Sefoftris, high on his car, drawn by scepter'd fiaves, Pope 1 : 206 Set phrafes, when you write, avoid, Seven-dials, to feven ftreets count the day, Seventh day blessed, Gay 2:8F Pope 3: 85 Gay 1:113. - fome thought, fome whim, and all a contradiction, id. 145 -- is ever to a foldier kind, Pope od. 4:3 Sextus, degenerate fon of Pompey, confults the forcerefs Erichtho, Rowe L. 267 Rowe L. 274 informs his elder brother of Pompey's death, Rowe L. 377 expreffès his horrour at the fight, Shade, thrice we call'd on each unhappy, Shadow, privation of light, ade on, Rowe L. 377 Pope od. 3:229 Dry. 2: 152 Pitt 225 or a nothing in all hopes and schemes, Pitt 225 Shadow Milt. 3 : 103 Den. 55 Aken. 249 Fent. 234 id. 234 'Shadow every where, no substance to be found, Pitt 226 all, all on earth, Young 2:7 in a glass, riddle on, Swift 1 : 324 Shadwell nods the popry on his brows, Pope 3: 173 Shaftetbury, character of, Duke 87 Shakespeare, Fancy's child, had all from nature, Mall. 161 great above rule, Mall. 161 yet unequal, Mall. 161 join’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,Pope 2:2 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 - lasting ! to our own fears a prey, Pope ile 2: lives with guilt, Pope 2 : 14 Tbom. 1:90 3 Shame Aken. 327 Buth 2: 233 2:150 Duke 156 Thom. 1:90 Shame, greatest evil and the greatest good, Shameless they give, give what's not their own, Shannon's waves lifted o'er those of Boyne, Pope il. 2:39 Prior 2: 205 Young 1: 151 a match for nothing but the Deity, Young 1: 151 She-gallants, prologué to, Lanf. 2.13 epilogue, Lanf. 215 Sheep, breed of, to fuit to foil and climate, Dyer 36 inftinct of, to choose their food and phyfic, Dyer 40 cannot bear extremes, folding of, management of, cloath'd with skins, to preferve their wool, cole or turnep, food for, in filence dies, and buth, Sheep-fhearing, fong of, fports of, Dyer 46 Dyer 42 Dry. 5: 160 Dyer 60 Dyer 60 feast of, Sheer-wit avoid, thar filly thing, Shell-fith raifes Venus, Shenftone, verfes to, in his illness, 5 Dyer 55 Buck. 78 King 208 Shen. 319 Shenftone, 56 59 compares his fortune with others' diftrefs, taking a view of his retirement, 62 65 69 72 74 Shenftone, defcribing the forrow of an ingenuous mind, Parn. 197 Dry. 1: 185 Dyer 41 Gay 2:25 Gay 2:26 Gay 2:26 Gay 2: 58 Gay 1: 51 Tick. 173 Swift 2: 322 Swift 1: 247 349, 353 I: Shepherd of Ifrael, guide me right, difarm'd, wolves the flock devour, fcrip, its furniture, and philofopher, nor envy nor ambition knew, ne'er the paths of Learning try'd, Shepherd's dog and the wolf, week, of men, rulers of the land, Sheridan, answer to fimile of, to Jackfon, Swift to, prologue by, Swift Swift 1: 167, 352 Swift 1:212 Swift 1: 242 Sheridan, |