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Som. 81
Som. 84

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Ot. 59

63

Orthodoxy, what,
Os Sacrum, what,
Ostiacs, misery of,

Dyer 120
Ostrich, described,

Young 1:217
Ostrogoths on Latium fall,

Pope 3:-179
- thou moft Christian enemy to peace, Young 2 : 142

again in arms! again provoking fate ! Young 2 : 143
Otter-chace,

Gay I io
hunting, described,

his dirge,
Otway, Windsor-castle,

to Duke,
to Creech,
epilogue to duke of York,

66
to dutchess of York,

69
prologue to City heiress,

70
ode of Horace,

72
prologue to Constantine,

75
pastoral on death of Charles II.

77
fail'd to polith or refine,

Pope 2 : 228
Ovation, what,

But. I: 216
Ovid has sublime thoughts in plain words, Add. 185
ill commented,

Add. 181
has something of the best and worst poets, Add. 182
abounds in turns, easy and natural,

Add. 183
seems to confound the diurnal and annual motion, ib. 183
wit of, has something of the pun,

Add. 184
mixes two repugnant ideas,

Add. 189
copious in invention,

Add. 192
knows not when he has said enough,

Ald. 196

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employs his invention more than his judgment, ib. 198

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in whom trong Art with stronger Nature joins,
thoughts fo tender, and exprefs'd fo well,
too often addreffes the imagination,

has the mafterthip of Love,

exile chilled,

Art of Love,

Metamorphofes,

Elegy v.

tranflations from,

Pom. 216

Pom. 216 Pom. 216 Ham. 204 King 307 Add. 5

Dry. 4: 203

Yal. 408

Cang. III

King 253

Dry. 3:297

Duke 94

Add. 105 | Dry. 3:297 | 4: 1

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Thom. I: 150

enfharing in the toils of law,

fomenting difcord and perplexing right, Thom. 1:150

utrag'd, ceafe that outrage to repel,

bear it, howe'er thy heart rebel, utward act is prompted from within,

acts defile not, without the heart,
H

VoL. LVIII.

Pope od. 4:81

Pope od. 4: 81

Prior 1:325

Milt. 3:53
Outward

Gay 2:85

Gray 369

"Outward fhew, how falfe we judge by,

Owen, triumphs of,

faireft flower of Roderic's ftem,

Owl and farmer,

the swan, the cock, the spider, &c.
Owl-eyed race, whom virtue's luftre blinds,

Owls Athenian, fceptic,

Ox, laborious, of honeft front,

--

bears the various labours of the year,
think on, and learn content,

- bellowing falls,

Oxen, management of,

Oxford, Learning's Pantheon,

Wit's galaxy,

encomium of,

prologue to University of,

extempore verfes to,

epiftle to earl of,

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infcription for monument of countefs of,

Oyfter, conteft about,

Dry. 5:156

Cow. I : 164

Cow. I: : 165

Phil. 54

Tick. 135

Prior 2: 261

Gay 1:217

Pom. 204

Som. 274

P

Pacific Ocean, paffage into,

Pack, over-numerous cenfure of,

Packhorfe and the carrier,

Pacuvius, Roman Satirift,

Padders, who rob by fun-fhine,

's face, falfer than,

Paddy, character of the Intelligencer,

Padua, with fighs, beholds her Livy burn,

Dyer 124

Som. 53

Gay 2:1651

Dry. 7:15

Dry. 2:

Burl. 2:4

Swift 2:53

Pope 3:18:

Pagean

Pageants of a patriot's name, a foulness hid,

Pain fubdues all,

overturns all patience,

foil of pleasure,

paft, more dear than pleasure,

Hate, Fear, and Grief, family of,

Aken. 334

Milt. 1: 188

Milt. 1: 188

Butl. 2 : 194

Butlo 2 : 194

Pope 2:46

Pain'd fenfe alone frees us from Fancy's tyranny, Young 3: 123

Paint, ftrange power of, creator art!

Painter,

Tick. 155

Hughes 77

Dyer 135

epiftle to,

mafter of the loveliest art,

Dyer 135

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mufe begin, boldly draw crouds of virtues, Hughes 272

Dry. 2: 152

revived by the Roman and Lombard schools, id. 2:153

Painting, origin of,

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Prior 1 : 130

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Palinody,

But. 2:199 Palinurus nodded at the helm,

Pope 3 : 254 Nain,

Dry. 6:129 -gives name to a place,

Dry. 6:130 Pallas, Tritonian maid,

Rowe L. 389 virgin armipotent,

Broome 77 taught the texture of the loom, Pope od. 4: 164 first taught poetry and spinning,

Swift 1 : 215 discovers to Ulysses his country, Pope od. 4:12 robb’d the many of their mind, Pope il. 2 : 181 the worse advice to chuse, the better to refuse, id. 2:181 and Venus, son of Evander,

Dry. 6: 209 described,

Dry. 6:222 Nain,

Dry. 6:292 Pall-mall celebrated,

Gay 1: 120 Palm, amorous tree, Palmetto shoots like the tall pine,

Gay 1:19 leaves of, used as a fan,

Gay 1: 20 Palmito, wine of,

Waller 699 Palms, speed by oppression,

Cow. 2:72 Pam mow'd down armies in the fights of Lu,

Pope I: 139 enigma on,

Prior 2:257 Pamphlet in Sir Bob's defence,

Swift 2 : 306 will never fail to bring in pence, Swift 2 : : 306 I'an, poet of the plain,

Fent. 326 to Moses lends his pagan korn,

Pope 3 : 180 and Fortune,

Gay 2 : 179 Pandarus leads those of Zeleia,

Pope il. 1 : 100 aims an arrow ai Menelausg Pope il. 1 : 132

Pandaris, 3

Wall. 53

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