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the dog-ftar. To fwink, P. to overlabour, to work, to tire, to fatigue. Syrtis, P. L. ii. a quickfand, a bog.

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To ted, P. L. ix. 450, to lay grafs newly mown in rows fo drying. Tepid, P. L. vii. 417, lukewarm. Thrafcias, P. L x. 700, the wind blowing from Thrace, northward of Greece. Tiar, P. L iii. 625, a Perfian word for a round cap, high, and ending in a point. Tilth, P. L. xi. 430, arable, tilled. To tine, P. L. x. 1075, to light, to fet on fire. From this we have the word tinder. Tornea ment, or tournament, tilt, encounter, fhock of battle, P.L. xi. 652. Tortuous, P. L. ix. 516, twisted, wreathed. To travel, P. L. iii. 501, to tire, to harrafs. Dr. Johnson thinks this word fhould be fpelt travail when it fignifies labour, and travel when it fignifies journey. Triform, P.L. iii. 730, having a triple shape. The moon is faid to be triform when increafing with horns towards the east, decreasing with horns towards the weft, and at the full. Turkis, or Turkois, P. a blue ftone, numbered among the meaner precious ftones. Turm, P. R. iv. 66, a troop; a word coined from the Latin turma.

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Unfum'd, P. L. v. 349, not burnt, and exhaling smoke as in fumigations, but with its natural fcent. Unweeting, ignorant, unknowing.

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Van, a wing with which the air is beaten. Vant-brass, or Vaunt-brace, S. A. 1121, armour for the arms. Vernant, P. L. x. 679, flourishing as in the spring. Volant, P. L. xi. 561, nimble, active.

W

To wattle, P. to bind with twigs. To ween, to think, to fancy. To weet, to know, to be informed. Welkin, the firmament or fky. Wbilome, P. formerly, once of old. Whift, P. ftill, filent. It is commonly used as an interjection, commanding filence. and hence it is fuppofed the game of Whift hath its name, as it requires clofe attention and filence. Wight, a perfon, a being. To won, P. L. vii. 457, to live, to inhabit. To worse, P. L. vi. 440, to put to disadvantage. To wrack, P. L. ii. 182, to rock, to thake.

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Ycleaped, P. called, named, termed.

Zenith, the point over head oppofite to the nadir. Zephyr, the weft wind. Zodiac, a great circle of the fphere, containing the twelve figns. Zone a girdle, P. L. v. 281, a divifion of the earth, P. L. ii. 397, circuit, circumference, P. L. v. 560.

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POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS.

On the Death of a fair Infant dying of a Cough,.. 189

Ata vacation Exercife in the College,

On the Morning of Chrift's Nativity,

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An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester, 205

Song. On May Morning,

On the University Carrier,

On Shakespeare,

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ib.

ib.

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200

Another on the fame,

Ad Pyrrham. Ode V.

The fifth Ode of Horace, Lib. I. Englished, ...... ib.

On the new Forcers of Confcience under the long

Parliament,

To the Nightingale,

SONNETS.

....... 210

On his being arrived at the Age of twenty-three, 213
When the Affault was intended to the City,

To a virtuous young Lady,

To the Lady Margaret Ley,

......... 211

..... 214

ib.

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