PAGE 'Go, rose, my Chloe's bosom grace! 159 J. GAY. Fables, 1727. •Grant me, gentle Love,' said I .... 59 W. CONGREVE. Works, 1710. 58 Happy the man! whose wish and.. 2 A. POPE. Odes, in Works, 1736. Hard is the fate of him who loves 281 J. THOMSON. Poems, 1750. Here, Cupid puffed, and strung his 200 E. HOWARD, Earl of SUFFOLK. In his Miscellanies, 1725. Here lies the Lyric, who, with Tale 209 ANON. In Miscellaneous Poems, ed. by D. LEWIS, 1726. Here's a Health to the Queen, and 37 ANON. As printed by Mr. W. the Olden Time. (M.) How blyth, ilk morn, was I to see.. 194 S. R. In A. RAMSAY's Tea Table Miscellany, Edin., 1724. How brimful of Nothing's the life 265 Rev. J. MILLER. Coffee House, 1737. How firmly fixed, I thought my. 226 J. THURSTON. Poems, 1729 How happy a state does the Miller 297 R. DODSLEY. The King and the Miller of Mansfield, in Trifles, 1745. How happy could I be with either 170 J. GAY." The Beggar's Opera, 1728. *How sweetly smells the simmer .. 182 A. RAMSAY. Poems Edin., II, 1728. PAGE I'll tell her, the next time!' said I 239 G. GRANVILLE, Lord LANSDOWNE. Works, 1732. W. CONGREVE. Old Batchelor, in Works, 1710. P. A. MOTTEUX. In J. 0. (J. OLD- 1707. 150 A. POPE. In A. H.(A. HAMMOND]'s New Miscellany, 1720. In Church, the Prayer Book'and 149 ANON. In Poetical Miscellanies, ed. by Sir R. STEELE, 1714. In good King Charles's golden 147 ANON. In British Musical Mis cellany, I (January, 1734). (M.) In Heaven, one holiday, you read. 71 M. PRIOR. Poems, 1709. 175 E. WARD. Delights of the Bottle, (Sept.] 1720. In such a night, when every louder 112 A. FINCH, Countess of WINCHILSEA. Miscellany Poems, 1713. 152 Lady M. W. MONTAGU and J. HERVEY, Lord HERVEY. The original folio' issue of these Verses, 8c. [1733). In vain, dear Cloe! you suggest 236 I am, in truth, a Country Youth ... 269 H. CAREY. In British Musical Miscellany, IV (August, 1735).. (M.) Ianthe the lovely, the joy of her 55 !! GLANVILL. Poems, 1725. This is the answering, political Poem to DRYDEN's in Vol. VII, 20. JANTHE is Queen ANNE; and 'IPhis, Prince GEORGE, her husband. If those who live in Shepherd's..., 278 J. THOMSON and D. MALLET. Alfred, a Masque, 1740. It is thought that its Songs are by THOMSON. 'If thou hadst liberty to choose 233 ANON. In Miscellany, ed. by J. HUSBANDS, Oxf., 1731. If’tis joy to wound a Lover.. 45 Rt. Hon. JOSEPH ADDISON. Rosa mond, 1707; If Wine and Music have the power 80 M. PRIOR. Poems, 1709. A. POPE. Works, 1751. .. Rt. Hon. Sir W. YONGE, Bart. In Musical Miscellany, III, 1730. (M.) X, 1741. 70 M. PRIOR. Poems, 1709. I said to my heart, between sleeping 225 C. MORDAUNT, Earl of PETER- Miscellanies, 1727. secret Charm 227 J. THURSTON. Poems, 1729. • It always has been thought 89 M. PRIOR. The Conversation. The original folio issue of 1720. It must be so ! Plato, thou reason'st 48 Rt. Hon. J. ADDISON. Cato, 1713. I took the paper in my trembling .. 129 A. HILL. Works, 1753. Let not Love on me bestow 62 Capt. Sir R. STEELE. The Funeral, 1702 Let them censure! what care I?.. 81 M. PRIOR. Poems, 1709. Life is a jest; and all things show if? J. GAY. Poems, 1720. 1 PAGE Lords, Knights, and Squires, the .. 76 M. PRIOR In J. DRYDEN's Mis cellany Poems, V, 1704. Love and Folly were at play 66 P. A. Motteux. In J. O. (J. OLDMIXON]'s Muses' Mercury for April, 1707 Love's an idle childish Passion 232 H. BAKER, F.R.S. In British Musical Miscellany, I [April, 1734). (M.) Love is a scion cropped from ..... 61 T. ELLWOOD. In his Collection of Poems (1730). Love, wearied with his roving 97 ANON In Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany Poems, ed. by E. FENTON, (1709). This Poem is on the same subject as Prior's at p. 86, published in the same vear. PAGE Oft hast thou told me, Dick ! in 186 N. AMHURST. Poems, 1723., 0, grant that Marshal Wade 275 ANON. O, I'll have a husband! aye 271 H. CAREY. In Sir J. VANBRUGH and C. CIBBER's Provoked Husband, and Ed., 1729 One day, the God of fond desire 282 J. THOMSON. Poems, 1750. 0, nightingale ! best poet of the.... 282 J. THOMSON. Poems, 1750. G. LYTTELTON, Lord LYTTELTON. 1748. 159 J. GAY. Acis and Galatea, 1732. 0, say, What is that thing called 257 C. CIBBER, P.L. In British Musical Miscellany, I (March, 1734). (M.) 0, the pleasing, pleasing anguish.. 45 Rt. Hon. JOSEPH ADDISON. Rosa mond, 1707 'O, Venus! Beauty of the skies!.. 104 A. PHILIPS. The Spectator, No. 223, Man 's a poor deluded Bubble 295 R. DODSLEY. Trifles, 1745. Me Cupid made a happy slave 63 Capt. Sir R. STEELE. In J. 0. [J. OLDMIXON]'s Muses' Mercury for February, 1707. My days have been so wondrous 114 Archdeacon T. PARNELL, D.D. In Pretical Miscellanies, ed.' by Sir R. STEELE, 1714. My time, o, ye Muses ! was happily 100 J. BYROM, F.R.S. The Spectator No. 605, October 6, 1714. The text is from Miscellaneous Poems, Manchester, 1773 III 200 Persuade me not, there is a grace.. A. FINCH, Countess of WINCHILSEA. Miscellany Poenis, 1713. E. HOWARD, Earl of SUFFOLK. In his Miscellanies, 1725. Polly ! from me, though now a .... 206 R. SAVAGE. Works, 1775. Pope has the talent weil to speak.. 211 Dean J. SWIFT. Poetical Works, 1736. ANON. Poems, &c., published by J. 10 98 Not with more glories in th'. A. POPE. Rape of the Lock, ist Ed., 1714. No warning of th' approaching ... G. GRANVILLE, Lord LANSDOWNE. Works 1732. 238 56 56 PAGE PAGE Says my uncle, ‘I pray you 167 'The snows are melted, and the 138 J. GAY. In SwIFT and Pope's Mis L. WELSTED. Epistles, Odes, &C., cellanies, 1727 1724. See! see, she wakes! Sabina... 57 The various Suppliants which ... 294 W. CONGREVE. Works, 1710. R. DODSLEY. Trifles, 1745. She said. The pitying audience 30 The Wanton's charms, however .. 284 A. POPE. Rape of the Lock, 5th Ed., J. THOMSON. Poems, 1750. 1718. Though I never got possession 145 She was not coy! 218 LADY M. W. MONTAGU. Works, E. ROOME. His alteration of R. 1803 BROME's Jovial Crew, 1731. Though women, 'tis true, are but.. 218 Soft kisses may be innocent 277 E. ROOME. His alteration of R. C. COCKBURN. Works, 1751. BROME's Jovial Crew, 1731. W. CONGREVE. Works, 1710. M. PRIOR. Poems, Dublin, 1723: Sweet are the charms of her I love 140 Thus to a ripe, consenting Maid B. Booth. In Musical Miscellany, W. CONGREVE. Old Batchelor, in II, 1729. (M.) Works, 1710. 119 Archdeacon T. PÄRNELL, D.D. Poems, ed. A. POPE, 1722, G. LYTTELTON, Lord LyttelTON. 1748. 'Tell me, Eunesia ! prithee, tell!.. 298 To him who in an hour must die .. 247 ANON. 'In Miscellaneous Poems, ed. G. LYTTELTON, Lord LYTTELTON. by J. RALPH, 1729. In R. DODSLEY's Collection, &c., II, Thanks, Chloe! Thy coquetting : 285 1748. R. West. In A. DALRYMPLE's Col- To keep thy saul frae puny strife.. 185 lection, fc., 1796. A. RAMSAY. Poems, Edin., 1, 1724. The dusky night rides down the .. 261 To stifle Passion is no easy thing! 120 H. FIELDING. Don Quixote in Archdeacon T. PARNELL, D.D. In England, 1734. J. NICHOL's Select Collection, &c., III, .The heavy hours are almost past 245 1780. G. Lyttelton, Lord LYTTELTON. To wake the soul, by tender In R. DODSLEY's Collection, &c., II, A. POPE. In Rt. Hon. J. ADDISON'S 1748. Cato, 1713. The Lass that would know how 204 'Twas when the seas were roaring 162 M. CONCANEN. In Musical Mis J. GAY. The What d' ye call it(1715), cellany, I, 1729. (M.) in Poems, 1720. The merchant, to secure his ...... 80 M. PRIOR. Pocmis, 1709. E ROOME. His alteration of R. Unless with my Amanda blest 278 J. THOMSON. Poems, 1750. R. LEVERIDGE. In Musical Mis- A. POPE. Odes, in Works, 1736. Lady G. BAILLIE. In W. THOMSON'S Orpheus Caledonius 11725). (M.) There was an old fellow at 219 E. ROOME. His alteration of R. Warned, and made wise by others' 238 BROME's Jovial Crew, 1731. G. GRANVILLE, Lord LANSDOWNE. These, equal syllables alone 3 Works, 1732. A. POPE Essay on Criticism, 1711. Well! if ever I saw such another.. The lines within brackets are from the Dean J. SWIFT. Poetical Works, Dublin edition of 1717. 1736. 46 36 202 212 38 50 PAGE What dire offence, from am'rous.. 4 A. POPE. The first Three Cantos of The_Rape of the Lock are from the 1st Ed. of 1714 ; the last Two, from the 5th Ed. of 1718. What man, in his wits, had not.... 199 Rev. S. WESLEY. Miscellaneous Poems, ed. by D. LEWIS, 1726. What Nymph ou I admire, or.. 78 M. PRIOR.' Poems, Dublin, 1723. What! put off with one denial !.... 93 J. PHILIPS. Cider, 4c., 1708. What though I am a London 223 ANON. In British Musical Mis. cellany (March, 1734). (M.) What though they call me Country270 H. CAREY. In Sir J. VANBRUGH and 256 C. CIBBER, P.L. Love in a Riddle, 1719. When all was wrapped in dark 178 ANON.. (? Edin., ? 1723.) D. MALLET touched up this old "Ballad'; and passed it off as his own. When Britain first, at Heaven's 279 J. Thomson and D. Maller. Alfred, a Masque. It is thought that its Songs are by THOMSON. When Daphne first her Shepherd.. 50 M., Lady CHUDLEIGH. Poems, 1703. When Delia on the plain appears.. 244 G. LYTTELTON, Lord LYTTELTON. 1748. when I think on your truth; I .... 250 G. LYTTELTON, Lord LYTTELTON. In R. DODSLEY's Collection, $c., II, 1748. When mighty Roast Beef was the. 262 H. FIELDING. Don Quixote in England, 1734.-R. LEVERINGE. In British Musical Miscellany, III (May, 1735). (M.) When Slaves their liberty require 54 W. WALSH. In The Grove, 1721. 'When thy beauty appears .. 115 Archdeacon T. PARNELL, D.D. Poems, ed. by A. POPE, 1722. When you censure the Age... 171 J. GAY. The Beggar's Opera, 1728. While at my house in Fleet street 124 N. Rowe, P.L. Poetical Works, and Ed., 1720. While Butler, needy wretch! was 209 ANON. In Miscellaneous Poems, ed. by D. LEWIS, 1726. While from our looks, fair Nymph! 77 M. PRIOR. Poems, 1709. While gentle Parthenissa walks .. 62 Capt. Sir R. STEELE. Tender Husband, 1717. PAGE While you, my Lord! the rural.... Rt. Hon. J. ADDISON. In J. DryDEN's Miscellany Poems, V, 1704. Why are those charms by frowns 205 M. CONCANEN. In Miscellaneous Poems, ed. by R. SAVAGE, 1726. Why, Celia! should you so much 298 ANON. In Miscellaneous Poems, ed. by J. RALPH, 1729, Why, Damon!' why, why, why so M., Lady CHUDLEIGH. Poems, 1703. Why, lovely Charmer! tell me 62 Capt. Sir R. STEELE. Tender Husband, 1717. 241 G. GRANVILLE, Lord LANSDOWNE. Works, 1732 Why should those eyes, Florella! 251 W. POPPLE. In Miscellaneous Poems, ed. by R. SAVAGE, 1726. Why we love, and why we hate 106 A. PHILIPS. Pastorals, &c., 1744. Why will Delia thus retire 144 Lady M. W. MONTAGU. In R. DODSLEY's Collection, $c., 1, 1755. With an honest old friend, and.... 268 H. CAREY. Poems, 3rd Ed., 1729. With downcast eyes and folded 231 H. BAKER, F.R.S. In Musical Miscellany, III, 1730. (M.) With my frailty, don't upbraid me W. CONGREVE. Semele, an Opera, in Works, 1710. Woman'thoughtless, giddy.... 230 H. BAKER, F.R.S. In Musical Miscellany, IV, 1730. (M.) 58 210 136 Ye Poets ragged and forlorn Dean J. SWIFT. Poetical Works, 1736. 'Ye Shepherds and Nymphs, that 198 W. HAMILTON, of Bangour. Poems, 1760. "Ye Shepherds of this pleasant.... 196 W. HAMILTON, of Bangour. Poems, 1760. You ask, my friend! How I can .. Rev. L. EUSDEN, P.L. In Poetical 1714 You little know the heart, that you 146 Lady M. W. MONTAGU. Works, 1803. 'Young Strephon, by his folded 156 W. BedinGFIELD. In A. H. (A. HAMMONDJ's New Miscellany, 1720. Youth's the season made for joys! 170 J. Gay. The Beggar's Opera, 1728. GLOSSARY AND INDEX. on a A', 183, 194, all. Court Ball given mance by Mrs. M. Manley. Exploded Bite, 272, a hoax, Atterbury, Bishop of a swindle. A Black Coat, 65, the Clergy. A blackguard boy, 72, a boy House of Commons. Blackmore, Sir R., 132. Pushing Blades, 177, free and easy fellows, gallants. Blaté, 183, bashful, diffident. Looking babies, 99, the small | The Blind Boy (C. Cibber, P.L.), 257 the pupil of another's eye. A purer blush, 9, by the use of rouge. Blyth, 194, blithe. To boot, 65, into the bargain. Bangs me, 266, beats me. Painted Bow, 13, the rainbow. Bow street, London, 125. 11, 18, 19, 20-22, 28, 30, 33, 34. Bra, 202, brave, fine. in Smithfield on Št. Bar- Braided colours gay, 139, embroidered. tures. Belinda ( = Miss A. Fermor] Brimmers, 116, cups full to the brim. Belinda (). Thurston), 226. Britain, 40, 44, 279. Britons, 272. Brown, Sir G. [= Sir venny, Monmouthshire. A brushing fox, 261, a fox berries, as they were roasted. A Bubble, 73, 295, a dupe, Betty, I = Belinda's lady's. a gull. Bubbles, 176, mad specula. 288, 289. Budgell, E., 134. Bevil (H. Baker, F.R.S.), 230. Burn, 183, stream. wood or whalebone in front of a corset, to stiffen it. elegantly dressed for the Byrom, F.R.S.; J., 100-103. |