame,. religion, fought for, Dames, who native beauty want, Mall. 173 Phil. 68 Dry. 7: 298 Prior 2: 60 Sav. 152 Dry. 2:114 and Delia, epistle to, - a bookish mind with pedantry unfraught, Damps of oblivion shed on the filial dulness, Damfels cull the fnowy fleece, or twift the purpled Pope od. 3:171 Dane, fiery-treffed, Collins 260 Collins 247 Danger, what mortal eye can fix'd behold, not affay'd, no praife gain'd, serves to enhance the prize, Prior 1:235 Add. 54 waits on all untimely joy, Pope od. 4: 187 lies in death's uncertainty, Dangers ftrow the paths the mighty tread, preffing, cowards will grow bold, that might the bold affright, Young 2: 120 Lanf. 253 Rowe L. 168 Dangling and loyalty, Dante began to polish Italian, Danube, vaft and deep, fupreme of rivers, French, pufh'd into, refcued, and the empire fav'd, Daphne, and Apollo, Darent, ftain'd with Danish blood, zeal with cool debate is join'd, Darius flies, young Ammon urges on, I 4 Dry. 3:318 Dry. 5:43 Pope il. 1: 151 Rowe L. 392 Pope od. 4: 170 Prior 1:53 Dyer 10 Prior 2: 126 Milt. 2: 214 whofe bounds were fix'd, before his race began, ib. 117 David, character of, whofe harp devotion in a rapture ftrung, the monarch after God's own mind, Milt. 2:105 S Diy. 1: 136 Parn. 154 Parn. 154 Parn. 163. Buck. 97 Pope 1:250 his life a fcene of danger and a ftate of war, Prior 2: 180 feigns madness, Cow. 2: 134 refort to at Adullam, Cor. 2: 135 after day brings truth to light, each has its unguarded hour, one abftemious, to grief and anguish, encounters Goliah, lamentation over Saul and Jonathan, Davideis, Day, cach breathes his, then finks into his clay, Gay 2: 192 each fteals me from myfelf away, Broome 164. A. Phil. 381 Cow. 2: 151 Som. 204 Cow. 2:70 Gay 1: 209. Pop: il. 2: 206 of death, fhall pronounce on all our days, Young 2: 143 Day |