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Rowe, prologue to Non-juror,

imitation of Horace,
reconcilement of Tonson and Congreve,
Horace to his calk,

to Venusg

-imitated,
the union,
on contentment,
on last judgement, &c.
Colin's complaint,

reply,
epigram,

imitated in Latinry,
Mæcenas,
epigram on prince of Wales,
verses to a fimile of Pope,

song,
-- on a first visit to lady Warwick,

stanzas to lady Warwick,
the visit,
contented shepherd,
a lady finging,
to lord Warwick,

to lady Jane Whartong,
-- to Mrs. Pulteney,

ode for 1716,
birth-day 1716,
ode for 1717,

to peace, for 1718,
to the Thames, 17199,

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Watts 191 Watts 192

Pitt 192

satire on,

Rowe, story of Glaucus and Scylla,

Rowe So Lucan's Pharsalia,

41 (Thomas), verses to,

verses to (Benoni), Royal highness, on approaching delivery of, maids, born victims of the stategi

Lanf. 260 progress,

Tick. 118 Society, Cowley to,

Cow. 1:214 hisory of, by. Sprat,

Cow. I: 220
Bul. 2:187

Butt. 2:TI
Royalists commended,,
Royalty seized by the priesthood,

Milt. 2.: 130 Rubicon, an humble river flows,

- Rowe L. 54 the boundary between Gauland kaly, Rowe Ł. 55 Rudders govern, and the ships obey,

Smitb III Ruddy evening skies foretel the morning fair, Rowe L. 166. orient flames with day,

Pope od. 3 : 283 Ruffians brib’d, ne'er the cause enquire,

Hughes 305 Rufinus,

King 367 character of,

King 371 Rufus bleeds in the forest like a wounded hart, Pope z: 60 Ruin'd abbey, Rule the rump, you rule the roaít,

Swift 2 : 204 Ruler of nature, known in nature's laws,

Parn. 168 trust with his skies,

Pope 2 : 204 to him commit the hour, the day, the year, Pope 2 : 204 o'er the men of Atring,

Butl. r: 53 Rules of speech to study, no ignoble talk,

King 272 are nature methodis'd,

Pope I : 94 derived from the practice of the ancients, Pope 1:95

Rulings

Sben. 259

Butl. 2:75

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Ruling-passion, none diffemblers in,

Pope 2 : 101 strong in death,

Pope 2 : 104 conquers reason still,

Pope 2 : 124 Rum, rice's spirit,

Phil. 69 Rumbling of a coach, to write to,

Dry. 2 : 286 Rump, what, the commonwealth,

Buil. 2: 76 Rump-bone represents parliament,

Butl. 2:36 Rumps roasted, Rums rusty and dull,

Swift 2 : 153 Run, as mice from a cat,

But, I:17 Rundle, bishop of Derry, verses on,

Swift 2 : 344. in has a heart,

Pope 2: 298 Running, no mean part in war,

-- a race between two legsg. Runnymede, inscription for a column at,

where the great charter was obtained, Aken. 329 Runny mead, charter of,

Den. 18 Rural confusion, herds and Aocks compose, Thom. 1 : 60

games,
maid, rich in poverty, enjoys content,

Gay 1:15 ne'er feels the spleen's imagin’d pains, Gay 1 : 16 nor melancholy ftagnates in her veins,

Gay 1:16: sports,

Gay 1 : 1 Ruthes strewed the ground,

Dry. 3:139 Ruifel, his cannons thunder,

like Homer's Hector, Aung his fire, Ruthen, youth's long locks in yellow rings defcend, Rowe L. 65

Buti. 2:91 Butl. I:3O4

Aken. 329

Som. 95

Add. 146 Add. 14

Sab«

Wall. 51 Wall. 54

Duke 137

Fent. 273

Buck. 17

S Sabbath kept,

Mil. 1 : 226 was every day,

Dry. 2: 180 Sabines, chaste as,

Dry: 7:-260 Sable, guard attended by,

Swift 2 : 87 Sacharissa, Neep bathes in her eyesg

as coy as Daphne, Sacrament, what we receive ing,

Dry. 2 : 29 Sacred oracles can bear the search,

thirst of sway, all tics of nature broke, Pope 1 : 284 -- vows are bought and fold,

writ expresses great truths in few words, Wall. 22 Sacrifice, ceremonies of,

Dry: 7:55 - to time, fate dooms us all, Sacrifices, types of the promised seed,

Mil. 2:127 to Moloch,

Cow. 2: 120 Sad to die, fadder to live in wor,

Prior 2 : 200 to raise, and succour the distressed,.

Prior 2 : 149 Safe bind, and safe find,

Prior 2:10 Safe's the word,

Swift 2: 305 Safety rests on honest counsels,

Young 1:250smiling, with her bosom bare, securely walks,

Parn. 271. must man's liberty restrain,

Pope 2 :

2:65 placed in despair of safety, Sagan of Jerusalem, character of,

Dry. 1:154 Sage, nor gain, nor fame pursues, Sails wing the masts,

Pope od. 3:13 Sailing compared to a chariot-race,

Rowe L. 338 Sailor fly, made the maid a wife,

Gay 1:90

Sailor's

Parn. 271

Den. 17

Som, 224

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Hughes 31
Hugbes 31

Ot. 10

St. Dennis, where proud Luxemburg defies,

forc'd to yield, St. George's Church,

Chapel, with trophies,

hall described, St. James's Park, St. John, English Memmius,

Or. II Ot. 16

Wall. 50 Phil. 25

ode to,

St. Paul's, prospect from,
Saints, who,

lead brothers by the nose,
represented by rumps,
reformation termagants,
of the first grass,
may employ a conjurer,
obedient to the laws of God,

embrace thee with a love like minc,
Salacacaby, how made,
Salamander, description ofy

a reptile of the serpent kind, Salamanders, fiery termagants, Salem, the realm of peace,

Phil. 26, 29

Den. 8 Butl. I: But, I: 39 Butl. 2:75

Butl. 2:61 But. I: 209 Butl. : 239 Parn. 197

1:194 King 233 Swift 1 : 33 Swift 1: 34

1:129 Pain, 211

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