Envy, but like a shadow, proves the substance true, Pope 1 : 110 a fharper fpur than pay, is blind, never dwells in noble hearts, ill becomes the human mind, Gay 2: 47 Gay 2: 187 Dry. 3: 124 defames, as Harpies devour the food they first Swift 2 : 201 its guilt pity, and its rage despise, ftrove with evil deeds to conquer good, waits, that lover of the dead, ill-judging and verbose, is emulation in the learn'd or brave, Envious mind each blemish strikes, blind to all apparent beauties, wall, why destroy the lovers' hopes, why forbid the joy, Epeans in four bands, of ten ships each, Epaminondas, first and best of men, Epic poem, view of, what, action of, a full-length draught of life, more for the manners, principal parts in, paffions, Epicafte, fheeny form of, woo'd by Oedipus her fon, Fent. 257 who built by chance this mighty frame, Black. 135 Gay 1: 214 Swift 2: 278 on the bufts in Richmond Hermitage, --- on a lady weeping at the tragedy of Cato, -- on the humanity of the Prince of Wales, extempore, Rowe 56 Rowe 58 Prior 2: 240 Epigrams on the intended hospital for ideots, &c. Swift 2 : 370 Epitaphs, Pope 2: 355 Dry. 4: 304 Epithalamium of Helen and Menalaus, from Claudian, Epithets thick laid, as varnish on a harlot, Epode, what, Equal courfe, hard to fteer, Hugbes 138 Milt. 2: 212 Weft 117 Dry. I: 221 -- government, makes king and people happy, Wall. 149 *Erafmus ftem'd the torrent of a barbarous age, Pope 1: 120 Eriphyle, for gold betray'd her lord, Eris, founds the loud Orthian fong, Err, is human, to forgive divine, Err by ufe, go wrong by rules; Erratic throngs their Saviour's blood deny, wice, none, in love and war, Inced by its own arms, Pom. 224 Milt. 2: 209 Error's Rowe L. 102 Add. 41 Fent. 259 Pope il. 1: 321 Dry. 3: 138 -Pope 1: 112 Prior 2 :-84 Pom. 346 feize the wife, Erymedufa, nurse of Nausicaa, 'Error's mazy grove we roam, Errors removed will fmooth the way to truth, Pope od. 3: 185 tender fecond to a mother's cares, Pope od. 185 Efher, enchanting vale, Efpoufal, Thom. 1:92 Gay 1:238 Effay on Man, to the Author of, Satire, Fope 2:27 Som. 221 · Pope 2: 1 Effays Moral, -Pope 2:95, feq. Cow. 2: 261 in verfe and profe, Effential One, and co-eternal Three, Pom. 333 Eftates have wings, and hang in Fortune's) 's power, Pope 2: 252 fwallowed at a meal, Efté, of ancient Stock, Efteem is virtue's right alone, Dry. 7: 228 Lanf. 126 Gay 2: 128 feldom does fo much good, as ill-will harm, Pote 1:6 Eteocles, fortune the crown decrees, -- Pope 1: 286 pleafed to behold unbounded power thy own, ib. 287 Eternal, whofe nod controls the world, being to undergo eternal punishment, |