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DIDO thus of old protefted,
Ne'er to know a fecond flame;
But alas! fhe found fhe jested,
When the stately Trojan came.

Nature a disguise may borrow,

Yet this maxim true will prove;
Spite of pride, and spite of forrow,
She that has an heart muft love.

What on earth is so enchanting,
As beauty weeping on her weeds?
Thro' flowing eyes on bofom panting
What a rapturous ray proceeds?

Since from death there's no returning,
When th' old lover bids adieu,
All the pomp and farce of mourning
Are but fignals for a new.

INDEX.

INDEX

TO THE

PROS E.

A.

A Cademical philofophers, on a fect of them.

Page 304

Allegory.
Anecdote of a miraculous escape of King Charles II.
written by Bishop Atterbury.

concerning the executioner of King Charles I.

Arabick language, on the use of it.

Aftronomical ftudies, the pleasures and advantages of.
Atterbury, (Bishop) his letter to his fon Osborne.

361

82

2.47
299

4I

336

217

B.

Baxter, (Richard) his vindication of his own conduct. 166

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Clergy, a fcheme to raise a fund for the maintenance

of their widows and children.

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264

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207

E.

Earthquakes, feasonable reflection on the late ones. Page 95

modern conversation on the fame.

wonderful effects of the fame exemplified.

Eulogy on early rising.

97

146

287

F.

Fell, (Dr. John, bishop of Oxford) his speech at his tri-
ennial vifitation, 1685.

Fiddling confidered, as far as it regards an University.

G.

Genefis chap. xiii. verfe 10. corrected.

H.

Halleri (Alberti) de novâ tunicâ oculi fetus claudente

Horace, Book i. Epiftle 17. corrected.

pupillam obfervatio.

Book iii. Öde 26. explained.

Book i. Ode 19. explained.

Ode i. explained.

Humiliation and fufferings of our bleffed Saviour.

Hunting an improper diverfion for the fair fex.

I.

Of intellectual pleasure.

A fecond eflay.

Jones's (John) petition to the ladies in and about St.

James's.

L.

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Learning of no party.

5

Learning of Oxford tradefmen and college-fervants.
Letter full of P's.

53

244

Locke (Mr. John) letters relating to his expulfion.

201

M..

Masquerade, Adventure of an Oxonian at one.

Human life compared to it.

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340

130

Oak, Speech of an old one, to an extravagant young
heir, as he was going to be cut down.

Oxonian, excurfion of one, into the country.

165

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Scripture, on the abuse of it in converfation.

Smith's (Edm.) burlefque on his own ode on the death.

of Dr. Pococke.

100

383

Stigand's speech to William the conqueror.

Student, letter of advice to.

ditto, advifing him to adapt his work more to
the ladies.

ditto, from a smart.

Page 367

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Styles, on the diversity of.

T.

Tillotson, (Archbishop) his letter to a friend in sickness.
Torpedo, new experiments concerning it.

241

49

Tradefman's complaint of his elder brother's behaviour.
Tully's Tufculana Quæftiones corrected.

178

86

U.

Univerfity, letter to a young gentleman on his en-
trance there.

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