T Frondes explained, III. 57: Gallus, Cornelius, his poems, VI. 72. X. 16. in what army he was, when the Afinius, the fon of Pollio, IV. fuppofed to be the hero of the Garlands, a mark of drunkenness, VI. Garlick used in the country for a reffo Gemmae, Oculi, or Buds, VII. 48. Geftation, it's time, IV. 61. Goats worshipped in Egypt, II. 31. Gold, faid to be pale, II. 47. apples, III. 70. Gortyna, a city of Crete, VI. 6d. Fruges and Segetes diftinguished, IX. 48. Gryffons, VIII. 27. Fucus, VII. 42. Fultus explained, VI. 53. Fulvia, the wife of M. Anthony, IV. 13. Fur, erroneoufly thought to be used for G 37: G. Grynean grove, VI. 72. Gylofre, II. 47. H. H IX. ALATE A, thought to be put Gallus, Cornelius, his hiftory and cha- AMADRYADES, X. 62. Hebrus, a river of Thrace, X. 65. Honey 1 that of Corfica infamous, IX. 30. Hyacinthus, HI. 63, 106. Juno Lucina the Moon, IV. 10. Hybla, famous for honey, I. 55. VIII. Justice returns in the golden age, IV. 6. ACCHUS used for wine, VI, 15. Incidere confidered, III. 11. luy, the, feveral forts of it, III. 39. J why called errans, IV. 19. Lands divided among the foldiers, I. 1, in what manner, IX. 28.. after the death of Caefar, IV. 13. Leucadia, the famous rock there, VIII. 29. Liberalia, or Dionyfia, different from ufed in the chaplets of poets, IV. Liguftrum confidered, II. 18. 19. VII. 25. VIII. 13. J. Linus, IV. 56. VI. 67. Lizard, green, II. 9. Lover's leap, VIII. 59. Lucifer, VIII. 17. AMES I. a great believer of the Lucina invoked, IV. 8. Jafon and Medea, VIII. 47. Jubeo does not always fignify to com- when the civil war be- honours paid him after his death, V. 56. his ftar, IX. 47. Mihi uled for a me, IX. 53. Mincius, the verdure of it's banks re- AK, accounted facred, VII. 13. Minium of the Ancients, the fame with Octavia, her character, IV. 10, 13. Parnaffus, X. 11. Parthenius, a mountain of Arcadia, Parthian Empire defcribed, I. 63. Pateo, fignifies to be extended, III. 104. Peculium confidered, I. 35... Phaeton, his fifters turned into trees, Philippi, the battle there when fought, Phoebus, III. 62. Pollio, his character, III. 84. took Salonae, IV. 8. made the reconciliation between thought to be Corydon, VII. 1. the Eclogue fo called when writ Pomegranates, the golden apples of the Poplar defcribed, IX. 41. ufed for a crown by Hercules, Poppies, their ufe in love, II. 47- Praefens, fignifies favourable, I. 42. Primprint, or Privet, II. 18. Procul tantum confidered, VI. 16. Phyllis, daughter of Lycurgus, V. 10. Pyrrha, Vl. 41. Pindus, X. 11. Plums, why called waxen, II. 53. thirst, III. 111. not the golden apples of the Poetry, compared to the quenching of Quintilian, quotes Virgil erroneoufly, I. 2. Quintilius Rock-pigeon, ibid. VL:54. Sibyls, ten in number, IV. 4. Sinum, a fort of jugg, VH. 33. Sithonia, X. 66. Smiling of children, IV. 60. Ramen, or paunch, and ruminating, Snow-drop, not the Leucoium of the Rufcus, VII. 42. Rubes, a fign of a wet foil, I. 49, Ancients, II. 47· Soane, a river of France, I. 63. Solum explained, V. 35. a Sophocles, a Tragick Poet, VIII. 10. Stimicon, thought to be the father of fancied to be Maecenas, ibid. coveted by goats, III. 82. 29. Syene, the well there, III. 104. TAMARISK, |