Defferr graces all the feast, pathless, in the planets, Destruction, grim with blood, like a vulture, hovers pigh, presages of, to a rcalm, Detraction from her presence flies, Devil, the first rebel, tempts, then betrays, -out-witted, or when luke-warm, is undevout, by promotion, --- moral gravitation, King 212 Cow. 2: 31 Cow. 2: 32 Dry. I: 94 Dry. 3:63 Dry. 3:76 Butl. I: 32 Pbil. 15 Hughes 279 Hal. 227 Hugbes 232 Bull. 2: 32 S Butl. I: 3: Priyr 1:139 Som. 335 Gay I : 172 Prior 1 : 280 Watts 127 Young 2: 84 Young 3 : 151 Butl. 2: họ Butl. 2:10 Thom. 2 : 133 Tbom. 2 : 139 Hughes 211 Mall. 239 Wet 168 Cow. I : 316 Pope 1 : 357 Buck. 76 Dialogue, an art now almost loft, K 3 Garth 42 Mall. 297 328 Dyer 25 Dialogue, which the old Grecians knew, Buck. 76 in allusion to Horace, Swift 2 : 109 between a poet and his servant, Pitt 281 Diamond rings felonious hands adorn, Cong: 128 Dian, quiver’d, sister of the Day, Pope il. 2 : 216 Diana, temple of, Dry: 3:97 lady of the leaf, Dry. 3 : 184 Diasenna, harangue of, Dice have banished all taste, riddle on a pair of, Swift 1 : Dick, a maggot, Swift 2:93 variety of, Swift 2 : 95 Diction, only the colouring, Diy. 3 : 20 Didius, vile usurer, bought the empire, Dido, ftory of, Dry. 5: 328 passion of, Dry. 6:35 prepares a hunting match, Dry. 6:41 by a storm driven to a cave with Æneas, Diy, 6:44 contrives her own death, Dry. 6: 67 to Æneas, Dry. 4: 193 Die, to die is to be free, Lanf. 291 · betimes, die innocent, Pom. 284 is but the surest way to live, Broome 129 as we do, we must remain, the daítard first, who dreads to die, Pope il. 1:81 ---- or conquer, are the terms of war, Pope il. 2 : 146 of nothing, but a rage to live, Pope 2 : 109 Dies novissima, Diet, Dificulties prove e foul great, Dry. 1 : 314 Digestion, Pom. 326 Pcm. 344 Cow. I : 251 Black. 193 : Digestion, instruments of, Pope od. 3:1571 of mien, to awe, Pope od. 3: 203 Dingley and Brent, Swift 1:290 Diocletian, Salonian garden of, Cow. 2:336 Butl. 2: 275 Diogenes, a coiner, Butl. I:137 paltry tub of, Diomed, the force of, Tydess' fin, Pope il. 1 : 185 opposes the return to Greece, Pope il. 1 : 267 seconded by Neftor, Pope il. 1 : : 267 -- wounded by Paris, Pope il. 1:337 wounded by Pandarus, Pepe il. 1:155 cured by Minerva, Pope il. 1:156 enabled to difcern gods from mortals, Pope il. 1:156 kills Pandarus, Pape il. 1: 163 wounds Venus, Popeil. 1:165 greatly distinguishes himself, Popeil. 1: 1:151 like a tweeping torrent, Popeil. 1:155 undertakes to go as fpy, P pe il. 1 : 303 accompanied by Ulyffis, Pepe il. 1:394 chides Venus, Pope il. 1:165 and Glaucus, interview, Pepit. 1: 197 exchange armour, Poreil. 1:200 Diomede refutes to engage in the war, Dry: 7:13 --- recounts the miseries of war, Diy. 7:14 Gay 2 : 207 prologue for, Gay 1: 275 Dionyfius, Homer's thoughts refines, Pope 1:119 Diore:, leader of ihe Epian race, Pope il. 1 : 148 Diores, Garth 137 KA 159 Som. 241 Diores, in vain his valour, and illustrious line, Pope il. 1 : 147 Diræ, daughters of night, Dry. 7:88 Dire is the omen, when the valiant fear, Rowe L. 304 Dirce's fountain blush'd with Grecian blood, Pope 1 : 276 Directors build castles in the seas, Swift 1 : 206 promises but wind, Swift 1 : : 208 Dirge, Gay 1 : 79 Disappointment Sben. of a promised hour, Young 2 : 34 and relief, Watts 196 Disarray, the tumult of the fight, Pupe il. 2:41 Discarded toast, Discontent, universal, Cow. 2: 352 a proof of immortality, Icung 2 : 164 incurable consumption of our peace, Young 2 : 164 Discontented and unquiet, Discord, foliloquy of, Gartb 64 nurse of War, King 368 dire lifter of the Slaughtering Power, Popc il. 1: 143 small at her birth, but rising every hour, ib. 1: 143 red with blood, Broome 107 dire parent of tremendous woes, waits upon divided power, Pepe 1 : 284 luit of, fires thy soul, Pope 1: 295 in patriot form, debauches us, Dry. I : 297 periwigg’d with snakes, Swift 2: 350 harmony not understood, Pope 2 : 39 Discords make the sweetest airs, s Cow, I : 261 Discovery, 166 Discovery, Watts 240 Broome 109 Buil. 1 : 305 2 Lans. Yal. 444 Cow. I: 305 Duke 115 Swift 1:29 * 294 Discourse, the medicine of the mind, Pope il. 2 : 80 the banquet of the mind, Pope od. 3 : 116 banquet of the mind, Dry. 3 : 181 sententious and instructive, Discretion ! thou wert ne'er a friend to Love, Swift 1 : 131 moderate your cost, King 212 be my guide, Lans 150 covers what it would blame, King 306 all virtue in, Disdain, Watts 248 provokes disdain, Lanf. 289 Disdainful look reveals feeds of hatred, King 328 Disease, described, Garth 56 prayer to, Death's dark agent to luxuriant Eale, Garth 82 conquered, Cow. 2 : 38 incident to cattle, Dry. 5:167 Disguise, 'tis great, 'tis manly, to disdain, Young 2 : 225 Dilh, to lay in, Butle I:1o8 King 217 Pope od. 4:74 Shen. 28 Disobedience, reward of, Milt. 1 : 203 Adam cautioned against, Milt. 1 : 203, 208 effects of, Dispensary, Garth 40 Sav. 40 Cong. II8 Milt. 2:3 |