Fate spin thy future with a whiter clue, Pope od. 4: 169 and a milder afpect shew, Pope od. 4: 169 But I : 44 "Weft 143 Rowe L. 86 men steered by, hath in various ftations rank'd mankind, referv'd him to perform its doom, furnishes out life's ftage with war and ftrife, Hughes 281 allows no folitude to kings, rarely on the valiant frowns, A. Phil. 341 Pom. 233 ·propitious once and kind, then welcome, Pope il. 2 : 276 nobler to be envied, than to be pitied, to infamy and hatred dooms Sicilia's tyrant, ill-news wing'd with, Fates of men are in the hands of Jove, can never change their firft decree, Weft 200 Weft 201 Dry. I: 299 Pope od. 4:30 alike deny, the dead to live, orfairy forms to die, Tick. 216 Father and Jupiter, fhines full in the filial frame, Gay 2: 96 Pope od. 3: 111 his port, his features, and his fhape the fame, id. 3:111 of life, teach me what is good, feed me with never-fading blifs, Thom. 1: 161 Faultless piece, never was, nor is, nor e'er fhall be, Pope 1:102 Faults feek the dark, of raging love, her virtues all her own, in your perfon or your face correct, King 263 Smith 188 Cong. 122 Faults Gay 2:94 Buck. 89 Faults in other men we fpy, Favour, too great is fafely plac'd on none, Favourite has no friend, Favours come from caprice, not from choice, unexpected doubly please, Fawning cringe be far, Fawns, a prey to every savage, Fear, ode to, thy hurried ftep, thy haggard eye, back recoil'd, freezes minds, is an ague, · pale comrade of inglorious flight, and Flight, yoke Mars's chariot, its effects on men, gives fwallows wings, no human fate exempt from, in public councils, betrays like treafon, -Pope il. 1: Butl. 2 : 8o, 8r Cor. 1 : 60 Wall. 71 Milt. 3: 134 Butl. I :3I2 Add. 276 Rowe L. 70 Young 1:55 of death lefs bafe than fear of life, worthiping with, Fearful with reproaches fire, and the brave, all fink alike, Fearless lover wants no beam of light, belongs to Venus, and can never stray, Young 2: 106 Young 2: 83 Pope il. 1: 136 Pope il. 1: 212 Ham. 212 Ham. 212 Fears Fears to be laid on Providence, * ne'er move the daring and the wise, to outrun, and doubts, to jealoufy will turn, Feaft, if not beft, 'tis naught, Milt. 2: 165 Bull. I: 116 Cong, IO2 King 219 of death! the feafters doom'd to bleed! Pope od. 4: 176 Feaftful mirth, be this white hour affign'd, Feather'd-death, a dart, Feeble-age will all thy nerves difarm, Felicities of labour learn, Felicity in what placed, Pope od. 3: 116 Cong. 86 Dry. 6: 260 Gay 1: 280 Milt. 2: 21I is, ill firmly to fupport, good fully tafte, Young 2: 240 I: fex, who change conftant lover for the new, ib. 1: 218 Fortune's play, Tick. 210 a flave, a chief in one revolving day, ib. 210 Fiction decks the truth with fpurious rays, of the town, to be made, Fiddling, Arcadians famous for,, Fidelity no where to be found,. but a jeft, Field and river can fupply mankind, of glory is a field for all, of battle is this mortal life, Fields are full of eyes, Field-fports, Fiend commences with the child, none fo cruel, as a reafoning brute, N 2 Add. 67 F. 346 Butl. I:77 Roch. 306 B. tl. 2: 150 C. r. 2:364 Buck. 107 Rowe L. 181 Pope il: 139 Pote 3: 127 Young 2: 256 Dry. 3:78 Som. 145 Fent. 214 Pom. 288 Fiends, |