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Mibi ufed for a me, IX. 53.

Mincius, the verdure of it's banks remarkable, VII. 12.

facred to Venus, VII. 62.

N.

ARDUS Celtica, thought to be
the fame with the Saliunca, V.
17.

Nectar, the fame with the Ariufian
wine, V. 71.
Nereus, VI. 35.

Nunc, a particle adapted to irony, I. 74,
Nuto confidered, IV. 50.
Nymphs, the facrifices offered to them,
V. 74•

axes, Oaxia, Oaxis, or Oaxus, AK, accounted facred, VII. 13.

a city and river of Crete, I. 66. Oblita, ufed paffively, IX. 53. Ocnus, fee Bianor.

Minium of the Ancients, the fame with Octavia, her character, IV. 10, 13.

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half fifter to Auguftus, IV. 15. married to Anthony, IV. 8,

Octavius, fee Auguftus.

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Oculi, Gemmae, or Buds, VII. 48.
Oeta, a high mountain of Theffaly,
VIII. 30.
Orange, not the golden apple of the
Ancients, III. 70.
Orpheus, III. 46. IV. 55.
Otia, fignifies cafe, I. 6.

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Pollio, his character, III, 84. when Conful, IV. 11. took Salonae, IV. 8.

made the reconciliation between Auguftus and Anthony, IV. 13.

thought to be Corydon, VII. 1. patron of the eighth Eclogue, VIII. 6, 10, 11.

the Eclogue fo called when writ ten, V. 86.

Pomegranates, the golden apples of the Ancients, III. 70.

Pompey Sextus, IV. 13, 35, 36.

Paris, faid to have been a fhepherd, Pomum fignifies any efculent fruit, IX.

II. 61.

Parnaffus, X. II.

Parthenius, a mountain of Arcadia,
X. 57.

Parthian Empire defcribed, I. 63.
Parthians, famous Archers, X. 59.
Parturio explained, III. 56.
Pafiphaë, VI. 46.

Pateo, fignifies to be extended, III. 104.
Paunch of ruminating animals, VI. 54.
Peach, II. 51.

Peculium confidered, I. 35.
Pecunia, derived from pecus, I. 33.
Pedum, a fhepherd's crook, V. 88.
Permeus, a river of Boeotia, VI. 64.
Perufia befieged and taken, IV. 13.
Peffime, a term of reproach ufed to a
flave, III. 17.

Phaeton, his fifters turned into trees,
VI. 62.

Philippi, the battle there when fought,
Į. 1. IV. 13.
Philomela, VI. 79.
Phoebus, Ill. 62.

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Primprint, or Privet, II. 18.
Procul tantum confidered, VI. 16.
Proetides, fancied themselves to be cows,
VI. 48.
Prometheus, VI. 42.

Protinus confidered, I. 13.
Pruning in fummer, II. 70.
Ptolemy the Mathematician, III. 40.
Purpureus, fignifies any bright or beau-
tiful colour, V. 38.

Phyllis, daughter of Lycurgus, V. 10. Pyrrha, V1.41.

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not the golden apples of the Ancients, III. 70.

Poetry, compared to the quenching of Quintilian, quotes Virgil erroneously,

Plums, why called waxen, II. 53.

thirst, III. 111.

I. 2.

Quintilius

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Rock-pigeon, ibid.

Sheep of fine colours, pretended to be

an omen of fuccessful power, IV. 43. Shepherds ancient, did not drive their flocks, but led them, II. 23. Sibylline verfes, foretold a king of peace, IV. 1, 4.

Sibyls, ten in number, IV. 4.
Sic, a form of obtefting, IX. 30.
Sicily, famous for fheep, II. 21.

the diftance of it from Africa, V. 27. Silenus, VI. 13, 14.

Sinum, a fort of jugg, VII. 33.
Siro, fee Sciro.

Sithonia, X. 66.

Smiling of children, IV. 60.

Rumen, or paunch, and ruminating, Snow-drop, not the Leucoium of the

VI. 54.

Rufcus, VII. 42.

Rubes; a fign of a wet foil, I. 49.

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Saturn, his reign, IV. 6. VI. 41.
Satyrs, V. 73.

Scio, famous for wine, V. 71.
Sciro, Siro, or Syro, an Epicurean Phi-
lofopher, VI. 13.

Scylla, two of that name, VI. 74. Scythia, all the northern parts anciently fo called, I. 66.

Sea, whether it reflects an image, II. 25.

Sea-wrack, VII. 42.

Seeds, Particles, or Atoms, VI. 31, 32.
Segetes and Fruges diftinguished, IX. 48.
Senatorian age, IV. 8.
Sentes, a general word, IV. 29.
Septa explained, I. 34.
Sepulchres of the Ancients, IX. 59.
Shade of trees hurtful, X. 76.

Ancients, II. 47..

Soane, a river of France, I. 63.

Soles, ufed for days, IX. 52.

Salftitium, fignifies only the fummer folftice, VII. 47. Solum explained, V. 35.

Sophocles, a Tragick Poet, VIII. 10. Soul of the Universe, lf. 60, Spatium confidered, III. 104. Sphere, invented by Atlas or Anaximander, ibid. Spikenard, V. 17. Spring defcribed, III. 55. 55. Stags living to a great age, VII. 30. Star, appearing after the death of Julius Caefar, IX. 47.`

Stimicon, thought to be the father of Theocritus, V. 55.

fancied to be Maecenas, ibid. Sto, fignifies the appointed time, IV. 8. Stock-dove, III. 69. Strawberry-tree, VII. 46.

82.

coveted by goats, III.

Stringo confidered, IX. 61.
Sublegi explained, IX. 21.
Submitto confidered, I. 46.
Swans fuppofed to fing, VIII. 55. IX.

29.

Syene, the well there, III. io4. Syro, fee Sciro.

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Tornus confidered, III. 38.

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Vates, the difference between that and Poeta, IX. 33.

Vaudois, ufed poifoned weapons, VII.

41.

Vector, faid to be used both in an active and paffive fenfe, IV. 38. Venena, fignifies drugs of extraordinary efficacy, VIII. 95.

Venus, called Lucifer and Vefper, VI. 86.

reprefented as the mother of Julius Caefar, V. 23.

used for a miftrefs, III. 68.
Verfo, fignifies to feed, X. 68.
Vefper, or Hesperus, VI. 86.
Vexo explained, VI. 76.

Trees, the Roman laws fevere againft Viburnum, I. 26.

injuring them, III. 11.

Triumvirate, IV. 13.

Trivia, the Moon, IV. 10.

Vine wild, V. 7.

Vinitor confidered, X. 36.

Vintage, the feafon for it, IX. 48.

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Wallwort, X. 27.

Walnuts used in nuptial ceremonies, VIII. 30.

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Water, ufed hot in magical rites, VIII.
64.
Wayfaring-tree, I. 26.

Wax, of what made, I. 55.
Weedbind, II. 18.
Well at Syene, III. 104.

in which myfteries were celebrated, ibid.-

Willows, their flowers defcribed, I: 55. flexibility their most remark-

able property, V. 16. Withwind, II. 18. Woad, IV. 43.

Wolf feeing a man firft, deprives him of his voice, IX. 54. .

Wood-pigeon, III. 69.
Woold, IV. 43.

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