Aken. 157 Pom. 339 Pom. 339 Pations, real good, or feeming, moves them all, Pope 2:45 good or ill, as used, Young 3 : 246 use of, are the elements of life, Pope 2 : :35 tender, are the most severe; Thom. 2:19 grandeur of, Young 2 : 185 when in ferment, work outy. Swift 1:32 as anger does in vermin, Swift 1:32 enfiave, Dry: 7:3522 darken reason's light, Swift 2 : 36 our understanding with darkness fill, and pervert the will, vultures of the mind, Gray 332 raise ftormy strife, and trouble life, Prior 2:167 plebeians are, which faction raise, rage, obstructed in their course, Pope 2:5 how frail, an ode, to wind, delicate the art, čloathed in a different drefs, Dry. 1 : 280 in various plants, Passive courage, gallant, Buil. 1: 1:165 obedience, Thom. 2: 113 whence parties, Whig and Tory, Thom. 2 : 113 Passover inftituted, Cow. 2:66) Past life, ours no more, Roch. 296. Past and future close to waking thought, Párn: 116 Paston, epitaph on, Dry. 2 : 199 Paftor Fido, ode in imitation of, Lytt. 49 Paltora, Ingbes 131 Pastoral, Sav. 40 Wall. 144 Collins 270 Tick. 137 Phil. 42 Collins 235 2 Dry. I :'268 1 : 269 18 Pope 1:18 Pope 1:18 Pope 1:18 Pope I : :19 Pope 1 : 20 Add. 200 Prior 1 : 66 Paftoral, origin of, to be plain and humble, poems, Pastorals, on certain, of Virgil, Pastorel, character of, figure of, foiled by Hobbinol, Pastures fit for theep, defects of, Prior 1:25 Stien. 152 Hugbes 170 Swift 2: 40, 64 Walsh. 343 Hughes 132 Sben. 135 Ai Pbil. 297 Shen. 169 Dry. 5:21 Som. 14:3 Som. 104 Som. 106 Dyer 30 Dyer ? Parc, Buil. 1:270 Milt. 2:120 Young 2:71 Paths of glory lead but to the grave, Gray 338 of Gods, what mortal can survey., Pope od. 3 : 274 Patience, fortitude of, Milt. 2:4 truest fortitude, Milt. 3:29 trial of fortitude, Milt. 3:50 that battied fortune's rage, Tbom. 2:61 softens every sad extreme, Sav. 66 disarms disease of pain, Sav. 66 mocks flander's fting, Sav. 66 Itrips of terrors the terrific king, Sav, 66 smiling sees th’ ingratitude of friends, Sav. 66 raises hope, and smiles away despair, of toil and love of virtue fail, Prior 2: 159 and resignation, pillars of peace, . Young 2 : 2:248 Patrick's weli, sudden drying up, Swift 2:7 Patriot, Hughes 256 nor brib'd by hopes, nor by mean fears control’d, ib. 256 proof alike against both foes and friends, Hughes 256 ne'er from the golden mean of virtue bends, Hughes 256 wisely fix’d, maintains the purpose of his mind, id. 256 but where, by these virtues known? Hugbes 256 unsway'd by others parlions or his own ? Hughes 256 - just to his prince, and to the publick true, Hughes 256 in all events, shuns each partial view, Hugbes 256 is a dangerous post, Swift 2 : 186 -the people's brave, Dry. 1: 157 the politician's tool, Diy. 1:157 Patriot, Sav. 14 2 Ga tb 42 Yald. 396 Patriot, of the moral world, Young 1:274 like, ftrut and frown, Swift 1:138 Patriots of their own interest, Dry: 5 : 224 for a place abandon fame, supple, of the modern sort, Swift 2:6 turn with every gale that blows from court, ib. 2:6 Patroclus sent to enquire about Machao:1, Pope il. 1 : 345 advised to fight in Achilles' armour, Pope il. 1:352 request of, go, in Achilles' arms, Pope il. 2:: 102 lead forth my Myrmidons, Pope il. 2.: 102 and conquer in my right, Pope il. 2 : 102 touch not Héctor, Hector is my duc, Popeil. 2: 102 puts on Achilles' armour, Pope il. 2 : 104 Achilles' dearer part, Pope il. 2 : 145 is now an empty name, Pope il. 2:155 dead, his arms are Hector's right, Pope il. 2 : 170 lamented by Achilles, Pope :/. 2:170 of mildest manners, and the gentlest heart,id. 2 : 162 in death a hero, as in life a friend, Pope il. 2 : 162 lov'd beyond myself, is flain, Pope il. 2 : 172 dead, Achilles hates to live, Pope :!. 2:173 dead, whoever meets me dies, P.peil. 2: 239 gone, I stay but half behind, Pope il. 2:109 hail ! bloody Hector stretch'd before thee, id. 2 : 290 funeral procession of, Pope il. 2 : 294 Pope il. 2 : 296 funeral games for, Pole il. 2: 300 Pattens, invention of, Gay 1: 108 reason of the name, Cayı : 110 Paul pyre of, Black. 5 2 Thom. 2:5 Thon. 2:5 Paul nor Swithin rule the clouds and wind, Gay I : 107 (St.) deduces the Creator from the creation, Cow. 2: 248 Prior 1 : 142 Paulus, by Mr. Lindsay, Swift 2 : 103 answer to, Swift 2 : 103 Peace, ode to, Collins 266 -- come to grace thy Western ines Collins 267 ode to, 1717, Rowe 80 fairelt, sweetest daughter of the skies, Rowe 80 fill voice of, Cow. I:184 accent divine, King 385 O Virtue, peace is all thy own, Pope 2 : 72 first of human blessings, thou source and soul of social life, beneath which, Science her views enlarges, Thom. 2 : : 5 harmony of, destroyed by war, mild and gallefs dove, Cow. I: 180 thai goodness bofoms ever, how happy the man atign'd tog Rowe L. 181 goodness ever thares, goddess ferene, in robes of spotless white, Hughes 53 art-nurfing, Tbom. 2 : 104 stretch thy reign from thore to shore, Pope I : 74 triumph of, Hugbes 17 the blest land, and joys inceffant crown, Pope od. 3:62 o'er the world her olive wand extends, Pope I : 48 how glorious in pains ! Young 3 : 127 secured by fuccefon, Dry. 1:213 the fruit of love, Dry. 1:317 Peace 3 Cung. 62 Milt. 3:134 Mall. 250 |