Pitt 200 Milt. 2 : 109 Buil. 2: 253 Ninus's tomb, Pyramus and Thisbe to meet there, Hugbes 59. loveliest youth of all the Greeks, Pope il. 1 :94 Nisus and Euryalus, character of, Dry. 6: 238 recall Æneas, Dry. 6: 241 friendthip of, Dry. 6: 250 Miit. 2 : 109 Prior 2:179 Priar 1 : 268 Nobility of blood, fallacious good, Dry. 3 : 2013 Noble mind disdains not to repente, Pope il. 2 :73 Nobles look backward, and so lose the race, . Young 1 : : 81 Nobleft minds, can such anger dwell? Pbil. 81 Nod, the great, the certain sign of Jove propitious, Tick. 183 Olympus trembled_at, Tick. 183 that seals his word, the sanction of the God, Pope il. 2 : 145 that ratifies the will divine, Pope il. 1:60 the faithful, fix'd, irrevocable fign, Pope il. 1: :60 the ftamp of Fate, and sanction of the God, Pape il. 1 : 60 Butk 2 : 272 Gay 2: 197 Gay 2 : 197 Noman Watts 170 Noman is my name, Pope od. 3:24t None judge fo wrong, as thofe who think amifs, Pope 1:254 None defcends into himself, Non-entity, gave birth to all, from, Dry. 7:339 Pom. 337 - Non-existence, the only refuge of the bad, Young 2: 159. Rorve 37 - Non-juror, prologue to Nonpareil; Prior 2253 ་ - Non-refiftance trims between a rebel and a king, Dry. 2:75 fo much fooner comes the long and gloomy night, ib. Noric blade, best-temper'd steel, Normanton, in Rutlandshire, fit for theep, Phil. 13 Dyer 31 North, great nurfe of Goths, of Aláns, and of Huns, Pópe 3 :179 meaner than a wretch of flate, human foreign was to him, pleafes the difficult, Young 1: 147 Thom. 2: 173 Milt. 2: 206 Nothingnefs in deed and name, Notions are drawn from guefs, Notus never fair, Nouveaux interêts des Princes, lines written in, Prior 1 : 1 Novel, verfes written in,. Novelty, pleafure from, final caufe of, Buti. 1:93 Pope 2:95 Young 3: 261 Lanf. 213 Aken. 20 Aken. 21 lofes its charms by repetition, man can be true to, Aten. 85 Cong. 8: Nought is vain, which gratitude infpites, Thom. 2: 176 treads fo filent as the foot of time, Young 1:134 Nugent, earl, epiftle to, by Dunkin, Swift 2:374 Numa, king of Rome, Dry. 4:133 taught religion, Dry. 4: 157 foften'd Rome's rapacious fons, the rites of strict religion knew, Thom. 1: 170 Prior 1: 163 Numbers, power of, Number and cadence unknown to old writers, fmooth or rough, are right or wrong, Pope 1: 105 more fweet than woman, like mufic, can ev'n grief control, Numidia, mother of the yellow brood, Cow. I : 160 Gay 1: 184 Hughes 101 where the ftern lion thakes his mane, Hugbes 101 Dry. 1: 264 Wall. 33 Nuptial Nuptial song, of a friend, Æneas’ ihips changed to, Thom. 2: 189 Lanf. 2.49 Prior 2: 245 Black. 196 Butl. 2: 214 Pope 1 : 129 Dry. 6:235 Dry. 3: 135 Watts 84 But. 2:566 : Oak, age of, breaking of, saint-like virtue, vacancy of sense, Oaths to pin on the sleeve, not to be taken literally, tests of true and false, Ob and Sollers, paltry, Obedience, best, happiness,' entire happiness, alter'd, the desire the same, Objects, different of different minds, great and exalted, our admiration, Obscenity vile, no pardon Thould find, with dulness, shamefuly Butl. 1:195 Young 1:132 B4:1. I:29I Butl. 2:13 But!. I: 194 Burl. 1 : 282 Buil. 2:59 Milt. 2:137 Milt. 1:156 Milt. I : : 197 Thom. 2 : 25 Tick. 211 King 328 Prior 1 : 238 Aken. 80 Aken. 84. Pope I:113 Pope 1 : 113 Obscenity, : Tbon. 1:53 Fent. 312 Phil. 33 Natore, ever-changing birth of the immutable, Young j2 : 153 -all change, no death, Foung 2:152 emblem of man, who pafies, not expires, Young 2 : 153 swarms with life, in various moulds has beauty cast, Gry 2 : 240 and form’d the feature for each taste, Gay 2 : 240 herself appears improv'd by art, Gay 1 : 349 is but art, unknown to thee, Pope 2 : 39 smiles not-alike on all, dissjoins the beauteous and prophane, Young 1:153 the poet's object, Lans. 231 only the true laurel gives, Gay 1: 207 the best miftress, King 172 gifts of improv'd by art, - on all the power of bliss bestows, Kiny 376 breaks through all disguise, Lanf. 192 alone can love inspire, Hugbes 148, 227 still speaks in woman's eyes, Gay 1 : 263 in spite of art prevails, lives by toil, Dyer 82 Itate of, was the reign of God, Pope 2:60 through the world the war declar'd, Rowe L. 81 our society adores, where Tindal diétaies, Pope 3 : 249 smiles, will only Delia frown: fainting, Waris 146 is.a friend to truth, Young 2:85 preaches to mankind, Young 2 : 86 and grace confess the Infinite Unkrowr., and skill, two tops of Parnaisus, Natures generous purify their clay, Matures Som. 346 Lytt. 8 I Watts 50 Den. 72 Pal. 441 |