Milt. 3 : 103 Den. 55 Aken. 249 Fent. 234 1:11; 205 Pitt 226 Shadow every where, no substance to be found, all, all on earth, Young 2:7 in a glass, riddle on, Swift 1 : 324 Duke 87 had all from nature, id. sometimes stoop’d to please a barbarous age, 234 - but wrote the play,th’Almighty made, Young 3: 177 each passion drew, Mall. 161 great above rule, Mall. 161 Mall. 161 yet unequal, in’d Tuscan fancy to Athenian force, Collins 276 felt for man alone, Collins 276 wrote happily rather than justly, Dry. 7:103 inscription for, for gain, not glory, wing'd his roving flight, Pope2: 2 and grew immortal in his own despight, id. 217 Shame, no greater torture, fear of, Pope 2:4 perverted worst of evils, Pope 2:4 lafting ! to our own fears a prey, Pope ilo 2 : 150 lives with guilt, attends on prostituted praise, Pope 2 : 14 suits but ill with the begging kind, Pope od. 4:113 void of guilt, Thom. 1:90 charming bluth of innocence, Tbom. 1:90 3 Shame, 2:13 Aken. 327 -293 - 141 Buth 2: 233 :31 207 377 Duke 156 Dyer 36 Shame, greatest evil and the greatest good, Pope il. 2: 329 Shameless they give, give what's not their own, Popeod. 4: 109 woman is the worst of men, Young 1 : 133 Shannon's waves lifted o'er those of Boyne, Prior 1:-57 Skaron rose, a pleasing odour throws, Parn. 198 Sbe.,.every, appears a goddess till enjoy'd, Prior 2 : 205 Ske-Atheists ne'er till now appeared, Young 1: 151 a match for nothing but the Deity, Young I : 151 She gallants, prologue to, Lans. 2:13 epilogue, Lans. 215 Sheep, breed of, to suit to soil and climate, choice of, Dyer 39, 4• pastures fit for, Dyer .30 instinct of, to choose their food and physic, .Dyer.40 cannot bear extremes, folding of, Dyer 42 management of, cloath'd with skins, to preserve their wool, cole or turner, food for, in silence dies, Pope ih 2 : 290 and buth, Som. 275 49 Sheep-thcaring, Dyer Thom. 1:56 Cong of, Dyer 52 sports of, Dyer 59 Dyer 55 Sheér-wit avoid, tharvilly thing, Buck. 78 Shell-fith raises Venus, Shenstone, verses to, in his illness, Sben. 319 5 Shenstone, Dyer 46 Dry. 5: 160 Dyer bo Dyer 60 feast of, King 208 verfcs to, 16 28 30 207 Shenstone, verses written at the gardens of, Shen. 316 307-324 on death of, 314, 322 prefatory efsay on elegy, 3 arrival at his retirement, 13 pofthumous reputation, 15 untimely death of an acquaintance, Ophclia's urn, 13 compares love with friendship, to a lady, describes a vision, 123 his early love of poetry, 26 his disinterestedness, to fortune, complains.of the novelty of life being over, 32 his recantation, 34 to a friend, 35 declining an invitation to foreign parts, 37 in memory of a private family, 40 advantages of birth to merit, 43 indulges the suggestions of spleen, 47 repeats the song of Collin, 50 verses written in spring 1743, 53 compares his fortune with others' distress, taking a view of his retirement, 59 verses written on the violation of sepulture, 62 reflections suggested by his situation, 65 the imperfect pleasure of a solitary life, to Delia, with some flowers, describing the sorrow of an ingenuous mind, 74 Shenstone, 56 69 -8 152-160 -197 273 verses to, Shenstone, odes, fongs, ballads, Shen. 79-149 pastoral ballad, - levities, 161–195 judgement of Hercules, progress of taste, 215 fate of delicacy, 21.5 @economy, 237 the ruin’d abbey, -259 effects of superstition, 259 love and honour, the school-mistress, 284 infcriptions, -297-326 307-324 Shepheard (Sir Fleetwood), letters to, Prior 1:2 epigram translated by, Milt. 3 : 299 Shepherd of Israel, guide me right, Parn. 197 disarm’d, wolves the flock devour, Dry. 1:185 scrip, its furniture, Dyer 41 and philosopher, Gay 2:25 --- nor envy nor ambition knew, Gay ne'er the paths of Learning try'd, Shepherd's dog and the wolf, Gay : 58 -week, Gay 1:51 of men, rulers of the land, Tick. 173 Sheridan, answer to simile of, Swift 2 : 322 to Jackson, Swift 1: 247 Swift 1 : 349, 353 - to Swift, Swift 1:167, 352 prologue by, Swift 1 : 212 - reply of, Swift 1 : 242 Sheridan, 2:26 Gay 2:26 2 : Swift to, Pon. 34 Pom. 34 Prior 1:159 Sheridan, submission of, Swift 1 : 246 Latin verses to, Swift 1:156 upon his verses, Swift 1:231 --- on his circular verses, Swift 1:232 to George-Nim-Dan-Dean, Swift 1: 224 his ballad on Ballyspellin, Swift 2 : 332 Sherlock would clear the greatest mysteries, but perplex'd and made them darker, on Death, Sheva, character of, Dry. 1 : 195 Shew antique, Butl. 1:211 Shield of Achilles, wrought by Vulcan, Pope il. 2 : 187 - his neck o'er shading, to his anclc hung, Pope il. 1 : 198 Shifts of state, those jugglers' tricks, Swift 1:4 David, Dry. I: 145 Wall. 16 Dry. 1:87 catalogue of, Pope il. 1 : 86 S Mall. 243 Shipwreck, described, 2 Pitt 278 Shock, the pride of all his kind, here is laid, Gay 1 : 25% - who fawn'd like man, but ne'erlike man betray'd, id.252 Sh for walkers, Gay 1: 102 Shooting flying, match, Dry. 6:94 - corns a shower presage, Swift 1:6 Short by the knees, intreat for peace, Swift 2: 314 V L. LVIII. P Short Cow. 2: 75 Cow. 2:13€ Thom. 1:114 2:36 Som. 153 |