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Carcafe has furviv'd thy mind, worn-out with age, Gay 1: 335 Cards, we know, are Pluto's books,

to eafe the pain of coward thought, Care, a thoughtful being, long and spare, in vain we seek to fly,

purfues every where,

Swift 2: 195 Prior 284 Parn. 69

Gay 2: 84 Ot. 73

toffes on his iron bed,

or, mufing, faftens on the ground his eye,

Broome 128

Broome 128

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Rowe L. 403

Rowe L. 101

Rowe L. 49

Rowe L. 387

Add. 331

Add. 293

Add. 294

Add. 277

Pitt 393

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fets an example of bearing toil,
was always laft in Cato's care,
the vanquished owned,

who could conquer, could forgive,
thall open to himself a paffage,

like Mount Atlas, ftands unmov'd,
rifes fuperior, and looks down on Cæfar,
difdains a life which Cæfar offers,
by Pompey courted and by Cæfar fear'd,
for Rome and Liberty he liv'd and dy'd,
bold flights, th' extravagance of virtue,
laft good man of Rome,

on Addison's tragedy of,

fent to a Lady,

prologue to,

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Cato, fpeech of, to Labienus,

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Lytt. 96

his voice we hear, afferting Virtue's caufe, Hughes 196

Cattle, management of,

and corn were all the gold and filver,

Dry. 5: 147
Buck. 90

Cow. I: 176

Catullus, ode of,

-on Lesbia,

Caucafus, view of,

crown'd with everlasting snow,

Cavendish, praise of,

Harley, with Waller's poems,

Cavil in debate ruins public business,

Caufe of liberty betray,

final, of the different difpofitions,

Cautious Alice,

Swift 1: 98
Mall. 207

Broome 135

Cow. I: 341
Fent. 327

Butl. 2:II

Rowe L. 318

Aken. 118

Prior 2 252

Ceafe to know,what known will violate thy peace,Pope od. 3: 127

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to her Maker's praife confin'd the found, {Pope 1 : 77

Pope 1 : 81
Wall. 69

fupreme of trees, and miftrefs of the wood, Prior 2: 130

Cedar, prince of trees,

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Cenfure,

Cenfures fall on dull pretenders,

Centaurs fpilt their drunken fouls,

Celia. See Cælia.

Celtiberians draw their defcent from Gaul,

Cenotaph to Agamemnon's name,

Rowe L. 160

Pope od. 3: 131

Swift 2: 47
Garth 65
Phil. 77

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Ceres, a cornucopia fill'd her weaker hand,

Cerrial oak, chaplets of,

Buil. I : 64, 65

Hughes 19

Dry. 3: 174

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thus, thus return'ft thou to thy longing wife, Dry. 4: 67

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Chain, which holds heaven and earth and main, Pope il. 1: 240

holds on, and where it ends, unknown,

Pope 2: 56

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