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Perfons celebrated in this Poem.

The firft Number fhews the Book, the fecond the

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BLACKMORE, Sir Richard,
i. 104. ii. 268.

Bavius, ibid.
Burmannus, iv. 237-
Benfon, William, Efq. iii.
325. iv. 110.
Burgerfdick, iv. 198.
Baotians, iii. 50.
Bruin and Bears, i. 101.
Bear and Fiddle, i. 224.

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CIBBER, Colley, Hero of
the Poem, paffim.
Cibberjun iii. 139. 326.

Befaleel Morris, ii. 126. iii. Caxton, William, i. 149.

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Curl, Edm. i. 40. ii. 3. 58.

167, &c.

Cooke, Thomas, ii. 139.
Concanen, Matthew, ii. 299.
Centlivre, Sufannah, ii.411.
Cæfar in Ægypt, i. 251.
Chi Ho-am-ti, emperor of
China, iii. 75.
Crouzaz, iv. 198.
Codrus, ii. 144.

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DE FOE, Daniel, i. 10§. ii.

147.

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GILDON, Charles, i. 296.
Goode, Barn. iii. 153.
Goths, iii. 90.

Gazetteers, i. 215. ii. 314.
Gregorians and Gormogons,

iv. 575.

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Mift, Nathanael, i. 208.
Milbourn, Luke, ii. 349.
Mahomet, iii. 97.
Mears, William, ii. 125.
iii. 28.

Motteux, Peter, ii. 412.

HOLLAND, Philemon, i. Monks, iii. 52.

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Mandevil, ii. 414.

Morgan, ibid.

Montalto, iv. 105.
Mummius, an antiquary, iv.

371.

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WALPOLE [late Sir Ro-
bert] praised by our au-
thor, ii. 314.
Withers, George, i. 296.

RALPH, James, i. 216. iii, Wynkin de Werde, i. 149.

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Ward, Edw. i. 233. iii. 34.
Webfter, ii. 258.

Whitfield, ibid.

Warner, Thomas, 125.
Wilkins, ibid.

Welsted, Leonard, ii. 207.

iii. 170.

Woolfton, Thomas, ¡¡¡.212.
Wormius, iii. 188.
Wasse, iv. 237.

Walker, Hat-bearer

Bentley, iv. 206.273.

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INDEX

OF.

MATTERS

Contained in this

POEM and NOTES.

The first Number denotes the Book, the fecond. the VERSE and NOTE on it. Teft. Teftimonies. Ap. Appendix.]

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DDISON (Mr.) railed at -Mr. Tickel, by A. Philips,iii. 3 26. Abused by J. Oldmixon, in his Profe-Effay on Criticism, etc. ii. 283. -by J. Ralph, ina London Journal, iii. 165.

Celebrated by our author,- Upon his Difcourfe of Medals-In his Prologue to Cato-In his Imitation of Horace's Epistle to Auguftus-and in this poem, ii. 140. Falfe Facts concerning him and our Author related by anonymous Persons in Mift's Journal, &c. Teft. -Difproved by the Teftimonies of

-The earl of Burlington, VOL. V.

-Mr. Addison himself, ilid. Anger, one of the characteristics of Mr. Dennis's Critical writings, i. 106. Affirmation, another :

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[To which are added by Mr.Theobald, Ill-nature, Spite, Revenge, i. 106.] Altar of Cibber's Works, how built,and howfounded, i. 157, &c. fchylus, iii. 313. Affes, at a Citizen's gate in a morning, ii. 247. Appearances, that we are never to judge by them, efpecially of Poets and Divines, ii 426.

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Alehoufe, the Birth-place of
Mr. Cook, ii. 138.
-one kept by Edw.
Ward, i. 233.

and by Taylor the Wa-
ter-poet, iii. 19.
ARNALL, William, what he
received out of the Trea-
fury for writing Pam-
phlets, ii. 315.
ARISTOTLE, his friends and
Confeffors, whom,iv.192.
how his Ethics came
into difufe, ibid.

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i.

BEDLAM, I. 29.

BANKS, his Refemblance to
Mr. Cibber in Tragedy,
i. 146.
BATES (Julius) fee HuT-
CHINSON (John.)
BROOM, Ben. Johnfon's
man, ibid.
BAVIUS,iii. 24. Mr. Dennis,
his great opinion of him,
ibid.
Bawdry, in Plays, not dif-
approv'd of by Mr. Den-
nis, iii. 179.
BLACKMORE, (Sir Rich.)
his Impiety and Irreligi-
on, proved by Mr. Den-
nis, ii. 268.

HisQuantity of Works,
and various Opinions of
them-His abuse of Mr.
Dryden and Mr. Pope,
ibid.

Bray, a word much beloved
by Sir Richard, ii. 260.
Braying, defcribed, ii. 247.
Birch, by no means proper
to be apply'd to young
Noblemen, iii. 334-
BL-D, what became of his
works, i. 231.
BROOME, (Rev. Mr. Will.)
His fentiments of our au-
thor's virtue, Teft.

-Our author of his, iii.

332.
Brooms (a feller of) taught
Mr. John Jackson his
trade, ii. 137.
Billingfgate language how
to be used by learned Au-
thors, ii. 142.
BOND, BEZALEEL, BRE-

VAL, not living Writers,
but Phantoms, ii. 126.
Bookfellers, how they run
for a Poet, ii. 31, &c.
Bailiffs, how poets run from

them, ii. 61.
Bridewell, ii. 269.
Bow bell, iii. 278.
Balm of Dulnefs, the true
and the fpurious, its effi-
cacy, and by whom pre-
pared, iv. 544.

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CIBBER, Hero of the Poem,
his Character, i. 107. not
abfolutely ftupid, 109.
not unfortunate as a Cox-
comb, ibid. Not a flow

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