The barb'rous Arabs haunt; or fhiv'ring croft To caution, by his woes, the wand'ring crew. 405 410 Death fhall entomb in duft this mould'ring frame, INDEX. INDE X. A A Civic-crown, I, 20 Uthor, for whom he wrote Cane, the convenience of one, the poem, Book 1, Verfe 1,61 119-An amber-headed one useless, 1,67 1,75 -The abuse of it, 2, 406 Autumn, what cries then in ufe, 2, 434 Coachman afleep on his box, what the fign, 1,153 Author, his wish, 2, 587 Chairmen, an obfervation upon Alley, not to be walk'd in by night, them, 1,154 3 127 B Church monuments foretel the 1,167 1,171 1, 117 Cold, the defcription of one, 1, 267 1, 161 Clergy, what tradesmen to avoid, Barber, by whom to be shunn'd, 2,25 2233 2,28 Chimney-fweeper, by whom to Baker, to whom prejudicial, 2, 30 be avoided, Butchers to be avoided, 2,43 Chandlers prejudicial to walkers, Bully, his infolence to be cor Country, the author's love of his, Country-man perplex'd to find the Cheapfide, 2,245 2,248 Coachman his-whip dangerous, | Conftable,his confideration,353 15 2,310 Coach fallen into a hole, defcri bed, His care of his horfes, 2,311 2,327 ther, Chairmen,their exercife in frofty weather, 2,335 Covent-garden, 2343 2,547. Cries of the town, obfervations upon them, 2,426 Christmas, what cries fore-run it, 25438 -A feafon for general charity, 2, 444 Coaches, thofe that keep them uncharitable, 2,452 Cloacina, Goddess of common fewers, D 32.335 3,413 Doll, a melancholy ftory of her death, 2,382 2, 115 Duftman fpiteful to gilded cha riots, 2,527 2,214 Charity most practifed by walk -Where given with judgment, Evening defcribed, -Not to be delay'd, 29458 3,259 E 3,9 32345 1,45 F Frieze, its defects, Clement's-church, the pafs of it de-Fop, the description of one walk Rules to walk with one, 3, 87 Ladies walking in the streets,1,105 Fox, like a pick-pocket, 3267 Foot-man very arrogant, 3, 157 3, 189-Drefs, neither by reason nor Funeral, the walkers contempla tion on one, instinct, I, 149 3,225 Letchers old, where they fre- 3,369 Fire, the defcription of one,3,353 G 2,280 2546 quent, 2,579 3,13 32133 Gamefter, his chariot defcribed, Link-man, where not to be truft- I, 209 Lincoln's-Inn-fields, 32326 Mobocks, a fet of modern rakes, Pillory not to be gaz'd upon, 2, Matrons put in hogfheads, 3, 329 225 Naples, the ftreets of that city, Pall-mall celebrated, 2,256 Poor, their murmurs, what the 282 1, 178 1, 176 Rakes, their time of walking, 32 1, 189 321 212 Prefents better than flattery, I, 1,282 Regulus, his death, Prentices not to be rely'd on, 2, Poft, when to walk on the out- |