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GLOSSARY AND INDEX.

A', 183, 194, all.
Abigails (M. Prior),
ladies' maids.
Aboon, 184, above.

Ariosto, 34.

of

84, Atalantis, 22, a satirical Ro-
mance by Mrs. M. Manley.
Atterbury, Bishop
Rochester; F., 134.
Asia, 19.
Greater Assembly, 134, the
House of Commons.
Ay (Scotch), 185, ever.

The Act Tune, 264, the Over-
ture.

Addison, Rt. Hon. J., 38-45,
48, 49, 134.
Affectation (A. Pope), 24.
Africa, 19, 161.
Agamemnon, 33.
Ain, 182, own.

Air, 14, 62, 63, manner, bear-
ing, appearance.
Ajax (A. Pope), 3.
Hoary Albula, 39, a stream
flowing from the sulphureous
Lake Albunea into the Anio,
and thence into the Tiber.
The latter also was anciently

called Albula.

Alcander (W. Walsh), 54.
Alexandrine, 3, a line of

verse of twelve syllables.
Alexis (M. Prior), 74, 75
Almenon (T. C. Paget, Lord
Paget), 292, 293.
Amanda (J. Thomson), 278,
283.

Amaryllis (J. Gay), 169.
Amhurst, N., 186-193.
Amintor (Anon.), 298, 299.
Amintor (W. Popple), 251.
Amintor (L. Welsted), 138,

139.

Amoret (W. Congreve), 60.
Amoret (J. Thurston), 227.
An Amphitheatre, 41, the
Coliseum at Rome.
Amynta (W. Congreve), 59.
Amynta (W. Somervile), 215.
An, 202, once.

Animated rocks to live, 43,
sculpture.
Anna, 30.

Great Anna! 16, Queen Anne.
Anne, Queen, 16, 148.
Appose, 202, suppose.
Arabia, 9.

Ardelia = the poetical name
of A. Finch, Countess of
Winchelsea], 109.
Ariel, a Sylph, see Machines,
5-8, 12-15, 17, 21, 23.

Looking babies, 99, the small
image of oneself, reflected in
the pupil of another's eye.
Save his bacon, 91, to save
himself from harm.
Baillie, Lady G., 202, 203.
Baith, 183, 202, both.
Baja [= Baiæ], 40.
Baker, F.R.S.; H., 230-232.
Bangs me, 266, beats me.
Bannock, 184, bread, made
in a round and flat shape.
Barber, M., 221.
The Baron [= Lord Petre],
a little man, 5, (A. Pope), 4,
II, 18, 19, 20-22, 28, 30, 33, 34.
Bartlemew Fair, 132, held
in Smithfield on St. Bar-
tholomew's Day, August 24.
Beau (Anon.), 98, 99.
Bedingfield, W., 156-158.
Belinda (Anon.), 95.
Belinda (Anon.), 149.
Belinda = Miss A. Fermor]
(A. Pope), 4-35.
Belinda (J. Thurston), 226.
Belvidera (J. Thurston), 227.
On the bent, 184, the grass.
Berenice, 35.
Bergavenny, 289, Aberga-
venny, Monmouthshire.
Berries crackle, 20, the coffee
berries, as they were roasted.
Betty = Belinda's lady's-
maid] (A. Pope), 9.
Betty Lady E. Ilchester],
288, 289.

Bevil (H. Baker, F.R.S.), 230.
Corn bing, 203, a place for
storing corn.
Birt, Rev., 289, 290.
Birth-night Beau, 5, one
elegantly dressed for the

Court Ball given on a
royal Birthday.
Exploded Bite, 272, a hoax,
a swindle.

A Black Coat, 65, the Clergy.
A blackguard boy, 72, a boy
carrying a link, or torch.
Blackmore, Sir R., 132.
Pushing Blades, 177, free and

easy fellows, gallants.
Blate, 183, bashful, diffident.
The Blind Boy (C. Cibber,
P.L.), 257.

A purer blush, 9, by the use
of rouge.
Blyth, 194, blithe.

Bohea, 29, a kind of tea.
Boileau-Despreaux, N., 4.
To boot, 65, into the bargain.
Booth, B., 140, 141.
Painted Bow, 13, the rainbow.
Thou bows, 183, bowest.
Bows his eye, 203, shuts it.
Bow street, London, 125.
The Box, 6, at the theatre.
The Boyne, 40, in Ireland.
Bra, 202, brave, fine.
Braes, 184, banks.
Braided colours gay, 139,
embroidered.

Bray, 147-149, in Berkshire.
Breathing rocks, 41, sculp-

tures.

Brillante,aSylph(A.Pope), 14.
Brimmers, 116, cups full to
the brim.

Britain, 40, 44, 279.
Britannia, 43, 109, 279.
Britons, 272.

Brown, Sir G. [= Sir

Plume] (A. Pope), 27, 28, 32.
A brushing fox, 261, a fox
having a bushy tail, or brush.
A Bubble, 73, 295, a dupe,
a gull.

Bubbles, 176, mad specula.
tions.

Budgell, E., 134.
Burn, 183, stream.
Busk, 12, a strong piece of
wood or whalebone in front
of a corset, to stiffen it.
Butler, S., 208.
Byrom, F.R.S.; J., 100-103.

Cæsar, C. J., 47, 49.
Cain, 155.

Calistris (M., Lady Chud-
leigh), 51.

Camilla (A. Pope), 3.
Camilla, 32, an Opera.
Carey, H., 266–276.
Carries me to Church, 267,
compels me to go with
him.
Carse o' Gowrie, 183, on the
river Tay, in Scotland.
Caryl, J. E., 4.

I turned the cat in pan, 148,
to make a right-about turn,
to change sides.
Cato, Uticensis; C. P., 46–
49.
Celia (Anon.), 298.
Celia (H. Baker, F.R.S.), 230.
Celia (H. Carey), 273.
Celia (M. Prior), 82, 83.
A Chair, 6, a Sedan Chair
carried by two Pages.
Charles II, King, 147.
Chear'd, 194, cheered.
China's earth, 20, china
coffee-cups.
Chit, 200, child.

Chloe (H. Baker, F.R.S.), 232.
Chloe (J. Gay), 159, 164-166.
Chloe (Rev. J. Hoadly),

252, 253.

Chloe (Thurston), 226, 227.
Chloe (R. West), 285, 286.
Chloe (Rt. Hon. Sir W.Yonge,
Bart.), 236, 237.
Chloris (Rev. L. Eusden,
P.L.), 136.
Chloris (Archdeacon T. Par-
nell, D.D.), 120.
Christy (A. Ramsay), 182,

183.
Chudleigh; M., Lady, 50, 51.
Cibber, P.L.; C., 132, 256,
257.

Cicero, M. T., 92.
Circled Green, 5, a fairy ring.
Hyde Park Circus, 37-see
Ring.

Cit, 204, a citizen of London.
Clara (M. Prior), 75.
Clarissa (A. Pope), 4, 21, 30,
31, 32.
Clarke, D.D.; Rev. S., 90.
Smooth Clitumnus, 39, a
branch of the Topino.
Cloe (Hon. M. Monk), 137.
Cloe H. Howard, Countess
of Suffolk] (C. Mordaunt,
Earl of Peterborough), 225.
See also p. I.
Cloe (M. Prior), 68-70, 73, 78,
79, 80, 81, 86-88.
Clorinda (M. Prior), 74, 75-
Clown, 126, 204, 291, a rustic.
Coach and Six, 22, horses.

Cob, 125, a nickname of Daphne (M., Lady Chud-

J. Tonson.
Cockburn, C., 277.
Codille, 19, when the Challen-
ger at Ombre loses the game.
Coelia (W. Congreve), 58, 59.
Coelia (C. Mordaunt, Earl of
Peterborough), 225.
Coelia (Archdeacon T. Par-
nell, D.D.), 119.
Cog, 168, cheat.
Colin (Anon ), 300.
Colin [the poetical name of
J. Byrom, F.R.S.], 100-103.
Colin [?= Lord W. Hamil
ton] (I. Conway, Countess
of Hertford), 142.
Colin (Rev. J. Hoadly), 253.
Colin the poetical name of

N. Rowe, P.L.], 125-127.
Colin (T. Tickell), 172-174.
Come-rogues, 213, fellow

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leigh), 50, 51.
Daphnis (J. Gay), 164-166.
Dapperwit (A. Pope), 32.
Dapperwit (M. Concanen),

204.

Date, 22, limit, termination.
Dawted, 184, favoured.
Dead men, 37. empty bottles.
Declaration for Liberty of
Conscience, issued by James
II in 1687, and again in
1688, 147.
Delany, D.D.; P., 229.
Delavall, Admiral, 125.
Delia (W. Congreve), 56, 57.
Delia (Rev. L. Eusden, P.L.),
136.

Delia (J. Gay), 166.
Delia (G. Granville, Lord
Lansdowne), 240, 241.
Delia [= Miss Greville, after-
wards Mrs. Boughton] (G.
Lyttelton, Lord Lyttelton),
244-246.

Delia [= Lady Irwin] (Lady
M. W. Montagu), 144, 145.
Delia (A. Philips), 107, 108.
Delia (J. Thurston), 227.
Delville, 229, near Dublin.
Denham, Sir J., 3.
Dennis, J., 133.
Dick (N. Amhurst), 186–193.
Dido, 30.

Discharge your quarters,
99, pay your rent.
Ran a new division, 91,
spoke upon another subject.
He do, 202, to do.
Dodsley, R., 294–297.
Dollor, 202, dolour.
Dorinda (Anon.), 148.
Doughtna, 183, could not.
A' he dow do, 203, does do.
Downright Dunstable was

I! 91, I used plain straight-
forward speech.

The Downs, 160, at Deal.
Drap, 182, drop.

Thro the drawf, 203, on
draught.

Drawing Room, 169, the
roval receptions for Ladies.
Drolled, 117, jested, made fun

of.

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E'er, 5, &c., ever.
Eliza (Anon.), 235.
Elizabeth, Queen, 263.
Ellwood, T., 61.
Elves, 5, 13, fairies.
Eridanus the Po], 39.
Estcourt, R., 116. The scene
of this Song is laid in the
Bumper Tavern, in James
Street, Covent Garden,
London; and in 1712.
Euphelia (M. Prior), 80.
Eusden, P.L.; Rev. L., 135,
136.
Eve, 154.

Evening Post, 90, a London

newspaper.
Ev'n, 4, 5, &c., even.
Ev'ry, 13, 60, &c., every.
Ews, 134, ewes.
Exchange Alley, London,

175.

Expletives, 3, empty words
expanding sentences without
adding to the sense.
Eunesia (Anon.), 298, 299.

Faithfu', 195, faithful.
Farquhar, G., 64, 65.
Faustina, 224.
Fenton, E., 134.
Fermor, Miss A., 4-35.
Fielding, H., 261, 262.
Fields of Death, 43, the
battle-fields.
Finch, Countess of Win-
chilsea; A., 4, 109-113.,
Project of Fish, 133, Steele's
scheme for bringing fish alive
to London in tanks on board
fishing-boats.
Flatman, T., 36.
Flavia (M. Barber), 221.
Flavia (A. Pope), 12.
Fleet street, London, 124.
Flora (W. Bedingfield), 156,
157.

Florella (W. Harrison), 96.
Florella (W. Popple), 251.
Florinda (H. Baker, F.R.S.),

231.

Florio (A. Pope), 8.
On a foot, 65, on the same
level.

Sir Fopling (A. Pope), 32.
Fortescue, afterwards Lady
Lansdowne; L., 247-250.
Frae, 183-185, from.
France, 262.

Furbelow, 14, a flounce.

Gaes drooping, 203, goes
about dejected, pining away.

Galileo, 35.
Gang, 181, go.
Ganymede, 71-73.
Garters, Stars, 7, 124, 175,
297, the insignia of the Orders
of the Garter, the Bath, &c.
Gang any gate it will hing,
203, go any way it will hang.
The Gaul, 44, France.
Gay, J., 134, 159–171.
Gentily, 184, gently.
George I, King, 148, 149.
George II, King, 274, 275.
Gildon, C., 133-
Glanvill, J., 55
Glass, 116, 118, 273, &c., a
drinking glass.
Glass, 9, 83. 144, &c., a look-
ing-glass.

Glut, 205, satisfy.
Gold Keys in Waiting, 64, the
Lord Chamberlain, &c.
Gnomes, see Machines, 6,7,
23-26, 28, 32, 33.
Grain'd, 202, groaned.
The Grampians, 183.
Granville, Lord

Lans.

downe; G., 133, 238-241.
Gray, T., 286, 287.
Grub street, London. 210.

Cantily had up my crest,
185, jauntily, cheerfully hold
up my head.'
Hadrian, the Emperor, 36.
Hae, 183, have.
Hamilton, Lord Binning;
C., 242, 243
Hamilton, W., 196-198.
Hampton Court Palace,
16, 19, 27, 29.
Hanbury, Miss H., 289, 290.
Harrison, W., 96.
Were ne my heart 's light,
I wad dye! 202, 203, Were
it not that my heart is brave,
I would die!

The Hebrus, 110, a river in
Thrace.

He'd, 222, he would.
Heeze thee, 185, raise thyself.
Heir, 99, heiress.
He'll, 51, he will.
Heroi-comical
mock-heroic.
Hervey, Lord Hervey; J.,
152-155.

Poem, 4,

Hill, A., 128, 129.
Hoadly [usually called Mr.
Chancellor Hoadly], Rev.
J., 252-255.
Hogan and Nog, 169, prob-

ably Brewers about 1727.
Homer, 25, 28, 32, 33, 117.
My Honey! 267, sweet one!
Horace, 2, 152, 183.

Howard, Countess of Suf-
folk; H., 1, 225.
Howard, Earl of Suffolk;
E., 200, 201.
Howard,Mrs.-seeHoward,
Countess of Suffolk; H.
Hughes, J., 134.
To hund the Tykes, 203,
hound the dogs.
Hybla, 201.

Ianthe [= Queen Anne] (J.
Glanvill), 55.

I'd, 268, 270, 271, &c., I would.
Ilchester, Lady E., 288, 289.
Ilchester; S., Lord, 288, 289.
Ilk, 184, 194, each.

I'11, 52, 57, 67, &c., I will.
Ill Nature (A. Pope), 24.
I'm, 57,
I am.

A heavenly image, 9, that of
Belinda herself.
India, 9, 161.

Iphis George of Denmark,
Prince Consort of Queen
Anne] (J. Glanvill), 55.
Lady Irwin, 144.
Italy, 38-44, 262.
Ixion, 15.

James II, King, 147.
Altars of Japan, 20, Japanese
lacquered ware.

Lady Jenny (M. Prior), 84, 85.
Johnny (Lady G. Baillie), 202.
Jointured Widows, 181,

having a settled separate

estate.

Joliffe, J., 207.
Julia (M. Concanen), 205.

Kitchen 't, 184, sauce it.
Kitty [= Lady Katharine
Hyde, afterwards Duchess
of Queensberry] (M. Prior),
84, 85.

Lab'ring, 52, labouring.
Lang kail, 184, a kind of
cabbage.
Latmus' peak, 86.
Leinster, Ireland, 172.
Lettle, 195, little.
Leveridge, R., 262-264.
Liffey's limpid stream, 172.
The likes of me, 202, such as

me.

Lisetta (M. Prior), 78, 79.
Lockit (J. Gay), 171.
Lo'ed, 202, loved.
London, 110, 175-177.
Long Heads versus Head-
longs, 175.

Love, the affection between | Meikle, 181, great.
individuals of the opposite
sexes that are capable of
intermarriage.
In love.

My Love, the Lady, or
Gentleman, I love.
My love, the love I have for
that person.
Love-lorn, 172, forsaken,
abandoned by one's Love.
Lover, a man who loves a
woman. Also called, Ser-
vant, True Love.
Low words, 3, monosyllables,
as in this very line.
Lu [= loo], 18, a game at
cards.
Lucy [L. Fortescue, after-
wards Lady Lyttelton]
(G. Lyttelton, Lord Lyt-
telton), 247-250.
Lucy (T. Tickell), 172-174.,
Lump of land, 181, landed
property.
Ly, 195, fie.

Whirling Mill, 15, 20, the
coffee-mill.
Miller, Rev. J., 265.
Milton, J., 21, 299.
The Mincio [=a tributary of
the Pol, 39;.
Mint, 132, a district in London
formerly largely inhabited
by poor scribblers.
Mint, 182, meant.
Mira (Anon.), 258-260.
Miranda (A. Finch, Countess
of Winchilsea), 111.
Mistress, always, in this
Series, in a good sense; with
its many equivalents, such

as, sweet Heart! &c.
Mizella (A. Phipps), 106.
Molly (M. Prior), 85.
Molly Mog (J. Gay), 167-169.
Momentilla, a Sylph (A.
Pope), 14.

Monk, Hon. M., 137.
Montagu, Lord Halifax;
C., 38, 44

Lyttelton, Lord Lyttelton; Montagu, Lady M. W., 135,

G., 244-250.

Captain Macheath (J. Gay),
170.

Angels in Machines, 25, ex
machina, the intervention
of Supernatural Powers in
human affairs, as Gods,
Goddesses, &c.; and thence,
the use of the supernatural
element in Poetry.
Main, 8, 10, 70, &c., the main

ocean.

Throw a Main, 71, 72, a throw
of dice in gambling,
Main'd, 202, moaned.
Mair, 185, more.
Maist, 183, most.

The Mall, London, 35, 190.
[? Mallet, D., 278, 279.]
Mamamouche, 292.
Margaret (Anon.), 178-180.
Marget [ Margaret], 213.
Marlus (A. Ramsay), 185.
Martialis, M. V., 4.
Lady Mary, 135, Lady M. W.
Montagu.

Miss Mary (M. Prior), 76, 77.
Mary, the Cook Maid
[= Scullery Maid] (Dean J.
Swift), 212, 213.
Matthew, 91, Matthew Prior.
May, 202, Maid.
Meander's banks, 86.
Mechlin pendants, 189, cuffs
of Mechlin lace.
Megrim [= headache] (A.
Pope), 24.

143-146, 150-155.
Montfaucon, the French
Antiquary; B. de, 132.
Mordaunt, Earl of Peter
borough; C., 225.
Mordaunt (W. Popple), 251.
Morley, Mrs. [=Thalestris],
26, 27, 30-32.
Motteux, P. A., 66, 67.
Myra (Rev. L. Eusden, P.L.),
136.

Myra [=F. Livingstone, Coun-
tess of Newburgh] (G. Gran-
ville, Lord Lansdowne), 239,
241.

Myra (G. Lyttelton, Lord
Lansdowne), 246.
Myrtle (H. Baker, F.R.S.),
231.

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ance to Kings, when oppres
sors, 148.

The North, 90, Denmark,
Sweden, &c.
Nothing, 265.
Numbers, 39, 81, 108, &c.,
Poetry.

Nymphs, see Machines, 6.

Ods-fish! 92, God's fish!
O'er, 3, 12, &c., over.
Ombre, 6, 17-19, 129, 189,
a game of cards.
Laid on board, 99, defeated
in duelling.
Orpheus, 110, 214.
Oped, 5, opened.
Othello (W. Shakespeare), 34-
My outer fabric, 185, my
Ovidius Naso, P., 4, 20.
body.

Paget, Lord Paget; T. C.,
292, 293.
Paín (A. Pope), 24.
Panthea (Anon.), 97, 98.
Paris, 71.

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Parnell, D.D.; Archdeacon
T., 114-120.
Parsonable [= personable],
212, a man of good presence.
Parthenissa (Capt. Sir R.
Steele), 62, 63.
Partridge, J., 35, the London
Astrologer who had been
recently so mercilessly ridi-
culed by Swift under the
name of Isaac Bickerstaff.
Passion, predilection, habi-
tude. The ruling Passion
strong in death.'
Passion, emotion, not neces-

sarily of love. It might also
be of anger, grief, zeal, &c.
Passion,Passions, anxieties
of mind and agonies of soul
through love for one of the
opposite sex.
Passive Obedience, 148, to
the King as the Lord's
Anointed.

Pastora (J. Thurston), 226.
So pat, 171, to the point.
Sees them patch, 99, put

Patches on their faces.
Patch-box, 29, box of
Patches.

Patches, 9, small round spots
of black silk put by Ladies
on their faces.
Queen, and a lasting Peace,
37. This fixes the date of
the writing of this Song. It
was written before the Peace
of Utrecht, March 30, 1713,
O.S.

Penal Law, 147, against
Roman Catholics.
Peneus [= Salympria], 157,
158.

Petre, Lord Petre; - (a little
man, 5), 4, 11, 18, 19, 20-22,
28, 30, 33, 34.
Phebe J. Byrom, F.R.S.),

100-103.

Philips, A., 104-108, 134.
Philips, J., 93.
Phillis (E. Howard, Earl of
Suffolk), 200.

Phillis (P. Virgilius Maro),
169.

Phillis (W. Walsh), 52, 54
Phyllis (J. Thurston, 226.
On pillions, 176, riding behind
a man on horseback.
Pindar, 91.

Plato, 46-48.
Sir Plume [= Sir G. Brown]
(A. Pope), 27, 28, 32.
POEMS, ETC.-

Alma, by M. Prior, 91.
The Beggar's Opera, by
J. Gay, The Songs in, 170,

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Le Lutrin, by N. Boileau-
Despreaux, 4.
Nut Brown Maid, by
M. Prior, 91.
Rape of the Lock, by
A. Pope, 1-35, 109-111.
Rosamond, by Rt. Hon. J.
Addison, 45.
Solomon, by M. Prior, 91.
Taste, an Epistle, by A.
Pope, 153.
Polly (J. Gay), 171.
Polly (R. Savage), 206.
Polyphemus, 159.
Polytimus (M. V. Martialis),

4.
Poortith, 181, poverty.
Pope, A., 1-36, 46-47, 109,

132, 135, 150, 151, 210-212.
Popple, W., 251.

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The Revolution of 1688, 147.
Riggs, 181, hills.
The Ring, 6, 27, 190, 270, a
circular carriage drive in
Hyde Park, London.
Rivelled, 15, shrivelled.
Robin [= the poetical name
of C. Hamilton,
Binning], 242, 243.
Rome, 41.
Roome, E., 218-220.
Rosamonda's Lake in St.
James' Park, London, 35.
Rose, 220, arose.
Rowe, P.L.; N., 124-127.
Russet [= a reddish-brown
colour], 223, a home-spun
gown.

'S, 3, 37, &c., is.

'S, 37, 66, 228, &c., us.
Sabina (W. Congreve), 57.
Sabina (Archdeacon T. Par-
nell, D.D), 119.

Poppling stream, 185, bub- Sackville, Earl of Dorset;

bling.

C., 92.

Pother, 202, bustle.

Saint Osyth, 291, in Essex.

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Pottle Pot, 130, a pot con- Salamanders,

Salisbury, 112.

Sally Sarah] (H. Carey),
266-268.

Sally (Rev. J. Hoadly), 254,
255.

Sappho, Songs by, 104-106.
Sappho (C. Mordaunt, Earl
of Peterborough), 225.
Sapphos, 109, Poetesses.
Saul, 185, soul.
Savage, R., 206, 207.
Scylla, 20.

Semele (W. Congreve), 58.
Seraphina (J. Thomson), 284.
Shakespeare, W., 299..
She, the emphatic feminine
Personal Pronoun,

used

where the poetical name of
the Lady does not occur.
She'd, 60, 97, 200, &c., she
would.

Sheffield, Duke of Buck.
ingham; J., 131-135.
She'll, 76, 77, 182, &c., she

will.

Sheridan, D.D.; Rev. T.,
212, 213.

Sherlock, R., 212.
Shippen, M.P.; -, 134, the
incorruptible Jacobite.
Sic, 183, 202, such.
Side-Box, 30, of a theatre,

filled with Gentlemen bowing
to the Ladies in the Front
Box.

Silver token, 5-see V, 150.
Silvia (A. Finch, Countess of
Winchilsea), 111.
Silvio (Anon.), 233-235.
Simmer, 182, summer.
Sirrah! 72, an angry, or con-
temptuous, exclamation.
Skair, 185, share.
Sma' folk [= small people],
184, the middle class.
A snush-box, 71, snuff-box.
Soe'er, 52, soever.
Somervile, W., 214-217.
The Sound must seem an
echo to the Sense, 3.
Southerne, T., 135.
South Sea, 175-177,

the

Pacific Ocean.
South Sea Babel,or Bubble,
177, 188, the speculations
for fisheries, &c., &c., in the
Pacific Ocean, of 1720.
Spain, 90, 262, 263.
Sparks, 7, 181, Gallants.
Speer na, 185, enquire not.
Spleen, a Goddess (A. Pope),
23-26.

Spleen, 144, dejection, melan-
choly.

Springes, 11, shares.
Vulgar springs, 46, motives.
'Spying, 135, espying.

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