Vanish with all the ministers of hell: His rays their poisonous vapours fhall difpel: 'Tis he alone our fafety did create, His own firm foul fecur'd the nation's fate, With eyes and voice, my beft affiftance yield; 1075 1080 Learnt, when the Horace for her guide did chufe: Second your zeal with withes, heart, and eyes, 1086 1090 INDEX. A. ABDAEL, Vide Albemarle, Duke of Abfalom, Vide Monmouth, Duke of i. 197 explanation of the poem, titles of replies to, ib. 207. addrefs to the reader, ib. 275 remarks on, ib. lxxxii. 272, 275 key to, ib. 337 * Account of the Countess of Abingdon, ii. 279 Duke of Albemarle, i. 323 Annus Mirabilis, in a letter to Sir R. Lord Arlington, ib. 324 Sir Thomas Armstrong, ib. 179 The names of the perfons mentioned under the heads "Account," Account of Lady Caftlemain, ii. 199 Sir John Earnely, ib. 182 Lady E. Haftings, ib. 2 Lord Herbert, of Ragland, ib. 323 Edward Howard, Efq. i. 190 the Duke of Monmouth, ib. 210 the Earl of Mulgrave, i. 263 Titus Oates, ib. 247 the Duke of Ormond, ib. 258 Earl of Offory, ib. 259, 260 Mrs. Katherine Phillips, ii. 267 Account of the Earl of Shaftesbury, i. 183, 217, 219, 221, 351, 365. Mr. Sidney, ib. 191 Thomas Thynne, ib. 255 Sir William Waller, ib. 303, 304 the Marquis of Winchester, ib. 315 Achitophel, vide Shaftesbury, Earl of Acis, Polyphemus, and Galatea, from Ovid, iv. 27 Adriel, vide Mulgrave, Earl of Æfacus transformed into a Cormorant, from Ovid, iii. 511 Age, golden, from Ovid, iii. 584 filver, brazen, iron, ib. 385 ib. 386 ib. 386 Ajax and Ulyffes, fpeeches of, from Ovid, iv. 1 death of, ib. 24 Albemarle, Duke of, account of, i. 323 Albion and Albanius, prologue to, ii. 473 epilogue to, ib. 476 Albumazar, prologue to, ib. 494 Alexander's Feaft, or the Power of Mufic, an Ode, ib. 336 Remarks on, I. xcviii. II. 344 All for Love, epilogue to, ii. 424 Amaryllis, or third Idyllium of Theocritus, ib. 535 epilogue to, ib. 407 Amiel, vide Seymour, Sir E. Amri, vide Finch, Sir Heneage Amyntas, paftoral elegy on the death of, ii. 297 Andronicus Livius, the founder of the Roman theatre, iv. 215. Vice-Admiral Berkeley, i. 110 Dryden, John, ib. xxvi. the Earl of Dundee, ii. 270 Nathaniel Lee, ib. 436 Lewis XIV. i. 415 Lully, the mufician, ii. 340 Moliere, ib. 478 a cavalier phyfician, ib. 52 |