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lous Pamphlet, call'd, The shortest Way with the Diffent
Drake's nicest Rules. Vol. 4. 80.
Dr. Drake, an eminent Phyfician now deceas'd.
Royal Empirick. Vol. 3. 315.

A Hint on St. Edward the Confeffor's great Vertu suring the King's Evil; which Gift of Healing is inher in his Royal Succeffors Reverend Dr. F/2. Vol. 3. 301. Dr. Freeman, Rector of the Church of St. Paul Cove Garden; who fucceeded Dr., Patrick, when tranflate the Bishoprick of Ely.

Sir. F Cd. Vol. 3. 321.

Sir Francis Child, the great Banker juft within T ple-bar, deceas'd;

Graduate in the noble Art of Manflaughter. Vol. 3 Sir Richard Blackmore, a Phyfician, who writ a S against Wit.

Gofpel-Smith. Vol. 4. 43.

A Bun on Smith, once Ordinary of Newgate. Grub fireet Mafe. Vol. 4. 43: Alluding to the fcurrilous nonfenfical Papers, form printed in Grub-street.

Houfe of a sweet smelling Savour. Vol. 3. 14. The Perfumer's House at the Sign of the Civit Cat, to Sheer-lane in Fleet-ftreet.

Harlot at St. James's. Vol. 3. 233.

Diana Temple, the Daughter of Mrs. Temple, kept a Coffee-house in Salisbury-ftreet in the Strand. Ler Father Fordan martial Heat infpire, And Uncle Taubman fill thy Breaft with Fire. V.. Two mean Prets, who writ as bad as Withers.

And fam'd J. Dunton. Vol. 1. 139. Whole Breath's as ftrong as theKentif Man's Back.V.1. William Joy the Strong Man; yet jo Haines's Br was reckon'd stronger; for once laying Grace over a Loi Feal, he gave it fucks a Hogo that there was no eating

John Knox penn'd a Liturgy. Vol. 3. pag. ult A Scotch Presbyterian Parfon, who compil'd a For Prayer for his Country-men; but without any Supplication a crown'd Head, or any other in Authority.

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1 D― known by his Ribbon. Vol. 3. Pag. 38. The late ingenious Earl of Dorfer.

Ludlow's in good Health. Vol. 4. 336.

A noted Republican in the Time of the Civil Wars. Then to abandon poor Italian Molly. Vol. 1. 65. Queen Mary, the Daughter to the Duke of Modena, and the Royal Confort of King James the Second.

Meliffa looks as demure as a Nun. Vol. 4. 125.
A certain Lady yet living in Lincolns Inn-Fields.
Nendick's Tetrachymageren. Vol. 4. 101.

A Quack in London,who gave this cramp Name to a Water which he fold as an infallible Cure for all Venereal Maladies. Swears like T. 0. Vol. 3. 109.

Dr. Titus Oats, the Difcoverer of the Popish-Plot, fin'd, whips, and pillory'd for Perjury.

Obfervator's Party, Vol. 3. 329.

Those who were of Jack Tutchin's Republican Principles, fupos'd to be the Author of a fcurrilous Pamphlet, call'd, The Obfervator and for his Scurrility therein, was fo decently thresh'd by some honeft Gentlemen one Night, that he dy'd within a Fortnight after.

Jack Ogle, a very famous Perfon. Vol. 4. 120. A fhammaking Lifeguard-man, whofe Sifter was a Mifirefs to K. James the Second, when he was Duke of York. Pericranium. Vol. 3. 6.

The Skin that covers the Skull.

Pont æus.

Vol. 4. 99.

A Quack in Baldwin's Gardens, burnt in the Hand for marrying two Wives.

Quaker's Ghoft. Vol. 4. 249.

James Naylor, whipt, and burnt thro' the Tongue for Blafphemy.

Mr. Rymer. Vol. 4. 247.

A good Critick in Dramatick Poetry,

Seven Sleepers. Vol: 1. 82.

Seven Chriftians, who flying from the Perfecution of Decius the Emperor, Anno 252, went into a Cave, where falling asleep, they slept to the Time of Theodofius the Emperor, which was 208 Years; and dying foon after, he caus'd them to be bury'd in great State.

In that dark Shop there. Vol. 3. 14. Sir Francis Child's Shop, which being most Part on one fide of Temple-Bar Gate, is none of the lighteft. Old Saffold. Vol. 4. 99.

A Quack formerly living at the Sign of Lilly's Head, juft within Black-Fryars Gate.

Three Kings of Colen. Vol. 1. 82..

Said to be the Magi, or three wife Men, who came out of the Eaft to worship our Saviour; and whofe Names are Belthazar, Melchior, and Cafpar.

Count T

d. Vol. 2. 44.

Count Tallard, a Marefchal of France, taken Prisoner at the memorable Battel of Hochftet, and fent over to England, where he was kept under Confinement above feven Years in Nottingham.

T-pion is but a meer Blackfmith. Vol. 2. 277. Tompion the famous Watchmaker at Water-lane End in Fleet-ftreet, originally a Blacksmith.

TD an impertinent Poet. Vol. 3.38. Thomas Durfey, a Poet of fome Note for making Songs. Tilburgh drinking Bumpers of Poifon. Vol. 4. IOI, Cornelius à Tilburgh, a Mountebank, whofe Orvietan would expel Poifon; which he once drank before King Charles II. who gave him a Gold Medal; and afterwards he publickly drank a great Quantity of Poifon on his Stages in Lincolns-Inn-Fields and Covent-Garden.

Vociferous Holder-forth. Vol. 3. 74.

Daniel Burgefs, the Presbyterian Parfon, much noted for telling his merry Tales to his Congregation, when in the Pulpit, to which he was a great Scandal.

Wefly fubfift on mumping in Metre.

Vol. 1. 233. Chaplain to his prefent Grace the Duke of Buckingham, who turn'd the new Teftament into Verse.

WK D. D.

Vol. 3. 77.

Mr. White Kennet, a Doctor in Divinity.

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Mr. Tho. Brown,

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VOLUME IV.

The Odes of HORACE.

Part of the 2d Ode in Horace 1. 4. Tranflated. Beginning at, Dignum laude Virum.

I.

Rom dark Oblivion, and the filent Grave,
Th' indulgent Mufe does the brave Hero fave;
'Tis the forbids his Name to die,

And brings it to the Stars, and sticks it in the Sky.
Vol. IV.

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II. Thus

II.

Thus mighty Hercules did move To the Eternal Palaces above:

Not all his twelve Exploits advanc'd him to the Sphere, But 'twas the Poet's Pain and Labour brought him there,

III.

Thus the fam'd Spartan Twins did rife,
From Ornaments of Earth to gild the Skies:
Tho' Heav'n by Turns they do obtain,
Yet in immortal Verfe the Brothers jointly reign.

IV.

And Bacchus too, for all his vain Pretence,

Borrow'd his Crown and Godhead hence:

He with his powerful Juice first taught the Mufe to fly, And fhe, in kind Requital, gave him Immortality.

A Tranflation of Ode iii. 1. 1. in Horace.
Sic te Diva potens Cypri, 1807 1
Sic Fratres Helena lucida Sydera, &c.
Addrefs'd to his Honour'd Friend Mr. B
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And lus lock all his bluftring Train,
But the aufpicious Western Gales, afleep.

II.

And thou, kind Veffel, which before this Day
So great a Charge cou'd't never boast,
With Care my dearer better Part convey,
And land him fafely on the Thracian Coaft.

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