Alexander's Feast --Continued. Line 106. Take the good the gods provide thee. Line 120. Sighed and looked, and sighed again. Line 154. Line 160. Could swell the soul to rage, or kindle soft desire. Line 169. He raised a mortal to the skies, She drew an angel down. CYMON AND IPHIGENIA. Line 84. Line 367. She hugged the offender, and forgave the offence, Sex to the last. ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL. Part i. Line 27. Absolom and Achitophel -- Continued Part i. Line 156. Part i. Line 163., Part i. Line 169. Part i. Line 174. Resolved to ruin or to rule the state. Part i. Line 238. young men's vision, and the old men's dream.* Part i. Line 301. Part i. Line 512. Not only hating David, but the king. Part i. Line 534. * Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions.-Joel iii. 28. Absalom and Achitophel — Continued. Part i. Line 545. Part i. Line 557. Part i. Line 645. Part i. Line 868. Part i. Line 1005. Beware the fury of a patient man. Part ii. Line 414. And dashed through thick and thin.* Part ii. Line 463. For every inch, that is not fool, is rogue. * Through thick and thin, both over banck and bush, Fairie Queene. Book 3. c. i. st. 17. All for Love. Prologue. Act iv. Sc. i. The Tempest. Prologue. Conquest of Grenada. Part i. Sc. 1. Spanish Friar. Act ii. Sc. 1. There is a pleasure Don Sebastian. Act i. Sc. 1. Translation of Juvenals 10th Satire. Hudibras - Continued. Part i. Canto i. Line 852. Or shear swine, all cry and no wool. Part i. Canto ii. Line 633. And bid the devil take the hin’most, Which at this race is like to win most. Part i. Canto ii. Line 831. With many a stiff thwack, many a bang, Hard crab-tree and old iron rang. Part i. Canto iii. Line 1. Part i. Canto iïi. Line 263. Part i. Canto iii. Line 309. H' had got a hurt O'th' inside of a deadlier sort. Part i. Canto iii. Line 877. Part i. Canto iii. Line 1367. Thou hast Outrun the Constable at last. * He that is down need fear no fall. Pilgrim's Progress.- BUNYAN. |