And now compleat my generous labours lie, Finish'd, and ripe for immortality. Death fhall entomb in duft this mouldering frame, 410 When Wand G-, mighty names! are dead; And tragedies, turn'd rockets, bounce in air; Camlet, how affected by rain, Coat, how to choofe one for the winter, his whip dangerous, i. 46 i. 41 i. 69 i. 153 ii. 241 ii. 310 ii. 25 Civility to be paid to walkers, Chandlers, prejudicial to walkers, Chimney-fweeper, by whom to be avoided, ii. 33 ii. 40 ii. 45 Carman when unmerciful, his punishment, ii. 245 Cheapfide, Cheefe not lov'd by the author, Countryman, perplexed to find the way, Chairmen, their exercise in frofty weather, ii. 248 ii. 254 ii. 73 ii. 260 ii. 335 ii. 343-347 Cries Cellar, the misfortune of falling into one, Chairmen, law concerning them, iii. 83 iii. 121 iii. 153 iii. 161 their poles dangerous, Conftable, his confideration, iii. 315 Coach fallen into a hole, described, iii. 335 iii. 413 Criticks, their fate, D D'oily ftuffs, useless in winter, L 3 i. 43 i. 44 Drefs, propriety therein to be observed, i. 129 ii. 17 ii. 37 Drays, when not to be walked behind, ii. 53 the ill confequence of paffing too near one, ii. 57 Female guides, not to be made use of, ii. 87 |