Familiar Quotations A Collection Of Passages Phrases And Prover
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astronomy, "that it seemed a crank machine; that it was pity the Creator had not taken advice," is still remembered by mankind,--this and no other of his many sayings.
DANTE. 1265-1321.
(_Cary's Translation._)
All hope abandon, ye who enter here.
_Hell. Canto iii. Line 9._
The wretched souls of those who lived Without or praise or blame.
_Hell. Canto iii. Line 34._
No greater grief than to remember days Of joy when misery is at hand.[769-1]
_Hell. Canto v. Line 121._
FOOTNOTES:
[769-1] See Longfellow, page 618.
FRANCOIS VILLON. _Circa_ 1430-1484.
Where are the snows of last year?[769-2]
_Des Dames du Temps jadis. i._
I know everything except myself.
_Autre Ballade. i._
Good talkers are only found in Paris.
_Des Femmes de Paris. ii._
FOOTNOTES:
[769-2] But where is last year's snow? This was the greatest care that Villon, the Parisian poet, took.--RABELAIS: _book ii. chap. xiv._
MICHELANGELO. 1474-1564.
(_Translation by Mrs. Henry Roscoe._)
As when, O lady mine! With chiselled touch The stone unhewn and cold Becomes a living mould. The more the marble wastes, The more the statue grows.
_Sonnet._
MARTIN LUTHER. 1483-1546.
A mighty fortress is our God, A bulwark never failing; Our helper He amid the flood Of mortal ills prevailing.
_Psalm. Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott_ (trans. by Frederic H. Hedge).
Tell your master that if there were as many devils at Worms as tiles on its roofs, I would enter.[770-1]
Here I stand; I can do no otherwise. God help me. Amen!
_Speech at the Diet of Worms._
For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel.[770-2]
_Table-Talk. lxvii._
A faithful and good servant is a real godsend; but truly 't is a rare bird in the land.
_Table-Talk. clvi._
FOOTNOTES:
[770-1] On the 16th of April, 1521, Luther entered the imperial city [of Worms]. . . . On his approach . . . the Elector's chancellor entreated him, in the name of his master, not to enter a town where his death was decided. The answer which Luther returned was simply this.--BUNSEN: _Life of Luther._
I will go, though as many devils aim at me as there are tiles on the roofs of the houses.--RANKE: _History of the Reformation, vol. i. p. 533_ (Mrs. Austin's translation).
[770-2] See Burton, page 192.
FRANCIS RABELAIS. 1495-1553.
I am just going to leap into the dark.[770-3]
_Motteux's Life._
Let down the curtain: the farce is done.
_Motteux's Life._
He left a paper sealed up, wherein were found three articles as his last will: "I owe much; I have nothing; I give the rest to the poor."
_Motteux's Life._
One inch of joy surmounts of grief a span, Because to laugh is proper to the man.
_To the Reader._
To return to our wethers.[771-1]
_Works. Book i. Chap. i. n. 2._
I drink no more than a sponge.
_Works. Book i. Chap. v._
Appetite comes with eating, says Angeston.[771-2]
_Works. Book i. Chap. v._
Thought the moon was made of green cheese.
_Works. Book i. Chap. xi._
He always looked a given horse in the mouth.[771-3]
_Works. Book i. Chap. xi._
By robbing Peter he paid Paul,[771-4] . . . and hoped to catch larks if ever the heavens should fall.[771-5]
_Works. Book i. Chap. xi._
He laid him squat as a flounder.
_Works. Book i. Chap. xxvii._
Send them home as merry as crickets.
_Works. Book i. Chap. xxix._
Corn is the sinews of war.[771-6]
_Works. Book i. Chap. xlvi._
How shall I be able to rule over others, that have not full power and command of myself?
_Works. Book i. Chap. lii._
Subject to a kind of disease, which at that time they called lack of money.
_Works. Book ii. Chap. xvi._
He did not care a button for it.
_Works. Book ii. Chap. xvi._
How well I feathered my nest.
_Works. Book ii. Chap. xvii._
So much is a man worth as he esteems himself.
_Works. Book ii. Chap. xxix._
A good crier of green sauce.
_Works. Book ii. Chap. xxxi._
Then I began to think that it is very true which is commonly said, that the one half of the world knoweth not how the other half liveth.
_Works. Book ii. Chap. xxxii._
This flea which I have in mine ear.
_Works. Book iii. Chap. xxxi._
You have there hit the nail on the head.[771-7]
_Works. Book iii. Chap. xxxiv._
Above the pitch, out of tune, and off the hinges.
_Works. Book iv. Chap. xix._
I 'll go his halves.
_Works. Book iv. Chap. xxiii._
The Devil was sick,--the Devil a monk would be; The Devil was well,--the devil a monk was he.
_Works. Book iv. Chap. xxiv._
Do not believe what I tell you here any more than if it were some tale of a tub.
_Works. Book iv. Chap. xxxviii._
I would have you call to mind the strength of the ancient giants, that undertook to lay the high mountain Pelion on the top of Ossa, and set among those the shady Olympus.[772-1]
_Works. Book iv. Chap. xxxviii._
Which was performed to a T.[772-2]
_Works. Book iv. Chap. xli._
He that has patience may compass anything.
_Works. Book iv. Chap. xlviii._
We will take the good will for the deed.[772-3]
_Works. Book iv. Chap. xlix._
You are Christians of the best edition, all picked and culled.
_Works. Book iv. Chap. l._
Would you damn your precious soul?
_Works. Book iv. Chap. liv._
Let us fly and save our bacon.
_Works. Book iv. Chap. lv._
Needs must when the Devil drives.[772-4]
_Works. Book iv. Chap. lvii._
Scampering as if the Devil drove them.
_Works. Book iv. Chap. lxii._
He freshly and cheerfully asked him how a man should kill time.
_Works. Book iv. Chap. lxii._
The belly has no ears, nor is it to be filled with fair words.[772-5]
_Works. Book iv. Chap. lxii._
Whose cockloft is unfurnished.[772-6]
_Works. The Author's Prologue to the Fifth Book._
Speak the truth and shame the Devil.[772-7]
_Works. The Author's Prologue to the Fifth Book._
Plain as a nose in a man's face.[772-8]
_Works. The Author's Prologue to the Fifth Book._
Like hearts of oak.[773-1]
_Works. Prologue to the Fifth Book._
You shall never want rope enough.
_Works. Prologue to the Fifth Book._
Looking as like . . . as one pea does like another.[773-2]
_Works. Book v. Chapter ii._
Nothing is so dear and precious as time.[773-3]
_Works. Book v. Chapter v._
And thereby hangs a tale.[773-4]
_Works. Book v. Chapter iv._
It is meat, drink,[773-5] and cloth to us.
_Works. Book v. Chapter vii._
And so on to the end of the chapter.
_Works. Book v. Chapter x._
What is got over the Devil's back is spent under the belly.[773-6]
_Works. Book v. Chapter xi._
We have here other fish to fry.[773-7]
_Works. Book v. Chapter xii._
What cannot be cured must be endured.[773-8]
_Works. Book v. Chapter xv._
Thought I to myself, we shall never come off scot-free.
_Works. Book v. Chapter xv._
It is enough to fright you out of your seven senses.[773-9]
_Works. Book v. Chapter xv._
Necessity has no law.[773-10]
_Works. Book v. Chapter xv._
Panurge had no sooner heard this, but he was upon the high-rope.
_Works. Book v. Chapter xviii._
We saw a knot of others, about a baker's dozen.
_Works. Book v. Chapter xxii._
Others made a virtue of necessity.[773-11]
_Works. Book v. Chapter xxii._
Spare your breath to cool your porridge.[773-12]
_Works. Book v. Chapter xxviii._
I believe he would make three bites of a cherry.
_Works. Book v. Chapter xxviii._
FOOTNOTES:
[770-3] Je m'en vay chercher un grand peut-estre.
[771-1] "Revenons a nos moutons,"--a proverb taken from the French farce of "Pierre Patelin," edition of 1762, p. 90.
[771-2] My appetite comes to me while eating.--MONTAIGNE: _Book iii. chap. ix. Of Vanity._
[771-3] See Heywood, page 11.
[771-4] See Heywood, page 14.
[771-5] See Heywood, page 11.
[771-6] See page 810.
[771-7] See Heywood, page 20.
[772-1] See Ovid, page 707.
[772-2] See Johnson, page 375.
[772-3] See Swift, page 292.
[772-4] See Heywood, page 18.
[772-5] See Plutarch, page 725.
[772-6] See Bacon, page 170.
[772-7] See Shakespeare, page 85.
[772-8] See Shakespeare, page 44.
[773-1] See Garrick, page 388.
[773-2] See Lyly, page 33.
[773-3] See Franklin, page 361. Also Diogenes Laertius, page 762.
[773-4] See Shakespeare, page 68.
[773-5] See Shakespeare, page 71.
[773-6] Isocrates was in the right to insinuate that what is got over the Devil's back is spent under his belly.--LE SAGE: _Gil Blas, book viii. chap. ix._
[773-7] I have other fish to fry.--CERVANTES: _Don Quixote, part ii. chap. xxxv._
[773-8] See Burton, page 190.
[773-9] See Scott, page 493.
[773-10] See Shakespeare, page 115.
[773-11] See Chaucer, page 3.
[773-12] See Plutarch, page 738.
MICHAEL DE MONTAIGNE. 1533-1592.
(_Works._[774-1] _Cotton's translation, revised by Hazlitt and Wight._)
Man in sooth is a marvellous, vain, fickle, and unstable subject.[774-2]
_Book i. Chap. i. That Men by various Ways arrive at the same End._
All passions that suffer themselves to be relished and digested are but moderate.[774-3]
_Book i. Chap. ii. Of Sorrow._
It is not without good reason said, that he who has not a good memory should never take upon him the trade of lying.[774-4]
_Book i. Chap. ix. Of Liars._
He who should teach men to die would at the same time teach them to live.[774-5]
_Book i. Chap. xviii. That Men are not to judge of our Happiness till after Death._
The laws of conscience, which we pretend to be derived from nature, proceed from custom.
_Book i. Chap. xxii. Of Custom._
Accustom him to everything, that he may not be a Sir Paris, a carpet-knight,[774-6] but a sinewy, hardy, and vigorous young man.
_Book i. Chap. xxv. Of the Education of Children._
We were halves throughout, and to that degree that methinks by outliving him I defraud him of his part.
_Book i. Chap. xxvii. Of Friendship._
There are some defeats more triumphant than victories.[774-7]
_Book i. Chap. xxx. Of Cannibals._
Nothing is so firmly believed as what we least know.
_Book i. Chap. xxxi. Of Divine Ordinances._
A wise man never loses anything, if he has himself.
_Book i. Chap. xxxviii. Of Solitude._
Even opinion is of force enough to make itself to be espoused at the expense of life.
_Book i. Chap. xl. Of Good and Evil._
Plato says, "'T is to no purpose for a sober man to knock at the door of the Muses;" and Aristotle says "that no excellent soul is exempt from a mixture of folly."[775-1]
_Book ii. Chap. ii. Of Drunkenness._
For a desperate disease a desperate cure.[775-2]
_Book ii. Chap. iii. The Custom of the Isle of Cea._
And not to serve for a table-talk.[775-3]
_Book ii. Chap. iii. The Custom of the Isle of Cea._
To which we may add this other Aristotelian consideration, that he who confers a benefit on any one loves him better than he is beloved by him again.[775-4]
_Book ii. Chap. viii. Of the Affection of Fathers._
The middle sort of historians (of which the most part are) spoil all; they will chew our meat for us.
_Book ii. Chap. x. Of Books._
The only good histories are those that have been written by the persons themselves who commanded in the affairs whereof they write.
_Book ii. Chap. x. Of Books._
She [virtue] requires a rough and stormy passage; she will have either outward difficulties to wrestle with,[775-5] . . . or internal difficulties.
_Book ii. Chap. xi. Of Cruelty._
There is, nevertheless, a certain respect and a general duty of humanity that ties us, not only to beasts that have life and sense, but even to trees and plants.
_Book ii. Chap. xi. Of Cruelty._
Some impose upon the world that they believe that which they do not; others, more in number, make themselves believe that they believe, not being able to penetrate into what it is to believe.
_Book ii. Chap. xii. Apology for Raimond Sebond._
When I play with my cat, who knows whether I do not make her more sport than she makes me?
_Book ii. Chap. xii. Apology for Raimond Sebond._
'T is one and the same Nature that rolls on her course, and whoever has sufficiently considered the present state of things might certainly conclude as to both the future and the past.[776-1]
_Book ii. Chap. xii. Apology for Raimond Sebond._
The souls of emperors and cobblers are cast in the same mould. . . . The same reason that makes us wrangle with a neighbour causes a war betwixt princes.
_Book ii. Chap. xii. Apology for Raimond Sebond._
Man is certainly stark mad; he cannot make a worm, and yet he will be making gods by dozens.
_Book ii. Chap. xii. Apology for Raimond Sebond._
Why may not a goose say thus: "All the parts of the universe I have an interest in: the earth serves me to walk upon, the sun to light me; the stars have their influence upon me; I have such an advantage by the winds and such by the waters; there is nothing that yon heavenly roof looks upon so favourably as me. I am the darling of Nature! Is it not man that keeps and serves me?"[776-2]
_Book ii. Chap. xii. Apology for Raimond Sebond._
Arts and sciences are not cast in a mould, but are formed and perfected by degrees, by often handling and polishing, as bears leisurely lick their cubs into form.[776-3]
_Book ii. Chap. xii. Apology for Raimond Sebond._
He that I am reading seems always to have the most force.
_Book ii. Chap. xii. Apology for Raimond Sebond._
Apollo said that every one's true worship was that which he found in use in the place where he chanced to be.[777-1]
_Book ii. Chap. xii. Apology for Raimond Sebond._
How many worthy men have we seen survive their own reputation![777-2]
_Book ii. Chap. xvi. Of Glory._
The mariner of old said to Neptune in a great tempest, "O God! thou mayest save me if thou wilt, and if thou wilt thou mayest destroy me; but whether or no, I will steer my rudder true."[777-3]
_Book ii. Chap. xvi. Of Glory._
One may be humble out of pride.
_Book ii. Chap. xvii. Of Presumption._
I find that the best virtue I have has in it some tincture of vice.
_Book ii. Chap. xx. That we taste nothing pure._
Saying is one thing, doing another.
_Book ii. Chap. xxxi. Of Anger._
Is it not a noble farce, wherein kings, republics, and emperors have for so many ages played their parts, and to which the whole vast universe serves for a theatre?[777-4]
_Book ii. Chap. xxxvi. Of the most Excellent Men._
Nature forms us for ourselves, not for others; to be, not to seem.
_Book ii. Chap. xxxvii. Of the Resemblance of Children to their Brothers._
There never was in the world two opinions alike, no more than two hairs or two grains; the most universal quality is diversity.[777-5]
_Book ii. Chap. xxxvii. Of the Resemblance of Children to their Fathers._
The public weal requires that men should betray and lie and massacre.
_Book iii. Chap. i. Of Profit and Honesty._
Like rowers, who advance backward.[777-6]
_Book iii. Chap. i. Of Profit and Honesty._
I speak truth, not so much as I would, but as much as I dare; and I dare a little the more as I grow older.
_Book iii. Chap ii. Of Repentance._
Few men have been admired by their own domestics.[778-1]
_Book iii. Chap. ii. Of Repentance._
It happens as with cages: the birds without despair to get in, and those within despair of getting out.[778-2]
_Book iii. Chap. v. Upon some Verses of Virgil._
And to bring in a new word by the head and shoulders, they leave out the old one.
_Book iii. Chap. v. Upon some Verses of Virgil._
All the world knows me in my book, and my book in me.
_Book iii. Chap. v. Upon some Verses of Virgil._
'T is so much to be a king, that he only is so by being so. The strange lustre that surrounds him conceals and shrouds him from us; our sight is there broken and dissipated, being stopped and filled by the prevailing light.[778-3]
_Book iii. Chap. vii. Of the Inconveniences of Greatness._
We are born to inquire after truth; it belongs to a greater power to possess it. It is not, as Democritus said, hid in the bottom of the deeps, but rather elevated to an infinite height in the divine knowledge.[778-4]
_Book iii. Chap. viii. Of the Art of Conversation._
I moreover affirm that our wisdom itself, and wisest consultations, for the most part commit themselves to the conduct of chance.[778-5]
_Book iii. Chap. viii. Of the Art of Conversation._
What if he has borrowed the matter and spoiled the form, as it oft falls out?[778-6]
_Book iii. Chap. viii. Of the Art of Conversation._
The oldest and best known evil was ever more supportable than one that was new and untried.[778-7]
_Book iii. Chap. ix. Of Vanity._
Not because Socrates said so, . . . I look upon all men as my compatriots.
_Book iii. Chap. ix. Of Vanity._
My appetite comes to me while eating.[779-1]
_Book iii. Chap. ix. Of Vanity._
There is no man so good, who, were he to submit all his thoughts and actions to the laws, would not deserve hanging ten times in his life.
_Book iii. Chap. ix. Of Vanity._
Saturninus said, "Comrades, you have lost a good captain to make him an ill general."
_Book iii. Chap. ix. Of Vanity._
A little folly is desirable in him that will not be guilty of stupidity.[779-2]
_Book iii. Chap. ix. Of Vanity._
Habit is a second nature.[779-3]
_Book iii. Chap. x._
We seek and offer ourselves to be gulled.
_Book iii. Chap. xi. Of Cripples._
I have never seen a greater monster or miracle in the world than myself.
_Book iii. Chap. xi. Of Cripples._
Men are most apt to believe what they least understand.
_Book iii. Chap. xi. Of Cripples._
I have here only made a nosegay of culled flowers, and have brought nothing of my own but the thread that ties them together.
_Book iii. Chap. xii. Of Physiognomy._
Amongst so many borrowed things, I am glad if I can steal one, disguising and altering it for some new service.[779-4]
_Book iii. Chap. xii. Of Physiognomy._
I am further of opinion that it would be better for us to have [no laws] at all than to have them in so prodigious numbers as we have.
_Book iii. Chap. xiii. Of Experience._
There is more ado to interpret interpretations than to interpret the things, and more books upon books than upon all other subjects; we do nothing but comment upon one another.
_Book iii. Chap. xiii. Of Experience._
For truth itself has not the privilege to be spoken at all times and in all sorts.
_Book iii. Chap. xiii. Of Experience._
The diversity of physical arguments and opinions embraces all sorts of methods.
_Book iii. Chap. xiii. Of Experience._
Let us a little permit Nature to take her own way; she better understands her own affairs than we.
_Book iii. Chap. xiii. Of Experience._
I have ever loved to repose myself, whether sitting or lying, with my heels as high or higher than my head.
_Book iii. Chap. xiii. Of Experience._
I, who have so much and so universally adored this ariston metron, "excellent mediocrity,"[780-1] of ancient times, and who have concluded the most moderate measure the most perfect, shall I pretend to an unreasonable and prodigious old age?
_Book iii. Chap. xiii. Of Experience._
FOOTNOTES:
[774-1] This book of Montaigne the world has indorsed by translating it into all tongues, and printing seventy-five editions of it in Europe.--EMERSON: _Representative Men. Montaigne._
[774-2] See Plutarch, page 730.
[774-3] See Raleigh, page 25.
Curae leves loquuntur ingentes stupent (Light griefs are loquacious, but the great are dumb).--SENECA: _Hippolytus, ii. 3, 607._
[774-4] See Sidney, page 264.
Mendacem memorem esse oportere (To be a liar, memory is necessary).--QUINTILIAN: _iv. 2, 91._
[774-5] See Tickell, page 313.
[774-6] See Burton, page 187.
[774-7] See Bacon, page 171.
[775-1] See Dryden, page 267.
[775-2] See Shakespeare, page 141.
[775-3] See Shakespeare, page 64.
[775-4] ARISTOTLE: _Ethics, ix. 7._
[775-5] See Milton, page 255.
[776-1] See Plutarch, page 726.
[776-2] See Pope, page 318.
[776-3] See Burton, page 186.
[777-1] XENOPHON: _Mem. Socratis, i. 3, 1._
[777-2] See Bentley, page 284.
[777-3] SENECA: _Epistle 85._
[777-4] See Shakespeare, page 69.
[777-5] See Browne, page 218.
[777-6] See Burton, page 186.
[778-1] See Plutarch, page 740.
[778-2] See Davies, page 176.
[778-3] See Tennyson, page 629.
[778-4] LACTANTIUS: _Divin. Instit. iii. 28._
[778-5] Although men flatter themselves with their great actions, they are not so often the result of great design as of chance.--ROCHEFOUCAULD: _Maxim 57._
[778-6] See Churchill, page 413.
[778-7] LIVY, _xxiii. 3._
[779-1] See Rabelais, page 771.
[779-2] See Walpole, page 389.
[779-3] See Shakespeare, page 44.
[779-4] See Churchill, page 413.
[780-1] See Cowper, page 424.
DU BARTAS. 1544-1590.
(_From his "Divine Weekes and Workes," translated by J. Sylvester._)
The world 's a stage[780-2] where God's omnipotence, His justice, knowledge, love, and providence Do act the parts.
_First Week, First Day._
And reads, though running,[780-3] all these needful motions.
_First Week, First Day._
Mercy and justice, marching cheek by joule.
_First Week, First Day._
Not unlike the bear which bringeth forth In the end of thirty dayes a shapeless birth; But after licking, it in shape she drawes, And by degrees she fashions out the pawes, The head, and neck, and finally doth bring To a perfect beast that first deformed thing.[780-4]
_First Week, First Day._
What is well done is done soon enough.
_First Week, First Day._
And swans seem whiter if swart crowes be by.
_First Week, First Day._
Night's black mantle covers all alike.[781-1]
_First Week, First Day._
Hot and cold, and moist and dry.[781-2]
_First Week, Second Day._
Much like the French (or like ourselves, their apes), Who with strange habit do disguise their shapes; Who loving novels, full of affectation, Receive the manners of each other nation.[781-3]
_First Week, Second Day._
With tooth and nail.
_First Week, Second Day._
From the foure corners of the worlde doe haste.[781-4]
_First Week, Second Day._
Oft seen in forehead of the frowning skies.[781-5]
_First Week, Second Day._
From north to south, from east to west.[781-6]
_First Week, Second Day._
Bright-flaming, heat-full fire, The source of motion.[781-7]
_First Week, Second Day._
Not that the earth doth yield In hill or dale, in forest or in field, A rarer plant.[781-8]
_First Week, Third Day._
'T is what you will,--or will be what you would.
_First Week, Third Day._
Or savage beasts upon a thousand hils.[781-9]
_First Week, Third Day._
To man the earth seems altogether No more a mother, but a step-dame rather.[782-1]
_First Week, Third Day._
For where 's the state beneath the firmament That doth excel the bees for government?[782-2]
_First Week, Fifth Day, Part i._
A good turn at need, At first or last, shall be assur'd of meed.
_First Week, Sixth Day._
There is no theam more plentifull to scan Than is the glorious goodly frame of man.[782-3]
_First Week, Sixth Day._
These lovely lamps, these windows of the soul.[782-4]
_First Week, Sixth Day._
Or almost like a spider, who, confin'd In her web's centre, shakt with every winde, Moves in an instant if the buzzing flie Stir but a string of her lawn canapie.[782-5]
_First Week, Sixth Day._
Even as a surgeon, minding off to cut Some cureless limb,--before in ure he put His violent engins on the vicious member, Bringeth his patient in a senseless slumber, And grief-less then (guided by use and art), To save the whole, sawes off th' infested part.
_First Week, Sixth Day._
Two souls in one, two hearts into one heart.[782-6]
_First Week, Sixth Day._
Which serves for cynosure[782-7] To all that sail upon the sea obscure.
_First Week, Seventh Day._
Yielding more wholesome food than all the messes That now taste-curious wanton plenty dresses.[783-1]
_Second Week, First Day, Part i._
Turning our seed-wheat-kennel tares, To burn-grain thistle, and to vaporie darnel, Cockle, wild oats, rough burs, corn-cumbring Tares.[783-2]
_Second Week, First Day, Part iii._
In every hedge and ditch both day and night We fear our death, of every leafe affright.[783-3]
_Second Week, First Day, Part iii._
Dog, ounce, bear, and bull, Wolfe, lion, horse.[783-4]
_Second Week, First Day, Part iii._
Apoplexie and lethargie, As forlorn hope, assault the enemy.
_Second Week, First Day, Part iii._
Living from hand to mouth.
_Second Week, First Day, Part iv._
In the jaws of death.[783-5]
_Second Week, First Day, Part iv._
Did thrust as now in others' corn his sickle.[783-6]
_Second Week, Second Day, Part ii._
Will change the pebbles of our puddly thought To orient pearls.[783-7]
_Second Week, Third Day, Part i._
Soft carpet-knights, all scenting musk and amber.[783-8]
_Second Week, Third Day, Part i._
The will for deed I doe accept.[783-9]
_Second Week, Third Day, Part ii._
Only that he may conform To tyrant custom.[784-1]
_Second Week, Third Day, Part ii._
Sweet grave aspect.[784-2]
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book i._
Who breaks his faith, no faith is held with him.
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii._
Who well lives, long lives; for this age of ours Should not be numbered by years, daies, and hours.[784-3]
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii._
My lovely living boy, My hope, my hap, my love, my life, my joy.[784-4]
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii._
Out of the book of Natur's learned brest.[784-5]
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii._
Flesh of thy flesh, nor yet bone of thy bone.
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii._
Through thick and thin, both over hill and plain.[784-6]
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book iv._
Weakened and wasted to skin and bone.[784-7]
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book iv._
I take the world to be but as a stage, Where net-maskt men do play their personage.[784-8]
_Dialogue, between Heraclitus and Democritus._
Made no more bones.
_The Maiden Blush._
FOOTNOTES:
[780-2] See Shakespeare, page 69.
[780-3] See Cowper, page 422.
[780-4] See Burton, page 186.
[781-1] Come, civil night, . . . with thy black mantle.--SHAKESPEARE: _Romeo and Juliet, act iii. sc. 2._
[781-2] See Milton, page 229.
[781-3] Report of fashions in proud Italy, Whose manners still our apish nation Limps after in base imitation.
SHAKESPEARE: _Richard II. act ii. sc. 1._
[781-4] See Shakespeare, page 80.
[781-5] See Milton, page 248.
[781-6] From north to south, from east to west.--SHAKESPEARE: _Winter's Tale, act i. sc. 2._
[781-7] Heat considered as a Mode of Motion (title of a treatise, 1863).--JOHN TYNDALL.
[781-8] See Marlowe, page 40.
[781-9] The cattle upon a thousand hills.--_Psalm i. 10._
[782-1] See Pliny, page 717.
[782-2] So work the honey-bees, Creatures that by a rule in Nature teach The act of order to a peopled kingdom.
SHAKESPEARE: _Henry V. act i. sc. 3._
[782-3] See Pope, page 314.
[782-4] Ere I let fall the windows of mine eyes.--SHAKESPEARE: _Richard III. act v. sc. 3._
[782-5] See Davies, page 176.
[782-6] See Pope, page 340.
[782-7] See Milton, page 248.
[783-1] See Milton, page 248.
[783-2] Crown'd with rank fumiter and furrow-weeds, With burdocks, hemlock, nettles, cuckoo-flowers, Darnel, and all the idle weeds that grow In our sustaining corn.
SHAKESPEARE: _Lear, act iv. sc. 4._
[783-3] See Shakespeare, page 48.
[783-4] Lion, bear, or wolf, or bull.--SHAKESPEARE: _A Midsummer Night's Dream, act ii. sc. 1._
[783-5] See Shakespeare, page 77.
[783-6] See Publius Syrus, page 711.
[783-7] See Milton, page 234.
Orient pearls.--SHAKESPEARE: _A Midsummer Night's Dream, act iv. sc. 1._
[783-8] See Burton, page 187.
[783-9] See Swift, page 292.
[784-1] See Shakespeare, page 151.
[784-2] See Shakespeare, page 99. Also Milton, page 227.
[784-3] See Sheridan, page 443.
[784-4] My fair son! My life, my joy, my food, my all the world.
SHAKESPEARE: _King John, act iii. sc. 4._
[784-5] The book of Nature is that which the physician must read; and to do so he must walk over the leaves.--PARACELSUS, 1490-1541. (From the Encyclopaedia Britannica, ninth edition, vol. xviii. p. 234.)
[784-6] See Spenser, page 28.
[784-7] See Byrom, page 351.
[784-8] See Shakespeare, page 69.
MIGUEL DE CERVANTES. 1547-1616.
Don Quixote. (_Lockhart's Translation._)
I was so free with him as not to mince the matter.
_Don Quixote. The Author's Preface._
They can expect nothing but their labour for their pains.[784-9]
_Don Quixote. The Author's Preface._
As ill-luck would have it.[785-1]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book i. Chap. ii._
The brave man carves out his fortune, and every man is the son of his own works.[785-2]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book i. Chap. iv._
Which I have earned with the sweat of my brows.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book i. Chap. iv._
Can we ever have too much of a good thing?[785-3]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book i. Chap. vi._
The charging of his enemy was but the work of a moment.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book i. Chap. viii._
And had a face like a blessing.[785-4]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book ii. Chap. iv._
It is a true saying that a man must eat a peck of salt with his friend before he knows him.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. i._
Fortune leaves always some door open to come at a remedy.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. i._
Fair and softly goes far.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. ii._
Plain as the nose on a man's face.[785-5]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. iv._
Let me leap out of the frying-pan into the fire;[785-6] or, out of God's blessing into the warm sun.[785-7]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. iv._
You are taking the wrong sow by the ear.[785-8]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. iv._
Bell, book, and candle.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. iv._
Let the worst come to the worst.[785-9]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. v._
You are come off now with a whole skin.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. v._
Fear is sharp-sighted, and can see things under ground, and much more in the skies.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. vi._
Ill-luck, you know, seldom comes alone.[785-10]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. vi._
Why do you lead me a wild-goose chase?
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. vi._
I find my familiarity with thee has bred contempt.[786-1]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. vi._
The more thou stir it, the worse it will be.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. vi._
Now had Aurora displayed her mantle over the blushing skies, and dark night withdrawn her sable veil.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. vi._
I tell thee, that is Mambrino's helmet.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. vii._
Give me but that, and let the world rub; there I 'll stick.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. vii._
Sure as a gun.[786-2]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. vii._
Sing away sorrow, cast away care.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. viii._
Thank you for nothing.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. viii._
After meat comes mustard; or, like money to a starving man at sea, when there are no victuals to be bought with it.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. viii._
Of good natural parts and of a liberal education.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. viii._
Would puzzle a convocation of casuists to resolve their degrees of consanguinity.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. viii._
Let every man mind his own business.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. viii._
Murder will out.[786-3]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. viii._
Thou art a cat, and a rat, and a coward.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. viii._
It is the part of a wise man to keep himself to-day for to-morrow, and not to venture all his eggs in one basket.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. ix._
I know what 's what, and have always taken care of the main chance.[786-4]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. ix._
The ease of my burdens, the staff of my life.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. ix._
I am almost frighted out of my seven senses.[787-1]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. ix._
Within a stone's throw of it.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. ix._
Let us make hay while the sun shines.[787-2]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. xi._
I never thrust my nose into other men's porridge. It is no bread and butter of mine; every man for himself, and God for us all.[787-3]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. xi._
Little said is soonest mended.[787-4]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. xi._
A close mouth catches no flies.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. xi._
She may guess what I should perform in the wet, if I do so much in the dry.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. xi._
You are a devil at everything, and there is no kind of thing in the 'versal world but what you can turn your hand to.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. xi._
It will grieve me so to the heart, that I shall cry my eyes out.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iii. Chap. xi._
Delay always breeds danger.[787-5]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iv. Chap. ii._
They must needs go whom the Devil drives.[787-6]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iv. Chap. iv._
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.[787-7]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iv. Chap. iv._
More knave than fool.[787-8]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iv. Chap. iv._
I can tell where my own shoe pinches me; and you must not think, sir, to catch old birds with chaff.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iv. Chap. v._
I never saw a more dreadful battle in my born days.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iv. Chap. viii._
Here is the devil-and-all to pay.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iv. Chap. x._
I begin to smell a rat.[787-9]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iv. Chap. x._
I will take my corporal oath on it.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iv. Chap. x._
It is past all controversy that what costs dearest is, and ought to be, most valued.
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iv. Chap. xi._
I would have nobody to control me; I would be absolute: and who but I? Now, he that is absolute can do what he likes; he that can do what he likes can take his pleasure; he that can take his pleasure can be content; and he that can be content has no more to desire. So the matter's over; and come what will come, I am satisfied.[788-1]
_Don Quixote. Part i. Book iv. Chap. xxiii._
When the head aches, all the members partake of the pain.[788-2]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. ii._
He has done like Orbaneja, the painter of Ubeda, who, being asked what he painted, answered, "As it may hit;" and when he had scrawled out a misshapen cock, was forced to write underneath, in Gothic letters, "This is a cock."[788-3]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. iii._
There are men that will make you books, and turn them loose into the world, with as much dispatch as they would do a dish of fritters.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. iii._
"There is no book so bad," said the bachelor, "but something good may be found in it."[788-4]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. iii._
Every man is as Heaven made him, and sometimes a great deal worse.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. iv._
Spare your breath to cool your porridge.[789-1]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. v._
A little in one's own pocket is better than much in another man's purse.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. vii._
Remember the old saying, "Faint heart never won fair lady."[789-2]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. x._
There is a remedy for all things but death, which will be sure to lay us out flat some time or other.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. x._
Are we to mark this day with a white or a black stone?
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. x._
Let every man look before he leaps.[789-3]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xiv._
The pen is the tongue of the mind.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xvi._
There were but two families in the world, Have-much and Have-little.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xx._
He has an oar in every man's boat, and a finger in every pie.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxii._
Patience, and shuffle the cards.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxiii._
Comparisons are odious.[789-4]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxiii._
Tell me thy company, and I will tell thee what thou art.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxiii._
The proof of the pudding is the eating.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxiv._
He is as like one, as one egg is like another.[789-5]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxvii._
You can see farther into a millstone than he.[789-6]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxviii._
Sancho Panza by name, is my own self, if I was not changed in my cradle.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxx._
"Sit there, clod-pate!" cried he; "for let me sit wherever I will, that will still be the upper end, and the place of worship to thee."[790-1]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxi._
Building castles in the air,[790-2] and making yourself a laughing-stock.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxi._
It is good to live and learn.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxii._
He is as mad as a March hare.[790-3]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxiii._
I must follow him through thick and thin.[790-4]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxiii._
There is no love lost between us.[790-5]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxiii._
In the night all cats are gray.[790-6]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxiii._
All is not gold that glisters.[790-7]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxiii._
I can look sharp as well as another, and let me alone to keep the cobwebs out of my eyes.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxiii._
Honesty is the best policy.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxiii._
Time ripens all things. No man is born wise.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxiii._
A good name is better than riches.[790-8]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxiii._
I drink when I have occasion, and sometimes when I have no occasion.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxiii._
An honest man's word is as good as his bond.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxiii._
Heaven's help is better than early rising.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxiv._
I have other fish to fry.[790-9]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxv._
There is a time for some things, and a time for all things; a time for great things, and a time for small things.[791-1]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxv._
But all in good time.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxvi._
Matters will go swimmingly.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxvi._
Many go out for wool, and come home shorn themselves.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxvii._
They had best not stir the rice, though it sticks to the pot.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxvii._
Good wits jump;[791-2] a word to the wise is enough.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxvii._
You may as well expect pears from an elm.[791-3]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xl._
Make it thy business to know thyself, which is the most difficult lesson in the world.[791-4]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xlii._
You cannot eat your cake and have your cake;[791-5] and store 's no sore.[791-6]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xliii._
Diligence is the mother of good fortune.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xliii._
What a man has, so much he is sure of.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xliii._
When a man says, "Get out of my house! what would you have with my wife?" there is no answer to be made.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xliii._
The pot calls the kettle black.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xliii._
This peck of troubles.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. liii._
When thou art at Rome, do as they do at Rome.[791-7]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. liv._
Many count their chickens before they are hatched; and where they expect bacon, meet with broken bones.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. lv._
My thoughts ran a wool-gathering; and I did like the countryman who looked for his ass while he was mounted on his back.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. lvii._
Liberty . . . is one of the most valuable blessings that Heaven has bestowed upon mankind.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. lviii._
As they use to say, spick and span new.[792-1]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. lviii._
I think it a very happy accident.[792-2]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. lviii._
I shall be as secret as the grave.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. lxii._
Now, blessings light on him that first invented this same sleep! It covers a man all over, thoughts and all, like a cloak; it is meat for the hungry, drink for the thirsty, heat for the cold, and cold for the hot. It is the current coin that purchases all the pleasures of the world cheap, and the balance that sets the king and the shepherd, the fool and the wise man, even.[792-3]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. lxviii._
Rome was not built in a day.[792-4]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. lxxi._
The ass will carry his load, but not a double load; ride not a free horse to death.
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. lxxi._
Never look for birds of this year in the nests of the last.[792-5]
_Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. lxxiv._
Don't put too fine a point to your wit for fear it should get blunted.
_The Little Gypsy_ (_La Gitanilla_).
My heart is wax moulded as she pleases, but enduring as marble to retain.[792-6]
_The Little Gypsy_ (_La Gitanilla_).
FOOTNOTES:
[784-9] See Shakespeare, page 101.
[785-1] See Shakespeare, page 46.
[785-2] See Bacon, page 167.
[785-3] See Shakespeare, page 71.
[785-4] He had a face like a benediction.--_Jarvis's translation._
[785-5] See Shakespeare, page 44.
[785-6] See Heywood, page 18.
[785-7] See Heywood, page 17.
[785-8] See Heywood, page 19.
[785-9] See Middleton, page 172.
[785-10] See Shakespeare, page 143.
[786-1] See Shakespeare, page 45.
[786-2] See Butler, page 211.
[786-3] See Chaucer, page 5.
[786-4] See Lyly, page 33.
[787-1] See Scott, page 493.
[787-2] See Heywood, page 10.
[787-3] See Heywood, page 20.
[787-4] See Wither, page 200.
[787-5] See Shakespeare, page 93.
[787-6] See Heywood, page 18.
[787-7] See Heywood, page 15. Also Plutarch, page 740.
[787-8] See Marlowe, page 41.
[787-9] See Middleton, page 172.
[788-1] I would do what I pleased; and doing what I pleased, I should have my will; and having my will, I should be contented; and when one is contented, there is no more to be desired; and when there is no more to be desired, there is an end of it.--_Jarvis's translation._
[788-2] For let our finger ache, and it endues Our other healthful members even to that sense Of pain.--_Othello, act iii. sc. 4._
[788-3] The painter Orbaneja of Ubeda, if he chanced to draw a cock, he wrote under it, "This is a cock," lest the people should take it for a fox.--_Jarvis's translation._
[788-4] See Pliny the Younger, page 748.
[789-1] See Rabelais, page 773.
[789-2] SPENSER: _Britain's Ida, canto v. stanza 1._ ELLERTON: _George a-Greene_ (a Ballad). WHETSTONE: _Rocke of Regard._ BURNS: _To Dr. Blacklock._ COLMAN: _Love Laughs at Locksmiths, act i._
[789-3] See Heywood, page 9.
[789-4] See Fortescue, page 7.
[789-5] See Rabelais, page 773. Also Shakespeare, page 77.
[789-6] See Heywood, page 13.
[790-1] Sit thee down, chaff-threshing churl! for let me sit where I will, that is the upper end to thee.--_Jarvis's translation._
This is generally placed in the mouth of Macgregor: "Where Macgregor sits, there is the head of the table." Emerson quotes it, in his "American Scholar," as the saying of Macdonald, and Theodore Parker as the saying of the Highlander.
[790-2] See Burton, page 187.
[790-3] See Heywood, page 18.
[790-4] See Spenser, page 28.
[790-5] See Middleton, page 173.
[790-6] See Heywood, page 11.
[790-7] See Chaucer, page 5.
[790-8] See Publius Syrus, page 708.
[790-9] See Rabelais, page 773.
[791-1] To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose.--_Ecclesiastes iii. 1._
[791-2] See Sterne, page 378.
[791-3] See Publius Syrus, page 712.
[791-4] See Chaucer, page 4.
[791-5] See Heywood, page 20.
[791-6] See Heywood, page 11.
[791-7] See Burton, page 193.
[792-1] See Middleton, page 172.
[792-2] See Middleton, page 174.
[792-3] Blessing on him who invented sleep,--the mantle that covers all human thoughts, the food that appeases hunger, the drink that quenches thirst, the fire that warms cold, the cold that moderates heat, and, lastly, the general coin that purchases all things, the balance and weight that equals the shepherd with the king, and the simple with the wise.--_Jarvis's translation._
[792-4] See Heywood, page 15.
[792-5] See Longfellow, page 613.
[792-6] See Byron, page 554.
BARTHOLOMEW SCHIDONI. 1560-1616.
I, too, was born in Arcadia.[793-1]
FOOTNOTES:
[793-1] Goethe adopted this motto for his "Travels in Italy."
JOHN SIRMOND. 1589(?)-1649.
If on my theme I rightly think, There are five reasons why men drink,-- Good wine, a friend, because I 'm dry, Or lest I should be by and by, Or any other reason why.[793-2]
_Causae Bibendi._
FOOTNOTES:
[793-2] These lines are a translation of a Latin epigram (erroneously ascribed to Henry Aldrich in the "Biographia Britannica," second edition, vol. i. p. 131), which Menage and De la Monnoye attribute to Pere Sirmond:
Si bene commemini, causae sunt quinque bibendi: Hospitis adventus; praesens sitis atque futura; Et vini bonitas, et quaelibet altera causa.
_Menagiana, vol. i. p. 172._
FRIEDRICH VON LOGAU. 1604-1655.
Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small;[793-3] Though with patience He stands waiting, with exactness grinds He all.
_Retribution._ (_Sinngedichte._)
Man-like is it to fall into sin, Fiend-like is it to dwell therein; Christ-like is it for sin to grieve, God-like is it all sin to leave.
_Sin._ (_Sinngedichte._)
FOOTNOTES:
[793-3] See Herbert, page 206.
Opse theou myloi aleousi to lepton aleuron.--_Oracula Sibylliana, liber viii. line 14._
Opse theon aleousi myloi, aleousi de lepta.--LEUTSCH AND SCHNEIDEWIN: _Corpus Paroemiographorum Graecorum, vol. i. p. 444._
Sextus Empiricus is the first writer who has presented the whole of the adage cited by Plutarch in his treatise "Concerning such whom God is slow to punish."
ISAAC DE BENSERADE. 1612-1691.
In bed we laugh, in bed we cry; And, born in bed, in bed we die. The near approach a bed may show Of human bliss to human woe.[794-1]
FOOTNOTES:
[794-1] Translated by Samuel Johnson.
FRANCIS, DUC DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD. 1613-1680.
(_Reflections, or Sentences and Moral Maxims._)
Our virtues are most frequently but vices disguised.[794-2]
We have all sufficient strength to endure the misfortunes of others.
_Maxim 19._
Philosophy triumphs easily over past evils and future evils; but present evils triumph over it.[794-3]
_Maxim 22._
We need greater virtues to sustain good than evil fortune.
_Maxim 25._
Neither the sun nor death can be looked at with a steady eye.
_Maxim 26._
Interest speaks all sorts of tongues, and plays all sorts of parts, even that of disinterestedness.
_Maxim 39._
We are never so happy or so unhappy as we suppose.
_Maxim 49._
There are few people who would not be ashamed of being loved when they love no longer.
_Maxim 71._
True love is like ghosts, which everybody talks about and few have seen.
_Maxim 76._
The love of justice is simply, in the majority of men, the fear of suffering injustice.
_Maxim 78._
Silence is the best resolve for him who distrusts himself.
_Maxim 79._
Friendship is only a reciprocal conciliation of interests, and an exchange of good offices; it is a species of commerce out of which self-love always expects to gain something.
_Maxim 83._
A man who is ungrateful is often less to blame than his benefactor.
_Maxim 96._
The understanding is always the dupe of the heart.
_Maxim 102._
Nothing is given so profusely as advice.
_Maxim 110._
The true way to be deceived is to think oneself more knowing than others.
_Maxim 127._
Usually we praise only to be praised.
_Maxim 146._
Our repentance is not so much regret for the ill we have done as fear of the ill that may happen to us in consequence.
_Maxim 180._
Most people judge men only by success or by fortune.
_Maxim 212._
Hypocrisy is the homage vice pays to virtue.
_Maxim 218._
Too great haste to repay an obligation is a kind of ingratitude.
_Maxim 226._
There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability.
_Maxim 245._
The pleasure of love is in loving. We are happier in the passion we feel than in that we inspire.[795-1]
_Maxim 259._
We always like those who admire us; we do not always like those whom we admire.
_Maxim 294._
The gratitude of most men is but a secret desire of receiving greater benefits.[796-1]
_Maxim 298._
Lovers are never tired of each other, though they always speak of themselves.
_Maxim 312._
We pardon in the degree that we love.
_Maxim 330._
We hardly find any persons of good sense save those who agree with us.[796-2]
_Maxim 347._
The greatest fault of a penetrating wit is to go beyond the mark.
_Maxim 377._
We may give advice, but we cannot inspire the conduct.
_Maxim 378._
The veracity which increases with old age is not far from folly.
_Maxim 416._
In their first passion women love their lovers, in all the others they love love.[796-3]
_Maxim 471._
Quarrels would not last long if the fault was only on one side.
_Maxim 496._
In the adversity of our best friends we often find something that is not exactly displeasing.[796-4]
FOOTNOTES:
[794-2] This epigraph, which is the key to the system of La Rochefoucauld, is found in another form as No. 179 of the Maxims of the first edition, 1665; it is omitted from the second and third, and reappears for the first time in the fourth edition at the head of the Reflections.--AIME MARTIN.
[794-3] See Goldsmith, page 401.
[795-1] See Shelley, page 566.
[796-1] See Walpole, page 304.
[796-2] "That was excellently observed," say I when I read a passage in another where his opinion agrees with mine. When we differ, then I pronounce him to be mistaken.--SWIFT: _Thoughts on Various Subjects._
[796-3] See Byron, page 557.
[796-4] This reflection, No. 99 in the edition of 1665, the author suppressed in the third edition.
In all distresses of our friends We first consult our private ends; While Nature, kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us.
DEAN SWIFT: _A Paraphrase of Rochefoucauld's Maxim._
J. DE LA FONTAINE. 1621-1695.
The opinion of the strongest is always the best.
_The Wolf and the Lamb. Book i. Fable 10._
By the work one knows the workman.
_The Hornets and the Bees. Fable 21._
It is a double pleasure to deceive the deceiver.
_The Cock and the Fox. Book ii. Fable 15._
It is impossible to please all the world and one's father.
_Book iii. Fable 1._
In everything one must consider the end.[797-1]
_The Fox and the Gnat. Fable 5._
"They are too green," he said, "and only good for fools."[797-2]
_The Fox and the Grapes. Fable 11._
Help thyself, and God will help thee.[797-3]
_Book vi. Fable 18._
The fly of the coach.
_Book vii. Fable 9._
The sign brings customers.
_The Fortune-Tellers. Fable 15._
Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value.
_The Use of Knowledge. Book viii. Fable 19._
No path of flowers leads to glory.
_Book x. Fable 14._
FOOTNOTES:
[797-1] Remember the end, and thou shalt never do amiss.--_Ecclesiasticus iii. 36._
[797-2] Sour grapes.
[797-3] See Herbert, page 206.
JEAN BAPTISTE MOLIERE. 1622-1673.
The world, dear Agnes, is a strange affair.
_L'Ecole des Femmes. Act ii. Sc. 6._
There are fagots and fagots.
_Le Medecin malgre lui. Act i. Sc. 6._
We have changed all that.
_Le Medecin malgre lui. Act ii. Sc. 6._
Although I am a pious man, I am not the less a man.
_Le Tartuffe. Act iii. Sc. 3._
The real Amphitryon is the Amphitryon who gives dinners.[798-1]
_Amphitryon. Act iii. Sc. 5._
Ah that I-- You would have it so, you would have it so; George Dandin, you would have it so! This suits you very nicely, and you are served right; you have precisely what you deserve.
_George Dandin. Act i. Sc. 19._
Tell me to whom you are addressing yourself when you say that.
I am addressing myself--I am addressing myself to my cap.
_L'Avare. Act i. Sc. 3._
The beautiful eyes of my cash-box.
_L'Avare. Act v. Sc. 3._
You are speaking before a man to whom all Naples is known.
_L'Avare. Act v. Sc. 5._
My fair one, let us swear an eternal friendship.[798-2]
_Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme. Act iv. Sc. 1._
I will maintain it before the whole world.
_Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme. Act iv. Sc. 5._
What the devil did he want in that galley?[798-3]
_Les Fourberies de Scapin. Act ii. Sc. 11._
Grammar, which knows how to control even kings.[798-4]
_Les Femmes savantes. Act ii. Sc. 6._
Ah, there are no longer any children!
_Le Malade Imaginaire. Act ii. Sc. 11._
FOOTNOTES:
[798-1] See Dryden, page 277.
[798-2] See Frere, page 462.
[798-3] Borrowed from Cyrano de Bergerac's "Pedant joue," act ii. sc. 4.
[798-4] Sigismund I. at the Council of Constance, 1414, said to a prelate who had objected to his Majesty's grammar, "Ego sum rex Romanus, et supra grammaticam" (I am the Roman emperor, and am above grammar).
BLAISE PASCAL. 1623-1662.
(_Translated by O. W. Wight._)
Man is but a reed, the weakest in nature, but he is a thinking reed.
_Thoughts. Chap. ii. 10._
It is not permitted to the most equitable of men to be a judge in his own cause.
_Thoughts. Chap. iv. 1._
Montaigne[799-1] is wrong in declaring that custom ought to be followed simply because it is custom, and not because it is reasonable or just.
_Thoughts. Chap. iv. 6._
Thus we never live, but we hope to live; and always disposing ourselves to be happy, it is inevitable that we never become so.[799-2]
_Thoughts. Chap. v. 2._
If the nose of Cleopatra had been shorter, the whole face of the earth would have been changed.
_Thoughts. Chap. viii. 29._
The last thing that we find in making a book is to know what we must put first.
_Thoughts. Chap. ix. 30._
Rivers are highways that move on, and bear us whither we wish to go.
_Thoughts. Chap. ix. 38._
What a chimera, then, is man! what a novelty, what a monster, what a chaos, what a subject of contradiction, what a prodigy! A judge of all things, feeble worm of the earth, depositary of the truth, cloaca of uncertainty and error, the glory and the shame of the universe![799-3]
_Thoughts. Chap. x. 1._
We know the truth, not only by the reason, but also by the heart.
_Thoughts. Chap. x. 1._
For as old age is that period of life most remote from infancy, who does not see that old age in this universal man ought not to be sought in the times nearest his birth, but in those most remote from it?[799-4]
_Preface to the Treatise on Vacuum._
FOOTNOTES:
[799-1] Book i. chap. xxii.
[799-2] See Pope, page 315.
[799-3] See Pope, page 317.
[799-4] See Bacon, page 169.
NICHOLAS BOILEAU-DESPREAUX. 1636-1711.
Happy who in his verse can gently steer From grave to light, from pleasant to severe.[799-5]
_The Art of Poetry. Canto i. Line 75._
Every age has its pleasures, its style of wit, and its own ways.
_The Art of Poetry. Canto iii. Line 374._
He [Moliere] pleases all the world, but cannot please himself.
_Satire 2._
"There, take," says Justice, "take ye each a shell; We thrive at Westminster on fools like you. 'T was a fat oyster! live in peace,--adieu."[800-1]
_Epitre ii._
FOOTNOTES:
[799-5] See Dryden, page 273.
[800-1] See Pope, page 334.
ALAIN RENE LE SAGE. 1668-1747.
It may be said that his wit shines at the expense of his memory.[800-2]
_Gil Blas. Book iii. Chap. xi._
I wish you all sorts of prosperity with a little more taste.
_Gil Blas. Book vii. Chap. iv._
Isocrates was in the right to insinuate, in his elegant Greek expression, that what is got over the Devil's back is spent under his belly.[800-3]
_Gil Blas. Book viii. Chap. ix._
Facts are stubborn things.[800-4]
_Gil Blas. Book x. Chap. i._
Plain as a pike-staff.[800-5]
_Gil Blas. Book xii. Chap. viii._
FOOTNOTES:
[800-2] See Sheridan, page 443.
[800-3] See Rabelais, page 773.
[800-4] See Smollett, page 392.
[800-5] See Middleton, page 172.
FRANCIS M. VOLTAIRE. 1694-1778.
If there were no God, it would be necessary to invent him.[800-6]
_Epitre a l'Auteur du Livre des Trois Imposteurs. cxi._
The king [Frederic] has sent me some of his dirty linen to wash; I will wash yours another time.[800-7]
_Reply to General Manstein._
Men use thought only as authority for their injustice, and employ speech only to conceal their thoughts.[800-8]
_Dialogue xiv. Le Chapon et la Poularde_ (1763).
History is little else than a picture of human crimes and misfortunes.[801-1]
_L'Ingenu. Chap. x._ (1767.)
The first who was king was a fortunate soldier: Who serves his country well has no need of ancestors.[801-2]
_Merope. Act i. Sc. 3._
In the best of possible worlds the chateau of monseigneur the baron was the most beautiful of chateaux, and madame the best of possible baronesses.
_Candide. Chap. i._
In this country [England] it is well to kill from time to time an admiral to encourage the others.
_Candide. Chap. xxiii._
The superfluous, a very necessary thing.
_Le Mondain. Line 21._
Crush the infamous thing.
_Letter to d'Alembert, June 23, 1760._
There are truths which are not for all men, nor for all times.
_Letter to Cardinal de Bernis, April 23, 1761._
The proper mean.[801-3]
_Letter to Count d'Argental, Nov. 28, 1765._
It is said that God is always on the side of the heaviest battalions.[801-4]
_Letter to M. le Riche, Feb. 6, 1770._
Love truth, but pardon error.
_Discours sur l'Homme. Discours 3._
FOOTNOTES:
[800-6] See Tillotson, page 266.
[800-7] Voltaire writes to his niece Dennis, July 24, 1752, "Voila le roi qui m'envoie son linge a blanchir."
[800-8] See Young, page 310.
[801-1] See Gibbon, page 430.
[801-2] See Scott, page 494.
Borrowed from Lefranc de Pompignan's "Didon."
[801-3] See Cowper, page 424.
[801-4] See Gibbon, page 430.
BUSSY RABUTIN: _Lettres, iv. 91._ SEVIGNE: _Lettre a sa Fille, p. 202._ TACITUS: _Historia, iv. 17._ TERENCE: _Phormio, i. 4. 26._
MADAME DU DEFFAND. 1697-1784.
He [Voltaire] has invented history.[801-5]
It is only the first step which costs.[801-6]
_In reply to the Cardinal de Polignac._
FOOTNOTES:
[801-5] FOURNIER: _L'Esprit dans l'Histoire, p. 191._
[801-6] Voltaire writes to Madame du Deffand, January, 1764, that one of her bon-mots is quoted in the notes of "La Pucelle," canto 1: "Il n'y a que le premier pas qui coute."
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU. 1712-1778.
Days of absence, sad and dreary, Clothed in sorrow's dark array,-- Days of absence, I am weary: She I love is far away.
_Days of Absence._
GESTA ROMANORUM.[802-1]
We read of a certain Roman emperor who built a magnificent palace. In digging the foundation, the workmen discovered a golden sarcophagus ornamented with three circlets, on which were inscribed, "I have expended; I have given; I have kept; I have possessed; I do possess; I have lost; I am punished. What I formerly expended, I have; what I gave away, I have."[802-2]
_Tale xvi._
See how the world rewards its votaries.[802-3]
_Tale xxxvi._
If the end be well, all is well.[802-4]
_Tale lxvii._
Whatever you do, do wisely, and think of the consequences.
_Tale ciii._
FOOTNOTES:
[802-1] The "Gesta Romanorum" is a collection of one hundred and eighty-one stories, first printed about 1473. The first English version appeared in 1824, translated by the Rev. C. Swan. (Bohn's Standard Library.)
[802-2] Richard Gough, in the "Sepulchral Monuments of Great Britain," gives this epitaph of Robert Byrkes, which is to be found in Doncaster Church, "new cut" upon his tomb in Roman capitals:--
Howe: Howe: who is heare: I, Robin of Doncaster, and Margaret my feare. That I spent, that I had; That I gave, that I have; That I left, that I lost. A. D. 1579.
The following is the epitaph of Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devonshire, according to Cleaveland's "Genealogical History of the Family of Courtenay," p. 142:--
What we gave, we have; What we spent, we had; What we left, we lost.
[802-3] Ecce quomodo mundus suis servitoribus reddit mercedem (See how the world its veterans rewards).--POPE: _Moral Essays, epistle 1, line 243._
[802-4] Si finis bonus est, totum bonum erit.--Probably the origin of the proverb, "All 's well that ends well."
VAUVENARGUES (MARQUIS OF). 1715-1747.
Great thoughts come from the heart.[803-1]
_Maxim cxxvii._
FOOTNOTES:
[803-1] See Sidney, page 34.
MICHEL JEAN SEDAINE. 1717-1797.
O Richard! O my king! The universe forsakes thee!
_Sung at the Dinner given to the French Soldiers in the Opera Salon at Versailles, Oct. 1, 1789._
PRINCE DE LIGNE. 1735-1814.
The congress of Vienna does not walk, but it dances.[803-2]
FOOTNOTES:
[803-2] On of the Prince de Ligne's speeches that will last forever.--_Edinburgh Review, July 1890, p. 244._
GOETHE. 1749-1832.
Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the darksome hours Weeping, and watching for the morrow,-- He knows ye not, ye gloomy Powers.
_Wilhelm Meister. Book ii. Chap. xiii._
Know'st thou the land where the lemon-trees bloom, Where the gold orange glows in the deep thicket's gloom, Where a wind ever soft from the blue heaven blows, And the groves of laurel and myrtle and rose?[803-3]
_Wilhelm Meister. Book iii. Chap. i._
Art is long, life short;[803-4] judgment difficult, opportunity transient.
_Wilhelm Meister. Book vii. Chap. ix._
The sagacious reader who is capable of reading between these lines what does not stand written in them, but is nevertheless implied, will be able to form some conception.
_Autobiography. Book xviii. Truth and Beauty._
FOOTNOTES:
[803-3] See Byron, page 549.
[803-4] See Chaucer, page 6.
MADAME ROLAND. 1754-1793.
O Liberty! Liberty! how many crimes are committed in thy name![804-1]
FOOTNOTES:
[804-1] MACAULAY: _Essay on Mirabeau._
BERTRAND BARERE. 1755-1841.
The tree of liberty only grows when watered by the blood of tyrants.
_Speech in the Convention Nationale, 1792._
It is only the dead who do not return.
_Speech, 1794._
SCHILLER. 1759-1805.
Against stupidity the very gods Themselves contend in vain.
_The Maid of Orleans. Act iii. Sc. 6._
The richest monarch in the Christian world; The sun in my own dominions never sets.[804-2]
_Don Carlos. Act i. Sc. 6._
FOOTNOTES:
[804-2] See Scott, page 495.
JOSEPH ROUGET DE L'ISLE. 1760- ----.
Ye sons of France, awake to glory! Hark! hark! what myriads bid you rise! Your children, wives, and grandsires hoary, Behold their tears and hear their cries!
_The Marseilles Hymn._
To arms! to arms! ye brave! The avenging sword unsheathe! March on! march on! all hearts resolved On victory or death!
_The Marseilles Hymn._
A. F. F. VON KOTZEBUE. 1761-1819.
There is another and a better world.[805-1]
_The Stranger. Act i. Sc. 1._
FOOTNOTES:
[805-1] Translated by N. Schink, London, 1799.
J. G. VON SALIS. 1762-1834.
Into the silent land! Ah, who shall lead us thither?
_The Silent Land._
Who in life's battle firm doth stand Shall bear hope's tender blossoms Into the silent land!
_The Silent Land._
JOSEPH FOUCHE. 1763-1820.
"It is more than a crime; it is a political fault,"[805-2]--words which I record, because they have been repeated and attributed to others.
_Memoirs of Fouche._
Death is an eternal sleep.
_Inscription placed by his orders on the Gates of the Cemeteries in 1794._
FOOTNOTES:
[805-2] Commonly quoted, "It is worse than a crime,--it is a blunder," and attributed to Talleyrand.
J. M. USTERI. 1763-1827.
Life let us cherish, while yet the taper glows, And the fresh flow'ret pluck ere it close; Why are we fond of toil and care? Why choose the rankling thorn to wear?
_Life let us cherish._
H. B. CONSTANT. 1767-1830.
I am not the rose, but I have lived near the rose.[806-1]
FOOTNOTES:
[806-1] This saying, "Je ne suis pas la rose, mais j'ai vecu avec elle," is assigned to Constant by A. Hayward in his Introduction to the "Autobiography and Letters" of Mrs. Piozzi.
JUNOT, DUC D'ABRANTES. 1771-1813.
I know nothing about it; I am my own ancestor.[806-2]
(When asked as to his ancestry.)
FOOTNOTES:
[806-2] See Plutarch, page 733.
Curtius Rufus seems to me to be descended from himself. (A saying of Tiberius).--TACITUS: _Annals, book xi. c. xxi. 16._
JOHANN L. UHLAND. 1787-1862.
Take, O boatman, thrice thy fee,-- Take, I give it willingly; For, invisible to thee, Spirits twain have crossed with me.
_The Passage. Edinburgh Review, October, 1832._
VON MUeNCH BELLINGHAUSEN. 1806-1871.
Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that beat as one.[806-3]
_Ingomar the Barbarian._[806-4] _Act ii._
FOOTNOTES:
[806-3] See Pope, page 340.
Zwei Seelen und ein Gedanke, Zwei Herzen und ein Schlag.
[806-4] Translated by Maria Lovell.
MISCELLANEOUS TRANSLATIONS.
Absolutism tempered by assassination.[807-1]
A Cadmean victory.[807-2]
After us the deluge.[807-3]
All is lost save honour.[807-4]
Appeal from Philip drunk to Philip sober.[807-5]
Architecture is frozen music.[807-6]
Beginning of the end.[808-1]
Boldness, again boldness, and ever boldness.[808-2]
Dead on the field of honour.[808-3]
Defend me from my friends; I can defend myself from my enemies.[808-4]
Extremes meet.[808-5]
Hell is full of good intentions.[808-6]
History repeats itself.[808-7]
I am here: I shall remain here.[808-8]
I am the state.[808-9]
It is magnificent, but it is not war.[808-10]
Leave no stone unturned.[809-1]
Let it be. Let it pass.[809-2]
Medicine for the soul.[809-3]
Nothing is changed in France; there is only one Frenchman more.[809-4]
Order reigns in Warsaw.[809-5]
Ossa on Pelion.[809-6]
Scylla and Charybdis.[810-1]
Sinews of war.[810-2]
Talk of nothing but business, and despatch that business quickly.[810-3]
The empire is peace.[810-4]
The guard dies, but never surrenders.[810-5]
The king reigns, but does not govern.[810-6]
The style is the man himself.[811-1]
"There is no other royal path which leads to geometry," said Euclid to Ptolemy I.[811-2]
There is nothing new except what is forgotten.[811-3]
They have learned nothing and forgotten nothing.[811-4]
We are dancing on a volcano.[811-5]
Who does not love wine, women, and song Remains a fool his whole life long.[811-6]
God is on the side of the strongest battalions.[811-7]
Terrible he rode alone, With his Yemen sword for aid; Ornament it carried none But the notches on the blade.
_The Death Feud. An Arab War-song._[811-8]
FOOTNOTES:
[807-1] Count Muenster, Hanoverian envoy at St. Petersburg, discovered that Russian civilization is "merely artificial," and first published to Europe the short description of the Russian Constitution,--that it is "absolutism tempered by assassination."
[807-2] A Greek proverb. A Cadmean victory was one in which the victors suffered as much as their enemies.
Symmisgonton de te naumachie, Kadmeie tis nike toisi Phokaieusi egeneto.--HERODOTUS: _i. 166._
Where two discourse, if the one's anger rise, The man who lets the contest fall is wise.
EURIPIDES: _Fragment 656. Protesilaus._
[807-3] On the authority of Madame de Hausset ("Memoires," p. 19), this phrase is ascribed to Madame de Pompadour. Larouse ("Fleurs Historiques") attributes it to Louis XV.
[807-4] It was from the imperial camp near Pavia that Francis I., before leaving for Pizzighettone, wrote to his mother the memorable letter which, thanks to tradition, has become altered to the form of this sublime laconism: "Madame, tout est perdu fors l'honneur."
The true expression is, "Madame, pour vous faire savoir comme se porte le reste de mon infortune, de toutes choses ne m'est demeure que l'honneur et la vie qui est sauve."--MARTIN: _Histoire de France, tome viii._
The correction of this expression was first made by Sismondi, vol. xvi. pp. 241, 242. The letter itself is printed entire in Dulaure's "Histoire de Paris": "Pour vous avertir comment se porte le ressort de mon infortune, de toutes choses ne m'est demeure que l'honneur et la vie,--qui est sauve."
[807-5] Inserit se tantis viris mulier alienigeni sanguinis: quae a Philippo rege temulento immerenter damnata, Provocarem ad Philippum, inquit, sed sobrium.--VALERIUS MAXIMUS: _Lib. vi. c. 2._
[807-6] Since it [architecture] is music in space, as it were a frozen music. . . . If architecture in general is frozen music.--SCHELLING: _Philosophie der Kunst, pp. 576, 593._
La vue d'un tel monument est comme une musique continuelle et fixee.--MADAME DE STAEL: _Corinne, livre iv. chap. 3._
[808-1] Fournier asserts, on the written authority of Talleyrand's brother, that the only breviary used by the ex-bishop was "L'Improvisateur Francais," a compilation of anecdotes and _bon-mots_, in twenty-one duo-decimo volumes. Whenever a good thing was wandering about in search of a parent, he adopted it; amongst others, "C'est le commencement de la fin."
See Shakespeare, page 59.
[808-2] De l'audace, encore de l'audace, et toujours de l'audace-DANTON: _Speech in the Legislative Assembly, 1792._
See Spenser, page 28.
[808-3] This was the answer given in the roll-call of La Tour d'Auvergne's regiment after his death.
[808-4] See Canning, page 464.
[808-5] Les extremes se touchent.--MERCIER: _Tableaux de Paris_ (1782), _vol. iv. title of chap. 348._
[808-6] See Johnson, page 372.
[808-7] See Plutarch, page 726.
[808-8] The reply of Marshal MacMahon, in the trenches before the Malakoff, in the siege of Sebastopol, September, 1855, to the commander-in-chief, who had sent him word to beware of an explosion which might follow the retreat of the Russians.
[808-9] Dulaure (History of Paris, 1863, p. 387) asserts that Louis XIV. interrupted a judge who used the expression, "The king and the state," by saying, "I am the state."
[808-10] Said by General Pierre Bosquet of the charge of the Light Brigade at the battle of Balaklava.
[809-1] EURIPIDES: _Heracleidae, 1002._
This may be traced to a response of the Delphic oracle given to Polycrates, as the best means of finding a treasure buried by Xerxes' general, Mardonius, on the field of Plataea. The oracle replied, Panta lithon kinei, "Turn every stone."--LEUTSCH AND SCHNEIDEWIN: _Corpus Paraemiographorum Graecorum, vol. i. p. 146._
[809-2] This phrase, "Laissez faire, laissez passer!" is attributed to Gournay, Minister of Commerce at Paris, 1751; also to Quesnay, the writer on political economy. It is quoted by Adam Smith in the "Wealth of Nations."
[809-3] Inscription over the door of the Library at Thebes.--DIODORUS SICULUS: _i. 49, 3._
[809-4] According to the "Contemporary Review," February, 1854, this phrase formed the opening of an address composed in the name of Comte d'Artois by Count Beugnot, and published in the "Moniteur," April 12, 1814.
[809-5] General Sebastiani announced the fall of Warsaw in the Chamber of Deputies, Sept. 16, 1831: "Des lettres que je recois de Pologne m'annoncent que la tranquillite regne a Varsovie."--DUMAS: _Memoires, Second Series, vol. iv. chap. iii._
[809-6] See Ovid, page 707.
They were setting on Ossa upon Olympus, and upon Steep Ossa leavy Pelius.
CHAPMAN: _Homer's Odyssey, book xi. 426._
Heav'd on Olympus tott'ring Ossa stood; On Ossa Pelion nods with all his wood.
POPE: _Odyssey, book xi. 387._
Ossa on Olympus heave, on Ossa roll Pelion with all his woods; so scale the starry pole.
SOTHEBY: _Odyssey, book xi. 315._
To the Olympian summit they essay'd To heave up Ossa, and to Ossa's crown Branch-waving Pelion.
COWPER: _Odyssey, book xi. 379._
They on Olympus Ossa fain would roll; On Ossa Pelion's leaf-quivering hill.
WORSLEY: _Odyssey, book xi. 414._
To fling Ossa upon Olympus, and to pile Pelion with all its growth of leafy woods On Ossa.
BRYANT: _Odyssey, book xi. 390._
Ossa they pressed down with Pelion's weight, And on them both impos'd Olympus' hill.
FITZ-GEFFREY: _The Life and Death of Sir Francis Drake, stanza 99_ (1596).
Ter sunt conati imponere Pelio Ossam.--VIRGIL: _Georgics, i. 281._
[810-1] See Shakespeare, page 64.
[810-2] See Rabelais, page 771.
AEschines (Adv. Ctesiphon, c. 53) ascribes to Demosthenes the expression ypotetmetai ta neura ton pragmaton, "The sinews of affairs are cut." Diogenes Laertius, in his Life of Bion (lib. iv. c. 7, sect. 3), represents that philosopher as saying, ton plouton einai neura pragmaton,--"Riches were the sinews of business," or, as the phrase may mean, "of the state." Referring perhaps to this maxim of Bion, Plutarch says in his Life of Cleomenes (c. 27), "He who first called money the sinews of the state seems to have said this with special reference to war." Accordingly we find money called expressly ta neura tou polemou, "the sinews of war," in Libanius, Orat. xlvi. (vol. ii. p. 477, ed. Reiske), and by the scholiast on Pindar, Olymp. i. 4 (compare Photius, Lex. _s. v._ Meganoros plouton). So Cicero, Philipp. v. 2, "nervos belli, infinitam pecuniam."
[810-3] A placard of Aldus on the door of his printing-office.--DIBDIN: _Introduction, vol. i. p. 436._
[810-4] This saying occurs in Louis Napoleon's speech to the Chamber of Commerce in Bordeaux, Oct. 9, 1852.
[810-5] Words engraved upon the monument erected to Cambronne at Nantes.
This phrase, attributed to Cambronne, who was made prisoner at Waterloo, was vehemently denied by him. It was invented by Rougemont, a prolific author of _mots_, two days after the battle, in the "Independant."--FOURNIER: _L' Esprit dans l' Histoire._
[810-6] A motto adopted by Thiers for the "Nationale," July 1, 1803. In the beginning of the seventeenth century Jan Zamoyski in the Polish parliament said, "The king reigns, but does not govern."
[811-1] BUFFON: _Discours de Reception_ (Recueil de l'Academie, 1753). See Burton, page 186.
[811-2] PROCLUS: _Commentary on Euclid's Elements, book ii. chap. iv._
[811-3] Attributed to Mademoiselle Bertin, milliner to Marie Antoinette.
"There is nothing new except that which has become antiquated,"--motto of the "Revue Retrospective."
[811-4] This saying is attributed to Talleyrand. In a letter of the Chevalier de Panat to Mallet du Pan, January, 1796, it occurs almost literally,--"No one is right; no one could forget anything, nor learn anything."
[811-5] Words uttered by Comte de Salvandy (1796-1856) at a fete given by the Duke of Orleans to the King of Naples, 1830.
[811-6] Attributed to Luther, but more probably a saying of J. H. Voss (1751-1826), according to Redlich, "Die poetischen Beitraege zum Waudsbecker Bothen," Hamburg, 1871, p. 67.--KING: _Classical and Foreign Quotations_ (1887).
[811-7] See Gibbon, page 430.
Napoleon said, "Providence is always on the side of the last reserve."
[811-8] Anonymous translation from "Tait's Magazine," July, 1850. The poem is of an age earlier than that of Mahomet.
THE BIBLE.
OLD TESTAMENT.
And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
_Genesis i. 3._
It is not good that the man should be alone.
_Genesis ii. 18._
Bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh.
_Genesis ii. 23._
They sewed fig-leaves together and made themselves aprons.
_Genesis iii. 7._
In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread.
_Genesis iii. 19._
For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.
_Genesis iii. 19._
The mother of all living.
_Genesis iii. 20._
Am I my brother's keeper?
_Genesis iv. 9._
My punishment is greater than I can bear.
_Genesis iv. 13._
There were giants in the earth in those days.
_Genesis vi. 4._
And the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights.
_Genesis vii. 12._
The dove found no rest for the sole of her foot.
_Genesis viii. 9._
Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed.
_Genesis ix. 6._
Let there be no strife, I pray thee, between thee and me.
_Genesis xiii. 8._
In a good old age.
_Genesis xv. 15._
His hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him.
_Genesis xvi. 12._
Old and well stricken in age.
_Genesis xviii. 11._
His wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.
_Genesis xix. 26._
The voice is Jacob's voice, but the hands are the hands of Esau.
_Genesis xxvii. 22._
They stript Joseph out of his coat, his coat of many colours.
_Genesis xxxvii. 23._
Bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to the grave.
_Genesis xlii. 38._
Unstable as water, thou shalt not excel.
_Genesis xlix. 4._
I have been a stranger in a strange land.
_Exodus ii. 22._
A land flowing with milk and honey.
_Exodus iii. 8; Jeremiah xxxii. 22._
Darkness which may be felt.
_Exodus x. 21._
The Lord went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way; and by night in a pillar of fire.
_Exodus xiii. 21._
When we sat by the fleshpots.
_Exodus xvi. 3._
Love thy neighbour as thyself.
_Leviticus xix. 18._
The Lord opened the mouth of the ass, and she said unto Balaam, What have I done unto thee, that thou hast smitten me these three times?
_Numbers xxii. 28._
Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end be like his!
_Numbers xxiii. 10._
How goodly are thy tents, O Jacob, and thy tabernacles, O Israel!
_Numbers xxiv. 5._
Man doth not live by bread only.
_Deuteronomy viii. 3._
The wife of thy bosom.
_Deuteronomy xiii. 6._
Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot.
_Deuteronomy xix. 21._
Blessed shall be thy basket and thy store.
_Deuteronomy xxviii. 5._
The secret things belong unto the Lord.
_Deuteronomy xxix. 29._
He kept him as the apple of his eye.
_Deuteronomy xxxii. 10._
Jeshurun waxed fat, and kicked.
_Deuteronomy xxxii. 15._
As thy days, so shall thy strength be.
_Deuteronomy xxxiii. 25._
His eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated.
_Deuteronomy xxxiv. 7._
I am going the way of all the earth.
_Joshua xxiii. 14._
I arose a mother in Israel.
_Judges v. 7._
The stars in their courses fought against Sisera.
_Judges v. 20._
She brought forth butter in a lordly dish.
_Judges v. 25._
At her feet he bowed, he fell, he lay down: at her feet he bowed, he fell: where he bowed, there he fell down dead.
_Judges v. 27._
Is not the gleaning of the grapes of Ephraim better than the vintage of Abi-ezer?
_Judges viii. 2._
He smote them hip and thigh.
_Judges xv. 8._
The Philistines be upon thee, Samson.
_Judges xvi. 9._
From Dan even to Beer-sheba.
_Judges xx. 1._
The people arose as one man.
_Judges xx. 8._
Whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God.
_Ruth i. 16._
Quit yourselves like men.
_1 Samuel iv. 9._
Is Saul also among the prophets?
_1 Samuel x. 11._
A man after his own heart.
_1 Samuel xiii. 14._
David therefore departed thence and escaped to the cave Adullam.
_1 Samuel xxii. 1._
Tell it not in Gath; publish it not in the streets of Askelon.
_2 Samuel i. 20._
Saul and Jonathan were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not divided.
_2 Samuel i. 23._
How are the mighty fallen!
_2 Samuel i. 25._
Thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women.
_2 Samuel i. 26._
Abner . . . smote him under the fifth rib.
_2 Samuel ii. 23._
Tarry at Jericho until your beards be grown.
_2 Samuel x. 5._
Thou art the man.
_2 Samuel xii. 7._
As water spilt on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again.
_2 Samuel xiv. 14._
They were wont to speak in old time, saying, They shall surely ask counsel at Abel: and so they ended the matter.
_2 Samuel xx. 18._
The sweet psalmist of Israel.
_2 Samuel xxiii. 1._
So that there was neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron heard in the house, while it was in building.[815-1]
_1 Kings vi. 7._
A proverb and a byword.
_1 Kings ix. 7._
I have commanded a widow woman there to sustain thee.
_1 Kings xvii. 9._
An handful of meal in a barrel, and a little oil in a cruse.
_1 Kings xvii. 12._
And the barrel of meal wasted not, neither did the cruse of oil fail.
_1 Kings xvii. 16._
How long halt ye between two opinions?
_1 Kings xviii. 21._
There ariseth a little cloud out of the sea, like a man's hand.
_1 Kings xviii. 44._
A still, small voice.
_1 Kings xix. 12._
Let not him that girdeth on his harness boast himself as he that putteth it off.
_1 Kings xx. 11._
Death in the pot.
_2 Kings iv. 40._
Is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?
_2 Kings viii. 13._
Like the driving of Jehu, the son of Nimshi: for he driveth furiously.
_2 Kings ix. 20._
One that feared God and eschewed evil.
_Job i. 1._
Satan came also.
_Job i. 6._
The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.
_Job i. 21._
All that a man hath will he give for his life.
_Job ii. 4._
There the wicked cease from troubling, and there the weary be at rest.
_Job iii. 17._
Night, when deep sleep falleth on men.
_Job iv. 13; xxxiii. 15._
Man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward.
_Job v. 7._
He taketh the wise in their own craftiness.
_Job v. 13._
Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.
_Job v. 26._
How forcible are right words!
_Job vi. 25._
My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle.
_Job vii. 6._
He shall return no more to his house, neither shall his place know him any more.[816-1]
_Job vii. 10_; cf. _xvi. 22._
I would not live alway.
_Job vii. 16._
The land of darkness and the shadow of death.
_Job x. 21._
Clearer than the noonday.
_Job xi. 17._
Wisdom shall die with you.
_Job xii. 2._
Speak to the earth, and it shall teach thee.
_Job xii. 8._
Man that is born of a woman is of few days, and full of trouble.
_Job xvi. 1._
Miserable comforters are ye all.
_Job xvi. 2._
The king of terrors.
_Job xviii. 14._
I am escaped with the skin of my teeth.
_Job xix. 20._
Oh that my words were now written! oh that they were printed in a book!
_Job xix. 23._
Seeing the root of the matter is found in me.
_Job xix. 28._
Though wickedness be sweet in his mouth, though he hide it under his tongue.
_Job xx. 12._
The land of the living.
_Job xxviii. 13._
The price of wisdom is above rubies.
_Job xxviii. 18._
When the ear heard me, then it blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me.
_Job xxix. 11._
I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
_Job xxix. 13._
I was eyes to the blind, and feet was I to the lame.
_Job xxix. 15._
The house appointed for all living.
_Job xxx. 23._
My desire is . . . that mine adversary had written a book.
_Job xxxi. 35._
Great men are not always wise.
_Job xxxii. 9._
He multiplieth words without knowledge.
_Job xxxv. 16._
Fair weather cometh out of the north.
_Job xxxvii. 22._
Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
_Job xxxviii. 2._
The morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy.
_Job xxxviii. 7._
Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further; and here shall thy proud waves be stayed.
_Job xxxviii. 11._
Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?
_Job xxxviii. 31._
Canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?
_Job xxxviii. 32._
He smelleth the battle afar off.
_Job xxxix. 25._
Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook?
_Job xli. 1._
Hard as a piece of the nether millstone.
_Job xli. 24._
He maketh the deep to boil like a pot.
_Job xli. 31._
I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear; but now mine eye seeth thee.
_Job xlii. 5._
His leaf also shall not wither.
_Psalm i. 3._
Lift thou up the light of thy countenance upon us.
_Psalm iv. 6._
Out of the mouth of babes[818-1] and sucklings.
_Psalm viii. 2._
Thou hast made him a little lower than the angels.[818-2]
_Psalm viii. 5._
The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.
_Psalm xiv. 1; liii. 1._
He that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not.
_Psalm xv. 4._
The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places;[818-3] yea, I have a goodly heritage.
_Psalm xvi. 6._
Keep me as the apple of the eye,[818-4] hide me under the shadow of thy wings.
_Psalm xvii. 8._
The sorrows of death compassed me.
_Psalm xviii. 4._
He rode upon a cherub, and did fly: yea, he did fly upon the wings of the wind.[818-5]
_Psalm xviii. 10._
The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth his handiwork.
_Psalm xix. 1._
Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night showeth knowledge.[819-1]
_Psalm xix. 2._
And there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.
_Psalm xix. 6._
Sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb.
_Psalm xix. 10._
I may tell all my bones.
_Psalm xxii. 17._
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.[819-2]
_Psalm xxiii. 2._
Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.[819-3]
_Psalm xxiii. 4._
My cup runneth over.[819-4]
_Psalm xxiii. 5._
From the strife of tongues.
_Psalm xxxi. 20._
He fashioneth their hearts alike.[819-5]
_Psalm xxxiii. 15._
Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.
_Psalm xxxiv. 13._
I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen[819-6] the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread.
_Psalm xxxvii. 25._
Spreading[819-7] himself like a green bay-tree.
_Psalm xxxvii. 35._
Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright.
_Psalm xxxvii. 37._
While I was musing the fire burned.[819-8]
_Psalm xxxix. 3._
Lord, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is; that I may know how frail I am.[820-1]
_Psalm xxxix. 4._
Every man at his best state is altogether vanity.[820-2]
_Psalm xxxix. 5._
He heapeth up riches, and knoweth not[820-3] who shall gather them.
_Psalm xxxix. 6._
Blessed is he that considereth the poor.
_Psalm xli. 1._
As the hart panteth after the water-brooks.[820-4]
_Psalm xlii. 1._
Deep calleth unto deep.[820-5]
_Psalm xlii. 7._
My tongue is the pen of a ready writer.
_Psalm xlv. 1._
God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.[820-6]
_Psalm xlvi. 1._
Beautiful for situation, the joy of the whole earth, is Mount Zion,[820-7] . . . the city of the great King.
_Psalm xlviii. 2._
Man being in honour abideth not; he is like the beasts that perish.[820-8]
_Psalm xlix. 12, 20._
The cattle upon a thousand hills.
_Psalm l. 10._
Oh that I had wings like a dove!
_Psalm lv. 6._
We took sweet counsel together.
_Psalm lv. 14._
But it was thou, a man mine equal, my guide, and mine acquaintance.[820-9]
_Psalm lv. 15._
The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart.[821-1]
_Psalm lv. 21._
My heart is fixed.
_Psalm lvii. 7._
They are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear; which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely.[821-2]
_Psalm lviii. 4, 5._
Vain is the help of man.
_Psalm lx. 11; cviii. 12._
Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie: to be laid in the balance they are altogether lighter than vanity.[821-3]
_Psalm lxii. 9._
He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass.[821-4]
_Psalm lxxii. 6._
His enemies shall lick the dust.
_Psalm lxxii. 9._
As a dream when one awaketh.
_Psalm lxxiii. 20._
Promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from[821-5] the south.
_Psalm lxxv. 6._
He putteth down one and setteth up another.
_Psalm lxxv. 7._
They go from strength to strength.
_Psalm lxxxiv. 7._
A day[821-6] in thy courts is better than a thousand. I had rather be a door-keeper in the house of my God than to dwell in the tents of wickedness.[821-7]
_Psalm lxxxiv. 10._
Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other.
_Psalm lxxxv. 10._
A thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past,[822-1] and as a watch in the night.
_Psalm xc. 4._
We spend our years as a tale that is told.[822-2]
_Psalm xc. 9._
The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away.[822-3]
_Psalm xc. 10._
So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.
_Psalm xc. 12._
Establish thou the work of our hands upon us: yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.[822-4]
_Psalm xc. 17._
I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust.[822-5]
_Psalm xci. 2._
Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for . . . the destruction that wasteth at noonday.[822-6]
_Psalm xci. 6._
The righteous shall flourish like the palm-tree: he shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon.[822-7]
_Psalm xcii. 12._
The noise of many waters.
_Psalm xciii. 4._
The Lord reigneth; let the earth rejoice.[822-8]
_Psalm xcvii. 1._
As for man his days are as grass; as a flower of the field so he flourisheth.[823-1]
_Psalm ciii. 15._
The wind passeth over it, and it is gone;[823-2] and the place thereof shall know it no more.
_Psalm ciii. 16._
Wine that maketh glad the heart of man.
_Psalm civ. 15._
Man goeth forth unto his work[823-3] and to his labour until the evening.
_Psalm civ. 23._
They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters.[823-4]
_Psalm cvii. 23._
At their wits' end.
_Psalm cvii. 27._
Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power, in the beauties of holiness from the womb of the morning: thou hast the dew of thy youth.[823-5]
_Psalm cx. 3._
I said in my haste, All men are liars.
_Psalm cxvi. 11._
Precious[823-6] in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.
_Psalm cxvi. 15._
The stone which the builders refused is become the head stone of the corner.[823-7]
_Psalm cxviii. 22._
I have more understanding than all my teachers: for thy testimonies are my meditations.[823-8]
_Psalm cxix. 99._
A lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.[823-9]
_Psalm cxix. 105._
The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night.[824-1]
_Psalm cxxi. 6._
Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity[824-2] within thy palaces.
_Psalm cxxii. 7._
He giveth his beloved sleep.
_Psalm cxxvii. 2._
Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them.
_Psalm cxxvii. 5._
Thy children like olive plants[824-3] round about thy table.
_Psalm cxxviii. 3._
I will not give sleep to mine eyes, or slumber to mine eyelids.[824-4]
_Psalm cxxxii. 4; Proverbs vi. 4._
Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren[824-5] to dwell together in unity.
_Psalm cxxxiii. 1._
We hanged our harps upon the willows.[824-6]
_Psalm cxxxvii. 2._
If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning.
_Psalm cxxxvii. 5._
If I take the wings of the morning, and dwell[824-7] in the uttermost parts of the sea.
_Psalm cxxxix. 9._
I am fearfully and wonderfully made.[824-8]
_Psalm cxxxix. 14._
Put not your trust in princes.
_Psalm cxlvi. 3._
My son, if sinners entice thee, consent thou not.
_Proverbs i. 10._
Wisdom crieth without; she uttereth her voice in the street.
_Proverbs i. 20._
Length of days is in her right hand; and in her left hand riches and honour.
_Proverbs iii. 16._
Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.
_Proverbs iii. 17._
Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom; and with all thy getting get understanding.
_Proverbs iv. 7._
The path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.
_Proverbs iv. 18._
Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise.
_Proverbs vi. 6._
Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep.
_Proverbs vi. 10; xxiv. 33._
So shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man.
_Proverbs vi. 11._
Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned?
_Proverbs vi. 27._
As an ox goeth to the slaughter.
_Proverbs vii. 22; Jeremiah xi. 19._
Wisdom is better than rubies.
_Proverbs viii. 11._
Stolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten in secret is pleasant.
_Proverbs ix. 17._
He knoweth not that the dead are there; and that her guests are in the depths of hell.
_Proverbs ix. 18._
A wise son maketh a glad father.
_Proverbs x. 1._
The memory of the just is blessed.
_Proverbs x. 7._
The destruction of the poor is their poverty.
_Proverbs x. 15._
In the multitude of counsellors there is safety.
_Proverbs xi. 14; xxiv. 6._
He that is surety for a stranger shall smart for it.
_Proverbs xi. 15._
As a jewel of gold in a swine's snout, so is a fair woman which is without discretion.
_Proverbs xi. 22._
The liberal soul shall be made fat.
_Proverbs xi. 25._
A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast; but the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel.
_Proverbs xii. 10._
Hope deferred maketh the heart sick.
_Proverbs xiii. 12._
The way of transgressors is hard.
_Proverbs xiii. 15._
He that spareth his rod hateth his son.
_Proverbs xiii. 24._
Fools make a mock at sin.
_Proverbs xiv. 9._
The heart knoweth his own bitterness; and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy.
_Proverbs xiv. 10._
The prudent man looketh well to his going.
_Proverbs xiv. 15._
The talk of the lips tendeth only to penury.
_Proverbs xiv. 23._
The righteous hath hope in his death.
_Proverbs xiv. 32._
Righteousness exalteth a nation.
_Proverbs xiv. 34._
A soft answer turneth away wrath.
_Proverbs xv. 1._
A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.
_Proverbs xv. 13._
He that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.
_Proverbs xv. 15._
Better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith.
_Proverbs xv. 17._
A word spoken in due season, how good is it!
_Proverbs xv. 23._
A man's heart deviseth his way; but the Lord directeth his steps.
_Proverbs xvi. 9._
Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
_Proverbs xvi. 18._
The hoary head is a crown of glory.
_Proverbs xvi. 31._
He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city.
_Proverbs xvi. 32._
The lot is cast into the lap; but the whole disposing thereof is of the Lord.
_Proverbs xvi. 33._
A gift is as a precious stone in the eyes of him that hath it.
_Proverbs xvii. 8._
He that repeateth a matter separateth very friends.
_Proverbs xvii. 9._
A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.
_Proverbs xvii. 22._
The eyes of a fool are in the ends of the earth.
_Proverbs xvii. 24._
He that hath knowledge spareth his words.
_Proverbs xvii. 27._
Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise.
_Proverbs xvii. 28._
A wounded spirit who can bear?
_Proverbs xviii. 14._
Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing.
_Proverbs xviii. 22._
A man that hath friends must show himself friendly; and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.
_Proverbs xviii. 24._
He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the Lord.
_Proverbs xix. 17._
Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging.
_Proverbs xx. 1._
Every fool will be meddling.
_Proverbs xx. 3._
The hearing ear and the seeing eye.
_Proverbs xx. 12._
It is naught, it is naught, saith the buyer; but when he is gone his way, then he boasteth.
_Proverbs xx. 14._
It is better to dwell in a corner of the housetop than with a brawling woman in a wide house.
_Proverbs xxi. 9._
A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.
_Proverbs xxii. 1._
Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old he will not depart from it.
_Proverbs xxii. 6._
The borrower is servant to the lender.
_Proverbs xxii. 7._
Remove not the ancient landmark.
_Proverbs xxii. 28; xxiii. 10._
Seest thou a man diligent in his business? He shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men.
_Proverbs xxii. 29._
Put a knife to thy throat, if thou be a man given to appetite.
_Proverbs xxiii. 2._
Riches certainly make themselves wings.
_Proverbs xxiii. 5._
As he thinketh in his heart, so is he.
_Proverbs xxiii. 7._
Drowsiness shall clothe a man with rags.
_Proverbs xxiii. 21._
Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup; . . . at the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.
_Proverbs xxiii. 31, 32._
A wise man is strong; yea, a man of knowledge increaseth strength.
_Proverbs xxiv. 5._
If thou faint in the day of adversity thy strength is small.
_Proverbs xxiv. 10._
A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.
_Proverbs xxv. 11._
Heap coals of fire upon his head.
_Proverbs xxv. 22._
As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.
_Proverbs xxv. 25._
As the bird by wandering, as the swallow by flying, so the curse causeless shall not come.
_Proverbs xxvi. 2._
Answer a fool according to his folly.
_Proverbs xxvi. 5._
Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? There is more hope of a fool than of him.
_Proverbs xxvi. 12._
There is a lion in the way; a lion is in the streets.
_Proverbs xxvi. 13._
Wiser in his own conceit than seven men that can render a reason.
_Proverbs xxvi. 16._
Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein.
_Proverbs xxvi. 27._
Boast not thyself of to-morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.
_Proverbs xxvii. 1._
Open rebuke is better than secret love.
_Proverbs xxvii. 5._
Faithful are the wounds of a friend.
_Proverbs xxvii. 6._
A continual dropping in a very rainy day and a contentious woman are alike.
_Proverbs xxvii. 15._
Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.
_Proverbs xxvii. 17._
Though thou shouldest bray a fool in a mortar among wheat with a pestle, yet will not his foolishness depart from him.
_Proverbs xxvii. 22._
The wicked flee when no man pursueth; but the righteous are bold as a lion.
_Proverbs xxviii. 1._
He that maketh haste to be rich shall not be innocent.
_Proverbs xxviii. 20._
Where there is no vision, the people perish.
_Proverbs xxix. 18._
Give me neither poverty nor riches.
_Proverbs xxx. 8._
The horseleech hath two daughters, crying, Give, give.
_Proverbs xxx. 15._
In her tongue is the law of kindness.
_Proverbs xxxi. 26._
She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness.
_Proverbs xxxi. 27._
Her children arise up and call her blessed.
_Proverbs xxxi. 28._
Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all.
_Proverbs xxxi. 29._
Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain.
_Proverbs xxxi. 30._
Vanity of vanities, . . . all is vanity.
_Ecclesiastes i. 2; xii. 8._
One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh.
_Ecclesiastes i. 4._
The eye is not satisfied with seeing.
_Ecclesiastes i. 8._
There is no new thing under the sun.
_Ecclesiastes i. 9._
Is there anything whereof it may be said, See, this is new? It hath been already of old time, which was before us.[830-1]
_Ecclesiastes i. 10._
All is vanity and vexation of spirit.
_Ecclesiastes i. 14._
He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
_Ecclesiastes i. 18._
One event happeneth to them all.
_Ecclesiastes ii. 14._
To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.
_Ecclesiastes iii. 1._
A threefold cord is not quickly broken.
_Ecclesiastes iv. 12._
Let thy words be few.
_Ecclesiastes v. 2._
Better is it that thou shouldest not vow, than that thou shouldest vow and not pay.
_Ecclesiastes v. 5._
The sleep of a labouring man is sweet.
_Ecclesiastes v. 12._
A good name is better than precious ointment.
_Ecclesiastes vii. 1._
It is better to go to the house of mourning than to go to the house of feasting.
_Ecclesiastes vii. 2._
As the crackling of thorns under a pot, so is the laughter of a fool.
_Ecclesiastes vii. 6._
In the day of prosperity be joyful, but in the day of adversity consider.
_Ecclesiastes vii. 14._
Be not righteous overmuch.
_Ecclesiastes vii. 16._
One man among a thousand have I found; but a woman among all those have I not found.
_Ecclesiastes vii. 28._
God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many inventions.
_Ecclesiastes vii. 29._
There is no discharge in that war.
_Ecclesiastes viii. 8._
To eat, and to drink, and to be merry.
_Ecclesiastes viii. 15; Luke xii. 19._
A living dog is better than a dead lion.
_Ecclesiastes ix. 4._
Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.
_Ecclesiastes ix. 10._
The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong.
_Ecclesiastes ix. 11._
A bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter.
_Ecclesiastes ix. 20._
Cast thy bread upon the waters; for thou shalt find it after many days.
_Ecclesiastes xi. 1._
In the place where the tree falleth, there it shall be.
_Ecclesiastes xi. 3._
He that observeth the wind shall not sow; and he that regardeth the clouds shall not reap.
_Ecclesiastes xi. 4._
In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand.
_Ecclesiastes xi. 6._
Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun.
_Ecclesiastes xi. 7._
Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth.
_Ecclesiastes xi. 9._
Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth.
_Ecclesiastes xii. 1._
The grinders cease because they are few.
_Ecclesiastes xii. 3._
The grasshopper shall be a burden, and desire shall fail; because man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets.
_Ecclesiastes xii. 5._
Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern.
_Ecclesiastes xii. 6._
Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was; and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.
_Ecclesiastes xii. 7._
The words of the wise are as goads, and as nails fastened by the masters of assemblies.
_Ecclesiastes xii. 11._
Of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh.
_Ecclesiastes xii. 12._
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments; for this is the whole duty of man.
_Ecclesiastes xii. 13._
For, lo! the winter is past, the rain is over and gone; the flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land.
_The Song of Solomon ii. 11, 12._
The little foxes, that spoil the vines.
_The Song of Solomon ii. 15._
Terrible as an army with banners.
_The Song of Solomon vi. 4, 10._
Like the best wine, . . . that goeth down sweetly, causing the lips of those that are asleep to speak.
_The Song of Solomon vii. 9._
Love is strong as death; jealousy is cruel as the grave.
_The Song of Solomon viii. 6._
Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it.
_The Song of Solomon viii. 7._
The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib.
_Isaiah i. 3._
The whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint.
_Isaiah i. 5._
As a lodge in a garden of cucumbers.
_Isaiah i. 8._
They shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning-hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.
_Isaiah ii. 4; Micah iv. 3._
In that day a man shall cast his idols . . . to the moles and to the bats.
_Isaiah ii. 20._
Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils.
_Isaiah ii. 22._
The stay and the staff, the whole stay of bread, and the whole stay of water.
_Isaiah iii. 1._
Grind the faces of the poor.
_Isaiah iii. 15._
Walk with stretched-forth necks and wanton eyes, walking and mincing as they go.
_Isaiah iii. 16._
In that day seven women shall take hold of one man.
_Isaiah iv. 1._
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil.
_Isaiah v. 20._
I am a man of unclean lips.
_Isaiah vi. 5._
The Lord shall hiss for the fly that is in the uttermost parts of the rivers of Egypt.
_Isaiah vii. 18._
Wizards that peep and that mutter.
_Isaiah viii. 19._
To the law and to the testimony.
_Isaiah viii. 20._
The ancient and honorable.
_Isaiah ix. 15._
The spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord.
_Isaiah xi. 2._
The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid.
_Isaiah xi. 6._
Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy coming.
_Isaiah xiv. 9._
How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!
_Isaiah xiv. 12._
The burden of the desert of the sea.
_Isaiah xxi. 1._
Babylon is fallen, is fallen.
_Isaiah xxi. 9._
Watchman, what of the night?
_Isaiah xxi. 11._
Let us eat and drink; for to-morrow we shall die.
_Isaiah xxii. 13._
Fasten him as a nail in a sure place.
_Isaiah xxii. 23._
Whose merchants are princes.
_Isaiah xxiii. 8._
A feast of fat things.
_Isaiah xxv. 6._
For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little.
_Isaiah xxviii. 10._
We have made a covenant with death, and with hell are we at agreement.
_Isaiah xxviii. 15._
Their strength is to sit still.
_Isaiah xxx. 7._
Now go, write it before them in a table, and note it in a book.
_Isaiah xxx. 8._
The desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.
_Isaiah xxxv. 1._
Thou trustest in the staff of this broken reed.
_Isaiah xxxvi. 6._
Set thine house in order.
_Isaiah xxxviii. 1._
All flesh is grass.
_Isaiah xl. 6._
The nations are as a drop of a bucket.
_Isaiah xl. 15._
A bruised reed shall he not break, and the smoking flax shall he not quench.
_Isaiah xlii. 3._
There is no peace, saith the Lord, unto the wicked.
_Isaiah xlviii. 22._
He is brought as a lamb to the slaughter.
_Isaiah liii. 7._
Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts.
_Isaiah lv. 7._
A little one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation.
_Isaiah lx. 22._
Give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness.
_Isaiah lxi. 3._
I have trodden the wine-press alone.
_Isaiah lxiii. 3._
We all do fade as a leaf.
_Isaiah lxiv. 6._
Peace, peace; when there is no peace.
_Jeremiah vi. 14; viii. 11._
Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.[835-1]
_Jeremiah vi. 16._
Amend your ways and your doings.
_Jeremiah vii. 3; xxvi. 13._
Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there?
_Jeremiah viii. 22._
Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging-place of wayfaring men!
_Jeremiah ix. 2._
Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
_Jeremiah xiii. 23._
A man of strife and a man of contention.
_Jeremiah xv. 10._
Written with a pen of iron, and with the point of a diamond.
_Jeremiah xvii. 1._
He shall be buried with the burial of an ass.
_Jeremiah xxii. 19._
As if a wheel had been in the midst of a wheel.
_Ezekiel x. 10._
The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge.
_Ezekiel xviii. 2_; (_Jeremiah xxxi. 29._)
Stood at the parting of the way.
_Ezekiel xxi. 21._
Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.
_Daniel v. 27._
According to the law of the Medes and Persians.
_Daniel vi. 12._
Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.
_Daniel xii. 4._
They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.
_Hosea viii. 7._
I have multiplied visions, and used similitudes.
_Hosea viii. 10._
Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions.
_Joel ii. 28._
Multitudes in the valley of decision.
_Joel iii. 14._
They shall sit every man under his vine and under his fig-tree.
_Micah iv. 4._
Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it.
_Habakkuk ii. 2._
Your fathers, where are they? And the prophets, do they live forever?
_Zechariah i. 5._
For who hath despised the day of small things?
_Zechariah iv. 10._
Prisoners of hope.
_Zechariah ix. 12._
I was wounded in the house of my friends.
_Zechariah xiii. 6._
But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings.
_Malachi iv. 2._
Great is truth, and mighty above all things.[836-1]
_1 Esdras iv. 41._
Unto you is paradise opened.
_2 Esdras viii. 52._
I shall light a candle of understanding in thine heart, which shall not be put out.
_2 Esdras xiv. 25._
So they [Azarias and Tobias] went forth both, and the young man's dog went with them.
_Tobit v. 16._
So they went their way, and the dog went after them.
_Tobit xi. 4._
Our time is a very shadow that passeth away.
_Wisdom of Solomon ii. 5._
Let us crown ourselves with rosebuds before they be withered.
_Wisdom of Solomon ii. 8._
Wisdom is the gray hair unto men, and an unspotted life is old age.
_Wisdom of Solomon iv. 8._
When I was born I drew in the common air, and fell upon the earth, which is of like nature, and the first voice which I uttered was crying, as all others do.[837-1]
_Wisdom of Solomon vii. 3._
Observe the opportunity.
_Ecclesiasticus iv. 20._
Be not ignorant of anything in a great matter or a small.
_Ecclesiasticus v. 15._
Whatsoever thou takest in hand, remember the end, and thou shalt never do amiss.
_Ecclesiasticus vii. 36._
Miss not the discourse of the elders.
_Ecclesiasticus viii. 9._
Forsake not an old friend, for the new is not comparable unto him. A new friend is as new wine: when it is old thou shalt drink it with pleasure.
_Ecclesiasticus ix. 10._
He that toucheth pitch shall be defiled therewith.
_Ecclesiasticus xiii. 1._
He will laugh thee to scorn.
_Ecclesiasticus xiii. 7._
Gladness of heart is the life of man, and the joyfulness of a man prolongeth his days.
_Ecclesiasticus xxx. 22._
Consider that I laboured not for myself only, but for all them that seek learning.
_Ecclesiasticus xxxiii. 17._
For of the most High cometh healing.
_Ecclesiasticus xxxviii. 2._
Whose talk is of bullocks.
_Ecclesiasticus xxxviii. 25._
These were honoured in their generations, and were the glory of the times.
_Ecclesiasticus xliv. 7._
There be of them that have left a name behind them.
_Ecclesiasticus xliv. 8._
Nicanor lay dead in his harness.
_2 Maccabees xv. 28._
If I have done well, and as is fitting, . . . it is that which I desired; but if slenderly and meanly, it is that which I could attain unto.
_2 Maccabees xv. 38._
FOOTNOTES:
[815-1] See Cowper, page 421.
[816-1] The place thereof shall know it no more.--_Psalm ciii. 16._
Usually quoted, "The place that has known him shall know him no more."
[818-1] Of very babes.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[818-2] Thou madest him lower than.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[818-3] The lot is fallen unto me in a fair ground.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[818-4] Apple of an eye.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[818-5] He rode upon the cherubim, and did fly; he came flying upon the wings of the wind.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[819-1] One day telleth another; and one night certifieth another.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[819-2] He shall feed me in a green pasture, and lead me forth beside the waters of comfort.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[819-3] Thy rod and thy staff comfort me.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[819-4] My cup shall be full.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[819-5] He fashioneth all the hearts of them.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[819-6] And yet saw I never . . . begging their bread.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[819-7] Flourishing.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[819-8] While I was thus musing the fire kindled.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[820-1] Lord, let me know my end, and the number of my days, that I may be certified how long I have to live.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[820-2] Every man living is altogether vanity.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[820-3] And cannot tell.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[820-4] As the hart desireth the water-brooks.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[820-5] One deep calleth another.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[820-6] God is our hope and strength.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[820-7] The hill of Sion is a fair place, and the joy of the whole earth.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[820-8] Nevertheless, man will not abide in honour, seeing he may be compared unto the beasts that perish.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[820-9] But it was even thou, my companion, my guide, and mine own familiar friend.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[821-1] The words of his mouth were softer than butter, having war in his heart.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[821-2] Like the deaf adder, that stoppeth her ears; which refuseth to hear the voice of the charmer, charm he never so wisely.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[821-3] As for the children of men, they are but vanity: the children of men are deceitful upon the weights; they are altogether lighter than vanity itself.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[821-4] He shall come down like the rain into a fleece of wool.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[821-5] Nor yet.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[821-6] One day in thy courts.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[821-7] Ungodliness.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[822-1] Seeing that is past.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[822-2] We bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[822-3] The days of our age are threescore years and ten; and though men be so strong that they come to fourscore years, yet is their strength then but labour and sorrow; so soon passeth it away, and we are gone.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[822-4] Prosper thou the work of our hands upon us; oh prosper thou our handiwork.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[822-5] I will say unto the Lord, Thou art my hope and my stronghold; my God, in him will I trust.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[822-6] For the pestilence that walketh in darkness, nor for the sickness that destroyeth in the noonday.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[822-7] Like a palm-tree, and shall spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[822-8] The Lord is king; the earth may be glad thereof.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[823-1] The days of man are but as grass; for he flourisheth as a flower of the field.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[823-2] For as soon as the wind goeth over it, it is gone.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[823-3] To his work.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[823-4] And occupy their business.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[823-5] In the day of thy power shall the people offer thee free-will-offerings with an holy worship: the dew of thy birth is of the womb of the morning.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[823-6] Right dear.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[823-7] The same stone which the builders refused is become the head stone in the corner.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[823-8] I have more understanding than my teachers: for thy testimonies are my study.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[823-9] A lantern unto my feet, and a light unto my paths.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[824-1] The sun shall not burn thee by day, neither the moon by night.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[824-2] Plenteousness.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[824-3] Like the olive branches.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[824-4] I will not suffer mine eyes to sleep, nor mine eyes to slumber.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[824-5] How good and joyful a thing it is, brethren.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[824-6] As for our harps, we hanged them up upon the trees.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[824-7] And remain.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[824-8] Though I be made secretly, and fashioned beneath in the earth.--_Book of Common Prayer._
[830-1] See Terence, page 702.
[835-1] Stare super vias antiquas.--_The Vulgate._
[836-1] Magna est veritas et praevalet--_The Vulgate._
Usually quoted "Magna est veritas et praevalebit."
[837-1] See Pliny, page 717.
NEW TESTAMENT.
Rachel weeping for her children, and would not be comforted, because they are not.
_Matthew ii. 18; Jeremiah xxxi. 15_.
Man shall not live by bread alone.
_Matthew iv. 4; Deuteronomy viii. 3_.
Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
_Matthew v. 13._
Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.
_Matthew v. 14._
Ye have heard that it have been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy.
_Matthew v. 43._
Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them.
_Matthew vi. 1._
When thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth.
_Matthew vi. 3._
They think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.
_Matthew vi. 7._
Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven.
_Matthew vi. 20._
Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
_Matthew vi. 21._
The light of the body is the eye.
_Matthew vi. 22._
Ye cannot serve God and Mammon.
_Matthew vi. 24._
Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink.
_Matthew vi. 25._
Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin.
_Matthew vi. 28._
Take therefore no thought for the morrow; for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.
_Matthew vi. 34._
Neither cast ye your pearls before swine.
_Matthew vii. 6._
Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.
_Matthew vii. 7._
Every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth.
_Matthew vii. 8._
Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
_Matthew vii. 9._
Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.
_Matthew vii. 12._
Wide is the gate and broad is the way that leadeth to destruction.
_Matthew vii. 13._
Strait is the gate and narrow is the way.
_Matthew vii. 14._
By their fruits ye shall know them.
_Matthew vii. 20._
It was founded upon a rock.
_Matthew vii. 25._
The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests; but the Son of Man hath not where to lay his head.
_Matthew viii. 20._
The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few.
_Matthew ix. 37._
Be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves.
_Matthew x. 16._
The very hairs of your head are all numbered.
_Matthew x. 30._
Wisdom is justified of her children.
_Matthew xi. 19; Luke vii. 35_.
The tree is known by his fruit.
_Matthew xii. 33._
Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.
_Matthew xii. 34._
Pearl of great price.
_Matthew xiii. 46._
A prophet is not without honour, save in his own country and in his own house.
_Matthew xiii. 57._
Be of good cheer: it is I; be not afraid.
_Matthew xiv. 27._
If the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.
_Matthew xv. 14._
The dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters' table.
_Matthew xv. 27._
When it is evening, ye say it will be fair weather: for the sky is red.
_Matthew xvi. 2._
The signs of the times.
_Matthew xvi. 3._
Get thee behind me, Satan.
_Matthew xvi. 23._
What is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
_Matthew xvi. 26._
It is good for us to be here.
_Matthew xvii. 4._
What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.
_Matthew xix. 6._
Love thy neighbour as thyself.
_Matthew xix. 19._
It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
_Matthew xix. 24._
Borne the burden and heat of the day.
_Matthew xx. 12._
Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
_Matthew xx. 15._
For many are called, but few are chosen.
_Matthew xxii. 14._
They made light of it.
_Matthew xxii. 5._
Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's.
_Matthew xxii. 21._
Woe unto you, . . . for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin.
_Matthew xxiii. 23._
Blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel.
_Matthew xxiii. 24._
Whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men's bones.
_Matthew xxiii. 27._
As a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings.
_Matthew xxiii. 37._
Wars and rumours of wars.
_Matthew xxiv. 6._
The end is not yet.
_Matthew xxiv. 6._
Wheresoever the carcass is, there will the eagles be gathered together.
_Matthew xxiv. 28._
Abomination of desolation.
_Matthew xxiv. 15; Mark xiii. 14_.
Unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance; but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.
_Matthew xxv. 29._
The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.
_Matthew xxvi. 41._
The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath.
_Mark ii. 27._
If a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand.
_Mark iii. 25._
He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.
_Mark iv. 9._
My name is Legion.
_Mark v. 9._
My little daughter lieth at the point of death.
_Mark v. 23._
Clothed, and in his right mind.
_Mark v. 15; Luke viii. 35_.
Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.
_Mark ix. 44._
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.
_Luke ii. 14._
The axe is laid unto the root of the trees.
_Luke iii. 9._
Physician, heal thyself.
_Luke iv. 23._
Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you!
_Luke vi. 26._
Nothing is secret which shall not be made manifest.
_Luke viii. 17._
Peace be to this house.
_Luke x. 5._
The labourer is worthy of his hire.
_Luke x. 7; 1 Timothy v. 18_.
Go, and do thou likewise.
_Luke x. 37._
But one thing is needful; and Mary hath chosen that good part which shall not be taken away from her.
_Luke x. 42._
He that is not with me is against me.
_Luke xi. 23._
Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many years; take thine ease, eat, drink, and be merry.
_Luke xii. 19._
Let your loins be girded about, and your lights burning.
_Luke xii. 35._
Which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it.
_Luke xiv. 28._
The children of this world are in their generation wiser than the children of light.
_Luke xvi. 8._
It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea.
_Luke xvii. 2._
Remember Lot's wife.
_Luke xvii. 32._
Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee.
_Luke xix. 22._
If they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?
_Luke xxiii. 31._
He was a good man, and a just.
_Luke xxiii. 50._
Did not our heart burn within us while he talked with us?
_Luke xxiv. 32._
The true light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.
_John i. 9._
Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?
_John i. 46._
The wind bloweth where it listeth.
_John iii. 8._
He was a burning and a shining light.
_John v. 35._
Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost.
_John vi. 12._
Judge not according to the appearance.
_John vii. 24._
The truth shall make you free.
_John viii. 32._
There is no truth in him.
_John viii. 44._
The night cometh when no man can work.
_John ix. 4._
The poor always ye have with you.
_John xii. 8._
Walk while ye have the light, lest darkness come upon you.
_John xii. 35._
Let not your heart be troubled.
_John xiv. 1._
In my Father's house are many mansions.
_John xiv. 2._
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
_John xv. 13._
Thy money perish with thee.
_Acts viii. 20._
It is hard for thee to kick against the pricks.
_Acts ix. 5._
Now there was at Joppa a certain disciple named Tabitha, which by interpretation is called Dorcas: this woman was full of good works and almsdeeds which she did.
_Acts ix. 36._
Lewd fellows of the baser sort.
_Acts xvii. 5._
Great is Diana of the Ephesians.
_Acts xix. 28._
The law is open.
_Acts xix. 38._
It is more blessed to give than to receive.
_Acts xx. 35._
Brought up in this city at the feet of Gamaliel.
_Acts xxii. 3._
When I have a convenient season, I will call for thee.
_Acts xxiv. 25._
I appeal unto Caesar.
_Acts xxx. 11._
Words of truth and soberness.
_Acts xxvi. 25._
For this thing was not done in a corner.
_Acts xxvi. 26._
Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian.
_Acts xxvi. 28._
There is no respect of persons with God.
_Romans ii. 11._
Fear of God before their eyes.
_Romans ii. 18._
God forbid.
_Romans ii. 31._
Who against hope believed in hope.
_Romans iv. 18._
Speak after the manner of men.
_Romans vi. 19._
The wages of sin is death.
_Romans vi. 23._
For the good that I would I do not; but the evil which I would not, that I do.
_Romans viii. 19._
All things work together for good to them that love God.
_Romans viii. 28._
Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour?
_Romans ix. 21._
A zeal of God, but not according to knowledge.
_Romans x. 2._
Given to hospitality.
_Romans xii. 13._
Be not wise in your own conceits.
_Romans xii. 16._
Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men.
_Romans xii. 17._
If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.
_Romans xii. 18._
If thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head.
_Romans xii. 20._
Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.
_Romans xii. 21._
The powers that be are ordained of God.
_Romans xiii. 1._
Render therefore to all their dues.
_Romans xiii. 7._
Owe no man anything, but to love one another.
_Romans xiii. 8._
Love is the fulfilling of the law.
_Romans xiii. 10._
Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.
_Romans xiv. 5._
God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things that are mighty.
_1 Corinthians i. 27._
I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase.
_1 Corinthians iii. 6._
Every man's work shall be made manifest.
_1 Corinthians iii. 13._
Not to think of men above that which is written.[845-1]
_1 Corinthians iv. 6._
Absent in body, but present in spirit.
_1 Corinthians v. 3._
The fashion of this world passeth away.
_1 Corinthians vii. 31._
I am made all things to all men.
_1 Corinthians ix. 22._
Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.
_1 Corinthians x. 12._
Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.
_1 Corinthians xiii. 1._
Though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing.
_1 Corinthians xiii. 2._
Charity suffereth long and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up.
_1 Corinthians xiii. 4._
We know in part, and we prophesy in part.
_1 Corinthians xiii. 9._
When I was a child, I spake as a child. . . . When I became a man, I put away childish things.
_1 Corinthians xiii. 11._
Now we see through a glass, darkly.
_1 Corinthians xiii. 12._
And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.
_1 Corinthians xiii. 13._
If the trumpet give an uncertain sound.
_1 Corinthians xiv. 8._
Let all things be done decently and in order.
_1 Corinthians xiv. 40._
Evil communications corrupt good manners.[846-1]
_1 Corinthians xv. 33._
The first man is of the earth, earthy.
_1 Corinthians xv. 47._
In the twinkling of an eye.
_1 Corinthians xv. 52._
O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?
_1 Corinthians xv. 55._
Not of the letter, but of the spirit; for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life.
_2 Corinthians iii. 6._
We have such hope, we use great plainness of speech.
_2 Corinthians iii. 12._
We walk by faith, not by sight.
_2 Corinthians v. 7._
Now is the accepted time.
_2 Corinthians vi. 2._
By evil report and good report.
_2 Corinthians vi. 8._
As having nothing, and yet possessing all things.
_2 Corinthians vi. 10._
Though I be rude in speech.
_2 Corinthians xi. 6._
Forty stripes save one.
_2 Corinthians xi. 24._
A thorn in the flesh.
_2 Corinthians xii. 7._
Strength is made perfect in weakness.
_2 Corinthians xii. 9._
The right hands of fellowship.
_Galatians ii. 9._
Weak and beggarly elements.
_Galatians iv. 9._
It is good to be zealously affected always in a good thing.
_Galatians iv. 18._
Ye are fallen from grace.
_Galatians v. 4._
A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.
_Galatians v. 9._
Every man shall bear his own burden.
_Galatians vi. 5._
Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
_Galatians vi. 7._
Middle wall of partition.
_Ephesians ii. 14._
Carried about with every wind of doctrine.
_Ephesians iv. 14._
Speak every man truth with his neighbour.
_Ephesians iv. 25._
Be ye angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath.
_Ephesians iv. 26._
To live is Christ, and to die is gain.
_Philippians i. 21._
Whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame.
_Philippians iii. 19._
The peace of God, which passeth all understanding.
_Philippians iv. 7._
Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report: if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
_Philippians iv. 8._
I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.
_Philippians iv. 11._
Touch not; taste not; handle not.
_Colossians ii. 21._
Set your affections on things above, not on things on the earth.
_Colossians iii. 2._
Let your speech be alway with grace, seasoned with salt.
_Colossians iv. 6._
Labour of love.
_1 Thessalonians i. 3._
Study to be quiet.
_1 Thessalonians iv. 11._
Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
_1 Thessalonians v. 21._
The law is good, if a man use it lawfully.
_1 Timothy i. 8._
Not greedy of filthy lucre.
_1 Timothy iii. 3._
He hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.
_1 Timothy v. 8._
Busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.
_1 Timothy v. 13._
Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake.
_1 Timothy v. 23._
The love of money is the root of all evil.
_1 Timothy vi. 10._
Fight the good fight.
_1 Timothy vi. 12._
Rich in good works.
_1 Timothy vi. 18._
Science falsely so called.
_1 Timothy vi. 20._
A workman that needeth not to be ashamed.
_2 Timothy ii. 15._
I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.
_2 Timothy iv. 7._
Unto the pure all things are pure.
_Titus i. 15._
Such as have need of milk, and not of strong meat.
_Hebrews v. 12._
Every one that useth milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness: for he is a babe.
_Hebrews v. 13._
Strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age.
_Hebrews v. 14._
If God be for us, who can be against us.
_Hebrews viii. 31._
Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
_Hebrews xi. 1._
Of whom the world was not worthy.
_Hebrews xi. 38._
A cloud of witnesses.
_Hebrews xii. 1._
Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth.
_Hebrews xii. 6._
The spirits of just men made perfect.
_Hebrews xii. 23._
Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.
_Hebrews xiii. 2._
Yesterday, and to-day, and forever.
_Hebrews xiii. 8._
Blessed is the man that endureth temptation; for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life.
_James i. 12._
Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath.
_James i. 19._
How great a matter a little fire kindleth!
_James iii. 5._
The tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil.[849-1]
_James iii. 8._
Resist the Devil, and he will flee from you.
_James iv. 7._
Hope to the end.
_1 Peter i. 13._
Fear God. Honour the king.
_1 Peter ii. 17._
Ornament of a meek and quiet spirit.
_1 Peter iii. 4._
Giving honour unto the wife as unto the weaker vessel.
_1 Peter iii. 7._
Be ye all of one mind.
_1 Peter iii. 8._
Charity shall cover the multitude of sins.
_1 Peter iv. 8._
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary, the Devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.
_1 Peter v. 8._
And the day star arise in your hearts.
_2 Peter i. 19._
The dog is turned to his own vomit again.
_2 Peter ii. 22._
Bowels of compassion.
_1 John iii. 17._
There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear.
_1 John iv. 18._
Be thou faithful unto death.
_Revelation ii. 10._
He shall rule them with a rod of iron.
_Revelation ii. 27._
All nations and kindreds and tongues.
_Revelation vii. 9._
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
_Revelation xxii. 13._
FOOTNOTES:
[845-1] Usually quoted, "To be wise above that which is written."
[846-1] Phtheirousin ethe chresth' omiliai kakai.--MENANDER (341 B. C.). (Duebner's edition of his "Fragments," appended to Aristophanes in Didot's Bibliotheca Graeca, p. 102, line 101.)
[849-1] Usually quoted, "The tongue is an unruly member."
BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER.
We have left undone those things which we ought to have done; and we have done those things which we ought not to have done.
_Morning Prayer._
The noble army of martyrs.
_Morning Prayer._
Afflicted, or distressed, in mind, body, or estate.
_Prayer for all Conditions of Men._
Have mercy upon us miserable sinners.
_The Litany._
From envy, hatred, and malice, and all uncharitableness.
_The Litany._
The world, the flesh, and the devil.
_The Litany._
The kindly fruits of the earth.
_The Litany._
Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest.
_Collect for the Second Sunday in Advent._
Renounce the Devil and all his works.
_Baptism of Infants._
Grant that the old Adam in these persons may be so buried, that the new man may be raised up in them.
_Baptism of those of Riper Years._
The pomps and vanity of this wicked world.
_Catechism._
To keep my hands from picking and stealing.
_Catechism._
To do my duty in that state of life unto which it shall please God to call me.
_Catechism._
An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace.
_Catechism._
Let him now speak, or else hereafter for ever hold his peace.
_Solemnization of Matrimony._
To have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part.
_Solemnization of Matrimony._
To love, cherish, and to obey.
_Solemnization of Matrimony._
With this ring I thee wed, with my body I thee worship, and with all my worldly goods I thee endow.[851-1]
_Solemnization of Matrimony._
In the midst of life we are in death.[851-2]
_The Burial Service._
Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust, in sure and certain hope of the resurrection.
_The Burial Service._
Whose service is perfect freedom.
_Collect for Peace._
Show thy servant the light of thy countenance.
_The Psalter. Psalm xxxi. 18._
But it was even thou, my companion, my guide, and mine own familiar friend.
_The Psalter. Psalm lv. 14._
Men to be of one mind in an house.
_The Psalter. Psalm lxviii. 6._
The iron entered into his soul.
_The Psalter. Psalm cv. 18._
The dew of thy birth is of the womb of the morning.
_The Psalter. Psalm cx. 3._
FOOTNOTES:
[851-1] With this ring I thee wed, and with all my worldly goods I thee endow.--_Book of Common Prayer, according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America._
[851-2] This is derived from a Latin antiphon, said to have been composed by Notker, a monk of St. Gall, in 911, while watching some workmen building a bridge at Martinsbruecke, in peril of their lives. It forms the ground-work of Luther's antiphon "De Morte."
TATE AND BRADY.[851-3]
Untimely grave.
_Psalm vii._
And though he promise to his loss, He makes his promise good.
_Psalm xv. 5._
The sweet remembrance of the just Shall flourish when he sleeps in dust.
_Psalm cxii. 6._
FOOTNOTES:
[851-3] Nahum Tate, 1652-1715; Nicholas Brady, 1659-1726.
APPENDIX.
All the brothers were valiant, and all the sisters virtuous.
From the inscription on the tomb of the Duchess of Newcastle in Westminster Abbey.
Am I not a man and a brother?
From a medallion by Wedgwood (1787), representing a negro in chains, with one knee on the ground, and both hands lifted up to heaven. This was adopted as a characteristic seal by the Antislavery Society of London.
Anything for a quiet life.
Title of a play by Middleton.
Art and part.
A Scotch law-phrase,--an accessory before and after the fact. A man is said to be _art and part_ of a crime when he contrives the manner of the deed, and concurs with and encourages those who commit the crime, although he does not put his own hand to the actual execution of it.--SCOTT: _Tales of a Grandfather, chap. xxii._ (_Execution of Morton._)
Art preservative of all arts.
From the inscription upon the facade of the house at Harlem formerly occupied by Laurent Koster (or Coster), who is charged, among others, with the invention of printing. Mention is first made of this inscription about 1628:--
MEMORIAE SACRUM TYPOGARAPHIA ARS ARTIUM OMNIUM CONSERVATRIX. HIC PRIMUM INVENTA CIRCA ANNUM MCCCCXL.
As gingerly.
CHAPMAN: _May Day._ SHAKESPEARE: _Two Gentlemen of Verona._
Be sure you are right, then go ahead.
The motto of David Crockett in the war of 1812.
Before you could say Jack Robinson.
This current phrase is said to be derived from a humorous song by Hudson, a tobacconist in Shoe Lane, London. He was a professional song-writer and vocalist, who used to be engaged to sing at supper-rooms and theatrical houses.
A warke it ys as easie to be done As tys to saye _Jacke! robys on_.
HALLIWELL: _Archaeological Dictionary._ (Cited from an old Play.)
Begging the question.
This is a common logical fallacy, _petitio principii_; and the first explanation of the phrase is to be found in Aristotle's "Topica," viii. 13, where the five ways of begging the question are set forth. The earliest English work in which the expression is found is "The Arte of Logike plainlie set forth in our English Tongue, &c." (1584.)
Better to wear out than to rust out.
When a friend told Bishop Cumberland (1632-1718) he would wear himself out by his incessant application, "It is better," replied the Bishop, "to wear out than to rust out."--HORNE: _Sermon on the Duty of Contending for the Truth._
BOSWELL: _Tour to the Hebrides, p. 18, note._
Beware of a man of one book.
When St. Thomas Aquinas was asked in what manner a man might best become learned, he answered, "By reading one book." The _homo unius libri_ is indeed proverbially formidable to all conversational figurantes.--SOUTHEY: _The Doctor, p. 164._
Bitter end.
This phrase is nearly without meaning as it is used. The true phrase, "better end," is used properly to designate a crisis, or the moment of an extremity. When in a gale a vessel has paid out all her cable, her cable has run out to the "better end,"--the end which is secured within the vessel and little used. Robinson Crusoe in describing the terrible storm in Yarmouth Roads says, "We rode with two anchors ahead, and the cables veered out to the better end."
Cockles of the heart.
Latham says the most probable explanation of this phrase lies (1) in the likeness of a heart to a cockleshell,--the base of the former being compared to the hinge of the latter; (2) in the zooelogical name for the cockle and its congeners being _Cardium_, from kardia (heart).
Castles in the air.
This is a proverbial phrase found throughout English literature, the first instance noted being in Sir Philip Sidney's "Defence of Poesy."
Consistency, thou art a jewel.
This is one of those popular sayings--like "Be good, and you will be happy," or "Virtue is its own reward"--that, like Topsy, "never _was_ born, only jist growed." From the earliest times it has been the popular tendency to call this or that cardinal virtue, or bright and shining excellence, a jewel, by way of emphasis. For example, Iago says,--
"_Good name_, in man or woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate _jewel_ of their souls."
Shakespeare elsewhere calls _experience_ a "jewel." Miranda says her _modesty_ is the "jewel" in her dower; and in "All 's Well that ends Well," Diana terms her _chastity_ the "jewel" of her house.--R. A. WIGHT.
O discretion, thou art a jewel!--_The Skylark, a Collection of well-chosen English Songs._ (London, 1772.)
The origin of this expression is unknown. Some wag of the day allayed public curiosity in regard to its source with the information that it is from the ballad of Robin Roughhead in Murtagh's "Collection of Ballads (1754)." It is needless to say that Murtagh is a verbal phantom, and the ballad of Robin Roughhead first appeared in an American newspaper in 1867.
Cotton is King; or, Slavery in the Light of Political Economy.
This is the title of a book by David Christy (1855).
The expression "Cotton is king" was used by James Henry Hammond in the United States Senate, March, 1858.
Dead as Chelsea.
To get Chelsea: to obtain the benefit of that hospital. "Dead as Chelsea, by God!" an exclamation uttered by a grenadier at Fontenoy, on having his leg carried away by a cannon-ball.--_Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue_, 1758 (quoted by Brady, "Varieties of Literature," 1826).
Die in the last ditch.
To William of Orange may be ascribed this saying. When Buckingham urged the inevitable destruction which hung over the United Provinces, and asked him whether he did not see that the commonwealth was ruined, "There is one certain means," replied the Prince, "by which I can be sure never to see my country's ruin,--I will die in the last ditch."--HUME: _History of England._ (1622.)
Drive a coach and six through an Act of Parliament.
Macaulay ("History of England," chap. xii.) gives a saying "often in the mouth of Stephen Rice [afterward Chief Baron of the Exchequer], 'I will drive a coach and six through the Act of Settlement.'"
During good behaviour.
That after the said limitation shall take effect, . . . judge's commissions be made _quando se bene gesserit_.--_Statutes 12 and 13 William III. c. 2, sect. 3._
Eclipse first, the rest nowhere.
Declared by Captain O'Kelley at Epsom, May 3, 1769.--_Annals of Sporting, vol. ii. p. 271._
Emerald Isle.
Dr. William Drennan (1754-1820) says this expression was first used in a party song called "Erin, to her own Tune," written in 1795. The song appears to have been anonymous.
Era of good feeling.
The title of an article in the "Boston Centinel," July 12, 1817.
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.
It is the common fate of the indolent to see their rights become a prey to the active. The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance; which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his crime and the punishment of his guilt.--JOHN PHILPOT CURRAN: _Speech upon the Right of Election, 1790._ (_Speeches. Dublin, 1808._)
There is one safeguard known generally to the wise, which is an advantage and security to all, but especially to democracies as against despots. What is it? Distrust.--DEMOSTHENES: _Philippic 2, sect. 24._
Fiat justitia ruat coelum.
WILLIAM WATSON: _Decacordon of Ten Quodlibeticall Questions_ (1602). PRYNNE: _Fresh Discovery of Prodigious New Wandering-Blazing Stars_ (second edition, London, 1646). WARD: _Simple Cobbler of Aggawam in America_ (1647).
Fiat Justitia et ruat Mundus.--_Egerton Papers_ (1552, p. 25). _Camden Society_ (1840). AIKIN: _Court and Times of James I., vol. ii. p. 500_ (1625).
January 31, 1642, the Duke of Richmond in a speech before the House of Lords used these words: _Regnet Justitia et ruat Coelum._ (Old Parliamentary History, vol. x. p. 28.)
Free soil, free men, free speech, Fremont.
The Republican Party rallying cry in 1856.
Gentle craft.
According to Brady ("Clavis Calendaria"), this designation arose from the fact that in an old romance a prince of the name of Crispin is made to exercise, in honour of his namesake, Saint Crispin, the trade of shoemaking. There is a tradition that King Edward IV., in one of his disguises, once drank with a party of shoemakers, and pledged them. The story is alluded to in the old play of "George a-Greene" (1599):--
Marry, because you have drank with the King, And the King hath so graciously pledged you, You shall no more be called shoemakers; But you and yours, to the world's end, Shall be called the trade of the gentle craft.
Gentlemen of the French guard, fire first.
Lord C. Hay at the battle of Fontenoy, 1745. To which the Comte d'Auteroches replied, "Sir, we never fire first; please to fire yourselves."--FOURNIER: _L'Esprit dans l'histoire._
Good as a play.
An exclamation of Charles II. when in Parliament attending the discussion of Lord Ross's Divorce Bill.
The king remained in the House of Peers while his speech was taken into consideration,--a common practice with him; for the debates amused his sated mind, and were sometimes, he used to say, as good as a comedy.--MACAULAY: _Review of the Life and Writings of Sir William Temple._
Nullos his mallem ludos spectasse.--HORACE: _Satires, ii. 8, 79._
Greatest happiness of the greatest number.
That action is best which procures the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers.--HUTCHESON: _Inquiry concerning Moral Good and Evil, sect. 3._ (1720.)
Priestley was the first (unless it was Beccaria) who taught my lips to pronounce this sacred truth,--that the greatest happiness of the greatest number is the foundation of morals and legislation.--BENTHAM: _Works, vol. x. p. 142._
The expression is used by Beccaria in the introduction to his "Essay on Crimes and Punishments." (1764.)
Hanging of his cat on Monday For killing of a mouse on Sunday.
_Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys_ (edition of 1805, p. 5).
Hobson's choice.
Tobias Hobson (died 1630) was the first man in England that let out hackney horses. When a man came for a horse he was led into the stable, where there was a great choice, but he obliged him to take the horse which stood next to the stable-door; so that every customer was alike well served according to his chance,--from whence it became a proverb when what ought to be your election was forced upon you, to say, "Hobson's choice."--_Spectator, No. 509._
Where to elect there is but one, 'T is Hobson's choice,--take that or none.
THOMAS WARD (1577-1639): _England's Reformation, chap. iv. p. 326._
Intolerable in Almighty God to a black beetle.
Lord Coleridge remarked that Maule told him what he said in the "black beetle" matter: "Creswell, who had been his pupil, was on the other side in a case where he was counsel, and was very lofty in his manner. Maule appealed to the court: 'My lords, we are vertebrate animals, we are mammalia! My learned friend's manner would be intolerable in Almighty God to a black beetle.'" (Repeated to a member of the legal profession in the United States.)
It is a far cry to Lochow.
Lochow and the adjacent districts formed the original seat of the Campbells. The expression of "a far cry to Lochow" was proverbial. (Note to Scott's "Rob Roy," chap. xxix.)
Lucid interval.
BACON: _Henry VII._ SIDNEY: _On Government, vol. i. chap. ii. sect. 24._ FULLER: _A Pisgah Sight of Palestine, book iv. chap. ii._ SOUTH: _Sermon, vol. viii. p. 403._ DRYDEN: _MacFlecknoe._ MATHEW HENRY: _Commentaries, Psalm lxxxviii._ JOHNSON: _Life of Lyttelton._ BURKE: _On the French Revolution._
Nisi suadeat intervallis.
BRACTON: _Folio 1243 and folio 420 b. Register Original, 267 a._
Mince the matter.
CERVANTES: _Don Quixote, Author's Preface._ SHAKESPEARE: _Othello, act ii. sc. 3._ WILLIAM KING: _Ulysses and Teresias._
Months without an R.
It is unseasonable and unwholesome in all months that have not an _R_ in their name to eat an oyster.--BUTLER: _Dyet's Dry Dinner._ (1599.)
Nation of shopkeepers.
From an oration purporting to have been delivered by Samuel Adams at the State House in Philadelphia, Aug. 1, 1776. (Philadelphia, printed; London, reprinted for E. Johnson, No. 4 Ludgate Hill, 1776.) W. V. Wells, in his Life of Adams, says: "No such American edition has ever been seen, but at least four copies are known of the London issue. A German translation of this oration was printed in 1778, perhaps at Berne; the place of publication is not given."
To found a great empire for the sole purpose of raising up a people of customers may at first sight appear a project fit only for a nation of shopkeepers.--ADAM SMITH: _Wealth of Nations, vol. ii. book iv. chap. vii. part 3._ (1775.)
And what is true of a shopkeeper is true of a shopkeeping nation.--TUCKER (Dean of Gloucester): _Tract._ (1766.)
Let Pitt then boast of his victory to his nation of shopkeepers.--BERTRAND BARERE. (June 11, 1794.)
New departure.
This new page opened in the book of our public expenditures, and this new departure taken, which leads into the bottomless gulf of civil pensions and family gratuities.--T. H. BENTON: _Speech in the U. S. Senate against a grant to President Harrison's widow, April, 1841._
Nothing succeeds like success.
(Rien ne reussit comme le succes.--DUMAS: _Ange Pitou, vol. i. p. 72. 1854._) A French proverb.
Orthodoxy is my doxy; Heterodoxy is another man's doxy.
"I have heard frequent use," said the late Lord Sandwich, in a debate on the Test Laws, "of the words 'orthodoxy' and 'heterodoxy;' but I confess myself at a loss to know precisely what they mean." "Orthodoxy, my Lord," said Bishop Warburton, in a whisper,--"orthodoxy is my doxy; heterodoxy is another man's doxy."--PRIESTLEY: _Memoirs, vol. i. p. 572._
Paradise of fools; Fool's paradise.
The earliest instance of this expression is found in William Bullein's "Dialogue," p. 28 (1573). It is used by Shakespeare, Middleton, Milton, Pope, Fielding, Crabbe, and others.
Paying through the nose.
Grimm says that Odin had a poll-tax which was called in Sweden a nose-tax; it was a penny per nose, or poll.--_Deutsche Rechts Alterthuemer._
Public trusts.
It is not fit the public trusts should be lodged in the hands of any till they are first proved, and found fit for the business they are to be intrusted with.--MATHEW HENRY: _Commentaries, Timothy iii._
To execute laws is a royal office; to execute orders is not to be a king. However, a political executive magistracy, though merely such, is a great trust.--BURKE: _On the French Revolution._
When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself as public property.--THOMAS JEFFERSON ("Winter in Washington, 1807"), in a conversation with Baron Humboldt. See Rayner's "Life of Jefferson," p. 356 (Boston, 1834).
The very essence of a free government consists in considering offices as public trusts, bestowed for the good of the country, and not for the benefit of an individual or a party.--JOHN C. CALHOUN: _Speech, July 13, 1835._
The phrase, "public office is a public trust," has of late become common property.--CHARLES SUMNER (May 31, 1872).
The appointing power of the pope is treated as a public trust.--W. W. CRAPO (1881).
The public offices are a public trust.--DORMAN B. EATON (1881).
Public office is a public trust.--ABRAM S. HEWITT (1883).
He who regards office as a public trust.--DANIEL S. LAMONT (1884).
Rather your room as your company.
_Marriage of Wit and Wisdom_ (_circa_ 1570).
Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.
From an inscription on the cannon near which the ashes of President John Bradshaw were lodged, on the top of a high hill near Martha Bay in Jamaica.--STILES: _History of the Three Judges of King Charles I._
This supposititious epitaph was found among the papers of Mr. Jefferson, and in his handwriting. It was supposed to be one of Dr. Franklin's spirit-stirring inspirations.--RANDALL: _Life of Jefferson, vol. iii. p. 585._
Rest and be thankful.
An inscription on a stone seat on the top of one of the Highlands in Scotland. It is also the title of one of Wordsworth's poems.
Rowland for an Oliver.
These were two of the most famous in the list of Charlemagne's twelve peers; and their exploits are rendered so ridiculously and equally extravagant by the old romancers, that from thence arose that saying amongst our plain and sensible ancestors of giving one a "Rowland for his Oliver," to signify the matching one incredible lie with another.--THOMAS WARBURTON.
Sardonic smile.
The island of Sardinia, consisting chiefly of marshes and mountains, has from the earliest period to the present been cursed with a noxious air, an ill-cultivated soil, and a scanty population. The convulsions produced by its poisonous plants gave rise to the expression of sardonic smile, which is as old as Homer (Odyssey, xx. 302).--MAHON: _History of England, vol. i. p. 287._
The explanation given by Mahon of the meaning of "sardonic smile" is to be sure the traditional one, and was believed in by the late classical writers. But in the Homeric passage referred to, the word is "sard_a_nion" (sardanion), not "sard_o_nion." There is no evidence that Sardinia was known to the composers of what we call Homer. It looks as though the word was to be connected with the verb sairo, "show the teeth;" "grin like a dog;" hence that the "sardonic smile" was a "grim laugh."--M. H. MORGAN.
Sister Anne, do you see any one coming?
The anxious question of one of the wives of Bluebeard.
Stone-wall Jackson.
This saying took its rise from the battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861. Said General Bernard E. Bee, "See, there is Jackson, standing like a stone-wall."
The King is dead! Long live the King!
The death of Louis XIV. was announced by the captain of the bodyguard from a window of the state apartment. Raising his truncheon above his head, he broke it in the centre, and throwing the pieces among the crowd, exclaimed in a loud voice, "Le Roi est mort!" Then seizing another staff, he flourished it in the air as he shouted, "Vive le Roi!"--PARDOE: _Life of Louis XIV., vol. iii. p. 457._
The woods are full of them!
Alexander Wilson, in the Preface to his "American Ornithology" (1808), quotes these words, and relates the story of a boy who had been gathering flowers. On bringing them to his mother, he said: "Look, my dear ma! What beautiful flowers I have found growing in our place! Why, all the woods are full of them!"
Thin red line.
The Russians dashed on towards that thin red-line streak tipped with a line of steel.--RUSSELL: _The British Expedition to the Crimea_ (revised edition), _p. 187_.
Soon the men of the column began to see that though the scarlet line was slender, it was very rigid and exact.--KINGLAKE: _Invasion of the Crimea, vol. iii. p. 455._
The spruce beauty of the slender red line.--_Ibid._ (sixth edition), _vol. iii. p. 248_.
What you are pleased to call your mind.
A solicitor, after hearing Lord Westbury's opinion, ventured to say that he had turned the matter over in his mind, and thought that something might be said on the other side; to which he replied, "Then, sir, you will turn it over once more in what you are _pleased to call your mind_."--NASH: _Life of Lord Westbury, vol. ii. 292._
When in doubt, win the trick.
HOYLE: _Twenty-four Rules for Learners, Rule 12._
Wisdom of many and the wit of one.
A definition of a proverb which Lord John Russell gave one morning at breakfast at Mardock's,--"One man's wit, and all men's wisdom."--_Memoirs of Mackintosh, vol. ii. p. 473._
Wooden walls of England.
The credite of the Realme, by defending the same with our Wodden Walles, as Themistocles called the Ship of Athens.--_Preface to the English translation of Linschoten_ (London).
* * * * *
But me no buts.
FIELDING: _Rape upon Rape, act ii. sc. 2._ AARON HILL: _Snake in the Grass, sc. 1._
Cause me no causes.
MASSINGER: _A New Way to Pay Old Debts, act i. sc. 3._
Clerk me no clerks.
SCOTT: _Ivanhoe, chap. xx._
Diamond me no diamonds! prize me no prizes!
TENNYSON: _Idylls of the King. Elaine._
End me no ends.
MASSINGER: _A New Way to Pay Old Debts, act v. sc. 1._
Fool me no fools.
BULWER: _Last Days of Pompeii, book iii. chap. vi._
Front me no fronts.
FORD: _The Lady's Trial, act ii. sc. 1._
Grace me no grace, nor uncle me no uncle.
SHAKESPEARE: _Richard II., act ii. sc. 3._
Madam me no madam.
DRYDEN: _The Wild Gallant, act ii. sc. 2._
Map me no maps.
FIELDING: _Rape upon Rape, act i. sc. 5._
Midas me no Midas.
DRYDEN: _The Wild Gallant, act ii. sc. 1._
O me no O's.
BEN JONSON: _The Case is Altered, act v. sc. 1._
Parish me no parishes.
PEELE: _The Old Wives' Tale._
Petition me no petitions.
FIELDING: _Tom Thumb, act i. sc. 2._
Play me no plays.
FOOTE: _The Knight, act ii._
Plot me no plots.
BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER: _The Knight of the Burning Pestle, act ii. sc. 5._
Thank me no thanks, nor proud me no prouds.
SHAKESPEARE: _Romeo and Juliet, act iii. sc. 5._
Virgin me no virgins.
MASSINGER: _A New Way to Pay Old Debts, act iii. sc. 2._
Vow me no vows.
BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER: _Wit without Money, act iv. sc. 4._
INDEX.
AARON'S serpent, like, 317. Abandon, all hope, 769. Abashed the devil stood, 234. Abbey, buried in the great, 592. Abbots, where slumber, 332. Abdiel, so spake the seraph, 235. Abel, ask counsel at, 815. Abhorred in my imagination, 144. Abide with me, 569. Abi-ezer, vintage of, 814. Ability, knowing how to conceal, 795. out of my lean and low, 77. that they never perform, 102. to execute, 407. to investigate, 750. Able, more performance than they are, 102. Ablest navigators, 430. Abode, dread, 386. Abodes, aiming at the blest, 316. Abominable, newspapers are, 441. Abomination of desolation, 841. Abora, singing of Mount, 500. Abou Ben Adhem, 536. Above, affections on things, 847. all Greek fame, 329. all low delay, 524. all Roman fame, 329. all, this, 130. any Greek or Roman, 267. Lord descended from, 23. that which is written, 845. the reach of ordinary men, 470. the smoke and stir, 243. the vulgar flight, 393. there is a life, 497. they that are, 197. 't is not so, 139. Abra was ready ere I called, 288. Abraham's bosom, sleep in, 97. Abram, O father, 62. Abridgment of all that was pleasant in man, 399. Abroad, came flying all, 23, 327. let the soldier be, 527. the schoolmaster is, 527. Absence conquers love, 679. conspicuous by his, 747. days of, sad and dreary, 802. heart grow fonder in, 581. I dote on his very, 61. makes the heart grow fonder, 581. of mind, your, 509. of occupation is not rest, 415. still increases love, 581. Absent child, my, 79. friends, remember, 757. from him I roam, 497. from the body, 508. in body, but present in spirit, 845. thee from felicity awhile, 146. Absents, presents endear, 509. Absolute, how, the knave is, 143. rule, eye sublime declared, 232. shall, 103. sway, with, 670. Absolutism tempered by assassination, 807. Abstain from beans, 729. Abstinence, easiness to the next, 141. easy as temperance is difficult, 375. Abstract and brief chronicles, 134. Absurd, to reason most, 127. Abundance he shall have, 841. of the heart, out of the, 839. Abuse, stumbling on, 106. Abuses me to damn me, 135. they that level at my, 163. Abused, better to be much, 154. or disabused, by himself, 317. Abusing the king's English, 45. Abysm of time, dark, 42. Abyss, into this wild, 229. Abyssinia, Prince of, 368. Abyssinian maid, it was an, 500. Academe, grove of, 241. Academes that nourish all the world, 56. Accents flow with artless ease, 437. that are ours, 39. Accept a miracle instead of wit, 311. Acceptation, worthy of all, 284. Accepted time, now is the, 846. Access of stupidity, 371. Accident, a happy, 174, 402, 792. of an accident, 426. Accidents by flood and field, 150. chapter of, 353. Accommodated, excellent to be, 89. Accompany old age, that which, 124. Accomplishment of verse, 479. Accompt, more for number than, 48. Accord, good people all with one, 400. According to knowledge, not, 844. to the appearance, 843. Account, beggarly, of empty boxes, 108. sent to my, 132. Accoutred as I was I plunged in, 110. Accurst, not what God blessed, 650. Accuse not nature, 238. Accusing spirit, the, 379. Ace, coldest that ever turned up, 159. Achaians, again to the battle, 516. Ache, charm, with air, 53. penury and imprisonment, 49. while his heart doth, 266. Aches, fill all thy bones with, 42. Achilles absent was Achilles still, 341. assumed, what name, 219. whom we knew, 625. Achilles' tomb, stood upon, 558. wrath to Greece, 336. Aching void, left an, 422. A-cold, poor Tom 's, 147. Acorn, the lofty oak from a small, 459. Acorns, tall oaks from little, 459. Acquaint, when we were first, 449. Acquaintance, decrease it upon better, 45. my guide and mine, 820. people for a visiting, 440. should auld, be forgot, 449. Acquaintances, new, 370. Acquire and beget a temperance, 137. Acre of barren ground, 42. of his neighbor's corn, 472. Acres, Cleon hath a million, 653. few paternal, 334. over whose, walked, 82. Act and know, does both, 263. done at haphazard, 751. in the living present, 612. of common passage, 160. of life, dignity in every, 752. of salvation, 139. prologues to the swelling, 116. that blurs the grace, 140. that roars so loud, 140. well your part, 319. Acts being seven ages, 69. exemplary, lives in, 36. four first, already passed, 312. illustrious, high raptures do infuse, 220. in memory, to keep good, 171. like a Samaritan, 607. little nameless, 467. nobly does well, 307. of dear benevolence, 342. our, our angels are, 183. the best who thinks most, 654. those graceful, 238. unremembered, 467. Acting lies, not in, 320. of a dreadful thing, 111. only when off the stage, 399. Action action action, 741. and counteraction, 409. cause of doing any, 742. circumstance gives character to, 726. faithful in, 323. fine, makes that and the, 204. how like an angel in, 134. in the tented field, 150. is transitory, 465. lies, there the, 139. lose the name of, 136. materials of, are variable, 745. measured by the sentiment, 602. no noble, done, 688. no stronger than a flower, 162. no worthy, done, 688. of the tiger, imitate in war, 91. pious, we sugar o'er, 135. Puritans gave the world, 641. single lovely, 662. suit the, to the word, 137. surfeit out of, 102. vice dignified by, 106. Actions, all her words and, 238. are our epochs, 554. blest at no end of his, 37. great, no opportunities for, 727. habits increased by correspondent, 745. men's, proceed from one source, 743. no other speaker of my living, 101. not always show the man, 320. not our fears make us traitors, 123. of the just, 209. of the last age, 258. speech the image of, 757. virtuous, are born and die, 670. words the shadows of, 729. Actor, condemn not the, 47. well graced, after a, 82. Actors, God and nature fill with, 194. these our, were all spirits, 43. Ad infinitum, so proceed, 290. Ada! sole daughter, 542. Adage, like the poor cat in the, 118. Adam and Eve, son of, 288. cup of cold, 289. Cupid, young, 105, 150. dolve and Eve span, 685. gardener, and his wife, 624. the goodliest man of men, 232. the offending, 90. the old, 850. waked so customed, 234. Adam's ale, and drink of, 289. ear left his voice, in, 237. fall, we sinned all, in, 686. sons born in sin, 190. Adamant, cased in, 484. Adamantine logic of dreamland, 663. Adamas de rupe praestantissimus, 219. Add to golden numbers, 182. Adder, like the deaf, 821. stingeth like an, 828. Adding fuel to the flame, 242. Addison, days and nights to, 369. Address, wiped with a little, 416. Addressing myself to my cap, 798. Adds a precious seeing to the eye, 56. Adhem, Abou Ben, 536. Adhere, nor time nor place did, 118. Adieu, drop a tear and bid, 671. for evermore, 453. my native shore, 540. she cried, 348. so sweetly she bade me, 380. Adjunct, learning is but an, 55. Administered, whate'er is best, 318. Administrations, most competent, 435. Admirable, how express and, 134. Admiral, last of all an, 508. to kill an, 801. Admiration of virtue, 254. from most fastidious critics, 591. of weak minds, 240. season your, for a while, 128. Admire, like those who, us, 796. men of sense approve, fools, 324. where none, 377. Admired, all who saw, 444. by our domestics, 778. disorder, with most, 122. Admit impediments, 163. Admitted to that equal sky, 315. Adolescens moritur, 479. Adonis hath a sweet tooth, my, 33. Adoption tried, their, 129. Adoration, breathless with, 470. Adore the hand that gives the blow, 289. Adores and burns, 316. Adored in every clime, 334. through fear, 421. Adorn a tale, point a moral, 365. looks the cottage might, 398. nothing he did not, 367. Adorns and cheers our way, 399. Adorned in her husband's eye, 463. in naked beauty more, 234. the most when unadorned, 356. whatever he spoke upon, 353. Adorning with so much art, 261. Adornment without embellishment, 705. Adullam, cave, 814. Adulteries of art, than all the, 178. Advantage dressed, nature to, 323. feet nailed for our, 82. forget at times with, 709. Advantageous to life, 43. Adventure of the diver, 643. Adventuring both, oft found both, 60. Adversaries, as, do in law, 72. souls of fearful, 95. Adversary had written a book, 817. the devil, your, 849. Adversite, fortunes sharpe, 5. Adversity blessing of the New Testament, 164. bruised with, 50. contending with, 190. crossed with, a man I am, 44. day of, 828, 830. education a refuge in, 762. good things that belong to, 164. hard upon a man, 580. is not without comforts, 164. of our best friends, 796. sweet are the uses of, 67. test of strong men, 713. tries friends, 713. what way to endure, 704. Adversity's sweet milk, 108. Advice cannot inspire conduct, 796. Creator not taking, 768. few profit by, 708. nothing given so profusely as, 795. 't was good, 444. Advices, lengthened sage, 451. Advise another, easy to, 757. whom none could, 26. AEgroto dum anima est, 349. Aerial, upon rock, 480. Aery light, his sleep was, 234. Afeard, soldier and, 124. Affair, consider what precedes in every, 746. this world is a strange, 797. Affairs of love, office and, 51. of men, the gods superintend the, 760. of men, tide in the, 115. ridiculous in serious, 735. Affect, study what you most, 72. Affects to nod, 271. Affected, to be zealously, 846. Affecting, natural, simple, he was, 399. Affection cannot hold the bent, 75. hateth nicer hands, 27. preferment goes by letter and, 149. strong to me-wards, 202. Affections dark as Erebus, 66. mild, of, 335. on things above, 847. run to waste, 546. Afflicted or distressed, 850. Affliction may smile again, 54. tries our virtue, 380. Affliction's heaviest shower, 482. sons are brothers, 447. Affrighted nature recoils, 411. Affront, fear is, 313. me, a well-bred man will not, 415. Afraid, be not, it is I, 840. whistling to keep from being, 277. Afric maps, geographers in, 289. Afric's burning shore, 388. sunny fountains, 536. Africa and golden joys, 90. After death the doctor, 205. looking before and, 142. me the deluge, 205. the war aid, 205. times, light for, 507. times, written to, 253. us the deluge, 807. which was before come, 212. After-loss, drop in for an, 162. Afternoon, custom of the, 132. multitude call the, 56. of her best days, 97. Afton, flow gently sweet, 449. Again, cut and come, 444. not look upon his like, 128. Against me, not with me is, 842. Agamemnon, brave men before, 555, 706. Agate-stone, no bigger than an, 104. Age ache penury, 49. actions of the last, 258. against time and, 24. and body of the time, 137. and clime, in every, 349. and dust, pays us with, 26. and hunger, 69. beautiful and free is their old, 471. be comfort to my, 67. begins anew, the world's great, 566. best in four things, 171. best viaticum of old, 762. cannot wither her, 157. comes on apace, 428. come to thy grave in full, 816. companions for middle, 165. crabbed, and youth, 163. cradle of reposing, 328. dallies like the old, 75. disgrace of wickedness added to old, 735. every, has its pleasures, 800. father of all in every, 334. grow dim with, 299. he that dies in old, 756. he was not of an, 179. heritage of old, 608. in a full, come to thy grave, 816. in a good old, 812. in a green old, 341. in commendation of, 171. in the summer of her, 276. is as a lusty winter, 67. is grown so picked, 143. is in the wit is out, when the, 52. labour of an, 251. master spirits of this, 112. mirror to a gaping, 564. monumental pomp of, 479. most remote from infancy, 799. naked in mine, to mine enemies, 100. narrative with, 337. of cards, old, 321. of chivalry is gone, 410. of ease, youth, of labor, 396. of gold, fetch the, 251. of revolution and reformation, 435. of sophisters, 410. old and well stricken in, 813. old, in this universal man, 169. or antiquity is accounted, 169. prayer-books are the toys of, 318. pyramids doting with, 222. scarce expect one of my, 459. serene and bright, an old, 475. shakes Athena's tower, 541. should accompany old, 124. silvered o'er with, his head was, 348. smack of, in you, 88. small for its, 767. soul of the, 179. staff of my, 62. strong meat for full, 848. talking, made for, 395. that melts in unperceived decay, 365. that which should accompany old, 124. thou art shamed, 110. to perform promises of youth, 368. too late or cold, 238. torrent of a downward, 356. 'twixt boy and youth, 489. unspotted life is old, 836. veracity which increases with, 796. what more honourable than, 171. without a name, 493. worm at the root of, 423. worn away with, 347. you 'd scarce expect one of my, 459. Ages, alike all, 395. ere Homer's lamp appeared, 414. ere the Mantuan swan was heard, 414. famous to all, 254. heir of all the, 626. hence, how many, 112. his acts being seven, 69. of eternity, mighty, 642. on ages, 674. once in the flight of, 496. onward roll, the great, 624. rock of, 432. stamp and esteem of, 266. three poets in three distant, 270. through the, 626. to the next, 170. unborn crowd not on my soul, 383. wakens the slumbering, 594. women faded for, 648. ye unborn, 383. Age's alms, prayers which are old, 25. tooth, poison for the, 78. Aged bosom, confidence in an, 364. ears play truant at his tales, 55. later times are more, 169. men full loth and slow, 492. Agencies vary, how widely its, 585. Agent, trust no, 51. Agesilaus toying with his children, 737. Aggravate your choler, 89. A-gley, gang aft, 446. Agnes, the world dear, 797. Ago, mighty while, 177. Agonies, exultations, and, 471. Agony, all we know of, 562. cannot be remembered, 504. distrest, though oft to, 482. swimmer in his, 557. with words, charm, 53. Agree as angels do above, 221. on the stage, 441. those who, with us, 796. though all things differ, all, 333. Agreed to differ, 506. Agreement with hell, 834. Agricultural population the bravest, 719. Ah Sin was his name, 669. Aid, after war, 203. alliteration 's artful, 413. for some wretch's, 333. friend of pleasure wisdom's, 390. of ornament, the foreign, 356. Ails it now, something, 472. Aim, better have failed in the high, 651. our being's end and, 318. Aiming at what 's far, 698. Air a chartered libertine, 91. ampler ether, diviner, 482. and harmony of shape, 287. around with beauty, 545. babbling gossip of the, 75. be shook to, 102. bird of the, 831. birds of the, have nests, 839. bites shrewdly, 130. breasts the keen, 394. breath of flowers sweeter in the, 167. burns frore, the parching, 228. castles in the, 187, 791, 854. charm ache with, 53. couriers of the, 118. desert rocks and fleeting, 181. dewy freshness fills the, 507. do not saw the, 137. eating the, 88. every flower enjoys the, 466. fairer than the evening, 41. field of, through the, 424. freshness fills the silent, 507. heaven's sweetest, 162. her keel plows, 37. her manners and her, 444. hurtles in the darkened, 384. I drew in the common, 837. I 'll charm the, 123. in heaven's sweetest, 162. into the murky, 239. is calm and pleasant, when the, 254. is delicate, the, 117. is full of farewells, 615. love free as, 333. melted into thin, 43. meteor to the troubled, 383. mocking the, with colors, 80. most excellent canopy, 134. nipping and an eager, 130. of delightful studies, 253. of glory, walking in an, 263. recommends itself, 117. scent the morning, 132. sewers annoy the, 239. shut up for want of, 307. spread his sweet leaves to the, 104. strike our tune, let the, 173. summer's noontide, 227. sweetness in the desert, 385. sweetness on the desert, 385. their lungs receive our, 418. thoughts shut up want, 307. through the field of, 424. throw a straw into the, 195. to rain in the, 30. trifles light as, 154. with barbarous dissonance, 245. with beauty, fills the, 545. with idle state, mock the, 383. Airs and madrigals, 254. fresh gales and gentle, 238. from heaven, bring with thee, 130. lap me in soft Lydian, 249. melting, or martial, 422. of England, martial, 533. who shall silence all the, 254. Air-drawn dagger, 122. Airly, to take in God, gut to git up, 658. Airy hopes my children, 480. nothing, a local habitation, 59. purposes, execute their, 224. reveries so, 419. servitors, nimble and, 253. tongues that syllable, 243. Aisle, long drawn, 384. Aisles of Christian Rome, 598. Ajax asks no more, 340. prayer of, was for light, 614. strives some rock to throw, 324. the great himself a host, 337. Akin to love, pity 's, 282. Alabaster, as monumental, 156. grandsire cut in, 60. Alacrity in sinking, a kind of, 46. Alarms, serene amidst, 428. Alarums changed to merry meetings, 95. Alcibiades and his dog, 733. Alcides' equal, 714. Alcoran, the Talmud and the, 166. Aldeborontiphoscophornio, 285. Alderman's forefinger, 104. Aldivalloch, Roy's wife of, 674. Ale and safety, a pot of, 91. drink of Adam's, 289. God send thee good, 23. no more cakes and, 75. older than their, 397. quart of mighty, 3. size of pots of, 210. spicy nut-brown, 249. Alexander and Darius, 732. and Diogenes, 727. and Parmenio, 732. I would be Diogenes if I were not, 739. in the Olympic race, 732. noble dust of, 144. wept that he had not conquered a world, 730. Alexandrine, needless, 324. Algebra, tell what hour by, 210. Alice, don't you remember sweet, 680. Alien corn, amid the, 575. Alike all ages, 395. Alive and so bold O earth, 566. at this day, the bricks are, 94. bliss to be, 476. All above is grace, 270. are needed by each one, 598. cared not to be at, 226. cry and no wool, 211. fear none aid you, 319. flesh is grass, 834. for love, he was, 436. good to me is lost, 231. having nothing yet hath, 174. in all, manner is, 414. in all, take him for, 128. in the morning betime, 142. is done that men can do, 453. is lost save honour, 807. is not gold that glisteneth, 173. is not lost, 223. is vanity, 829, 830. is well, if the end be well, 802. is well that ends well, 13. men are liars, 823. men have their price, 304. my pretty chickens, 124. of one mind, be ye, 849. shall die, 89. that a man hath will he give, 816. that lives must die, 127. that may become a man, 118. that men held wise, 217. that we believe of heaven, 280. the brothers valiant, 852. the sisters virtuous, 852. the world and his wife, 293. the world, for, 90. things produced by fate, 765. things that are, 62, 183. things to all men, 845. things work together, 844. this and heaven too, 282. Alla, fire from, 549. Allaying Thames, with no, 259. Tiber, not a drop of, 103. Alle night with open eye, 1. Allegory, headstrong as an, 440. Alliances, entangling, 435. permanent, 425. Allies, thou hast great, 471. Alliteration 's artful aid, 413. Allure thee, if parts, 319. Allured to brighter worlds, 396. Ally, woman's natural, 698. Almanacs of the last year, 258. Almighty dollar, the, 536. eye, could not 'scape the, 314. God, first planted a garden, 167. gold, 178, 431. form, the, 547. gentlemen, 268. hand, led by the, 261. Lord, vicar of the, 6. Almighty's orders, the, 299. Almost at odds with morning, 123. Alms before men, 838. prayers which are old age's, 25. when thou doest, 838. who gives himself with his, 658. Aloft, cherub that sits up, 436. his soul has gone, 436. Almsdeeds, good works and, 843. Alone all all alone, 498. all we ask is to be let, 679. I did it.--Boy! 103. in solitude we are least, 544. man should not be, 812. never appear the Immortals, 502. never say that you are, 743. on a wide wide sea, 498. than when alone never less, 431, 455. that worn-out word, 606. with his glory, 563. with noble thoughts, 34. Alonso of Arragon, 171. Aloof, they stood, 500. Alp, many a fiery, 228. Alph, the sacred river, 500. Alpha and Omega, 849. Alphonso's hints for the creation, 768. Alps on Alps arise, 323. though perched on, 309. Alraschid, golden prince of, 623. Altama murmurs wild, 398. Altar, love I bow before thine, 392. reach the skies, let its, 465. Altars, priests, victims, 333. strike for your, 561. Altar-stairs, world's, 632. Alteration finds, alters when it, 163. Altissima quaeque flumina, 25. Alway, I would not live, 678, 816. Always find us young, 599. to be blest, 315. Am, I am that I, 163. Amaranthine flower of faith, 482. Amaryllis in the shade, 247. Amaze me, it doth, 110. the unlearned, 324. Amazed the gazing rustics, 397. Amazing brightness, 280. Ambassador is an honest man sent to lie abroad, 175. Amber, bee enclosed in, 722. flies in, 168. fly in a bead of, 203. pipe tipped with, 555. scent of odorous perfume, 242. snuff-box, 326. straws in, 327. whose foam is, 257. Amber-dropping hair, 246. Ambition and pride of kings, low, 314. and thirst of praise, low, 414. finds such joy, 231. fling away, 100. heart's supreme, 377. loves to slide not stand, 267. lowly laid, high, 487. made of sterner stuff, 113. of a private man, 419. of man, crueltie and, 27. the soldier's virtue, 158. thriftless, 120. to reign is worth, 224. virtue, wars that make, 154. which o'erleaps itself, vaulting, 118. Ambition's ladder, lowliness is, 111. Ambitious finger, from his, 98. Ambrosial curls, 337. Ambuscadoes, breaches, 105. Ambush of my name, 47. Amen, God help me, 776. stuck in my throat, 119. Amend your ways, 835. America, epocha in history of, 429. half-brother of the world, 654. has furnished a Washington, 530. American book, who reads an, 462. flag, haul down the, 678. I also am an, 530. I was born an, 533. I will live and die an, 533. idea, what I call the, 639. if I were an, 364. not a Virginian, but an, 429. strand, 205. Americans, good, 638. Amiable weakness, 364, 442. weaknesses, 430. Amicably if they can, 505. Amice gray, in, 241. Amiss, better to love, 444. never anything can be, 59. nothing comes, 72. Ammiral, mast of some great, 224. Among them but not of them, 544. Amorous causes, offence springs from, 325. delay, reluctant, 232. descant sung, 233. fond and billing, 215. looking-glass, court an, 95. Amos Cottle! Phoebus! what a name! 539. Amphitrio, into the shape of, 32. Amphitryon, the real, 798. the true, 277. Ample room and verge enough, 383. Ampler ether, 482. Amuck, to run, 328. Amusements, friend to public, 371. Anarch lets the curtain fall, 332. Anarchy, digest of, 409. eternal, hold, 229. of drink, wild, 180. Anatomy, a mere, 50. Ancestor, I am my own, 806. Ancestors are very good kind of folks, 440. glorious, 310. look backward to their, 409. no need of, 801. of nature, 229. that come after him, 44. the glory belongs to our, 729. think of your, 747. wisdom of our, 407. Ancestral trees, tall, 569. voices, 500. Anchor of our peace at home, 435. Anchors, great, heaps of pearl, 96. moor with two, 708. that hold a mother, 697. Anchored ne'er shall be, 543. Anchorite, saintship of an, 540. Ancient and fish-like smell, 43. and honorable, 833. as the sun, hills, 572. days, dames of, 395. ears, ring in my, 106. grudge I bear him, 61. landmark, remove not the, 828. tales say true, if, 540. times, these are the, 169. trusty drouthy crony, 451. Ancients of the earth, we are, 627. were not acquainted, 740. Anderson my jo John, John, 449. Anecdotage, man in his, 609. Angel appear to each lover, 305. consideration like an, 90. curses his better, 156. death and his Maker, 502. down, she drew an, 272. dropped from the clouds, 86. ended, the, 237. good and bad, 187. guardian, o'er his life, 455. hands to valour given, 574. hold the fleet, 362, 618. hope thou hovering, 243. in action how like an, 134. ministering, 144, 490. on the outward side, 49. or earthly paragon, 160. shook his wings, as if an, 414. should write, though an, 520. sings, in his motion like an, 65. the recording, 379. thou hovering, 243. visits few and far between, 514. whiteness, 52. who wrote like an, 388. yet in this, of habits devil is, 141. Angels alone enjoy such liberty, 260. and ministers of grace, 130. are bright still, 124. are, our acts our, 183. are painted fair, 280. aspiring to be, 316. could no more, 307. do above, agree as, 221. down, which would drag, 532. entertained, and, 221. face shined bright, 27. fear to tread, where, 325. fell by that sin, 100. forget-me-nots of the, 616. guard thy bed, holy, 302. help, make assay, 139. in some brighter dreams, 264. laugh at the good he has done, 637. listen when she speaks, 279. little lower than the, 818. men would be, 316. must love Ann Hathaway, 690. ne'er like, till passion dies, 182. plead like, 118. preventing, 269. pure in thought as are, 455. sad as, 513. say sister spirit come away, 334. shared fire with, 549. sung the strain, guardian, 358. thousand liveried, 245. to fall, caused the, 165. tremble while they gaze, 382. trumpet-tongued, 118. unawares, entertained, 848. visits like those of, 355. wake thee, all, 367. weep, make the, 48. weep, tears such as, 225. would be gods, 316. Angel's face shyned bright, 27. tear, passage of an, 576. wing, dropped from an, 484. wing, feather pluckt from an, 484. wings, clip an, 574. Angels' ken, far as, 223. music, 't is, 205. visits short and bright, 281. Angelical, fiend, 107. Anger, biting for, 222. he that is slow to, 827. is like a full-hot horse, 98. is one of the sinews of the soul, 222. more in sorrow than, 128. of his lip, contempt and, 76. of lovers, 708. Angle, a brother of the, 207. Angler, if he be an honest, 208. no man is born an, 206. now with God, excellent, 208. Anglers or very honest men, 208. Angling, be quiet and go a, 208. deserves commendations, 207. innocent recreation, 208. is somewhat like poetry, 207. like mathematics, 206. like virtue, 207. wagered on your, 158. Angling-rod, a sturdy oak his, 217. Angry, be ye, and sin not, 847. flood, leap into this, 110. heaven is not always, 289. passions rise, never let your, 302. reckon the days you have not been, 745. repeat the four-and-twenty letters when, 735. Anguish, another's, 104. here tell your, 524. hopeless, poured his groan, 366. wring the brow, 490. Angularity of facts, 601. Animal, happiness of the rational, 755. man is a noble, 219. man is a two-legged, 763. self-preservation of an, 764. Animated bust or storied urn, 384. only by faith and hope, 369. Anise and cumin, 840. Ann Hathaway hath a way, 690. Anna whom three realms obey, 326. Annals are not written, whose, 579. of the brave, 663. of the poor, 324. writ your, true, 103. Anne, yes by Saint, 75. Annihilate space and time, 330. Annihilating all that 's made, 263. die, cannot but by, 236. Anointed king, balm from an, 81. rail on the Lord's, 97. sovereign of sighs and groans, 55. Another and a better world, 805. and the same, 481. horse, give me, 97. man's doxy, 858. man's ground, built on, 45. setteth up, 821. yet the same, 331. Another's and another's, 514. eyes, to choose love by, 57. face commend, 377. sword laid him low, 514. woe, to feel, 334. Answer a fool, 828. a wise man with silence, 730. all things faithfully, 66. echoes answer, 630. him ye owls, 331. me in one word, 70. not every question, 711. soft, turneth away wrath, 826. the better, 52. ye evening tapers, 636. Answers till a husband cools, never, 321. Ant, go to the, thou sluggard, 825. Ants entombed, 168. Antagonist is our helper, our, 411. Antagoras boiling a conger, 732. Anthem, the pealing, 384. Anthems, singing of, 88. Anthropophagi, the, 150. Antic, old father, the law, 82. round, while you perform your, 123. Anticipate the past, 440. Antidote, bane and, 299. some sweet oblivious, 125. Antigonus and Thrasyllus, 732. the son of Helios, 740. Antique Roman than a Dane, 146. song, metre of an, 161. towers, ye, 381. world, service of the, 67. Antiquitas saeculi, 169. Antiquities, living men were, 219. Antiquity, a little skill in, 222. is accounted by farther distance, 169. ways of hoar, 403. Anti-republican tendencies, 435. Antres vast and deserts idle, 150. Anvil, iron did cool on the, 80. Anything but history, 304. for a quiet life, 852. glad he thanks God for, 370. can be amiss, never, 59. owe no man, 844. what is worth in, 213. whereof it may be said, 830. Anythingarian, he is an, 292. Apace, ill weed grows, 35. Apathy, in lazy, 317. Ape, like an angry, 48. Apes, jollity for, 160. Apert, prive and, 4. Apollo, bards in fealty to, 576. from his shrine, 251. Pallas Jove and Mars, 642. Apollo's laurel bough, burned is, 41. lute, musical as bright, 56, 245. Apollos watered, 845. Apologies account for what they do not alter, 608. Apology too prompt, 239. Apostles shrank, while, 676. twelve, he taught, 2. would have done as they did, the, 556. Apostolic blows and knocks, 210. Apothecary, I remember an, 108. ounce of civet good, 148. Apparel, every true man's, 49. fashion wears out more, 52. oft proclaims the man, 130. Apparelled in more precious habit, 53. Apparition, a lovely, 474. Apparitions, seen and gone, like, 281. thousand blushing, 52. Appeal from Philip drunk, 807. unto Caesar, 843. Appear the immortals, never, 502. Appearance, not according to the, 843. of things to the mind, 744. Appearances are deceitful, 766. Appendix to nobility, 187. Appetite, breakfast with, 99. cloy the hungry edge of, 81. colours were then to me an, 467. comes with eating, 779, 791. good digestion wait on, 122. grown by what it fed on, 128. man given to, 828. may sicken and so die, 74. quench, check impulse, 755. with cloyless sauce sharpen his, 157. Applaud the deed, 121. thee to the very echo, 125. Applause, attentive to his own, 327. delight the wonder, the, 179. of a single human being, 374. of listening senates, 385. Applauses of his countrymen, 537. Apple of his eye, 814. of the eye, 818. rotten at the heart, 61. Apples of gold, 828. since Eve ate, 560. small choice in rotten, 72. swim, how we, 291. Appliance, desperate, 141. Appliances and means, 89. Apprehend some joy, 59. Apprehension, death most in, 48. how like a god in, 134. of the good, 81. Apprentice, nature but an, 446. Approach like the rugged Russian bear, 122. of even or morn, 230. Approaches make the prospect less, 181. Approbation from Sir Hubert Stanley, 457. Appropinque an end, 212. Appropriate, as difficult to invent as to, 604. Approved good masters, 149. Approving Heaven, 355. April day, uncertain glory of an, 44. dew, besprent with, 180. June and November, 684. of her prime, 161. proud-pied, 163. wears, pinks that, 49. when men woo, 71. with his shoures, 1. Apron, thy words smell of the, 732. Aprons of fig leaves, 812. with greasy, 159. Apt alliteration 's artful aid, 413. and gracious words, 55. Arabia, all the perfumes of, 124. breathes from yonder box, 325. Arabian trees, 157. Arabs, fold their tents like the, 614. proverb of the, 606. Araby the blest, 232. Araby's daughter, farewell to thee, 526. Arbiter of his own fortunes, 709. Arbitrator time, old common, 102. Arbitress, moon sits, 225. Arborett with painted blossoms, 28. Arcades ambo, 558. Arcadia, I too was born in, 793. Arcadian scenes, 421. Arch, night's black, 451. night's blue, 424. on Prague's proud, 513. that fill'st the sky, 516. Archangel ruined, 225. Archelaus and the barber, 731. Archer, insatiate, 306. little meant, mark the, 492. well-experienced, 161. Archimedes cried I have found it Eureka, 738. Architect of his own fortunes, 167. Architecture is frozen music, 807. Arctic sky, Ophiuchus in the, 229. Arcs, on the earth the broken, 649. Arcturus with his sons, 818. Arden, now am I in, 67. Ardour, compulsive, gives the charge, 140. Are, we know not what we, 142. Argue not against Heaven's hand, 252. though vanquished, 397. Argues an insensibility, 509. yourselves unknown, 234. Arguing, owned his skill in, 397. Argument and intellect too, 402. for a week, 84. height of this great, 223. I have found you an, 375. knock-down, 277. not to stir without great, 142. of tyrants, necessity is the, 453. sheathed their swords for lack of, 91. staple of his, 56. stateliest and most regal, 254. to thy neighbor's creed, 598. truth is the strongest, 697. with an east wind, 663. wrong, his, 399. Arguments and questions, all kinds of, 163. use wagers, fools for, 213. Ariadne, minuet in, 441. Ariosto of the North, 545. Arise, my lady sweet, 159. Aristocracy, cool shade of, 537. Aristotle and his philosophie, 1. Ark, hunt it into Noah's, 416. mouldy rolls of Noah's, 268. to lay their hand upon the, 418. walked straight out of the, 460. Arm, she leant upon her lover's, 627. sits upon mine, 194. the obdured breast, 228. Arms against a sea of troubles, 135. against a world in, 593. and the man I sing, 274. glorious in, 55. had seven years' pith, 149. hung up for monuments, 95. imparadised in one another's, 233. invincible in, 428. land of scholars nurse of, 395. lord of folded, 55. my soul 's in, 296. never would lay down my, 364. of seeming, 273. on armour clashing, 236. puking in the nurse's, 69. ridiculous, made, 242. take your last embrace, 109. the Smiths never had any, 460. the world in, 80. Timoleon's, 391. to, ye brave, 804. try everything before, 703. Arm-chair, old, 654. Armed at all points, 128. at point exactly, cap-a-pe, 128. gallantly, 86. so strong in honesty, 114. thrice is he, 94. thus am I doubly, 299. with more than complete steel, 40. with resolution, 295. without, he is, 329. Armies clad in iron, 242. swore terribly, our, 378. whole have sunk, where, 228. Arminian clergy, an, 365. Armour against fate, no, 209. clashing, brayed, 236. is his honest thought, 174. Armourers accomplishing knights, 92. Army, hum of either, stilly sounds, 91. of martyrs, the noble, 850. with banners, terrible as an, 832. Aromatic pain, die of a rose in, 316. plants bestow no fragrance while they grow, 398. Arrant, thankless, 25. thief, the moon is an, 109. traitor as any is, 93. Array, battle's magnificently stern, 543. sorrow's dark, 802. Arrears of pain and darkness, 650. Arrest, death is strict in his, 145. Arrow for the heart, 560. from a well-experienced archer, 161. o'er the house, shot mine, 145. Arrows, of light, swift-winged, 416. of outrageous fortune, 135. quiver bow and, 31. some Cupid kills with, 51. Arrowy Rhone, rushing of the, 543. Ars longa, vita brevis, 6. Arsenal, shook the, 241. Art, adorning thee with so much, 261. adulteries of, than all the, 178. all nature is but, 316. all the gloss of, 398. and part, 852. beyond the reach of, 323. can wash her guilt away, what, 403. concealed by, 310. contemplates certain things, 744. cookery is become an, 187. ease in writing comes from, 324. elder days of, 615. every walk of, 457. failed in literature and, 609. first professor of our, 274. glib and oily, 146. glory and good of, 651. he tried each, 396. her guilt to cover, the only, 403. imitates nature, 305. is long, life short, 700, 803. is long time is fleeting, 612. is too precise, 201. last and greatest, 329. made tongue-tied, 162. may err Nature cannot miss, 272. mistress of her, 446. more matter with less, 133. nature is above, in that respect, 148. nature is but, 316. nature lost in, 390. nature not inferior to, 756. nearly allied to invention, 441. not strength obtains the prize, 341. of artisans, 438. of God, nature is the, 218, 310. pleasure disguised by, 403. poetry a mere mechanic, 414. preservative of all arts, 852. so vast is, 323. subdues the strong, 344. than force, more by, 341. to blot, 329. to find the mind's construction, 117. war's glorious, 311. with curious, 413. Arts and sciences not in the same mould, 776. fashion's brightest, 398. Greece mother of, 241. hunger is the teacher of the, 305. imitate natural forms, 756. in which the wise excel, 279. of peace, inglorious, 263. remote from common use, 556. taught the wheedling, 348. the academes, 56. well fitted in, 55. which I loved, 260. with lenient, 328. Artaxerxes' throne, 241. Artery, each petty, 131. Arthur first in court, when, 406. Article, snuffed out by an, 560. Articles, all agree in the essential, 370. Artificer, another lean unwashed, 80. Artist, no man is born an, 206. Artless jealousy, 142. As gingerly, 852. he thinketh in his heart, 828. it fell upon a day, 175. the case stands, 172. Ascent, laborious at the first, 253. Ashamed, needeth not to be, 848. of being loved, 794. Ashbourn, down thy hill romantic, 464. Ashbuds, more black than, 625. Ashen cold is fire yreken, 3. Ashes, beauty for, 834. in itself to, burn, 617. laid old Troy in, 280. man is splendid in, 219. of his fathers, 593. to ashes, dust to dust, 851. violet made from his, 632. wonted fires live in our, 385. Asia could not bear two kings, 732. Aside, human to step, 448. last to lay the old, 324. Ask and it shall be given you, 839. death-beds they can tell, 307. me no questions, 401. the brave soldier, 520. where is the North, 318. Askelon, in the streets of, 814. Asketh, every one that, 839. Asking eye, explain the, 328. Asleep in lap of legends old, 575. lips of those that are, 832. the very houses seem, 470. Asonder, houses fer, 2. Aspect, meet in her, 551. of princes, sweet, 99. sweet grave, 784. with grave, he rose, 227. Aspen leaf, right as an, 5. light quivering, 490. Asphodel, ever-flowing meads of, 347. Aspics' tongues, 155. Aspiration sees only one side, 662. Aspired to be, what I, 649. Aspiring to be angels, 316. to be gods, 316. to die, 37. youth, 296. Ass, burial of an, 835. countryman who looked for his, 792. egregiously an, 152. knoweth his master's crib, 832. of Balaam, 813. will carry his load, 792. write me down an, 53. Assailant on perched roosts, 242. Assassination, absolutism tempered by, 807. could trammel up, if the, 117. has never changed history, 607. Assault, death preparing his, 309. Assay, help angels make, 139. so hard so sharp, 6. Assayed, thrice he, 225. Assembled souls, 217. Assemblies, masters of, 832. of the skies, bright, 345. Assent with civil leer, 327. Asses, to live according to the convenience of, 731. Assume a pleasing shape, 135. a virtue, if you have it not, 141. Assumes the god, 271. Assurance double sure, I 'll make, 123. given by lookes, 23. of a man, give the world, 140. Assured, ignorant of what he 's most, 48. Assyrian bull, curled, 631. came down like the wolf, the, 551. Astray, light that led, 447. like one that had been led, 250. Astronomer, undevout, is mad, 310. Astyanax the hope of Troy, 338. Asunder, let not man put, 840. villain and he many miles, 108. Athanasian Creed, the, 609. Atheism, philosophy inclineth to, 166. the owlet, 501. Atheist by night half believes a God, 308. Atheist's laugh, 448. Athena's tower, age shakes, 541. Athens heard, truths refined as, 672. immortal influence of, 590. maid of, ere we part, 540. sending owls to, 760. the eye of Greece, 241. Atlantean shoulders, 227. Atlantic Ocean and Mrs. Partington, 462. Atlas unremoved, 234. Atomies, team of little, 104. Atoms, fortuitous concourse of, 284. into ruins hurled, 315. or systems, 315. Atossa cursed with granted prayer, 321. Atrocious crime of being young, 376. Attack is the reaction, 372. Attain her, in hope to, 28. unto, that which I could, 837. Attains the upmost round, 111. Attempt and not the deed, 119. by fearing to, 47. the end, 203. Attendance, to dance, 101. Attending ears, 106. Attention like deep harmony, 81. still as night, 227. Attentive to his own applause, 327. Attic bird trills her notes, 241. taste, light and choice of, 252. tragedies, 254. Atticus were he, 327. Attire be comely, let thy, 32. walk in silk, 673. wild in their, 116. Attitude in life, proper, 744. Attraction robs the vast sea, 109. Attractive grace, sweet, 232. kind of grace, 23. metal more, 138. Attribute of God, 460. to awe and majesty, 64. to God himself, 64. Auburn locks ye golden curls, 636. loveliest village, 395. Audience, his look drew, 227. fit, though few, 236. Aught in malice, nor set down, 156. in the world beside, 452. that dignifies humanity, 594. that ever I could read, 57. Augur schoenobates, 268. Auld acquaintance, should, 449. claes, gars, 447. moon in her arm, 404. nature swears, 446. Aurora daughter of the dawn, 338, 342. displayed her mantle, 786. shows her face, 357. Auspicious eye, an, 127. Austrian army awfully arrayed, 689. Authentic scripture, 310. watch, 256. Author choose as a friend, 278. man of rank as an, 374. no, ever spared a brother, 349. of lies, the devil the, 193. teaches such beauty, where is any, 55. who speaks about his own books, 608. would his brother kill, 258. Authors do not make acknowledgment, 716. like coins grow dear, 329. old, to read, 171. steal their works, most, 325. Authority and show of truth, 52. art made tongue-tied by, 162. drest in a little brief, 48. from others' books, 54. Automaton, mechanized, 567. Autumn fruit, fell like, 276. garner to the end of time, 644. nodding o'er the plain, 356. that grew more by reaping, 159. Autumnal leaves in Vallombrosa, 224. leaves, thick as, 337. Autumn-fields, happy, 630. Avarice, dreams of, 374, 378. old-gentlemanly vice, 556. old men sicken with, 173. Avaunt, conscience, 296. Avenging day, that great, 337. Avenues of ill, seal up the, 600. Aversion, begin with a little, 440. Avilion, island-valley of, 629. Avoid shame do not seek glory, 460. what is to come, 141. Avon, sweet swan of, 179. to the Severn runs, 484. Awake, lie ten nights, 51. my St. John, 314. my soul, 359. Awakes from the tomb, 428. Awe and majesty, attribute to, 64. of such a thing as I, 110. the soul of Richard, 296. Aweary of the sun, 126. Awe-inspiring God, 480. Awful goodness is, how, 234. guide in smoke and flame, 493. moment, face some, 476. pause, Nature made an, 306. volume, within that, 494. Awkwardness has no forgiveness, 603. Axe, head off with a golden, 108. laid unto the root of the tree, 841. many strokes with little, 94. neither hammer nor, 815. to grind, he has an, 528. woodman's, lies free, 570. Axes, no ponderous, rung, 535. Axis of the earth, 638. Axle, sleeps on her soft, 237. Ayont the twal, short hour, 446. Azure brow, no wrinkle on thine, 547. hue, mountain in its, 512. main, from out the, 358. robe of night, the, 573.
Baaelim and Peor, 251. Babbled of green fields, 91. Babbling dreams, hence, 296. gossip of the air, 75. Babe, bent o'er her, 427. in a house, a, 640. pity like a naked new-born, 118. she lost in infancy, 508. sinews of the new-born, 139. was sleeping on her breast, the, 568. Babes and sucklings, 818. Babel, stir of the great, 420. Baby figure of the giant mass, 102. was sleeping, 582. Babylon in all its desolation, 682. is fallen is fallen, 833. learned and wise, 483. Babylonish dialect, 210. Bacchus ever fair and young, 271. plumpy, with pink eyne, 158. Bachelor, I would die a, 51. of threescore, shall I never see a, 50. Back and side go bare, 23. borne me on his, 144. call yesterday, 81. die with harness on our, 126. got over the devil's, 773. never a shirt on his, 286. on itself recoils, 238. over the devil's, 800. resounded death, 229. revolutions never go, 641. sits on his horse, 78. their opinions by a wager, 554. thumping on your, 423. thumps upon the, 312. to the field, with his, 514. to thy punishment, 229. Backed like a weasel, 139. Backing of your friends, 84. plague upon such, 84. Backward and abysm of time, 42. mutters, 246. turn backward O time, 668. yesterdays look, 307. Bacon, broken bones for, 791. or brave Raleigh spoke, words, 330. save our, 772. shined, think how, 319. Bad affright afflict the best, the, 382. and good of every land, 654. as falling, the fear 's, as, 160. beginning makes a bad ending, 698. begins and worse remains, 141. begun, things, 121. better for being a little, 50. better than downright, 700. eminence, to that, 226. for the, all that was theirs dies, 699. in the best, 163. man, a bold, 27, 98. men live to eat and drink, 738. most men were, 758. the world is grown so, 96. two nations, good and the, 263. wiser being good than, 650. Badder end, to the, 4. Bade me adieu, sweetly she, 380. Badge, nobility's true, 103. of all our tribe, sufferance is the, 61. Badness choose in a heap, 693. Baffled oft is ever won, 548. Bag and baggage, 70. empty, to stand upright, 360. Baiae's bay, isle in, 565. Bailey, unfortunate Miss, 454. Bait, this melancholy, 60. Baits, good news, 242. Baited like eagles, 86. with a dragon's tail, 517. with many a deadly curse, 449. Baker's dozen, 773. Balaam's ass, 813. Balance, in nice, 330. of power, 304. of the old world, 464. Balances, Jove lifts the golden, 341. weighed in the, 835. Baldric, milky, of the skies, 573. Bales unopened to the sun, 307. Ballad of Sir Patrick Spence, 502. to his mistress' eyebrow, woful, 69. world was guilty of such a, 54. Ballads from a cart, sung, 274. of a nation, 281. sing from door to door, 189. Ballad-mongers, same metre, 85. Ballad-singer's joy, the English, 473. Ballast to keep the mind steady, 662. Balloch, o'er the braes of, 674. Balloon, something in a huge, 468. Ballot-box, 't is the, 538. Balm from an anointed king, 81. in Gilead, is there no, 835. of hurt minds, 120. Balmy sweets, diffuse their, 398. Band of brothers, 92. they march a blustering, 273. Bands of Orion, loose the, 818. Bane and antidote, my, 299. of all genius virtue freedom, 567. of all that dread the Devil, 466. precious, 225. Bang, with many a, 211. Banish plump Jack, 85. strong potations, 432. Banishment, bitter bread of, 81. Bank and bush, over, 28. and shoal of time, 118. moonlight sleeps upon this, 65. of violets, breathes upon a, 74. snow-white ram on a grassy, 481. to make a, 263. where wild thyme blows, 58. Banks and braes o' bonny Doon, 452. furnished with bees, 380. Bank-note world, this, 563. Banner, freedom's, 574. in the sky, to see that, 635. star-spangled, 517. the royal, 154. with the strange device, 614. Banners, army with, 832. confusion on thy, 383. flout the sky, 115. hang out our, 125. wave, all thy, 515. Banquet, born but to, 344. is o'er, when the, 348. of the mind, 346. song and dance, 562. Banquet-hall deserted, 523. Baptism o'er the flowers, 202. Baptized in tears, 427. Barbarians all at play, 546. Barbaric pearl and gold, 226. Barbarous dissonance, 245. skill, is but a, 261. Barber and a collier fight, 363. Bard here dwelt more fat, 357. on Chian strand, that blind, 503. Bards in fealty to Apollo hold, 576. who sung, Olympian, 599. Bare, back and side go, 23. imagination of a feast, 81. the mean heart, 328. too thin and, to hide offences, 101. Barefoot, him that makes shoes go, 186. Bargain catch cold, lest the, 159. hath sold him a, 55. in the way of, 85. repentance ground of a bad, 719. to sell a, 55. two words to that, 294. Barge, drag the slow, 424. she sat in, 157. Bark and bite, dogs delight to, 301. at me, dogs, 95. at me, see they, 147. attendant sail, 320. drives on and on, whose, 543. fatal and perfidious, 247. is on the sea, my, 553. is worse than his bite, 205. let no dog, 60. on even keel, thus I steer my, 354. scarfed, the, 62. sinks, if my, 655. watch-dog's honest, 556. Barkis is willin', 652. Barleycorn, bold John, 451. Barrel, handful of meal in a, 815. of meal wasted not, 815. Barren earth, small model of the, 82. sceptre in my gripe, 121. 't is all, 379. Bars, nor iron, a cage, 260. Base born, bravest have been, 190. column with the buried, 546. fly from its firm, 491. him that uttered nothing, 623. Hungarian wight, 45. in kind, 413. is the slave that pays, 91. uses we may return, 144. who is here so, 113. world and worldlings, 90. Baseless fabric of this vision, 43. Baseness, the gods detest my, 158. to write fair, hold it, 145. Bashaw, three-tailed, 454. Bashful fifteen, maiden of, 442. sincerity and comely love, 52. virgin's sidelong looks, 396. Basis of every truth, 409. Basket and store, 814. eggs in one, 786. who was in the, 46. Basso even contra-alto, 554. Bastard Freedom waves her flag, 518. Latin, soft, 554. to the time, he is but a, 78. Bastards, ancient families, 190. live like nature's, 246. Bastion fringed with fire, 631. Bat, tongue of dog wool of, 123. Bats, to the moles and the, 832. Bate a jot of heart or hope, 252. Bated breath, 61. Bath, sore labour's, 120. Bathe in fiery floods, 48. Battalions, heaviest, 801. side of the strongest, 811. sorrows come in, 142. Battle, again to the, 516. and the breeze, 514. cowards do not count in, 699. division of a, 149. feats of broil and, 150. for the free, won the, 562. freedom's, once begun, 548. he has fought his last, 666. he who is in, slain, 403. I had a regular, 701. in the lost, 489. is lost and won, when the, 115. life is a, 750. lost and battle won, 463. not to the strong, 831. perilous edge of, 224. prize of death in, 660. rages loud and long, the, 515. see the front of, lour, 450. sees the other's umbered face, 92. smelleth the, afar off, 818. who in life's, 805. Battles, fought his, o'er again, 271. long ago, 473. rains fall after great, 725. sieges fortunes, 150. Battle's magnificently stern array, 543. sound, no war or, 251. van, in the, 680. Battled for the true and just, 632. Battle-field, march to the, 675. Battlements bore stars, 479. fate sits on these dark, 456. towers and, 248. Bauble, pleased with this, 318. Baucis' busy care, 274. Bay of Biscay O, 453. the moon, be a dog and, 114. Bay-tree, like a green, 819. Be as be we would, 38. good sweet maid, 664. lief not be as live to, 110. matters not what you are thought to, 713. no better than you should, 197. not afraid, it is I, 840. not overcome of evil, 844. not righteous overmuch, 830. or not to be, to, 135. powers that, 844. sure you are right then go ahead, 852. we know not what we may, 142. ye all of one mind, 849. ye angry and sin not, 847. Beach, fishermen that walk upon the, 148. there came to the, 515. Beacon of the wise, 102. Beade of amber, flie within a, 203. Beadle to a humorous sigh, 55. Beadroll, Fame's eternall, 28. Beads and prayer-books, 318. in drops of rain, tell their, 613. pictures rosaries, 215. they told, their, 678. Beak from out my heart, take thy, 640. Beaker full of the warm south, 575. Be-all and the end-all, 118. Beam, full midday, 255. on the outward shape, cast a, 245. that smiles the clouds away, 550. unpolluted in his, 169. Beams athwart the sea, 625. little candle throws his, 66. spreads his orient, 233. tricks his, 248. Beans, abstain from, 729. Bear a charmed life, 126. another's misfortunes, 336. bit you if it had been a, 292. borne and yet must, 566. how easy is a bush supposed a, 59. it calmly, we, 289. lick into form as a, 186. like the Turk, 327. me not so swiftly o'er, 674. or lion, sometime like a, 158. pain to the, 593. rugged Russian, 122. the palm alone, 110. those ills we have, 136. to conquer our fate is to, 515. to live or dare to die, 318. up and steer right onward, 252. with your own brother, 743. Bears and lions growl, 301. lick their cubs, 776, 780. when first born, 719. Bear-baiting heathenish, 593. Beard and hoary hair, 383. he that hath a, 50. of formal cut, 69. singed the Spanish king's, 616. the lion in his den, 490. was as white as snow, 142. was grizzled, 129. Bearded like the pard, 69. men, tears of, 489. Beards be grown, until your, 815. wag all, in hall where, 21. waveth all, when the, 21. Bearings of this observation, 652. Beast to man, familiar, 45. little better than a, 61. that wants discourse of reason, 128. the righteous man regardeth the life of his, 826. very gentle, 59. Beasts, brutish, 113. man's injustice to, 742. nature teaches, 103. pair of very strange, 71. that perish, like the, 820. Beat the bush, 10. this ample field, 315. your pate, you, 336. Beaten, he that is, 212. with his own rod, 9. Beatific vision, 225. Beating of my own heart, 634. Beatings of my heart, 467. Beatitude, eighth, 347. Beaumont lie a little further, 179. lie a little nearer Spenser, rare, 179. Beauteous, all that is most, 483. eye of heaven, 79. flower, may prove a, 106. ruin lay, lovely in death the, 308. ruin lies, prostrate the, 453. Beauties, lovers admire thy naked, 555. modestly conceals her, 378. of exulting Greece, 356. of holiness, 823. of the night, meaner, 174. of the north, unripened, 298. Beautiful, all round thee lying, 680. and free, their old age is, 471. and to be wooed, 93. as sweet and young as, 308. beneath his touch, grow, 514. beyond compare, 497. both were young and one was, 552. clear and purely, 553. exceedingly, 499. eyes of my cash-box, 798. for situation, 820. is night, how, 507. mouth in the world, most, 353. necessity, from a, 640. old rhyme, 163. outward, appear, 841. palace, the, 266. thought, thou wert a, 546. tyrant! fiend angelical, 107. what a deal of scorn looks, 76. Beautifuller, evening seemed, 651. Beautifully blue, 507, 559. less, fine by degrees and, 287. Beauty, a thing of, 574. adorned in naked, 234. and her chivalry, 542. and youth, wisdom rare in, 343. as could die, as much, 178. bereft of, 73. born of murmuring sound, 469. calls and glory shows the way, 281. come near your, 93. cost her nothing, 35. dead, black chaos comes again, 161. dedicate his, to the sun, 104. draws us with a single hair, 326. dreamed that life was, 654. dwells in deep retreats, true, 485. e'er gave, all that, 384. elysian, 482. fatal gift of, 545. fills the air around with, 545. fires the blood, 273. for ashes, 834. form of manliest, 436. full-blown flower of glorious, 276. garmented in light from her own, 567. grew, the conscious stone to, 598. hath its source in the beautiful, 751. hath strange power, 242. hold a plea, shall, 162. if she unmask her, 129. imaged there in happier, 482. immortal awakes, 428. in a brow of Egypt, 59. in his life, daily, 156. in need of praise, 752. is a joy forever, thing of, 574. is a short-lived tyranny, 761. is a silent deceit, 761. is a sovereignty in need of no guards, 761. is an ivory mischief, 761. is its own excuse for being, 599. is the best introduction, 761. is the gift of God, 761. is truth truth beauty, 576. is vain, 829. isle of, fare thee well, 581. led captive, 240. like the night, walks in, 551. lingers, lines where, 548. makes this vault a feasting presence, 109. making beautiful old rhyme, 163. of a thousand stars, clad in the, 41. of surpassing, 702. of the good old cause, 472. of the world, 262. on the shore, left their, 598. ornament of, is suspect, 162. power of, I remember the, 272. provoketh thieves, 66. she walks in, 551. slain, with him is, 161. smile from partial, 513. smiling in her tears, 513. soon grows familiar, 298. stands in the admiration, 240. such, as a woman's eye, 55. there is music in the, 218. they grew in, 570. thou art all, 295. though injurious, 242. to die for, 600. to sport with, 525. truly blent, 74. upon the cheek of night, 105. waking or asleep, 235. winds of March with, 77. Beauty's chain, hour with, 525. ears, gem that hangs from, 424. ensign is crimson, 109. heavenly ray, 549. Beaux, where none are, 377. Beaver, dear the, is to him, 586. on, Harry with his, 86. Beckoning ghost, 335. shadows dire, 243. Beckons me away, a hand which, 314. Becks and wreathed smiles, 248. Becomes him ill, nothing, 55. the throned monarch, 64. Becoming mirth, limit of, 55. Bed at Ware, 305. betwixt a wall, feather, 211. born in, in bed we die, 794. bravely thou becomest thy, 159. by night, 397. day-star in the ocean, 248. delicious bed, 584. early to rise early to, 360. from his brimstone, 507. go sober to, 184. goes to, mellow, 184. goes to, sober, 184. gravity out of his, 85. holy angels guard thy, 302. hue as red as the rosy, 678. lies in his, 79. made his pendent, 117. mighty large, 305. of death, faith kneeling by his, 40. of death, smooth the, 328. of down, my thrice-driven, 151. of honour, 212, 305. on my grave as now my, 218. up in my, now, 584. we laugh in bed we cry in, 794. welcome to your gory, 450. with the lamb, to, 33. with the lark, to, 454. Beds of raging fire, from, 228. of roses, make thee, 41. Beddes hed, lever han at his, 1. Bedfellows, strange, 43. Bedtime, would it were, 87. Bee, brisk as a, 369. buried in its own juice, 168. busy as a, 33. enclosed in amber, 722. had stung it newly, 256. not good for the, 754. the little busy, 302. where sucks the, 43. would choose to dream in, 678. Bees, banks furnished with, 380. his helmet, a hive for, 25. murmuring of innumerable, 630. rob the Hybla, 115. the government of, 782. Beechen tree, spare the, 516. Beef of England, roast, 363. Beehive's hum, 455. Been and may be again, 473. what has been has, 274. who that hath ever, 497. Beer, bemus'd in, 326. chronicle small, 151. felony to drink small, 94. poor creature small, 89. Beersheba, Dan to, 379, 814. Beetle, intolerable to a black, 857. that we tread upon, 48. three-man, 88. Beeves and home-bred kine, 474. Before and after, looking, 142. come after which was, 212. not lost but gone, 283. that which is gone, 752. the better foot, 80. the whole world, 798. you could say Jack Robinson, 853. Beg, Homer himself must, 189. or borrow or get a man's own, 279. they poor I rich they, 22. Began best can't end the worst, 650. Beggar maid, loved the, 105. on horseback, 190. that I am I am poor in thanks, 134. that is dumb may challenge double pity, 25. Beggars die, when, 112. in the streets mimicked, 590. must be no choosers, 197. should be no choosers, 14. Beggared all description, 157. by the strumpet wind, 62. Beggarly account of empty boxes, 108. elements, weak and, 846. last doit, 421. Scotchman, 370. Beggary in the love, 157. Begging bread, nor his seed, 819. the question, 853. Beginning and the end, 849. bad, bad ending, 698. good end good, 13. hard, 11. late, choosing and, 238. mean and end to all things, 654. never ending, still, 272. no great love in the, 45. of a feast, 87. of a fray, 19. of our end, the true, 59. of the end, 808. Beginnings, friendships from, 703. Begone dull care, 684. Begot, by whom, 335. how nourished how, 63. of nothing but vain fantasy, 105. Beguile her of her tears, 150. light of light, 54. the thing I am, 151. the time look like the time, 117. Beguiled by one, 155. Begun for, wonder what I was, 689. things bad, 121. Behaviour, check to loose, 297. during good, 855. laws of, 602. upon his good, 559. Behind, worse remains, 141. you, if you had any eye, 76. Behold, hath power to say, 57. our home, survey our empire, 550. the upright man, 819. Beholding heaven, 526. Being, beauty its own excuse for, 599. God a necessary, 266. hath a part of, 544. intellectual, 227. one principle of, 754. momentary taste of, 768. pleasing anxious, 385. scarcely formed, a lovely, 560. shot my, through earth, 501. Beings, reasoning, 751. Being's end and aim, our, 318. Belated peasant, 225. Belerium, from old, 333. Belgium's capital had gathered there, 542. Belgrade, by battery besiege, 689. Belial, sons of, 224. Belief ripened into faith, 481. within the prospect of, 116. Believe, have heard and do in part, 127. it because it is impossible, 756. oft repeating they, 288. some make believe what they, 776. Believes his own watch, each, 323. Believing, with true, 641. Bell, as a sullen, 88. book and candle, 785. church-going, 416. each matin, knells us back, 500. in a cowslip's, I lie, 43. merry as a marriage, 542. silence that dreadful, 152. strikes one, 306. tocsin of the soul, the dinner, 559. Bells and the Fudges, 592. chime, the sweet, 587. do chime, think when the, 205. have knolled to church, 68. jangled out of tune, 136. music of those village, 422. ring happy, 633. ring out wild, 633. those evening, 523. Belle, it is vain to be a, 377. Belligerent discordant States, 533. Bellman, the owl the fatal, 119. Belly, God send thee good ale, 23. has no ears, 725, 772. man must mind his, 371. spent under the devil's, 773. whose God is their, 847. with good capon lined, 69. Bellyful of fighting, 159. Belongings, thyself and thy, 46. Beloved face on earth, one, 552. from pole to pole, 499. in vain, fields, 381. sleep, he giveth his, 824. Below, a little heaven, 302. my thoughts remain, 140. thy element is, 146. Bemused in beer, a parson, 326. Ben Adhem's name led, 536. Ben Bolt, 680. Ben Jonson, rare, 177. Bench chambers, in the kings, 297. of heedless bishops, 380. Bend a knotted oak, 294. low, shall I, 61. your eye on vacancy, 141. Bendemeer's stream, roses by, 526. Bene, good for a bootless, 479. Beneath the churchyard stone, 595. the good how far, 382. the milk-white thorn, 447. the rule of men, 606. Benedick the married man, 50. Benediction, doth breed perpetual, 478. out of heavens, 17. Benedictions, celestial, 615. Benefit, he who confers a, 775. of men, use and, 266. Benefits, desire for greater, 796. Benevolence and love, acts of, 342. Benighted, feels awhile, 522. walks under the midday sun, 244. Bent, affection cannot hold the, 75. him o'er the dead, 548. just as the twig is, 320. o'er her babe, 427. though on pleasure she was, 417. top of my, 139. Bequeathed by bleeding sire, 548. Berkeley, coxcombs vanquish, 380. said there was no matter, 560. to, every virtue under heaven, 329. Bermoothes, still-vexed, 42. Berries, come to pluck your, 246. moulded on one stem, two, 58. Berry, God could have made a better, 208. Berth of the wombe, 28. Beside a human door, 472. the springs of Dove, 469. the still waters, 819. Besier semed than he was, 2. Besotted base ingratitude, 246. Bess, image of good queen, 585. Best administered, whate'er is, 318. are but shadows, 59. bad in the, 163. companions, 396. contentment, 27. days, afternoon of her, 97. discreetest, 238. fear not to touch the, 25. fools be little wise, 177. good man, 279. he serves his party, 665. his circumstance allows, 307. honest tale speeds, 97. lads and lassies in their, 683. laid schemes of mice and men, 446. men moulded out of faults, 50. men of few words are the, 91. of all possible worlds, 801. of all ways, 521. of dark and bright, all that 's, 551. of me is diligence, 146. of men that e'er wore earth, 182. of what we do and are, 473. of womankind, 346. old friends are, 195. part of valour, discretion the, 197. past and to come seems, 89. portion of a good man's life, 467. prayeth best who loveth, 499. prize that which is, 753. second thoughts are, 277. state, every man at his, 820. stolen sweets are, 297. things most difficult, 729. things not for the, 700. who does the, 307. who serves his country, 339. Best-conditioned and unwearied, 64. Bestial, what remains is, 152. Bestowing, most princely in, 101. Bestride the narrow world, 110. Besy a man, nowher so, 2. Beteem the winds of heaven, 128. Bethumped with words, 78. Betimes, what is 't to leave, 145. Betray, nature never did, 467. that men, 403. Better a bad epitaph, 134. be damned, 431. be with the dead, 121. berry, never made a, 208. bettered expectation, he hath, 50. day the better deed, 172. day the worse deed, 282. days, if ever you have looked on, 68. days, friend of my, 562. days, we have seen, 109. did I say, 114. elder soldier, not a, 114. fifty years of Europe, 626. foot before, 80. for being a little bad, 50. grace, does it with a, 75. grow wiser and, 670. had they ne'er been born, 494. half, my dear my, 34. horse, gray mare the, 17. is a dinner of herbs, 826. is half a loaf than no bread, 15. is it to bow than break, 12. late than never, 13, 284. love given unsought is, 76. made by ill, good are, 455. much more the, 50. or for worse, 850. part of valour is discretion, 87. reck the rede, may you, 448. spared a better man, 87. strangers, desire we may be, 70. striving to, 146. than downright bad, 700. than false knaves, 53. than he knew, builded, 598. than his dog, something, 626. than nothing, little is, 710. than one of the wicked, 83. than you should be, 197. the instruction, 63. the worse appear the, 226. thou shouldest not vow, 830. to be lowly born, 98. to be much abused, 154. to be vile than vile esteemed, 163. to dwell in a corner, 827. to give than to take, 11. to have loved and lost, 632. to hunt in fields, 270. to love amiss, 444. to reign in hell, 224. to sink beneath the shock, 549. to wear out than to rust, 853. trust all and be deceived, 641. world, another and a, 805. world than this, 66. Bettered by the borrower, 253. expectation, 50. Bettering of my mind, 42. Between the cradle and the grave, 358. two stools, 808. Bevy of fair women, 240. Beware my lord of jealousy, 153. of a man of one book, 853. of desperate steps, 423. of entrance to a quarrel, 130. of had I wist, 9. the fury of a patient man, 269. the ides of March, 110. Bewilder, leads to, 428. Bezonian, under which king, 90. Bias, rules with strongest, 323. Bible, burdens of the, 598. is a book of doctrine, the, 530. is a book of faith, the, 530. is a book of morals, the, 530. knows her true, 414. shows the extent of the English language, 590. studie was but litel on the, 2. Bibles laid open, 205. Bickerings to recount, 255. Bid me discourse, 161. Bidding, thousands speed at his, 252. Bids expectation rise, 398. Biennial elections, 283. Bier, waste sorrows at my, 571. Big manly voice, 69. round tears, 67. with the fate of Rome, 297. with vengeance, 363. Big-endians and small-endians, 290. Bigger than an agate-stone, no, 104. than his head, seems no, 148. Biggest rascal that walks, 748. Bigness which you see, 265. Bilbow, the word it was, 351. Bilious, when I am only, 586. Bill, as if God wrote the, 600. Billing, amorous fond and, 215. Billows, bounding, 674. distinct as the, 496. foam, the, 550. never break, where, 295. pilot cannot mitigate the, 730. roar, or heard the, 344. swelling and limitless, 503. trusted to thy, 548. Bind, fast find fast, 10. safe find safe, 21. up my wounds, 97. Binding nature fast in fate, 334. Biography, an heroic poem is a, 578. Bird, by wandering, as the, 828. each fond endearment tries, 396. in the hand, 15, 740, 787. in the solitude singing, 552. night with this her solemn, 233. O cuckoo! shall I call thee, 474. of dawning singeth all night, 127. of passage, the cuckoo a, 720. of the air, 831. on the wing, 680. rare, in the land, 770. soul of our grandam might inhabit a, 77. that fyleth his own nest, 8, 18. that shunn'st the noise, 206. the Attic, 241. Birds, charm of earliest, 233. confabulate, if, 417. eagle suffers little, to sing, 104. I see my way as, 643. in cages, as with, 778. in last year's nest, 613, 792. in their little nests agree, 302. joyous the, 238. melodious, sing madrigals, 41. of the air have nests, 839. sang east and west, 620. sang, where late the sweet, 162. time of the singing of, 832. with chaff, catch old, 787. without despair to get in, 180. Bird-cage in a garden, 180. Birnam wood, 124, 125. Birth, death borders upon our, 182. dew of thy, 851. is but a sleep, 477. nothing but our death begun, 309. of that significant word flirtation, 353. our Saviour's, is celebrated, 127. place of my, 550. repeats the story of her, 300. revolts from true, 106. science frowned not on his, 386. smiled on my, 534. the sunshine is a glorious, 477. 't is fortune gives us, 340. Birthplace, great Homer's, 189. Biscay, bay of, 453. Biscuit, dry as the remainder, 68. Bishop, church without a, 588. hypocrisy of a, 688. Bishops, bench of heedless, 380. Bit me, though he had, 148. with an envious worm, 104. you if it had been a bear, 292. Bite, bark worse than his, 205. dogs delight to bark and, 301. the hand that fed them, 411. the man recovered of the, 400. Bites, three, of a cherry, 773. shrewdly, the air, 130. Biteth like a serpent, 828. Biting for anger, eager soul, 221. Bitter as coloquintida, 151. change, feels the, 228. cold, 't is, 126. cross, on the, 82. end, 853. ere long, 238. fancy, food of, 71. is a scornful jest, 366. memory, wakes the, 231. o'er the flowers, some, 540, 706. past, more welcome is the sweet, 74. Bittern booming in the weeds, 592. Bitterns, London an habitation of, 592. Bitterness, knoweth his own, 826. of things, from out the, 484. Bivouac of the dead, 681. Blabbing and remorseful day, 94. eastern scout, 243. Black and gray, friars white, 231. and midnight hags, 123. beetle, intolerable to a, 857. customary suits of solemn, 127. despair, 564. every white will have its, 404. eyes and lemonade, 519. hung be the heavens with, 93. is a pearl in woman's eye, 35. is not so black, 464. it stood as night, 228. let the devil wear, 138. men of Coromandel, 592. more, than ash-buds, 625. or red, bokes clothed in, 1. spirits and white, 173. to red began to turn, 213. white shall not neutralize the, 651. with tarnished gold, 456. Blackberries, plentiful as, 85. Blackbird to whistle, 210. Blackguards both, 558. Blacks had no rights, the, 675. Bladder, blows a man up like a, 85. Bladders, boys that swim on, 99. Blade, heart-stain away on its, 519. notches on the, 811. sheathes the vengeful, 459. trenchant Toledo trusty, 211. Blades, Spanish, 105. to Greece we give our shining, 525. two, of grass to grow, 290. Blaize, lament for Madam, 400. Blame, dispraise or, 242. in part to, is she, 193, 350. Blameless vestal's lot, 333. Blanch without the owner's crime, 483. Blanche, Sweetheart and Tray, 147. Bland, childlike and, 669. Blandishments of life, 671. will not fascinate us, 436. Blank, creation 's, 672. misgivings of a creature, 478. my lord, a, 75. of Nature's works, 230. Blasphemes his feeder, 246. Blasphemy in the soldier, 48. Blast, chill November's surly, 446. he died of no, 276. of that dread horn, 490. of war blows in our ears, 91. rushing of the, 573. striding the, 118. upon his bugle horn, 492. Blasts from hell, 130. of wind, hollow, 347. Blasted, no sooner blown but, 251. with excess of light, 382. Blastments, contagious, 129. Blaze, burst out into sudden, 247. Liberty's unclouded, 564. of noon, 241. Blazed with lights, 109. Blazon, eternal, must not be, 131. Blazoning pens, quirks of, 151. Bleak our lot, though, 676. Bleed, carcasses, at the sight of the murderer, 187. heart for which others, 294. they have torn me and I, 544. Bleeding country save, my, 513. piece of earth, 113. Blend our pleasure, 472. Bless, none whom we can, 541. the hand that gave the blow, 277. the hand that gives the, 289. thee Bottom, 58. thee, hold fast till he, 362. Blessed, children call her, 829. dejected, while another 's, 320. do above, what the, 220. feet nailed on the bitter cross, 82. he alone is, 289. he that considereth the poor, 820. he who expects nothing, 347. I have been, 549. is the healthy nature, 579. man, half part of a, 78. martyr, thou fallest a, 100. mood, that, 467. more, to give, 843. none but such as be, 38. part to heaven, gave his, 100. shall be thy basket, 814. them unaware, I, 498. three, chief among the, 611. who ne'er was born, 289. Blessedness, single, 57. Blesses his stars, 297. Blesseth her with happy hands, 31. him that gives, 64. Blessing dear, makes a, 256. health is the second, 208. I had most need of, 119. Lord dismiss us with thy, 374. national debt a national, 532. no harm in, 351. of the Old Testament, 164. out of God's blessing, 17, 785. steal immortal, from her lips, 108. that money cannot buy, 208. the Pretender, no harm in, 351. Blessings be with them, 477. brighten as they take their flight, 307. from whom all, flow, 278. liberty one of the most valuable, 792. on him that invented sleep, 792. two of life's greatest, 713. wait on virtuous deeds, 294. without number, 302. Blest, Araby the, 232. never is, but always to be, 315. I have been, 549. in blessing others, 343. it is twice, 64. kings may be, 451. paper-credit, 322. with temper with unclouded ray, 321. with some new joys, 276. Blew great guns, 436. you hither, what wind, 90. Blight, bloom or, 657. treason like a deadly, 526. Blind bard, be that, 503. be to her faults a little, 287. dazzles to, 428. eyes to the, feet to the lame, 817. fortune though she is, 167. fury, comes the, 247. girl comes from afar, 607. guides strain at a gnat, 640. he that is strucken, 104. his soul with clay, 630. lead the blind, if the, 840. love is, and lovers cannot see, 62. love must needs be, 503. man's erring judgment, 323. none so, as will not see, 19, 283, 293. old man of Scio's rocky isle, 550. winged Cupid is painted, 57. Blindly, loved sae, 452. Blindness, or I all, 295. Bliss, all that poets feign of, 94. bowers of, 313. brightly glow the hues of, 386. centres in the mind, 395. certainty of waking, 244. domestic happiness, only, 419. gained by some degree of woe, 377. health the vital principle of, 358. how exquisite the, 447. ignorance is, where, 382. in possession, will not last, 496. in that dawn to be alive, 476. it excels all other, 22. momentary, 381. must gain, we every, 377. no greater, 38. of paradise, thou only, 419. of solitude, inward eye the, 475. source of all my, 398. sum of earthly, 238. that earth affords, 22. to die for our country, 340. virtue makes the, 389. virtue only makes our, 320. which centres in the mind, 395. winged hours of, 514. Blissful and dear, 521. Blithe, no lark more, 427. Block, chip of the old, 412. Blockhead, no, ever wrote for money, 373. the bookful, 325. Blood and state, glories of our, 209. beats with his, 630. beauty fires the, 273. brain may devise laws for the, 61. burns, when the, 130. clean from my hand, wash this, 120. cold in clime cold in, 549. drenched in fraternal, 533. drizzled upon the Capitol, 112. dyed waters, 441. earth helped him with the cry of, 478. fierce as frenzy's fevered, 492. flesh and, can't bear it, 351. freeze thy young, 131. glories of our, 209. guiltless of his country's, 385. hand raised to shed his, 315. harbingers of, 126. her pure and eloquent, 177. hey-day in the, 140. in an old man's heart, 655. in him, so much, 124. in their dastardly veins, 525. is tame, when the, 141. is thicker than water, 493. is very snow-broth, 47. is warm within, 60. of a British man, 147. of all the Howards, 319. of the martyrs, 756. of tyrants, 804. rebellious liquors in my, 67. ruddy drop of manly, 602. savageness in unreclaimed, 133. sensations sweet felt in the, 467. sign to know the gentle, 29. so cheap, flesh and, 585. spoke in her cheeks, 177. stepped so far in, 123. stirs to rouse a lion, 84. strong as flesh and, 477. summon up the, 91. that healest with, 199. to ears of flesh and, 131. was thin and old, 589. weltering in his, 271. what potent, hath May, 599. whoso sheddeth man's, 812. will follow the knife, 312. Bloodless race with feeble voice, 337. Bloods, breed of noble, 110. Bloodshed, fear and, 476. Blood-tinctured heart, 620. Bloody instructions, we but teach, 118. Mary, image of, 585. Bloom, drives full on thy, 448. is shed, seize the flower its, 451. lips he has pressed in their, 635. of young desire, 382. of youth, in the, 702. or blight, 657. sight of vernal, 230. that kill the, 483. Blooming alone, left, 521. Blossom and bear fruit, let it, 743. as the rose, 834. in the dust, 209. that hangs on the bough, 43. to-morrow, 99. Blossomed the lovely stars, 616. Blossoms, arborett with painted, 28. hope's tender, 805. in the trees, 316. of my sin, cut off in the, 132. Blot, art to, 329. creation's, 672. know what they discreetly, 221. not one line he could wish to, 377. on his name, no, 514. Blotted it out forever, 379. paper, that ever, 64. Blow, adore the hand that gives the, 289. and swallow the same moment, 701. bless the hand that gave the, 277. bold I can meet his, 464. bugle blow, 630. death loves a signal, 309. freedom only deals the deadly, 459. hand that dealt the, 514. hand that gives the, 289. liberty is in every, 450. might be the be-all, 118. on the head, 764. on whom I please, 68. perhaps may turn his, 464. remember thy swashing, 104. the horrid deed in every eye, 118. themselves must strike the, 541. the stormy winds do, 515. thou winter wind, 70. till they have wakened death, 151. what wood a cudgel is by the, 213. wind! come wrack, 126. winds and crack your cheeks, 146. word and a, 107, 277. Blows and buffets of the world, 121. and knocks, apostolic, 210. man up like a bladder, 85. of circumstance, 633. Bloweth where it listeth, 842. Blown, no sooner, but blasted, 251. with restless violence, 48. Blue above and blue below, 538. and gold, clad in, 456. bide by the buff and, 450. darkly deeply beautifully, 507, 559. ethereal sky, 300. eyes of unholy, 521. heaven above us bent, 624. love and tears for the, 668. meagre hag, 244. presbyterian true, 210. roses red and violets, 28. rushing of the Rhone, 543. sky bends over all, 499. sky, canopied by the, 553. the fresh the ever free, 538. why does thy nose look so, 673. Blue-fringed lids, 501. Blue-stocking, sagacious, 593. Blunder free us, frae monie a, 448. worse than a crime, 805. you find in men this, 437. youth is a, 608. Blunderbuss against religion, 370. Blundering kind of melody, 269. Blunders about a meaning, 327. Blush of maiden shame, 573. of modesty, grace and, 140. shame where is thy, 140. to find it fame, do good and, 329. to give it in, 513. unseen, born to, 385. Blushed as he gave in the oath, 379. before, we never, 262. the conscious water, 258. young men that, 734. Blushes at the name, 681. bear away those, 52. man that, not quite a brute, 309. Blushful Hippocrene, 575. Blushing apparitions, 52. honours, bears his, 99. is the colour of virtue, 283, 764. like the morn, 237. Blustering band, they march a, 273. railer, 672. Boards, ships are but, 61. Boast, can imagination, 355. he lives to build not, 354. independence be our, 465. Murray was our, 332. not thyself of to-morrow, 829. of heraldry, 384. such is the patriot's, 394. veil the matchless, 356. Boastful boys, earth's, 598. neighs, high and, 92. Boat is on the shore, 553. oar in every man's, 789. swiftly glides the bonnie, 674. Boatman, take thrice thy fee, 806. Boats should keep near shore, 360. Bobbed for whale, 217. Bobtail tike, 148. Bocara's vaunted gold, 437. Bodes me no good, 349. some strange eruption, 126. Bodied forth, softly, 546. Bodies, conceit in weakest, 141. ghosts of defunct, 210. of unburied men, 181. one soul in two, 762. pressed the dead, 86. princes like to heavenly, 166. soldiers bore dead, by, 83. to life, brought dead, 604. two, with one soul, 340. Bodiless creation, 141. Boding tremblers, 397. Bodkin, with a bare, 136. Body, absent from the, 508. absent in, 845. blameless mind and faultless, 342. cleanness of, 170. clog of his, 221. demd damp moist, 652. distressed in mind or estate, 850. enough to cover his mind, not, 460. eye is the light of the, 838. filled and vacant mind, 92. form doth take, of the soul, 29. is under hatches, 436. lodged a mighty mind, whose, 338. mind, or estate, 850. nature is, whose, 316. nought cared this, 503. of the time, very age and, 137. one of a lean, 221. pent, here in the, 497. presence of, 509. sickness-broken, 221. so young with so old a head, 64. sprang at once to the height, the, 649. thought, almost say her, 177. to that pleasant country's earth, his, 82. with my, I thee worship, 851. Body's guest, go soul the, 25. Bog or steep, o'er, 230. Serbonian, 228. Bogs dens and shades of death, 228. unapproachable, 722. Boil an egg, the vulgar, 330. like a pot, maketh the deep, 818. Boisterous captain of the sea, 392. Bokes clothed in black or red, 1. Bold as a lion, 829. bad man, 27, 98. everywhere be, 28. I can meet his blow, 464. John Barleycorn, 451. man that first eat an oyster, 292. virtue is, 49. Boldest held his breath, 515. Boldness again boldness, 808. ever meets with friends, 343. Bolingbroke was a scoundrel, 370. Bolt of Cupid fell, where the, 58. the fool's, is soon shot, 16. Bombastes, must meet, 388. Bond, nominated in the, 65. of fate, take a, 123. 't is not in the, 65. trust man on his oath or, 109. word good as his, 790. Bondage led, when Israel was from, 261. out of the land of, 493. whole eternity in, 298. Bondman let me live, 475. so base that would be a, 113. Bondman's key, in a, 61. Bonds of ignorance, 639. Bondsmen, hereditary, 541. Bone and skin, two millers, 351. as curs mouth a, 412. bites him to the, 363. bred in the, 19, 691. of manhood, 408. of my bones, 812. of thy bone, 784. wasted to skin and, 784. Bones are coral made, of his, 42. canonized, 130. cursed be he that moves my, 163. for bacon, broken, 791. full of dead men's, 841. good oft interred with their, 113. his honoured, 251. made no more, 784. misery worn him to the, 108. mutine in a matron's, 140. paste and cover to our, 82. rattle his, over the stones, 683. tell all my, I may, 819. to lay his weary, among ye, 100. to sit in my, 461. weave thread with, 75. whose dice were human, 555. with aches, fill all thy, 42. Bonny Doon, banks and braes of, 452. Bononcini, compared to, 351. Booby son, father craves a, 310. mother who 'd give her, 348. Book, adversary had written a, 817. all the world knows me in my, 778. and heart must never part, 686. and volume of my brain, 132. beware of a man of one, 853. blessed companion is a, 597. containing such vile matter, 107. dainties bred in a, 55. face is as a, 117. go little, 6. good kill a man as kill a good, 254. half a library to make one, 372. honestly come by, 663. I 'll drown my, 43. in black or red, 1. in breeches, Macaulay is a, 461. in gold clasps, 104. in sour misfortune's, 108. is a book, 539. is the precious life-blood, a, 254. never read, like a sacred, 181. no, but has something good, 748, 788. note it in a, 834. of fate, heaven hides the, 315. of human life, 617. of knowledge fair, 230. of nature short of leaves, 585. of songs and sonnets, 45. only read perhaps by me, 470. or friend, with a religious, 174. security in an old, 663. so fairly bound, 107. so unconning, O little, 6. what to put first in a, 799. when a nobleman writes a, 374. who reads an American, 462. words printed in a, 817. Books a university, 580. and dreams are each a world, 477. and money placed for show, 215. are a substantial world, 477. assume the care of, 310. authority from others', 54. by which the printers lost, 222. cannot always please, 444. comments on, 779. deep versed in, 241. forefathers had no other, 94. he comes not in my, 198. in her mind the wisest, 261. in the running brooks, 67. knowing I loved my, 42. like proverbs, 266. lineaments of gospel, 23. men that will make you, 788. must follow sciences, 168. next o'er his, 331. not in your, 50. of honour razed from the, 161. of making many, 832. of nature, 784. old manners old, 401. on the soul, I have written three, 645. or work or healthful play, 302. our forefathers had no other, 94. philosophers will put their names to their, 188. preserved and stored up in, 254. some are lies, 446. some, to be tasted, 168. speaks about his own, 608. spectacles of, 277. stuffed with stoical reasonings, 744. sweet serenity of, 617. talismans and spells, 422. tenets change with, 321. that nourish all the world, 56. they read, their, 678. to hold in the hand, 375. toil o'er, 348. up and quit your, 466. upon his head, so many, 457. were woman's looks, my only, 522. which are no books, 509. wiser grow without, 422. you need, Homer all the, 280. Bookful blockhead, 325. Bookish theoric, 149. Bookmen, you two are, 55. Boot, appliances and means to, 89. Booted and spurred, 682. Bootless bene, good for a, 479. Boots displace, dares this pair of, 388. it at one gate, what, 242. Bo-peep, played at, 202. Border, let that aye be your, 448. Bore a bright golden flower, 245. my point, thus I, 84. the world, him who, 483. without abuse, 633. Boreas, blustering railer, 672. Bores and bored, the, 560. through his castle wall, 82. Born, better ne'er been, 494. better to be lowly, 98. blessed who ne'er was, 289. cry for being, 170. days, in my, 787. for immortality, 484. for success, 600. for the universe, 399. great, some are, 76. highest calamity to be, 736. how happy is he, 174. in Arcadia, I too was, 793. in a bower, 581. in a cellar, 294, 391. in a wood to be afraid of an owl, 292. in bed in bed we die, 794. in better days, 341. in silent darkness, 39. in sin, Adam's sons, 190. in the garret, 552. knew that before you were, 716. or taught, happy is he, 174. poet is made as well as, 179. so, men are to be, 207. that ever I was, 133. to be a slave, 413. to blush unseen, 385. to die that were not, 562. to do, the thing that I was, 39. to inquire after truth, 778. to set it right, 133. to the manner, 130. under a rhyming planet, 54. Borne, and yet must bear, 566. away with every breath, 554. down by the flying, 489. his faculties so meek, 118. like thy bubbles, onward, 547. Borrow the name of the world, to, 166. to beg or to, 279. Borrowed things, disguising, 779. wit, wings of, 200. Borrower, bettered by the, 253. is servant to the lender, 828. nor a lender be, 130. of the night, 120. Borrowing dulls the edge, 130. such kind of, 253. who goeth a, goeth a sorrowing, 21, 360. Bosom, cleanse the stuffed, 125. bears, snow which thy frozen, 49. come rest in this, 522. man take fire in his, 825. of God, her seat is the, 31. of his Father and his God, 386. of the ocean, buried in the, 95. of the sea, 94, 182. of thy God, calm on the, 570. on thy fair, silver lake, 677. sleep in Abraham's, 97. slow growth in an aged, 364. swell, with thy fraught, 155. third in your, 107. thorns that in her, lodge, 132. warm cheek and rising, 382. was young, when my, 515. what, beats not, 336. wife of thy, 813. with his hand on his, 406. wring his, and die, 403. Bosoms, come home to men's, 164. quiet to quick, 543. Bosom's lord sits lightly, 108. Bosomed deep in vines, 332. high in tufted trees, 248. Bosom-weight, your stubborn gift, 486. Boston and Concord, there is, 532. solid men of, 432. State House the hub, 638. Botanize upon his mother's grave, 471. Botany, Latin names all their, 599. Both and either, 731. in the wrong, 348. sides, much may be said on, 300, 363. thanks and use, 46. were young, 552. Bottle, little for the, 436. of hay, needle in a, 670. Bottom, my ventures are not in one, 59. of the deep, dive into the, 84. of the sea, 96. of the worst, 102. search not his, 257. thou art translated, 58. tub upon its own, 265, 350. Bough, Apollo's laurel, 41. blossom that hangs on the, 43. the bud is on the, 611. touch not a single, 595. Boughs are daily rifled, 585. so pendulous and fair, 501. that shake against the cold, 162. Bought, now cheaply, 456. Bound in shallows and miseries, 115. in those icy chains, 184. into saucy doubts, 122. Bounding billows, 674. Boundless contiguity of shade, 418. his wealth, 488. our thoughts as, 550. seas, twixt two, 525. Bounds, dances in his crystal, 246. of freakish youth, 419. of freedom wider yet, 623. of modesty, 108. of place and time, 382. vulgar, 323. Bounties of an hour, 306. Bounty fed, those his former, 271. large was his, 386. no winter in his, 159. not till judgment guide his, 102. of earth, fed by the, 597. Bourbon or Nassau, 288. Bourn no traveller returns, 136. Bout, many a winding, 249. Bow before thine altar love, 392. better to, than break, 12. many strings to your, 15. stubborn knees, 139. to that whose course is run, 387. too tensely strong, 710. two strings to his, 15. Bowed, at her feet he, 814. the heavens high, 23. Bowels of compassion, 849. of the earth, 182. of the harmless earth, 83. of the land, 97. Bower, born in a, 581. by Bendemeer's stream, 526. Eveleen's, 520. led her to the nuptial, 237. of roses, 526. orange flower perfumes the, 494. Bowers of bliss, 313. silver, leave, 28. Bowl, born to drain the, 344. golden, be broken, 831. mingles with my friendly, 328. Bows, 't is penning, 387. Box, breathes from yonder, 325. twelve good men into a, 528. where sweets compacted lie, 204. Boxes, beggarly account of empty, 108. Boy and youth, 'twixt, 489. at Drury's a happy, 595. Chatterton the marvellous, 470. get money, 177. hath sold him a bargain, 55. lad of mettle a good, 84. laughing, hear that, 637. love is a, by poets styled, 213. O would I were a, again, 679. parlous, 96. playing on the sea-shore, 278. stood on the burning deck, 570. than when I was a, 583. that shoots so trim, 405. twelve years ago I was a, 595. who would not be a, 541. you hear that, laughing, 637. Boys, claret the liquor for, 374. earth's boastful, 598. fear, with bugs, 72. go wooing in my, 406. grief for, 160. like little wanton, 99. three merry, are we, 184. throw stones at frogs, 741. to learn what is necessary for, 760. to learn what is useful as men, 737. Boyhood's years, tears of, 523. Boyish days, even from my, 150. Brach or lym, 148. Bradshaw bullied, 352. Braes, among thy green, 449. of Balloch, o'er the, 674. we twa hae run about the, 449. Braggart with my tongue, 124. Braid, blowing the ringlet from the, 627. Braids of lilies, twisted, 246. Brain, book and volume of my, 132. books the children of the, 291. children of an idle, 105. coinage of your, 141. dry as the remainder biscuit, 68. heat-oppressed, 119. him with his lady's fan, 84. like madness in the, 500. made out of the carver's, 499. may devise laws, 61. memory warder of the, 119. mint of phrases in his, 54. paper bullets of the, 51. shallow draughts intoxicate the, 323. should possess a poet's, 40. too finely wrought, 413. vex the, with researches, 443. written troubles of the, 125. Brains could not move, 457. cudgel thy, no more about it, 143. excise our, 413. steal away their, 152. unhappy, for drinking, 152. when the, were out, 122. Brake that virtue must go through, the, 98. Branch, cut is the, 41. Branch-charmed oaks, 575. Branches, giant, tossed, 569. of learning, 62. Branching elm, star-proof, 250. Brandy, a hero must drink, 374. and water, sipped, 454. nothing extenuate for the, 597. Branksome Hall, custom of, 487. Brass, evil manners live in, 100. nor stone nor earth, 162. sounding, 845. Brave, annals of the, 663. councils of the, 526. days of old, 593. deserves the fair, none but the, 271. fears of the, 365. fortune helps the, 704. home of the, 517. how sleep the, 389. live on, the, 671. man chooses, 657. man struggling, 336. men before Agamemnon, 555. that are no more, 423. the unreturning, 543. toll for the, 423. who rush to glory, 515. Bravely becomest thy bed, 159. fleshed thy maiden sword, 87. Bravery, all her, 242. of his grief, 145. Bravest are the tenderest, the, 666. Braw brass collar, 447. Brawling woman in a wide house, 827. Bray a fool in a mortar, 829. Brayed with minstrelsy, 109. Brazen throat of war, 240. Breach, imminent deadly, 150. more honoured in the, 130. once more unto the, 91. Breaches, ambuscades, 105. Bread and butter, quarrel with my, 292. and butter, no, of mine, 787. and butter, smell of, 554. and the gospel is good fare, 283. better is half a loaf than no, 15. crust of, and liberty, 328. crammed with distressful, 92. die for beauty than live for, 600. eaten in secret, 825. half-penny worth of, 85. he took the, and brake it, 177. Homer begged his, 189. if his son ask, 839. in one hand stone the other, 701. in sorrow ate his, 803. is buttered, which side my, 19. is the staff of life, 283, 291. looked to government for, 411. man doth not live by, only, 813. man shall not live by, alone, 838. nor his seed begging, 819. of banishment, eating the bitter, 81. of idleness, 829. should be so dear, that, 585. upon the waters, cast thy, 831. whole stay of, 833. wondering for his, 420. Break, better to bow than, 12. it to our hope, 126. of day, eyes the, 49. of the wave, 561. Breakers the Euxine's dangerous, 559. wantoned with thy, 548. Breakfast on a lion's lip, 91. scheme for her own, 311. with what appetite you have, 99. Breaking waves dashed high, 569. Breast, against Othello's, 156. arm the obdured, 228. beauteous head drops upon his, 338. bless it upon my, 657. calm the troubled, 611. cross on her white, 325. eternal in the human, 315. fair as thine ideal, 546. feeble woman's, 482. knock the, 242. marble of her snowy, 219. master-passion in the, 317. monuments upon my, 571. ne'er learned to glow, whose, 335. on her white, 325. round its, the rolling clouds, 397. soothe the savage, 294. sunshine of the, 381. tamer of the human, 382. thine ideal, 546. told but to her mutual, 516. toss him to my, 205. truth hath a quiet, 80. two hands upon the, 667. where learning lies, 336. with dauntless, 385. within his own clear, 244. within our, this jewel lies, 362. Breast-high, amid the corn, 584. Breastplate, what stronger, 94. Breasts the keen air, 394. Breath, bated, 61. boldest held his, the, 515. borne away with every, 554. call back the fleeting, 384. came o'er the sea, no, 611. can make them, 396. Cytherea's, 77. down and out of, 88. extend a mother's, 328. hope's perpetual, 474. is in his nostrils, 833. last moment of his, 398. life of mortal, 615. lightly draws its, 466. little flesh a little, 749. most breathes, where, 162. mouth-honour, 124. of flowers sweeter in the air, 167. of heaven, 416. of kings, princes are, 447. of men, she takes away the, 621. of morn, sweet is the, 233. one more weary of, 586. regular as infant's, 502. revives him, 329. rides on the posting winds, 160. smells wooingly, heaven's, 117. suck my last, 333. summer's ripening, 106. the tempest's, prevail, 542. thou art, a, 48. to cool his porridge, 773, 789. to cool his pottage, 738. to the latest, 321. weary of, 586. when the good man yields his, 496. wither at the north-wind's, 570. Breaths, we live in thoughts not, 654. Breathe not his name, 519. thoughts that, 382. were life as though to, 625. Breathed the long long night, 639. Breathers of this world, 162. Breathes despair, there, 551. from yonder box, 325. must suffer, who, 289. there the man, 488. Breathing household laws, 472. of the common wind, 471. time of day with me, 145. time, peace only a, 407. upon a bank of violets, 74. we watched her, 583. world, into this, 95. Breathless with adoration, 470. Bred in a book, dainties that are, 55. in the bone, 19, 691. in the kitchen, 552. where is fancy, 63. Breech where honour 's lodged, 214. Breeches are so queer, 635. cost but a crown, 152, 406. Macaulay is a book in, 461. women wear the, 186. Breed a habit, use doth, 44. for barren metal, 61. of men, this happy, 81. of noble bloods, 110. Breeding, to show your, 443. Breeds by a composture, 109. Breeze, battle and the, 514. every passing, 535. far as the, can bear, 550. is on the sea, the, 494. of nature stirring, 480. refreshes in the, 316. without a, without a tide, 498. Breezy call of morn, 384. hill that skirts the down, 428. Brent, your bonny brow was, 449. Brentford, two kings of, 417. Brethren, great twin, 593. to dwell together in unity, 824. Brevity is the soul of wit, 133. Brews, as he, 177. Bribe, too poor for a, 387. Brick-dust man, the, 363. Bricks are alive this day, 94. by chance or fortune, 739. Bridal chamber, come to the, 562. of the earth and sky, 204. Bride, society my glittering, 480. wife dearer than the, 377. Bride-bed to have decked, 144. Bridegroom, fresh as a, 83. Brides, as the lion wooes his, 392. Bridge, Horatius kept the, 593. of sighs, on the, 544. that arched the flood, 599. with grooms and porters on the, 626. Bridle, taxed, 462. Brief as the lightning, 57. as woman's love, 138. authority, drest in a little, 48. candle, out out, 125. let me be, 132. 't is, my lord, 138. Briers, working-day full of, 66. Bright and yellow gold, 585. angels are still, 124. as young diamonds, 275. best of dark and, 551. consummate flower, 235. dark with excessive, 231. her angels face shined, 27. honour, pluck, 84. must fade, all that is, 522. old age serene and, 475. or good, not too, 474. particular star, a, 73. promise of your early day, 535. things come to confusion, 57. waters meet, where the, 520. Brighten all our future days, 380. blessings, as they take their flight, 307. Brightening to the last, 396. Brightens his crest, joy, 239. how the wit, 324. Brightest and best of the sons, 535. fell, though the, 124. still the fleetest, 522. wisest, meanest, 319. Bright-eyed fancy, 382. science watches, 383. Brightly breaks the morning, 676. smile and sweetly sing, 563. Brightness, amazing, 280. lost her original, 225. purity and truth, 280. Brignall banks are wild, 492. Brilliant Frenchman, 414. Brim, pleasure drown the, 73. sparkles near the, 542. the Quaker loves an ample, 586. Brimstone bed, from his, 507. Bring me to the test, 141. the day, sweet Phosphor, 203. the rathe primrose, 247. your wounded hearts, 524. Bringer of that joy, 59. of unwelcome news, 88. Brisk and giddy-paced times, 75. as a bee in conversation, 369. Britain at Heaven's command, 358. where now is, 592. Britain's monarch uncovered sat, 352. Britannia needs no bulwarks, 514. rules the waves, 358. Brither, like a vera, 451. British isles, the little speck, 637. man, smell the blood of, 147. manhood, piece of, 579. oak, shadow of the, 410. public in a fit of morality, 591. soldier, the, 537. stare, with a stony, 631. Briton even in love should be a subject, 485. Britons never shall be slaves, 358. Broad is the way, 839. blown all his crimes, 139. Broad-based upon her people's will, 623. Broad-brimmed hat, 352. Broadcloth without, 422. Brogues, my clouted, 160. Broil and battle, feats of, 150. Broke the die, nature, 552. the good meeting, 122. Broken reed, this, 834. with the storms of state, 100. Broken-hearted, half, 539. ne'er been, 452. Brokenly live on, 543. Bronze is the mirror of the form, 696. Broods and sleeps on his own heart, 471. Brook and river meet, where, 614. as thou these ashes little, 483. can see no moon but this, the, 521. falls scattered down, the, 501. fast by a, 428. I could not hear the, 634. is deep, where the, 93. noise like of a hidden, 499. Siloa's, 223. sparkling with a, 536. that turns a mill, 455. the weather, many can, 55. Brooks, books in the running, 67. in Vallombrosa, 224. make rivers, 274. moon looks on many, 521. murmuring near the running, 471. panteth after the water, 820. rivers wide and shallow, 248. shallow, rivers wide, 248. sloping into, 536. Brooked the eternal devil, 110. Brookside, I wandered by the, 634. Broom, new, sweeps clean, 16. Broomstick, write finely upon a, 294. Brother, am I not a man and a, 852. bear with your own, 743. call my, back to me, 571. every author would his, kill, 258. exquisite to relieve a, 447. followed brother, fast has, 486. hurt my, 145. in dealing with a, 694. my father's, 128. near the throne, no, 327. no author ever spared a, 349. no friend no, there, 540. of death, sleep the, 692. of the angle, 207. of the sky, 343. resume the man and forget the, 343. sleep, death and his, 567. sticketh closer than a, 827. to death, sleep, 39. to his sister, as a, 52. we are both in the wrong, 348. you called me, 160. Brothers, all the, of my father's house, 76. all valiant, 852. counterfeit presentment of two, 140. forty thousand, 144. in distress, affliction's sons are, 447. in peace, 342. men my, 626. row, the stream runs fast, 518. sons and kindred slain, 258. we are both in the wrong, 348. we band of, 92. Brotherhood, monastic, 480. of venerable trees, 474. Brother's father dad, called, 78. keeper, am I my, 812. murder, curse upon a, 139. Brow, crystal of his, 31. flushing his, 575. furrows on another's, 309. grace was seated on this, 140. no wrinkle on thine azure, 547. o'er that, a shadow fling, 563. of Egypt, beauty in a, 59. pain and anguish wring thy, 490. sweat of a man's, 693. was brent, your bonny, 449. Brows bound, now are our, 95. gathering her, 451. night-cap decked his, 401. of him that uttered nothing base, 623. sweat of my, 785. whose shady, 243. Brown bread and the gospel, 283. study, some, 32. Bruce has often led, Scots whom, 450. Bruise, parmaceti for an inward, 83. Bruised reed shall he not break, 834. with adversity, 50. Brunt of cannon ball, 211. Brushers of noblemen's clothes, 171. Brushing with hasty steps, 386. Brute, et tu, 112. Brute, not quite a, 309. Brutes, without women we had been, 280. Brutish, life of man, 200. Brutus, Caesar had his, 429. grows so covetous, 114. I am no orator as, 114. is an honourable man, 113. there was a, once, 110. will start a spirit, 110. Bubble burst and now a world, 315. fire burn and cauldron, 123. honour but an empty, 272. on the fountain, like the, 491. reputation, seeking the, 69. whose life is a, 201. world is a, 170. Bubbles, borne like thy, 547. the earth hath, 116. with beaded, 575. Bubbling cry of a strong swimmer, 557. groan, sinks with, 547. loud-hissing urn, 420. venom, flings its, 540. Buck of the first head, 55. Bucket, as a drop of a, 834. moss-covered, the, 537. old oaken, iron-bound, 537. Buckets into empty wells, 419, 460. Buckhurst choose, I would, 279. Buckingham, so much for, 296. Buckram suits, rogues in, 84. Bucolical juvenal, 494. Bud bit with an envious worm, 104. flower when offered in the, 301. is on the bough again, 611. like a worm in the, 75. of love, this, 106. of youth, worm is in the, 423. out faire, 28. shut and be a, again, 575. the rose is sweeter in the, 33. to heaven conveyed, 500. Budding rose above the rose, 476. rose is fairest when 't is, 491. Budge an inch, I 'll not, 72. doctors of the Stoic fur, 246. significant and, 415. Buds the promise of celestial worth, 311. Buff and the blue, bide by the, 450. Buffets and rewards, fortune's, 137. of the world, blows and, 121. Buffoon, statesman and, 268. Bug in a rug, snug as a, 361. Bugs, fear boys with, 72. Bugle, blow, 630. horn, one blast upon his, 492. Build as chance will have it, 594. beneath the stars, who, 309. for him, others should, 470. not boast, he lives to, 354. thee more stately mansions, 636. the lofty rhyme, 246. we up the being that we are, 480. when we mean to, 88. Builded better than he knew, 598. Builders refused, stone which the, 823. wrought with greatest care, 615. Buildeth on the vulgar heart, 89. Building, stole the life of the, 120. Builds a church to God, 322. Built a lordly pleasure-house, 623. a paper-mill, 94. God a church, 415. in one day, Rome was not, 15. in the eclipse, 247. on another man's ground, 45. on stubble, earth's base, 245. Bull, Assyrian, 631. dog ounce bear and, 783. or forge a, 586. to enjoy Leda, 32. Bullen's eyes, gospel-light from, 387. Bullets of the brain, paper, 51. Bullocks, how a good yoke of, 89. whose talk is of, 837. Bulls in Cymbrian plain, 27. Bully, like a tall, 322. Bulrush, knot in a, 701. Bulrushes, dam the Nile with, 596. Bulwark of our island, floating, 392. never-failing, 790. Bulwarks against anti-republican tendencies, 435. Britannia needs no, 514. Bundle of relations, man a, 601. Bunghole, stopping a, 144. Bunker-hill, there is Lexington and, 532. Burden and heat of the day, 840. every man bears his own, 846. grasshopper shall be a, 831. I live an idle, 340. of a sigh, 497. of his song, this the, 427. of some merry song, sad, 328. of the desert of the sea, 833. of the mystery, 467. of threescore, 395. prosperous fool a grievous, 696. sacred, is this life, 641. superfluous, loads the day, 252. Burdens of the Bible old, 598. the ease of, 786. Burglary, flat, as ever was committed, 53. Burial of an ass, 835. Buried base, column with the, 546. Burn, bubbles winking at the, 575. daylight, 275. to the socket, hearts, 479. while the lamp holds out to, 303. within us, heart, 842. words that, 382. Burned is Apollo's laurel bough, 41. Burning and a shining light, 843. burns out another's, 104. deck, boy stood on the, 570. marle, over the, 224. your lights, 842. Burnished dove, 625. sun, livery of the, 62. Burn-mill meadow, sweets of, 474. Burns, adores and, 316. alive all the whores, 287. out another's burning, 104. with one love, 339. Burnt child dreads the fire, 16. half his Troy was, 88. Burrs, conversation's, 636. Burst in ignorance, let me not, 130. Bury Caesar, I come to, 113. in oblivion, 201. me on my face, 763. Bush and bank, over, 28. beat the, 10. good wine needs no, 72. hawthorn, with seats beneath, 395. man in the, with God may meet, 598. supposed a bear, how easy is a, 59. the thief doth fear each, 95. Bushel, do not sit down on a, 765. Bushels of chaff, 60. Busier seemed than he was, 2. Business, come home to men's, 164. despatch is the soul of, 353. dinner lubricates, 437. end of this day's, 115. every man has, 132. everybody's, is nobody's, 207. every man mind his own, 786. hours set apart for, 362. in great waters, 823. in this state, 49. man diligent in, 828. man to double, bound, 139. nobody's, 207. no feeling of his, 143. not to question our, 340. of one who studies philosophy, 745. of the day, be drunk the, 273. prayer all his, 305. so ends the bloody, 347. some men take to, 321. talents equal to, 747. talk of nothing but, 810. that we love, 158. those that are above, 284. unembarrassed by cares of, 712. will never hold water, this, 296. with an income at its heels, 415. Businesses and customs, 424. Buskin, shuffles of the, 637. Bust, animated, 384. Bustle of resort, various, 244. Busts between, placed the, 312. Busy, a man, so, 2. as a bee, 33. bee, how doth the, 302. companies of men, 263. curious, thirsty fly, 671. hammers closing rivets up, 92. haunts of men, in the, 570. hum of men, 249. whisper circling round, 397. with the crowded hour, 600. world an idler to, 420. Busybodies speaking things, 848. Busybody, be not wordy nor a, 750. But me no buts, 861. Butchered to make a Roman holiday, 546. Butchers, gentle with these, 113. Butter, bread and, of mine, 787. bread and, smell of, 554. in a lordly dish, 814. quarrel with my bread and, 292. words smoother than, 821. would not melt in her mouth, 13, 292. Buttered, which side my bread is, 19. Butterflies no bees, no, 586. Butterfly, I 'd be a, 581. upon a wheel, 328. Button, did not care a, 771. on fortune's cap, 133. Buttoned down before, coat, 596. Button-hole lower, let me take you, 56. Buttons be disclosed, 129. I had a soul above, 454. Buttress nor coign of vantage, 117. Buy it, they lose it that do, 59. my flowers, O buy, 607. with you sell with you, 61. Buyer, it is naught saith the, 827. Buying or selling of pig, 20. By and by is easily said, 139. Byron's poetry, ethics from, 591. Byword, proverb and a, 815. Byzantium is not big enough to hold us, 741. Byzantium's conquering foe, 545.
Cabbage, pepper his, 712. Cabined cribbed confined, 122. loop-hole, 243. Cable for a line, 217. Cadence of a rugged line, harsh, 270. sweet in, 422. Cadmean victory, 807. Cadmus gave the letters, 558. Caesar and his fortunes, 728. bled, where some buried, 768. dead and turned to clay, 144. great, fell, 114. had his Brutus, 429. hath wept, 113. I appeal unto, 643. I come to bury, 113. imperious, dead, 144. in every wound of, 114. not that I loved, less, 113. rebellion fraud and, 297. render therefore unto, 840. start a spirit as soon as, 110. upon what meat doth, feed, 110. with a senate at his heels, 319. yesterday the word of, 113. you carry, and his fortunes, 728. Caesar's, things which are, 840. wife above suspicion, 727. wife not to be suspected, 727. Cage, nor iron bars a, 260. Cages, as with birds in, 778. young ladies make nets not, 291. Cain, old Tubal, 654. the first city made, 261. Cake, eat thy, and have it, 205. is dough, my, 73. Cakes and ale, no more, 75. Calamity, enigmatical sort of, 766. fortune not satisfied with one, 709. is man's true touchstone, 197. learn from another's, 708. of so long life, 135. to be born the highest, 736. Caledonia stern and wild, 489. Caledonia's cause, support, 450. Calf's-skin on those recreant limbs, 79. Call a coach, go, 285. a spade a spade, 733. back yesterday, 81. evil good good evil, 833. for the robin-redbreast, 181. it by some better name, 524. it holy ground, 570. me a spade, don't, 293. me early mother dear, 624. my brother back to me, 571. nothing but coach, coach, 285. our own, nothing can we, 821. shapes that come not at an earthly, 482. the breezy, 384. the cattle home, 664. these delicate creatures ours, 154. things by their right names, 457. to-day his own, he who can, 273. us to penance, 226. you that backing your friends, 84. Called, many are, 840. the new world into existence, 464. Caller, him who calleth be the, 285. Calling, in his, let him nothing call but coach, 285. shapes, 243. Calls back the lovely April, 161. Calm, after a storm, comes a, 284. and silent night, 642. day of slumberous, 575. familiar talk, 341. here find that, 367. lights of philosophy, 297. of idle vacancy, 376. on the bosom of thy God, 570. on the listening ear, 640. so deep, I never felt a, 470. the troubled breast, 611. thou mayst smile, 438. tracts of, from tempest, 634. Calmer of unquiet thoughts, 207. Calmness made, keeps the law in, 476. Calms after tempest, 151. Calumnious strokes, 129. Calumny, shalt not escape, 136. Calvin and oatmeal, land of, 459. Calvinistic creed, a, 365. Cambuscan bold, story of, 250. Cambyses' vein, 85. Came I saw I conquered, 735. prologue, excuse, 239. saw and overcame, 90. Camel, cloud in shape of a, 139. like a, indeed, 139. swallow a, 640. through the eye of a needle, 840. to thread the postern, 82. Camilla scours the plain, 324. Camomile the more it is trodden, 32. Campaspe, Cupid and, 31. Camping-ground, fame's eternal, 681. Can it be that this is all, 548. such things be, 122. this be death, 335. Canadian hills, cold on, 427. Candid friend, the, 464. where we can, be, 315. Candied tongue, let the, 137. Candle, from their torches I light my, 192. hold a, 351. in the sun, 191. light such a, 685. looking in the daytime with a, 763. of understanding, 836. out out brief, 125. poor sport not worth the, 206. scarcely fit to hold a, 351. shall never be put out, 685. throws his beams, 66. to my shames, 62. to the sun, 265, 311. to thy merit, thy modesty 's a, 362. Candles are all out, 119. are out, when the, 739. be out all cats be grey, 11, 790. night's, are burnt out, 108. of the night, 66. Candy, glorified, 509. Cane, conduct of a clouded, 326. Canker and the grief are mine, the, 555. galls the infants of the spring, 129. Cankers of a calm world, 86. Cannibals that eat each other, 150. Cannikin, why clink the, 646. Cannon ball, brunt of, 211. by our sides, 145. to right of them, 628. Cannon's mouth, even in the, 69. Cannot come to good, 128. tell how the truth be, 487. Canon 'gainst self-slaughter, 128. Canonized bones, 130. Canopied by the blue sky, 553. Canopy, most excellent, the air, 134. the skies, my, 316. under the, 103. which love has spread, 568. Canst not say I did it, 122. thou guide Arcturus, 818. Cant of criticism, 378. of hypocrites, 378. Cantankerous, you won't be so, 441. Cantilena of the law, 527. Canting world, in this, 378. Cants which are canted, 378. Canvas glowed beyond nature, 394. Cap, addressing myself to my, 798. button on fortune's, 133. by night a stocking all the day, 397, 401. of youth, riband in the, 142. whiter than driven snow, 380. Capacity, soul discontented with, 512. Cap-a-pe, armed at point exactly, 128. Capability and godlike reason, 142. Capable of nothing but dumb-shows, 137. Caparisons don't become a young woman, 440. Cape, round the stormy, 356. Caper, provokes the, 442. Capers nimbly in a lady's chamber, 95. Capital, Belgium's, 542. solicits the aid of labor, 532. Capitol, drizzled blood upon the, 112. who was 't betrayed the, 280. Capon, lined with good, 69. Captain, becomes his captain's, 158. but a choleric word in the, 48. Christ, soul unto his, 82. good, lost in an ill general, 782. ill, good attending, 162. jewels in the carcanet, 162. of complements, 106. of the sea, a boisterous, 392. Wattle, ever hear of, 436. Captive good, attending, ill, 162. whose words all ears took, 74. Capulets, family vault of all the, 412. tomb of the, 412. Car, drive the rapid, 424. rattling o'er the street, 542. Caravan, innumerable, 572. the phantom, 768. Carcanet, jewels in the, 162. Carcase is, wheresoever the, 841. of Robinson Crusoe, 391. Carcasses bleed at the sight of the murderer, 187. Card, clear conscience is a sure, 33. he 's a sure, 277. reason the, passion the gale, 317. speak by the, 143. Cards, old age of, 321. patience and shuffle the, 789. played for kisses, 31. Care, begone dull, 684. beyond to-day, 381. cast away, 786. deliberation and public, 227. draws in the trains of men, 111. earliest latest, 377. feed me with a shepherd's, 300. fig for woe, and a fig for, 9. for me, if naebody, 449. for nobody no not I, 427. his useful, was ever nigh, 366. I how chaste she be, 26. I how fair she be, 26, 199. I 'm free from, 689. in heaven is there, 28. is an enemy to life, 74. keeps his watch, 106. lift her with, 586. lodges where sleep will never lie, 106. make pale my cheeks with, 199. not, I may although I, 25. ravelled sleave of, 119. so wan with, 82. that buy it with much, 59. the least as feeling her, 31. there 's neither could nor, 458. to our coffin adds a nail, 431. weep away the life of, 566. why are we fond of toil and, 805. will kill a cat, 177, 199. with judicious, 447. wrinkled, derides, 248. Cares and delicate fears, humble, 469. are all ended, his, 90. beguiled by sports, 394. depressed with, 348. dividing his, 455. ever against eating, 249. far from mortal, 534. fret thy soul with, 30. if no one, for me, 427. nobler loves and nobler, 477. of business, unembarrassed by, 712. of gain, unvexed with the, 348. that infest the day, 614. unvexed with all the, of gain, 348. whose constant, 392. Care-charmer sleep, 39. Cared not to be at all, 226. Career of his humour, 51. Careful of the type, 632. Careless childhood strayed, 381. in deeds, be not, 755. of the single life, 632. shoe-string, 201. song now and then, 389. their merits or faults, 396. trifle, as 't were a, 117. Caress, wooing the, 555. Carlyle, scolding from, 637. Carnegie, Johnnie, lais heer, 288. Carols as he goes, 394. Carpet knights, 187, 774, 783. Carry Caesar, you, 728. gentle peace, right hand, 100. Carrying three insides, 464. Cart before the horse, 18. now traversed the, 288. sung ballads from a, 274. Carved for many a year, names, 635. head fantastically, 90. not a line, we, 563. with figures strange, 499. Carver's brain, made out of the, 499. Carves out his own fortune, 785. Carving the fashion of a new doublet, 51. Casca, the envious, 113. Case as plain as a pack-staff, 172. consider the reason of the, 278. I am in, what a, 72. stands, as the, 172. when a lady is in the, 349. Cases, circumstances alter, 580. tenures and tricks, 143. Casement slowly grows, 630. Casements, charmed magic, 575. Cash-box, beautiful eyes of my, 798. Cask, at the beginning of the, 694. Casius, old Mount, 228. Cassio, I love thee, 152. Cassius has a lean and hungry look, 111. help me, or I sink, 110. no terrors in your threats, 114. should I have answered so, 114. Cast beyond the moon, 11, 32. bread upon the waters, 831. of thought, the pale, 136. off his friends, 399. set my life upon a, 98. the darkness of the sky, 24. your pearls before swine, 838. Caste of Vere de Vere, 623. Casting a dim religious light, 250. Castle, a man's house is his, 24. hall, the mistletoe hung in the, 582. hath a pleasant seat, 117. house of every one as his, 24. wall, bores through his, 82. Castles in the air, 187, 790, 854. in the clouds, 357. Castle's strength will laugh a siege, 125. Castled crag of Drachenfels, 543. Rhine, dwelleth by the, 613. Casualty, road of, 62. Casuists, convocation of, 786. soundest, doubt, 322. Cat and a rat and a coward, 786. care will kill a, 177, 199. endow a college or a, 322. hanging of his, on Monday, 856. harmless necessary, 64. in the adage, like the poor, 118. in the pan, 166. is averse to fish, what, 381. may look upon a king, 17. monstrous tail our, has, 285. nine lives like a, 16, 691. watches a mouse, as a, 293. when I play with my, 776. will mew, 145. would eat fish, 14. Cats and dogs, rain, 293. be gray when candles are out, all, 11, 790. Cat's ear, breeds in the, 18. Catalogue, go for men in the, 121. of common things, 574. Cataract, the sounding, 467. Cataracts, silent, 501. Catastrophe, I 'll tickle your, 89. Catch and hold, 10. ere she change, 321. larks, hoped to, 771. my flying soul, 333. old birds with chaff, 787. the conscience of the king, 135. the driving gale, 318. the manners living, 315. the transient hour, 366. Catechism, so ends my, 87. Caters for the sparrow, 67. Cathay, cycle of, 626. Cato, big with the fate of, 297. give his senate laws, 327, 336. heroic stoic, 559. statue of, 741. the sententious, 559. Cattle are grazing, the, 469. call the, home, 664. thousands of great, 410. upon a thousand hills, 820. Caucasus, thinking on the frosty, 81. Caught by glare, maidens, 540. my heavenly jewel, have I, 34. Cauld nor care there, neither, 458. Cauldron bubble, fire burn and, 123. Cause, beauty of the good old, 472. effect defective comes by, 133. hear me for my, 113. how light a, may move, 526. in his country's, 336. is just, our, 426. judge in his own, 711, 798. little shall I grace my, 150. magnificent and awful, 418. me no causes, 861. of all men's misery, 31. of all things, 759. of covetousness, 41. of doing any action, 742. of dulness in others, 374. of mankind, in the, 520. of policy, turn him to any, 91. of this defect, 133. of this effect, 133. report me and my, aright, 145. that wit is in other men, 88. their, I plead, 387. the weak in a just, 696. thou first great, 334. when our, it is just, 517. who die in a great, 555. Causes and occasions, 93. just, whatever is is in its, 276. offence from amorous, 325. Causeless, the curse, 828. Caution's lesson scorning, 447. Cavalrymen, not many dead, 680. Cave Adullam, 814. that darksome, 28. vacant interlunar, 241. Caves, dark unfathomed, 385. lakes fens bogs, 228. Cavern, misery's darkest, 366. Caverns measureless to man, 500. memory's, pure and deep, 581. Caviare to the general, 134. Cavil on the ninth part of a hair, 85. Caw, what says he, 424. Cease every joy to glimmer, 514. from troubling, the wicked, 816. rude Boreas, 672. ye from man, 833. Ceases to be a virtue, 407. Ceasing of exquisite music, 616. swiftness never, 24. Cedar in Lebanon, 822. to the hyssop, from the, 593. Celebrated, Saviour's birth is, 127. Celestial benedictions, 615. fire, spark of, 425. rosy red, 238. temper, touch of, 234. worth, promise of, 311. Cell, dwell on a rock or in a, 26. each in his narrow, 384. prophetic, 251. Cellar, born in a, 294, 391. Cellarage, fellow in the, 132. Cellarer, old Simon the, 682. Cement of the soul, 354. Censer, thine eye was on the, 636. Censure is the tax eminent men pay, 291. from a foe, 339. mouths of wisest, 152. take each man's, 130. Cent, not one, for tribute, 673. Centre, faith has, everywhere, 632. Centric and eccentric, 237. Centuries ago, in the solemn midnight, 642. no sequent, hit, 600. of sonnets, 645. Century for a reader, wait a, 670. Cerberus, not like, 440. Cerements, burst their, 130. Ceremony, enforced, 114. that to great ones 'longs, 47. certain as a gun, 211. to all, death is, 89. Certainty for an uncertainty, 369. of waking bliss, 244. to please, 455. Certum est, quia impossibile est, 756. Cervantes smiled Spain's chivalry away, 560. Cervantes' serious air, 330. Chaff, catch old birds with, 787. hope corn in, 539. two bushels of, 60. Chaff-threshing churl, 790. Chain, death broke the vital, 367. drags a lengthening, 394. hanging in a golden, 230. Homers golden, 191. hour with beauty's, 525. joy so seldom weaves a, 520. of all virtues, 182. slumber's, 523. striking the electric, 545. to sport with beauty's, 525. Chains and slavery, price of, 430. at curfew time, 245. bound in those icy, 184. stagnant in, 525. untwisting all the, 249. wearers of rings and, 511. Chair, my little one's, 657. one vacant, 615. rack of a too easy, 332. Tully's curule, 391. Chalice, our poisoned, 118. Chaliced flowers, 159. Challenge double pity, 25. life that dares send a, 258. Challenged, seen him damned ere I would have, 76. Chamber, come to the bridal, 562. get you to my lady's, 144. in a lady's, 95. in the silent halls of death, 572. where the good man meets his fate, 307. Chambers, King's Bench, 297. whisper softness in, 254. Champagne and a chicken, 350. Champion cased in adamant, 484. thou fortune's, 79. Champions fierce, four, 229. Chance, all, direction, 316. by happy, we saw, 481. comes from art, not, 324. decides fate of monarchs, 356. erring men call, 245. main, 93, 214. may crown me, 116. now and then be right by, 414. or death, nativity, 46. set my life on any, 121. skirts of happy, 633. will have me king, if, 116. wisdom controlled by, 778. Chances for a happy change, 698. most disastrous, 150. Chancellor in embryo, 380. Chancellor's conscience, 195. encyclopedic mind, 593. foot, 195. Chancery, up to heaven's, 379. Change, and such a, 544. be no robbery, 17. came o'er my dream, 553. can give no more, 671. everything is the result of a, 752. fear of, perplexes monarchs, 225. for worse pray gods, 25. heavy, O the, 247. nature loves so well to, 752. of fierce extremes, 228. of many-coloured life, each, 366. old love for new, 25. ringing grooves of, 626. seasons and their, 233. studious of, 417. the place but keep the pain, 303. the stamp of nature, 141. the universe is, 751. Changed all that, we have, 797. and such a change, 544. in the cradle, 790. mind not to be, 224. Changeful dream, fickle as a, 491. Changing years, through many, 611. Chanticleer, crow like, 68. Chants a doleful hymn, 80. Chaos and old night, 224. black, comes again, 161. eldest night and, 229. is come again, 153. is restored, empire of, 332. of thought and passion, 317. Chaos-like together crushed, 333. Chapel, Devil builds a, 196, 206, 286, 770. Chapels had been churches, 60. Chap-fallen, quite, 144. Chapman, till I heard, 576. Chapter of accidents, 353. to the end of the, 773. Character dead at every word, 442. I leave behind me, my, 442. man that makes a, 311. most women have no, 321. of a Cynic, 746. of Hamlet left out, 494. wholesome for the, 661. Characters from high life, 320. high, cries one, 257. in dust, write the, 494. of hell to trace, 383. Characteristic of the present age, 607. Charge Chester charge, 490. compulsive ardour gives the, 140. if it be in his, 2. in peace, a, 273. is prepared, the, 348. to keep I have, 672. with all thy chivalry, 515. Charges, die to save, 188. Chariest maid is prodigal enough, 129. Chariot, the flying, 424. Chariots, brazen, raged, 236. Charitable intents, wicked or, 130. speeches, leave it to men's, 170. Charities that soothe, 481. Charity, all mankind's concern is, 318. covers multitudes of sins, 849. envieth not, 845. faith hope, 845. for all, malice towards none, 622. give him a little earth for, 100. greatest of these is, 845. hand open as day for melting, 90. nothing if I have not, 845. pity gave ere, began, 396. rarity of Christian, 586. suffereth long, 845. to all mankind, 458. vaunteth not itself, 845. Charlatan, defamed by every, 633. Charles the First had his Cromwell, 429. Charles, gentle-hearted, 501. Charm ache with air, 53. blest with that, 455. can soothe her melancholy, what, 403. from the skies, 568. in melancholy, such a, 456. mutter and mock a broken, 500. no, can tame, 670. no more, till life can, 390. no need of a remoter, 467. nor witch hath power to, 127. of earliest birds, 233. of poetry and love, 486. one native, 398. that lulls to sleep, 402. the air, I 'll, 123. to stay the morning star, 501. Charms divine, a heaven of, 343. freedom has a thousand, 414. her modesty concealed, 356. music hath, 294. or ear or sight, 502. solitude where are the, 416. strike the sight, 326. Charmed life, I bear a, 126. with distant views of happiness, 181. with the foolish whistling of a name, 262. Charmer, hope the, 513. sinner it or saint it, 321. were t' other dear, away, 348. Charmers, hearken to the voice of, 821. wooing the caress like other, 555. Charming, ever, ever new, 358. harp of Orpheus not more, 253. he saw her, 356. is divine philosophy, 245. left his voice so, 237. never so wisely, 821. Charoba, that wondrous soul, 512. Chart of true patriotism, 638. Charter large as the wind, 68. Chartered libertine, air a, 91. Charybdis your mother, 64. Chase big round tears in piteous, 67. brave employment, 205. wild-goose, 786. Chased with more spirit, 62. Chasms and watery depths, 504. Chaste and unexpressive she, 70. as ice, be thou, 136. as morning dew, 308. as the icicle, 103. as unsunned snow, 159. to me, if she seem not, 26. what care I how, she be, 26. Chasteneth whom he loveth, 848. Chastises whom most he likes, 289. Chastity my brother, 244. of honour, 410. so dear is saintly, 245. Chateaux, most beautiful of, 801. Chatham's language, 419. Chatterton marvellous boy, 470. Chaucer, Dan, 28. I will not lodge thee by, 179. learned, 179. that broad famous poet, 173. with his clasp of things, 620. Cheap defence of nations, 410. fame then was, 275. standing as sitting, 292. Cheat, life 't is all a, 276. Cheated, impossible to be, 601. of feature by dissembling nature, 95. pleasure of being, 214. Cheater time, old bald, 178. Check to loose behaviour, 297. Checkered paths of joy, 362. Cheek by joule, 780. changing, sinking heart, 550. drew iron tears down Pluto's, 250. feed on her damask, 76. he that loves a rosy, 200. o'er her warm, 382. of night, hangs upon the, 105. rose growing on his, 31. tear down virtue's manly, 424. that I might touch that, 105. the roses from your, 378. upon her hand, 105. Cheeks, blow winds crack your, 146. crimson, in thy, 109. eloquent blood spoke in her, 177. famine is in thy, 108. make pale my, with care, 199. of sorry grain, 246. stain my man's, 146. Cheer, be of good, 840. but not inebriate, 312, 420. make good, play and, 20. small, and great welcome, 50. Cheers the tar's labour, tobacco, 555. Cheer'd with ends of verse, 212. Cheerer of his spirits, 207. Cheerful as to-day, to-morrow, 321. at morn he wakes, 394. countenance, 826. dawn, may-time and the, 474. godliness in, 472. hour, God sends a, 252. ways of men, 230. yesterdays, man of, 481. Cheerly she loves me dearly, 574. Cheese, moon made of green, 19, 771. Cheese-paring, man made of, 90. Chelsea, dead as, 854. Chequered shade, dancing in the, 248. Cherish and to obey, 851. heart something to, 617. life let us, 805. those hearts that hate thee, 100. to love and to, 850. Cherries hang that none may buy, 685. those, fairly do enclose, 685. Cherry, like to a double, 58. ripe, ripe, ripe, I cry, 201. ripe themselves do cry, 685. three bites of a, 773. Cherry-isle, there 's the land, 201. Cherry-pit, to play with Satan at, 76. Cherub, he rode upon a, 818. sweet little, 436. Cherubs and on cherubims, 23. Cherubim, heaven's, 118. Cherubims, on cherubs and on, 23. Cherubin, rose-lipped, 155. Cherubins, young-eyed, 65. Chest of drawers by day, 397. Chester charge on Stanley on, 490. Cheveril consciences, 193. Chew the cud and are silent, 410. Chewed and digested, books to be, 168. Chewing the food of fancy, 71. Chi fa ingiuria non perdona mai, 275. Chian strand, on the, 503. Chicken and champagne, 350. she 's no, 292. Chickens, all my pretty, 124. come home to roost, 606. count their, ere they are hatched, 214, 791. curses are like young, 606. hen gathereth her, 841. Chief among the blessed three, 611. a rod, wit 's a feather a, 319. hail to the, 491. octogenarian, the, 545. of a thousand for grace, 682. Chiefs in bloody fights, 337. scion of, 547. Chief's pride, vain the, 330. Chiel 's amang ye takin' notes, 449. Child again, make me a, 668. a naked new-born, 438. a simple, draws its breath, 466. as yet a, nor yet a fool, 327. dreads the fire, a burnt, 16. happy Christian, 534. her innocence a, 270. I have seen a curious, 480. infirm, fear not then thou, 600. in simplicity a, 335. is father of the man, a, 469. is not mine as the first was, 657. like a tired, 566. listens like a three years', 498. meet nurse for a poetic, 489. of many prayers, 614. of misery, baptized in tears, 427. of mortality, 434. of nature, behold the, 318. of our grandmother Eve, 54. of suffering, 636. of the skies, 674. of Ver, first-born, 199. room of my absent, 79. Rowland to the dark tower came, 147. Shakespeare, fancy's, 249. spake as a, 845. spare the rod spoil the, 213, 262. sports of children satisfy the, 394. to have a thankless, 146. train up a, 827. what constitutes a, 744. when I was a, 845. where is my, 550. wise father knows his own, 62. Childhood, careless strayer, 381. eye of, 120. fears a painted devil, 120. fleeted by, how my, 595. give me my, again, 668. in my days of, 509. scenes of my, 537. shows the man, 241. there was a place in, 583. womanhood and, fleet, 614. Childhood's hour, from, 526. Childish days, sweet, 470. ignorance, it was a, 583. tears, eyes are dim with, 471. things, I put away, 845. treble, turning again toward, 69. Childishness, second, 69. Childless with all her children, 321. Childlike and bland, 669. Children, airy hopes my, 480. and fools cannot lie, 15. as gypsies serve stolen, 441. bright and agreeable, 746. call her blessed, 829. childless with all her, 321. father's sin upon the, 699. fear in, increased with tales, 164. fear to go in the dark, 164. followed with endearing wile, 397. gathering pebbles, 241. impediments to great enterprises, 165. learn to creep, 15. like olive plants, 824. mother who talks about her, 608. nature fits all her, 650. nine small, 687. no longer any, 798. of a larger growth, 275. of an idle brain, 105. of light, 842. of one family fall out, 302. of the brain, books the, 291. of the sun, 311. of this world, 842. Rachel weeping for her, 838. sports of, 394. tale which holdeth, from play, 34. through the mirthful maze, led, 395. to liberal studies, 729. toys to the great, leave, 357. wisdom justified of her, 839. wives and grandsires, 804. Children's teeth set on edge, 835. Chill November's surly blast, 446. penury, 384. Chills the lap of May, 394. Chimera, what a, is man, 799. Chimaeras dire, Hydras and, 228. Chime, bells do, 205. faintly as tolls the evening, 518. heard their soothing, 523. to guide their, 262. Chimes at midnight, 90. Chimney in my father's house, 94. stockings were hung by the, 527. Chimney-corner, men from the, 34. Chimney-pots, what tiles and, 511. Chimney-sweepers come to dust, 160. Chin, close-buttoned to the, 422. dimple on his, 31. new-reaped like a stubble-land, 83. some bee had stung, 256. China fall, though, 322. to Peru, mankind from, 365, 403. Chinee, the heathen, 669. Chink, importunate, 410. Chinks of her body, 221. shall have the, 105. that time has made, 221, 456. Chip of the old block, 412. Chisel trace, ne'er did Grecian, 490. Chivalry, age of, is gone, 410. beauty and her, 542. charge with all thy, 515. Spain's, 560. Choice and master spirits, 112. feast, light and, 252. goes by forever, 657. Hobson's, 857. in rotten apples, there 's small, 72. life's business being the terrible, 65. of difficulties, 673. of loss, rather makes, 158. word and measured phrase, 470. Choicely good, old-fashioned but, 208. Choirs, bare ruined, 162. Choleric word in the captain, 48. Choler, aggravate your, 89. Choose a firm cloud, 321. an author as you choose a friend, 278. love by another's eyes, 57. not alone a proper mate, 417. thine own time, 433. where to, their place, 240. which of the two to, 298. Choosers, beggars must be no, 14, 197. Choosing and beginning late, 238. Chord in melancholy, 584. in unison is touched, 422. smote the, of self, 625. Chords, smote on all the, 625. that vibrate sweetest pleasure, 452. Chorus, landlord's laugh was ready, 451. Chorus-note, the fisher's, 674. Chosen, but few are, 840. the less is to be, 7. Christ, gave his soul unto his captain, 82. it is a goodly sight to see, 540. ring in the, 633. that it were possible, ah, 631. to live is, 847. went agin war an' pillage, 659. Christian charity, rarity of, 586. child, a happy, 534. days, in these, 534. dupe, gamester, 388. faithful man, as I am a, 96. ground, every vice on, 332. is God Almighty's gentleman, a, 268. is the highest style of man, a, 308. perfectly like a, 336. thou persuadest me to be a, 844. Christians agree in essential articles, 370. good, good citizens, 529. have burnt each other, 556. love one another, how these, 756. of the best edition, 772. what these, are, 62. Christianity was muscular, his, 609. Christ-like for sin to grieve, 793. Christmas comes but once a year, 20. desire a rose at, 54. 't was the night before, 527. Chronicle small beer, 151. Chronicles, look in the, 72. Chronicler, such an honest, 101. of the time, 134. Chrononhotonthologos, 285. Chrysippus, books of, 765. sophism of, 765. Chrysolite, one entire and perfect, 156. Chuck, be innocent dearest, 121. Chuckle, make one's fancy, 266. Church army physic law, 424. built God a, 415. by daylight, can see a, 50. forgotten the inside of a, 86. Church, plain as way to parish, 68. seed of the, 756. to be of no, is dangerous, 369. where bells have knolled to, 68. where God built a, 770. who builds to God a, 322. without a bishop, 588. Churches, chapels had been, 60. the scab of, 175. with spire steeples, 504. Church-door, wide as a, 107. Church-going bell, 416. Churchyard mould, 585. stone, some beneath the, 595. thing, a palsy-stricken, 575. Churchyards yawn, when, 139. Churl, chaff-threshing, 790. Churlish, the reply, 72. Chymist, fiddler statesman, 268. Cicero, Demosthenes or, 459. Cigar, give me a, 555. Cimmerian darkness, 513. Cincinnatus ploughing in his field, 719. Cinders ashes dust, 574. Cinnamon, tinct with, 575. Cipher too, he could write and, 397. Circle of the golden year, 625. spreads, the desert, 507. swinging round the, 678. within that, none durst walk, 275. Circled orb, changes in her, 106. Circuit is Elysium, within whose, 94. runs the great, 420. Circulating library, 440. Circumcised dog, 157. Circumlocution office, 652. Circumstance allows, best his, 307. breasts the blows of, 633. creature of, 608. lie with, 72. of glorious war, 154. slave of, and impulse, 554. Circumstances alter cases, 580. creatures of men, 608. discordant harmony of, 409. fortuitous, 494. over which I have no control, 463. Circumvent God, one that would, 143. Cistern, wheel broken at the, 831. Citadel, towered, 158. winged sea-girt, 541. Cities, crowded, wail its stroke, 562. far from gay, 345. hum of human, 543. remote from, lived a swain, 348. seven, warred for Homer, 189, 194. towered, please us, 249. Citizen of the world, 605, 739, 764. Citizens before man made us, 657. fat and greasy, 67. good Christians good, 529. City, better than he that taketh a, 827. Cain the first, made, 261. long in populous, pent, 239. of the great king, 820. of the soul, Rome the, 546. that is set on an hill, 838. City's ancient legend, 626. Civet, give me an ounce of, 148. in the room, talk with, 415. Civil discord, effects from, 299. over violent or over, 268. sea grew, at her song, 57. so, that nobody thanked him, 373. too, by half, 440. Civilities of life, the sweet, 273. Civility, I see a wild, 201. Civilized man, founders of, 608. Clad in blue and gold, 456. in complete steel, 244. russet mantle, 127. Claes, gars auld, 447. Claim higher, Bourbon or Nassau, 283. Claims of long descent, 624. Clamours, Jove's dread, 154. Clap of thunder in a fair day, 266. Clapper-clawing one another, 213. Claret is the liquor for boys, 374. Clarion, sound sound the, 493. spring shall blow her, 565. Clasp his teeth, drunkard, 34. of things divine, 620. Clasps, that book in gold, 104. Classic ground, 299. Classical quotation, 374. Clay, blind his soul with, 630. Caesar dead and turned to, 144. if, could think, 483. of humankind, porcelain, 277. porcelain of human, 558. potter power over the, 844. tenement of, 267. turf that wraps their, 390. Clean, keep, be as fruit, 264. Cleanliness next to godliness, 359. Cleanly, leave sack and live, 88. Cleanness of body, 170. Cleanse the stuffed bosom, 125. Clear as a whistle, 351. deep yet, 257. fire and a clean hearth, 508. in his great office, 118. the coast was, 40. Clearer than the noonday, 816. Cleon dwelleth in a palace, 653. hath a million acres, 653. Cleopatra died, since, 158. nose of, 799. Clergymen, men women and, 461. Clerk foredoomed, 326. me no clerks, 861. scarce less illustrious, 416. ther was of Oxenforde, 1. Clerks, greatest not the wisest, 3, 17. Clever, let who will be, 664. man by nature, 457. men are good, 578. Clicked behind the door, 397. Clients, nest-eggs to make, 215. Cliff, as some tall, 397. Cliffs rent asunder, like, 500. Climate, cold, or years, 238. Climb, fain would I, 26. how hard it is to, 428. not a tall, 26. Climber upward turns his face, 111. Climbing sorrow, down thou, 146. Clime, cold in blood, cold in, 549. Crusaders from some infernal, 635. deeds done in their, 549. in every, adored, 334. in every age and, 349. in some brighter, 433. in the eastern, 234. our tongue is known in every, 605. soft as her, 554. to make a happy fireside, 449. to ravage all the, 428. Climes beyond the western main, 395. cloudless, and starry skies, 551. humours turn with, 321. Clink of hammers, 296. Clip an angel's wings, 574. Cloaca of uncertainty, 799. Cloak, martial, around him, 563. not alone my inky, 127. take thy old, about thee, 406. Cloaked from head to foot, 632. Clock, like the finger of a, 420. long hour by Shrewsbury, 88. the varnished, 397. worn out with eating time, 276. Clod, to become a kneaded, 48. Clog of his body, 221. Cloistered virtue, fugitive and, 254. Close against the sky, 583. love that never found his, 625. of the day, at the, 428. our souls sit, 274. the shutters fast, 420. the wall up with our English dead, 91. up his eyes and draw the curtain, 94. Close-buttoned to the chin, 422. Closeness, all dedicated to, 42. Close-shorn sheep, 206. Closet, do very well in a, 353. Cloth, cut my coat after my, 12. to us, meat drink and, 773. Clothe a man with rags, 828. my naked villany, 96. Clothed and in his right mind, 841. in black or red, 1. in sorrow's dark array, 802. Clothes, brushers of noblemen's, 171. meat fire and, 322. through tattered, 148. up he rose and donned his, 142. wantonness in, 201. when he put on his, 400. Clothing the palpable and familiar, 504. Cloud, a fast-flying, 561. by day, 813. choose a firm, 321. in shape of a camel, 139. joy the luminous, 502. like a man's hand, 815. nature is a mutable, 601. of witnesses, 848. out of the sea, 815. overcome us like a summer's, 122. sable, 243. sits in a foggy, 123. so fades a summer, 434. sun will pierce the thickest, 650. that 's dragonish, 158. through a fleecy, 250. thrown on with a pitchfork, 292. which wraps the present hour, 380. with silver lining, 243. Clouds and changing skies, 573. castles in the, 357. dropped down from the, 86. dropping from the, 356. he that regardeth the, 831. heavily in, brings the day, 297. hooded like friars, 613. I saw two, at morning, 677. impregns the, 233. looks in the, 111. never king dropped out of the, 196. no more through rolling, 539. of glory, trailing, 477. peaks most wrapt in, 543. play i' the plighted, 244. robe of, throne of rocks, 553. rolling, are spread, 397. sees God in, 315. sit in the, and mock us, 89. smiles the, away, 550. spots and, in the sun, 189. that gather round the setting sun, 478. that loured upon our house, 95. that shed May flowers, 233. thy, dispel all other, 564. warriors fought upon the, 112. Cloud-capped towers, 43. Cloudless clear and beautiful, 553. Clouted brogues, 160. shoon, 245. Cloy the hungry edge of appetite, 81. Cloyless sauce, sharpen with, 157. Clubs typical of strife, 420. Cluster, woes, 308. Clutch the golden keys, 633. thee, come let me, 119. Coach and six, 855. come my, 142. fly of the, 797. go call a, 285. O for a, ye gods, 285. Coach-house, a double, 507. Coachmakers, the fairies', 104. Coal and salt, mines for, 563. Coals of fire on his head, 828, 844. Coarse, familiar but not, 369. Coast, stern and rock-bound, 569. to reach the distant, 416. was clear, the, 40. Coat, after my cloth cut my, 12. buttoned down before, 596. herald's, without sleeves, 87. of many colours, 813. riband to stick in his, 646. Coats, glittering in golden, 86. hole in a' your, 449. Cobham, brave, 321. Cobwebs, laws are like, 757. out of my eyes, 790. Cock, early village, 97. on his own dunghill, 14, 710. on the crowing of the, 127. this is a, 788. Cocks that will kill fighting, 734. Cockloft is empty, often the, 222, 772. Cockle hat and staff, 405. Cockles of the heart, 853. Code, shrines to no, 562. Codeless myriad of precedent, 627. Coffee which makes the politician wise, 326. Coffin, care adds a nail to our, 431. Cofre, litel gold in, 1. Cogibundity of cogitation, 285. Cogitative faculties immersed, his, 285. Cohesive power of public plunder, 529. Cohorts were gleaming, 551. Coign of vantage, 117. Coil, not worth this, 78. shuffled off this mortal, 135. Coin, gold and silver not the only, 699. pays him in his own, 293. that purchases all things, 792. Coins, authors grow dear like, 329. Coinage of your brain, 141. Coincidence, a strange, 559. Cold and unhonoured, 519. as a cucumber, 197. as any stone, 91. boughs which shake against the, 167. ear of death, 384. foot and hand go, 23. friendship sounds too, 524. in clime are cold in blood, 549. indifference came, 301. in the summer of her age, 276. iron, meddles with, 211. lest the bargain catch, 159. marble leapt to life, 564. marble, sleep in dull, 99. neutrality of a judge, 411. obstruction, to lie in, 48. on Canadian hills, 427. performs the effect of fire, 228. that moderates heat, 792. the changed perchance the dead, 545. 't is bitter, 126. waters to a thirsty soul, 828. words congealed by, 738. Coldest that ever turned up ace, 159. Coldly furnish forth, 128. heard, so, 606. sweet so deadly fair, so, 548. think'st I speak too, 523. Coldness still returning, 466. Cold-pausing caution, 447. Coleridge, mortal power of, 486. Coliseum, when falls the, 546. while stands the, 546. Collar, braw brass, 447. Collection of books a university, 580. College joke to cure the dumps, 290. or a cat, endow a, 322. Collied night, lightning in the, 57. Collier and a barber fight, 363. Cologne, wash your city of, 505. Collop of thy own flesh, 14. Coloquintida, bitter as, 151. Colossus bestride the world, 110. Colour, horse of that, 75. imbues with a new, 545. of virtue, blushing is the, 283. Colours a suffusion, 502. coat of many, 815. idly spread, mocking the air, 80. of the rainbow, 244. that are but skin-deep, 282. under whose, he had fought, 82. Colouring, take a sober, 478. Columbia happy land, 465. sons of, 675. to glory arise, 674. Columbine, what 's that a, 35. Column pointing at the skies, 322. rising towards heaven, 529. thou nameless, 546. throws up a steamy, 420. where London's, 322. Combat deepens, the, 515. whose wit in the, 519. Combination and a form, 140. of circumstances, 494. Combine, when bad men, 408. Combustion and confused events, 120. Come again, cut and, 444. and men may go, 627. and trip it as you go, 248. as the waves come, 493. as the winds come, 493. avoid what is to, 141. forth into the light, 466. gentle spring, 355. hitherto shalt thou, 817. home to men's bosoms, 164. if it be now 't is not to, 145. immense pleasure to, 380. in our time to, 108. in the evening or morning, 680. into the garden Maud, 631. jump the life to, 118. like shadows so depart, 123. live with me and be my love, 40. men may, 627. o'er the moonlit sea, 611. of things to, 102. one come all, 491. past and to, seems best, 89. perfect days, if ever, 658. rest in this bosom, 522. then expressive silence, 357. thou monarch of the vine, 158. to good, it cannot, 128. to the bridal chamber, 562. to the sunset tree, 570. to this, that it should, 128. unto these yellow sands, 42. wander with me, 611. what come may, 116. what may I have been blessed, 549. when it will come, 112. when sorrows come, 142. when the heart beats, 562. when you 're looked for, 680. when you call them, 85. whistle and I 'll, 198, 449. without warning, 680. Comes a reckoning, 348. after, that which, 752. not in my books, 198. to be denied, 193, 350. to pass, never never, 454. unlooked for if at all, 333. Comedy, the world is a, 389. Comely but not costly, 32. Jack was so, 436. love, sincerity and, 52. Comet, like a, burned, 229. Comets seen, there are no, 112. Comfort and command, 475. be to my age, 67. continuall, in a face, 23. flows from ignorance, 287. friends and foes, to, 400. from above, 674. speak, to that grief, 53. spring, whence can, 479. thou art all, 160. to have companions, 192. Comforts, adversity is not without, 164. our creature, 283. Comforters, miserable, are ye all, 817. Comfortlesse dispaires, 30. Coming events cast shadows, 514. eye will mark our, 556. far off his, shone, 236. good time, there 's a, 653. guest, welcome the, 328, 346. hour o'erflow with joy, 73. meet thee at thy, 833. on of grateful evening, 233. Command, correspondent to, 42. my heart and me, 258. much more invitation than, 297. success, not in mortals to, 297. Commandeth her husband, she, 222. Commandments, keep his, 832. set my ten, 93. ten, will not budge, 661. two great, 591. Commandress of the world, 35. Commend, another's face, 377. Commendations, good at sudden, 101. of age, 171. Commends the ingredients, 118. Comment, meek nature's evening, 483. Commentator, transatlantic, 592. Commentators, plain, give me, 443. shun each dark passage, 311. Commerce long prevails, where, 394. to promote, 310. wealth and, 680. Commercing with the skies, 249. Commiseration, brotherly, 578. Commit the oldest sins, 90. Commodity of good names, 83. Common arbitrator time, 102. as light is love, 566. curse of mankind, 102. growth of mother earth, 468. he nothing, did, 263. make it too, 88. men, in the roll of, 85. mind, education forms, 320. natures, same with, 313. of literature, grazed the, 376. passage, act of, 160. people of the skies, 174. souls, vulgar flight of, 393. sun the air the skies, 386. task, trivial round, 569. things because they are, 720. thought, to have, 321. to friends, all things, 705. use, remote from, 556. walk of men, beyond the, 307. way, life's, 472. Commonplace of nature, 473. Common-sense, rich in saving, 627. Commonwealth, an ordinary, 369. to lie abroad for the, 175. Communicated, good the more, 235. Communications, evil, 846. Communion sweet, quaff in, 235. with nature's visible forms, 572. with the skies, 414. Compact, are of imagination all, 59. Companies of men, busy, 263. Companion, book is a blessed, 597. even thou my, 851. on a journey, 708. Companions, comfort to have, 192. for middle age, 165. I have had playmates, 509. innocence and health his best, 396. in musing, 714. musing on, gone, 489. of a disturbed imagination, 688. of the spring, 438. thou 'dst unfold, 155. Companionship in peace, 103. Company, crowds without, 431. good discourse and good, 208. high-lived, 402. in a journey, good, 207. man is like his, 699. man who makes no figure in, 376. not so much to enjoy, 368. of ladies, fond of the, 376. of righteous men, 698. shirt and a half in my, 87. tell thee by thy, 789. villanous, the spoil of me, 86. with pain and fear, in, 476. Compare, beautiful beyond, 497. great things with small, 230. Comparisons are odious, 7, 40, 177, 789. are odorous, 52. make no, 398. of a disturbed imagination, 412. Compass, a narrow, 220. I mind my, and my way, 354. no points of the, on the chart of patriotism, 638. of a guinea, within the, 536. of the notes, through all the, 271. Compassed by the inviolate sea, 623. Compassion, bowels of, 849. courage and, joined, 299. Compatriots, all men are my, 779. Compelled sins, our, 48. Competence, health peace and, 319. Competency lives longer, 60. Complements, captain of, 106. Complete steel, clad in, 244. steel, armed with more than, 40. Complexion, mislike me not for my, 62. of virtue, 764. to this, thou must come, 388. Complexions, coarse, 246. Complies against his will, 215. Compliments are loss of time, 387. Composture of excrement, 109. Compound for sins, 211. of villanous smell, 46. Compounded of many simples, 70. Comprehend all vagrom men, 52. Comprehends some bringer of joy, 59. Compromise, founded on, 409. Compulsion, a reason on, 85. fools by heavenly, 146. in music, sweet, 250. Compulsive ardour gives the charge, 140. course, icy current and, 155. Compunctious visitings, 117. Computation backward, 169. Compute, we partly may, 448. Comus and midnight crew, 383. Concatenation accordingly, 401. of circumstances, 534. of self-existence, 401. Concave, that tore hell's, 224. Conceal his thoughts, speech to, 800. the mind, talk only to, 310. Concealing, hazard of, 448. Concealment like a worm in the bud, 75. Conceit in weakest bodies, 141. what are they in their high, 598. wise in his own, 828. wiser in his own, 828. Conceits, wise in your own, 844. Conceive nor name thee, 120. Concentred in a life intense, 544. Conception of the joyous prime, 28. Concern, charity all mankind's, 318. Concerns of man, indifferent to the, 703. Concerted harmonies, 580. Concessions of the weak, 408. Conciliation of interests, 795. Conclusion, a foregone, 155. lame and impotent, 151. of the whole matter, 832. Concord, heart with heart in, 485. holds, firm, 227. of sweet sounds, 66. sweet milk of, 124. Concourse of atoms, fortuitous, 284. Condemn the fault, 47. the wrong yet pursue it, 295. you me, 180. Condemned alike to groan, 381. into everlasting redemption, 53. the wretch, 398. Condemns me, every tale, 97. Condescend, men of wit will, 290. Condition, highest, rises in the lowest, 713. honour and shame from no, 319. not a theory, 669. of doing nothing, 148. wearisome, 35. Conduct, advice cannot inspire, 796. and equipage, 285. genteel in, 285. of a clouded cane, 326. still right, his, 399. Confabulate or no, if birds, 417. Confer, minds nothing to, 487. Conference maketh a ready man, 168. Confess yourself to heaven, 141. Confession, suicide is, 533. Confidence, filial, inspired, 421. of reason give, 475. of twenty-one, towering in the, 376. plant of slow growth, 364. Confident to-morrows, man of, 481. Confine, on the very verge of her, 146. spirit hies to his, 126. Confines of daylight and truth, 255. of earth, on the, 674. Confirm the tidings as they roll, 300. Confirmations strong, 154. Conflict, dire was the noise of, 236. heat of, through the, 476. irrepressible, 595. the rueful, 473. Conformity is the virtue in most request, 601. Confounded, faith is half, 673. Confusion made his masterpiece, 120. on thy banners wait, 383. so quick bright things come to, 57. worse confounded, 230. Congenial to my heart, 398. Conger, Antagoras boiling a, 132. Congregate, merchants most do, 61. Congregation, devil has the largest, 286. of vapours, 134. Congress of Vienna dances, 803. Conjectures, I am weary of, 299. Conjure him, in vain did she, 407. Conjuror--he knew everything, 721. Conned by rote, 115. Conquer, like Douglas, 392. love, they that run away, 200. our fate, to bear is to, 515. twenty worlds, 181. we must, then, 517. Conquering hero comes, see the, 281. so sharpe the, 6. Conqueror, came in with the, 72. every, creates a muse, 220. great Emathian, 252. lie at the proud foot of a, 80. Conquerors, beats all, 181. crier that proclaims the, 733. Conquest, ever since the, 279. of our sovereign might, 29. of the mind, 345. Conquests, tramplings of three, 219. Conquest's crimson wing, 383. Conscience avaunt, 296. bend to our dealings, 661. coward, 97. does make cowards of us all, 136. guilty, never feels secure, 712. hath a thousand tongues, 97. have vacation, 213. is a sure card, a clere, 33. is corrupted with injustice, 94. laws of, 774. of her worth, 237. of the king, catch the, 135. still and quiet, 99. that spark of celestial fire, 425. the chancellor's, 195. trust no man without a, 379. wakes despair, 231. with gallantry, 442. Consciences, cheveril, 193. guilty, make cowards, 691. Conscious stone to beauty grew, 598. that you are ignorant, to be, 609. water blushed, 258. Consciousness remained, a, 481. Consecrated hour, 674. Consecration and the poet's dream, 475. Consent, whispering I will ne'er, 556. silence gives, 401. Consents, my poverty not my will, 108. Consequence, deepest, 116. life is not a theory of, 753. scorn of, 623. trammel up the, 117. Consequences, think of the, 802. Conservative government, 607. Consider the end, 797. the lilies of the field, 838. the reason of the case, 278. too curiously, 144. Consideration like an angel, 90. Considereth the poor, 820. Consistency is a hobgoblin, 601. thou art a jewel, 854. wuz a part of his plan, 659. Consolation, grief crowned with, 157. Consolations in distress, 479. Consoler, death the, 616. Conspicuous by his absence, 747. Constable, outrun the, 212. Constancy in wind, hope, 539. lives in realms above, 500. to purpose, success is, 608. Constant as the northern star, 112. friendship is, save in love, 51. in a wondrous excellence, 163. man but, 44. to me and so kind, 574. to one thing, never, 51, 405. Constellations, happy, 238. Constitution, higher law than the, 595. one country one, 531. Construction, mind's, in the face, 117. Consumed the midnight oil, 348. Consumedly, they laughed, 305. Consummate flower, bright, 235. Consummation devoutly to be wished, 135. Consumption, birds are in, 180. Consumption's ghastly form, 562. Contagion, hell itself breathes out, 139. Contagious blastments, 129. Contemplation, formed for, 232. her best nurse, 244. mind serene for, 349. of my travels, 70. Contemporaneous posterity, 361. Contemporaries, homage from, 591. Contempt and anger of his lip, 76. familiarity breeds, 712. upon familiarity, 45. Content, elegant sufficiency, 355. farewell, 154. good pleasure ease, 318. humble livers in, 98. if hence the unlearned, 325. myself with wishing, 376. poor and, is rich, 153. shut up in measureless, 119. therewith to be, 847. to dwell in decencies, 321. to follow, 339. travellers must be, 67. wants money means and, 70. Contented, when one is, 788. with little, 451. why ar 'n't they all, like me, 689. Contentedness, procurer of, 207. Contention, a man of, 835. Contentions, fat, 253. of the Great Hall, 592. Contentious woman, 829. Contentment fails and honour sinks, 394. of noblest mind, the best, 27. Contest follows, great, 419. Contests from trivial things, 325. Conthraries, drames go by, 582. Contiguity of shade, 418. Continent, whole boundless, 439. Continual dropping wears, 706, 829. feast, merry heart a, 826. plodders, small have, won, 54. Contortions of the sibyl, 412. Contra-alto, even the, 554. Contradiction, woman 's a, 322. Contrary, dreams are ever, 172. runneth not to the, 392. wills and fates run so, 138. Contrive, head to, 255, 430. Control stops with the shore, his, 547. Controls them and subdues, 476. Contumely, proud man's, 135. Convents bosomed deep in vines, 332. Conversation, brisk in, 369. coped withal, 137. does not show the minute-hand, his, 376. perfectly delightful, 461. questioning is not the mode of, 373. Conversation's burrs, 636. Converse, formed by thy, 320. with heavenly habitants, 245. with the mighty dead, 356. Conversing with thee I forget all time, 233. Convey the wise it call, 45. Conveyed, bud to heaven, 500. the dismal tidings, 397. Convinced me, unwillingly, 364. Convincing, thought of, 399. Convolutions of a shell, 480. Cooking is become an art, 187. Cooks are gentlemen, 187. devil sends, 20, 388. epicurean, 157. Cool reflection came, 494. Cool sequestered vale, 385, 425. shade of aristocracy, 537. sweet day so, 204. Cools, answers till her husband, 321. Coolness, dripping with, 537. Cope of heaven, the starry, 234. Cophetua, king, 105. Copious Dryden, 329. Copy, leave the world no, 74. nature's, is not eterne, 121. the princeps, 456. Corages, nature in hir, 1. Coral lip admires, 200. of his bones are, made, 42. of his lip, 31. strand, from India's, 536. Cord, a threefold, 830. silver, be loosed, 831. Cords of motion, pulling the, 754. Cordial, gold in phisike is a, 2. to the soul, 222. Core, wear him in my heart's, 138. Corinthian lad of mettle, 84. Corioli, Volscians in, 103. Cormorant, sat like a, 232. Corn, amid the alien, 575. breast-high amid the, 584. flies o'er the unbending, 324. in chaff, hope, 539. is the sinews of war, 771, 783. like as a shock of, 816. reap an acre of neighbour's, 472. sickle in another man's, 711. two ears of, where one grew, 290. Corne, cometh al this new, 6. the staffe of life, 283. Cornelia, jewels of, 192. Corner, headstone of the, 823. in the thing I love, 154. narrow the, where man dwells, 650. of nonsense, 505. of the housetop, 827. sits the wind in that, 51. was not done in a, 844. Corners of the world, all the, 160. of the world, four, 781. of the world, the three, 80. Corner-stone of a nation, 616. Cornish men, twenty thousand, 687. Coromandel, black men of, 592. Coronation day, kings upon their, 269. Coronets, kind hearts are more than, 624. Corporal oath, take my, 788. sufferance, 48. Corporations have no souls, 24. Corpse of public credit, 531. pain lays not his hand upon a, 696. Correct, easier to be critical than, 607. Corrector of enormous times, 199. Correggios and their Raphaels, 400. Correspondent to command, 42. Corrupt a saint, able to, 83. good manners, 846. Corrupted freemen, 387. the youth of the realm, 94. Corruption destines for their heart, 518. keep mine honour from, 101. lends lighter wings, 322. wins not more than honesty, 100. Corsair's name, he left a, 551. Corse, slovenly unhandsome, 83. to the rampart we hurried, his, 563. Cortez, like stout, 576. Cost a sigh a tear, 433. counteth the, 842. little less than new, 296. Costs, only the first step which, 801. dearest, most valued, 788. Costard, rational hind, 54. Costly, comely but not, 32. thy habit, 139. Cot beside the hill, 455. Cottage might adorn, looks the, 398. my lowly thatched, 568. of gentility, 507. poorest man in his, the, 365. stood beside a, 589. the soul's dark, 221. was near, knew that a, 518. with double coach-house, 507. Cottages, poor men's, 60. Cotton is king, 854. Couch, drapery of his, 572. frowsy, in sorrow steep, 450. grassy, they to their, 233. of war, flinty and steel, 151. Coude songes make, 1. Could bear to be no more, 497. I flow like thee, 257. I fly I 'd fly with thee, 438. Council, mortal instruments in, 111. statesmen at her, 623. Councils of the brave, 526. Counsel and speak comfort, 53. by words darkeneth, 817. in his face yet shone, 227. take and sometimes tea, 326. three may keepe, 6, 17. took sweet, together, 820. virtuous woman's, a, 36. who cannot give good, 190. Counsels, dash maturest, 226. monie, sweet, 451. Counsellors, multitude of, 825. Count a man's years when he has nothing else to, 603. our spoons, let us, 370. that day lost, 688. their chickens, 214. time by heart-throbs, 654. who makes a, 282. Counts his sure gains, 496. Countenance and profit, 164. brightened with joy, 480. damned disinheriting, 442. light of thy, 818, 851. man sharpeneth the, of his friend, 829. merry heart maketh a cheerful, 826. more in sorrow than in anger, 128. never fading serenity of, 299. of truth, bright, 253. Counteraction, action and, 409. Countercheck quarrelsome, 72. Counterfeit a gloom, 250. presentment, 140. Counterfeited glee, with, 397. Counters, such rascal, 114. words are wise men's, 200. Counteth the cost, 842. Countless thousands mourn, 446. Country, bliss to die for our, 340. churchyard, corner of a, 412. dared to love their, 336. die nobly for their, 102. die to save our, 298. down, pride that puts the, 406. essential service to his, 290. for the good of my, 305. God made the, 417. good news from a far, 828. he sighed for his, 515. hated him and loved my, 555. his first best, is at home, 394. I love thee still, my, 418. I tremble for my, 436. in another, 245. left for country's good, 445. man dear to all the, 396. messes, herbs and other, 248. my bleeding, save, 513. my, is the world, 605. my, 't is of thee, 619. nothing but our, 530. one constitution, one, 531. our, however bounded, 638. our, is the world, 605, 760. our, right or wrong, 675. our whole country, our, 530. save in his own, 839. the undiscovered, 136. to be cherished and defended, 638. undone his, 298. wakes, sung ballads at, 274. who serves his, best, 339. with all her faults she is my, 413. Country's cause, his, 336. earth, that pleasant, 82. ends thou aim'st at be thy, 100. good, no glory but his, 571. pride, peasantry their, 396. wishes blessed, 389. Countryman who looked for his ass, 792. Countrymen, all mankind my, 605. applauses of his, 537. friends Romans, 113. hearts of his, 445. Romans, and lovers, 113. what a fall was there my, 114. County Guy the hour is nigh, 494. Courage and compassion, 299. gods look with favour on, 747. mounteth with occasion, 78. never to submit, 223. screw your, to the sticking-place, 118. stout will be put out, 26. whistling to bear his, up, 354. Courageous captain of complements, 106. Couriers of the air, 118. Course, her silent, advance, 237. I have finished my, 848. impediments in fancy's, 74. I must stand the, 148. icy current and compulsive, 155. nature's second, 120. of empire, westward the, 312. of human events, in the, 434. of justice, in the, 65. of love, my whole, 150. of nature is the art of God, 310. of one revolving moon, 268. of true love, 57. planets in their, 456. time rolls his ceaseless, 491. westward the, of empire, 312. whose, is run, 387. Courses even with the sun, 178. like ships that steer their, 211. stars in their, 814. steer their, 211. Coursed down his innocent nose, 67. Court an amorous looking-glass, to, 95. love rules the, 487. when Arthur first in, 406. Courts, a day in thy, 821. of the nation, other, 213. Courted by all the winds, 242. in your girls again, 406. Courteous, the retort, 72. though coy, 444. Courtesies, unwearied spirit in doing, 64. Courtesy, always time for, 603. in the heart of, 34. mirror of all, 98. very pink of, 107. Courtier, heel of the, 143. Courtier's scholar's eye, 136. Courtsied when you have, 42. Coute, le premier pas que, 801. Covenant with death, 834. Coventry, march through, 86. waited for the train at, 626. Cover my head now, 584. to our bones, which serves as, 82. Covert yield, try what the, 315. Covet honour, sin to, 92. Covetous, sordid fellow, 352. when Brutus grows so, 114. Covetousness, cause of, 41. Cow comes home, kiss till the, 197. very good in the field, 371. Coward conscience, 97. flattery to name a, 463. greatest, in the world, 730. on instinct, I was a, 85. scoundrel and a, 370. sneaks to death, 671. stands aside, while the, 657. that would not dare, 489. thou slave thou wretch thou, 79. Cowards, conscience makes, 136. die many times, 112. do not count in, 699. guilty consciences make, 691. mannish, many other, 66. may fear to die, 26. mock the patriot's fate, 681. plague of all, 84. what can ennoble, 319. Cowslips wan, 248. Cowslip's bell, in a, I lie, 43. Coxcombs vanquish Berkeley, 380. Coy and hard to please, 490. courteous though, 444. submission, yielded, 232. Cozenage, strange, 276. Crabbed age and youth, 163. not harsh and, 245. Crab-tree and old iron rang, 211. Crack of doom, stretch out to the, 123. the voice of melody, 635. would hear the mighty, 300. your cheeks, blow winds, 146. Crackling of thorns, as the, 830. Cradle and the grave, 358. changed in the, 790. little one's, in my, 657. of American liberty, 534. of reposing age, 328. of the deep, 676. our, stands in the grave, 182. procreant, 117. Cradles rock us nearer to the tomb, 309. Cradled into poetry by wrong, 566. Craft, gentle, 856. of will, 163. so long to lerne, 6. Craftiness, wise in their own, 816. Crag of Drachenfels, 543. Crammed, as they on earth were, 468. with distressful bread, 92. with observation, 68. Crams and blasphemes his feeder, 246. Cranks and wanton wiles, 248. Cranny, every, but the right, 424. Crannying wind, save to the, 543. Crape, saint in, 320. Cras amet qui nunquam amavit, 306. Crave, my mind forbids to, 22. no pelf, I, 109. Craving on credulity, 607. minds are not ever, 444. Crawling on my startled hopes, 296. Cream and mantle, 60. Create a soul under ribs of death, 245. Created equal, all men, 434. half to rise and half to fall, 317. suddenly, no great thing, 743. Creating, of nature's own, 358. Creation, amid nature's gay, 355. bodiless, 141. by right of an earlier, 590. from every scene of the, 457. from heat-oppressed brain, 119. hangman of, 449. hints for the, 768. lords of the, 448. nature's gay, 355. of some heart, sweet, 546. ploughshare o'er, 309. since the world's, 169. sleeps, 306. tire of all, 638. you may be of the king's, 282. Creations, God acts his own, 643. Creation's blank creation's blot, 672. dawn beheld, such as, 547. heir the world, 394. Creator drew his spirit, his great, 270. endowed by their, 434. glory of the, 169. remember now thy, 831. Creator's praise arise, let the, 302. Creature comforts, our, 283. drink pretty, drink, 472. every, lives in a state of war, 290. every, shall be purified, 41. good wine is a good familiar, 152. heaven-eyed, 486. is at his dirty work again, 327. misgivings of a, 478. not too bright or good, 474. of circumstances, 608. small beer, 89. smarts so little as a fool, 327. was stirring, not a, 527. what more felicitie can fall to, 30. why should every, drink but I, 260. Creatures bace, heavenly spirits to, 28. God made all the, 647. heaven hides from all, 315. man is an inconstant, 730. millions of spiritual, 234. of men, circumstances are the, 608. of the element, 244. rational, 227. these delicate, 154. you dissect, 323. Creatures' lives but of a day, 736. lives, human, 585. Crebillon, romances of, 387. Credit, blest paper, 322. corpse of public, 531. his own lie, 42. private, is wealth, 689. Creditor, glory of a, 46. Credulity, ye who listen with, 367. Credulities to nature, dear, 486. Creed, an Athanasian, 609. argument to thy neighbour's, 598. Calvinistic, 365. of slaves, necessity is the, 453. put your, into your deed, 600. sapping a solemn, 544. suckled in a, outworn, 476. Creeds agree, ask if our, 520. keys of all the, 632. than in half the, 633. Creep, children learn to, 15. in one dull line, ten low words, 324. into his study of imagination, 53. kind will, 14. wit that can, 328. Creeps in this petty pace, 125. Creepeth o'er ruins old, 652. Creeping hours of time, 68. like snail to school, 69. where no life is seen, 652. Crept upon our talk, 115. Crest, joy brightens his, 239. repentance rears her snaky, 355. Crested fortune, 424. Cretan against Cretan, 725. Cretur, on sech a blessed, 659. Crew, Comus and his midnight, 383. Crib, ass knoweth his master's, 832. Cribbed confined, 122. Cricket on the hearth, 250. Crickets, merry as, 771. Cried razors up and down, 432. Crier of green sauce, 771. that proclaims the conqueror, 733. Cries, hear their, 804. Crime, blanch without the owner's, 483. called virtue, fortunate, 715. forgive the, 464. it is worse than a, 805. madden to, 549. more than a, 805. numbers sanctified the, 425. of being a young man, 376. want exasperates into, 639. Crimes, all his, broad blown, 139. done in my days of nature, 131. history is the register of, 430, 801. in the name of liberty, 804. may reach the dignity of, 437. one virtue and a thousand, 551. undivulged, 147. Criminal, a, fool not to fly, 733. is acquitted, when the, 710. Crimson in thy lips, 109. wing, conquest's, 383. Crisis doth portend, what mortal, 212. Crispian, feast of, 92. rouse him at the name of, 92. Cristes lore and his apostles, 2. Critic, attribute of a good, 661. each day a, on the last, 325. Critics, admiration from most fastidious, 591. before you trust in, 539. gallery, 419. like brushers of clothes, 171. men who have failed, 505, 609. not even, criticise, 420. you know who the, are, 609. Critic's eye, not view me with, 459. part, too nicely knew the, 390. Critical, easier to be, than correct, 607. nothing if not, 151. Criticise, not even critics, 420. Criticising elves, 412. Criticism, cant of, 378. with every wind of, 375. Croak, his ill-betiding, 349. Crocodile, tears of the, 38, 192. Cromwell, Charles the First had his, 429. damned to fame, 319. guiltless of his country's blood, 385. if thou fallest, O, 100. Crony, trusty drouthy, 451. Crook, by hook or, 15. the pregnant hinges of the knee, 137. Crooked lane, straight down the, 584. Crops the flowery food, 315. Cross, last at his, 676. leads generations on, the, 566. nailed on the bitter, 82. she wore a sparkling, 325. Crosses, fret thy soul with, 30. relics crucifixes, 215. Crossed in love, an oyster may be, 442. with adversity, a man I am, 44. Crotchets in thy head, 45. Crow like chanticleer, 69. might be supposed a, 423. that flies in heaven's air, 162. Crows, swans seem whiter when by, 781. wars of kites or, 255. Crowbar, tire of all creation for a, 638. Crowche, to fawne, to, 30. Crowd, far from the madding, 385. midst the, the hum, 541. not feel the, 420. not on my soul, unborn ages, 383. of common men, 209. of jollity, I live in the, 368. we met 't was in a, 581. who foremost, 331. Crowds without company, 431. Crowded hour of glorious life, 493. Crowing of the cock, 127. Crown, better than his, 64. chance may, me, 116. emperor without his, 307. fruitless, upon my head, 121. head that wears a, 89. his breeches cost him but a, 152, 406. immortal, 359. likeness of a kingly, 228. Luke's iron, 395. not the king's, 47. of glory, hoary head is a, 826. of his head, from the, 51, 198. of life, receive the, 848. of snow, singer with the, 661. of sorrow, a sorrow's, 626. ourselves with rosebuds, 836. sweet to wear a, 94. Crowns a youth of labour, 396. all, the end, 102. to kicks, from, 559. twenty mortal murders on their, 122. Crown's disguise, through a, 391. Crowned with consolation, 157. Crowner's quest law, 143. Crowning good, 438. Crow-toe, tufted, 247. Crucifixes beads pictures, 215. Crucify the soul of man, diseases, 188. Crude surfeit reigns, where no, 245. Cruel as death, 356. as the grave, jealousy is, 832. death is always near, 687. mercies of the wicked are, 825. only to be kind, 141. Cruell'st she alive, you are the, 74. Cruelly sweet, 654. Crueltie and ambition of man, 27. Cruelty to load a falling man, 101. Crumbs from the table, 840. picked up his, 393. Crusaders, think they are, 635. Cruse, little oil in a, 815. Crush of worlds, 299. the infamous thing, 801. Crushed, odours, 455. crushed to earth, truth, 573. Crusoe, poor Robinson, 391. Crust of bread and liberty, 328. share her wretched, 657. water and a, 574. Crutch, shouldered his, 396. Cry and no wool, all, 211. bubbling, the, 557. for being born, 170. for gold, whose crying is a, 629. have a good, 584. havoc and let slip the dogs, 113. in bed we, 794. is still they come, 125. my eyes out, I shall, 787. no language but a, 632. not when his father dies, 375. to Lockow, far, 857. war is still the, 541. Crying, first voice I uttered was, 837. give give, 829. Crystal bounds, dances in his, 246. of his brow, 31. river, fair and, 180. Cuckoo buds of yellow hue, 56. mocks married men, 56. shall I call thee bird, 474. Cucumbers, as cold as, 197. lodge in a garden of, 832. sunbeams out of, 291. Cud, chew the, and are silent, 410. of bitter fancy, 71. Cudgel know by the blow, 213. thy brains no more about it, 143. Cuisses on his thighs, 86. Cultivate literature on oatmeal, we, 460. Cultivation, gratitude the fruit of, 376. Cummin, mint and anise and, 840. Cumnor Hall, the walls of, 426. Cunning as fast and loose, 55. hand, nature's sweet and, 74. in fence, 76. livery of hell, 48. point of, 166. right hand forget her, 824. sin cover itself, 52. stagers, old, 213. unfold what plaited, hides, 146. Cunningest pattern, 156. Cup and the lip, 190. dregs of fortune's, 341. inordinate, is unblessed, 152. leave a kiss but in the, 179. life's enchanted, 542. my, runneth over, 819. of hot wine, 103. of still and serious thought, 471. of water, little thing, 577. runneth over, my, 819. the heart's current lends the, 636. to the dead already, 641. Cups, in their flowing, remembered, 92. flowing, pass swiftly round, 259. that cheer but not inebriate, 420. Cupid and my Campaspe, 31. bolt of, fell, 58. giant dwarf, Dan, 55. is painted blind, 57. kills with arrows, 51. note which, strikes, 218. young Adam, 105. Cupid's curse, concludes with, 25. Curdied by the frost, 103. Cure, cheap and universal, 261. desperate, for desperate disease, 775. for life's worst ills, 594. is not worth the pain, 725. kings can cause or, 367. on exercise depend for, 270. the dumps, college joke to, 290. Cured, what can't be, 190, 773. Curfew time, magic chains at, 245. tolls the knell of parting day, 384. Curious, amazed and, 451. child, I have seen a, 480. thirsty fly, 671. time, 169. Curiosity, by way of, 353. Curiously, consider too, 144. Curled Assyrian bull, 631. darlings of our nation, 149. smoke that so gracefully, 518. Curls, auburn locks ye golden, 636. Hyperion's, 140. shakes his ambrosial, 337. ye golden, 636. Current and compulsive course, 155. of a woman's will, 670. of domestic joy, 367. of the soul, the genial, 384. 't is the heart's, 636. when it serves, take the, 115. Currents turn awry, 136. Curried, short horse soon, 12. Curs mouth a bone, as, 412. of low degree, 400. Curse all his virtues, 298. all men's, 710. causeless shall not come, 828. concludes with Cupid's, 25. many a deadly, 449. his better angel, 156. of mankind, 102. of marriage, 154. of service, 't is the, 149. on all laws, 333. primal eldest, 139. Curses are like young chickens, 606. dark, rigged with, 247. not loud but deep, 124. so, all Eve's daughters, 46. Cursed be he that moves my bones, 163. be the verse, 327. man low sitting, 28. spite, 133. the spot is, 472. with every prayer, 321. Cursing like a very drab, 135. Curst by heaven's decree, 398. hard reading, easy writing 's, 443. Curtailed of this fair proportion, 95. Curtain, close up his eyes and draw the, 94. draw the, 74. drew Priam's, 88. fall, Anarch lets the, 332. let down the, 770. the sleeping world, to, 568. twilight's, spreading far, 582. Curtains, fringed, of thine eye, 43. let fall the, 420. Curule chair, Tully's, 391. Cushion and soft dean invite, 322. lay your golden, down, 677. Custom, a thing of, 122. always of the afternoon, 132. followed because it is a custom, 799. is second nature, 735. more honoured in the breach, 130. nature her, holds, 143. nothing is stronger than, 707. of Branksome Hall, 487. reconciles us to everything, 407. should corrupt the world lest, 629. stale her infinite variety, 157. that monster, 141. tyrant, 151, 784. what is done against, 741. Customs and its businesses, 424. Customary suits of solemn black, 127. 'Customed hill, missed him on the, 386. Customers, sign brings, 797. Cut and come again, 444. beard of formal, 69. him out in little stars, 107. is the branch, 41. loaf, to steal a shive of a, 104. most unkindest, of all, 113. take the short, 753. Cutpurse of the empire, 140. Cut-throat dog, 61. Cycle and epicycle, 237. of Cathay, 626. Cygnet to this pale faint swan, 80. Cymbal, tinkling, 845. Cymbrian plain, 27. Cynic, a talent is too much for a, 732. character of a, 746. Cynosure of neighbouring eyes, 248. upon the sea obscure, 782. Cynthia fair regent of the night, 426. of this minute, 321. Ralph howls to, 331. Cypress and myrtle, land of the, 549. Cypress-trees bear no fruit, 734. Cytherea's breath, 77.
Dab at an index, 403. Dacian mother, there was their, 546. Dad, called my brother's father, 78. Daemons, that there are, 760. Daffed the world aside, 86. Daffadills fair, we weep to see, 202. Daffodils before the swallow, 77. Dagger, air-drawn, 122. I see before me, is this a, 119. of the mind a false creation, 119. smiles at the drawn, 299. Daggers, I will speak, to her, 139. in men's smiles, there 's, 120. though it rain, 192. Daggers-drawing, been at, 213. Daily beauty in his life, 156. life, lies before us in, 237. Daintie flowre or herbe, 28. Daintier sense, hath the, 143. Dainties bred in a book, 55. might hurt their health, 398. Daintiest last to make the end most sweet, 80. Dainty plant is the ivy green, 652. Daisie the eye of the day, 6. Daisies, myriads of, 486. pied, and violets blue, 56. pied, meadows trim with, 248. that men callen, in our toun, 6. Daisy protects the dewdrop, 486. there 's a, 142. Dale, haunted spring or, 251. musk-rose of the, 248. or piny mountain, 504. under the hawthorn in the, 248. Dales and fields hills and valleys, 40. Dalliance, primrose path of, 129. Dallies like the old age, 75. with the innocence of love, 75. Dally with wrong, 500. Dam, pretty chickens and their, 124. the waters of the Nile, 596. Damask cheek, feed on her, 76. Dame of Ephesus, 295. sulky sullen, 451. Dames, it gars me greet ah gentle, 451. of ancient days, 395. Damiata and Mount Casius, 228. Damien's bed of steel, 395. Damn me, abuses me to, 135. with faint praise, 327. your precious soul, 772. Damnable deceitful woman, 280. iteration, thou hast, 83. Damnation, distilled, 457. of his taking off, 118. round the land, deal, 334. to suffer wet, 34. within two fingers' breadth of, 758. Damned all silent and all, 468. be him that first cries hold, 126. better be, 431. democrats, the, 559. devil with devil, 227. first, I 'll see thee, 464. seen him, ere I would, 76. spirit of health or goblin, 130. spot, out I say, 124. to everlasting fame, 319. to fame, 331, 354. use that word in hell, the, 108. Damning those they have no mind to, 211. Damp fell round, when a, 485. my intended wing, 238. Damsel lay deploring, a, 347. with a dulcimer, 500. Dan Chaucer, well of English undefyled, 28. Cupid regent of love rhymes, 55. to Beersheba, from, 379, 814. Dance and jollity, 243. and Provencal song, 575. and wine, banquet song with, 562. attendance, 101. Gill shall, 199. of snow, like a, 648. on with the, 542. their wayward round, 469. the Pyrrhic, 557. when you do, 78. who have learned to, 324. Dances, Congress of Vienna but, 803. in his crystal bounds, 246. in the wind, 274. midnight, and the public show, 335. such a way, she, 256. Danced, laughed and, 676. Dancing days, past our, 105. drinking-time, a merry, 272. in the chequered shade, 248. more like wrestling than, 754. on a volcano, 811. Dandin, George, you would have it so, 798. Dandolo, hour of blind old, 545. Dane, an antique Roman than a, 146. royal, Hamlet king, 130. Danger, delay always breeds, 787. on the deep, 581. out of this nettle, 84. pleased with the, 267. shape of, cannot dismay, 476. Dangers, loved me for the, 151. of the seas, 176. sing the, of the sea, 672. thou canst make us scorn, what, 451. Danger's troubled night, 515. Dangerous, delays are, 276. ends, delays have, 93. little learning is, 323. sea, most, 63. something in me, 144. such men are, 111. to be of no church, 369. Daniel come to judgment! yea, a Daniel! 65. second Daniel, a Daniel, Jew, 65. well-languaged, 201. Dank and dropping weeds, 253. Dante, no such figure in literature as, 662. of the dread Inferno, 645. sleeps afar like Scipio, 545. Dappled turf, on the, 473. Dare and yet I may not, 25. do all becomes a man, 118. fain would I but I, not, 25. not do an ill thing, I, 730. not wait upon, I would, 118. not, would fain deny and, 124. the elements to strife, 550. to be true, 205. to chide me, who shall, 654. to die, bear to live or, 318. what man, I dare, 122. what men, do, 52. will to do the soul to, 491. Dared to love their country, 336. what he thought he, 342. what none hath, thou hast, 26. Dares do more, who, 118. not put it to the touch, 257. stir abroad, 127. think one thing, who, 338. this pair of boots displace, 388. Darien, silent upon a peak in, 576. Daring dined, and greatly, 332. in full dress, 555. pilot in extremity, 267. the lovers are the, 666. Dark amid the blaze of noon, 241. and bright, best of, 535. and doubtful, from the, 443. and dreary, some days, 613. and lonely hiding-place, 501. and silent grave, 26. as children fear to go in the, 164. as Erebus, affections, 66. as pitch, 265. at one stride comes the, 498. backward in the, 42. blue depths, 507. blue sea, glad waters of the, 550. cottage, the soul's, 221. ever-during, surrounds me, 230. eye in woman, 544. horse, 608. illumine what in me is, 223. irrecoverably, 241. leap into the, 770. mournful rustling in the, 615. rigged with curses, 247. shining nowhere but in the, 264. sun to me is, 241. ways that are, 669. with excessive bright, 231. words, with these, 479. Darkeneth counsel by words, 817. Darker grows the night, as, 399. Darkest day, the, 423. Darkish, the leaf was, 245. Darkly deeply beautifully blue, 507, 559. see through a glass, 845. Darkness and the worm, 308. born, in silent, 39. Cimmerian, 513. dawn on our, 535. encompass the tomb, 535. falls from the wings of night, 614. from light, 650. instruments of, tell us truths, 116. jaws of, devour it, 57. land of, 816. leaves the world to, 384. let us weep in our, 655. night and storm and, 544. not in utter do we come, 477. of the land, ring out the, 633. of the sky, cast the, 23. pestilence that walketh in, 822. prince of, 147, 256. raven down of, 244. sorrows and, 535. through, up to God, 320, 610. universal, buries all, 332. up to God, through, 632. visible, no light but, 223. which may be felt, 813. Darksome cave they enter, 28. Darling, an old man's, 19. of nature, 776. sin, his, 501. the Frenchman's, 421. the poet's, 473. Darlings, wealthy curled, 149. Darnel cockle wild oats, 783. Dart, death shook his, 240. feather on the fatal, 539. like the poisoning of a, 261. shook a dreadful, 228. stricken with a, 696. time shall throw a, at thee, 179. Darts, breaking the bundle of, 731. Dash him to pieces, 114. maturest counsels, 226. Date, short is my, 339. Daughter, farewell to thee Araby's, 526. lyeth at the point of death, 841. of his voice, sole, 239. of Jove, relentless power, 382. of my house and heart, 542. of the dawn, 338, 342. of the voice of God, 475. one fair, and no more, 134. still harping on my, 133. this old man's, 149. to her daughter take, 683. Daughters, fairest of fair Zurich's, 677. fairest of her, 232. horseleech, hath two, 829. many, have done virtuously, 829. of earth, words are the, 368. of my father's house, 76. so curses all Eve's, 46. words are men's, 368. Daughter's daughter cries, 688. heart, preaching down a, 626. Dauphiness at Versailles, 409. David and Josias, 686. not only hating, 268. Daw, no wiser than a, 93. Dawn, belong not to the, 235. creation's, 547. daughter of the, 338, 342. golden exhalations of the, 504. is breaking, gray, 673. is overcast, the, 297. later star of, 485. may-time and the cheerful, 474. no, no dusk no noon, 586. of light, 563. on our darkness, 535. Dawning, bird of, 127. of morn, with the, 515. tongue and pen aid the, 653. Daws to peck at, 149. Day after the fair, 12. and night, more sure than, 436. and night, O, 133. as it fell upon a, 175. as one shall see in a summer's, 57. as she lay on that, 453. at the close of the, 428. be drunk the business of the, 273. be she fairer than the, 199. better deed the better, 172. better, the worse deed, 282. beyond the night across the, 627. big the fate of Cato, 297. blabbing and remorseful, 94. break of, 49. breathing time of, with me, 145. brought back my night, 252. burden and heat of the, 840. by algebra tell what hour of, 210. by day, that see we, 5. cap by night a stocking all the, 397. cares that infest the, 614. chest of drawers by, 397. close the drama with the, 312. close the eye of, 251. continual dropping in a rainy, 829. count that, lost, 688. daisie the eye of the, 6. darkest, the, 423. deceased, of every, 307. deficiencies of the present, 368. denies to gaudy, 551. dies like the dolphin, parting, 545. dog will have his, 145. dogs ye have had your, 347. each, critic on the last, 325. each moment is a, 608. entertains the harmless, 174. every, should be passed as if it were our last, 712. eye of, 6, 251, 434. eyes the break of, 49. fills his blue urn with fire, 600. for ever and a, 71. gather honey all the, 302. gaudy blabbing and remorseful, 94. great avenging, 337. great the important, 297. hand open as, 90. he that outlives this, 92. her suffering ended with the, 639. I dearly love but one, 285. I 've lost a, 307. in clouds brings on the, 297. in its pride, 528. in June, what so rare as a, 658. in thy courts, 821. infinite, excludes the night, 303. into the light of common, 478. is aye fair, the, 458. is done and darkness falls, 614. is long, merry as the, 50. is past and gone, 570. jocund, stands tiptoe, 108. joint labourer with the, 126. kings upon their coronation, 269. knell of parting, 384. life confined within the space of a, 736. life is like unto a winter's, 263. live-long, the, 110. love of life's young, 580. maddest merriest, 624. makes man a slave, whatever, 346. marked with a white stone, 789. may bring forth, what a, 829. merry heart goes all the, 77. morning shows the, 241. must follow as the night the, 130. night is long that never finds the, 124. no proper time of, 586. not to me returns, 230. now 's the, now 's the hour, 450. of adversity, 828, 830. of death, ere the first, 548. of deliverance, 429. of judgment, vulgarize the, 597. of nothingness, first dark, 548. of prosperity, 830. of small things, 836. of thy power, in the, 823. of virtuous liberty, 298. of woe the watchful night, 508. of wrong, I have seen the, 56. or ever I had seen that, 128. parting, linger and play on its summit, 529. peaceful night from busy, 387. peep of, 202. posteriors of this, 56. powerful king of, 355. precincts of the cheerful, 385. promise of your early, 535. rain it raineth every, 77. right must win the, 653. rival in the light of, 482. Rome was not built in a, 15, 792. short or never so long, 19. so calm so cool, 204. so shuts the eye of, 434. star arise in your hearts, 849. steal something every, 330. sufficient unto the, 838. summer's, hath a, 259. sunbeam in a winter's, 358. superfluous burden loads the, 252. sun shall not smite thee by, 824. sweet Phosphor bring the, 203. that comes betwixt a Saturday and Monday, 285. that is dead, grace of a, 627. the bricks are alive at this, 94. think that, lost, 688. thunder in a fair frosty, 266. uncertain glory of an April, 44. unto day, uttereth speech, 819. unto the perfect, 825. very rainy, 839. without all hope of, 241. worse deed the better, 282. wrong side of thirty if she be a, 292. yield, to night, 93. you shall seek all, 60. Days, afternoon of her best, 97. among the dead, 506. are as grass, his, 823. are dwindled, whose, 433. are in the yellow leaf, 555. are swifter than a shuttle, 816. as thy, so thy strength, 814. begin with trouble here, 687. born in better, 341. brighten all our future, 380. called the feast of Crispian, 92. dames of ancient, 395. dead-letter, 508. dull and hoary, 264. even from my boyish, 150. fear nor wish for your last, 722. find it after many, 831. flight of future, 227. forty, and forty nights, 812. friend of my better, 562. full of sweet, and roses, 204. giants in those, 812. halcyon, 93. happy mixtures of happy, 554. heavenly, one of those, 469. in her right hand, length of, 825. in my born, 787. in the week, of all the, 285. in these Christian, 534. light doth trample on my, 263. light of other, 523, 561. live laborious, 247. long as twenty, are now, 470. looked on better, 68. measure of my, 820. melancholy, are come, 573. men in these degenerate, 337. my, are dull and hoary, 264. next, never so good, 713. of absence sad and dreary, 802. of art, elder, 615. o' auld lang syne, 449. of childhood, in my, 509. of few, and full of trouble, 817. of my distracting grief, 392. of nature, in my, 131. of old, in the brave, 593. of our years are threescore, 822. of thy youth, in the, 831. of your life, live all the, 293. on evil, though fallen, 236. one of those heavenly, 469. past our dancing, 105. peace and slumberous calm, 575. perfect, if ever come, 658. pride of former, 519. race of other, 564. red-letter, 508. salad, when I was green, 157. shuts up the story of our, 26. some, must be dark and dreary, 613. supported by precedents, 726. sweet childish, 470. teach us to number our, 822. that are no more, 630. that need borrow, 258. though fallen, on evil, 236. to all our nights and, 117. to lengthen our, 521. to lose good, 29. to remember better, 769. trample on my, 263. we have seen better, 68, 109. when we went gypsying, 683. with God he passed the, 305. with toil winding up, 92. world of happy, 96. Day's business, end of this, 115. garish eye, 250. life, death of each, 120. march nearer home, 497. Daylight and truth meet, 255. can see a church by, 50. confines of truth and, 255. finish, must in death your, 651. sick, this night is but the, 66. we burn, 45. Day-star arise in your hearts, 849. so sinks the, 248. Daze the world, 594. Dazzle the vision feminine, 594. Dazzles to blind, 428. Dazzling fence of rhetoric, 246. Dazzlingly in full dress, 555. Dead and gone, he is, 405. and turned to clay, 144. are there, knoweth not the, 825. as Chelsea, 854. being, with him is beauty slain, 161. better be with the, 121. bivouac of the, 681. but sceptred sovereign, 554. converse with the mighty, 356. cup to the, already, 641. day that is, grace of a, 627. days among the, 506. fading honours of the, 487. fault against the, 127. for a ducat, dead, 140. he mourns the, 307. in his harness, 837. in look so woe-begone, 88. languages, 556. lion, living dog better than a, 831. men's bones, full of, 841. men's skulls, 96. men, who wait for, 16. mournings for the, 615. nature seems, 719. no pageant train when I am, 571. not, but gone before, 455. not to speak evil of the, 758. of midnight, 433. of night, 88. on the field of honour, 808. only the, who do not return, 804. past bury its dead, 612. poets in their misery, 470. rest her soul, she 's, 143. say I 'm sick, I 'm, 326. sheeted, did squeak, 126. sleeping but never, 656. the breathers of this world are, 162. the law hath not been, 48. the noble living and the noble, 476. this earth that bears thee, 87. thought it happier to be, 600. vast and middle of the night, 128. when I am, let fire destroy the world, 707. when I am, no pageant train, 571. when the living might exceed the, 219. who hath bent him o'er the, 548. would I were, now, 584. Dead-letter days, 508. Deadly fair so coldly sweet, 548. breach, imminent, 150. Deaf adder, like the, 821. as the sea in rage, 80. none so, that will not hear, 19, 283. Deal damnation round the land, 334. of nothing, infinite, 60. of sack, intolerable, 85. of scorn, what a, 76. of skimble-skamble stuff, 85. Dealings, whose hard, 62. Dean, cushion and soft, 322. Deans, dowagers for, 629. Dear as remembered kisses, 630. as the light of these sad eyes, 383. as the ruddy drops, 383. as the vital warmth, 280. as these eyes that weep, 280. be what men call life, 699. beauteous death, 264. charmer away, 348. common flower, 657. five hundred friends, 419. for his whistle, paid, 361. for my possessing, too, 162. forever kind forever, 340. hut our home, 362. makes the remembrance, 74. man to all the country, 396. my, my better half, 34. sixpence all too, 152, 406. son of memory, 251. to God, worthy patriots, 254. to gods and men, 347. to me as are the ruddy drops, 112. to me as life and light, 450. to memory, thou art, 587. to this heart, 537. Dearer than his horse, something, 626. than self, something dear, 541. Dearest enemy, nearest and, 174. foe in heaven, met my, 128. thing he owed, 117. Dearly let or let alone, 204. Dears, the lovely, 446. Death, a hero in, 340. a necessary end, 112. a stopping of impressions, 754. after, the doctor, 205. aims with fouler spite, 203. all in the valley of, 628. and his brother sleep, 567. and life, bane and antidote, 299. and taxes, 361. and that rest forever, 664. and the sole death, 650. armed with new terror, 528. back resounded, 229. be thou faithful unto, 849. begun, birth is nothing but, 309. bones hearsed in, 130. borders upon our birth, 182. broke the vital chain, 367. brother to sleep, 39. by slanderous tongues, done to, 54. calls ye, 209. came with friendly care, 500. can this be, my soul, 335. come to the bridal chamber, 562. cometh soon or late, 593. covenant with, 834. coward sneaks to, 671. cruel as, 356. cruel, is always near, 687. dear beauteous, 264. doors that lead to, 218. drawing near her, 221. dread of something after, 136. dull cold ear of, 384. early, to favourites, 546. eclipsed the gayety of nations, 369. eloquent just and mighty, 26. epitaph after your, 134. ere thou hast slain another, 179. faithful unto, 849. fell sergeant, 145. first day of, 548. forerunneth love to win, 621. four fingers from, 758. from sickness unto, 497. give me liberty or give me, 430. gone to her, 586. grim, 194, 229. grinned horrible, 229. guilty of his own, 143. had the majority long since, 355. harbingers of blood and, 126. has done all death can, 648. hath a thousand doors, 180, 194. hath so many doors, 198. heaven gives to its favourites early, 546. herald after my, 101. his Maker and the angel, 502. how wonderful is, 567. hymn to his own, 80. I bled and cryed out, 229. I would fain die a dry, 42. in battle, prise of, 660. in itself is nothing, 276. in life, oh, 630. in that sleep of, 135. in the midst of life, 851. in the pot, 816. into the world, brought, 223. intrenched, 309. is a secret of nature, 751. is an eternal sleep, 805. is beautiful, 661. is certain to all, 89. is nigh at hand, 751. is not the worst evil, 696. is strict in his arrest, 145. is this life really, 766. just and mightie, 26. kneeling by his bed, 40. laid low in, 514. lays his icy hands, 209. lieth at the point of, 841. life perfected by, 620. love is strong as, 832. loves a shining mark, 309. lurks in every flower, 535. makes equal the high and low, 9. man makes a, 308. meetest for, 64. men equal in presence of, 708. men fear, 164. most in apprehension, 48. nativity chance or, 46. no difference between life and, 757. no other herald after my, 101. not divided in, 815. nothing our own but, 82. of a dear friend, the, 59. of each day's life, 120. of his saints, 823. of kings, sad stories of the, 82. of princes, heavens blaze forth, the, 112. of the righteous, 813. of the saints of the Lord, 823. old men's prayers for, 697. only craves not gifts, 696. paradise to what we fear of, 49. quiet us in, so noble, 242. reaper whose name is, 613. remembered kisses after, 630. rides on every breeze, 535. righteous hath hope in his, 826. ruling passion strong in, 321. sense of, most in apprehension, 48. shades of, 228. shadow of, 816. shook his dart, 240. should sing, 't is strange that, 80. silence deep as, 515. silent halls of, 572. slavery or, which to choose, 298. sleep before, 736. sleep is a, 218. smooth the bed of, 328. sorrows of, compassed me, 818. soul under the ribs of, 245. speak me fair in, 65. still lovely in, 308. studied in his, 117. succeeded life so softly, 270. such ugly sights of, 96. sweats to, Falstaff, 84. the beauteous ruin lovely in, 308. the consoler, 616. the fear of, 711. the healer, scorn thou not, 696. the jaws of, 77, 628. there is no, 615. thing that nature wills, 755. think not, disdainfully of, 755. thou hast all seasons, 570. till they have wakened, 151. till, us do part, 850. 't is not all of, to die, 496. to a world of, 500. to life, from, 40. to us play to you, 670. to what we fear of, 49. triumphant, 240. ugly sights of, 96. under the ribs of, 245. unexpected, the best sort, 735. untimely stopped, 335. urges knells call, 307. vacancies by, are few, 435. valiant taste but once of, 112. victory or, resolved on, 804. wages of sin is, 844. way to dusty, 125. we fear our, in every hedge, 783. what men call life, 766. what should it know of, 466. where is thy sting, 335, 846. where sin and, abound, 497. which nature never made, 308. whose portal we call, 615. with rust, eaten to, 88. Deaths, cowards die many times before their, 112. feels a thousand, 308. unknown, to fame, 339. Death's pale flag, 109. Death-bed a detector of the heart, 307. of fame, from the, 514. Death-beds, ask, they can tell, 307. Debate, Rupert of, 606, 607. Debt, a double, to pay, 397. a national, is a national blessing, 532. no, with so much prejudice put off as that of justice, 740. to nature 's quickly paid, 204. Debts, he that dies pays all, 43. Debtor to his profession, 164. Decalogue, can hear the, 468. Decay, fretted the pigmy body to, 267. gradations of, 367. hastes to swift, 367. majestic in, 347. melts in unperceived, 365. muddy vesture of, 65. wealth accumulates and men, 396. Decays, age unconscious of, 341. glimmering and, 264. Decay's effacing fingers, 548. Deceased, he first, 175. he is indeed, 62. spirit of every day, 307. Deceit, hug the dear, 362. in gorgeous palace, 107. men favour the, 276. Deceitful, appearances are, 766. favour is, 829. shine deceitful flow, 524. woman damnable, 280. Deceive when first we practise to, 490. Deceived, true way to be, 795. trust all and be, 641. Deceiver, to deceive the, 797. Deceivers ever, men were, 51, 405. December, in a drear-nighted, 576. mirth of its, 595. seek roses in, 539. snow, wallow naked in, 81. when men wed, 71. Decencies content to dwell in, 321. those thousand, 238. Decency, die with, 280. right meet of, 380. want of, is want of sense, 278. Decently and in order, 846. Decide, moment to, 657. when doctors disagree who shall, 322. Decider of dusty and old titles, 199. Decision, in the valley of, 836. Deck, boy stood on the burning, 570. Decked, thy bride-bed to have, 144. Declined into the vale of years, 153. Decoy, fashion's brightest arts, 398. Decrease, life is in, 309. Decree, curst by heaven's, 398. doom of fates, 29. Decrees, a mighty state's, 633. Dedes, gentil, to do the, 4. Dedicate his beauty to the sun, 104. Dedicated to closeness, 42. Dedis, gentil that doth gentil, 4. Dee, across the sands o', 664. lived on the river, 427. rises o'er the source of, 673. Deed, applaud the, 121. attempt and not the, 119. better day the better, 172. better day the worse, 282. dignified by the doer's, 73. first in every graceful, 337. friend in, 16. go with it, unless the, 123. in every eye, blow the, 118. kind of good, to say well, 98. no noise over a good, 753. of dreadful note, 121. of mischief, every, 430. of shame, each, 616. purpose is equal to the, 307. put your creed in your, 600. shall blow the horrid, 118. so shines a good, 66. tells of a nameless, 456. will for the, 292, 297, 772, 782. without a name, 123. Deeds are men, 206. are the sons of heaven, 368. be not careless in good, 755. blessings wait on virtuous, 294. done in their clime, 549. excused his devilish, 232. foul, will rise, 129. fruitful of golden, 230. inimitable his, 36. in, not years, 542. is known by gentle, 29. kind, with coldness, 466. life measured by, 443. matter for virtuous, 36. means to do ill, make deeds ill done, 80. not words, 185. of kindness, little, 642. of men, looks quite through the, 111. of mercy, teach us to render, 65. power shall fall short in, 644. unlucky, relate, 156. we live in, not years, 654. which make up life, 644. words are no, 98. Deep and dark blue ocean, 547. and gloomy wood, 467. are dumb, 25. as a well, 't is not so, 107. as death, silence, 515. as first love, 630. beauty of the world skin, 262. bosom of the ocean, 95. bottom of the, dive into the, 84. calleth unto deep, 820. curses not loud but, 124. damnation of his taking off, 118. damp vault, 308. danger on the, 581. deep sea, under the, 583. drink, or taste not, 323. embosomed in the, 395. fishes that tipple in the, 259. for his hearers, too, 399. healths five fathom, 105. home is on the, 514. home on the rolling, 679. in the lowest, a lower, 231. malice to conceal, 232. of night is crept upon our talk, 115. on his front engraven, 227. philosophy, search of, 260. plough the watery, 337. potations pottle, 152. rocked in the cradle of the, 676. sleep falleth on men, 816. spirits from the vasty, 85. thoughts too, for tears, 478. to boil like a pot, 818. versed in books, 241. where the brook is, 93. yet clear, 257. Deep-contemplative, fools so, 68. Deeper than all speech, 653. than plummet sounded, 43. Deepest consequence, 116. Deeply beautifully blue, 507, 559. Deep-mouthed welcome, 556. Deer, a-chasing the, 450. a shade, hunter and the, 443, 514. let the stricken, go weep, 138. mice and such small, 147. Defamed by every charlatan, 633. Defeats more triumphant than victories, 774. Defect arise, so may a glory from, 650. cause of this, 133. caused by any natural, 168. fine by, 321. Defective comes by cause, 133. Defence against lightning, 713. at one gate, to make, 242. immodest words admit of no, 278. in war a weak, 273. millions for, 673. of nations, cheap, 410. Defend me from my friends, 808. your departed friend, 270. Defensive as a moat, 81. Defer, madness to, 306. not till to-morrow, 295. Deferred, hope, 826. Defiance, bid the tyrants, 516. in their eye, 395. Deficiencies of the present day, 368. Definitions of prose and poetry, 505. Deformed, I know that, 52. unfinished, 95. Deformity which beggars mimicked, 590. Defunct bodies, ghosts of, 210. Defy the devil, 76. the tooth of time, 311. Degenerate days, in these, 337. sons, earth's, 341. Degenerates from the sire, the son, 337. Degree, all in the, 318. curs of low, 400. is preserved, unless, 714. men of low and high, 821. of woe, bliss must gain by, 377. wight of low, 406. Degrees, fine by, 287. ill habits gather by unseen, 274. it grows up by, 197. of kin, prohibited, 215. scorning the base, 111. take but, away, 102. virtue has its, 197. Deified by our own spirits, 470. Deity, half dust half, 554. offended, for, 448. omnipresent like the, 534. Dejected never, never elated, 320. thing of fortune, the most, 148. Dejection do we sink as low, 470. Delay, above all low, 524. always breeds, 787. Mecca saddens at the long, 356. reluctant amorous, 232. reproved each dull, 396. the law's, 135. Delays are dangerous, 276. have dangerous ends, 93. Delectable mountains, 266. Deliberates, woman that, 298. Deliberation sat, on his front, 227. Delicate creatures, call these, 154. Delicately weak, 321. Delicious bed O bed O bed, 584. land, done for this, 540. Delight and dole, in equal scale, 127. faints with its own, 549. go to it with, 158. he drank, 444. heirs of pure, 477. in, a sight to, 506. in, labour we, 120. in love, if there 's, 294. in others' misfortunes, 407. in sorrowing soul, 346. into a sacrifice, 204. land of pure, there is a, 303. lap me in, 564. life seemed one pure, 587. mounted in, 470. my ever new, 235. my private hours, 241. over-payment of, 508. paint the meadows with, 56. plaything gives his youth, 318. she 's my, 279. she was a phantom of, 474. the wonder of our stage, 179. to do the things I ought, 535. to pass away the time, 96. we all quote by, 603. with liberty, to enjoy, 30. Delights, all passions all, 501. not me, man, 134. that witchingly instil, 357. to scorn, 247. violent, have violent ends, 107. Delightful measures, to, 95. studies, still air of, 253. task, 355. Deliverance, day of, 429. Dell, wandering down the shady, 587. Delphian vales, the, 562. Delphic oracle, sayings of the, 736. Delphos, steep of, 251. Deluge, after me the, 807. showers, the rain a, 453. Delusion a mockery and a snare, a, 527. of youth, 608. Delusive vain and hollow, 683. Demd damp moist body, 652. horrid grind, 652. Demi-paradise, this other Eden, 81. Democracy, egg of, 662. in your own house, 734. Democratie, fierce, 241. Democrats, the damned, 559. Democritus would not weep, what, 484. Demonstrate a providence, to, 743. Demosthenes and Phocion, 728. and Pythias, 728. chance to fall below, 459. with pebbles in his mouth, 728. De mortuis nil nisi bonum, 758. Den, beard the lion in his, 490. Denied the faith, he hath, 847. who comes to be, 193. Denizen, the world's tired, 541. Denmark, it may be so in, 132. ne'er a villain in all, 132. something is rotten in, 131. Deny, heart would fain, 124. Depart come like shadows, so, 123. loth to, 288. Departed worth, relic of, 541. Departing friend, tolling a, 88. Deplore thee, we will not, 535. Deploring, a damsel lay, 347. Depressed by poverty, 366. with cares, 348. Depth, far beyond my, 99. in philosophy, 166. in whose calm, 577. of some divine despair, 630. of the soul, gods approve the, 481. Depths and shoals of honour, 100. chasms and watery, 504. dark blue, 507. of hell, guests are in the, 825. of life, piercing the, 542. of the ocean, 674. sinks into thy, 547. Deputed sword, nor the, 47. Derangement of epitaphs, 440. Derby dilly with three insides, 464. Descant amorous, 233. Descended from above, 23. Descending, never ending always, 506. Descent and fall is adverse, 226. claims of long, 624. to Hades, 759. Describe the undescribable, 545. Description, beggared all, 157. Desdemona would incline, 150. Desert air, sweetness on the, 385. blossom as the rose, 834. fountain in the, 552. in the wide, 583. of a thousand lines, 329. of the mind, the leafless, 549. of the sea, 833. or water but the, 546. use every man after his, 134. water but the, 546. were my dwelling-place, 547. where no life is found, 583. wildernesses, 243. Deserts full of wild beasts, 722. his, are small, 257. idle and antres vast, 150. Deserted at his utmost need, 271. Deserve better of mankind, 290. we 'll do more we 'll, 297. Deserving, honour without, 35. Design, things difficult to, 368. Designs close in like effects, 646. Desire, bloom of young, 382. every man has business and, 132. fierce, liveth not in, 488. hope thou nurse of young, 427. is a perpetual rack, 188. kindle soft, 272. lift from earth our low, 549. more love, I shall, 66. of glory, 747. of knowledge in excess, 165. of power in excess, 165. of receiving greater benefits, 796. of the moth for the star, 567. shall fail, 831. the soul's sincere, 497. this fond, 298. vision of unfilled, 768. Desires of the mind, 169. sordid hopes and vain, 534. your hearts, be with you, 66. Desired, it is that which I, 837. no more to be, 788. Desk's dead wood, 509. Desolate, no one so utterly, 613. none are so, 541. Desolation, abomination of, 841. Despair, black, 564. conscience wakes, 231. depth of some divine, 630. fiercer by, 226. from hope and from, 340. hurried question of, 550. nympholepsy of some fond, 546. of getting out, 180. our final hope is flat, 226. shall I wasting in, 199. that slumbered, 231. the message of, 513. where reason would, 377. where seraphs might, 540. wrath and infinite, 231. Despaires, comfortlesse, 30. Despairing, sweeter for thee, 452. Despatch is the soul of business, 353. that business quickly, 810. Despatchful looks, 235. Desperate appliance, relieved by, 141. disease, desperate cure for, 775. diseases grown, 141. steps, beware of, 423. Despise me, ay do, 428. Despised, I like to be, 428. weak and, old man, 147. Despond, slough of, 265. Despondency and madness, 470. Destined page, 456. Destinies, fates and, 62. Destiny, hanging and wiving go by, 63. in shady leaves of, 258. man's genius is a, 742. marriage and hanging go by, 192. one country, one, 531. wedding is, 10. Destroy his fib or sophistry, 327. is murder one to, 311. strong only to, 421. Destroyed by thought, 413. once, never supplied, 396. so cowardly, 83. Destroying, fighting and still, 272. Destruction of the poor, 825. pride goeth before, 826. startles at, 298. that wasteth at noonday, 822. Destructive man, smiling, 281. woman, damnable deceitful, 280. Desuetude, innocuous, 669. Desultory man, 417. Detect, lose it the moment you, 320. Detector of the heart, 307. Detest the offence, 336. Detraction at your heels, 76. will not suffer it, 87. Deviates into sense, never, 269. Device, banner with the strange, 614. Devices still are overthrown, 138. Devil a monk was he, 772. as a roaring lion, 849. at everything, 787. author of lies, 193. bane of all that dread the, 466. brooked the eternal, 110. builds a chapel, 192, 196, 206, 286. can cite Scripture, 61. defy the, 76. did grin, the, 501. don't let him go to the, 372. drives, when the, 18, 73, 772, 787. drove them, as if the, 772. eat with the, 18. every man was god or, 268. fears a painted, 120. for all, 191. go poor, get thee gone, 378. go to the, 372. God or, every man was, 268. has the largest congregation, 286. hath power to assume, 135. have all the good tunes, 673. his due, give the, 83. how the, they got there, 327. hunting for one fair female, 272. in all his quiver, 560. is gone, a-walking the, 507. is in, the place the, 218. laughing, in his sneer, 551. let us call thee, 152. livery to serve the, 588. of habits, is angel yet in this, 141. renounce the, 850. resist the, 849. sends cooks, 20, 388. stood abashed, 234. sugar o'er the, himself, 135. synonyme for the, 590. take the hindmost, 211. tell truth and shame the, 85, 772. the ingredient is a, 152. to pay, 519. to serve the, 588. was sick, 772. wear black, let the, 138. when most I play the, 96. when thou wast made a, 183. with devil damned, 227. world flesh and the, 850. would build a chapel, 770. Devils at Worms, 770. must print, 520. Devil's back, got over the, 773. Devil-in-all to pay, 787. Devilish deeds, excused his, 232. sly, tough and, 652. Devine, wel she sange the service, 1. Devise wit write pen, 55. Devised by the enemy, 98. Devotion, ignorance mother of, 193, 275. object of universal, 536. solemn acts of, by, 429. the still prayer of, 524. to something afar, 567. Devotion's visage, 135. Devour, seeking whom he may, 849. thy heart, do not, 765. Devouring hand, time's, 352. Devoutly to be wished, 135. Dew, as sunlight drinketh, 623. besprent with April, 180. chaste as morning, 308. diamonds in their infant, 275. drop of ink falling like, 558. exhaled as the morning, 270. faded like the morning, 513. from the heath-flower, 491. glistering with, 233. her eye dissolved in, 427. like a silent, 202. of sleep, timely, 233. of slumber, honey-heavy, 111. of thy birth, 851. of thy youth, 823. of yon high eastward hill, 127. of youth, morn and liquid, 129. on his thin robe, 515. on the mountain, like the, 491. thaw and resolve itself into a, 127. upon a thought, like, 558. walks o'er the, 127. washed with morning, 491. wombe of morning, 28. Dews, brushing away the, 386. his wrath allay, no twilight, 493. morn the mother of, 355. of summer nights, 426. of the evening, 353. twilight, are falling fast, 524. Dewdrop clinging to the rose, 611. daisy protects the, 486. from the lion's mane, 102. there 's a woman like a, 644. Dewdrops which the sun impearls, 235. Dewy eve, from noon to, 225. freshness fills the silent air, 507. Diabolical knowledge, 440. Diadem of snow, 553. precious, stole, 140. Dial from his poke, drew a, 68. hour by his, 68. not in figures on a, 654. to the sun, true as, 215, 306. usefulness of a, 764. Dialect, a Babylonish, 210. Dialogism, a problematical, 401. Diamond, cut diamond, 670. form, of, 420. great rough, 353. me no diamonds, 861. pen with point of a, 835. Diamonds, bright as young, 275. Dian's temple, hangs on, 103. Diana, burnt the temple of, 219. of the Ephesians, great is, 843. Diana's foresters, 82. Diapason closing full in man, 271. Dice of Zeus, 697. were human bones, whose, 555. Dicers' oaths, false as, 140. Dickens, what the, 46. Dictionaries are like watches, 375. Dictynna goodman Dull, 55. Did it, thou canst not say I, 122. Die a bachelor, I would, 51. a dry death, I would fain, 42. all shall, 89. all that lives must, 127. all alone we, 569. and endow a college, 322. and go we know not where, 48. and there an end, 122. as much beauty as could, 178. aspiring, immortality to, 37. at the top like that tree, 294. bear to live or dare to, 318. because a woman 's fair, 199. before I wake, if I, 687. better, how can man, 593. but first I have possessed, 549. but fools they cannot, 308. but once, a man can, 90. but once, we can, 298. by inches, 283. cannot but by annihilating, 236. cowards may fear to, 26. for love, 73. for our country 't is a bliss to, 340. for the truth he ought to, 600. free men, we will, 436. greatly think or bravely, 335. harder lesson how to, 425. hazard of the, 98. here in a rage, 292. hope nor quits us when we, 318. in a great cause, who, 555. in an inn, 379. in scenes like this to live and, 522. in the last ditch, 854. in yon rich sky, they, 630. informs me I shall never, 299. is cast, the, 727. landing on some silent shore, 295. leisure as to, 735. let us do or, 183. look about us and to, 314. lot of man but once to, 204. lot of man to suffer and to, 342. love on till they, 527. many times, cowards, 112. names that were not born to, 562. nature broke the, 552. nor all of death to, 496. not born to, 562. not willingly let it, 253. O last regret regret can, 633. of a rose in aromatic pain, 316. or unknown, 333. since I needs must, 25. taught them how to, 314. taught us how to, 313. teach him how to, 314. teach men to, 774. there let me sing and, 558. thoughts that shall not, 481. to, is gain, 847. to-morrow we shall, 833. to save charges, 188. to, to sleep no more, 135. unlamented let me, 334. wandering on as loth to, 484. when beggars, 112. when brains were out, 122. who tell us love can, 508. with decency, 280. with harness on our back, 123. without or this or that, 322. without thee I dare not, 569. young, whom the gods love, 558. Dies a wave along the shore, so, 434. alas how soon he, 366. an honest fellow, 184. and makes no sign, 94. but never surrenders, 810. good man never, 496. he that, pays all debts, 43. hurra for the next that, 641. in single blessedness, 57. nothing, but something mourns, 558. Died as if overcome with sleep, 693. as one that had been studied, 117. away in hollow murmurs, 390. had no poet and they, 330. heroes as great have, 340. if I had thought thou couldst have, 563. liked it not and, 175. of no blast he, 276. since Cleopatra, 158. the dog it was that, 400. Diet, be sober in your, 350. doctor quiet and doctor, 293, 686. me with, the gods will, 160. Dieu mesure le froid, 379. Differ, agreed to, 506. though all things, all agree, 333. Difference, distinction without a, 364. strange all this, should be, 351. to me, but oh the, 469. wear your rue with a, 142. Different, like but oh how, 476. Difficile, Latin was no more, 210. Difficult, best things most, 729. to design things, 368. to know one's self, 757. Difficulties, choice of, 673. knowledge under, 528. show what men are, 744. Difficulty and labour hard, 230. Diffused good abundant grows, 415. knowledge immortalizes itself, 457. Digest, mark and inwardly, 850. of anarchy, 409. Digested, books to be chewed and, 168. Digestion bred, from pure, 234. wait on appetite, 122. Diggeth a pit, whoso, 829. Dignified by the doer's deed, 73. vice sometimes by action, 106. Dignifies humanity, 594. Dignities, peace above all earthly, 99. Dignity, in every act of, 752. in every gesture, 237. of crimes, reach the, 437. of history, 364, 593. Washingtonian, 668. Digression, there began a lang, 448. Diligence, best of me is, 146. few things are impossible to, 368. increaseth the fruit of toil, 694. is the mother of good fortune, 791. Diligent in his business, 828. Dim and perilous way, 465. eclipse, in, 225. religious light, 250. with age, sun shall grow, 299. with childish tears, eyes are, 471. with the mist of years, 541. Dim-discovered, ships, 356. Dimensions senses affections, 63. Diminished heads, hide their, 231. rays, hide your, 322. Dimness, sight faints into, 549. Dimple on his chin, 31. Dimpling all the way, run, 328. Dine, that jurymen may, 326. Dined, greatly daring, 332. to-day, I have, 461. Diners-out from whom we guard our spoons, 593. Dining, thought of, 399. Dinner, good enough, 371. lubricates business, 437. much depends on, 560. nap after, 372. of herbs, better is a, 826. others stay, 263. to ask a man to, 371. Dinner bell the tocsin of the soul, 559. Diogenes I would be were I not Alexander, 739. Dire was the noise of conflict, 236. Direct and honest, to be, 154. the lie, 72. Direction, all chance, 316. Directs the storm, 299, 331. Dirge in marriage, 127. is sung by forms unseen, 389. Dirge-like sound, winter loves a, 486. Dirt, faithless leather met the, 311. loss of wealth is loss of, 8. was trumps, if, 510. Dirty work again, the creature 's at his, 327. Dis's waggon, flowers from, 77. Disagree, men only, 227. when doctors, 322. Disagreeable, more, to say than do, 728. Disappointed unaneled, 132. woman, fury of a, 296. Disappointment follow, lest, 683. of manhood, 608. Disaster, unmerciful, 640. Disasters in his morning face, 397. weary with, 121. Disastrous chances, 150. end, borne to, 30. twilight, 225. Discharge, no, in that war, 831. Disciplined inaction, 457. Disconsolate, a Peri stood, 526. Discontent is want of self-reliance, 601. nights in pensive, 29. winter of our, 95. Discord, brayed horrible, 236. dire effects from civil, 299. harmony not understood, 316. Discords sting through Burns and Moore, 635. straining harsh, 108. Discourse, bid me, 161. good company and good, 208. kind of excellent dumb, 43. like a Persian carpet, 723. more sweet, 228. most eloquent music, 138. of reason, beast that wants, 128. of the elders, miss not the, 837. such large, 142. sweet and voluble is his, 55. Sydneian showers of sweet, 259. the banquet of the mind, 346. tongue so varied in, 511. Discourses in our time to come, 108. Discovery of divine truths, 304. Discreetest best, virtuousest, 238. Discreetly blot, 221. Discretion is the better part of valour, 87, 197. of speech, 167. philosophy is nothing but, 195. thou art a jewel, 854. through the little hole of, 56. Disdain, my dear lady, 50. Disease called lack of money, 771. remedy worse than, 165, 709. shapes of foul, 633. young, 317. Diseases crucify the soul of man, 188. desperate grown, 141. extreme, 700. Diseased, minister to a mind, 125. nature breaks forth, 85. Disguise, scandal in, 330. thyself as thou wilt, 379. Disguises, troublesome, 234. Dish, butter in a lordly, 814. fit for the gods, 111. Dishes, are these choice, 388. Dishonour, honour rooted in, 629. I have lived in such, 158. Dishonourable graves, 110. Disinheriting countenance, 442. Disinterested good not our trade, 417. Disinterestedness, part of, 794. Dislike, hesitate, 327. Dislimns the rack, 158. Disloyalty, to doubt would be, 653. Dismal tidings, conveyed the, 397. treatise rouse, would at a, 125. Dismaying solitude, 592. Dismiss us with thy blessing, 674. Dismissed without a parting pang, 296. Dismissing the doctor, 454. Disobedience, man's first, 223. to nature, 746. Disorder, brave, 323. most admired, 122. sweet, in the dress, 201. Dispaires, comfortlesse, 30. Disparting towers, 358. Dispel this cloud, 340. Dispensary, Garth did not write his, 325. Dispensations, holy shifts are, 212. Displaced the mirth, 122. Disposer of other men's stuff, 175. Disposes, man proposes God, 7. Disposition, shake our, 131. very melancholy, 50. wisdom acquired by, 700. Dispraise or blame, 242. other men's, 258. Dispraises, praising most, 327. Dispraised no small praise, 240. Dispute, could we forbear, 221. my right there is none to, 416. Disputing, itch of, 175. Disrespect, luxury of, 483. Disrespectfully of the equator, speak, 459. Dissect, creatures you, 320. Dissemble, right to, 445. Dissembling nature, 95. Dissension between hearts, 526. Dissent, dissidence of, 408. Dissevering power, 246. Dissipation without pleasure, 431. Dissolve, great globe itself shall, 43. Dissolves, all the world, 41. Dissonance, air with barbarous, 245. Distance, frozen by, 473. lends enchantment, 512. made more sweet by, 477. notes by, more sweet, 390. smooth at a, 181. sometimes endears friendship, 581. Distant prospects please us, 181. spires, ye, 381. Trojans never injured me, 337. views of happiness, 181. Distemper, died of no, 276. Distil goodness out of evil, 92. Distilled damnation, 457. Distinct as the billows, 496. persons, two, 186. Distinction between virtue, 370. without a difference, 364. Distinguish and divide a hair, 210. Distinguishable, shape had none, 228. Distinguished for ignorance, 609. Distraction, waft me from, 543. Distress, brothers in, 447. consolations in, 479. Distressed by poverty, 367. in mind body or estate, 850. Distressful bread, crammed with, 92. stroke of my youth, 150. Distrest, griefs that harass the, 366. Distrusting asks if this be joy, 398. Ditch, both fall into the, 840. die in the last, 854. Ditties of no tone, pipe to, 576. Ditto to Mr. Burke, 412. Diurnal, there swift return, 237. Diver, adventure of the, 643. did hang a salt-fish, 158. Divers paces with divers persons, 70. Diverter of sadness, 207. Divide a hair, distinguish and, 210. Sunday from the week, 126. Divided against itself, house, 841. duty, perceive a, 151. excellence, fair, 78. in death they were not, 815. united yet, 417. we fall, united we stand, 595. Dividends, incarnation of fat, 564. Dividing, his cares, 455. we fall by, 426. Divina natura dedit agros, 167. Divine, all save the spirit of man is, 549. Apollo can no more, 251. enchanting ravishment, 243. hand that made us is, 300. how, a thing, 475. how, woman may be made, 475. human face, 230. in hookas, tobacco, 555. kill a sound, 416. makes drudgery, 204. Milton, the, 479. of kings, the right, 332. or holy, aught, 225. philosophy, 245, 632. she 's lovely she 's, 682. she sang the service, 1. to forgive, 325. to love, too, 564. vision and faculty, 479. Divineness, participation of, 169. Diviner air, ampler ether, a, 482. Diviner's theme, the glad, 268. Divinity doth hedge a king, 142. in odd numbers, there is, 46. sacred and inspired, 170. that shapes our ends, 145. that stirs within us, 298. Divinely fair, 340, 624. tall, daughter of the gods, 624. Division of a battle, 149. Do good by stealth, 329. if to, were as easy as to know, 60. it with thy might, 831. noble things not dream them, 664. nothing left to, 727. or die, let us, 183, 450. so many worlds so much to, 633. we should do that we would, 142. well and right, 205. what has by man been done, 309. what I pleased, I would, 788. what I will with mine own, 840. what men dare, 52. ye even so to them, 839. Dock the tail of rhyme, 635. Doctor, after death the, 205. dismissing the, 454. Fell, I do not love thee, 286. for a nauseous draught fee the, 270. good is a good, 603. old because you never were my, 737. silent, shook his head, 349. Doctors disagree, when, 322. of the Stoic fur, 246. Doctors' spite, in learned, 564. Doctrine, all the winds of, 255. from women's eyes, 56. not for the, but the music, 324. orthodox, prove their, 210. sanctified by truth, 483. the bible is a book of, 530. with every wind of, 847. Doctrines plain, what makes all, 215. Doer and the thing done, 461. Doer's deed, place is dignified by, 73. Does well acts nobly, 307. Doff it for shame, 79. Dog, Alcibiades and his, 733. and bay the moon, 114. circumcised, 159. faithful, his, 315. hair of the same, 16. his Highness', at Kew, 334. hunts in dreams like a, 626. in that town was found a, 400. in the manger, 188. infidel as a, 371. is thy servant a, 816. is turned to his vomit, 849. it was that died, 400. let no, bark, 60. living, better than dead lion, 831. love me love my, 19. mine enemy's, 148. misbeliever, cut throat, 61. ounce bear and bull, 783. shall bear him company, 315. smarts, this, 363. something better than his, 626. to gain his private ends, 400. Tobias and his, 836. walking on his hind legs, 371. whose, are you, 334. will have his day, 145. wool of bat tongue of, 123. word to throw at a, 66. Dogs bark at me, 95. between two, 93. delight to bark and bite, 301. drinking from the Nile, 715, 719. eat of the crumbs, 640. fighting in the streets, 363. little, and all, 147. of war, let slip the, 113. rain cats and, 293. throw physic to the, 125. ye have had your day, 347. Doggedly, set himself, 371. Doing and saying are two things, 284. or suffering, 225. whatever is worth, 352. Doings, amend your ways and your, 835. Doit, beggarly last, 421. Dole, delight and, in equal scale, 127. happy man be his, 46. happy man happy, 11. Doleful dumps, 404. sound, from the tombs, a, 303. Dollar, the Almighty, 536. Dolphin, dies like the, 545. Dolphin-chamber, in my, 89. Dolphins play, pleased to see the, 354. Domain, o'er the hushed, 642. Dome, fired the Ephesian, 296. hand that rounded Peter's, 598. him of the western, 268. life like a, 565. no gilded, 571. of many-coloured glass, 565. of thought, 541. Domestic happiness, 419. joy, smooth current of, 367. Domestics, few admired by their, 778. Dominations princedoms, 235. Dominions, sun never sets in, 804. tithe or toll in our, 79. Domus sua cuique, 24. Done all is, in vain, 453. all is, that men can do, 453. decently and in order, 846. for, so soon that I am, 689. if it were, when 't is, 117. in a corner, 844. it, gone and, 608. like lightning, 178. make deeds ill, 80. my duty and no more, 362. quickly, 't were well it were, 117. such things to be so little, 633. things which we ought to have, 850. to death by slanderous tongues, 54. we may compute what 's, 448. well and as is fitting, 837. well, is done soon enough, 781. what 's, is done, 121. where much is to be, 376. with so much ease, 267. Donned his clothes, he rose and, 142. Don't see it, I, 297. Doom, had an early, 589. of fate, 29. regardless of their, 381. the crack of, 123. Doomed for a certain term, 131. Doon, ye banks and braes of bonny, 452. Door, at mine hostess', 78. beside a human, 472. clicked behind the, 397. drove me from the, 433. haunt the rich man's, 424. shut shut the, 326. shut the stable, 13. to door, sung ballads from, 189. wolf from the, 8. Doors, death hath a thousand, 180, 194, 218. death hath so many, 198. infernal, 229. men shut their, 109. nor locks can shield you, 538. Doorkeeper in the house of my God, 821. Dorcas, a woman called, 843. Dorian mood of flutes, 225. Dorians pray, to whom the, 593. Doric lay, warbling his, 248. Dost thou love life, 360. Dotage, streams of, 365. Dotages and plagues of human kind, 188. Dote on his very absence, 61. upon, how fading the joys we, 281. Dotes yet doubts suspects, 153. Doting with age, pyramids, 222. Double cherry, like to a, 58. debt to pay, contrived a, 397. double toil and trouble, 123. my life's fading space, 262. pity, challenge, 25. sure, I 'll make assurance, 123. surely you 'll grow, 466. swan and shadow, float, 474. Doublet, carving the fashion of a, 51. Doubling his pleasures, 455. Doubly armed, thus am I, 299. dying, 488. feel ourselves alone, 489. Doubt, faith in honest, 633. modest, 102. my mind is clouded with a, 629. never, I love, 133. never stand to, 203. nor loop to hang a, 154. one heart, than, 641. that the sun doth move, 133. the equivocation of the fiend, 125. the wise are prone to, 345. thou the stars are fire, 133. to be once in, 153. trieth the troth in every, 18. truth to be a liar, 133. who read to, 494. win the trick, when in, 861. would be disloyalty, to, 653. Doubts, our, are traitors, 47. bound in to saucy, 122. suspects yet strongly loves, 153. Doubted, heard Troy, 558. Doubtful, from the dark and, 443. Doubting in his abject spirit, 657. Dough, my cake is, 73. Douglas deals in red herrings, 563. in his hall, 490. like, conquer or die, 392. song of Percy and, 34. tender and true, 38. Dove, beside the springs of, 469. burnished, 625. found no rest, 812. gently as any sucking, 57. more of the serpent than, 41. wings like a, oh that I had, 820. Doves and team of sparrows, 31. harmless as, 839. moan of, 630. Dove-cote, eagle in a, 103. Dowagers for deans, 629. Dowered with the hate of hate, 623. Down among the dead men, 672. and out of breath, 88. he that is, 212, 266. hill that skirts the, 428. I grant you I was, 88. levelling, 370. of darkness, the raven, 244. on your knees and thank heaven, 70. pillow hard, finds the, 160. this story will not go, 363. the wind, let her, 153. thou climbing sorrow, 146. thrice driven bed of, 151. to the dust with them, 525. Downs, all in the, 348. unhabitable, 289. Downcast modesty, 356. Downward age, torrent of a, 356. bent, thoughts, 225. Dozen, a baker's, 773. Doxy, another man's, 858. Drab, cursing like a very, 135. Drachenfels, castled crag of, 543. Drachm is too little for a king to give, 732. Draff, still sow eats all the, 13. Drag angels down, 532. the slow barge, 424. Drags at each remove, 394. its slow length along, 324. Dragon, evening, 242. Saint George that swinged the, 78. Dragon's tail, baited with a, 217. Dragonish, cloud that is, 158. Drained by fevered lips, 577. Drakes and ducks, 37. Drama has outgrown such toys, the, 621. with the day, close the, 312. Drames go by conthraries, 582. Drank delight, 444. judicious, 332. Drapery of his couch, 572. Draught above heat, one, 74. nauseous, 270. of cool refreshment, 577. slavery a bitter, 379. Draughts, shallow, 323. Draw men as they ought to be, 399. the curtain and show the picture, 74. the curtain close, 94. you with a single hair, 274. Draws us with a single hair, beauty, 191, 326. Drawers, chest of, by day, 397. Drawn dagger, smiles at the, 299. Dread and fear of kings, 64. of all who wrong, 619. of something after death, 136. the devil, bane of all that, 466. whence this secret, 298. Dreadful as the Manichean god, 421. bell, silence that, 152. reckoning, 348. thing, between the acting of a, 111. thought, thou pleasing, 299. urs, those, 636. Dream, a hideous, 111. a shadowy lie, was thy, 654. all night without a stir, 575. as we glide through a quiet, 538. as youthful poets, 249. change o'er the spirit of my, 553. clear, and solemn vision, 245. consecration and the poet's, 475. fickle as a changeful, 491. gone like a beautiful, 587. her face stirred with her, 558. hope is but the, 288. hunt half a day for a forgotten, 472. I have had a, 58. is but a shadow, a, 134. life is but an empty, 612. love's young, 521. not Homer nods but we, 323. of, a sight to, 499. of a waking man, 761. of heaven, she did but, 270. of home, the, 525. of love melted away, in a, 677. of peace, deep, 536. of things that were, 541. of those that wake, 288. old men's, 268. past the wit of man to say what, 58. short as any, 57. silently as a, 421. the glory and the, 477. to sleep perchance to, 135. when one awaketh, 821. which was not all a dream, 553. Dreams and fables of the skies, 342. and slumbers light, 490. angels in some brighter, 264. books are each a world, 477. full of ghastly, 96. glimpses of forgotten, 623. ground not upon, 172. hence, babbling, 296. in some brighter, 264. lies down to pleasant, 572. like a dog he hunts in, 626. of avarice, beyond the, 374, 378. of cutting foreign throats, 105. of those who wake, 721. old men shall dream, 836. smooth or idle, 255. such stuff as, are made on, 43. that wave before the half-shut eye, 357. their own, deceive 'em, 288. true I talk of, 105. what, may come, 135. Dreamed that life was beauty, 654. Dreaming ear, voice of my, 515. ever of thee I 'm, 586. past the size of, 159. Dreamland, adamantine logic of, 663. Dreamt I dwelt in marble halls, 561. of in your philosophy, 133. Drear-nighted December, 576. Dreary intercourse of daily life, 468. sea now flows between, 500. Dregs of fortune's cup, 341. of life, from the, 276. Dress, be plain in, 350. daring in full, 555. fair undress best, 357. felt through this fleshly, 263. of thoughts, style is the, 353. sweet disorder in the, 201. Dressed in all his trim, 163. Drest in a little brief authority, 48. still to be neat still to be, 178. Drew an angel down, she, 271. Drift, snow in a dazzling, 648. Drink and to be merry, 831, 842. as friends, 72. as he brews so shall he, 177. cannot make the horse, 14. deep or taste not, 323. if he thirst give him, 844. let us eat and, 833. mandragora, 157. meat and, to me, 71, 773. no longer water, 848. no more than a sponge, 771. no sperit, I never, 659. nor any drop to, 498. old wine to, 171. pretty creature drink, 472. reasons why men, 793. small beer, felony to, 94. strong, is raging, 827. that quenches thirst, 792. they eat they, 235. they never taste who always, 287. 't is to thee I would, 553. to-day drown all sorrow, 184. to me only with thine eyes, 179. to the general joy of the table, 122. to the lass, 442. what ye shall eat or, 838. when I have occasion, 790. why should every creature, but I, 260. wild anarchy of, 180. with him that wears a hood, 22. with me and drink as I, 671. with you eat with you, 61. ye to her that each loves best, 516. Drinks and gapes for drink again, 260. Drinking dancing laughing, 272. largely sobers us, 323. not to be blamed, 195. unhappy brains for, 152. Drip of the suspended oar, 543. Dripping with coolness, 537. Drive a coach and six, 855. four rogues let, 84. on your own track, 729. whom the devil doth, 18, 73. Driveller and a show, 365. Driveth o'er a soldier's neck, 105. Driving far off each thing, 245. of Jehu, like the, 816. Drizzled blood upon the capitol, 112. Drooped the willow, where, 596. Drooping head, repairs his, 248. Drop a tear and bid adieu, 671. hinders needle and thread, every, 585. in for an after-loss, 162. in the well, last, 553. into thy mother's lap, 240. manna, you, 66. of a bucket, 834. of allaying Tiber, 103. of ink, small, 558. of manly blood, ruddy, 602. to drink, nor any, 498. Drops, dear as the ruddy, 112, 383. from off the caves, 250. his blue-fringed lids, 501. like kindred, 418. of rain pierce the marble, 32. of water, little, 642. the light drip, 543. what precious, are those, 275. wiped our eyes of, 69. Dropped a tear upon the word, 379. down from the clouds, 86. from an angel's wing, 484. from the zenith, 225. manna, his tongue, 226. out of the clouds, 196. Droppeth as the gentle rain, 64. Dropping buckets into wells, 419. continual, in a rainy day, 829. continual, wears a stone, 706. eye, an auspicious and a, 127. Droughte of March, 1. Drown a fly, 306. all sorrow, 184. my book, 43. the brim, 73. what pain it was to, 96. Drowned honour, pluck up, 84. Drowsiness clothe man in rags, 828. Drowsy man, dull ear of a, 79. syrups of the world, 154. with the harmony, 55. Drowsyhed, land of, 357. Drudgery at the desk, 509. divine, makes, 204. Druid lies in yonder grave, 390. Drum ecclesiastick, 209. spirit-stirring, 154. was heard, not a, 563. Drum-beat, the morning, 533. Drums and tramplings of three conquests, 219. beat the, 281. in his ear, 105. like muffled, are beating, 612. quietly rested under the, 219. Drunk, all learned all, 420. gloriously, 421. hasten to be, 213. ink, he hath not, 55. it is our pleasure to be, 362. though he never was, 454. Drunkard clasp his teeth, 34. Drunken sailor on a mast, 97. Drunkenness identical with ruin, 765. Drury lane for you, no, 510. Drury's, happy boy at, 595. Dry as summer dust, hearts, 479. as the remainder biscuit, 68. death, I would fain die a, 42. light, 722. sun dry wind, 21. tree, done in the, 842. Dryden, copious, 329. taught to join the varying verse, 329. Drying up a single tear, 559. Du sublime au ridicule, 431. Ducat, dead for a, 140. Duck or plover, aimed at, 439. Ducks and drakes, 37. Due, give the devil his, 83. more is thy, than more than all, 117. season, word in, 826. Dues, render to all their, 844. Duke of Norfolk deals in malt, 563. the, did love me, 180. Dukedom, my library was, 42. Dulcimer, damsel with a, 500. Dull as night, the motions of his spirit are, 66. beyond all conception, 566. cold ear of death, 384. cold marble, sleep in, 99. ear of a drowsy man, 79. gentle yet not, 257. goodman, Dictynna, 55. naturally, 371. Peter was dull very, 566. product of a scoffer's pen, 479. tame shore, on the, 538. Duller than the fat weed, 131. Dulness in others, cause of, 374. loves a joke, gentle, 331. Dum vivimus vivamus, 359. Dumb, beggar that is, 25. discourse, kind of excellent, 43. forgetfulness, a prey to, 385. kings of modern thought are, 665. modest men are, 454. the deep are, 25. the oracles are, 251. Dumb-shows and noise inexplicable, 137. Dumps, college joke to cure the, 290. the mind oppress, doleful, 404. Dumpy woman, I hate a, 556. Duncan hath borne his faculties so well, 118. hear it not, 119. is in his grave, 121. Dunce kept at home, 414. sent to roam, 414. with wits, 331. Dundee, single hour of that, 474. Dundee's wild warbling measure, 447. Dungeon dark, dweller in, 449. the vapour of a, 154. Dunghill, cock on his own, 14. Dunsinane, come to, 125. remove to, 124. Dupe gamester and poet, 388. of the heart, 795. Durance vile, in, 450. During good behaviour, 855. Dusk faces with turbans, 240. Dusky hour, midnight brought on the, 235. race, she shall rear my, 626. Dust and heat, not without, 254. blossom in the, 209. chimney-sweepers come to, 160. down to the vile, 488. down to the, with them, 525. dry as summer, 479. enemies shall lick the, 821. glories in the, shall lay, 337. half deity, half, 554. heap of, alone remains, 335. hearts dry as summer's, 479. hour may lay it in the, 541. is gold, whose, 236. lie still dry, 625. much learned, 419. must come to, 160. mysteries lie beyond thy, 264. of Alexander, trace the noble, 144. of servile opportunity, 483. pays us with age and, 26. pride that licks the, 328. provoke the silent, 384. return to the earth, 832. sleeps in, 851. so nigh is grandeur to our, 600. that is a little gilt, 102. the knight's bones are, 502. this earth this grave this, 26. thou art and unto dust shalt thou return, 812. thou art to dust returneth, 612. to dust ashes to ashes, 851. with eternity, flattering, 554. write the characters in, 494. write them in the, 314. writes in, 170. Dusty and old titles, 199. death, the way to, 125. Duties, men who know their, 438. primal, shine aloft, 481. property has its, 582, 609. Duty, a divided, 151. England expects every man to do his, 446. faithful below he did his, 436. found that life was, 654. in that state of life, 850. I 've done my, 362. let us dare to do our, 622. not a sin this is a, 359. of humanity, general, 775. of some right of all, 505. pursues us ever, sense of, 534. service sweat for, 67. simpleness and, 59. subject's, is the king's, 92. such as the subject owes, 73. the path of, 628. to do my, in that state, 850. whispers low, when, 600. whole, of man, 832. Dwarf on a giant's shoulders, 185, 206, 504. Dwell below the skies, 302. in decencies forever, 321. in such a temple, 43. like an hermit, 26. together in unity, 824. Dweller in yon dungeon dark, 449. Dwellest thou, where, 103. Dwelling is light of setting suns, 467. Dwelling-place, the desert were my, 547. Dwells, hereabouts he, 108. where joy forever, 223. Dwelt all that 's good, 220. among the untrodden ways, 469. Dwindle peak and pine, 116. Dwindles, man only, 394. Dyer's hand, like the, 163. Dying eyes, unto, 630. eyes were closed, 335. fall, it had a, 74. farewells to the, 615. I am dying Egypt, 158. man to dying men, 670. to-morrow will be, 202. when she slept we thought her, 583. with groans of the, 489.
Eager for the fray, 296. heart the kindlier hand, 633. Eagle eye and lion heart, 392. flight, flies an, 109. he was lord above, 474. in a dove-cote, 103. like a young, 518. mewing her mighty youth, 255. old age of an, 704. so the struck, 539. stricken with a dart, 696. suffers little birds to sing, 104. Eagles be gathered together, 841. dare not perch, 96. good to fight jackdaws, 735. having lately bathed, like, 86. Eagle's fate and mine are one, 219. Eagles' wings, fly on, 670. Ear, adder that stoppeth her, 821. applying shell to his, 480. can hear, that no gross, 245. drums in his, 105. dull, of a drowsy man, 79. enchant thine, 161. falling at intervals upon the, 422. flattery ne'er lost on poet's, 487. flea in mine, 771. give every man thy, 130. heard me, when the, 817. hearing of the, 818. I was all, 245. I will enchant thine, 161. in at one, 19. in many a secret place, 469. it came o'er my, 74. it heard, one, 6. jest's prosperity lies in the, 56. jewel in an Ethiope's, 105. more meant than meets the, 250. never did hear that tongue, 23. not to the sensual, 576. of a drowsy man, 79. of death, dull cold, 384. of Eve, close at the, 234. of man hath not seen, 58. of night, the listening, 640. piercing the night's dull, 92. seeing eye and hearing, 827. voice in my dreaming, 515. with a flea in his, 184. word of promise to our, 126. wrong sow by the, 19, 785. Ears, aged, play truant at his tales, 55. belly has no, 725, 772. blast of war blows in our, 91. hangs from beauty's, 424. he that hath, to hear, 841. in my ancient, 106. lend me your, 113. look with thine, 148. music to attending, 106. nailed by the, 214. noise of water in mine, 96. of flesh and blood, 131. of the groundlings, 137. polite, mentions hell to, 322. same sound is in my, 471. she gave me, 469. small pitchers have wide, 17. sounds of music creep in our, 65. the woods have, 2, 17. took captive, whose words all, 74. two, of corn where one grew, 290. with ravished, 271. wolf by the, 705. Earldom and insignificancy, 353. Earliest at his grave, 676. Early and provident fear, 411. bright transient chaste, 308. death, to favourites, 546. nothing is too, for thee, 752. nothing to him falls, 183. rising sun, 202. seen unknown, too, 105. to bed early to rise, 360. root and early doom, 589. Earnest, I am in, 605. stars, 575. Ear-piercing fife, 154. Earth a hell, making, 540. affords or grows by kind, 22. a sphere, preserves the, 456. a stage, 194. a step-dame, 782. alive and so bold, O, 566. all forgot, 522. all things in heaven and, 31. all unity on, 124. all ye know on, 576. ancients of the, and in the morning of the times, 627. bears a plant, while the, 675. bleeding piece of, 113. bliss that, affords, 22. bowels of the, 182. bowels of the harmless, 83. bridal of the, and sky, 204. changes but thy soul stands sure, 649. common growth of mother, 468. daughters of, 368. dust return to the, 832. Elysium on, if there be, 527. exposed he lies on the bare, 271. eyes of a fool are in the ends of the, 827. fed by the bounty of, 597. felt the wound, 239. first flower of the, 522. flowers upon the, 832. fragrant the fertile, 233. full of woes, 693. fuming vanities of, 483. gave sign of gratulation, 238. giants in the, there were, 812. girdle round about the, 58. give him a little, for charity, 100. give some special good to the, 106. glance from heaven to, 59. glory passed from the, 477. has no sorrow, 524. hath bubbles, 116. heaven on, 232. heaven tries the, 658. huge fabric rose out of the, 225. inhabitants of the, 116. insensible, and be, 239. is a thief, 109. Jove weighs affairs of, 343. joy of the whole, 820. kindly fruits of the, 850. lards the lean, 84. laughs in flowers, 598. lay her in the, 144. less of, than heaven, 491. lie lightly gentle, 197. lift our low desire from, 549. loveth the shower, 756. making, a hell, 540. man marks the, with ruin, 547. model of the barren, 82. more things in heaven and, 133. my footstool, 316. naught beyond O, 570. naught so vile that on the, 106. nightly to the listening, 300. none on, above her, 455. of majesty, this seat of Mars, 81. of the, earthy, 846. on the confines of, 674. one beloved face on, 552. one society alone on, 476. overwhelm them, 129. peace good-will on, 841. plants suck in the, 260. pleasant country's, 82. poetry of, is never dead, 577. power is passing from the, 477. proudly wears the Parthenon, 598. rejoice, let the, 822. salt of the, ye are the, 838. so much of heaven so much of, 472. soaks up the rain, the thirsty, 260. sounds my wisdom, 344. sovereign'st thing on, 83. speak to the, it shall teach thee, 317. spot which men call, 243. sure and firm-set, 118. that bears thee dead, 87. that e'er wore, 182. the revel of the, 544. this blessed plot, this, 81. this goodly frame the, 134. this grave this dust this, 26. this is the last of, 459. this opacus, 237. through, sea and air, 501. tickle the, with a hoe, 597. to earth ashes to ashes, 851. to every man upon this, 593. to highest skie, 30. to make, happy, 642. truth crushed to, 573. unfolds both heaven and, 57. upon the lap of, 386. walk the, unseen, 234. was made so various, 417. was nigher heaven, when, 644. way of all the, 814. when it is sick, 199. whereon thy feet do tread, 27. whose table, 555. with her thousand voices, 501. with orient pearl sowed the, 234. Earth's base built on stubble, 245. biggest country, 660. bitter leaven, 473. boastful boys, 598. firmament, stars in, 613. greatest nation, 660. noblest thing, 656. Earthlier happy is the rose, 57. Earthly bliss, the sum of, 238. dignities, peace above all, 99. godfathers of heaven's lights, 54. hope and heavenly hope, 535. nothing, bounds her, 524. nothing, could surpass her, 555. paragon, 160. power show likest God's, 64. Earthquake, gloom of, 564. shock the ocean storm, 562. Ease, age of, 396. and alternate labour, 355. and speed in doing a thing, 724. done with so much, 267. flow with artless, 437. for aye to dwell, at, 623. hours of, 455, 490. in mine inn, 11, 86. in writing comes from art, 324. live at home at, 176. mob who wrote with, 329. of burdens, 786. of heart her look conveyed, 444. peace nor, the heart can know, 389. ran on with greater, 215. roots itself in, on Lethe wharf, 131. studious of, 671. things which men confess with, 746. vaulted with such, to his seat, 86. with grace, 357. would recant vows made in pain, 231. you write with, 443. Eased the putting off, 234. Easier for a camel, 840. to be played on than a pipe, 139. Easily as a king, 110. Easiness to the next abstinence, 141. property of, 143. East, golden window of the, 104. it is the, and Juliet is the sun, 105. where the gorgeous, 226. wind never blow, may the, 207. Easter-day, sun upon an, 256. Eastern kings, guilt of, 258. Easy as lying, 138. if to do were as, as to know, 60. leap, methinks it were an, 84. to be true, 671. writing curst hard reading, 443. Easy-chair, Rabelais', 330. Eat and drink as friends, 72. and drink, bad men live to, 738. and drink, let us, 833. and eat I swear, 93. drink and be merry, 831. each other, cannibals that, 150. I cannot, but little meat, 22. not the heart, 729. of a king, worm that hath, 141. or drink, what ye shall, 838. paper, he hath not, 55. some have meat and canna, 452. thy cake and have it, 205. thy heart, 30. to live we must, 363. with a friend, 4. with the devil, 18. with you, I will not, 61. your cake and have your cake, 20. Eaten out of house and home, 89. sour grapes, 835. Eating, appetite comes with, 771. cares, 249. time, worn out with, 276. Eaves, drops from off the, 250. Ebb, ne'er feels retiring, 155. to humble love, ne'er, 155. Ebony, image of God in, 222. Ebrew Jew, I am an, 84. Eccentric and centric, 237. Ecclesiastical lyric, 609. Ecclesiastick drum, 209. Echo answers where, 550. applaud thee to the very, 125. caught faintly the sound, 674. of the sad steps, 481. to the sense, sound an, 324. Echoes dying dying dying, 630. Fontarabian, 490. how cruelly sweet are the, 563. of that voice, melodies the, 502. roll from soul to soul, 630. set the wild, flying, 630. Echoing walks between, 239. Eclipse, built in the, 247. in dim, 225. first the rest nowhere, 855. total, without all hope of day, 241. Eclipsed the gayety of nations, 369. Economy is the fuel of magnificence, 603. Ecstasy, cunning in bodiless creation, 141. of love, the very, 133. to lie in restless, 121. waked to, the living lyre, 384. warm as, 414. Eden, one morn a Peri at the gate of, stood disconsolate, 526. solitary way through, 240. this other demi-paradise, 81. Edge, cloy the hungry, of appetite, 81. finest, made with blunt whetstone, 32. is sharper than the sword, 160. of appetite, clog the hungry, 81. of battle, the perilous, 224. of husbandry, dulls the, 130. teeth are set on, 835. tools, jesting with, 198. Edged with poplar pale, 207. Edified, whoe'er was, 419. Edition, Christians of the best, 772. Education a refuge in adversity, 762. common to all, making, 662. felicity of good, 729. forms the common mind, 320. freemen without, 639. men of liberal, 284, 786. the ignorant despise, 711. to love her was a liberal, 297. travel is a part of, 166. viaticum of old age, 762. virtuous and noble, 253. Educing good from evil, 357. Edward, sons of, 97. Eel of science, 331. Effect, cause of this, 133. defective comes by cause, 133. Effects, what dire, 299. Eftest way, 53. Eftsoones they heard, 28. Egeria! sweet creation, 546. Egg, as one, is like another, 789. full of meat, 107. learned roast an, 330. of democracy, 662. Eggs, as if he trod upon, 192. as like as, 77. in one basket, all his, 786. new laid roasted rare, 274. Eglantine, musk-roses and, 58. Egregiously an ass, 152. Egypt, beauty in a brow of, 59. I am dying, 158. rivers of, 833. Egypt's dark sea, o'er, 524. monuments, 309. pyramid, the mystery of, 621. Eies and eares and every thought, 23. Elaborately thrown away, time, 311. Elated, never dejected never, 320. Elbow, 'twixt shoulder and, 351. Eld, palsied, 48. Elder days of art, 615. let the woman take an, 75. Scripture, 310. soldier not a better, 114. Elder-gun, shot out of an, 92. Elders, discourse of the, 837. Elections, biennial, 283. Electric chain, striking the, 545. Elegance of female friendship, 368. Elegant as simplicity, 414. but not ostentatious, 369. simplicity of three per cents, 437. sufficiency content, 355. Element, creatures of the, 244. lowering, scowls, 227. one God one law one, 634. thy, is below, 146. Elements, become our, 227. dare the, to strife, 550. I tax not you, you, 146. large, in order brought, 634. so mixed in him, 115. unhurt amidst the war of, 299. weak and beggarly, 846. Elephant learns to dance, 739. man's plaything, 739. what is bigger than an, 739. Elephants endorsed with towers, 240. for want of towns, 289. Elevate, in thoughts more, 228. Eleven die nobly, 102. points of the law, possession is, 296. Eliza's days, names in great, 671. Ell, he 'll take an, 20. Elm, pears from an, 791. star-proof, branching, 250. Elms, immemorial, 630. Eloquence and poetry, 260. heavenly, 268. mother of arts and, 241. of eyes, 339. resistless, 241. splendid, 353. the soul, 228. to woe, truth denies all, 551. Eloquent just and mighty death, 26. music, discourse most, 138. that old man, 252. Tully was not so, 546. Elves, criticising, 412. faery, whose midnight revels, 225. whose little eyes, 202. Elysian beauty, 482. life, suburb of the, 615. Elysium, lap it in, 244. on earth, if there be, 527. within whose circuit is, 94. Emanation from the gospel, 460. Emathian conqueror, 252. Embalmed in tears, 491. Embattled armies, 242. farmers stood, here the, 599. Embers glowing, 250. Emblem of truth, 537. to friends and enemies, 483. Emblems of deeds, 549. of untimely graves, 420. right meet of decency, 380. Emboldens sin, mercy, 109. Embosomed in the deep, 395. Embrace, arms take your last, 109. caught a star in its, 681. endure then pity then, 317. me she inclined, 252. Embroidery, every flower wears sad, 248. Embryo, chancellor in, 380. yesterday in, 753. Embryos and idiots, 231. Emelie, up rose, 2. Emergencies, untried, 663. Emerald isle, 855. Emerson, first there comes, 658. whose rich words, 658. Eminence, that bad, 226. Eminent, tax for being, 291. Emotion, intellectualized, 662. Emperor without his crown, 307. Empire, cutpurse of the, 140. is peace, the, 810. my mind to me an, 22. of habit is powerful, 709. of land to the French, 577. of the air to Germany, 577. of the heavens bright, 29. of the sea to the English, 577. sun never sets on the immense, 495. survey our, 550. swayed the rod of, 384. thy dread, chaos, 332. trade's proud, 367. westward the course of, 312. westward the star of, 312. will be dreadful, their, 550. Empires, whose game was, 555. Employ, teach heaven's, 649. Employment, chase brave, 205. hand of little, 143. Employments, how various his, 420. of idle time, 207. prevents melancholy, 373. wishing is the worst of all, 308. Empress, sovereign law sits, 438. Emprise and floure of floures, 6. Emptiness, smiles betray his, 328. Empty boxes, beggarly account of, 108. bubble, honour but an empty, 272. heads, tall men have, 170. louder but as, quite, 318. often the cockloft is, 222. praise, pudding against, 330. thanks, words are but, 296. Empty-vaulted night, 244. Enamelled eyes, quaint, 247. stones, sweet music with, 44. Enamoured, hung over her, 235. Enchant thine ear, 161. Enchanting ravishment, 243. Enchantment, distance lends, 512. Enchants the world, 356. Encounter, free and open, 255. of our wits, keen, 96. Encourage no vice, 398. Encreasing, youth waneth by, 24. Encumbers him with help, 370. Encyclopedic mind, 593. End and aim, but being's, 318. at my finger's, 12. at their wit's, 12, 823. attempt the, 203. badder, gladly to the, 4. be well all is well, 802. beginning and the, 849. beginning of our, the true, 59. beginning of the, 808. bitter, 853. born to disastrous, 30. crowns all, 102. death a necessary, 112. die and there an, 122. do not forsake me at my, 278. each particular hair stands an, 131. good beginning, good, 13. guide original and, 367. happiness our being's, 318. hope to the, 849. in wandering mazes, found no, 228. is not yet, the, 841. life's great, 309. make me to know mine, 820. me no ends, 861. means unto an, 654. most sweet, to make the, 80. must justify the means, 287. my last, be like his, 813. of a fray, latter, 87. of a shot, 19. of fame, what is the, 556. of it, there is an, 788. of language, nature's, 310. of reckoning, 49. of returning, 49. of the chapter, 773. of this day's business, 115. one must consider the, 797. original and, 367. prophetic of her, 306. remember Milo's, 278. remember the, 837. served no private, 326. set gray life and apathetic, 625. swan-like, fading in music, 63. the sooner to make an, 171. to all things, 654. try the man, 89. End-all, might be the, 118. Endearing elegance, 368. wile, children with, 397. Endearment, each fond, 396. Endeavour, riven with vain, 473. too painful an, 321. with useless, 617. Ended, his cares are now all, 90. Ending, a good, 11. always descending, never, 506. on the rustling leaves, 250. still beginning, never, 272. Endite, songes make and well, 1. Endless error, in, 317. night closed his eyes in, 382. Endow a college or a cat, 322. Ends, at my fingers', 74. delays have dangerous, 93. divinity that shapes our, 145. good in everything, 197. human, ultimately answered, 530. neglecting worldly, 42. of the earth, 827. of verse, cheered with, 212. old odd, of holy writ, 96. this strange eventful history, 69. thou aimest at, 100. violent, violent delights, 107. well, all is well that, 13. whose, will make him greatest, 37. Endurance, foresight, 475. is the crowning quality, 656. victory born of, 573. Endure, human hearts, 367. the like himself, 53. the toothache patiently, 53. we first, then pity, 317. Endured, tolerable and not to be, 52. what can't be cured must be, 190, 773. Endures no tie, love, 272. Enduring as marble, 792. Enemies, fallen amongst, 734. naked to mine, 100. of nations, mountains make, 418. of truth, 217. shall lick the dust, 821. unhappy lot which finds no, 710. Enemy dies, no tears are shed when an, 710. hate thine, 838. he who has one, 767. hunger, if thine, 844. in their mouths, 152. nearest and dearest, 174. thing devised by the, 98. to life, care 's an, 74. to mankind, 76. we have met the, 676. weak invention of the, 296. you are now my, 361. Enemy's dog, mine, 148. Energy divine, march and, 329. Enforced ceremony, 114. Engine, two-handed, 247. Enginer hoist with his own petar, 141. Engines, great, move slowly, 170. you mortal, 154. England, best thing between France and, 597. be what she will, 413. expects every man to do his duty, 446. hath need of thee, 472. high-road that leads to, 370. history of, written with knowledge, 609. martial airs of, 533. men of light and leading in, 410. meteor flag of, 515. never shall lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, 80. not three good men unhanged in, 84. old, on the lee, 537. old, is our home, 605. roast beef of, 363. royal navy of, 392. slaves cannot breathe in, 418. stately homes of, 569. this realm, this, 81. to his Italy, linking our, 651. true to itself, 80. with all her faults, 413. with all thy faults, I love thee, 418. wooden walls of, 861. world or in France or in, 93. ye gentlemen of, 176. ye mariners of, 514. England's greatest son, 628. English, abusing the king's, 45. air, sweet as, 629. ballad-singer's joy, 473. dead, close the wall up with our, 91. empire of the sea to the, 577. gun, who never lost an, 628. legs, one pair of, 91. nation, trick of our, 88. style, to attain an, 369. undefyled, well of, 28. Englishman says nothing if he has nothing to say, 374. stands firmest in his shoes, 603. the dying, 462. Enigmatical sort of calamity, 766. Enjoy delight with libertie, 30. her while she 's kind, 274. nought better than to, 649. we prize not whiles we, 53. your dear wit, 246. Enjoyed, with more spirit chased than, 62. Enjoying, think it worth, 272. Enmities of twenty generations, 592. Ennoble sots, what can, 319. Enormous faith of many, 318. times, corrector of, 199. Enough for man to know, 319. is equal to a feast, 363. is good as a feast, 20, 38. 't will serve, 107. verge, for more, 277. with over-measure, 103. Enriches not him and makes me poor, 153. Ensample, this noble, 2. Ensanguined hearts, 420. Ense petit placidam, 264. Ensign, beauty's, is crimson, 109. imperial, high advanced, 224. tear her tattered, down, 635. Enskyed and sainted, a thing, 47. Entangling alliances, 435. Enterprise, heroic, is gone, 410. life-blood of our, 86. Enterprises, impediments to, 165. of great pith and moment, 136. Entertain strangers, to, 848. Entertained angels unawares, 848. Entertains the harmless day, 174. Enthroned in the hearts of kings, 64. Enthusiasm, nothing achieved without, 602. Entice thee, if sinners, 824. Entire affection hateth, 27. and perfect chrysolite, 156. Entity and quiddity, 210. Entrails spin, spiders from their, 274. Entrancing our senses, 677. Entrance to a quarrel, beware of, 130. wisdom at one, 230. Entrances and exits, have their, 69. Entuned in hire nose, 1. Envious people, disposition of, 762. tongues, to silence, 100. worm, bit with an, 104. Envy hatred and malice, 850. of less happier lands, 81. of the world, 408. time transported with, 406. will merit pursue, 324. withers at another's joy, 355. Epaminondas, witty saying of, 735. Ephemeral is fame, 752. Ephesian dome, fired the, 296. Ephesians, Diana of the, 843. Ephesus, dame of, 295. Ephraim, grapes of, 814. Epic's stately rhyme, 618. Epicure would say, the, 461. Epicurean cooks, 157. Epicurus' sty, fattest hog in, 393, 706. Epicycle, cycle and, 237. Epimenides, the sleep of, 759. Epitaph, believe a woman or an, 539. better a bad, 134. no man write my, 675. not remembered in thy, 87. Epitaphs, derangement of, 440. let 's talk of, 81. Epitome, all mankind's, 268. Epocha in history of America, 429. Epochs, actions are our, 554. Equal, all men created, 434. and exact justice, 435. to all things, 399. Equator, speak disrespectfully of the, 459. Equity is a roguish thing, 194. is according to conscience, 194. Equipage, conduct and, 285. senseless, 438. Equivocate, I will not, 605. Equivocation of the fiend, 125. will undo us, 143. Era of good feeling, 855. Erant quibus appetentior famae, 247. Ercles' vein, this is, 57. Ere I was old, 503. sin could blight, 500. Erebus, dark as, his affections are, 66. Erect, unless above himself he can himself, 39. Erected look, with, 269. spirit, the least, 225. Erection, we rate the cost of, 88. Eremites and friars, 231. Erin, a poor exile of, 515. Err, art may, 272. in opinion, human to, 742. to, is human, 325. Errand, sleeveless, 612. Erring reason's spite, 316. rod to check the, 475. sister's shame, 548. spirit hies to his confine, 126. Error hurled, in endless, 317. lies in pride, our, 315. love truth but pardon, 801. of opinion may be tolerated, 434. wounded, writhes with pain, 573. Errors like straws, 275. seem, stratagems which, 323. some female, 325. Eruption, bodes some strange, 126. Eruptions, breaks forth in strange, 85. Esau, the hands of, 813. Escape calumny, shalt not, 136. Eschewed evil, 816. Essay, to make a short, 273. Essence, glassy, 48. of a thing, look to the, 755. of good and evil, 744. Essential liberty, 359. Estate, fallen from his high, 271. flies of, and sunneshine, 204. greatest, gained easy, 741. of man, fleeting is the, 753. relief of man's, 169. that man's, owns him, 761. Esteem, they give to get, 395. to know, to love, to, 502. Estranged, providence seeming, 586. Estridges, all plumed like, 86. Et spes inanes, 288. Et tu, Brute! 112. Eternal anarchy, 229. beadroll, fame's, 28. blazon must not be, 131. devil, brooked the, 110. doom of fate, 29. fitness of things, 364. friendship, swear an, 462, 798. frost, that skirts the, 501. home, near to their, 221. hope springs, 315. joy and everlasting love, 280. new romances, 387. now does always last, 261. Providence I may assert, 223. sabbath of his rest, 277. smiles emptiness betray, 328. summer gilds them yet, 557. summer shall not fade, 161. sunshine settles on its head, 397. vigilance, price of liberty, 855. year, heaven's, 270. years of God are hers, 573. Eterne, nature's copy is not, 121. Eternities, past and future, two, 525. time between two, 580. Eternity, flattering dust with, 554. hath triumphed over time, 26. in bondage, worth a whole, 298. intimates, to man, 299. mighty ages of, 642. mourns that, 594. opes the palace of, 243. passing through nature to, 127. pilgrim of, 565. portions of, great souls are, 656. shall tell, 683. silence is deep as, 579. thou pleasing dreadful thought, 299. time is the image of, 760. wander through, 227. wanderers o'er, 543. white radiance of, 565. Ether, ampler, 482. the holy, knows what love is, 756. through the clear, silently, 576. Ethereal mildness, come, 355. mould incapable of stain, 226. sky, the blue, 300. warmth, soft, 228. Ethics from Byron's poetry, 591. Ethiope's ear, jewel in an, 105. Ethiopian change his skin, 835. Etrurian shades, 224. Eunuchs guardians of the fair, 310. Euphrasy and rue, 240. Eureka, the cry of Archimedes, 738. Europe, better fifty years of, 626. he sauntered, round, 332. rings, of which all, 252. Europe's violets, 570. Euxine, dangerous breakers of the, 559. Eve ate apples, since, 560. close at the ear of, 234. fairest of her daughters, 232. from noon to dewy, 225. grandmother, a female, 54. one summer's, 589. son of Adam and, 288. span and Adam dolve, 685. Eve's daughters, 46. Eveleen's bower, when to, 520. Even, gray-hooded, 243. star that ushers in the, 163. such is time, 26. sweet approach of, 230. tenor of their way, 385. ushers in the, 163. Even-handed justice, 118. Evening air, fairer than the, 41. bells, those, 523. chime, faintly tolls the, 518. come in the, 680. dews of the, carefully shun, 353. dragon came, an, 242. exhalation in the, 99. flowers at shut of, 239. grateful, mild, 233. never morning wore to, 631. now came still, on, 233. shades of, close, 677. shades prevail, soon as the, 300. sun shine sweetly, 428. twilight of the heart, 562. welcome peaceful, 420. when it is, 840. yet, was never, 651. Evening's calm and happy hour, 488. close, at, 386. Even-song, ringeth to, 19. Event, faculties to bear every, 742. far-off divine, 634. one, happeneth to all, 830. say not small, 643. Events, coming, 514. confused, 120. course of human, 434. not to lead but follow, 746. of fate's remote decrees, 343. repeat themselves, 726. river of passing, 752. spirits of great, 504. Eventful history, this strange, 69. Ever and a day, for, 71. charming ever new, 358. do nothing but that, 78. fair and ever young, 271. his time is for, 260. of thee I 'm dreaming, 586. thus from childhood's hour, 526. Ever-during dark surrounds me, 230. gates, opened wide her, 236. Evergreen tree of knowledge, 440. Everlasting fame, damned to, 319. fixed his canon, 127. flint, wear out the, 107. love and eternal joy, 280. now, 261. preordained from, 756. redemption, condemned into, 53. yawn confess, thy, 332. Everlastingness, shoots of, 263. Evermore thanks, 81. Every clime adored, in, 334. fool will be meddling, 827. inch a king, 148. man for himself, 20, 787. man has business and desire, 132. man's work, 845. one as heaven made him, 788. one can master a grief, 51. one that asketh, 839. one that hath, unto, 841. sweet its sour, 404. virtue under heaven, 329. why hath a wherefore, 50, 210. woe a tear can claim, 548. Everybody's business, 207. Everything advantageous to life, 43. by starts and nothing long, 268. comes if man will wait, 609. custom reconciles to, 407. devil at, 787. find a tale in, 466. good in, 67. handsome about him, 53. has two handles, 746. is made of one hidden stuff, 601. is nought, 517. result of change, 752. sans taste sans, 69. that pretty is, 159. that 's old, I love, 171. there is a season to, 830. they that are above have ends in, 197. time tries the troth in, 18. Everywhere be bold, 28. his place, 260. the gods see, 615. the sun shines, 76. Evidence of things not seen, 848. Evident, things true and, 746. Evil, be ignorant in foreboding, 695. be not overcome of, 844. be thou my good, 231. bent on doing, 710. communications, 846. days, though fallen on, 236. death is not the worst, 696. essence of good and, 744. feared God and eschewed, 816. for himself, man work, 693. for his good repay, 346. fruit of a bad man, 693. good and good evil, 833. good from seeming, 357. goodness in things, 92. ignorance is the one only, 760. is null, is nought, the, 649. is wrought by want of thought, 584. keep thy tongue from, 819. love of money is the root of all, 848. manners live in brass, 100. moral, and of good, 466. new and untried, 778. news rides post, 242. obscures the show of, 63. of that purpose, I knew the, 698. of the dead, speak not, 758. oldest and best known, 778. out of good find means of, 223. partial, universal good, 316. recompense to no man evil for, 844. report and good report, 846. root of all, love of money is the, 848. submit to the present, 715. that men do lives after them, 113. thereof, sufficient unto the day is the, 838. thing that walks by night, 244. tongue an unruly, 849. universal good all partial, 316. vice itself lost half its, 410. wealth excludes but one, 373. which I would not I do, 844. Evils, less of two, 7. philosophy triumphs over past, 794. the school of mankind, 411. two weak, 69. Exactness, with, grinds he all, 793. Exalted sat, Satan, 226. Example from the lives of men, 705. joy of past, 346. profit by their, 429. results of your own, 716. salutary influence of, 369. thy stream my great, 257. to deter, as an, 688. you with thievery, 109. Examples for the instruction of youth, 411. more efficacious than precept, 368. philosophy teaching by, 304. Exceeding fair she was not, 35. tall men, 166. wise, fair-spoken, 101. Exceedingly beautiful, 499. well read, 86. Excel, 't is useless to, 377. unstable thou shalt not, 813. Excellence, fair divided, 78. in a wondrous, 163. it cannot reach, hates that, 355. smallest scruple of her, 46. to maturity, 713. Excellent dumb discourse, 43. in neither, 163. knowledge of what is, 727. thing in woman, 149. to have a giant's strength, 48. Excelling nature, pattern of, 156. Excels all earthly bliss, 22. another, one man, 702. the quirks of blazoning pens, 151. Exception prove the rule, 187. Excess, desire of knowledge in, 165. desire of power in, 165. nothing in, 757. of glory obscured, 225. of it, give me, 74. of light, blasted with, 382. of wealth is cause of covetousness, 41. our own prodigal, 483. to be blamed, 195. wasteful and ridiculous, 79. Exchequer of the poor, 81. rob me the, 86. Excise our brains, 413. Excitement, be not hurried by, 746. Excrement, general, 109. Excuse, fault worse by the, 80. for being, beauty is its own, 599. for the glass, she 'll prove, 442. I will not, 605. in her face, came prologue, 239. Excused his devilish deeds, 232. Excusing a fault makes it worse, 80. Execrable shape, what art thou, 229. Execute the villany you teach me, 63. their airy purposes, 224. Executes a freeman's will, 538. Exemplary, lives in acts, 36. Exempt from public haunt, 67. Exercise, for cure depend on, 270. strength of mind, 317. the principle of health, 358. the sad mechanic, 631. Exhalation, like a bright, 99. rose like an, 225. Exhalations of the dawn, 504. Exhaled and went to heaven, 308. he was, 270. Exhausted worlds, 366. Exhilarate the spirit, 417. Exile from home, 568. of Erin, poor, 515. Exiles feed on hope, 695. Existence, I called the new world into, 464. love is woman's sole, 556. soul secured in her, 299. struggle for, 622. Exit, called to make our, 436. Exits and their entrances, 69. Expatiate free o'er all this, 314. Expatiates in a life to come, 315. Expectancy and rose of the state, 136. Expectation, better bettered, 50. fails, oft, 73. makes a blessing dear, 256. rise, bids, 398. to bury them, merely in, 222. Expects nothing, blessed who, 347. Expediency, a principle not, 609. party honesty is party, 669. Expedient to forget sometimes, 709. Expedients with such a king, 352. Expensive, gratitude is, 430. Experience be a jewel, 45. from home, 568. gained my, 70. ignorant in spite of, 376. keeps a dear school, 360. lamp of, 429. made him sage, long, 348. old, do attain, 250. sharp mordant of, 663. tells in every soil, 395. to make me sad, 71. Experiment, full tide of successful, 435. Explain a thing till all doubt, 332. spoil it by trying to, 441. the asking eye, 328. Expletives their feeble aid to join, 324. Exploits, glorious, 727. Explore the thought, 328. Expose thyself to feel, 147. Exposition of sleep, I have an, 58. Express and admirable in form, 134. more than painting can, 301. not so much to, as to conceal, 403. Expressed in fancy, not, 130. thought but ne'er so well, 323. Expression, beyond, 178. Expressive silence, come then, 357. Exquisite, joys too, 496. Exquisitely fine, how, 316. Extant, the story is, 138. Extend a mother's breath, 328. Extent, my offending hath this, 149. Extenuate, as for the brandy nothing, 597. nothing, 156. Exterior, fair, a recommendation, 709. Extravagant and erring spirit, 126. Extreme diseases, 700. few in the, 318. hate in the like, 345. perplexed in the, 156. remedies, 700. Extremes by change more fierce, 228. heard so oft in worst, 224. in man and nature, 317, 322. meet, 808. Extremity, a daring pilot in, 267. in man's most dark, 492. Exultations, agonies and loves, 471. Eye and prospect of his soul, 53. apple of his, 814. apple of the, 818. bear welcome in your, 117. behind you, an you had any, 76. bend your, on vacancy, 141. black is a pearl in woman's, 35. blow the horrid deed in every, 118. brighter when we come, 556. could not 'scape the Almighty's, 314. courtier's soldier's, 136. day's garish, 250. defiance in their, 395. did see that face, 23. dissolved in dew, 427. distinguish not by the, 715. don't view me with a critic's, 459. explain the asking, 328. fades in his, 298. fire in each, 326. for eye tooth for tooth, 813. foresees, whose certain, 343. fringed curtains of thine, 43. glad me with its soft black, 526. great, of heaven, 27. great taskmaster's, 252. guard me with a watchful, 300. half hidden from the, 469. harmony in her bright, 259. harvest of a quiet, 471. hearing ear and seeing, 827. heaven in her, 237. hide her shame from every, 403. I have a good, 50. in a fine frenzy rolling, 59. in my mind's, 128. lack-lustre, looking on it with, 68. light of a dark, 544. light of a pleasant, 655. light of the body is the, 838. like Mars to threaten, 140. lion heart and eagle, 392. locked up from mortal, 258. looks with a threatening, 79. looks yellow to the jaundiced, 325. lovely in her husband's, 465. man a microscopic, 316. muse on nature with a poet's, 513. nature's walks, 375. negotiate for itself, 51. no, hath seen such scarecrows, 86. not satisfied with seeing, 830. of a needle, camel through the, 840. of childhood fears a painted devil, 120. of the day, 6, 251, 434. of Greece, Athens the, 241. of heaven, beauteous, 79. of heaven visits, places that the, 80. of nature, lived in, 468. of newt and toe of frog, 123. of solitude, that inward, 475. of the intellect, 579. of time, 345. of vulgar light, 520. one auspicious and dropping, 127. open alle night with, 1. peril in thine, 105. postern of a small needle's, 82. power behind the, 603. precious seeing to the, 56. pupil of the human, 518. saw me it gave witness to me, 817. sleep all night with open, 1. smile in her, 582. still-soliciting, 146. sublime declared, 232. such beauty as a woman's, 55. sun cannot be looked at with a steady, 794. tear in her, 489. tear stands trembling in her, 343. that inward, 475. the seeing, 827. to watch, no, 522. twinkling of an, 62, 846. unborrowed from the, 467. unforgiving, an, 442. unpresumptuous, 421. upward glancing of an, 497. was dim and cold, his, 589. was in itself a soul, that, 550. was not dim, his, 814. was on the censer, 636. watch in every old man's, 106. wave before the half-shut, 357. welcome in your, your hand, 117. where feeling plays, an, 486. which hath the merriest, 93. white wench's black, 106. who sees with equal, 315. will mark our coming, 556. with a watchful, 300. with his glittering, 498. with threatening, 79. Eyes and eares and every thought, 23. are dim with childish tears, my, 471. are homes of silent prayer, 632. are in his mind, his, 503. as stars of twilight fair, 474. bend on me thy tender, 607. black, and lemonade, 519. book in many's, 104. close up his, 94. closed his, in endless night, 382. cobwebs out of my, 790. cynosure of neighbouring, 248. dear as these, 280. did once inhabit, holes where, 96. displayed the joy of youth, 444. drink to me only with thine, 179. eloquence of, 339. fear of God before their, 844. gifts that took all, 600. glow like the sparks of fire, 202. good for sore, 292. gospel-light from Bullen's, 387. hands were never made to tear each other's, 302. happiness through another man's, 71. hath not a Jew, 63. hell to choose love by another's, 57. I will not give sleep to mine, 824. in scorn of, 96. innocence closing up his, 40. kindling her undazzled, 255. ladies whose bright, 249. light that lies in woman's, 522. light that visits these sad, 383. like stars start from their spheres, 131. look your last, 109. looked love to eyes, 542. love darting, 246. love looks not with the, 57. make pictures when shut, 502. man may see with no, 148. man with large gray, 472. Marlborough's, 365. may weep, those watchful, 511. meet far off, when, 274. night has a thousand, 669. no speculation in those, 122. not a friend to close his, 271. not yet created, 162. of a fool, 827. of gallery critics, 419. of my cash-box, 798. of sentiment, pluck the, 635. of unholy blue, 521. offensive to my, 296. ope their golden, 159. pearls that were his, 42. play the woman with mine, 124. pleasant sights salute the, 655. poorly satisfy our, 174. quaint enamelled, 247. rain influence, 249. read their history in a nation's, 385. reflecting gems, 96. sans, sans teeth, 69. severe, 69. shall cry my, out, 787. she gave me ears she gave me, 469. show his, and grieve his heart, 123. shut, he could go there with his, 761. sights of death within mine, 96. sought the west afar, 487. soul sitting in thine, 249. soul within her, 554. star-like, 200. stood with stupid, 273. streaming, and breaking hearts, 625. sublime with tears, 620. such beaming, 520. sweeter than the lids of Juno's, 77. sweetest, were ever seen, 621. tears gather to the, 630. that shone now dimmed, 523. that would not look on me, 442. the break of day, 49. the glow-worm lend thee, 202. they strike mine, 178. thy dying, were closed, 335. to the blind, feet to the lame, 817. unto dying, 630. wanton, 833. were closed, thy dying, 335. were made for seeing, 599. where'er I turn my ravished, 299. which fail with wakefulness, 590. whose subdued, 157. will not give sleep to mine, 824. wipe my weeping, 303. wiped our, 69. with his half-shut, 326. women's, from, 56. Eyeballs roll, lips tremble and, 333. Eyebrow, ballad to his mistress', 69. Eyelids heavy and red, 585. of the morn, opening, 247. slumber to mine, 824. weigh down my, 89. Eyesight, treasure of his, 104. Eyne, Bacchus with pink, 158.
Fable, in a Libyan, 696. read my little, 929. Fables and legends of the Talmud, 166. Fabric, huge, rose like an exhalation, 225. of the sky, 342. of this vision, baseless, 43. rose silently as a dream, 421. the mystic, sprung, 535. Face, apparitions start into her, 52. Aurora shows her brightening, 367. bury me on my, 763. call it fair not pale, 500. can't I commend another's, 377. climber-upward turns his, 111. continual comfort in a, 23. disasters in his morning, 397. divine, human, 230. excuse in her, 239. familiar with her, 317. features of my father's, 552. finer form or lovelier, 490. garden in her, there is a, 685. give me a look give me a, 178. God has given you one, 136. hides a shining, 423. in his morning, 397. in many a solitary place, 468. in the moon, 766. in the sweat of thy, 812. is as a book, 117. labour bears a lovely, 182. like a benediction, 785. like a blessing, 785. like the milky way, 256. look on her, and you'll forget, 325. magic of a, 200. man had fixed his, as if the, 468. mind's construction in the, 117. music breathing from her, 550. music of her, 259. never eie did see that, 23. no odious furrows in my, 445. nose on a man's face, 44, 192, 772, 785. nose upon his, 415. ocean on whose awful, 610. o'er which a thousand shadows go, 486. of heaven so fine, 107. of joy we wear a, 471. one beloved, on earth, 552. pardoned all except her, 559. princely counsel in his, 227. saw the manners in the, 367. shining morning, 69. shyned bright, her angels, 27. some awful moment, 476. spit in my, 84. stirred with her dream, 558. ten commandments in your, 93. that launched a thousand ships, 41. that makes simplicity a grace, 178. to feel the mist in my, 650. transmitter of a foolish, 354. truth has such a, 269. umbered, see the other's, 92. visit her, too roughly, 128. wave with dimpled, 681. Faces, dusk, with turbans, 240. none alike, 218. of the poor, grind the, 833. sea of upturned, 493, 531. the old familiar, 509. Facility of the octosyllabic verse, 550. Facing fearful odds, 593. Facts and the laws, 671. angularity of, 601. are stubborn things, 392, 800. for poor men's, 36. imagination for his, 443. Faculties, benumbs all his, 369. hath borne his, 118. to bear every event, 742. Faculty divine, visions and, 479. every, contemplates certain things, 744. infinite in, 134. that forms thy judgment, 750. Fade, all that 's bright must, 522. as a leaf, we all do, 835. dazzle as they, 492. may flourish or may, 396. nothing of him that doth, 42. thy eternal summer shall not, 161. Faded like the morning dew, 513. on the crowing of the cock, 127. Fades a summer cloud, so, 434. in his eye, 298. Fading are the joys we dote upon, 281. honours of the dead, 487. in music, a swan-like end, 63. never, serenity of countenance, 299. Faery elves whose midnight revels, 225. lands forlorn, 575. Queen, read the, 663. Fagots and fagots, there are, 797. Fail, if this, 245. if we should, 118. no such word as, 606. nor fall, never to, 745. not ashamed to, 366. not for sorrow, 641. they never, who die in a great cause, 555. we will not, 118. Fails, oft expectation, 73. Failed the bright promise, 535. Failing, every, but their own, 548. Failings leaned to virtue's side, 396. Fain die a dry death, 42. would I but I dare not, 25. would I climb yet fear I to fall, 26. Faint and fear to live alone, 569. heart ne'er won fair lady, 789. in the day of adversity, 828. so spiritless so, 88. why should we, 569. Fair, all that is, by nature good, 29. and crystal river, 180. and ever young, ever, 271. and good as she, 179. and never proud, 151. and softly goes far, 785. and unpolluted flesh, 144. as a star, 469. brave deserves the, 271. chaste and unexpressive she, 70. daffadills we weep to see, 202. day after the, 12. die because a woman 's, 199. divided excellence, 78. eunuchs guardians of the, 310. fat and forty, 495. for all that is, 29. found out a gift for my, 380. good as she was, 455. good-night, to each a, 490. Greece sad relic, 541. hand that hath made you, 49. humanities of old religion, 504. if ladies be but young and, 68. in death, speak me, 65. is foul foul is fair, 115. is she not passing, 44. laughs the morn, 383. lov'd the brightest, 377. maidens are commonly fortunate, 33. matchless Ganymed divinely, 340. Melrose, would'st view, 487. not pale, call it, 500. or good alone, nothing is, 598. round belly with capon lined, 69. science frowned not, 386. she spake full, 1. she was not exceeding, 35. so deadly, 548. spirit rest thee now, 570. spoken and persuading, 101. supreme ambition to be, 377. sweet and, she seems to be, 220. the rose looks, 162. to fair he flew, from, 489. too, to worship, 564. tresses insnare, 326. undress best dress, 357. weather it will be, 840. weather out of the north, 817. what care I how, she be, 26, 199. women and brave men, 542. words never hurt the tongue, 38. words, to give, 12. young and so, 586. Zurich's waters, 677. Fairer, she never studied to be, 35. spirit conveyed, 313. than the day, be she, 199. than the evening air, 41. Fairest of fair Zurich's daughters, 677. of her daughters Eve, 232. of stars, 235. Fairies' coachmakers, 104. midwife, 104. Fairy elves, 225. fiction drest, by, 383. hands their knell is rung, 389. of the mine, swart, 245. takes nor witch hath power, 127. tales did tell, 583. Fairy-like music, what, 677. Faith a passionate intuition, 481. amaranthine flower of, 482. and hope, animated by, 369. and hope, world will disagree in, 318. and morals Milton held, 472. belief ripened into, 481. bible is a book of, 530. fanatic, 525. has centre everywhere, 632. he hath denied the, 847. herself is half confounded, 673. I have kept the, 848. in honest doubt, 633. in some nice tenets, 260. in womankind, 630. inflexible in, 428. is kneeling by his bed, 40. is the substance of things hoped for, 848. man should render reason for his, 460. mirror of constant, 342. modes of, for, 318. now abideth, 845. of many made for one, 318. of reason, no longer in the, 504. perhaps wrong, 260. plain and simple, 114. pure-eyed, 243. simple, more than Norman blood, 624. that right makes might, 622. that wears well, 663. triumphant over fears, 615. unfaithful kept him, 629. we walk by, not by sight, 846. who breaks his, 784. Faith's defender, the, 351. pure shrine, 569. Faithful below he did his duty, 436. dog bear him company, 315. found among the faithless, 235. in action in honour clear, 323. loves shall moralize my song, 27. only he, 235. the wounds of a friend, 829. unto death, be thou, 849. Faithfull frends, fallyng out of, 21. Faithless, among the, faithful, 235. Falcon towering in her pride, 120. Falcons, hopes like towering, 287. Fall, brook with many a, 455. by dividing we, 426. caused man to, 165. caused the angels to, 165. divided we, 595. fain would I climb yet fear to, 26. haughty spirit before a, 826. he that is down needs fear no, 266. it had a dying, 74. never to fail or, 745. no lower, he that 's down can, 212. of a sparrow, 145. out and chide and fight, 302. pride will have a, 13. some, some grow, 338. take heed lest he, 845. though free to, 230. to us is adverse, descent and, 226. what a, was there, 114. Falls as I do, 99. as the leaves do, 184. early or too late, 183. like Lucifer, 99. shallow rivers to whose, 41. with the leaf, 184. Fallen, arise or be forever, 224. Babylon is, 833. from grace, 846. from his high estate, 271. how are the mighty, 815. into the sere the yellow leaf, 124. Lucifer how art thou, 833. on evil days, though, 236. Fallest a blessed martyr, 100. Falling at intervals upon the ear, 422. fear 's as bad as, 160. in melody back, 504. man, cruelty to load a, 101. man, press not a, 99. of a tear, the, 497. with a falling state, 336. world, secure amidst a, 300. Fallings from us vanishings, 478. Falling-off was there, what a, 132. Fallyng out of faithfull frends, 21. False and fleeting as 't is fair, 535. and hollow, all was, 226. as dicers' oaths, 140. fires, kindles on the coast, 484. framed to make women, 151. fugitive, 229. history must be, 304. philosophy, 228. science, the glare of, 428. thou wouldst not play, 117. to any man, canst not be, 130. what was new was, 374. Falsehood and truth grapple, 255. framed, heart for, 442. hath a goodly outside, 61. no, can endure, 234. strife of truth with, 657. under saintly shew, 232. wedded to some dear, 525. Falsely luxurious man, 355. Falstaff sweats to death, 84. Falter not for sin, 641. to, would be sin, 653. Fame, above all Roman, 329. blush to find it, 329. church to God not to, 322. damned to, 354. damned to everlasting, 319. death-bed of, 514. earth sounds my, 344. elates thee, while, 519. family of, 501. fool to, nor yet a, 327. for a pot of ale, 91. from the field of his, 563. gives immortal, 311. grant an honest, 333. great heir of, 251. hard to climb the steep of, 428. hath created something of nothing, 222. I slight, nor, 333. is ephemeral, 752. is no plant, 247. is the spur, 247. martyrdom of, 552. most infamous are fond of, 413. nor yet a fool to, 327. nothing can cover his high, 198. on lesser ruins built, 258. over his living head, 565. rich in barren, 344. shade that follows wealth or, 402. that comes after life, 750. the pious fool outlives in, 296. the rolls of, 345. then was cheap, 275. to patch up his, 412. too fond of, 747. too mighty such monopoly of, 189. unknown to, 339. unknown to fortune and to, 386. what is the end of, 556. what rage for, 431. Fame's eternal beadroll, 28. eternal camping ground, 681. ladder, ascended, 655. proud temple, 428. Familiar as his garter, 91. as household words, 92. as the rose in spring, 752. be thou, but not vulgar, 129. beast to man and signifies love, 45. beauty soon grows, 298. but not coarse, 369. clothing the palpable and, 504. creature, good wine is a, 152. faces, the old, 509. friend, mine own, 851. with her face, 317. with his hoary locks, 588. Familiarity breeds contempt, 712. contempt upon, 45. Familiarly talks of roaring lions, 78. Families, but two, in the world, 789. most ancient, 190. of fame, all the, 501. of yesterday, 286. Family, children of one, 302. father of a, 748. Famine, his, should be filled, 229. is in thy cheeks, 108. philanthropists in time of, 597. they that die by, 283. Famous by my pen, 257. by my sword, 257. found myself, 560. founders of civilization, 531. orators repair, thence to the, 241. to all ages, 254. victory, it was a, 507. Famoused for fight, 161. Fan me while I sleep, 418. brain him with his lady's, 84. Fanatic faith wedded fast, 525. Fancies do we affect, sad, 483. men's more giddy, 75. thick-coming, 125. Fancy bred, where is, 63. bright-eyed, 382. by hopeless, feigned, 630. chuckle, makes one's, 266. draws, gives a glimpse and, 378. fed, hope is theirs by, 381. food of sweet and bitter, 71. free, maiden meditation, 58. his imperial, 457. homebound, 594. like the finger of a clock, 420. most excellent, 144. motives of more, 74. not expressed in, 130. painted her, all my, 682. reason virtue, 357. whispers of, 367. young man's, 625. youthful poet's, 301. Fancy's child, Shakespeare, 249. course, impediments in, 74. maze, wandered long in, 328. meteor ray, misled by, 447. rays the hills adorning, 447. Fanny, Lord, spins, 328. Fanny's way, pretty, 305. Fantasies, no figures nor no, 111. our lightest, 656. thousand, begin to throng, 243. Fantasy, nothing but vain, 105. Fantasy's hot fire, 488. Fantastic, alike, if too new or old, 324. as a woman's mood, 492. fickle fierce and vain, 491. if too new or old alike, 324. summer's heat, 81. toe, light, 248. toys, painted trifles and, 391. tricks, plays such, 48. Fantastical, not in fashion is, 191. Fantastically carved, 90. Far above the great, 382. amid the melancholy main, 357. as angels' ken, 223. as the breeze can bear, 550. as the solar walk, 315. beneath the good how, 382. from gay cities, 345. from mortal cares, 534. from the lips we love, 521. from the madding crowd, 385. he seems so near and yet so, 633. less sweet to live, 521. off his coming shone, 236. press not a falling man too, 99. stretched greatness, 27. Farce is done, the, 770. played by kings and republics, 777. Fardels bear, who would, 136. Fare, brown bread and the gospel is good, 283. thee well and if forever, 552. thee well, isle of beauty, 581. Fared worse, further and, 17. Farewell a long farewell, 99. a word that must be, 548. bade the world, 513. content, 154. forever and forever, 115. goes out sighing, 102. happy fields, 223. hope fear remorse, 231. I only feel farewell, 539. if ever fondest prayer, 539. mercy sighed, 551. that fatal word, 551. the neighing steed, 154. the plumed troop, 154. the tranquil mind, 154. to all my greatness, 99. to every fear I 'll bid, 303. to Lochaber, 671. to thee Araby's daughter, 526. Farewells to the dying, 615. Far-heard whisper, 498. Far-off divine event, one, 634. things, old unhappy, 473. unattained and dim, 680. Farm, each reaps on his own, 701. moderate sized, 693. of the world, 507. Farmer, I have fed like a, 293. Farmers, embattled, 599. Farther from God near the church, 283. off from heaven, 583. Farthing candle to the sun, 311. Fascinate, blandishments will not, 436. Fascination of a name, 422. Fashion, fantastical that is not in, 191. garment out of, 160. glass of, 136. high Roman, 159. of a new doublet, carving the, 51. of his hat, his faith the, 50. of these times, 67. of this world passeth away, 845. out of the world as out of, 296. the world's new, 54. wears out more apparel, 52. Fashions, in words as with, 324. Fashion's brightest arts, 398. Fashionable topics, 402. Fashioned so slenderly, 586. Fashioneth their hearts alike, 819. Fast and loose, 55. bind fast find, 10. by a brook, 428. by the oracle of God, 223. hold, that which is, 847. in fires, confined to, 131. some break their, 263. spare, 249. too late who goes too, 712. Fast-anchored isle, 418. Fast-flitting meteor, 561. Fast-flying cloud, 561. Fasten him as a nail, 834. Fasting for a good man's love, 70. Fat and greasy citizens, 67. contentions, 253. dividends, incarnation of, 564. fair and forty, 495. feed, the ancient grudge, 61. I am resolved to grow, 275. is in the fire, 9. laugh and be, 670. liberal soul shall be made, 826. men about me that are, 111. more, than bard beseems, 357. must stand upon his bottom, 265. oily man of God, 357. one of them is, and grows old, 84. oxen, who drives, 375. things, feast of, 834. waxed, and kicked, 814. weed on Lethe wharf, 131. Fatal and perfidious bark, 247. bellman, the owl, 119. gift of beauty, the, 545. hands, their, 229. shadows that walk by us, 183. so sweet was ne'er so, 156. word farewell, 551. Fate and wish agree, did my, 489. binding nature fast in, 334. cannot harm me, 461. cowards mock the patriot's, 681. cries out, my, 131. display, thy future, 344. each cursed his, 672. eagle's, and mine are one, 219. eternal doom of, 29. fixed, free-will, foreknowledge, 228. forced by, 274. gave me whate'er else denied, 661. hanging breathless on thy, 615. has wove the thread of life, 343. he either fears his, too much, 257. heart for any, 612. heart for every, 553. heaven hides the book of, 315. itself could awe the soul of Richard, 296. limits of a vulgar, 382. man is never wide of his, 599. man meets his, 307. man the fool of, 346. no armour against, 209. no man appears to tell their, 344. no one is so accursed by, 613. of mighty monarchs, 356. of Rome, big with the, 297. seemed to wind him up, 276. sits on these dark battlements, 456. stamp of, 337. struggling in the storms of, 336. take a bond of, 123. things produced by, 765. to bear is to conquer our, 515. torrent of his, 366. true as, 182. where the good man meets his, 307. why should they know their, 381. with a heart for any, 612. Fates and destinies, 62. men are masters of their, 110. of mortal men, the, 341. wills and, so contrary run, 138. Fate's remote decrees, 343. Father Abram, 62. all the world and one's, 797. and mother, honour thy, 695. and my friend, my, 278. antic the law, 83. craves a booby son, booby, 310. feeds his flocks, 392. have a turnip than his, 375. her, loved me, 150. hoarding went to hell, 95. lies, full fathom five thy, 42. mother brethren all in thee, 338. my, made them all, 421. no more like my, 128. of a family, 748. of all in every age, 334. of the man, the child is, 469. Son and Holy Ghost, 278. to that thought, wish was, 90. was before him, happy that his, 293. William, you are old, 506. wise, knows his own child, 62. wise son maketh a glad, 825. Fathers, ashes of his, 593. have eaten sour grapes, 835. sins of the, 699. where are thy, 836. worshipped stocks, our, 252. Father's brother, my, 128. face, features of my, 552. house, chimneys in my, 94. house, daughters of my, 76. house, many mansions in my, 843. joy mother's pride, 492. spirit, I am thy, 131. Fathered, so, and so husbanded, 112. Father-in-law, fine thing to be, 454. Fatherly, I cannot lift it up, 657. Fathom five, thy father lies full, 42. five, under the Rialto, 554. line could never touch ground, 84. Fatigued with life, 513. Fattest hog in Epicurus' sty, 393. Fault against the dead, 127. condemn the, and not the actor, 47. every man has his, 109. excusing of a, makes it worse, 80. grows two thereby, 205. he that does one, 301. I see, hide the, 334. in great matters, 724. is not in our stars, 110. just hint a, 327. of a penetrating wit, 796. of angels and of gods, 335. of fools, wise men avoid the, 725. one loves him better for all his, 401. on one side, 796. political, 805. proudly clung to their first, 643. rich without a, 337. seeming monstrous, 70. their stars were more in, 287. to heaven to nature, 127. Faults, all his, observed, 115. be blind to her, 287. England with all her, 413. England with all thy, 418. if he had any, 399. in vain you quote my, 511. lie gently on him, 100. men moulded out of, 50. thou hast no, 295. to be conscious of no, 579. to scan, careless their, 396. to see all others', 319. world of vile ill-favoured, 46. Faultily faultless, 631. Faultless body, 342. monster, 279. piece to see, thinks a, 323. Favour is deceitful, 829. must come to this, 144. Favours are denied, when, 362. call, nor for her, 333. given, pleased with, 362. hangs on princes', 99. lively sense of future, 304. sweet and precious, 451. Favourite has no friend, 381. sin, his, 507. to be a prodigal's, 475. Favourites, early death, heaven gives its, 546. Fawne and crouch, 30. Fawning, thrift may follow, 137. Fayre and fetisly, spake ful, 1. Fear, adored through, 421. and bloodshed, 476. and sorrow, pine with, 29. bid farewell to every, 303. boys with bugs, 72. cannot taint with, 124. death in every hedge, 783. death, men, 164. each bush an officer, 95. early and provident, 411. God honour the king, 849. God nothing else to fear, 391. in the night, imagining some, 59. is affront, 313. is as bad as falling, the, 160. is sharp-sighted, 785. may force a man, 11. mother of form and, 39. no, in love, 849. not and be just, 100. not guilt, those who, 413. not to touch the best, 25. of death, 711. of God before their eyes, 844. o' hell 's a hangman's whip, 448. of kings, 64. perfect love casteth out, 849. strange that men should, 112. thy nature, yet do I, 117. to be we know not what, 276. to die, cowards may, 26. to fall yet fain would climb, 26. to live alone, 569. Fears and saucy doubts, 122. do make us traitors, 123. faith triumphant o'er our, 615. God and knows no other fear, 391. his fate too much, 257. hope when it dawns from, 491. humanity with all its, 615. humble cares and delicate, 469. more, than wars or women have, 99. no, to beat away, 482. of the brave, 365. our hopes belied our, 583. present, less than imaginings, 116. prosperity is not without many, 164. Fearful adversaries, souls of, 95. goodness is never, 49. joy, snatch a, 381. odds, facing, 593. summons, upon a, 126. Fearfully and wonderfully made, 824. Fearing to attempt, 47. Feast, as you were going to a, 178. beginning of a, 87. chief nourisher in life's, 120. enough is good as a, 20, 38, 363. gorgeous, 246. imagination of a, 81. invite your friend to a, 694. merry, great welcome makes a, 50. merry heart hath a continual, 826. of Crispian, is called the, 92. of fat things, 834. of languages, have been at a, 56. of nectared sweets, 245. of reason and flow of soul, 328. sat at any good man's, 68. Feasts, wedlock compared to public, 176. Feasting, house of, 830. presence, full of light, 109. Feather, a wit 's a, chief a rod, 319. bed betwixt a wall, 211. birds of a, 191. drown a fly or waft a, 306. from an angel's wing, 484. her winged spirit is, 36. if wafted downward, 614. of his own, espied a, 219. on the fatal dart, his own, 539. that adorns the royal bird, 689. Feathers, see their own, plucked, 518. she plumes her, 244. two-legged animal without, 763. Feathered Mercury, rise like, 86. my nest, 771. Feats of broil and battle, 150. Feature, cheated of, 95. outward form and, 503. so scented the grim, 239. weeds of glorious, 30. Features, homely, 246. of men, differences in, 718. of my father's face, 552. Fed of the dainties, bred in a book, 55. show lowly taught and highly, 73. Federal union must be preserved, our, 458. Fee, set my life at a pin's, 131. the doctor, than, 270. Fees, contentions and, flowing, 253. clear of the grave, 598. Feeble, if virtue, were, 246. most forcible, 89. temper, man of such, 110. Feed fat the ancient grudge, 61. he that doth the ravens, 67. me with a shepherd's care, 300. my revenge if nothing else, 63. on floures and weeds, 30. on hope, to, 29. on prayers, 25. Feeds and breeds by a composture, 109. himself his neighbor and me, 658. Feeder, blasphemes his, 246. Feel and to possess, 541. another's woe, teach me to, 334. it most, those who, 566. like one who treads alone, 523. no time to, 594. that I am happier than I know, 237. those who would make us, 412. to feel what wretches, 147. to hear to see to, 541. which they themselves not, 53. your honour grip, 448. Feels a thousand deaths, 308. at each thread, 316. meanest thing that, 472. the noblest acts the best, 654. the wanton stings, 47. Feeling deeper than thought, 653. eye where, plays, 486. hearts touch them but rightly, 455. high mountains are a, 543. is quick and transient, 648. of his business, 143. of sadness and longing, 614. petrifies the, 448. plays, an eye where, 486. sensible to, as to sight, 119. to the worse, gives greater, 81. Feelings, great, came to them, 634. to mortals given, some, 491. unemployed, waste of, 549. Feet, at her, he bowed, 814. bar my constant, 357. beneath her petticoat, 256. clouted brogues from off my, 160. every turf beneath their, 515. friend's departing, 661. hands wings or, 230. hours with flying, 542. lamp unto my, 823. lie close about his, 634. like snails did creep, 202. many-twinkling, 382. nailed on the bitter cross, 82. of Gamaliel, at the, 843. shoes were on their, 510. standing with reluctant, 614. through faithless leather, 311. time's iron, 610. to the foe, his, 514. to the lame eyes to the blind, 817. two pale, crossed in rest, 667. underneath his, 23. Feetur, haint one agreeable, 659. Felicitie, what more, can fall, 30. Felicities, nature's old, 486. Felicity, absent thee from, 146. and flower of wickedness, 657. God made man to enjoy, 746. in fortune's favours, 737. our own, we make, 367. Fell, by that sin, the angels, 100. Doctor, I do not love thee, 286. down, all of us, 114. great Caesar, 114. like autumn fruit, 276. like stars, they, 496. of hair would rouse and stir, 125. purpose, shake my, 117. swoop, at one, 124. though the brightest, 124. Fellow, covetous sordid, 352. dies an honest, 184. hail, well met, 290. Hannibal was a pretty, 295. hook-nosed, of Rome, 90. in a market-town, 432. in the cellarage, hear this, 132. in the firmament, 112. mad, met me, 86. many a good tall, 83. no feeling of his business, 143. of but one idea, 371, 609. of infinite jest, 144. of no mark nor likelihood, 86. of the selfsame flight, 60. that hath had losses, 53. that hath two gowns, 53. that will have no sovereign, 24. there 's a lean, beats all, 181. touchy testy pleasant, 300. vindictive and touchy, 730. want of it the, 319. with the best king, 93. Fellows, best king of good, 93. nature hath framed strange, 59. of the baser sort, 843. we 're all good, together, 673. young, will be young, 428. Fellow-fault to match it, 70. Fellow-feeling, help others out of, 185. makes one wondrous kind, 387. Fellow-men, one who loves his, 536. Fellowship, manhood nor good, 83. right hands of, 846. Felony to drink small beer, 94. Felt along the heart, 467. as a man, thought as a sage, 428. darkness which may be, 813. in the blood, 467. the halter draw, 440. with spirit so profound, 471. Female errors fall, if to her share, 325. friendship, elegance of, 368. hunting for one fair, 272. mouth, kisses from a, 554. of sex it seems, 242. Feminine, the vision, 594. Fence, cunning in, 76. of rhetoric, dazzling, 246. Fens bogs dens, 228. Ferdinand Mentez Pinto, 294. Fern, grasshoppers under a, 410. Ferre as I can gesse, 6. Festus I plunge, 643. Fetisly, fayre and, spake ful, 1. Festivity, pleasant place of, 544. Fetterless, free and, 680. Fetters off, throws its last, 572. Fever, after life's fitful, 121. Fever of the world, the, 467. so when a raging, burns, 303. Few and far between, 514. are chosen, many called but, 840. die and none resign, 435. fit audience though, 236. grinders cease because they are, 831. immortal names, 562. in the extreme, 318. is all the world, that, 39. in the extreme, 318. know their own good, how, 274. let thy occupations be, 752. let thy words be, 830. plain rules, a, 479. real friends, 377. shall part where many meet, 515. strong instincts, 479. that only lend their ear, 39. things impossible to diligence, 368. too many yet how, 545. we happy, 92. Fezziwig, in came Mrs., 652. Fiat justitia ruat coelum, 855. Fib, destroy his, or sophistry, 327. Fibs, I 'll tell you no, 401. Fickle as a changeful dream, 491. fierce and vain, 491. Fico for the phrase, 45. Fiction, by fairy, drest, 383. condemn it as an improbable, 76. lags after truth, 408. truth stranger than, 560. Fictions like to truth, 692. Fiddler statesman buffoon, 268. Fie foh and fum, 147. on possession, 4. Field accidents by flood and, 150. as a flower of the, 823. be lost, what though the, 223. beat this ample, 315. cow a good animal in the, 371. fresh verdure of the, 414. hath eyes, 2. he rushed into the, 542. in the tented, 150. lilies of the, 838. of air, through the, 424. of fight, business in the, 340. of his fame, from the, 563. of honour, dead on the, 808. Prussia hurried to the, 443, 489. six Richmonds in the, 98. so truth be in the, 255. squadron in the, 149. with his back to the, 514. Fields, babbled of green, 91. beloved in vain, 381. better to hunt in, 270. dales and, 40. farewell, happy, 223. happy autumn, 630. little tyrants of his, 385. out of the old, 6. poetic, encompass me, 299. rude militia, raw in, 273. showed how, were won, 396. with purpureal gleams, 482. Fiend, a frightful, 499. angelical, 107. equivocation of the, 125. hell contains no fouler, 345. no, in hell can match, 296. thou marble-hearted, 146. Fiends, juggling, 126. Fiend-like to dwell in sin, 793. Fierce and vain, fickle, 491. as ten furies, 228. as they paint him, the lion is not so, 206, 222. democratie, 241. repentance rears her crest, 355. Fiercer by despair, 226. Fiery floods, to bathe in, 48. pain, throbs of, 367. Pegasus, turn and wind a, 86. soul working its way, 267. Fife, ear-piercing, 154. sound the clarion fill the, 493. squeaking of the wry-necked, 62. Fifteen, maiden of bashful, 442. Fig for care and a fig for woe, 9. Figs, in name of the prophet, 517. Fig-leaves, they sewed, together, 812. Fig-tree, under his, 836. Fight again, those that fly may, 215, 403. another day, live to, 216, 403. another such, I were undone, 733. business in the field of, 340. but when her ladyship is by, 79. famoused for, 161. first in the, 337. for such a land, dare to, 489. good at a, 519. I give up the, 643. I have fought a good, 848. it out on this line, 664. the good fight, 848. the last in, 337. well hast thou fought the better, 236. Fights and runs away, 216, 403. he that gained a hundred, 628. Fighting, bellyful of, 159. foremost fell, 542. rusty for want of, 211. still destroying and still, 272. Fighter, fits a dull, 87. Figure for the time of scorn, 155. in company, makes no, 376. of man, God not the, 765. of the giant mass, baby, 102. of the house, 88. the thing we like, we, 594. Figures on a dial, 654. strange and sweet, 499. Filches from me my good name, 153. Files of time, foremost, 626. Fill a pit as well as better, 87. Filled with fury, 390. Fillip with a three-man beetle, 88. Fills, he bounds connects he, 316. Filthy lucre, not greedy of, 847. Final goal of ill, 632. hope is flat despair, 226. ruin drives her ploughshare, 448. ruin fiercely drives, 309. Find it in my heart, could not, 52. safe, safe bind, 10. seek and ye shall, 839. too late that men betray, 403. Finds the down pillow hard, 160. tongues in trees, 67. Findeth, he that seeketh, 839. Fine by defect, 321. by degrees and beautifully less, 287. frenzy rolling, poet's eye in a, 59. how exquisitely, 316. in love, nature is, 142. manners need the support of fine manners in others, 603. puss-gentleman, 415. thing to be father-in-law, 454. too, a point to your wit, 792. words wonder where you stole 'em, 290. Finely touched, spirits are not, 46. Fineness which a hymn affords, 205. Finer form or lovelier face, 490. Finger and thumb, twixt, 83. freed from his ambitious, 98. in every pie, 789. more goodness in her little, 293. of a clock, like the, 420. pipe for fortune's, 138. points to heaven, whose silent, 481. points to the sky, silent, 504. slow unmoving, 155. writes and having writ, 768. Fingers, four, from death, 758. decay's effacing, 548. rude, with forced, 246. weary and worn, with, 585. were made before forks, 293. within two, of death, 758. Finger's breadth of being mad, 763. Fingers' ends, at my, 12, 74. Finished by such as she, 78. my course, I have, 848. Fire answers fire, 92. bastion fringed with, 631. books that you may carry to the, 375. burn and cauldron bubble, 123. burned, while I was musing, 819. burnt child dreads the, 16. clean hearth a clear, 508. clothes and meat, 322. coals of, on his head, 828, 844. cold performs the effect of, 228. day fills his blue urn with, 600. doubt thou the stars are, 133. fantasy's hot, 488. fat is in the, 9. fretted with golden, 134. fringed with, 631. from beds of raging, 228. from the mind, years steal, 542. from the sun, moon snatches her, 109. frying-pan into the, 18, 785. glass of liquid, 457. glow like sparks of, 202. hasty as, 80. in antique Roman urns, 213. in each eye, 326. in his bosom, 825. in his hand, who can hold the, 81. is not quenched, 841. is the test of gold, 197, 714. little, kindleth, 849. little, quickly trodden out, 95. melt in her own, 140. motion of a hidden, 497. now stir the, 420. O for a muse of, 90. O love O, 623. one, burns out another's, 104. pillar of, by night, 813. purge off the baser, 226. shirt of, martyr in his, 667. sitting by a sea-coal, 89. snatches from the sun, 109. souls made of, 311. source of motion, 781. spark of that celestial, 425. spark of that immortal, 549. sparkle the right Promethean, 56. stood against my, 148. that warms cold, 792. three removes as bad as a, 360. two irons in the, 196. uneffectual, 'gins to pale his, 132. with white, laden, 565. without some smoke, no, 17, 33. yreken in our ashen cold, 3. Fires, confined to fast in, 131. kindles false, 484. live their wonted, 385. of passion, to light the, 617. of ruin glow, 513. religion veils her sacred, 332. the tops of the eastern pines, 81. truth lend her noblest, 540. Fired another Troy, 272. the Ephesian dome, 296. Fire-hearts sowed our furrows, 620. Fireside happiness, 455. howsoe'er defended, no, 615. to make a happy, 449. Firm concord holds, 227. thy purpose, 307. Firmament, the sun in the, 530. no fellow in the, 112. now glowed the, 233. o'erhanging, 134. on high, the spacious, 300. pillared is rottenness, 245. showeth his handiwork, 819. stars in earth's, 613. Firmness in the right, 622. nature shakes off her wonted, 354. Firm-set earth, thou sure and, 119. First and the last, 849. be not the, by whom the new is tried, 324. dark day of nothingness, 548. flower of the earth, 522. gem of the sea, 522. great cause, 334. he wrought, 2. in a village, 727. in banquets and in the fight, 337. in glory first in place, 344. in the hearts of his countrymen, 445. in war first in peace, 445. step which costs, 801. true gentleman, 182. who came away, 556. First-born's breath, feels her, 562. Fir-trees dark and high, 583. Fish, all is, that cometh to net, 15. cat would eat, 14. in troubled waters, 283. no, ye 're buying, 493. nor flesh, 13. not with this melancholy bait, 60. sold for more than an ox, 734. to fry, other, 772, 790. what cat 's averse to, 381. with the worm, man may, 141. Fishes gnawed upon, men that, 96. live in the sea, how do the, 161. men live like, 264. men were first produced in, 739. that tipple in the deep, 259. Fisher's chorus-note, 674. life, gallant, 209. Fishermen on the beach, 148. Fishified, how art thou, 107. Fishing, may the east wind never blow when he goes a, 207. Fish-like smell, very ancient and, 43. Fist instead of a stick, 209. Fit audience though few, 236. for the gods, a dish, 111. it for the sky, 672. man, most senseless and, 51. 's upon me now, the, 198. to hold a candle, 351. Fits, 't was sad by, 390. Fitful fever, after life's, 121. Fitness of things, eternal, 364. Fitted him to a T, 375. in arts, well, 55. Fitting, done well and as is, 837. season is best, 694. Fittest place man can die, 680. survival of the, 622, 681. Five fathom deep, healths, 105. fathom under the Rialto, 554. hundred friends, 419. reasons why men drink, 793. Five-words-long, jewels, 630. Fixed fate free will, 228. figure for the time, 155. like a plant, 317. my heart is, 821. star, name to every, 54. Flag, death's pale, 109. freedom waves the fustian, 518. has braved a thousand years, 514. is known in every sea, 605. nail to the mast her holy, 635. of England, the meteor, 515. of our union forever, 596. of the free heart's hope, 574. the sceptre all who meet obey, our, 550. to haul down the American, 678. Flame, adding fuel to the, 242. freedom's holy, 382. if you nurse a, 516. love's devoted, 523. love's holy, 508. nor public nor private, 332. that lit the battle's wreck, 570. vital spark of heavenly, 334. words so full of subtile, 196. Flames, throng their paly, 92. yet from those, no light, 223. Flaming meteor, harmless, 261. youth, 140. Flanders received our yoke, 220. swore terribly in, 378. Flash and outbreak of a fiery mind, 133. of the lightning, 561. Flashes of merriment, 144. of silence, occasional, 461. Flat and unprofitable, 128. as pancakes, 173. burglary as ever was committed, 53. despair, our final hope is, 226. sea sunk, in the, 244. that 's, 86. Flatter knaves, to, 290. Neptune for his trident, 103. Flattered, being then most, 111. to tears this aged man, 575. whom all the world hath, 26. Flatterers besieged, by, 327. he hates, 111. Flattering painter, a, 399. tale, hope told a, 683. unction to your soul, 141. Flattery, I come not to hear such, 101. imitation is the sincerest, 675. is the food of fools, 290. never lost on poet's ear, 487. soothe the cold ear of death, 384. to name a coward, 463. Flaunting extravagant quean, 442. Flax, smoking, 834. Flaxen was his poll, 142. Flea has smaller fleas, 290. in his ear, 184, 771. that 's a valiant, 91. Fleas, great, have little, 290. little fleas have lesser, 290. that on him prey, 290. Fled, I waked she, 252. like a passing thought, 447. murmuring, 234. Flee when no man pursueth, 829. Fleet, all in the Downs the, 348. is a glance of the mind, 416. Fleets, ten thousand, 547. Fleetest, brightest still the, 522. Fleeting as 't is fair, 535. is the estate of man, 753. show, the world is all a, 524. some, good, 394. Flesh and blood can't bear it, 351. and blood, strong as, 477. and blood, to ears of, 131. and the devil, the world, 850. collop of thy own, 14. fair and unpolluted, 144. going the way of all, 181. his virgin sword, 346. how art thou fishified, 107. is grass, all, 834. is heir to, the shocks that, 135. is weak, but the, 841. little breath little, 749. nor good red herring, 13. of my flesh, 812. of thy flesh, 784. one of the, 656. service to the, 754. take off my, 461. that this too solid, would melt, 127. thorn in the, 846. weariness of the, 832. will not out of the, 19. will quiver; the, 312. Fleshed thy maiden sword, 87. Fleshpots, when we sat by the, 813. Flies an eagle flight, 109. close mouth catches no, 787. in amber, 168. of estate and sunneshine, 204. preyed on half-starved, 413. the higher pitch, 93. Flight, attained by sudden, 616. brighten as they take their, 307. flies an eagle, 109. of ages, once in the, 496. of common souls, above the, 393. of future days, 227. of years, unmeasured by the, 497. selfsame, the selfsame way, 60. Flighty purpose never is o'ertook, 123. Fling away ambition, 100. but a stone the giant dies, 354. Flint, everlasting, 107. weariness can snore upon the, 160. Flinty and steel couch of war, 151. Flirtation, that significant word, 353. Float double swan and shadow, 474. Floating bulwark of our island, 392. Flock however watched, no, 615. tainted wether of the, 64. Flocks, my father feeds his, 392. Flogging in schools, 372. Flood and field, accidents by, 150. bridge that arched the, 599. leap into this angry, 110. of mortal ills prevailing, 770. seems motionless as ice, yon, 473. shadow lies floating on the, 640. taken at the, 115. Floods, bathe in fiery, 48. passions are likened best to, 25. Floor, modest front of this small, 259. nicely sanded, 397. of heaven is thick inlaid, 65. Florence, ungrateful, 545. Flounder, squat as a, 771. Flourish in immortal youth, 299. princes and lords may, 396. Flourished, whilst bloody treason, 114. Flout the sky, banners, 115. Flow gently sweet Afton, 449. how well so e'er it, 327. like thee, could I, 257. of soul, feast of reason and, 328. Flower, amaranthine, 482. and bee, summer cometh with, 571. born to blush unseen, 385. bright consummate, 235. bright golden, 245. dear common, 657. death lurks in every, 535. every, enjoys the air, 466. every leaf and every, 235. every opening, 302. first, of the earth, 522. gives scent to every, 414. glistering with dew, 233. herself a fairer, 232. it fell upon a little western, 58. lightly like a, 634. look like the innocent, 117. lovely little, is free, 487. man a, he dies, 366. meanest, that blows, 478. near the lark's nest, every, 486. no daintie, or herbe, 28. no sooner blown but blasted, 251. no stronger than a, 162. O fairest, 251. of floures, 6. of glorious beauty, 276. of sweetest smell, 485. of the field, as a, 823. of wickedness, 651. of wifly patience, 4. offered in the bud, 301. pleasure like the midnight, 520. proved a beauteous, 106. safety, pluck this, 84. that sad embroidery wears, 248. that smiles to-day, 202. the sculptured, 573. Flowers, all the sweetest, 28. and fruits of love, 555. appear on the earth, 832. are lovely love is flower-like, 503. are springing, sweet, 524. azure moss and, 565. baptism o'er the, 202. bitter o'er the, 540. buy my, O buy I pray, 607. chaliced, 159. charities scattered like, 481. clouds that shed May, 233. cover with leaves and, 181. crown old winter's head with, 259. earth laughs in, 598. from Dis' waggon, 77. have their time to wither, 570. in the mede, of all the, 6. most can raise the, 629. no path of, leads to glory, 797. nosegay of culled, 779. of all hue, 232. of the forest, 393. only treads on, 464. Proserpine gathering, 232. purple with vernal, 247. shut of evening, 239. so blue and golden, 613. some bitter o'er the, 540. soonest awake to the, 520. sweeter in the air, breath of, 167. that do best perfume the air, 167. that grows beside the way, 657. that in the forest grew, 28. that skirt the eternal frost, 501. to feed on, 30. when spring unlocks the, 535. white and red, 6. worthy of Paradise, 232. Flower-de-luce, 78. Floweret of the vale, meanest, 386. pluck ere it close, 805. Flowery meads in May, 199. oratory he despised, 304. Flowing cups pass swiftly round, 259. cups, remembered in, 92. fees and fat contentions, 253. limb in pleasure drowns, 357. with milk and honey, 813. Flown with insolence and wine, 224. Flows all that charms, 502. in fit words, sense, 268. Fluctuation, world-wide, 634. Flung rose flung odours, 238. Flush as May, 139. Flushing his brow, 575. Flutes and soft recorders, 225. to the tune of, 157. Fluttered your Volscians in Corioli, 103. Fly betimes, then, 200. busy curious thirsty, 671. from pleasure, I, 368. hiss for the, 833. in the rivers of Egypt, 833. is hell, which way I, 231. like a youthful hart or roe, 302. not yet 't is just the hour, 520. O could I, I 'd fly with thee, 438. of the coach, 797. or I can run, I can, 246. said a spider to a, 605. that sips treacle, 348. those that, may fight again, 215. those that run away and, 212. to drown a, 306. which way shall I, 231. within a bead of amber, 203. Flying all abroad, 23. chariot, 424. old time is still a, 202. Foam is amber, whose, 257. o'er the dark sea's, 653. of perilous seas, 575. on the river, like the, 491. wiped away the weeds and, 598. Foe, Byzantium's conquering, 545. censure from a, 339. ever sworn the, 459. grim death my son and, 229. heat not a furnace for your, 98. insolent, 150. is now before us, 675. let in the, 242. manly, give me the, 464. met my dearest, in heaven, 128. overcome but half his, 225. the, they come, 543. to love, unrelenting, 358. to make one worthy man my, 327. to meet the insulting, 443. to tyrants, this hand sworn, 459. was in his soul a friend, each, 338. where breathes the, 574. with his feet to the, 514. Foes, long inveterate, 269. thrice he routed all his, 271. to comfort friends and, 400. Foemen worthy of their steel, 491. Fog in my throat, to feel the, 650. or fire by lake or fen, 244. Foggy cloud, sits in a, 123. Foibles, misery from our, 437. Fold, like the wolf on the, 551. Folded arms, lord of, 55. tail, horror of his, 251. Folding of the hands, 825. Folio, whole volumes in, 55. Folk, a world of, 6. to gon on pilgrimages, 1. Folks, ancestors good kind of, 440. on shore, unhappy, 510. Follies, count o'er their youthful, 492. may cease with their youth, 376. of the wise, 365. that themselves commit, 62. youthful, 492. Follow as the night the day, 130. Followed her, king himself has, 400. Followers, more, than a thief to the gallows, 213. Following his plough, 470. Folly, according to his, 828. and ignorance, 102. as it flies, shoot, 315. grow romantic, if, 321. into sin can glide, 492. is all they 've taught me, 522. is at full length, 312. loves the martyrdom of fame, 552. mirth can into, glide, 492. no soul exempt from, 775. of others, profit by the, 720. shunn'st the noise of, 249. stays and genius goes, 600. to be wise, 382. when lovely woman stoops to, 403. Fond and billing, 215. imagination, so fair to, 482. of humble things, 671. of toil and care, why are we, 805. recollection, 537. to rule alone, man too, 327. Fondest hopes decay, seen my, 526. Fondness, eyes that weep in, 280. Fontarabian echoes borne, on, 490. Food, are of love the, 238. crops the flowery, 315. for powder, 87. human nature's daily, 474. minds not craving for, 444. of sweet and bitter fancy, 71. of fools, flattery 's the, 290. of love, if music be the, 74. of sweetly uttered knowledge, 34. one man's, is another's poison, 199. pined and wanted, 465. rats and mice have been Tom's, 147. right choice, 652. that appeases hunger, 792. Fool, answer a, 828. at forty is a fool indeed, 311. cannot hold his tongue, 737. difference between a wise person and a, 702. doth think he is wise, the, 71. every inch that is not, 269. every, will be meddling, 827. eyes of a, 827. hath said in his heart, 818. hold his tongue, let a, 713. in a mortar, bray a, 829. in the forest, I met a, 67. is counted wise when he holdeth his peace, 827. knows himself to be a, 71. laughter of a, 830. man at thirty suspects himself a, 307. me no fools, 861. me to the top of my bent, they, 139. more hope of a, 828. more knave than, 41, 787. motley, 67. must now and then be right, 414. no creature smarts so little as a, 327. of fate, 346. of nature stood, 273. one draught makes him a, 74. only good for, 797. outlives in fame the pious, 296. resolved to live a, 196. said my muse to me, 34. the more, I, 67. there is more hope of a, 828. to fame, nor yet a, 327. to make me merry, 71. when he holdeth his peace, 827. who thinks by force or skill, 670. with judges, 415. Fools, a judge amongst, 331, 415. admire, men of sense approve, 324. and children cannot lie, 15. are my theme, 539. best, are a little wise, 177. bolt is soon shot, 16. by heavenly compulsion, 146. call nature what I call God, 651. chronicle small beer and suckle, 151. contest for forms of government, 318. ever since the conquest, 279. flattery 's the food of, 290. for arguments use wagers, 213. in all tongues are called, 71. in idle wishes, 444. like you, we thrive on, 334. little wise are the best, 177. make a mock at sin, 826. men may live, 308. never-failing vice of, 323. of nature, 131. old doting, 729. old men know young men are, 36. only good for, 797. paradise of, 231, 444. print it and shame the, 326. profit less by wise men, 725. rush in where angels fear to tread, 325. should be so deep-contemplative, 68. since the conquest have been, 279. supinely stay, 444. that crowd thee so, 261. these mortals be, what, 58. they cannot die, 308. thinks better of a gilded, 181. to be wise among, 721. what gift to, avails, 344. who came to scoff, 397. who roam, they are, 362. wise men avoid the fault of, 725. with the time, thus we play the, 89. words are the money of, 200. young men think old men, 36. Fooled with hope, 276. Foolery, a little, governs the world, 195. that wise men have, 66. walks about the orb, 76. Foolish rheum, how now, 79. thing, never says a, 279. things to confound the wise, 845. whistling of a name, 262. Foolishness will not depart, 829. Foot and hand go cold, 23. before, the better, 80. chancellor's, 195. for foot hand for hand, 813. great shoe for a little, 737. has music in 't, his very, 427. horse and, rise up when I stamp, 727. in the grave, one, 198, 729. is on my native heath, my, 493. more light, step more true, 491. no rest for the sole of her, 812. of a conqueror, lie at the proud, 80. of time, noiseless, 74, 464. one, in sea and one on shore, 51, 405. one, in the grave, 198. so light a, 107. sole of our, 173, 198. to the sole of his, 51. upon a worm, needlessly sets, 422. Footprints on the sands of time, 612. Footsteps he hath turned home, 488. in the sea, 423. of a throne, 26. willing, meeting here, 534. Footstool, the earth my, 316. Fop, the solemn, 415. Forbearance ceases to be a virtue, 407. Forbid, God, 844. it almighty God, 430. Forbidden tree, fruit of that, 223. Forbids to crave, my mind, 22. Force abated, nor his natural, 814. and road of casualty, 62. knowledge more than equivalent to, 368. more by art than, 341. of nature, 271. of temporal power, 64. shall have spent its novel, 626. who overcomes by, 225. Forces, opposing and enduring, 595. Forced by fate, 274. from their homes, 395. Forcible are right words, 816. Feeble, 89. Forcibly if we must, 516. Fordoes me quite, makes me or, 156. Forefathers had no other books, 94. of the hamlet, 384. think of your, 458. Forefinger of all time, 630. of an alderman, 104. Foregone conclusion, 155. Forehead lowers, instantly your, 377. of the morning sky, 248. of the skies, 781. the godlike, 486. Foreheads villanous low, 43. Foreign aid of ornament, 356. hands, by, 335. Foreknowledge absolute, 228. will and fate, 228. Forelock, from his parted, 232. time by the, 30. Foremost fighting fell, 542. files of time, 626. man of all this world, 114. Foresaw, sees what he, 476. Forespent night of sorrow, 258. Forest by slow stream, 504. flowers of the, 393. met a fool in the, 67. primeval, this is the, 615. Forests are rended, when, 493. Foresters, Diana's, 82. Forever and a day, 71. and forever farewell, 115. dear forever kind, 340. death and that vast, 664. fallen, arise or be, 224. fare thee well, 552. fortune wilt thou prove, 358. his time is, 260. honoured, forever mourned, 341. known, to be, 260. now and, 533. singing as they shine, 300. still forever, 552. thou art gone and, 491. yesterday and to-day and, 848. Forfeit, all the souls that were, were, 47. fair renown, 488. Forgave the offence, 273. Forget all time, with thee, 233. and forgive, 148. at times with advantage, 709. can this fond heart, 582. expedient sometimes to, 709. me, go, 563. men's names, 68. my sovereign, when I, 426. never never can, 580. taught me at last to, thee, 682. the human race, that I might, 547. thee O Jerusalem, 824. thyself to marble, 249. Forgetful, be not, to entertain strangers, 848. Forgetfulness, not in entire, 477. prey to dumb, 385. steep my senses in, 89. sweets of, 428. Forget-me-nots of the angels, 616. Forgets, the truly loved never, 520. Forgetting, a sleep and a, 477. the world, 333. Forgive, divine to, 325. forget and, 148. our enemies, 171. our friends, 171. the crime, 464. Forgiveness, awkwardness has no, 603. is better than revenge, 758. to the injured, 275. Forgot, and all the rest, 161. as soon as shed, 381. by the world, 333. for which he toiled, 161. proposed as things, 325. should auld acquaintance be, 449. thou art not, 679. when by thy side, 563. Forgotten dream, hunt for a, 472. dreams, glimpses of, 623. even by God, 643. nothing and learned nothing, 811. nothing new except what is, 811. the inside of a church, 86. the names of their founders, 222. Forked mountain, 158. radish, like a, 90. Forks, fingers made before, 293. Forlorn hope, 783. Form and fear, mother of, 39. and feature, outward, 503. and moving, admirable in, 134. cliff that lifts its awful, 397. combination and a, 140. divine, the human, 344. doth take, the bodie, 29. finer, or lovelier face, 490. glass of fashion and mould of, 136. had yet not lost, 225. of life and light, 549. of manliest beauty, 436. soft metal flowered to human, 329. soul is, 29. spoiled the, 778. teemed with human, 394. Forms of ancient poets, 504. of government, fools contest for, 318. of hairs or straws or dirt, 327. of things unknown, 59. that once have been, 614. unseen their dirge is sung, by, 389. vents in mangled, 68. Formed by thy converse, 320. Former times shake hands, 212. Forrest, flowres that grew in, 28. Forsake me, do not, 278. not an old friend, 837. Forsaken, not seen the righteous, 819. when he is, 584. Forsworn, that so sweetly were, 49. Forted residence, 49. Forth on, bold and, 109. Fortress built by nature, 81. mighty, is our God, 770. my refuge and my, 822. Fortuitous circumstances, 494. concourse of atoms, 284. occurrence, 403. Fortune and to fame unknown, 386. architect of his own, 167. carves out his own, 785. crested, 424. diligence mother of good, 791. easy to get a favour from, 709. favours and blessings of, 737. flatters, when, 709. forever, wilt thou prove, 358. gives us birth, 340. hath divers ways, 35. hostages to, 165. I care not, 357. is blind, though, 167. is like glass, 709. is on our side, when, 709. is unstable, 766. leads on to, 115. leaves some door open, 785. means to men most good, 79. method of making a, 387. most dejected thing of, 148. mould of a man's, 167. not easy to keep a favour from, 709. not satisfied with one calamity, 709. not with the faint-hearted, 697. out of suits with, 66. railed on Lady, 68. reigns in gifts of the world, 66. slings and arrows of outrageous, 135. to prey at, 153. tugged with, 121. vicissitudes of, 430. well-favoured man is the gift of, 51. wishes to destroy, whom, 713. Fortunes battles sieges, 150. before you, than, 76. carry Caesar and his, 728. lest it may mar your, 146. lives and sacred honour, 434. manners turn with, 321. my pride fell with my, 66. parcel of their, 158. ready to try our, 90. virtues to sustain good, 794. Fortune's buffets and rewards, 137. cap, button on, 133. champion, thou, 79. cup, the dregs of, 341. finger, pipe for, 138. ice prefers to virtue's land, 267. power, not now in, 212. sharpe adversite, 5. Forty days and forty nights, 812. fat fair and, 495. feeding like one, 469. fool at, is a fool indeed, 311. knows it at, 307. minutes about the earth, in, 58. parson power, 559. pounds a year, rich at, 396. stripes save one, 846. years old, 638. Forward and frolic glee, 491. as occasion offers, 756. not permanent, 129. Foster-child of silence, 576. Fou for weeks thegither, 451. Fought a good fight, 848. a long hour, 88. all his battles o'er again, 271. and bled in freedom's cause, 465. his last battle, he has, 666. the better fight, 236. upon the clouds, 112. Foul as Vulcan's stithy, 138. deeds will rise, 129. is fair fair is foul, 115. Foules maken melodie, 1. Found, best gift my latest, 235. make a note of, when, 652. myself famous, 560. only on the stage, 558. out a gift for my fair, 380. Founded upon a rock, 839. Founders, the pyramids have forgotten the names of their, 222. of civilization, 531. Found'st me poor at first, 398. Fount of joy's delicious springs, 540. Fountain by a forest side, 225. heads, pathless groves, 184. hither as to their, 236. in the desert springing, 552. knowledge is the only, 530. like the bubble on the, 491. of human liberty, 530. of sweet tears, a heart the, 469. of the Nile, show me the, 602. pitcher broken at the, 831. stream and sea, at once, 496. troubled, is like a, 73. Fountains, Afric's sunny, 536. large streams from little, 459. Fountain's murmuring wave, 428. silvery column, 504. Four-in-hand, the fiery, 505. Four rogues in buckram, 84. Fourscore years, wind him up with, 276. Four-square to all the winds, 628. Fourteen hundred years ago, 82. Foutre for the world, 90. Fowl, opinion concerning wild, 77. tame villatic, 242. Fox when he had lost his tail, 186. Foxes have holes, 839. that spoil the vines, 832. Fox's skin, lion's skin pieced with the, 734. Fragments, gather up the, 843. of a once glorious union, 533. Fragrance after showers, 233. plants while they grow bestow no, 398. smells to heaven, 362. Fragrant, most, when crushed, 165. posies, thousand, 41. the fertile earth, 233. Frail a thing is man, so, 687. I am, how, 820. Frailties from their dread abode, 386. Frailty, from the organ-pipe of, 80. of a man, 164. thy name is woman, 128. Frame, a shining, 300. of man, goodly, 782. of nature, the whole, 300. quit this mortal, 334. rapture-smitten, 513. this goodly, the earth, 134. this universal, 271. whatever stirs this mortal, 501. Framed in prodigality of nature, 96. strange fellows, nature hath, 59. to make women false, 151. France and England, best thing between, 597. king of, went up the hill, 686. nothing is changed in, 809. order this better in, 379. the world or, or England, 93. threatening, 267. ye sons of, 804. Frank haughty rash, 606. Frankincense, lumps of, 751. Frantic, the lover all as, 59. Fraud, notoriously base, 715. Frauds and holy shifts, 212. Fraught with all learning, 399. swell bosom with thy, 155. Fray, beginning of a, 19. eager for the, 296. latter end of a, 87. Frayd, more, then hurt, 11. Freakish youth, 419. Free and fetterless thing, 680. as air, love, 333. as nature first made man, 275. battle for the, 562. both open and both, 102. great glorious and, 522. land of the, 516, 517. nature's grace, 357. soil free men free speech, 856. spirit of mankind, 572. struggling to be, 139. to fall, though, 230. trade is not a principle, 607. trade the greatest blessing, 590. truth shall make you, 843. we must be, or die, 472. who would be, must strike, 541. whom the truth makes, 421. will fixed fate, 228. Freedom, bastard, 518. bounds of, wider yet, 623. fail, what avail if, 601. fetter the step of, 596. from her mountain height, 573. has a thousand charms, 414. idea of, 639. in my love, if I have, 260. in that, bold, 487. is its child, 460. leaning on her spear, 637. new birth of, 622. of religion of the press, 435. only deals the blow, for, 459. ring from mountain-side, let, 619. shall awhile repair, 390. shrieked as Kosciusko fell, 513. to the free, 622. to the slave, 622. to worship God, 570. where wealth and, reign, 394. whose service is perfect, 851. yet thy banner torn, 546. Freedom's banner, streaming, 574. battle once begun, 548. cause, fought and bled in, 465. hallowed shade, 459. holy flame, 382. shield, each heart is, 675. soil beneath our feet, 574. Free-livers on a small scale, 536. Freeman with unpurchased hand, 636. whom the truth makes free, 421. without education, 639. Freeman's will, executes a, 538. Freemen, corrupted, 387. we will die, 436. who rules o'er, 375. Freeze thy young blood, 131. French have empire of the land, 577. wiser than they seem, 166. Frenche she spake ful fayre, 1. of Paris was to hire unknowe, 1. Frenchman I praise the, 358. must be always talking, a, 374. the brilliant, 414. only one more, 809. Frenchman's darling, 421. Frenchmen, three, on one pair of English legs, 91. Frenzy, poet's eye in a fine, 59. Frenzy's fevered blood, 492. Fresh as a bridegroom, 83. gales and gentle airs, 238. woods and pastures new, 248. Freshly ran he on, 276. Freshness fills the air, a dewy, 507. of its youth, learning in the, 695. Fret a passage, 221. thy soul with crosses, 30. Fretful porpentine, 131. stir unprofitable, 467. Frets his hour upon the stage, 125. Fretted the pygmy body, 267. vault the long-drawn aisle, 384. with golden fire, 134. Friars and eremites, 231. hooded clouds like, 613. Frie in his own grese, 3. Friend after friend departs, 496. as you choose a, 278. barren metal of his, 61. better one, of great value, 758. countenance of his, 829. death of a dear, 59. defend your departed, 270. equal to a brother, 694. faithful the wounds of a, 829. favourite has no, 381. forsake not an old, 837. gained from heaven a, 386. guide philosopher and, 320. handsome house to lodge a, 289. in deed, 16. in his soul, a, 338. in life a, 340. in my retreat, 416. in need, 701. indeed to pardon or to bear it, 423. is another I, 764. is another self, 692. is one soul in two bodies, 762. loan oft loses itself and, 130. men esteem a real, 692. mine own familiar, 851. my father and my, 278. need be very much his, 423. new, as new wine, 837. no, no brother there, 540. of every friendless name, 366. of my better days, 562. of pleasure wisdom's aid, 390. of woe, sleep the, 508. one that hath no, 540. praise from a, 339. received with thumps, 312. religious book or, 174. save me from the candid, 464. should bear friend's infirmities, 114. sticketh closer than a brother, 827. the masterpiece of nature, 602. thou art not my, 598. to close his eyes, not a, 271. to her virtues be a, 377. to human race, 346. to my life, 326. to public amusements, 371. to Roderick, art thou a, 491. to truth, statesman yet, 323. tolling a departing, 88. treat your, as if he might become an enemy, 710. who hath not lost a, 496. who lost no, 323. world is not thy, 108. Friends, adversity of our best, 796. and foes, to comfort, 400. are exultations agonies, thy, 471. at home, make, 722. by hunger and request of, 326. call you that backing of your, 84. dear five hundred, 419. decent boldness ever meets with, 343. defend me from my, 808. depart and memory takes them, 581. eat and drink as, 72. enter on my list of, 422. fallyng out of faithfull, 21. had been in youth, 500. he cast off his, 399. he who has a thousand, 767. house of my, 836. how we should behave to, 762. I 've met many, 582. is without three good, 70. lay down his life for his, 843. like summer, 204. man that hath, 827. my never-failing, 506. nature teaches beasts to know their, 103. of humblest, scorn not one, 486. of my youth where are they, 550. old, are best, 195. old times old, 401. old, to trust, 171. out of sight we lose, 569. poor make no new, 611. princes find few real, 377. property of, is common, 761, 763. prosperity makes, 713. remember absent, 757. Romans countrymen, 113. separateth very, 827. thou hast grapple to thy soul, 129. thousand, sufficeth not, 767. three firm, more sure than day, 502. to congratulate their, 269. troops of, 124. we have been, together, 679. were poor but honest, 73. you and I were long, 361. Friend's departing feet, 661. infirmities, bear his, 114. Friendless name, friend of every, 366. Friendliest to sleep, hour, 235. Friendly, must show himself, 827. Friendship but a name, 402. cement of the soul, 354. constant save in love, 51. distance sometimes endears, 581. elegance of female, 368. exchange of good offices, 795. is a sheltering tree, 503. is love without his wings, 560. love and liberty, 503. love like, steady, 523. might divide, joy but, 335. no cold medium knows, 339. retirement rural quiet, 355. sounds too cold, 524. sudden, springs from wine, 350. swear an eternal, 462, 798. take a breed for barren metal, 61. that like love is warm, 523. with all nations, 435. Friendship's laws, 346. name, speak to thee in, 523. Frieth in her own grease, 16. Frieze buttress nor coign of vantage, 117. Frighted swears a prayer or two, 105. Frightful fiend behind him, 499. Frights the isle, 152. Fringed curtains of thine eye, 43. with fire, 631. Fringing the dusty road, 657. Frisk away like schoolboys, 447. Frisked beneath the burden, 395. Frivolous work of idleness, 457. Frog, eye of newt toe of, 123. thus use your, 208. Frogs, boys throw stones at, 741. wise as the, 352. Frolic and the gentle Lamb, the, 486. Frolics, youth of, 321. From all who dwell below the skies, 302. Front, deep on his, 227. his fair large, 232. me no fronts, 861. of battle lour, see the, 450. of Jove himself, 140. of March, in the, 625. of my offending, 149. of this small floor, 259. smoothed his wrinkled, 94. Fronts bore stars, their restless, 479. Frore, parching air burns, 228. Frost a killing frost, 99. curdled by the, 103. death's untimely, 450. fixed as in a, 317. flowers that skirt the eternal, 501. itself as actively doth burn, 140. Frosts, encroaching, 671. Frosty but kindly, 67. Caucasus, thinking on the, 81. day, thunder in a, 266. Frown at pleasure, 309. hell grew darker at their, 229. trembled with fear at your, 680. yesterday's sneer and, 664. Frowns, her very, are fairer, 677. on me, selfsame heaven that, 98. Frowning Providence, 423. Frozen at its marvellous source, 486. by distance, 473. music, architecture is, 807. Frugal mind, she had a, 417. swain, 392. Fruit fell like autumn, 276. from such a seed, 544. keep clean be as, 264. let it blossom then bear, 743. of cultivation, gratitude the, 376. of sense is rarely found, 323. of that forbidden tree, 223. ripest, first falls, 81. that can fall without shaking, 350. that mellowed long, 276. thou drop like ripe, 240. to me, thy seasons bring, 752. tree is known by his, 839. weakest kind of, 64. which I bore was the sun, 740. would spring, from such a seed, I should have known what, 544. Fruits are pleasant, 685. by their, ye shall know them, 839. kindly, of the earth, 850. no, no flowers no leaves, 586. of love are gone, 555. Fruitful mind, 168. of golden deeds, 230. Fruitless crown on my head, 121. labours mourn, our, 344. Fruit-tree tops, 106. Frustrate of his hope, 253. Fry, other fish to, 772, 790. Frying-pan into the fire, 18, 785. Fuel of magnificence, 603. to the flame, adding, 242. Fugitive and cloistered virtue, 254. false, to thy punishment, 229. Ful wel she sange the service devine, 1. Fulfilling of the law, 845. Full age, to thy grave in a, 816. assurance given by lookes, 23. fathom five thy father lies, 42. fayre sight, 404. heart reveal, 502. little knowest thou, 29. man, reading maketh a, 168. many a flower, 385. many a gem, 385. of dead men's bones, 841. of good intentions, 808. of goodly prospect, 253. of good works, 843. of honour and years, 655. of life, more, 53. of quarrels as an egg of meat, 107. of sound and fury, 125. of spirit as the month of May, 86. of strange oaths, 69. of sweet days, and roses, 204. of wise saws, 69. resounding line, 329. royally he rode, 23. serenely, 461. tide of successful experiment, 435. well the busy whisper, 397. well they laughed, 397. without o'erflowing, 257. Full-blown poppies, as, 338. rose, like a, 575. Full-hot horse, anger like a, 98. Full-orbed glory, in, 507. Fulmined over Greece, 241. Fulness of perfection, 78. Fun grew fast and furious, 451. you think he 's all, 637. Function, as to a holy, 410. Funeral baked meats, 128. marches to the grave, 612. mirth in, dirge in marriage, 127. note, not a, 563. tapers, sad, 615. Funny as I can, to write as, 636. Fur, doctors of the Stoic, 246. fly, make the, 212. Furies, fierce as ten, 228. harpy-footed, 228. Furious and temperate, 120. Furlongs of sea, a thousand, 42. Furnace, heat not a, for your foe, 98. lover sighing like, 69. Furnish, all we ought to ask, 569. Furor fit laesa saepius patientia, 269. Furred gowns, robes and, 148. Furrows in my face, no odious, 445. time's, 309. Further and fared worse, 17. Fury, filled with, 390. full of sound and, 125. in your words, 155. like a woman scorned, 294. make use of me for the, 745. of a patient man, beware, the, 269. of a disappointed woman, 296. why flash those sparks of, 672. with the abhorred shears, 247. withstood the winter's, 671. Fust in us unused, 142. Fustian flag, freedom waves her, 518. is so sublimely bad, 327. Future days, flight of, 227. favours, sense of, 304. is yet unseen the past is gone, 750. judged by the past, 429, 776. prophets of the, 561. retrospection to the, 446. security for the, 364. sure, the, 482. trust no, howe'er pleasant, 612. yawning void of the, 753. Futurity casts, shadows which, 568.
Gaberdine, Jewish, 61. Gadding vine, the, 247. Gadire or Javan, bound for, 242. Gaffer Grey, 673. Gain, better incur loss than make, 701. every way my, 156. his private ends, 400. man's loss from his, 650. not base gains, 694. of a few, 336. of man, the steady, 618. of our best glory, 39. or lose it all, 257. set down as so much, 705. the timely in, to, 121. the whole world, 840. to die is, 847. turns his necessity to, 476. unbribed by, 675. unvexed with all the cares of, 348. Gains base, the same as losses, 696. counts his sure, 496. nothing risks nothing, 21. Gained from heaven a friend, 386. my experience, 70. Gait, and every motion, 485. laxer in their, 510. when his veering, 485. Gaiters, lax in their, 510. Galaxy that milky way, 236. Gale, catch the driving, 318. down he bears before the, 677. note that swells the, 386. partake the, 320. passion is the, 317. sail with gentle, 354. scents the evening, 447. so sinks the, 434. the lightning and the, 635. wafted by thy gentle, 455. Gales and gentle airs, 238. that from ye blow, I feel the, 381. Galilean lake, pilot of the, 247. Galileo with his woes, 545. Gall enough in thy ink, 76. Galls his kibe, 143. the infants of the spring, 129. Gallant fisher's life, 209. gay Lothario, 301. Gallantry, conscience with, 442. Galled jade wince, let the, 138. Gallery critics, 419. Galley, what the devil did he want in that, 798. Galligaskins long withstood, 671. Gallop of verses, 70. Gallops, time, 70. Gallows, thief to the, 213. Gallows-tree, under the, 184. Gamaliel, feet of, 843. Gambol from, which madness would, 141. Gambols, where be your, 144. Game is up, 160. little pleasure of the, 287. of goose royal, 398. rigour of the, 508. war is a, 421. was empires, whose, 555. Gamester and poet, 388. Gang a kennin' wrang, 448. aft a-gley, 446. Ganymede, the matchless, 340. Gaping age, mirror to a, 564. mouth and stupid eyes, 273. Garden and greenhouse too, 420. bird-cage in a, 180. come into the, Maud, 631. God first planted a, 167. in her looks, 261. God the first, made, 261. in her face, there is a, 685. noblemen of the, 597. of cucumbers, lodge in a, 832. of girls, the rosebud, 631. of liberty's tree, 516. was a wild, the, 513. we turn a cow out of a, 371. Gardens trim, that in, 249. Garden's end, river at my, 289. Gardener, the grand old, 624. Gardeners, no ancient gentlemen but, 143. Garish eye, day's, 250. sun, worship to the, 107. Garland and singing robes, 253. green willow is my, 9. immortal, is to be run for, 254. of the war is withered, 159. to the sweetest maid, 314. Garlands dead, whose, 523. would grace a summer's queen, 492. Garment of praise, 834. out of fashion, 160. Garments, stuffs out his vacant, 79. Garmented in light, 567. Garners be full of fruit, 693. Garnish, eye of heaven to, 79. Garret, born in the, 294, 552. jewels into a, 170. living in a, 391. Garrick is a salad, our, 399. Gars auld claes, 447. me greet, it, 451. Garter, familiar as his, 91. mine host of the, 45. Garters gold amuse, 318. Garth did not write his own Dispensary, 325. Gashed with honourable scars, 496. Gate, lark at heaven's, 159. of Eden, Peri at the, 526. strait is the, 839. suspicion sleeps at wisdom's, 231. what boots it at one, 242. wide is the, 839. Gates ever-during, her, 236. of heaven, to the, 473. of hell, detests him as the, 338. of light, unbarred the, 235. of mercy shut, 385. she claps her wings at heaven's, 32. Gath, tell it not in, 814. Gather up the fragments, 843. ye rosebuds while ye may, 202. Gathers no moss, rolling stone, 14, 711. Gathered every vice, 332. Gatherer and disposer, 175. Gathering her brows, 451. Gaudy, neat not, 510. rich not, 130. Gaul, to Greece to, 416. Gaunt, old John of, 80. Gauntlet with a gift in 't, 621. Gave his father grief, 335. to misery all he had, 386. what we, we have, 802. Gay and festive scenes, 678. and ornate, 242. cities, far from, 345. from grave to, 320. gilded scenes, 299. grandsire, 395. hope is theirs, 381. innocent as, 308. Lothario, haughty gallant, 301. rhetoric, dear wit and, 246. would not if I could be, 456. Gayety of nations, eclipsed the, 369. Gayly the troubadour, 581. Gaze and show of the time, 126. thou art gone from my, 587. with all the town, 677. Gazed, and still they, 397. Gazelle, nursed a dear, 526. Gazing rustics, amazed the, 397. Gebir, wicked spells of, 512. Geese are swans, all our, 188. Gem instinct with music, 485. of purest ray serene, 385. of the old rock, 219. of the sea, first, 522. upon her zone, the best, 598. Gems, eyes reflecting, 96. of heaven, 233. of Samarcand, all the, 437. rich and rare were the, 520. the starry girdle of the year, 513. General, good captain lost in an ill, 779. 't was caviare to the, 134. Generalities, glittering, 589. Generation, men from a former, 530. passeth away, 830. Generations, enmity of twenty, 592. honoured in their, 837. the cross leads, on, 566. Generous and free, 285. friendship, 339. Genial current of the soul, 384. morn appears, when, 513. Genius and mortal instruments, 111. bane of all, 567. commands thee, 674. goes and folly stays, 600. no, without a tincture of madness, 714. one, fit one science, 323. parting, is with sighing sent, 251. patience an ingredient of, 608. proof of, 590. the substitute for, 414. which can perish, all of, 552. work of, 662. Genteel in personage, 285. thing, the, 401. Gentil dedes, to do the, 4. herte, priketh every, 2. knight, a veray parfit, 1. that doth gentil dedis, 4. Gentility, cottage of, 507. Gentilman, Jafeth, 182. Jhesus, 182. take him for the gretest, 4. Gentle airs, fresh gales and, 238. and low her voice, 149. beast, very, 59. blood, signe to know the, 29. craft, 856. deeds, to do the, 4. dulness ever loves a joke, 331. earth, lie lightly, 197. his life was, 115. knight, a very perfect, 1. lights without a name, 256. limbs did she undress, her, 499. peace, carry, 100. rain from heaven, 64. shepherd tell me where, 672. sleep nature's soft nurse, 89. spring, come, 355. though retired, 444. yet not dull, 257. Gentle-hearted Charles, my, 501. Gentleman and scholar, 447. first true, that ever breathed, 182. grand old name of, 633. is not in your books, 50. no ancient, but gardeners, 143. nomination of this, 145. now be thing the, 686. prince of darkness is a, 147, 256. since I was a, 182. so stout a, 87. who was then the, 685. Gentlemen, cooks are, 187. God Almighty's, 268. mob of, 329. of England, 176. of the French guards, 856. of the shade, 82. the seamen were not, 593. three, at once, 440. two single, rolled in one, 454. were not seamen, 593. who wrote with ease, 329. Gently as a sucking dove, 57. do my spiriting, 42. on him, his faults lie, 100. scan your brother man, 448. speak, 't is a little thing, 683. time has touched me, 445. touch us, time, 538. upon my heart, 617. Genuine and less guilty wealth, 257. Geographers in Afric maps, 289. in their maps, 722. Geography, despite of, 212. Geometric scale, 210. Geometry, royal path to, 811. George, if his name be, 78. that swinged the dragon, 78. the Third was king, when, 556. German to the matter, 145. Germans have the empire of the air, 577. Gestic lore, skilled in, 395. Gesture, dignity in every, 237. Get a man's own, to, 279. money still get money, 177. out of my house, 791. place and wealth, 329. thee behind me Satan, 840. thee to a nunnery, 136. understanding, 825. Gets him to rest, 92. Getting and spending, 476. up not so easy as lying, 584. Ghastly smile, death grinned a, 229. Ghost besprent with April dew, 180. like an ill-used, 355. of him, I 'll make a, 131. Scipio's, walks unavenged, 298. stubborn, unlaid, 244. the hollow, 665. there needs no, 132. vex not his, O let him pass, 149. what beckoning, 335. Ghosts of defunct bodies, 210. shoals of visionary, 344. true love is like, 795. Giant branches tossed, 569. dies, pang as great as when a, 48. dies, fling but a stone the, 354. mass, baby figure of the, 102. on the shoulders of a, 185, 206, 504. the western, 687. tyrannous to use it like a, 48. Giants in the earth, 812. Giant's strength, excellent to have a, 48. unchained strength, 572. Giant-dwarf Dan Cupid, 55. Gibber, squeak and, 126. Gibbets keep in awe, 311. unloaded all the, 86. Gibes, where be your, 144. Giddy and unfirm, our fancies are more, 75. and unseen, 89. paced times, 75. Gift for my fair, found out a, 380. heaven's last best, 235. horse in the mouth, 11, 211, 771. is as a precious stone, 827. of beauty, the fatal, 545. of fortune, well-favoured man is a, 51. of heaven, good sense the, 322. of heaven, moderation the, 698. of noble origin, 474. of poesy, heavenly, 270. that no philosophy can lift, 486. to fools avail, what, 344. to know it, they have the, 68. which God has given, 488. Gifts and dispensations, 212. death craves not only, 696. of a bad man, 698. of the world, 66. rich, wax poor, 136. seven hundred pounds is good, 45. that took all eyes, 600. Giftie gie us, 448. Gild refined gold paint the lily, 79. the vernal morn, 424. Gilded fool, thinks better of a, 181. Gilead, balm in, 835. Gill shall dance, 199. Gilpin long live he, 417. Gilt, dust that is a little, 102. o'er-dusted, more laud than, 102. Gineral C. is a dreffle smart man, 659. Ginger shall be hot in the mouth, 75. Gingerly, as, 852. Girdeth on his harness, 816. Girdle of the year, starry, 513. round about the earth, 58. round about the world, 36. Girl, then spoke I to my, 201. unschooled unpractised, 64. Girls, be courted in your, 406. between two, 93. golden lads and, 160. that are so smart, of all the, 285. rosebud garden of, 631. un-idea'd, 369. Girl-graduates, sweet, 629. Girt with golden wings, 243. Give a cup of water, to, 577. ample room and verge enough, 383. an inch he 'll take an ell, 20. every man thy ear, 130. give, crying, 829. him a little earth for charity, 100. his little senate laws, 327, 336. it an understanding, 129. me a cigar, 555. me a look give me a face, 178. me again my hollow tree, 328. me another horse, 97. me back my heart, 540. me liberty or death, 430. me my childhood again, 668. me the ocular proof, 154. me that man, 138. me what this riband bound, 220. more blessed to, 843. me neither poverty nor riches, 829. sorrow words, 124. the devil his due, 83. the world the lie, 25. thee all I can no more, 525. thee sixpence, I, 464. thy thoughts no tongue, 129. to get esteem, they, 395. what thou canst, 421. Gives, blesseth him that, 64. much receives but nothing, 672. not till judgment guide, 102. the nod, 337. what he has, he, 102. Given, to him that hath shall be, 841. them the slip, 284. to hospitality, 844. unsought is better, love, 76. you, ask and it shall be, 839. Givers prove unkind, 136. Giveth his beloved sleep, 824. Giving, godlike in, 519. thy sum of more, 67. Glad diviner's theme, 268. father, wise son maketh a, 825. he thanks God, 370. me with its soft black eye, 526. of yore, we have been, 471. the heart of man maketh, 823. waters of the dark blue sea, 550. would lay me down, 239. Glade, points to yonder, 335. Gladiator, I see before me the, 546. Gladlier grew, 237. Gladly to the badder end, 4. wolde he lerne, 2. would I meet mortality, 239. Gladness, hospitality sitting with, 617. of heart, 837. shared each other's, 611. youthful poets begin in, 470. Gladsome light of jurisprudence, 24. Glance from heaven to earth, 59. of the mind, how fleet is a, 416. their many-twinkling feet, 382. Glancing of an eye, upward, 497. Glare, maidens caught by, 540. of false science, 428. Glass darkly, see through a, 845. dome of many-coloured, 565. excuse for the, she 'll prove, 442. he was indeed the, 89. is good and a lass is good, 673. of fashion and mould of form, 136. of liquid fire, 457. she made mouths in a, 147. thou art thy mother's, 161. turn down an empty, 760. wherein the noble youth, 88. Glasses, fill all the, 260. itself in tempests, 547. Shakespeare and musical, 402. stand to your, steady, 641. Glassy essence, his, 48. Gleam of time, life a, 580. Gleams purpureal, 482. Gleamed upon my sight, first she, 474. Gleaming taper's light, 399. Gleaning of the grapes of Ephraim, 814. Glee, filled one home with, 570. forward and frolic, 491. laughed with counterfeited, 397. so many and such, 574. Glib and oily art, I want that, 146. Glide through a quiet dream, 538. Glides the bonnie boat, 674. the smooth current, 367. Glimmer on my mind, to, 514. Glimmering and decays, 264. square, slowly grows a, 630. tapers to the sun, 443. through the dream of things, 541. Glimpse divine, is left, nor, 332. gives but a, 378. of happiness, 221. Glimpses of forgotten dreams, 623. of the moon, 131. that would make me less forlorn, 476. Glisteneth, all is not gold that, 173. Glistering grief, perked up in, 98. with dew, 233. Glisters, all that, is not gold, 62. Glittering eye, with his, 498. generalities, 589. in golden coats like images, 86. like the morning star, 409. Globe, all that tread the, 572. annual visit o'er the, 438. in this distracted, 132. itself shall dissolve, 43. twirls the spotty, 637. Gloom, chase my, away, 456. counterfeit a, 250. of earthquake, 564. Gloomy and peculiar, 677. as night he stands, 345. Glorie, thin be the, 3. Glories in the dust shall lay, 337. like glow-worms, 181. of our blood and state, 209. past, all their, 561. Glorified candy, 509. Glorify, a God to, 672. what else is damned, 354. Glorious and free, 522. by all that 's good and, 554. by my pen, 257. by my sword, 257. in arms, 55. in a pipe, tobacco, 555. morning, full many a, 161. song of old, that, 640. summer, 95. Tam was, 451. uncertainty of the law, 350. war, circumstance of, 154. works, these are thy, 235. Gloriously drunk, 421. Glory, air of, walking in an, 263. and good of art, 651. and peace, he died in, 571. and shame of the universe, 799. and the dream, 477. but his country's good, no, 571. desire of, 747. dies not, the, 674. do not seek, 460. excess of, obscured, 225. first in place first in, 344. from defect arise, so may a, 650. from his gray hairs gone, 618. full meridian of my, 99. full-orbed, 507. go where, waits thee, 519. guards with solemn round, 681. hoary head is a crown of, 826. honour praise and, 303. in a sea of, 99. is in their shame, whose, 847. jest and riddle of the world, 317. leads the way, 281. left him alone with his, 563. no path of flowers lead to, 797. no sound can awake him to, 666. not hate but, 338. nothing so expensive as, 460. of a capacious mind, 342. of a creditor, 46. of an April day, the uncertain, 44. of God, heavens declare the, 819. of the Creator, 169. of the times, were the, 837. of this world, vain pomp and, 99. one shame and one, 658. or the grave, rush to, 515. passed from the earth, 477. path of duty the way to, 628. paths of, lead to the grave, 384. peep into, 264. pursue, and generous shame, 382. Rome in the height of her, 533. set the stars of, 573. share the, the many's eyes, 104. shows the way, 281. sons of France, awake to, 804. that was Greece, 640. this gain of our best, 39. to God in the highest, 841. track the steps of, 552. trailing clouds of, 477. trod the ways of, 100. vain pomp and, 99. visions of, 383. waits ye, this goin' ware, 659. who pants for, 329. who walked in, 470. Glory's lap, low they lie in, 496. morning gate, 639. page, rank thee upon, 518. thrill is o'er, 519. Gloss of art, than all the, 398. Glove, hand and, 413. O that I were a, 105. Glow, my heart has learned to, 346. Glowered amazed and curious, 451. Glows in every heart, 310. in the stars, 316. with one resentment, 339. Glow-worm lend thee her eyes, 202. shows the matin to be near, 132. Glow-worms, glories like, 181. Glozed the tempter, 239. Gluttony, swinish, 246. Gnat, strain at a, 840. Go ahead, be sure you are right then, 852. and do thou likewise, 842. boldly forth my simple lay, 437. call a coach, 285. call it madness, 456. down to the sea in ships, 823. forget me, 563. forth under the open sky, 572. his halves, I 'll, 772. little booke, 6. lovely rose, 220. no more a-roving, 553. on forever, but I, 627. poor devil get thee gone, 378. shall I bid her, 406. soul the body's guest, 25. that the devil drives, 18. to grass, 198. to the ant thou sluggard, 825. we know not where, 48. where glory waits thee, 519. whither thou goest I will, 814. with fainting steps they, 398. Goads, words of the wise as, 832. Goal, do not turn back just at the, 711, 729. of ill, final, 632. the grave is not its, 612. ye win, till the, 641. Goats upon the left hand, 657. Goblet, parcel-gilt, 89. Goblin damned, 130. God a necessary Being, 266. a zeal of, 844. above or man below, 315. all mercy is a God unjust, 308. Almighty first planted a garden, 167. Almighty's gentlemen, 268. alone was to be seen in heaven, 553. an animal immortal, 764. an atheist half believes a, 308. an attribute to, 64. and Mammon, cannot serve, 838. and nature with actors fill, 194. and your native land, 561. answers sudden on some prayers, 621. as lightning does the will of, 538. assumes the, 271. attribute to, 64. at all, who think not, 242. awe-inspiring, 480. be for us, if, 848. beginning mean and end, 654. bless no harm in blessing, 351. bless the king, 351. bless us all, 351. bosom of his, 386. bosom of, the seat of the law, 31. builds a church to, 322. built a church to, 415. called mind fate and Jupiter, 764. calm on the bosom of thy, 570. conscious water saw its, 258. could hardly love and be wise, a, 708. could have made a better berry, 157. dear to, and famous to all ages, 254. declare the glory of, 819. devote ourselves to, 643. disposes, man proposes but, 7. door-keeper in the house of my, 821. dreadful as the Manichean, 421. due reverence to, 170. erects a house of prayer, wherever, 286. eternal years of, 573. every, did seem to set his seal, 140. excellent angler now with, 208. farthest from, 283. fast by the oracle of, 223. favours the heaviest battalions, 801. fear of, before their eyes, 844. feared, and eschewed evil, 816. first planted a garden, 167. follows nature up to nature's, 304. fools call nature what I call, 651. forbid, 844. freedom to worship, 570. from thee we spring, great, 367. from whom all blessings flow, 278. fulfils himself in many ways, 629. further from, 12. gave the increase, 845. give each moment to, 359. gives us love, 624. gives virtue to every man, 421. gives wind by measure, 206. glad that he thanks, 370. grace of, to man, 673. had I but served my, 100. has given you one face, 136. has not the figure of man, 765. has sifted three kingdoms, 616. hath a temple, where, 192. hath joined together, 848. hath made man upright, 831. hath made them so, 301. hath made this world so fair, 497. heavens declare the glory of, 819. help thyself and, will help thee, 206. helps them that help themselves, 360. helps those who help themselves, 265. her fathers', before her, 493. himself scarce seemed to be, 499. I want to be forgotten by, 643. image of, in ebony, 222. in apprehension how like a, 134. in clouds, sees, 315. in his works and word, 304. in the bush with, may meet, 598. is God, since, 653. is in his heaven, 644. is love, 640. is near, none but, 497. is our refuge, 820. is our trust, in, 517. is the creator of the universe, 765. is the perfect poet, 643. is unity, 764. just are the ways of, 242. justify the ways of, 223. let us worship, 447. living as if there were no, 643. made all the creatures, 647. made him let him pass, 61. made the country, 417. majesty of, revere, 391. marble leapt to life a, 564. may be had for the asking, 658. mighty fortress is our, 770. mills of, grind slowly, 793. moves in a mysterious way, 423. my father and my friend, 278. nature is the art of, 218, 310. necessary to invent, 800. never dooms to waste, 643. never sends the mouth, 11. no, dare wrong a worm, 600. noblest work of, 319, 447. obedience to, 859. of my idolatry, 106. of sea, the stern, 253. of storms, give her to the, 635. on our side, 506. on the side of the heaviest battalions, 801. one law one element one, 634. one of those that will not serve, 149. one that feared, 816. one that would circumvent, 143. only, he for, 232. or devil, every man was, 268. our mind is, 742. Pan the awe-inspiring, 480. passed the days with, 305. powers ordained of, 844. put your trust in, 588. reason and the will of, 665. revere the majesty of, 391. round fat oily man of, 357. sanction of the, 337. save the king, 285. scourge of, 571. security of a, 164. send thee good ale enough, 23. sendeth and giveth, 20. sends a cheerful hour, 252. sends his hail, unless, 643. sends meat, 20. servant of, well done, 236. service ranks the same with, 644. shall raise me up, 26. sifted a whole nation, 266. so near to man is, 600. spirit shall return unto, 832. stern daughter of the voice of, 475. sunflower turns on her, 520. takes a text, 205. temple built to, 206. tempers the wind, 379. the Father God the Son, 303. the first garden made, 261. the soul, 316. the Spirit three in one, 303. the varied, are but the, 357. through darkness up to, 632. thy God my, 814. to glorify, a, 672. to ruin designed, 269. to scan, presume not, 317. to take in, 658. up to nature's, 320, 610. vindicate the ways of, 315. waited six thousand years, 670. what shall I render to my, 301. who builds a church to, 323. who gave us life, 434. who is our home, 477. whose, is their belly, 847. will help thee, 797. wrote the bill, as if, 600. zeal of, 844. Gods and men, dear to, 347. angels would be, 316. approve the depth, 481. are just, the, 149. arrive when half-gods go, 599. aspiring to be, 316. bestow what man gives, 346. daughter of the, 624. detest my baseness, the, 158. dish fit for the, 111. fast doth diet oft with, 249. had made thee poetical, 70. how he will talk, 281. in the names of all the, 110. it doth amaze me, 110. kings it makes, 97. land of lost, 541. love, whom the, 558. of the place, worship the, 193. provide thee, the good the, 272. sacred to, is misery, 343. see everywhere, the, 615. temples of his, 593. themselves throw incense, 148. utterance of the early, 575. voice of all the, 56. God's blessing, out of, 17, 785. earthly power show likest, 64. first temples, the groves were, 573. goodness flowed around, 620. image, man, 254. justice tardy, 652. mill grinds slow, 206. nature's good and, 644. own hand, writ by, 310. patience, abusing of, 45. providence seeming estranged, 586. side, one is a majority on, 641. skirts, caught at, 645. sons are things, 368. thy country's, and truth's, 100. Goddess, like a thrifty, 46. night sable, 306. roves, where'er the, 382. she moves a, 337. shone before, the, 340. sing, heavenly, 336. write about it and about it, 332. Godfathers of heaven's lights, 54. God-given strength, 489. Godlike forehead, the, 486. in giving, 519. is it all sin to leave, 793. reason, capability and, 142. Godliness, cheerful, 472. cleanliness next to, 359. Goes against my stomach, 70. honest as the world, 133. to bed sober, 184. to the wall, weakest, 104. Goeth a-borrowing, 21. Goethe's sage mind, 665. Goin' ware glory waits ye, this, 659. Going guest, speed the, 328. home, I am, 598. looketh well to his, 826. the way of all flesh, 181. the way of all the earth, 814. upon the order of your, 122. Gold, age of, 251. all Bocara's vaunted, 437. all is not, that glisteneth, 173. all that glisters is not, 62, 790. almighty, 178, 431. and silver not the only coin, 699. apples of, 828. as a jewel of, 826. barbaric pearl and, 226. beauty provoketh thieves sooner than, 66. black with tarnished, 456. bright and yellow, 585. clad in blue and, 456. clasps, book in, 104. despise, what female can, 381. fire the test of, 714. gild refined, paint the lily, 79. gleaming in purple and, 551. gold gold gold, 585. harmless, 657. he loved, in special, 2. in cofre, but little, 1. in phisike is a cordial, 2. in the realms of, 576. into a shower of, 32. laburnums dropping, 570. life not bought with, 339. maiden true betrayed for, 489. narrowing lust of, 633. ne is no, as I have herd, 5. patines of bright, 65. road whose dust is, 236. saint-seducing, 104. servile opportunity to, 488. that shineth as the, 5. the rocks pure, 44. thrice their weight in, 456. thumb of, had a, 2. trodden, 225. turning opportunity to, 483. wedges of, 96. weighs truth with, 330. whose crying is a cry for, 629. whose dust is, 236. Golden axe, with a, 108. bowl be broken, 831. deeds, fruitful of, 230. exhalations of the dawn, 504. keys, clutch the, 633. lads and girls, 160. lamps in a green night, 262. locks, his, 24. mean, 345, 424. numbers, add to, 182. opes the iron shuts amain, 247. opinions, I have bought, 118. prime of Haroun Alraschid, 623. shores, to these, 45. silence is, 579. sorrow, wear a, 98. story, locks in the, 104. urns draw light, 236. window of the east, 104. wings, angel girt with, 243. Goldsmith foolish without a pen, 374. here lies Nolly, 388. wrote better than any man, 373. Gondola, you have swam in a, 71. Gone and done it, having, 608. and forever, thou art, 491. and past help, what 's, 77. before, not dead but, 455. before, not lost but, 283. further and fared worse, 17. now thou art, 247. Good, all things work together for, 844. Americans when they die, 638. and bad angel, 187. and great, proclaim him, 299. and glorious, by all that 's, 554. and ill together, 74. and the bad, two nations, 263. apprehension of the, 81. are better made by ill, 455. as a feast, enough is, 20, 38. as a play, 856. as she was fair, she was, 455. at a fight, 510. at sudden commendations, 101. beginning good end, 13. beneath the, how far, 382. be out of the world, as, 296. bodes me no, 349. books however, 444. bye proud world, 598. by stealth, do, 329. cannot come to, 128. cheer, play and make, 20. clever men are, 578. company and good discourse, 208. company in a journey, 207. conscience, 59. deed in a naughty world, 66. deed, kind of, to say well, 98. die first, the, 479. diffused may more abundant grow, 415. digestion wait on appetite, 122. disinterested is not our trade, 417. embryo, 660. evil be thou my, 231. faire is by nature, 29. familiar creature, wine is a, 152. fellows, king of, 93. fellows together, we 're all, 673. fellowship in thee, 83. few know their own, 274. for a bootless bene, what is, 479. for our country's, 445. for sore eyes, 292. for us to be here, 840. fortune, diligence mother of, 791. fortune means to men most, 79. from seeming evil educing, 357. glow for others', 335, 346. gods! how he will talk, 281. gray head, oh, 627. great man, 502. hand that made you fair made you, 49. hater, he was a, 375. he scorned stalked off, the, 355. hold fast that which is, 847. hold thou the, 632. ill wind blows no man to, 90. ill wind turns none to, 20. in everything, 67. interred with their bones, 113. is a good doctor, 603. just and honest, 670. kill a man as a good book, 254. know what were, to do, 60. love sought is, 76. luck would have it, 46. luxury of doing, 295, 394, 444. makes his promise, 851. man never dies, the, 496. man prolongs his life, 722. man yields his breath, 496. man's feast, sat at a, 68. man's life, best portion of, 467. man's love, thank heaven for a, 70. man's sin, 513. man's smile, 397. means my son be, 444. means of evil out of, 223. men and true, are you, 51. men must associate, 408. moral evil and of, 466. morning, bid me, 433. mouth-filling oath, 86. my stomach is not, 22. name better than precious ointment, 830. name in man and woman, 153. name is rather to be chosen, 827. never shall be one lost, 649. news baits, 242. news from a far country, 828. night and joy be wi' you, 458. night, my native land, 540. night, say not, 433. night till it be morrow, 106. night, to each a fair, 490. no glory but his country's, 571. noble to be, 't is, 624. nor aught so, 106. not, that man should live alone, 812. not too bright or, 474. nothing, or bad, 134. of my country, 305. of themselves, hearkners seldom hear, 283. oft interred with their bones, 113. old age, in a, 812. old cause, beauty of the, 472. old-fashioned but choicely, 208. old-gentlemanly vice, 556. old man he will be talking, 52. old rule, the, 473. opinion of the law, 440. or evil side, 657. or evil times, 166. or ill of man, 744. orators when they are out, 71. overcome evil with, 844. parent of, 235. part, hath chosen that, 842. partial evil universal, 316. people all with one accord, 400. pleasure ease content, 318. repay evil for his, 346. report and evil report, 846. repressing ill crowning, 438. sense the gift of heaven, 322. set terms, 68. sir I owe you one, 454. some fleeting, 394. some said it might do, 265. some special, 106. sword rust, 502. that call evil, 833. that I would I do not, 844. the gods provide thee, take the, 272. the law is, 847. the more communicated, 235. there dwelt all 's that, 220. thing, too much of a, 71. thing out of Nazareth, 842. things will strive to dwell, 43. time coming, there 's a, 493. to be honest and true, 450. to be merry and wise, 937. to be noble we 'll be, 406. to be true, too, 284. to be zealously affected, 846. to know what were, 60. to love the unknown, 509. to me is lost, all, 231. to the heels is the slipper, 637. truly great who are truly, 37. universal, all partial evil, 316. very excellent, 71. war or bad peace, 361. we oft might win, lose the, 47. what was shall be, 649. will be the final goal of ill, 632. will toward men, 841. wind that bloweth no man, 20. wind which turneth none to, 20. wine needs no bush, 72. wits jump, 378, 791. works, full of, 843. works, rich in, 848. world to live in, 279. Goods, all my worldly, 851. the gods provide you, 701. thou hast much, laid up, 842. Goodliest, express her, 148. man of men, Adam the, 232. Goodly are thy tents, 813. heritage, 818. outside, falsehood hath a, 61. sight to see, 540. Goodman Dull, 55. Goodness and grace, I thank the, 534. flowed around God's, 620. greatness and, are not means, 502. greatness on, loves to slide, 267. how awful is, 234. in his little finger, more, 293. in things evil, there is some, 92. lead him not, if, 205. morrow I bade to sorrow, 574. never fearful, 49. of good men, 699. thinks no ill, 231. Good-night, gives the stern'st, 119. Good-will on earth, 841. Goose, pampered, 318. royal game of, 398. sold him a bargain, a, 55. Goose-pen, write with a, 76. Gorboduc, king, 77. Gordian knot unloose, 91. Gore, shedding seas of, 559. Gorge rises at it, my, 144. Gorgeous east, 226. palace, deceit in, 107. palaces the solemn temples, 43. Gorgons hydras and chimaeras dire, 228. Gory locks at me, never shake thy, 122. Gospel, all is not, 16. brown bread and the, 283. emanation from the, 460. Gospel-books, lineaments of, 23. Gospel-light first dawned, 387. Gossip of the air, babbling, 75. report, 63. Govern, king reigns but does not, 810. my passion, may I, 670. the world, syllables, 196. they that, make least noise, 196. those that toil, 395. thou my song, 236. Government, a conservative, 607. for forms of, 318. founded on compromise, 409. half slave half free, 622. is a trust, 517. made for and by the people, 532, 622. of all the people, 639. of the people by the people, 622. preservation of the general, 435. the best, 589. without a king, 588. Gowans fine, and pu'd the, 449. Gowd, man 's the, for a' that, 452. Gown, plucked his, 397. Gowns, fellow that hath two, 53. furred, hide all, 148. Grace, act that blurs the, 140. affordeth health, 22. all above is, 270. and blush of modesty, 140. and virtue are within, 215. angels and ministers of, 130. beyond the reach of art, 323. chief of a thousand for, 682. does it with a better, 75. ease with, 357. fallen from, 846. free nature's, 357. half so good a, 47. if possible with, 329. inward and spiritual, 850. let your speech be with, 847. love of, for, 141. me no grace, 862. melancholy, 482. melody of every, 259. mickle is the powerful, 106. more of his, than gifts, 174. my cause, little shall I, 150. never mind did mind his, 23. of a day, the tender, 627. of finer form, 490. of God to man, 673. of life, unbought, 410. power of, 513. powerful, that lies in herbs, 106. purity of, 550. snatch a, 323. supply, let thy, 390. swears with so much, 281. sweet attractive kind of, 23, 232. that is dead, 627. that makes simplicity a, 178. that won, 237. to his meat, never to say, 291. to win, with, 600. was in all her steps, 237. was seated on this brow, 140. Graces, all other, 265, 351. lead these, to the grave, 74. peculiar, shot forth, 235. sacrifice to the, 353. Graced with polished manners, 422. Graceful acts, those, 238. Graceless zealots fight, 318. Gracious is the time, 127. parts, remembers me of his, 79. Tam grew, 451. words and apt, 55. Gradation, not by old, 149. Gradations, no pale, 493. of decay, 367. Graecia Maeonidam jactet sibi, 271. Grain, cheeks of sorry, 246. say which, will grow, 116. Grains of sand, little, 642. of wheat, two, 60. Grammar controls kings, 798. Grammar-school, erecting a, 94. Grammaticus, rhetor, 268. Grampian hills, on the, 392. Grand gloomy and peculiar, 677. old ballad Patrick Spence, 502. old gardener and his wife, 624. old harper, wind that, 667. old name of gentleman, 633. Grandam, soul of our, 77. Grandeur, moon's unclouded, 568. old Scotia's, 447. that was Rome, 640. to our dust, so nigh is, 600. with a disdainful smile, 384. Grandmother Eve, child of, 54. Grandsire cut in alabaster, 60. phrase, proverbed with a, 104. skilled in gestic lore, 395. Grandsires, wives and, 804. Grange, in the moated, 49. Grant an honest fame, 333. Grape, from out the purple, 243. Grapes, have eaten sour, 835. of Ephraim, 814. Grapple them to thy soul, 129. Grasp it like a man of mettle, 313. the ocean, 303. Grass, all flesh is, 834. go to, 198. groweth, while the, 14. his days are as, 823. like rain upon the mown, 821. splendour in the, 478. stoops not, the, 161. tread a measure on this, 56. two blades of, 290. Grasshopper shall be a burden, 831. Grasshoppers rejoice, like, 337. under a fern, 410. Grateful evening mild, 233. for the prize, ever, 465. mind by owing owes not, 231. Gratiano speaks an infinite deal, 60. Gratitude, fruit of great cultivation, 376. is expensive, 430. of men, alas the, 466. of most men, 796. of place-expectants, 304. still small voice of, 383. Gratulation, gave sign of, 238. Gratulations flow in streams, 285. Grave, a little little, 82. an obscure, 82. and reverend signiors, 149. aspect he rose, with, 227. between the cradle and the, 358. botanize upon his mother's, 471. but she is in her, 469. come to thy, in a full age, 816. dark and silent, 26. dread thing, 354. Druid lies in yonder, 390. Duncan is in his, 121. earliest at his, 676. feet clear of the, 598. forget thee, could not the, 547. funeral marches to the, 612. ghost come from the, 132. he bade them lie in the, 314. honoured in his, 620. hungry as the, 356. ignoring sleep with thee in the, 87. in a common, 430. in the cold, 583. is not its goal, 612. jealousy is cruel as the, 832. kingdom for a little, 82. lead these graces to the, 74. low laid in my, 78. Lucy is in her, 469. mattock and the, 308. measure of an unmade, 108. night of the, 428. on my, as now my bed, 218. one foot in the, 198. or mellow, humours whether, 300. our cradle stands in the, 182. paths of glory lead to the, 384. perhaps the early, 558. pompous in the, 219. rest in the, 561. rush to glory or the, 515. secret as the, 792. senators, most, 151. steps of glory to the, 552. strewed thy, 144. study, law's, 24. sun shine sweetly on my, 428. this earth, this, 26. thou art gone to the, 535. thy humble, adorned, 335. to gay lively to severe, 320. to light from, pleasant to severe, 273, 799. unknelled without a, 547. untimely, 200, 851. where is thy victory, 335, 846. where Laura lay, 26. with sorrow to the, 813. Graves are pilgrim shrines, 562. are severed far and wide, their, 570. dishonourable, 110. emblems of untimely, 420. let 's talk of, 81. of memory, 497. of your sires, green, 561. stood tenantless, 126. Grave-digger or hangman, 597. Gravel gold, streams their, 257. Gravity, humour the test of, 578. out of his bed at midnight, 59. to play at cherry-pit, 76. Gray hair, wisdom is the, 836. hairs with sorrow, 813. it is gone and all is, 545. Marathon, age spares, 541. mare the better horse, 17. red spirits and, 173. tears and love for the, 668. Gray-hooded even, 243. Grazed the common of literature, 376. Grease, frieth in her own, 16. Greasy aprons, slaves with, 159. citizens, you fat and, 67. Great as a king, 436. between the little and the, 424. Caesar fell, 114. Caesar grown so, 110. cause, die in a, 555. contest follows, 419. engines move slowly, 170. families of yesterday, 286. far above the, 382. First Cause, 334. fleas have little fleas, 290. glorious and free, 522. good and, 299. guns, blew, 436. Hall, contentions of the, 592. ill can he rule the, 29. important day, 297. in mouths of wisest censure, 152. in villany, thou little valiant, 79. is Diana of the Ephesians, 843. is truth and mighty, 836. let me call him, 311. lord of all things, 317. lords' stories, 454. man's memory outlive his life, 138. many a small maketh a, 5, 15. men not always wise, 817. none unhappy but the, 301, 310. nothing, achieved without enthusiasm, 602. of old, worship of the, 554. ones, ceremony to, 47. ones eat up the little ones, 161. rightly to be, 142. shade of that which once was, 471. some are born, 76. some must be, 421. souls are portions, 656. taskmaster's eye, 252. there is no small no, 601. things with small, compare, 230. though fallen, 541. thoughts great feelings, 634. to be, is to be misunderstood, 601. to Him no high no low, no, 316. to little man, things, 394. truths are portions, 656. twin brethren, 593. unhappy, none think the, 310. vulgar and the small, 262. whatever was little seemed, 591. who are truly good are truly, 37. who is what he is, he is, 602. wits allied to madness, 267. wits will jump, 378. Greater feeling to the worse, 81. love hath no man, 843. than the king himself, 364. Greatest clerks not the wisest men, 3. happiness of the greatest number, 856. love of life, 432. men, the world knows nothing of its, 594. of faults to be conscious of none, 579. only are, as the, 627. scandal on greater state, 161. whose ends will make him, 37. Greatness and goodness, 502. eternal substance of his, 198. far stretched, 27. farewell to all my, 99. highest point of all my, 99. if honour gives, 436. is a-ripening his, 99. of his name, 101. on goodness loves to slide, 267. some achieve, 76. thrust upon 'em, some have, 76. Grecian chisel trace, ne'er did, 490. Venus, the, 378. Greece, Achilles wrath to, 336. Athens, the eye of, 241. beauties of exulting, 356. boasts her Homer, 271. but living Greece no more, 548. fair, sad relic, of departed worth, 541. fulmined over, 241. glory that was, 640. in early, she sung, 390. isles of, the, 557. John Naps of, 72. might still be free, 557. most power of any in, 723. we give our shining blades, to, 525. Greedy of filthy lucre, 847. Greek, above all, 329. come in Latin or in, 220. or Roman name, above any, 267. small Latin and less, 179. 't is known he could speak, 210. to me, 't was, 111. Greeks, heaven doomed, 344. in common, all the, 698. joined Greeks, when, 281. Green and yellow melancholy, 76. bay-tree, like a, 819. be the turf above thee, 562. dry smooth-shaven, 250. grassy turf, 428. graves of your sires, 561. in judgment, when I was, 157. in youth, 338. keep his memory, 519. keep their vigil on the, 635. leaves on a thick tree, 338. mantle, 147. memory be, 127. night, golden lamps in a, 262. old age, 276. one red, making the, 120. pastures, lie down in, 819. thy leaf has perished in the, 633. thought in a green shade, 263. tree, things done in a, 842. Green-eyed monster, 153. Greenhouse too, loves a, 420. Greenland's icy mountains, 536. Green-robed senators, 575. Greenwood tree, under the, 67. Gregory remember thy swashing blow, 104. Greetings where no kindness is, 468. Greta woods are green, 492. Gretest gentilman, take him for the, 4. Grew in beauty side by side, 570. together like to a double cherry, 58. Grey mare the better horse, 17. Greyhound mongrel grim, 148. Greyhounds in the slips, 91. Grief and pain naught but, 446. bravery of his, 145. canker and the, are mine, 555. crowned with consolation, 157. days of my distracting, 392. every one can master a, 51. fills the room up of my absent child, 79. for boys, 160. gave his father, 335. hath known, all that, 606. is past, the, 674. is proud, 79. lies onward, my, 161. no greater, 769. of a wound, 87. only time for, 585. past help should be past, 77. patience on a monument smiling at, 76. perked up in a glistering, 98. plague of sighing and, 85. silent manliness of, 398. spite of all my, revealing, 689. tears his heart, 341. that does not speak, 124. treads upon the heels, 295. which they themselves not feel, 53. with proverbs, patch, 53. Griefs, griping, 404. some, are medicinable, 159. that harass the distrest, 366. what private, they have, 114. Grievances, repeat no, 398. Grieve his heart, show his eyes and, 123. make the judicious, 137. yet not repent, to, 444. Grieves, if aught inanimate e'er, 543. Grieved, we sighed we, 262. Griffith, honest chronicler as, 101. Grim death, 194, 229. feature, scented the, 239. repose, hushed in, 383. Grimes is dead, old, 596. Grim-visaged war, 95. Grin, one universal, 362. owned with a, 507. sin to sit and, 635. so merry, every, 431. the devil did, 501. vanquish Berkeley by a, 380. Grind, axe to, 528. one demd horrid, 652. slowly, mills of God, 793. the faces of the poor, 833. the poor, laws, 395. Grinders cease because they are few, 831. Grindstone, noses to the, 11, 172, 191, 360. Grinned horrible, death, 229. Grinning, mock your own, 144. Grip, where ye feel your honour, 448. Gripe, barren sceptre in my, 121. of noose, necks to, 440. Griping griefs, 404. Grisly terror, so spake the, 229. Gristle, people in the, 408. Grizzled, his beard was, 129. his hair just, 276. Groan, anguish poured his, 366. bubbling, sinks with, 547. condemned alike to, 381. nor sigh nor, 183. the knell the pall the, 562. Groans of the dying, 489. sovereign of sighs and, 55. thy old, ring yet in my ears, 106. Groaning ever for the past, 651. Groined the aisles of Christian Rome, 598. Grooms and porters on the bridge, 626. Grooves of change, ringing, 626. Grose, his name was, 559. Gross and scope of my opinion, 126. ear can hear, things that no, 245. Grossness, by losing all its, 410. Ground, acre of barren, 42. another man's, 45. as water spilt on the, 815. call it holy, 570. every vice on Christian, 332. fathom-line could never touch, 84. gently kissed the, 343. haunted holy, 541. herbe that growes on, 28. I live a burden to the, 340. least willing to quit the, 432. let us sit upon the, 82. no slave to till my, 418. low sitting on the, 28. my tail go to the, 10. not upon dreams, 172. of nature, solid, 485. purple all the, 247. seem to tread on classic, 299. temple and tower went to the, 252. withering on the, 338. Grounded on just and right, 238. Groundlings, ears of the, 137. Grove, his name was printed, 559. nightingale's song in the, 428. of Academe, the olive, 241. of myrtles, 175. Groves are of laurel and myrtle, 803. fountain heads and pathless, 184. frequenting sacred, 221. God's first temples, 573. Grow dim with age, the sun, 299. double, surely you 'll, 466. learning wiser, 422. old, always find time to, 312. to what they seem, 395. wiser and better, 670. Growing when ye 're sleeping, 495. Grown by what it fed on, 128. so great, he is, 110. Grownd, herbe that growes on, 28. Grows old and fat, 84. with his growth, 317. Growth, children of a larger, 275. confidence a plant of slow, 364. man is the nobler, 433. man seems the only, 394. of mother earth, 468. Grub, joiner squirrel or old, 104. Grudge, feed fat the ancient, 61. the throe, never, 649. Grundy say, what will Mrs., 457. Grunt and sweat, 136. Guard dies never surrenders, 810. me with a watchful eye, 300. our native seas, 514. our spoons, from whom we, 593. thy bed, holy angels, 302. Guardian angel o'er his life, 455. angels sung the strain, 358. on the tower, the, 655. Guardians of the fair, eunuchs, 310. Gude nicht and joy be wi' you, 458. time coming, 493. Gudeman 's awa', when our, 427. Gudgeon, this fool, 60. Gudgeons, to swallow, 214. Guerdon, the fair, 247. Guesseth but in part, he, 503. Guest, keen, fits a dull fighter, 87. speed the going, 328. speed the parting, 328, 346. the soul the body's, 25. Guests in the depths of hell, 825. Guid to be honest and true, 450. to be merry and wise, 450. Guide in smoke and flame, 493. mine equal my, 820. my companion my, 851. my lonely way, 402. philosopher and friend, 320. providence their, 240. till judgment, 102. Guides, blind, 840. the planets in their course, 456. Guilded shore, 63. Guile, lips from speaking, 819. Guilt away, wash her, 403. can look on, 297. is in that heart, I ask not if, 522. of Eastern kings, 258. so full of artless jealousy is, 142. those who fear not, 413. to cover, the only art her, 403. Guiltier than him they try, 47. Guilty consciences make cowards, 691. man escape, let no, 664. mind, suspicion haunts the, 95. of his own death, 143. of such a ballad, 54. thing, started like a, 126. thing surprised, 478. wealth, his genuine and less, 257. Guinea, jingling of the, 626. within the compass of a, 536. Guinea's stamp, rank is but the, 452. Guitar, touched his, 581. Gulf profound, 228. Gulled, if the world will be, 192. Gum, medicinal, 157. Gun, certain as a, 211. never lost an English, 628. shot out of an elder, 92. sure as a, 277, 786. Guns, but for these vile, 83. though winds blew great, 436. Gust hath blown his fill, the, 250. Gusty thieves, 585. Guy, county, the hour is nigh, 494. Gypsies, pilfers like, 413. serve stolen children, as, 441. Gypsying, days when we went, 683. Gyves, as if they had, 87.
Habeas corpus, protection of, 435. Habit, apparelled in more precious, 53. costly thy, 130. increased by actions, 745. is second nature, 779. powerful is the empire of, 709. use doth breed a, in a man, 44. Habits devil is angel yet in this, 141. ill, gather by unseen degrees, 274. of peace and patience, 207. small, well pursued, 437. Habitable world, look round the, 274. Habitants, converse with heavenly, 245. Habitation, giddy and unsure, 89. local, and a name, 59. Habitual, practise what you would make, 745. Had we never loved sae kindly, 452. Hades, descent to, 759. no one goes to, with his wealth, 694. Haggard, if I do prove her, 153. Hags, black and midnight, 123. Hail Columbia happy land, 465. fellow well met, 290. holy light, 230. horrors, 223. the rising sun, let others, 387. to the chief, 491. unless God send his, 643. wedded love, 234. Hails you Tom or Jack, 423. Hair, amber-dropping, 246. as free, robes loosely flowing, 178. beauty draws us with a single, 274, 326. been lives, had all his, 156. distinguish and divide a, 210. each particular, stand an end, 131. every, a soul doth bind, 274. flaming meteor shone for, 261. girl-graduates in their golden, 629. just grizzled, 276. loose his beard and hoary, 383. man that coloured his, 732. most resplendent, 483. my fell of, 125. ninth part of a, 85. of a woman, one, 191. of the same dog, 16. on end at his own wonders, 420. sacred, dissever, 326. shakes pestilence, his horrid, 229. single, casts its shadow, 709. streamed like a meteor, 383. strung with his, 56. tangles of Neaera's, 247. transfigures its golden, 657. trimmed in silence, 731. would rouse and stir, 125. wisdom is the gray, 836. Hairs, bring down my gray, 813. of your head all numbered, 839. superfluity comes sooner by white, 60. were silver-white, 589. Hair-breadth 'scapes, 150. Hairs-breadth of time, 750, 753. Hal, no more of that, 85. Halcyon days, 93. Half broken-hearted, 539. dust half deity, 554. exceeds the whole, 693, 758. hidden from the eye, 469. his Troy was burnt, 88. in shade and half in sun, 523. knows everything, 593. made up, 95. my better, 34. our knowledge we snatch, 320. part of a blessed man, 78. slave and half free, 622. so good a grace, 47. the creeds, faith in, 633. the world knoweth not how the other half liveth, 771. too civil by, 440. Half-brother of the world, 654. Half-gods go, when, 599. Halfpenny loaves for a penny, 94. Half-pennyworth of bread, 85. Half-shirt is two napkins, 87. Half-shut eye, before the, 357. eyes, sees with his, 326. Half-world, now o'er the one, 119. Hall, Douglas in his, 490. merry in, where beards wag all, 21. merry swythe it is in, 21. or bower, never heard in, 243. Halls, dwelt in marble, 561. of dazzling light, 678. of death, the silent, 572. Halloing and singing of anthems, 88. Halloo your name, 75. Hallowed is the time, 127. relics should be hid, 251. Halt between two opinions, 815. to learn to, 729. Halter draw, felt the, 440. in hope one will cut the, 222. now fitted the, 288. threats of a, 436. Halves, I 'll go his, 772. Hamlet at the close of the day, 428. king father, I 'll call thee, 130. now the king drinks to, 145. rude forefathers of the, 384. tragedy of, with the prince of Denmark being left out, 494. Hammer, no sound of, 421. nor axe, neither, 815. smith stand with his, 80. your iron when it is hot, 709. Hammers, aprons rules and, 159. closing rivets up, 92, 296. no, fell, 535. Hampden, some village, 385. Hand, adore the, 289. against every man, 812. and glove, 413. and heart, I give my, 530. and heart open and free, 102. angry wafture of your, 112. bird in the, 15, 740. books to hold in the, 375. cheek upon her, 105. cloud like a man's, 815. eager heart the kindlier, 633. findeth to do do it, 831. foot and, go cold, 23. for hand foot for foot, 813. forget her cunning, 824. freeman with unpurchased, 636. glove upon that, 105. handle toward my, 119. has brushed them, no friendly, 296. her 'prentice, 446. his red right, 227. hold a fire in his, 81. I argue not against heaven's, 252. imposition of a mightier, 590. in hand, 50, 240, 362, 787. in thy right, carry gentle peace, 100. led by the Almighty's, 261. length of days in her right, 825. let not thy left, know, 838. licks the, just raised, 315. lifted in awe, 311. like the dyer's, 163. may no rude, deface it, 469. misery is at, 769. morn with rosy, 235. mortality's strong, 80. nature's sweet and cunning, 74. not able to taste, 58. of little employment, 143. of war, 81. open as day for melting charity, 90. put in every honest, a whip, 155. riches and honour in her left, 825. Satan was now at, 228. sweet Roman, 76. sweeten this little, 124. sworn foe to tyrants, 459. that dealt the blow, 514. that fed them, bite the, 411. that gave the blow, 277. that gives the blow, 289. that hath made you fair, 49. that made us is divine, 300. that rounded Peter's dome, 598. then join in, 426. thunder in his lifted, 267. time has laid his, gently, 617. time with reckless, 617. time's devouring, 352. to execute, 255, 430. to take occasion by the, 623. touch of a vanished, 627. unblessed thy, 346. upon a woman, man that lays his, 463. upon many a heart, 616. upon the ark, to lay their, 418. upon the ocean's mane, 588. upon thy mane, 548. wash this blood from my, 120. waved her lily, 348. whatsoever thou takest in, 837. white wonder of dear Juliet's, 108. with my heart in 't, 43. withhold not thine, 831. wrenched with an unlineal, 121. writ by God's own, 310. you cannot see, 314. Hands are the hands of Esau, 813. by angel, 574. by foreign, 335. death lays his icy, 209. entire affection hateth nicer, 27. establish the work of our, 822. fatal, their, 229. former times shake, 212. from picking and stealing, 850. hath not a Jew, 63. little folding of the, 825. many, make light work, 17. mischief for idle, 302. mouths without, 273. never made to tear each other, 302. not hearts, 155. of fellowship, the right, 846. promiscuously applied, 548. shake, with a king, 563. that might have swayed, 384. their knell is rung, by fairy, 389. then take, 42. to valour given, 574. two, upon the breast, 667. washing with invisible soap, 584. watch that wants both, 415. were made before knives, 293. wings or feet, 230. with his two happy, 31. Handel 's but a ninny, 351. Handle not taste not, 847. toward my hand, 119. Handles, everything hath two, 746. Handful of meal in a barrel, 815. of silver, just for a, 646. Hand-in-glove, were, 293. Handiwork, showeth his, 819. Handmaid of justice, truth the, 460. Hand-saw, hawk from a, 134. Handsome, everything about him, 53. in three hundred pounds a year, 46. is that handsome does, 401. wee thing, 450. Handy-dandy, change places and, 148. Hang a calf's skin, 79. a doubt on, nor loop to, 154. out our banners, 125. sorrow care will kill a cat, 177. the pensive head, 248. themselves in hope one will come and cut the halter, 222. together, we must all, 361. upon his pent-house lid, 116. us every mother's son, 57. Hangs a tale, thereby, 68, 73. his head for shame, 681. on Dian's temple, 103. on prince's favours, 99. upon the cheek of night, 105. Hanging and marriage go by destiny, 192. and wiving go by destiny, 10, 63. his cat on Monday, 856. in a golden chain, 230. was the worst use man could be put to, 175. Hangman of creation mark, 449. Hangman's whip, fear o' hell, 448. Hannibal had mighty virtues, 186. was a very pretty fellow, 295. Haphazard, let no act be done at, 751. Hapless love, pangs of, 367. Happened once, this could but have, 650. Happens at all, whatever, happens as it should, 751. Happier in the passion we feel, 795. than I know, feel that I am, 237. things, remembering, 621. Happiness below, virtue alone is, 319. distant views of, 181. depends as nature shows, 413. domestic, thou only bliss, 419. fireside, 455. glimpse of, saw a, 221. lies in superfluities, 738. man's, to do proper things, 755. of the greatest number, 856. of the rational animal, 755. our being's end and aim, 318. our pastime and our, 477. produced by a good inn, 372. pursuit of, 434. spectacle of human, 462. that makes the heart afraid, 584. thought of tender, 476. through another's eyes, 71. too familiar, 483. too swiftly flies, 382. virtue sufficient for, 760. was born a twin, 557. we prize, if solid, 362. Happy accident, 174, 402, 792. am I from care I 'm free, 689. as a lover, 476. because God wills it, 658. constellations, 238. could I be with either, 348. days, a world of, 96. earthlier, is the rose distilled, 57. few, we band of brothers, 92. fields farewell, 223. for him his father was before him, 293. he whose name has been well spelt, 559. he with such a mother, 630. hills pleasing shade, 381. is he born or taught, 174. is the blameless vestal's lot, 333. little, if I could say how much, 51. make two lovers, 330. man be his dole, 46. man happy dole, 11. man that hath his quiver full, 824. man 's without a shirt, 8. mixtures of happy days, 554. never so, as we suppose, 794. pair live while ye may, 233. soul that all the way, 259. that have called thee so, 508. the man and happy he alone, 273. the man whose wish, 334. to the unhappy owe, what the, 343. walks and shades, 239. was it for that son, 95. who in his verse, can steer, 799. why so few marriages are, 291. years, ah, 541. Harass the distrest, 366. Harbinger, springtime's, 199. Harbingers of blood and death, 126. to heaven, 221. Harbour give, in life did, 178. Hard a keeping oath, sworn too, 54. crab-tree, 211. long is the way and, 227. nothing so, but search will find it, 203. their lot, how, 672. to part when friends are dear, 433. to please everybody, 712. to please, uncertain coy and, 490. way of transgressors is, 826. Hardship, life of danger and, 537. Hardships prevent melancholy, 373. Hardens all within, 448. Hardest-timbered oak, 94. Hardy as the Nemean lion's nerve, 131. Hare, hold with the, 12. mad as a March, 18, 790. to run with the, 33. to start a, 84. Hark from the tombs, 303. hark the lark, 159. the shrill trumpet sounds, 296. they whisper, 334. Harm me, fate cannot, 461. win us to our, 116. Harmes two the lesse, of, 5. Harmless as doves, 839. day, entertains the, 174. earth, bowels of the, 83. flaming meteor, 261. necessary cat, 64. pleasure, stock of, 369. Harmonies, concerted, 580. Harmonious numbers, 230. sound on golden hinges, 236. whose touch, 367. Harmoniously confused, 333. Harmony for thee O universe, 752. heaven drowsy with, the, 56. heavenly, 271. hidden soul of, 249. in her bright eye, 259. in immortal souls, 65. like deep, enforce attention, 81. not understood, 316. of circumstances, 706. of shape, air and, 287. of the universe, 409. of the world, her voice the, 31. sentimentally disposed to, 509. to harmony, 271. touches of sweet, 65. Harness, dead in his, 837. him that girdeth on his, 816. on our back, die with, 126. Haroun Alraschid, good, 623. Harp, high-born Hoel's, 383. in divers tones, 631. of life, love took up the, 625. of Orpheus, 253. of thousand strings, 303. open palm upon his, 617. sings to one clear, 631. through Tara's halls, 519. Harps upon the willows, 824. Harper, wind that grand old, 667. Harping on my daughter, 133. Harpy-footed Furies, 228. Harrow up thy soul, 131. Harry the King Bedford, 92. with his beaver on, 86. Harsh as truth, I will be as, 605. the words of Mercury are, 57. Harshness gives offence, no, 324. Hart, like a youthful, 302. panteth after water brooks, 820. ungalled play, 138. Harvest, earth laughs with a, 597. of a quiet eye, 471. of the new-mown hay, 296. truly is plenteous, 839. Harvest-home, a stubble-land at, 83. Harvest-time of love, 508. Haste, I am always in, 359. make, the better foot before, 80. maketh waste, 9. married in, 295. mounting in hot, 542. one with moderate, 129. sweaty, 126. to be rich, 829. to repay an obligation, 795. to wed at leisure, wooed in, 72. Hasten to be drunk, 273. Hastening ills, prey to, 396. Hasty as fire deaf as the sea, 80. Hat, broad-brimmed, 352. by his cockle, 405. fashion of his, 50. it was not all a, 571. not the worse for wear, 417. that bows to no salaam, 586. the ultimum moriens of respectability, 638. three cornered, the old, 635. upon my head, with my, 375. Hats, shocking bad, 463. Hatched, chickens ere they are, 214, 791. to the woful time, 120. Hatches, his body 's under, 436. Hate a dumpy woman, 556. cherish those hearts that, 100. immortal, 223. in the like extreme, 345. Juno's unrelenting, 274. lost between us, no, 173. of hate scorn of scorn, 623. of those below, 543. thine enemy, 838. those you have injured, to, 747. your neighbour, 591. Hates that excellence, 355. Hated him, loved my country and, 555. needs but to be seen, to be, 317. with a hate, 558. Hater, he was a good, 375. Hathaway, angels must love Ann, 690. Hating David, not only, 268. no one love but her, 547. Hatred, love turned to, 294. Haughtiness of soul, 298. Haughty spirit before a fall, 826. Haunt, exempt from public, 67. Haunts in dale or mountain, 504. of men, the busy, 570. the guilty mind, suspicion, 95. Haunted holy ground, 541. me like a passion, 467. spring and dale, from, 251. Have and to hold, 850. it so, you would, 798. naught venture naught, 15. we prize not what we, 53. Have-much and Have-little, 789. Havens, ports and happy, 80. Having nothing yet hath all, 174, 846. Havoc, cry, and let slip the dogs, 113. Hawk from a hand-saw, 134. Hawks, between two, 93. Hawthorn bush with seats, 395. in the dale, under the, 248. Hay, harvest of the new mown, 296. make, while the sun shines, 787. needle in a bottle of, 670. reposing himself in the, 400. when the sun shineth make, 10. Hazard of concealing, 448. of the die, I will stand the, 98. He alone is blessed, 289. best can paint them, 333. comes too near, 193, 350. cometh unto you, 34. first deceased, 175. for God only, 232. knew what 's what, 8. may run that readeth, 836. that is down, 212, 266. that is not with me, 842. that is robbed, 154. that runs may read, 422. that wrestles with us, 411. He was the word that spake it, 177. who can call to-day his own, 273. Head and front of my offending, 149. beauteous honours on its, 337. buck of the first, 55. coals of fire on his, 828, 844. cover my, now, 584. crotchets in thy, thou hast some, 45. crown of his, 51, 173, 198. crown old winter's, 259. dissever from the fair, 326. eternal sunshine settles on its, 397. fame over his living, 565. fantastically carved, 90. fruitless crown upon my, 121. gently falling on thy, 302. gently lay my, 218. good gray, 627. green grass turf at his, 405. hairs of your, all numbered, 839. hands wings, 230. hang the pensive, 248. hangs his, for shame, 681. hat upon my, 375. heart may give a lesson to the, 422. heaven to the weary, 584. helmet for a blow on the, 764. here rests his, 386. hoary, is a crown of glory, 826. imperfections on my, 132. is as full of quarrels, 107. is fancy bred, in heart or, 63. is not more native to the heart, 127. is sick and the heart faint, 832. learned lumber in his, 325. less beloved, 547. lodgings in a, 210. nail on the, 20, 183. no roofe to shrowd his, 194. not where to lay his, 839. not yet completely silvered, 419. of the table, 790. of things, great, 717. off with a golden axe, 108. off with his, 97, 296. on horror's, 154. one small, 397. plays round the, 319. precious jewel in his, 67. repairs his drooping, 248. seems no bigger than his, 148. silent doctor shook his, 349. silvered o'er by time, 419. so many books upon his, 457. so young a body so old a, 64. some less majestic, 547. stroked with a slipper, 703. sweet tooth in his, 33. that wears a crown, 89. the wise the reverend, 303. to be let unfurnished, 210. to contrive, 255, 430. turns no more his, 499. uneasy lies the, 89. was silvered o'er with age, 348. what seemed his, 228. which statuaries loved to copy, 590. with reading stuff the, 332. Heads beneath their shoulders, 150. hide their diminished, 231. houseless, 147. ignominious, 339. nailed by the ears, 214. never raising, 469. so many wits so many, 10. sometimes so little, 222. tall men had empty, 170. too little for wit, 222. touch heaven, hills whose, 150. two better than one, 12. Head-stone of the corner, 823. Headstrong as an allegory, 440. Healer, scorn not death the, 696. Healing in his wings, 836. of the most High cometh, 837. Health, be thou a spirit of, 130. best physic to preserve, 167. dainties might hurt their, 398. good sense and good, 713. he that will this, deny, 672. hunt in fields for, 270. is the second blessing, 208. my nerves and fibres brace, 357. peace and, 387. peace and competence, 319. unbought, 270. vital principle of bliss, 358. while grace affordeth, 22. Healths five-fathom deep, 105. Healthful play, 302. Healthy nature, blessed is the, 579. wealthy and wise, 360. Heap, misfortunes laid in one, 736. of dust alone remains of thee, 335. Heaps of miser's treasures, 244. of pearl, 96. unsunned, of treasure, 244. Heapeth up riches, 819. Hear a voice you cannot hear, I, 314. be silent that you may, 113. be swift to, 849. by tale or history, 57. he that hath ears to, 841. it not Duncan, 119. listening still they seemed to, 345. me for my cause, 113. none so deaf that will not, 19, 283. these tell-tale women, 97. to see to feel to, 541. Heard and do in part believe it, 127. for much speaking, 838. I will be, 605. it said full oft, 163. melodies are sweet, 576. of thee by the hearing of the ear, 818. round the world, 599. so coldly, 606. the world around, 251. wished she had not, it, 150. Hearers, too deep for his, 399. Hearing ear, the, 827. ear the speaking tongue, 603. of the ear, heard of thee by the, 818. Hearings, younger, quite ravished, 55. Hearkeners seldom hear good of themselves, 283. Hearse, underneath this sable, 179. Hearsed in death, 130. Heart, a little heaven in each, 288. a merry, 826. afraid, that makes the, 584. and hand both open, 102. and lute, my, 525. arrow for the, 560. as he thinketh in his, 828. awake to the flowers, 520. bare the mean, 328. be troubled, let not your, 843. beating of my own, 634. beatings of my, 467. beats high and warm, blood-tinctured, 620. bowed down by weight of woe, 561. bread which strengthens man's, 283. buildeth on the vulgar, 89. burn within us, 842. can know, ease the, 389. can ne'er a transport know, 377. can this fond, forget, 582. cockles of the, 853. command my, and me, 258. comes not to the, 319. congenial to my, 398. could find it in my, 52. detector of the, 307. detests him, my, 338. did break, some, 631. distrusting asks, 398. doth ache, while his, 266. doth the full, reveal, 502. doubt one, that if believed, 641. dupe of the, 795. ease of, her look conveyed, 444. eat not thy, 729. evening twilight of the, 562. every, to heaven aspires, 534. every woman is a rake at, 321. fails thee, if thy, 26. faint, ne'er won fair lady, 789. faint and the head is sick, 832. felt along the, 467. first set my poor, free, 184. fool hath said in his, 818. for any fate, with a, 612. for every fate, here 's a, 553. for falsehood framed, 442. fountain of sweet tears, 469. gently upon my, 617. gets his speeches by, 456. give lesson to the head, 422. give me back my, 540. gladness of, 837. glows in every, 310. great thoughts come from the, 803. grief tears his, 341. griping griefs the, wound, 404. grow fonder, absence makes the, 581. hand upon many a, 616. hand with my, in 't, 43. hard was the, 38. has learned to glow, 346. hath 'scaped this sorrow, 162. hath tried, save he whose, 550. he seeth with the, 503. head is not more native to the, 127. how dear to this, 537. I give my hand and, 530. if guilt 's in that, 522. in concord beats, 485. in conjecture of a neighbour's, 749. in thy hand, 43. incense of the, 362, 538. is a free and fetterless thing, 680. is fixed, my, 821. is freedom's shield, each, 675. is idly stirred, my, 471. is in a vein, when the, 525. is in the highlands, my, 450. is true as steel, 58. is wax to be moulded, 792. kind and gentle, he had, 400. kindlier hand the eager, 633. knew of pain, all the, 679. knock at my ribs, 116. know truth by the, 799. knoweth his own bitterness, 826. let me wring your, 140. level in her husband's, 75. look in thy, 34. look then into thine, 612. lord of the lion, 392. maketh glad the, 823. man after his own, 814. man's, deviseth his way, 826. many a feeling, 502. merry, doeth good, 827. merry, goes all the day, 77. merry, maketh a cheerful countenance, 826. more native to the, 127. moved more than with a trumpet, 34. music in my, I bore, 473. must have something to cherish, 617. my book and, 686. my fond, shall pant for you, 671. naked human, 308. nature's, beats strong, 634. nature's, in tune, 580. ne'er within him burned, 488. new opened, I feel my, 99. next our own, 569. of a maiden is stolen, when the, 521. of a man is depressed, 348. of courtesy, seated in the, 34. of heart, in my, 138. of man depressed with cares, 348. of man, the devil dwells in, 218. of my mystery, pluck out the, 139. of nature, out from the, 598. old man's, blood in an, 655. on her lips, 554. or head, where is fancy bred in, 63. or hope, nor bate a jot of, 252. out of the abundance of the, 839. pang that rends the, 398. plays an old tune on the, 654. preaching down a daughter's, 626. ran o'er with silent worship, 554. repairs, a generous, 344. replies, and the, 422. responds unto his own, 613. riven with vain endeavour, 473. rotten at the, 61. ruddy drops that visit my sad, 112. ruddy drops that warm my, 383. seeth with the, 503. Shakespeare unlocked his, 485, 652. show his eyes and grieve his, 123. sick, maketh the, 826. sigh that rends thy constant, 402. sinking, changing cheek, 550. sky did never melt into his, 468. sleeps on his own, 471. so full a drop overfills it, 658. spring of love gushed from my, 498. strike mine eyes not my, 178. stuff which weighs upon the, 125. such partings break the, 540. suffered idleness to eat his, 30. sweet creation of some, 546. sweetly tender, 624. take thy beak from out my, 640. tears rise in the, 630. tenderest, even the, 569. that break and give no sign, 636. that has truly loved, 520. that is broken, soothe a, 492. that is soonest awake, 520. that loved her, betray the, 467. that mighty, is lying still, 470. that never feels a pain, 377. that was humble, 518. the seson priketh every gentil, 2. they say Ward has no, 456. to conceive, 688. to eate thy, 30. to heart mind to mind, 488. to resolve, 430. toil on poor, unceasingly, 654. tongue nor, cannot conceive, 120. unpack my, with words, 135. untainted, 94. untravelled fondly turns to thee, 394. upon my sleeve, wear my, 149. want of, 584. war was in his, 821. warm within, 422. was kind and soft, 436. was wax to receive, 554. way to hit a woman's, 597. weed's plain, 656. what female, can gold despise, 381. when we meet a mutual, 358. where your treasure is, 838. which most enamour us, 554. which others bleed for, 294. whispers the o'er-fraught, 124. whose lines are mottoes of the, 514. widow's, to sing for joy, 817. will break, thus the, 543. with heart in concord, 485. with strings of steel, 139. with your treasure, 838. within and God o'erhead, 612. would break my jealous, 279. would fain deny, 124. Hearts are mighty, 46. are warm, our, 676. believe the truths I tell, 389. bid the tyrants defiance, 516. cheerful, now broken, 523. cherish those, that hate thee, 100. day-star arise in your, 849. dry as summer dust, 479. endure, of all that human, 367. ensanguined, 420. feeling, touch but rightly, 455. hands not, 155. he fashioneth their, alike, 819. here bring your wounded, 524. in love use their own tongues, 51. kind, are more than coronets, 624. lie withered, when true, 521. love in your, as idly burns, 213. of his countrymen, 445. of his fellow-citizens, 445. of kings, enthroned in the, 64. of oak are our ships, 388. our, our hopes are all with thee, 615. our, our hopes our prayers, 615. passion of great, 656. resolved on victory or death, 804. steal away your, 114. that love, dissensions between, 526. that once beat high, 519. that the world had tried, 526. there is no union here of, 496. though stout and brave, 612. thousand, beat happily, 542. to live in, we leave behind, 516. two, that beat as one, 805. union of, union of hands, 596. unkind, I have heard of, 466. unto wisdom, apply our, 822. Heart's core, wear him in my, 138. current lends the cup its glow, 636. deep well, 683. desires be with you, your, 66. hope and home, 574. supreme ambition, 377. Heartache, end the, 135. Heartfelt joy, sunshine and, 319. Hearth, clean fire and clean, 508. cricket on the, 250. vanished from his lonely, 486. Heartsome wi' thee, 671. Heart-stain, ne'er carried a, 519. Heart-strings, jesses were my dear, 153. Heart-throbs, count time by, 654. Hearty old man, 506. Heat, cold that moderates, 792. fantastic summer's, 81. for the cold and cold for the hot, 792. have neither, nor light, 180. ma'am it was so dreadful, 461. not a furnace for your foe, 98. of conflict, through the, 476. of the day, burden and, 840. one, doth drive another, 36. one draught above, 74. that Promethean, 156. Heath, land of brown, 489. my foot is on my native, 493. Heathen Chinee is peculiar, 669. Heath-flower dashed the dew, from the, 491. Heating, warm without, 312. Heat-oppressed brain, 119. Heaven a time ordains, 252. all places alike distant from, 190. all that we believe of, 280. all the way to, 259. all things in, and earth, 31. alone is given away, 658. and earth, more things in, 133. and earth unfolds, 57. and happy constellations, 238. and home, points of, 485. approving, 355. around our infancy, 658. around us all, 522. ascribe to, 73. beauteous eye of, 79. beholding, feeling hell, 526. below, like a little, 302. better than serve in, 224. breaks the serene of, 507. breath of, 416. bright sun of, 101. bring with thee airs from, 130. but tries our virtue, 380. cannot heal, no sorrow that, 524. commences, his, 396. confess yourself to, 141. dear to, is saintly chastity, 245. dearest foe in, 128. deeds are the sons of, 368. doth with us as we with torches, 46. drowsy with the harmony, 56. every heart aspires to, 534. every purpose under the, 830. every virtue under, 329. exhaled and went to, 308. face of, so fine, 107. fantastic tricks before high, 48. farther off from, 583. fault to, 127. fell from, 225. fiercest spirit that fought in, 226. first taught letters, 333. first-born, offspring of, 230. floor of, is thick inlaid, 65. fragrance smells to, 362. from all creatures hides, 315. from, it came, 508. from yon blue, 624. gained a friend from, 386. gates of, to the, 473. gems of, 233. gentle rain from, 64. gives its favourites early death, 546. gluttony ne'er looks to, 246. God alone to be seen in, 553. God is in his, 644. good sense the gift of, 322. grants before the prayer, 269. great eye of, 27. had made her such a man, 150. harbingers to, 221. has no rage like love to hatred turned, 294. has not power upon the past, 274. has willed we die alone, 569. hath done for this land, what, 540. he cried, O, 513. he gained from, a friend, 386. hell I suffer seems a, 231. high hope for a low, 54. hills whose heads touch, 150. his blessed part to, 100. how art thou fallen from, 833. husbandry in, 119. in each heart a little, 288. in her eye, 237. in hope to merit, 540. invites hell threatens, 307. is heard no more in, 235. is love for love is heaven, 487. is not always angry, 289. is shining o'er us, 675. is there care in, 28. itself would stoop to her, 246. journey like the path to, 244. joy of, to earth come down, 672. just are the ways of, 344. kindred points of, 485. lay up treasures in, 838. leave her to, 132. led the way to, 313. less of earth than, 491. lies about us in our infancy, 477. light from, 447, 549. light of, restore, 340. livery of the court of, 588. made him, every man is as, 788. man alone beneath the, 488. matches are made in, 192. moderation the gift of, 698. my offence is rank it smells to, 139. nothing can cover his fame but, 198. nothing true but, 524. of charms divine, 343. of hell, in itself can make a, 224. of invention, the brightest, 90. offspring of, 230. on earth, 232. one minute of, 526. opened wide her ever-during gates, 236. opening bud to, conveyed, 500. or hell, summons thee to, 119. path to, 244. permit to, 240. Persian's, is easily made, 519. pities hapless man, 343. places shall be hell that are not, 41. points out an hereafter, 298. prayer ardent opens, 309. quite in the verge of, 307. recompense did send, 386. remedies we ascribe to, 73. report they bore to, 307. riches flow from bounteous, 346. sends us good meat, 388. she did but dream of, 270. shed, light which, 522. silent finger points to, 481. so much of earth so much of, 472. soul look down from, 277. soul white as, 197. sounds my fame, 344. spires point to, 481. starry cope of, 234. steep and thorny way to, 129. stole the livery of, 588. succour dawns from, 492. sweetened by the airs of, 597. taken quick to, 37. the selfsame, that frowns, 98. things are the sons of, 368. thy hues were born in, 574. to be young was very, 476. to earth, doth glance from, 59. to gaudy day denies, which, 551. to the weary head, 584. too, all this and, 282. tries the earth, 658. 't was whispered in, 't was muttered in hell, 674. upon earth, that, 584. visits, places the eye of, 80. wanted one immortal song, 267. was all tranquillity, 527. were not heaven if we knew what it were, 256. when earth was nigher, 644. will bless your store, 433. winds of, visit her face, 128. with all its splendors, 658. Heavens blaze forth the death of princes, 112. bowed the high, 23. declare the glory of God, 819. hear these tell-tale women, 97. hung be the, with black, 93. should fall, if ever the, 771. spangled, a shining frame, 300. that which we call the, 717. Heaven's best treasures, 387. breath smells wooingly, 117. chancery, flew up to, 379. cherubim horsed, 118. decree, curst by, 398. ebon vault, 568. eternal year is thine, 270. first law, order is, 319. gate, the lark at, 159. gates, she claps her wings at, 32. hand, argue not against, 209. help is better than early rising, 790. immortal noon, 566. last best gift, 235. lights, godfathers of, 54. melodious strains, 640. own light, 496. pavement, riches of, 225. Sovereign saves, 308. sweetest air, 162. wide pathless way, 250. Heaven-born band, 465. Heaven-directed to the poor, 321. Heaven-eyed creature, 486. Heaven-kissing hill, 140. Heavenly blessings, 302. days that cannot die, 469. empire of the, 29. gift of poesy, profaned thy, 270. habitants, converse with, 245. harmony, from, 271. hope is all serene, 535. host, ye, 278. jewel, have I caught my, 34. lays, pure delight by, 477. maid was young, 390. paradise is that place, 485. spirits, is there love in, 28. Heaven-taught lyre, 377. Heaviest battalions, 801. Heaviness, spirit of, 834. Heavy and red, eyelids, 585. change, but O the, 247. Hebrew in the dying light, 589. Hecuba to him, what 's, 134. Hector still survives, while, 338. Hedge a king, divinity doth, 142. Hedgehog rolled up, lies like a, 584. Hedgehogs dressed in lace, 635. Heed for himself, will take no, 470. take, lest he fall, 845. Heedless, unwise to be, 715. Heeds not he hears not, 666. Heel, at his, a stone, 405. of the courtier, 143. tread each other's, 308. tread upon another's, 143. Heels, Caesar with a senate at his, 319. detraction at your, 76. I took to my, 703. of pleasure, treads upon the, 295. slippers good to the, 637. with an income at its, 415. Height, objects in an airy, 287. of man, measure of the, 719. of this great argument, 223. Heights by great men reached, 616. other, in other lives, 645. the soul is competent to gain, 480. Heir of all the ages, 626. of fame, great, 251. the world creation's, 394. to, shocks that flesh is, 135. to the first, each second stood, 149. with all her children wants an, 321. Heirs of truth and pure delight, 477. unknown, 321. Helen, like another, 272. Helen's beauty in a brow of Egypt, 59. Helicon's harmonious springs, 382. Helios, Antigonous the son of, 740. Hell, agreement with, 605, 834. all places shall be, 41. beholding heaven feeling, 526. better to reign in, 224. blasts from, 130. broke loose, all, 234. characters of, to trace, 383. contains no fouler fiend, 345. cunning livery of, 48. damned use that word in, 108. detests him as the gates of, 338. fear of, 's a hangman's whip, 448. for hoarding went to, 95. for horses, England, 192. for women, Italy, 192. from beneath is moved, 833. grew darker at their frown, 229. guests in the depths of, 825. has no fury like a woman scorned, 294. I suffer seems a heaven, 231. injured lover's, 235. into the mouth of, 628. is full of good intentions, 372. is full of good meanings, 205. is moved for thee, 833. it is in suing long to bide, 29. itself breathes out contagion, 139. long is the way out of, 227. making earth a, 540. milk of concord into, 124. myself am, 231. no fiend can match in, 296. of heaven in itself can make a, 224. of waters, 545. of witchcraft, 163. paved with good intentions, 372. procuress to the lords of, 632. quiet to quick bosoms is a, 543. rebellious, 140. riches grow in, 225. shall stir for this, all, 93. summons thee to heaven or to, 119. terrible as, 228. threatens heaven invites, 307. to choose love by another's eyes, 57. to ears polite, never mentions, 322. trembled at the hideous name, 229. 't was muttered in, 674. which way I fly is, 231. within him, 231. within myself, I feel a, 218. Hell's concave, tore, 224. Helm, Palinurus nodded at the, 332. pleasure at the, 383. when the sea is calm, 710. Hellespont and the Propontic, 155. Helmet for a blow on the head, 764. shall make a hive for bees, 25. that is Mambrino's, 786. Help, angels make assay, 139. encumbers him with, 370. hindrance and a, 472. his ready, was ever nigh, 366. in trouble, a very present, 820. me Cassius or I sink, 110. me, who ran to, 535. of man, vain is the, 821. others out of a fellow-feeling, 185. past, should be past grief, 77. themselves, God helps them that, 360. thyself and God will, 206, 797. Helper, our antagonist is our, 411. our, he amid the flood, 770. Helter-skelter hurry-scurry, 506. Hempen string, sing in a, 184. Hen gathereth her chickens, 841. Hender, no one nigh to, 659. Henpecked you all, 555. Heraclitus would not laugh, what, 484. Herald Mercury, like the, 140. no other, after my death, 101. of joy, perfectest, 51. Herald's coat without sleeves, 87. Heraldry, our new, is hands, 155. the boast of, 384. Herbe, dainty flowre or, 28. Herbs and other country messes, 248. better is a dinner of, 826. powerful grace that lies in, 106. Hercules do what he may, 145. he is a second, 722. no more like than I to, 128. Herd, the lowing, 384. Here a little and there a little, 834. I and sorrows sit, 79. in the body pent, 497. is the whole set, 442. 's to the housewife, 442. 's to the maiden, 442. 's to the widow of fifty, 442. lies a truly honest man, 259. lies our sovereign, 279. nor there, neither, 156. rests his head, 386. we will sit, 65. Hereafter, points out an, 298. Hereditary bondsmen, 541. Heritage, I have a goodly, 818. noble by, 285. of old age, 608. of woe, lord of himself, that, 551. service is no, 73. the sea, our, 537. Hermit, a sceptred, 677. dwell a weeping, 390. dwell, shall I like a, 26. man the, sighed, 513. of Prague, the old, 77. of the dale, gentle, 402. Hermitage, take that for an, 260. Hero and the man complete, 299. as in life a friend, 340. he who aspires to be a, 374. made by murder of millions, 425. perish or sparrow fall, 315. see the conquering, 281. to his valet, no one is a, 740. Herod, out-herods, 137. Heroes as great have died, 340. hail ye, heaven-born band, 465. of old, my peers the, 650. Heroic deed, counsel and, 456. enterprise is gone, 409. poem a biography, 578. stoic Cato, 559. Herostratus lives, 219. Herring, nor good red, 13. Herrings, Douglas in red, 563. Herte, seson priketh every gentil, 2. Herveys, men women and, 461. Hesitate dislike, 327. Hesperus that led the starry host, 233. Heterodoxy another man's doxy, 858. Hew and hack, somebody to, 211. Hexameter, in the, 504. Hey-day in the blood, 140. Hic jacet, its forlorn, 469. these two narrow words, 27. Hid, murder cannot long be, 62. Hidden soul of harmony, 249. Hide her shame, 403. man within him, 49. myself in thee, let me, 432. offences to bare to, 101. the fault I see, to, 334. their diminished heads, 231. those hills of snow, 49, 184. thou wear a lion's, 79. your diminished rays, 322. Hides a dark soul, 244. a shining face, 423. beauties while she, reveals, 378. from himself his state, 365. Hideous, makes night, 331. making night, 131. Hiding-place, dark and lonely, 501. Hierophants of inspiration, 568. Hies to his confine, erring spirit, 126. High ambition lowly laid, 487. and low, death makes equal, 9. and palmy state of Rome, 126. characters cries one, 257. converse, hold, 356. erected thoughts, 34. estate, fallen from his, 271. hope for a low heaven, 54. hopes, stirred up with, 254. instincts, 478. life, high characters from, 320. mountains are a feeling, 543. of the most, cometh healing, 837. on a throne of royal state, 226. over-arched, 224, 239. thinking and plain living, 472. to Him no, no low, 316. High-blown pride broke under me, 99. High-born Hoel's harp, 383. Higher law than the Constitution, 595. Highest, peppered the, 399. thing is truth, 4. Highland Mary, spare his, 618. Highlands, my heart 's in the, 450. High-lived company, 402. Highly fed and lowly taught, 73. what thou wouldst, 117. Highness' dog at Kew, 334. High-road to England, 370. Highways, rivers are, 799. Hill apart, sat on a, 228. by the wind-beaten, 515. city that is set on an, 838. cot beside the, 455. had climbed the highest, 673. heaven-kissing, 140. king of France went up the, 686. on the 'customed, 386. that skirts the down, 428. yon high eastward, 127. Hills ancient as the sun, 572. and valleys dales and fields, 40. cattle upon a thousand, 820. far across the, they went, 627. happy, pleasing shade, 381. hewn on Norwegian, 224. of snow, hide those, 49, 184. of the stormy north, 571. over the, and far away, 348, 627. peep o'er hills, 323. rock-ribbed and ancient, 572. strong amid the, 634. to the reverberate, 75. where spices grow, 302. whose heads touch heaven, 150. Hillside, conduct ye to a, 253. Him, from, that hath not, 841. no high no low to, 316. of the western dome, 268. Himself a host, 337. from God he could not free, 598. Hind mated by the lion, 73. rational, Costard, 54. Hinders needle and thread, 585. Hindmost, devil take the, 211. Hindrance and a help, 472. Hinge nor loop, 154. Hinges, golden, moving, 236. grate harsh thunder, 229. pregnant, of the knee, 137. Hint a fault, just, 327. to speak, it was my, 150. upon this, I spake, 151. Hip and thigh, smote them, 814. have ye him on the, 18. I have you on the, 65. Hippocrene, blushful, 575. Hire, labourer is worthy of his, 842. His faith might be wrong, 260. time is forever, 260. Hiss for the fly, the Lord shall, 833. Historian of my country's woes, 342. poet naturalist and, 367. Histories make men wise, 168. History, anything but, 304. assassination has never changed, 607. best studied, 590. bloom upon the stock of, 486. dignity of, 304, 593. ever hear by tale or, 57. hath triumphed over time, 26. he has invented, 801. in a nation's eyes, 385. is philosophy teaching by examples, 304. must be false, 304. of England written with knowledge, 609. picture of human crimes, 801. portance in my travels', 150. register of crimes, 430. repeats itself, 808. strange eventful, 69. truth of anything by, 724. what is her, 75. with all her volumes, 546. Hit, a very palpable, 145. the nail on the head, 183. Hits the mark, 161. Hitch your wagon to a star, 603. Hitches in a rhyme, 328. Hitherto shalt thou come, 817. Hive for bees, his helmet a, 25. Hiving wisdom, 544. Hoar antiquity, ways of, 403. Hoard of maxims preaching, 626. Hoarding went to hell, for his, 95. Hoarse rough verse, 324. Hoarseness of his note, 423. Hoary head is a crown of glory, 826. my days but dull and, 264. Hobby-horse is forgot, 138. Hobgoblin, consistency is a, 601. Hobson's choice, 857. Hocus-pocus science, 350. Hoe, tickle the earth with a, 597. Hoel's harp, to high-born, 383. Hog in Epicurus' sty, fattest, 393. Hogs eat acorns, greater ease than, 210. Hoist with his own petar, 141. Hold a candle, 351. enough, cries, 126. fast that which is good, 847. high converse, 356. his peace hereafter, forever, 850. makes nice of no vile, 79. the fleet angel, 362. the fort I am coming, 681. the mirror up to nature, 137. thou the good, 632. to have and to, 850. with the hare, 12. Holds fast the golden mean, 424. Hole, Caesar might stop a, 144. in a' your coats, 449. like a poisoned rat in a, 292. mouse of one poor, 206, 336. of discretion, the little, 56. Holes, foxes have, 839. triangular and square, 461. where eyes did once inhabit, 96. Holiday, to make a Roman, 546. Holidays, all the year were playing, 83. Holiday-rejoicing spirit, 509. Holiest thing alive, 502. Holily, that wouldst thou, 117. Holiness, in the beauties of, 823. Holland lies, where, 395. Hollow, all was false and, 226. blasts of wind, 347. murmurs died away in, 390. oak our palace is, 537. Hollows crowned with summer sea, 629. Hollow-eyed, sharp-looking, 50. Holly branch on the old oak wall, 582. Holy angels guard thy bed, 302. ground, call it, 570. haunted ground, 541. text around she strews, 385. time is quiet as a nun, the, 470. writ, old odd ends stolen out of, 96. writ, proofs of, 154. Homage, all things do her, 31. from contemporaries, 591. of a tear, the, 541. of thoughts unspoken, 616. vice pays to virtue, 795. worthless pomp of, 571. Home, anchor of our peace at, 435. at ease, live at, 176. at evening's close, hie him, 386. behold our, 550. best country ever is at, 394. day's march nearer, 497. deep imaged in his soul, 345. draw near their eternal, 221. dream of, 525. exile from, 568. filled one, with glee, 570. God who is our, 477. his footsteps he hath turned, 488. homely features to keep, 246. I am going, 598. in a better place at, 67. in the ambush of my name strike, 47. is home though ever so homely, 568. is on the deep, 514. kiss till the cow comes, 197. keep his only son at, 392. make friends at, 722. makes her loved at, 447. man goeth to his long, 831. next way, farthest way about, 204. no place like, 568. of the brave, 517. old England is our, 605. on the rolling deep, 679. out of house and, 89. points of heaven and, 485. revered abroad and loved at, 447. sweet home, 568. that dear hut our, 362. there 's nobody at, 336. though never so homely, 568. to men's bosoms, 164. to roost, chickens come, 606. uneasy and confined at, 315. when you knock is never at, 415. Homes, forced from their, 395. homeless near a thousand, 465. of England, the stately, 569. of silent prayer, eyes are, 632. Home-bound fancy, 594. Home-bred kine, beeves and, 474. Home-keeping youth, 44. Homeless near a thousand homes, 465. Homely features to keep home, 246. wits, home-keeping youth have, 44. Homer all the books you need, 280. deep-browed, 576. Greece boasts her, 271. himself must beg, 189. living begged his bread, 189. nods, nor is it, 323. our poets steal from, 185. sometimes nods, 706. seven cities warred for, 194. Homer's birth, seven cities claim, 194. golden chain, 191. lamp appeared, ere, 414. rule the best, 328. Hone, I like your book ingenious, 509. Honest and true, 450. as any man living, 52. as the world goes, 133. exceeding poor man, 62. good just and, 670. I am myself indifferent, 136. in the sight of all men, 844. labour bears a lovely face, 182. man is aboon his might, 452. man is the noblest work of God, 319. man preferred to rich, 733. my friends were poor but, 73. tale speeds best, 97. to be direct and, 154. whatsoever things are, 847. Honester, old man and no, 52. Honesty, armed so strong in, 114. corruption wins not more than, 100. dwells like a miser, 72. is his fault, 109. is the best policy, 790. neither manhood nor, 83. no legacy so rich as, 73. no, nor manhood in thee, 83. party, is party expediency, 669. spring and root of, 729. Honey, flowing with milk and, 813. gather, all the day, 302. words sweet as, 337. Honey and the honeycomb, 819. Honey-dew, hath fed on, 500. Honeyed dew, 692. showers, 247. Honey-heavy dew of slumber, 111. Honeyless, leave them, 115. Honorable, ancient and, 833. Honour, all is lost save, 807. and greatness of his name, 101. and shame from no condition rise, 319. and years, full of, 655. as in war, 103. bed of, 212, 305. but an empty bubble, 272. chastity of, 410. comes a pilgrim gray, 390. dead on the field of, 808. depths and shoals of, 100. faithful and clear in, 323. from corruption keep, 101. gives greatness, if, 436. grip, where feel your, 448. hath no skill in surgery, 87. hurt that, feels, 626. is a mere scutcheon, 87. is at the stake, 142. is lodged, place where, 214. is lost, what is left when, 709. is spick and span new, 212. is the subject of my story, 110. jealous in, 69. lies, there all the, 319. love obedience troops of friends, 124. loved I not, more, 259. man being in, abideth not, 820. mine shall be the post of, 349. new made, forgets men's names, 78. of more weight than an oath, 757. one vessel unto, 844. our fortunes and our sacred, 434. pension list the roll of, 669. perfect ways of, 101. pluck up drowned, 84. post of, is a private station, 298. praise and glory given, 303. pricks me on, 87. prophet not without, 839. public, is security, 689. razed from the books of, 161. rooted in dishonour, 629. set to a leg, 87. she knew what was, 237. sin to covet, if it be a, 92. sinks where commerce long prevails, 394. that part more hurts, 214. the king, fear God, 849. thy father and mother, 695. there comes, 390. to pluck bright, 84. turns with frown, defiant, 637. unto the wife, giving, 849. what is that word, 87. without deserving, 35. Honours, bears his blushing, 99. more substantial, 406. of the dead, fading, 487. on its head, beauteous, 337. to the world, he gave his, 100. Honour's truckle-bed, 212. voice, can, 384. Honourable, men, all, 113. retreat, 70. wife, true and, 112. Honoured bones, Shakespeare's, 251. by strangers, 335. how loved how, 335. in his grave, 620. in the breach, 130. in their generations, 837. so known so, 330. Hood, a page of, 637. drink with him that wears a, 22. Hooded clouds like friars, 613. Hoodwinked, judgment, 422. Hoofs of a swinish multitude, 410. Hook baited with a dragon's tail, 217. or crook, 15, 28. salt-fish on his, 158. Hooks of steel, 129. Hookas, divine in, 555. Hook-nosed fellow of Rome, 90. Hooping, out of all, 70. Hoops of steel, grapple them with, 129. three-hooped pot shall have ten, 94. Hoop's bewitching round, 378. Hooting at the glorious sun, 501. Hope abandon who enter here, 769. against hope, 496, 844. animated by faith and, 369. bade the world farewell, 513. bate a jot of heart or, 252. break it to our, 126. cling to weakest, 561. constancy in wind, 539. could never hope too much, 634. deferred, 826. earthly, how bright soe'er, 535. elevates, 239. exiles feed on, 695. farewell, fear remorse, 231. final, is flat despair, 226. flag of the free heart's, 574. fooled with, 276. for a fool, more, 828. frustrate of his, 253. hath happy place with me, 655. heavenly, is all serene, 535. her to attain, 28. high, for a low heaven, 54. I laugh for, 655. in sure and certain, 851. is brightest, 491. is theirs by fancy fed, 381. is there no, the sick man said, 349. light of, leave the, 514. lighthouse looked lovely as, 528. like the gleaming taper, 399. lined himself with, 88. never comes that comes to all, 223. never to, again, 99. no other medicine but only, 48. none e'er loved without, 377. nor bate a jot of heart or, 252. of all ills that men endure, 261. of all who suffer, 619. of day, without all, 241. of many nations, 547. of my spirit, the, 524. of the resurrection, 851. of Troy, Astyanax the, 338. one only, my heart can cheer, 587. phantoms of, 367. pleasure, yet all, 276. prevail, let not, 683. prisoners of, 836. repose in trembling, 386. springs eternal, 315. still relies on, 398. strength is felt from, 340. tells a flattering tale, 683. the charmer, 513. the dream of those that wake, 288. the wretch relies on, 398. thou hovering angel, 243. thou nurse of young desire, 427. though hope were lost, 433. to attain her, 28. to feed on, 29. to have mercy, 29. to meet again, the, 587. to merit heaven, 540. to the end, 849. to write well hereafter, 253. told a flattering tale, 683. travels through, 318. true, is swift, 97. uncheered by, 537. we have such, 846. whence this pleasing, 298. where reason would despair, love can, 377. while there 's life there 's, 349. white-handed, 243. withering fled, 551. world will disagree in faith and, 318. Hopes, airy, my children, 480. be filled, with better, 674. belied our fears, 583. crawling upon my startled, 296. laid waste, 606. like towering falcons, 287. mortal, defeated, 482. my fondest, decay, 526. of future years, 615. of living, high, 254. sordid, and vain desires, 534. startled, 296. stirred up with high, 254. tender leaves of, 99. Hope's perpetual breath, 474. tender blossoms, 805. Hopeless anguish, 366. fancy feigned, by, 630. Horace whom I hated so, 545. Horatio, as just a man, 137. I knew him, 144. in my mind's eye, 128. thrift, thrift, 128. to what base uses may we return, 144. Horatius kept the bridge, 593. Horde, one polished, 560. Horizon, I saw her just above the, 409. Horn, blast of that dread, 490. of the hunter, 673. one blast upon his bugle, 492. Pan lends his pagan, 331. the lusty horn, 71. thrice yon moon had filled her, 306. Triton blow his wreathed, 477. voice of that wild, 490. Horrible discord, brayed, 236. imaginings, 116. shadow hence, 122. Horrid grind, one demd, 652. Horror, nodding, 243. of falling into naught, 298. of his folded tail, 251. secret dread and inward, 298. Horrors, hail, 223. on horror's head, 154. supped full with, 125. Horse, anger is like a full hot, 98. call me, 84. cart before the, 18. dark, 608. give me another, 97. gray mare the better, 17. little dearer than his, 626. look a gift, in the mouth, 11. lost for want of a shoe, 360. made fat by the king's eye, 729. my kingdom for a, 98. of that colour, 75. one, was blind, 510. philosophy is a good, 401. ride a free, to death, 792. scarce would move a, 416. short, soon curried, 12. sick as a, 379. something in a flying, 468. starveth, while grass groweth, 14. talks of his, 61. that which is now a, 158. the taxed, 462. to the water, 14. trumpet sounds to, 296. Horses, between two, 93. Italy a paradise for, 192. oats food for, 187. Horseback, beggar on, 190. sits on his, 78. Horsed, heaven's cherubim, 118. Horse-leech hath two daughters, 829. Horsemanship, noble, 86. Horsemill, perpetual rack or, 188. Hortensius, his friend, 559. Hose a world too wide, 69. Hospitable thoughts intent, 235. Hospitality, given to, 844. sitting with gladness, 617. Host, himself a, 337. mingling with the vulgar, 342. of the Garter, 45. reckoning without their, 12. that led the starry, 233. universal, up sent a shout, 224. ye heavenly, 278. Hostages to fortune, 165. Hostess' door, at mine, 78. without their, 32. Hot and rebellious liquors, 67. cold moist and dry, 229. hammer your iron when it is, 709. haste, mounting in, 542. heat not a furnace too, 98. in the mouth, 75. temper leaps o'er a cold decree, 61. Hound, hold with the, 33. or spaniel, 148. run with the, 12. Hour, await the inevitable, 384. before the worshipped sun peered forth, 104. bounties of an, 306. busy with the crowded, 600. by his dial, 68. by Shrewsbury clock, 88. catch the transient, 366. cloud which wraps the present, 380. delight my private, 241. evening's calm and holy, 488. ever thus from childhood's, 526. for a dark, 120. for one short, 554. friendliest to sleep, 235. I have had my, 274. if we do but watch the, 555. improve each shining, 302. in a sunny, fall off, 526. insects of the, 410. lives its little, 573. luckless from that, 228. make the coming, o'erflow, 73. may lay it in the dust, 541. nothing can bring back the, 478. now 's the day and now 's the, 450. of blind old Dandolo, one, 545. of glorious life, one crowded, 493. of might, in their, 526. of night, the cheerless, 568. of night, the tranquil, 587. of that Dundee, single, 474. of virtuous liberty, 298. one self-approving, 319. pensioner on the bounties of an, 306. rose that lives its little, 573. some wee short, 446. this consecrated, 674. time and the, 116. to hour we ripe and ripe, 68. to open for the world a purer, 655. torturing, 226, 382. troublesome insects of the, 410. upon the stage, frets his, 125. weep for the, 520. when God sends a cheerful, 252. when lovers' vows, 551. with beauty's chain, 525. wonder of an, the, 541. wraps the present, 380. Hours I once enjoyed, peaceful, 422. mournful midnight, 617. of bliss, winged, 514. of ease, to, 455. of ease, woman in our, 490. of time, creeping, 68. on angel wings, 450. set apart for business, 362. seven, to law, 438. six, in sleep, 24. some wee short, 446. steal a few, from the night, 521. unheeded flew the, 464. waked by the circling, 235. wise to talk with our past, 307. with flying feet, 542. Hour's talk withal, never spent an, 55. Houris, lying with, 387. House and home, out of, 89. appointed for all living, 817. babe in a, 640. be divided against itself, 841. brawling woman in a wide, 827. chimney in my father's, 94. clouds that loured upon our, 95. dark, and long sleep, 590. daughter of my, 542. daughters of my father's, 76. get out of my, 791. ill spirit have so fair a, 43. is to be let for life, 204. like a miser in a poor, 72. little pleasure in the, 427. man's, his castle, 24. mansions in my Father's, 843. moat defensive to a, 81. nae luck about the, 426. of every one as his castle, 24. of feasting, 830. of Lords, honoured at the, 330. of mourning, better go to the, 830. of my friends, 836. of my God, 821. of Pindarus, 252. of prayer, wherever God erects a, 286. on another man's ground, 45. one mind in an, 851. peace be to this, 842. prop of my, 65. rejects him, fired that the, 326. return no more to his, 816. set thine, in order, 834. shot mine arrow o'er the, 145. so fair a, 43. sole daughter of my, 542. to lodge a friend, 289. when we see the figure of the, 88. you take my, when you take the prop, 65. Houses fer asonder, 2. mended, old, 296. plague o' both your, 107. seem asleep, the very, 470. thick and sewers annoy, 239. Household, ways of her, 829. words, familiar as, 92. Houseless heads, 147. Housetop, corner of the, 827. Housewife that 's thrifty, 442. How are the mighty fallen, 815. art thou fallen, 833. blest is he, 396. he will talk, 281. I pities them, 510. it talked, Lord, 197. not to do it, 652. Howards, blood of all the, 319. Howe'er it be it seems to me, 624. Howling of the wolf, 38. Howls along the sky, 392. Hub of the solar system, 638. Huddle up their work, 419. Hue as red as the rosy bed, 678. cuckoo-buds of yellow, 56. love's proper, 238. of resolution, the native, 136. sinuous shells of pearly, 511. unto the rainbow, add another, 79. Hues, flowers of all, 232. like nature's, 355. of bliss, 386. were born in heaven, thy, 574. Hug the dear deceit, we, 362. Hugged by the old, 585. by the strumpet wind, 62. the offender, 273. Hugs it to the last, 525. Huldy all alone there sot, 659. Hum, beehive's, 455. midst the crowd the, 541. no voice or hideous, 251. of either army sounds, 91. of human cities torture, 543. of men, the busy, 249. of mighty workings, 576. Human, all that is, must retrograde, 430. bliss to human woe, 794. creatures' lives, 585. ends are ultimately answered, 530. events, course of, 434. face divine, 230. features, differences in, 718. form divine, 344. form, teemed with, 394. heart, naked, 308. hearts endure, all that, 367. kind, plagues and dotages of, 188. kindness, milk of, 117. life, leaves from the book of, 617. mind in ruins, 682. mortals, 57. nature's daily food, 474. offspring, true source of, 234. race, forget the, 547. race from China to Peru, 365. soul take wing, to see the, 552. spark is left, nor, 332. thought is the process, 530. to err in opinion, 742. to err is, 325. to step aside is, 448. Humanities of old religion, 504. Humanity, aught that dignifies, 594. imitated abominably, 137. of a veined, 620. still sad music of, 467. suffering sad, 614. wearisome condition of, 35. with all its fears, 615. Humankind, lord of, 277. lords of, 395. porcelain clay of, 277. Humble, be it ever so, 568. cares and delicate fears, 469. heart that was, 518. livers in content, 98. none shall rule but the, 599. Port to imperial Tokay, 380. tranquil spirit, 182. wisdom is, 422. Humbleness, whispering, 61. Humility and modest stillness, 91. is a virtue all preach, 195. like the virtue of, 207. pride that apes, 501, 507. proud in, 188. that low sweet root, 527. Humorous ladyship, 79. sadness, wraps me in, 70. sigh, very beadle to a, 55. Humour, career of his, 51. of it, there 's the, 45. such as distils from gods, 732. the only test of gravity, 578. void of wit and, 389. was ever woman in this, won, 96. Humours, in all thy, 300. turn with climes, 321. Huncamunca's eyes, in, 363. Hundred and fifty ways, 71. isles, throned on her, 544. while one might tell a, 129. years are gone, when a, 667. Hung be the heavens with black, 93. over her enamoured, 235. with grooms and porters, 626. Hungarian wight, 45. Hunger, food that appeases, 792. if thine enemy, feed him, 844. is the teacher of arts, 305. obliged by, 326. two weak evils age and, 69. Hungry as the grave, 356. judges, 326. lean-faced villain, 50. look, a lean and, 111. sinner, the, 560. Hunt for a forgotten dream, 472. in fields for health unbought, 270. it in the dark, 416. Hunter and the deer a shade, 443, 514. horn of the, 673. mighty, prey was man, 333. Hunting amusement of English gentlemen, 376. labour of savages of North America, 376. which the devil designed, 272. Hunts in dreams, like a dog, 626. Huntsman his pack, as a, 399. Hurly-burly 's done, when the, 115. Hurrah for the next that dies, 641. Hurry, in haste but never in a, 359. Hurry-scurry helter-skelter, 506. Hurt cannot be much, 107. he that sweareth to his own, 818. more afraid than, 11. of the inside, 212. past all surgery, 152. that honour feels, 626. Hurtles in the darkened air, 384. Husband cools, ne'er answers till a, 321. frae the wife despises, advices the, 451. lover may be lost in the, 377. she commandeth her, 222. such duty woman oweth to her, 73. truant, should return, 556. Husband's eye, lovely in her, 465. heart, level in her, 75. Husbanded and so fathered, 112. Husbandman, life of the, 597. Husbandry, dulls the edge of, 130. in heaven there 's, 119. Hush my dear lie still, 302. Hushed be every thought, 484. in grim repose, 383. Huswife's wool, tease the, 246. Hut, he made him a, 391. love in a, 574. that dear, our home, 362. Huzzas, loud, 319. Hyacinthine locks, 232. Hydras and Chimaeras dire, 228. Hyena, voice of the, 38. Hymn affords, fineness which a, 205. its low perpetual, 680. to his own death, 63, 80. Hyperion to a satyr, 128. Hyperion's curls, 140. Hypocrisy, an organized, 607. is the homage, 795. of a bishop, 688. Hypocrites, cant of, 378. Hypocritic tear, 571. Hyrcan tiger, 122. Hyssop, from the cedar to the, 593. Hysterica passio, down, 146.
I am here I shall remain, 808. am no orator, 114. am Sir Oracle, 60. am the state, 808. came I saw I conquered, 735. have nothing I owe much, 770. know not I ask not, 522. love it I love it, 654. Iago, the pity of it, 155. Ice, be thou chaste as, 136. fortune's, to virtue's land, 267. in June, seek, 539. motionless as, 473. starve in, 228. thick-ribbed, 48. to smooth the, 79. Iceland, no snakes in, 373. Icicle, chaste as the, 103. Icily regular splendidly null, 631. Icy hands, death lays his, 209. Idea, American, 639. he had only one, 371, 609. of her life shall sweetly creep, 53. possess but one, 371. teach the young, 355. Ideas, man of nasty, 291. who sung divine, 599. Ides are come, 112. of March, beware the, 110, 728. Idiot, tale told by an, 125. Idle as a painted ship, 498. brain, children of an, 105. hands to do, mischief for, 302. thunder in his lifted hand, 267. toil does not come to help the, 707. waste of thought, 517. whom the world calls, 420. wild and young, 676. wind, pass by me as the, 114. wishes, stay in, 444. Idleness an appendix to nobility, 361. bread of, 829. frivolous work of polished, 457. penalties of, 332. to eat his heart away, 30. Idler, busy world an, 420. is a watch, 415. Idly spoken, word so, 606. Idolatry, god of my, 106. Idols to the moles and bats, 832. If any speak, 113. is the only peacemaker, 72. it be now 't is not to come, 145. much virtue in, 72. she be not so to me, 199. there be or ever were, 159. we do meet again, 115. we should fail, 118. Ignis aurum probat, 197. Ignominious heads, hide their, 339. Ignominy sleeps with thee, 87. Ignorance, bonds of, 639. distinguished for, 609. folly and, 102. is bliss, 't is folly to be wise, 382. it was a childish, 583. knew nothing but the fact of his, 760. knowledge from, 650. let me not burst in, 130. let, talk as it will, 797. man sedate in, 366. mother of devotion, 275. of the law excuses no man, 195. of wealth, best riches, 396. our comfort flows from, 287. plays the chief part among men, 758. the one only evil, 760. Ignorant despise education, the, 711. in foreboding evil, 695. in spite of experience, 376. of anything, be not, 837. of what he 's most assured, 48. to be conscious you are, 609. Ignorantly read, blockhead, 325. Il dolce far niente, 748. Iliad and Odyssey, 503. Ilium, topless towers of, 41. Ill, better made by, 455. can he rule the great, 29. crowning good repressing, 438. deeds-done, makes, 80. fares the land, 396. final goal of, 632. good and, together, 74. goodness thinks no, 231. habits gather by unseen degrees, 274. make themselves strong by, 121. news goes quick, 738. nothing becomes him, 55. nothing, can dwell in such a temple, 43. seal up the avenues of, 600. shapes of, may hover, 577. sovereign o'er transmuted, 366. spirit have so fair a house, 43. the good are better made by, 455. transmuted, 366. weed groweth fast, 13. where no ill seems, 231. wind blows no man to good, 90. wind that bloweth no man to good, 20. wind turns none to good, 20. Ills, bear those, we have, 136. betide, resigned when, 362. cure for life's worst, 594. flood of mortal, 770. love on through all, 527. of life, victorious o'er a' the, 451. that men endure, of all, 261. the scholar's life assail, what, 365. to come, no sense of, 381. to hastening, a prey, 396. what mighty done by woman, 280. Ill-favoured faults, 46. thing but mine own, 72. Illiterate him from your memory, 440. Ill-luck, as, would have it, 785. never comes alone, 786. people fond of, 597. Ill-seeming thick, 73. Ill-used ghost, like an, 355. Illumed the eastern skies, 639. Illumine, what in me is dark, 223. Illusion given, for man's, 524. Illustrious acts high raptures do infuse, 220. predecessor, 364, 408. spark, the parson, 416. Image, cherished thine, 682. of bloody Mary, 585. of eternity, time is the, 760. of God in ebony, 222. of good Queen Bess, 585. twofold, we saw a, 481. Images and precious thoughts, 481. in golden coats, like, 86. Imaginary joys pursues, 391. Imagination, abhorred in my, 144. all compact, are of, 59. boast, can, 355. bodies forth the forms of things, 59. cold and barren, 408. comparisons of a disturbed, 412. indebted to his, for his facts, 443. into his study of, 53. like the wings of an ostrich, 590. of a feast, bare, 81. so fair to fond, 482. solitude needful to the, 661. such tricks hath strong, 59. to sweeten my, 148. trace the noble dust, 144. travelling is to regulate, 375. Imaginations are as foul, 138. Imagining fear in the night, 59. Imaginings, horrible, 116. Imbower, high over-arched, 224. Imitated humanity abominably, 137. Imitates nature, art, 305. Imitation is the sincerest flattery, 675. Immediate jewel of their souls, 153. Immemorial elms, 630. Immense pleasure to come, 380. Imminent deadly breach, 150. Immodest words, 278. Immoral thought, not one, 377. Immortal as they quote, 310. beauty awakes, 428. blessing from her lips, 108. crown, 359. fame gives, 311. fire, spark of that, 549. garland is to be run for, 254. gods I crave no pelf, 109. hate and courage, 223. longings in me, 159. mind remains, the, 341. names, one of the few, 562. noon, heaven's, 566. part of myself, have lost the, 152. reign, where saints, 303. scandals fly, 670. sea, sight of that, 478. song, wanted one, 267. souls, such harmony is in, 65. that the soul was, 760. though no more, 541. verse, married to, 249, 481. with a kiss, make me, 41. youth, flourish in, 299. Immortality, born for, 484. he ne'er is crowned with, 574. longing after, 298. quaff, and joy, 235. to die aspiring, 37. Immortals never appear alone, 502. Immovable, infixed to pine, 228. Imparadised in one another's arms, 233. Impartial laws were given, by whom, 313. Impeachment, own the soft, 441. Impearls on every leaf, 235. Impediment, marched on without, 97. Impediments, admit, 163. in fancy's course, 74. to great enterprises, 165. Imperceptible water, 584. Imperfect offices of prayer, 479. Imperfections on my head, 132. pass my, by, 459. Imperial ensign high advanced, 224. fancy, his, 457. oxlips and the crown, 78. theme, swelling act of the, 116. Tokay, humble Port to, 380. votaress passed on, 58. Imperious Caesar dead, 144. Impious in a good man, 308. men bear sway, 298. Importance, matters of, 757. Important day, the great the, 297. Imports the nomination, what, 145. Importunate, rashly, 586. Importune, too proud to, 387. Imposes an oath, he that, 214. Imposition of a mightier hand, 590. Impossibility, metaphysical, 578. Impossible, because it is, 756. few things, to diligence, 368. for a man to be cheated, 601. not, though hard to master, 753. nothing is, 11. she, that not, 258. that is not physically, 441. to be soiled, truth is, 253. to please all the world, 797. what 's, can't be, 454. Impotence of woe, raging, 341. Impotent conclusion, 151. Impregns the clouds, when Jupiter, 233. Imprisoned in the viewless winds, 48. wranglers, set free the, 420. Imprisonment, penury and, 49. Improbable fiction, condemn it as, 76. Improve each moment, 366. each shining hour, 302. Impulse from a vernal wood, one, 466. quench appetite check, 755. slave of circumstance and, 554. Impunity, ravage with, 643. In God is our trust, 517. pace ut sapiens, 425. Inaction disciplined, 457. Inactivity, masterly, 457. Inanimate grieves, if aught, 543. Inaudible foot of time, 74. Incapable of a tune, 509. of relishing wit, 389. of stain, 226. Incarnadine, multitudinous seas, 120. Incarnation of fat dividends, 564. Incense, gods themselves throw, 148. of the heart, 362, 538. Incense-breathing morn, 384. Incensed, odours most fragrant when, 165. with indignation, 229. Inch, every, a king, 148. every, that is not fool, 269. give an, he 'll take an ell, 20. I 'll budge an, 72. I will not retreat a single, 605. of joy, one, 770. thick, let her paint an, 144. Inches, die by, 283. Incidis in Scyllam, 64. Inclination gets the better of judgment, 698. leads, read as, 371. Inclined, to embrace me she, 252. Income at its heels, 415. tears, her, 204. Incomparable oil Macassar, 555. Incompleteness, goodness flowed around our, 620. Inconsequence, fortuitous, 663. Inconsistencies of opinions, 533. Inconsistent man, 307. Inconsolable to the minuet, 441. Inconstant moon, 106. Increase, God gave the, 845. of appetite grew by what it fed on, 128. to her truth, time brings, 378. Incredulity, knowledge lost by, 724. Ind, wealth of Ormus and of, 226. Indebted and discharged at once, 231. to his memory, 443. Indemnity for the past, 364. Independence be our boast, let, 465. let me share, thy spirit, 392. now and forever, 531. Indestructible, love is, 508. states, union of, 619. Index, dab at an, 403. of a mind, the marble, 475. thunders in the, 140. Index-learning, 331. India's coral strand, 536. Indian, like the base, 156. lo the poor, 315. steep, on the, 243. Indictment against a whole people, 408. Indies, wealth of the, 373. Indifference, cold, 301. to the concerns of man, 703. Indifferent honest, I am myself, 136. Indifferently, we have reformed that, 137. Indignation, incensed with, 229. Indistinct as water in water, 158. Indocti discant et ament, 325. Indolent vacuity of thought, 420. Indued with sanctity of reason, 236. Indus to the Pole, 333. Inebriate, cheer but not, 312, 420. Inestimable stones, 96. Inevitable, arguing with the, 663. hour, await the, 384. Inexorable scourge, 226. Inexplicable dumb-shows, 137. Infamous are fond of fame, 413. rich quiet and, 592. thing, crush the, 801. Infamy, who prefer any load of, 462. Infancy, age most remote from, 799. heaven around our, 658. heaven lies about us in, 477. old age is most remote from, 169. the babe she lost in, 508. Infant crying for the light, 632. crying in the night, 632. mewling and puking, 69. Infants, canker galls the, 129. Infant's breath, regular as, 502. Infected, all seems, 325. Infection, fortress against, 81. Infernal, newspapers are, 441. Infidel as a dog is an infidel, 371. now, I have you on the hip, 65. worse than an, 847. Infidels adore, Jews kiss and, 325. Infinite day excludes the night, 303. deal of nothing, speaks an, 60. in faculty, 134. jest, fellow of, 144. riches in a little room, 41. the cause of all things, 759. variety, nor custom stale her, 157. wrath and despair, 231. Infirm of purpose, 120. Infirmities, bear his friend's, 114. Infirmity of noble mind, 247. Infixed and frozen round, 228. Inflexible in faith, 428. Inflict, those who, must suffer, 566. Influence, bad, 476. of example, salutary, 369. shed their selectest, 238. unawed by, 675. whose bright eyes rain, 249. Influences of Pleiades, sweet, 818. servile to the skyey, 48. Information, know where we can find, 372. Infortune, worst kind of, 5. Inglorious arts of peace, 263. Milton, some mute, 385. Ingloriously, we do, 255. Ingratitude, besotted base, 246. of men, 373. thou marble-hearted fiend, 146. unkind as man's, 70. Ingredient is a devil, the, 152. Ingredients, commends the, 118. Ingress into the world, man's, 439. Inhabit this bleak world, 521. where eyes did once, 96. Inhabitants, look not like, 116. Inherit, all which it, shall dissolve, 43. Inhuman, ev'y thin' thet 's done, 658. Inhumanity to man, man's, 446. Inimitable his deeds, 36. Iniquity, that grey, 85. Injure you, I ne'er could, 442. Injured, forgiveness to the, 275. hate whom they have, 714, 747. lover's hell, jealousy, 235. Injurious, beauty though, 242. Injury, adding insult to, 716. Injustice, corrupted with, 94. jealousy is, 313. rigorous, is rigorous law, 704. swift erect, 339. to beasts, man's, 742. Ink, gall enough in thy, 76. he hath not drunk, 55. small drop of, 558. that never saw pen and, 77. Inky cloak, not alone my, 127. Inland far we be, though, 558. Inmate of the skies, some, 346. Inn, die in an, 379. happiness produced by a good, 372. take mine ease in mine, 11, 86. to gain the timely, 121. warmest welcome at an, 379. Inn's worst room, 322. Innocence and health, 396. closing up his eyes, 40. glides in modest, 365. her, a child, 270. mirth and, 554. of love, dallies with the, 75. our fearful, 472. Innocency next thing to confession, 715. Innocent as gay, 308. flower, look like the, 117. lamb, skin of an, 94. minds, 260. nose, coursed down his, 67. of the knowledge, be, 121. shall not be, 829. shames, a thousand, 52. sincere officious, 366. sleep, 119. though free, 428. within is armed without, 329. Innocuous desuetude, 669. Innumerable as the stars, 235. bees, murmuring of, 630. caravan, join the, 572. Inoffensive pace, 237. Inordinate cup is unblessed, 152. Insane root, 116. Insanity, power to charm, 603. Insatiate archer, 306. Inscription upon my tomb, no, 675. Inscriptions, lapidary, 372. Inscrutable invisible, 44. Insects of the hour, 410. Insensibility, it argues an, 509. Inseparable, one and, 533. Inside, hurt of the, 212. I am quite full, 510. of a church, forgotten the, 86. Insides, carrying three, 464. Insignificancy and an earldom, 352. Insolence and wine, flown with, 224. of office, 135. Insolent foe, taken by the, 150. Inspiration, contortions without the, 412. unapprehended, 568. without the, 688. Inspiring John Barleycorn, 451. Instance of itself, sends some, 142. Instances, wilderness of single, 627. wise saws and modern, 69. Instant, we rose both at an, 88. Instil a wanton sweetness, 357. Instinct, coward on, 85. of the soul, indulging every, 650. with music, bright gem, 485. Instincts, a few strong, 479. feelings came to them like, 634. high, 478. man plant himself on his, 601. unawares like, 634. Instinctive taste, an, 504. Instruct my sorrows to be proud, 79. Instruction, better the, 63. of youth, examples for the, 411. Instructions, we but teach bloody, 118. Instrument, God's most awful, 482. stringed, 723. sweeter than the sound of an, 177. to know if the moon shine, 214. Instruments, mortal, 111. of darkness tell us truths, 116. to plague us, 149. Insubstantial pageant faded, 43. Insult, look that threatened, 410. to injury, adding, 716. Insults unavenged, 480. Insulting foe, to meet the, 443. Insupportable, the unreasonable, 742. Insurrection, nature of an, 111. Intellect, argument and, 402. eye of the, 579. the march of, 506. Intellectual being, would lose this, 227. lords of ladies, 555. power, the, 465, 480. Intellectualized emotion, 662. Intelligence, controlling, 753. Intelligible forms of ancient poets, 504. Intense, concentred in a life, 544. Intent, on hospitable thoughts, 235. spur to prick the sides of my, 118. to do mischief, 186. working out a pure, 482. Intents wicked or charitable, 130. Intentions, hell paved with good, 372, 808. Intercourse of daily life, 468. speed the soft, 333. Interest of man, justice the great, 531. most concerned in my own, 702. speaks all sorts of tongues, 794. unborrowed from the eye, 467. Interests, conciliation of, 795. Interested in others, when, 708. Interim is like a phantasma, 111. Interlunar cave, her vacant, 241. Intermission, sans, 68. Interpretations, necessary to interpret, 779. Interpreter hardest to be understood, 441. Interred with their bones, the good is oft, 113. Interval, lucid, 857. Intervals, falling at, 422. Intimates eternity to man, 299. Intolerable deal of sack, 85. in Almighty God, 857. Intrusive, sorrow 's held, 594. Intuition, passionate, 481. Intuitions, sanctuary of the, 602. Inurned in the sepulchre, 130. weep a people, 592. Invent a shovel, 263. as difficult to appropriate as to, 604. God, necessary to, 800. young men fitter to, 167. Invented history, 801. work, who first, 509. Invention, art so nearly allied to, 441. brightest heaven of, 90. is unfruitful, 408. necessity the mother of, 305. of the enemy, 296. Young must torture his, 290. Inventions, sought out many, 831. Inventor, return to plague the, 118. Inverted year, ruler of the, 420. Investigate, ability to, 750. things, men ought to, 759. Investigation guided by principles, 767. Inveterate foes saluted, 269. Invigorated and reimpressed, 369. Invincible in arms, 428. locks, shaking her, 254. Inviolate sea, compassed by the, 623. Invisible inscrutable, 44. soap, 584. spirit of wine, 152. Invitation than command, more, 297. Invited me oft, 150. Invites you by his looks, 415. Invoked, though oft, 240. Inward and spiritual grace, 850. bruise, parmaceti for, 83. eye the bliss of solitude, 475. light, men of, 214. quality, do draw the, 158. self-disparagement, 480. Inwardly digest, 850. Io, a bull to beguile, 32. Iona, ruins of, 369. Ipsa quidem virtus, 207. Ipse dixit, 765. Iris, livelier, 625. Iris' woof, spun out of, 243. Iron, armies clad in, 242. bars a cage, 260. did on the anvil cool, 80. entered into his soul, 851. hard crab-tree and old, 211. is hot, strike while the, 10. meddles with cold, 211. nor any tool of, 815. sharpeneth iron, 829. shuts the golden opes, 247. sleet of arrowy shower, 384. tears down Pluto's cheek, 250. tongue of midnight, 59. when it is hot, hammer your, 709. with a rod of, 849. written with a pen of, 835. Irons in the fire, two, 196. Iron-bound bucket, 537. Irrecoverably dark, 241. Irreligious man, 578. Irrepressible conflict, 595. Is she not passing fair, 44. Island, bulwark of our, 392. tight little, 675. Islands lift their fronded palms, 619. round many western, 576. Island-valley of Avilion, 629. Isle, fast-anchored, 418. in Baiae Bay, 565. in the far-off seas, 644. it frights the, 152. of Beauty fare thee well, 581. on a lone barren, 666. Scio's rocky, 550. this sceptred, 81. Isles of Greece, the, 557. ships that sailed for sunny, 589. that o'erlace the sea, 645. throned on her hundred, 544. when we shall touch the happy, 625. Islington, village less than, 261. Israel, I arose a mother in, 814. Jephthah judge of, 134, 404. of the Lord beloved, when, 493. sweet psalmist of, 815. was from bondage led, when, 261. Issues good or bad, 476. touched but to fine, 46. Isthmus, this narrow, 525. It is this it is this, 527. might do good, some said, 265. might have been, 619. must be so, 298. were all one, 73. Italia O Italia, 545. Italian priest, 79. Italy a hell for women, 192. a paradise for horses, 192. linking our England to his, 651. my Italy, 647. some jay of, 160. Venice the masque of, 544. Itch of disputing, 175. Itching palm, 114. Iteration, thou hast damnable, 83. Ithuriel with his spear, 234. Ivory, in ebony as if done in, 222. Ivy green, rare old plant is the, 652. Ivy-branch over the wine, 714.
Jack, banish plump, 85. life of poor, 436. loved his friend, 436. Robinson, could say, 853. shall pipe and Gill shall dance, 199. spanking, 436. Jackdaws, eagles to fight, 735. Jacksonian vulgarity, the, 668. Jacob's ladder, talk to him of, 597. voice, the voice is, 813. Jade, arrant, on a journey, 401. let the galled, wince, 138. Jail, in a ship is being in a, 370. patron and the, 365. Jangled out of tune, 136. Janus, two-headed, 59. Jargon of the schools, 287, 414. Jaundiced eye, all yellow to the, 325. Javan or Gadire, bound to, 242. Jaws of darkness to devour it up, 57. of death, 77, 628, 783. ponderous and marble, 131. Je crains Dieu, 391. Je ne vous aime pas, 286. Jealous in honour, 69. one not easily, 156. Jealousy, beware my lord of, 153. full of artless, 142. is cruel as the grave, 832. is injustice, 313. the injured lover's hell, 235. Jean, farewell to my, 671. Jacques Rousseau, ask, 417. Jeffersonian simplicity, the, 668. Jehovah has triumphed, 524. Jove or Lord, 334. Jehu, like the driving of, 816. Jenooary, streams snow-hid in, 660. Jephthah judge of Israel, 134, 404. Jericho, tarry at, 815. Jerusalem, if I forget thee, 824. Jeshurun waxed fat, 814. Jessamine, pale, 247. Jesses were my dear heart-strings, 153. Jest and riddle of the world, 317. and youthful jollity, 248. be laughable, Nestor swear the, 59. bitter is a scornful, 366. fellow of infinite, 144. it would be a good, forever, 84. life is a, 350. put his whole wit in a, 196. unseen inscrutable, 44. Jests at scars that never felt a wound, 105. indebted to his memory for, 443. Jesting with edge tools, 198. Jest's prosperity lies in the ear, 56. Jet, pansy freaked with, 248. Jew, else I am a, 84. hath not a, eyes, 63. I am an Ebrew, 84. I thank thee, 65. that Shakespeare drew, 347. Jews might kiss, cross which, 325. Jewel, consistency thou art a, 854. discretion thou art a, 854. experience be a, 45. have I caught my heavenly, 34. in an Ethiope's ear, 105. in his head, wears a precious, 67. lies within our breast, this, 362. of gold in a swine's snout, 826. of the just, 264. of their souls, 153. rich in having such a, 44. Jewels five words long, 630. in the carcanet, 162. into a garret, Nature never put her, 170. of the mine, bright, 569. unvalued, 96. Jewelled mass of millinery, 631. Jewish gaberdine, 61. Jingling of the guinea, 626. Jingo, by the living, 402. Job, as to a pitiful, 410. Jock be aye sticking in a tree, 495. Jocund day stands tiptoe, 108. John Barleycorn, bold, 451. Naps of Greece, 72. of Gaunt, old, 80. P. Robinson he, 659. print it, some said, 265. Johnson a classic in his own age, 591. Join in hand, then, 426. Joined together, God hath, 840. Joiner squirrel or old grub, 104. Joint labourer with the day, 126. of mutton, 90. time is out of, 133. Joke, college, to cure the dumps, 290. gentle dulness ever loves a, 331. into a Scotch understanding, 459. many a, had he, 397. Jokes, wooden shoes are standing, 300. Jollity for apes, 160. I live in the crowd of, 368. jest and youthful, 248. tipsy dance and, 243. Jolly miller, there was a, 427. place in times of old, 472. Joly whistle, wel ywette, 3. Jonathan, Saul and, 815. Jonson knew the critic's part, 390. rare Ben, 177. Jonson's learned sock, 249. Jot of heart, nor bate a, 252. Journey, agreeable companion on a, 708. arrant jade on a, 401. good company in a, 207. like the path to heaven, 244. on Sundays, begin a, 293. Journeys end in lovers meeting, 75. Journeymen, nature's, 137. Jove alone endued the soul, 340. daughter of, 382. for his power to thunder, 103. gave us life, when, 339. laughs at lovers' perjuries, 106, 272. lifts the golden balances, 341. like a painted, 267. some christened, 331. the front of, himself, 140. the poor are sent by, 343. to those we give is lent to, 343. weighs affairs of earth, 343. young Phidias brought his awful, 598. Jove's dread clamours, 154. Joy ambition finds, such, 231. and bliss that poets feign, 94. and everlasting love, 280. and love triumphing, 230. apprehend some, 59. asks if this be, 398. ballad-singer's, 473. be unconfined, let, 542. be wi' you a', 458. behind, and my, 161. brightens his crest, 239. cease every, 514. checkered paths of, 362. comes grief goes, 658. current of domestic, 367. envy withers at another's, 355. eternal and everlasting love, 280. forever dwells, where, 223. forever, thing of beauty is a, 574. how pure the, 456. is the sweet voice, 502. Marcellus feels more true, 319. mother's pride father's, 492. o'erflow with, 73. of evils past, 346. of heaven to earth come down, 672. of the whole earth, 820. of the whole table, 122. of youth and health, 444. of youthful sports, 547. oil of, for mourning, 834. one inch of, 770. pain for promised, 446. present, therein I find, 22. quaff immortality and, 235. remember days of, 769. renews the life of, 577. riding is a, 646. rises in me, 502. shouted for, 817. smiles of, the tears of woe, 524. snatch a fearful, 381. so seldom weaves a chain, 520. some bringer of that, 59. sunshine and the heartfelt, 319. sweeten present, 588. the luminous cloud, 502. the perfectest herald of, 51. the world can give, not a, 553. turns at the touch of, 389. we wear a face of, 471. which warriors feel, the stern, 491. who ne'er knew, 335. widow's heart to sing for, 817. would win, all who, 557. Joys, Africa and golden, 90. all we have our youth our, 26. blest with some new, 276. departed not to return, 354. flow from our own selves, 362. of other years, 497. of sense, all the, 319. pursues imaginary, 391. remembered, are never past, 496. society's chief, 415. such present, 22. that came down shower-like, 503. that faded like morning dew, 513. three parts pain, be our, 649. to rob us of our, 406. too exquisite to last, 496. we dote upon, fading are the, 281. with age diminish, do your, 651. Joy's delicious springs, 540. Joyful in the day of prosperity, be, 830. let the poet be, 655. school days, my, 509. Joyfulness of a man, 837. Joyous prime, 28. the birds, 238. time will not be staid, 30. Judas had given them the slip, 284. Judea stretches far, wild, 640. Judee, down in, 659. Judex damnatur, 910. Judge, amongst fools a, 331, 415. an upright learned, 65. in his own cause, 711, 798. neutrality of an impartial, 411. not by appearance, 843. not of a man before he dieth, 696. of all things, 799. of Israel, Jephthah, 134, 404. of the man, mind is the, 715. of truth, sole, 317. sober as a, 363. you as you are, 47. Judges alike of the facts and laws, 671. all ranged a terrible show, 348. fool with, 415. hungry, soon the sentence sign, 326. Judge's robe, the, 47. Judgment, a Daniel come to, 65. book, leaves of the, 666. day, waiting the, 668. defend against your, 270. faculty that forms thy, 750. falls upon a man, we say, 195. fled to brutish beasts, 113. green in, when I was, 157. guide his bounty, gives not till, 102. he which is the top of, 47. hoodwinked, surrender, 422. inclination gets the better of, 698. man's erring, 323. of any man or thing, right, 578. reserve thy, 130. shallow spirit of, 93. suspension of, 766. vulgarize the day of, 597. we still have, here, 118. when the, 's weak, 672. young in limbs old in, 62. Judgments as our watches, 256, 323. men's, are a parcel of their fortunes, 158. Judicious care, with, 447. drank and daring dined, 332. grieve, make the, 137. Juggling fiends no more believed, 126. Juice, bee buried in its own, 168. divine nectareous, 344. nectarean, 577. Julep, this cordial, 246. Julia, lips of, 201. Juliet is the sun, 105. Juliet's hand, white wonder of, 108. Julius fell, ere the mightiest, 126. ye towers of, 383. July, second day of, 429. warmth of its, 595. Jump the life to come, 118. June, leafy month of, 499. rose newly sprung in, 451. seek ice in, 539. what so rare as a day in, 658. Juno smiles, Jupiter on, 233. Juno's eyes, lids of, 77. unrelenting hate, 274. Jupiter a bull to beguile Io, 32. in the shape of Amphitrio, 32. on Juno smiles, 233. Juries, trial by, 435. Jurisprudence, gladsome light of, 24. Jury passing on the prisoner's life, 47. Jurymen may dine, 326. Just, actions of the, 209. and mightie death, 26. and right, grounded on, 238. are the ways of God, 242. as the twig is bent, 320. battled for the true the, 632. be, and fear not, 100. God forgive, 473. he was a good man and a, 842. hint a fault, 327. jewel of the, 264. knows and knows no more, 414. less than sage, 518. memory of the, is blessed, 825. men, spirits of, 848. our cause is, 426. path of the, 825. prosperous to be, 657. remembrance of the, 851. the gods are, 149. whatever is is in its causes, 276. Justice a debt put off with ease, 740. as uncompromising as, 605. be thy plea, 65. conquers evermore, 600. course of, 65. even-handed, 118. in fair round belly, 69. love of, 795. mercy seasons, 65. of my quarrel, 40. poetic, with lifted scale, 330. rails upon yond thief, 148. revenge a kind of wild, 164. shall be done, 653. the great interest of man, 531. to all men, equal and exact, 435. to be patient is a branch of, 751. truth the handmaid of, 460. unwhipped of, 147. virtue of the soul, 762. which the, which the thief, 148. with mercy I shall temper, 239. Justifiable to men, 242. Justified of her children, 839. Justify the means, the end must, 287. the ways of God to men, 223. Jutty frieze buttress, no, 117. Juvenal, most bucolical, 494. Juventus mundi, 169.
Katerfelto with hair on end, 420. Kathleen mavourneen, 673. Keel, and sail on even, 354. she steadies with upright, 498. Keep clean as fruit, 264. moving, push on, 457. no bad company, 398. step to the music of the Union, 588. the word of promise to our ear, 126. thy shop and thy shop will keep thee, 37. who can, they should, 473. your powder dry, 588. Keeper, am I my brother's, 812. Ken, far as angels', 223. Kendal green, knaves in, 84. Kennin' wrang, gang a, 448. Kepen wel thy tonge, 5. Kept the faith, I have, 848. Kettle black, pot calls the, 791. Kew, his highness' dog at, 334. Key, in a bondman's, 61. Shakespeare unlocked his heart with this, 485. that opes the palace, 243. Keys, clutch the golden, 633. of all the creeds, 632. Peter's, 331. two massy, he bore, 247. Keystane o' night's black arch, 451. Kibe, galls his, 143. Kick against the pricks, 843. in that part more hurts honour, 214. may kill a sound divine, 416. me down stairs, why did you, 445. their owners over, 439. Kicks, from crowns to, 559. Kicked until they can feel, 213. waxed fat and, 814. Kickshaws, little tiny, 90. Kid, lie down with the, 833. Kidney, man of my, 46. Kill a man as a good book, 254. a sound divine, 416. princes privileged to, 425. the bloom before its time, 483. thee a hundred and fifty ways, 71. time, how to, 772. too apt before to, 261. Kin, little more than, 127. neither kith nor, 404. prohibited degrees of, 215. the whole world, 102. Kind and gentle heart, he had a, 400. as kings upon their coronation day, 269. base in, 413. be to her virtues very, 287. best in this, 59. cruel only to be, 141. deeds with coldness, 466. enjoy her while she's, 274. hearts are more than coronets, 624. kiss before we part, one, 671. lost him half the, 272. makes one wondrous, 387. more than kin and less than, 127. of alacrity in sinking, 46. of easiness, lend a, 141. of excellent dumb discourse, 43. of good deed to say well, 98. of grace, sweet attractive, 23. of heaven to be deluded by him, 281. of semi-Solomon, 593. of ways, newest, 90. porcelain clay of human, 277. to her virtues, 287. to my remains, 270. will creep where it may not go, 14. yet was he, 397. Kinds, lilies of all, 78. Kindest man, the, 64. Kindle soft desire, 272. Kindled by the master's spell, 455. Kindles false fires, 484. wantonness in clothes, 201. Kindlier hand the eager heart, 633. Kindling her undazzled eyes, 255. Kindly, frosty but, 67. fruits of the earth, 850. had we never loved sae, 452. Kindness, greetings where no, is, 468. law of, 829. little deeds of, 642. milk of human, 117. nameless acts of, 467. save in the way of, 463. to his majesty, 563. who does a, 320. Kindnesses, do me some mischief for these, 731. she doeth little, 658. Kindred points of heaven, 485. Kine, beeves and home-bred, 474. King, balm from an anointed, 81. Cambyses' vein, 85. cat may look on a, 17. city of the great, 820. conscience of the, 135. contrary to the, 94. Cophetua loved, 105. cotton is, 854. drinks to Hamlet, 145. equals the shepherd with the, 792. every inch a, 148. expedients with such a, 352. farewell, 82. fellow with the best, 93. first who was, 801. God bless the, 351. God save our gracious, 285. God save the, 285. great as a, 436. here lies our sovereign, 279. himself, greater than the, 364. himself has followed her, the, 400. if chance will have me, 116. if I were tedious as a, 52. I 'll call thee Hamlet, 130. is dead long live the king, 860. long live our noble, 285. long live the, 417. lustre that surrounds a, 778. never dropped out of the clouds, 196. not only hating David but the, 268. of day, powerful, 355. of England cannot enter, 365. of France went up the hill, 686. of good fellows, 93. of shreds and patches, 141. of snow, mockery, 82. of terrors, 817. pageantry of a, 688. reigns but does not govern, 810. ruin seize thee ruthless, 383. shake hands with a, 563. state without, or nobles, 588. Stephen was a worthy peer, 152, 406. such divinity doth hedge a, 142. under which, Bezonian, 90. was a' for our rightful, 452. when George the Third was, 556. who pretender is and who, 351. who would wish to be thy, 492. worm that hath eat of a, 141. Kings and republics, farce of, 777. are like stars, 565. can cause or cure, 367. come bow to it, bid, 79. death lays his icy hands on, 209. dread and fear of, 64. enthroned in the hearts of, 64. for such a tomb would die, 251. guilt of Eastern, 258. he shall stand before, 828. invest knights and barons, 189. it makes gods, 97. may be blest, 451. may love treason, 182. meaner creatures, 97. of Brentford, two, 417. of modern thought are dumb, 665. pride of, the, 314. princes are the breath of, 447. reigned in green palaces, 221. right divine of, 332. ruined sides of, 196. setter up and puller down of, 95. showers on her, barbaric pearl, 226. stories of the death of, 82. this royal throne of, 81. upon their coronation day, 269. will be tyrants from policy, 410. would not play at, 421. King's Bench walks, chambers in, 297. creation, you may be of the, 282. crown, not the, 47. English, abusing the, 45. every subject's duty is the, 92. eye, horse made fat by the, 729. name a tower of strength, 97. stamp, 't is not the, 282. Kingdom for a horse, 98. good man possesses a, 715. good mind possesses a, 22. like to a little, 111. my large, for a little grave, 82. my mind to me a, is, 22. Kingdom come, 't was kin' o', 659. Kingdoms, God has sifted three, 616. Kingly crown, likeness of a, 228. line in Europe, the longest, 494. Kinship, things that have, 755. Kirk, the near to, from God more far, 29. Kiss but in the cup, leave a, 179. drew my soul with one long, 623. had won, many a loving, 584. immortal with a, 41. long long, 557. me and be quiet, 350. me sweet-and-twenty, 75. of youth and love, 557. one kind, before we part, 671. she with traitorous, 676. snatched hasty, 356. the place to make it well, 535. till the cow comes home, 197. to every sedge, giving a gentle, 44. which Jews might, 325. Kisses bring again, my, 49. dear as remembered, 630. first invented, 293. from a female mouth, 554. tears and smiles, 474. thinking their own, sin, 108. Kissed, courtesied when you have, 42. lips that I have, 144. the ground, 343. Kitchen bred, in the, 552. ruled the rost in the, 194. Kites or crows, wars of, 255. Kith nor kin, neither, 404. Kitten, I had rather be a, 85. Knave best defence against knave, 730. he is an arrant, 132. how absolute the, is, 143. more, than fool, 41, 787. rascally yea-forsooth, 88. thank God you are rid of a, 52. that wears a title lies, 310. Knaves, flatter, or lose his pension, 290. he called them untaught, 83. in Kendal green, 84. little better than false, 53. whip me such honest, 149. Kneaded clod, to become a, 48. Knee, his head on his, 406. pregnant hinges of the, 137. Knees, bow stubborn, 139. down on your, 70. man at arms must serve on his, 25. on parent, 438. saint upon his, 422. Kneeling take aim, 597. Knell is rung by fairy hands, 389. of parting day, 384. overpowering, 559. sighed at the sound of a, 416. sound like a rising, 542. that summons thee to heaven, 119. the pall the bier, 562. the shroud the mattock the, 308. Knells call heaven invites, 307. in that word alone, 606. to a world of death, 499. us back, each matin bell, 500. Knew, all declared how much he, 397. himself to sing, 246. more, no man spoke less and, 738. that before you were born, 716. that one small head could carry all he, 397. thee but to love thee, 562. what 's what, 8. Knife, blood will follow the, 312. carved upon it with a, 90. to thy throat, put a, 828. war even to the, 541. Knight, a prince can make a belted, 452. parfit gentil, a veray, 1. pricking on the plain, 27. Knights, accomplishing the, 92. barons kings can invest, 189. carpet, 187. Knight's bones are dust, 502. Knightly counsel, 456. Knitters in the sun, spinsters and, 75. Knives, hands made before, 293. Knock and it shall be opened, 839. as you please, 336, 415. at my ribs, make my heart, 116. it never is at home, 415. the breast, nothing to, 242. Knocks, apostolic blows and, 210. open locks whoever, 123. Knock-down argument, 277. Knocker, tie up the, 326. Knolled to church, bells have, 68. Knot in a bulrush, 701. of roots, man is a, 601. unloose the Gordian, 91. Knotted and combined locks, 131. oak, to bend a, 294. Know a subject ourselves, 372. a trick worth two of that, 84. all words are faint, 437. all ye need to, 576. does both act and, 263. enough for man to, 319. everything except myself, 769. happier than I, 237. her own, so well to, 238. her was to love her, 455. him no more, shall, 816. how frail I am, 820. how little can be known, 319. how sublime a thing it is, 613. it is not safe to, 217. knowledge is ourselves to, 320. me, not to, 234. me, when it came to, 526. men who their duties, 438. mine end, make me to, 820. myself, not if I, 509. not I ask not, 522. not for what he was made, 755. not what, to be we, 276. not what 's resisted, 448. not what we may be, 142. nothing really, we, 766. one's self, difficult to, 757. or dream or fear all we, 562. reason but from what we, 315. that deformed, I, 52. that I love thee, 522. thee not, who, 437. their own good, how few, 274. their rights, men who, 438. then thyself, 317. thought so once now I, 350. thyself, 791. thyself and nothing too much, 736. to esteem to love, 502. we believe what we least, 775. we loved in vain, 539. what we are, 142. what were good to do, 60. where to find information, 372. where'er I go, yet I, 477. ye the land of cypress and myrtle, 549. Knowing dare maintain, 438. that they know nothing, 702. Knowledge, ample page of, 384. and timber, 638. be innocent of the, 121. book of, 230. by suffering entereth, 620. comes but wisdom lingers, 626. diffused, immortalizes itself, 457. evergreen tree of, 440. from ignorance, 650. great step to, 609. grow from more to more, let, 631. he that hath, 827. he that increaseth, 830. increaseth strength, 828. in excess, desire of, 165. is but sorrow's spy, 207. is of two kinds, 372. is ourselves to know, 320. is power, 168. is proud, 422. is the one only good, 760. is the only fountain, 530. lost by incredulity, 724. manners must adorn, 353. more than equivalent to force, 368. multiplieth words without, 817. night unto night showeth, 819. not according to, 844. of divine things, 724. of what is excellent, 727. out-topping, 665. shall be increased, 835. spirit of, 833. sweet food of sweetly uttered, 34. the fountain of human liberty, 530. too high the price for, 313. true, leads to love, 465. under difficulties, 528. we must snatch half our, 320. Known, to be forever, 260. too late, 105. Knows and knows no more, 414. no man distinctly, 766. not till he tries, 713. Knuckle-end of England, 459. Kosciusko fell, shrieked as, 513. Kubla Khan, 500.
Laborin' man an' woman, 658. Laborious at the first ascent, 253. days, to live, 247. Labour and intent study, 253. and sorrow, their strength is, 822. and to wait, learn to, 612. bears a lovely face, 182. capital solicits the aid of, 532. cheers the tar's, 555. ease and alternate, 355. for his pains, 378, 784. for my travail, I have had my, 101. good week's, 174. hard, difficulty and, 230. in his vocation, 83. is but a sorrowful song, 653. is done, and, 667. is independent and proud, 532. is the lot of man, 339. many still must, for the one, 551. mountain in, 706, 716. of an age in piled stones, 251. of love, 847. we delight in physics pain, 120. what to speak, 168. why should life all be, 624. work under our, grows, 238. youth of, with age of ease, 396. Labours and peregrinations, 170. mourn, our fruitless, 344. the line too, 324. to tax our, 413. Labour's bath, sore, 120. Laboured not for myself, 837. nothings, such, 324. Labourer is worthy of his hire, 842. Labourers are few, 839. Labouring incessant, 356. man, sleep of a, 830. Laburnum's dropping gold, 570. Lace, hedgehogs dressed in, 635. Lacedaemonians and the enemy, 734. Lack, I have they, 22. of argument, 91. of kindly warmth, 109. of many a thing, 161. of wit, plentiful, 133. Lacked and lost we rack the value, 53. Lackest, mind not what thou, 754. Lack-lustre eye, looking on it with, 68. Lad of mettle a good boy, 84. Ladder, Jacob's, 597. of our vices, 616. who ascended Fame's, 655. young ambition's, 111. Ladies, a lion among, 58. be but young and fair, 68. fond of the company of, 376. good night sweet, 142. intellectual, lords of, 555. make nets and not cages, 291. over offended, 297. sigh no more, 51, 405. whose eyes rain influence, 249. Ladies' love, unfit for, 272. Lads and lassies in their best, 683. Lady Disdain are you yet living, 50. doth protest too much, 138. faint heart ne'er won fair, 789. Fortune, railed on, 68. garmented in light, 567. he 's dead and gone, 405. here come the, 107. is in the case, when a, 349. married to the Moor, 477. of the Mere, 472. protests too much, 138. so richly clad, 499. sweet arise, 159. weep no more, 405. who lent his, to his friend, 559. Lady's fan, brain him with his, 84. Ladyship, humorous, 79. Lady-smocks all silver white, 56. Lags the veteran, superfluous, 365. Laid low in my grave, 78. on with a trowel, 66. Lair, rouse the lion from his, 495. Lake, pilot of the Galilean, 247. or moorish fen, 244. silver, on thy fair bosom, 677. swan on still St. Mary's, 474. where drooped the willow, 596. Lamb, go to bed with the, 454. God tempers the wind to the shorn, 379. one dead, is there, 615. skin of an innocent, 94. the frolic and the gentle, 486. to the slaughter, as a, 834. Una with her milk-white, 477. wolf dwell with the, 833. Lambs, such protection as vultures give to, 442. Lambe them lads, 495. Lame and impotent conclusion, 151. feet was I to the, 817. man, living with a, 729. Lamely and unfashionable, 95. Lament for Madam Blaize, 400. Lamp, arguments smelt of the, 728. ere Homer's, appeared, 414. holds out to burn, 303. no, so cheering, 522. of experience, 429. that lighted the traveller, 522. ungirt loin and the unlit, 646. unto my feet, 823. Lamps, heaven's distant, 615. in a green night, golden, 262. in sepulchral urns, 415. shone o'er fair women, 542. Lancaster, time-honoured, 80. Land, be of good cheer I see, 763. beside, no, 78. bowels of the, 97. darkness of the, 633. deal damnation round the, 334. fight for such a, 489. flowing with milk, 813. French have the empire of the land, 577. from out of foreign, 261. ill fares the, 396. into the silent, 805. light that never was on sea or, 475. madden round the, 326. my native, good night, 540. my own my native, 488. ocean leans against the, 395. o'er all the pleasant, 569. of bondage, out of the, 493. of brown heath, 489. of Calvin and oat-cakes, 459. of darkness, 816. of drowsyhed it was, 357. of liberty, sweet, 619. of lost gods and godlike men, 541. of palm and southern pine, 628. of palm, of orange blossom, 628. of pure delight, 303. of scholars nurse of arms, 395. of the cypress and myrtle, 549. of the free, 516, 517. of the leal, in the, 458. of the living, 817. of the mountain, 489. of the pilgrims' pride, 619. or water, travel by, 293. plenty o'er a smiling, 385. rare bird in the, 770. rent with civil feuds, 533. set out to plant a wood, 289. shakes the turrets of the, 636. speed and post o'er, 252. stranger in a strange, 813. sung through every, 302. sunshine to the sunless, 486. they love their, 563. this delightful, 233. to fight for such a, 489. violet of his native, 632. what heaven hath done for this, 540. where my fathers died, 619. where sorrow is unknown, 417. where the lemon-trees bloom, 803. Lands forlorn, in faery, 575. less happier, 81. lord of himself though not of, 174. roamed o'er many, 582. Landing on some silent shore, 295. Landlady and Tam, 451. grew gracious, the, 451. Landlord's laugh, the, 451. Landmark, ancient, 828. Land-rats and water-rats, 61. Land-thieves and water-thieves, 61. Landscape, darkened, 227. love is like a, 181. tire the view, 358. Landsmen, list ye, all, 672. Lane of beams athwart the sea, 625. straight down the crooked, 584. Language, Chatham's, 419. is plain, my, 669. nature speaks a various, 572. nature's end of, 310. no, but a cry, 632. O that those lips had, 423. of the nation, don't confound the, 462. quaint and olden, 613. under the tropic is our, spoke, 220. Languages, have been at a feast of, 56. especially the dead, 556. Languor smile, make, 328. Lank and brown, thou art, 498. Lap, drop into thy mother's, 239. in my mother's, 240. it in Elysium, 244. low in glory's, they lie, 496. me in delight, 564. me in soft Lydian airs, 249. of earth, his head upon the, 386. of legends old, asleep in, 575. of May, chills the, 394. of Thetis, sun in the, 213. the lot is cast, into the, 827. Lapidary inscriptions, 372. Lapland night, lovely as a, 475. Lapse of murmuring streams, 237. Lapsing waves on quiet shores, 619. Larch has hung his tassels, 571. Lards the lean earth as he walks, 84. Large elements in order brought, 634. so rudely and so, 2. was his bounty, 386. Large-brained woman, 621. Large-hearted man, 621. Lark at heaven's gate sings, 159. no, more blithe than he, 427. rise with the, 33, 454. Larks, to catch, 771. when the skie falth, catch, 11. Lascivious pleasing of a lute, 95. Lash the rascals naked, 155. the sounding shore, 324. Lashes, teary round the, 659. Lass, drink to the, 442. is good and a glass is good, 673. penniless, wi' a lang pedigree, 458. Lasses, then she made the, 446. Last, after, returns the First, 650. although the, not least, 146. at his cross, 676. best gift, heaven's, 235. brightening to the, 396. comes at the, 82. drop in the well, 553. each day a critic on the, 325. embrace, take your, 109. eyes look your, 109. first and the, 849. in fight first in banquets, 337. in the train of night, 235. is best, he that comes, 185. legs, on his, 172. link is broken, 682. long sleep, 438. love thyself, 100. not least in love, 113. of all the Romans fare thee well, 115. of earth, this is the, 459. out a night in Russia, 47. pleased to the, 315. reader reads no more, 636. rose of summer, 521. scene of all, 69. sex to the, 273. still loveliest, 545. syllable of recorded time, 125. taste of sweets is sweetest, 81. the daintiest, 80. 't is his at, who says it best, 660. to lay the old aside, 324. words Narcissa spoke, 321. words of Marmion, 490. Lasting rest, to their, 80. sweet not, 129. Late, better, than never, 13, 284, 713. choosing and beginning, 238. into the night, so, 553. known too, 105. nothing must be done too, 720. too, I stayed, 464. too, who goes too fast, 712. Lated traveller, now spurs the, 121. Lately bathed, having, 86. Later star of dawn, 485. times are more aged, 169. Latin and Greek, speaks, 210. names, all their botany, 599. or in Greek, must come in, 220. small, and less Greek, 179. soft bastard, 554. was no more difficile, 210. Latter end of a fray, 19, 87. former times shake hands with, 212. Laud than gilt o'er-dusted, 102. L'audace encore de l'audace, 28. Lauded in song, many once, 754. Laudem virtutis, 3. Laugh a siege to scorn, 125. an atheist's, 448. and be fat, 670. at any mortal thing, 558. for hope I, 655. in bed we, 794. make the unskilful, 137. not granted man to, 718. of the vacant mind, 396. proper to the man to, 770. sans intermission, 68. that I may not weep, 558. that win, they, 155. the children, 637. thee to scorn, 837. to make the weeper, 163. to scorn, 71. was ready chorus, the landlord's, 451. where we must, 315. who but must, 327. world's dread, 356. Laughable, swear the jest be, 59. Laughed and danced, 676. consumedly, 395. full well they, 397. his word to scorn, 415. Laugher weep, to make the, 163. Laughing devil in his sneer, 551. quaffing and unthinking, 272. soil, paint the, 535. wild amid severest woe, 381. you hear that boy, 637. Laughing-stock, yourself a, 790. Laughs at lovers' perjury, 106, 272. fair, the morn, 383. louder than the giant, 637. with a harvest, earth, 597. Laughter for a month, 84. for all time, 620. holding both his sides, 248. mirth and, 557. of a fool, 830. shakes the skies, 337. Laura lay, grave where, 26. Laurel and myrtle, groves are of, 803. bough, Apollo's, 41. greener from the brows, 623. Lavinia, she is, 104. Law and the prophets, 839. and to the testimony, 833. as adversaries do in, 72. but is this, 143. Cantilena of the, 527. crowner's quest, 143. eleven points in the, 296. ends where tyranny begins, 364. fulfilling of the, 845. good opinion of the, 440. higher than the constitution, 595. ignorance of the, 195. in calmness made, keeps the, 476. is a sort of hocus-pocus, 350. is good, the, 847. is nothing else but reason, 24. is open, the, 843. is perfection of reason, 24. it has honoured us, the, 532. last result of human wisdom, 375. law hath not been dead, the, 48. lawless science of our, 627. measure for, 194. murder by the, 311. nature's kindly, 318. necessity has no, 773. not to be heard in war, 725. nothing is, that is not reason, 278. of beauty and utility, 644. of kindness, 829. of life, progress is the, 643. of the Medes and Persians, 835. offends no, 36. old father antic the, 82. one element one God one, 634. one principle of Being and one, 754. possession the strongest tenure of the, 692. preserves the earth a sphere, 456. reason is the life of the, 24. rich men rule the, 395. rigorous, is rigorous injustice, 704. seat of, is the bosom of God, 31. seven hours to, 438. sovereign, sits empress, 438. the, is good, 847. the ultimate angels', 650. these nice sharp quillets of the, 93. thought of the people shall be, 283. truly kept the, 255. unchanging, of God, 639. we have a measure for, 194. wedded love mysterious, 234. what plea so tainted in, 63. which moulds a tear, 456. who to himself is, 36. windy side of the, 76. world's, is not thy friend, 108. written and unwritten, 760. Laws and learning, 680. are with us, the, 506. better none than too many, 779. breathing household, 472. curse on all, 333. facts and the, judges of the, 671. for the blood, 61. gives his little senate, 327, 336. grind the poor, 395. impartial, 313. like cobwebs, 757. love knoweth no, 32. may give us new, 200. nature's, lay hid in night, 330. new lords give us new, 200. of a nation, 281. of behaviour, the, 602. of conscience, 774. of nature, 434. of servitude began, 275. or kings can cause or cure, 367. repeal of bad, 664. true friendship's, 346. Law's delay, the, 135. grave study, 24. Lawful for me to do what I will with mine own, 840. Lawn, rivulets hurrying through the, 630. saint in, 320. sprinkled the dewy, 338. sun upon the upland, 386. with rosy lustre, 342. Lawns, happy fair with orchard, 629. Lawyer, the skull of a, 143. without literature a mechanic, 493. Lawyers are met, the, 348. Cantilena of, 527. wrangling, 186. Lawrie, but all sang Annie, 666. Lax in their gaiters, 510. Lay, go forth my simple, 437. her in the earth, 144. his weary bones among ye, 100. like a warrior, 563. Llewellyn's, 383. me down to sleep, now I, 687. no wagers, 398. not that flattering unction, 141. on Macduff, 126. on that day, as she, 453. your golden cushion down, 677. Lays, delight by heavenly, 477. Le veritable Amphitryon, 277. Lea, standing on this pleasant, 476. the sun has left the, 494. winds slowly o'er the, 384. Lead me whither thou wilt, 745. Leadeth me beside the still waters, 819. Leading, men of light and, 410. Leads to bewilder, 428. Leaf, all do fade as a, 835. also shall not wither, 819. falls with the, 184. impearls on every, and flower, 235. is lost, not a beam or, 544. is on the tree, the, 611. my days are in the yellow, 555. of pity writ, 109. perished in the green, 633. right as an aspen, 5. sere the yellow, 124. shall not wither, his, 818. turn over a new, 174, 182. upon the stream, vain as the, 491. was darkish and had prickles, 245. Leafless desert of the mind, 549. Leafy month of June, 499. Leal, in the land o' the, 458. Lean and hungry look, 111. and low ability, 77. and slippered pantaloon, 69. books, lard their, 185. earth, lards the, 84. fellow beats all conquerors, 181. Leaned to virtue's side, 396. Lean-faced villain, hungry, 50. Leap into the dark, 770. into this angry flood, 110. look before you, 9, 214. to pluck bright honour, 84. Leaps the live thunder, 544. Leapt to life a god, 564. Learn and inwardly digest, 850. craft so long to, 6. gladly would he, 2. late than never, better, 713. live and, 790. not so old but she may, 64. of the little nautilus, 318. to labour and to wait, 612. to read slow, 265. what is necessary for boys to, 760. Learned and all drunk, 420. and authentic fellows, 73. and conned by rote, 115. and fair and good as she, 179. and wise, Babylon, 483. Chaucer, 179. doctors' spite, 564. dust, much, 419. length, words of, 397. lumber in his head, 325. reflect on what they knew, 325. roast an egg, the, 330. smile, make the, 324. sock, Jonson's, 249. to dance, who have, 324. Learning, become mad out of too much, 193. branches of, 62. breast where, lies, 336. cast into the mire, 410. dote on scraps of, 310. find time to be, 749. fraught with all, 399. has its value, 797. hath gained most by those books which printers have lost, 222. in the freshness of its youth, 695. is but an adjunct to ourself, 55. is it a time to be, 761. laws and, die, 680. little, is a dangerous thing, 323. love he bore to, 397. men of polite, 284. no man wiser for his, 195. progeny of, 440. somewhat good, 749. study of, 254. to misquote, just enough, 539. weight of, 634. whence is thy, 348. wiser grow without books, 422. Least alone in solitude, 544. although the last not, 146. of two evils, 7. though last not, 113. Leather, feet through faithless, 311. or prunello, 319. Spanish or neat's, 213. trod upon neat's, 110. Leave all meaner things, 314. her to heaven, 132. my character behind me, 442. no stone unturned, 809. not a rack behind, 43. often took, 288. thee, must I thus, 239. to speak, losers must have, 297. what with his toil he won, 267. Leaven, a little, leaveneth, 846. earth's bitter, 473. Leaves and roses, month of, 653. do cover with, 181. do fall, falls as the, 184. do hang, when yellow, 162. ending on the rustling, 250. from the book of life, 617. getteth short of, 585. have their time to fall, 570. low stir of, 619. no man has aught of what he, 145. of destiny, in shady, 258. of hopes, puts forth the tender, 99. of memory, the, 615. of the judgment book, 666. on trees, like, 338. shatter your, 246. spread his sweet, to the air, 104. thick as autumnal, 224, 337. words are like, 323. Leaving no tract behind, 109. nothing in his life became him like the, it, 117. Lebanon, like a cedar in, 822. Led by my hand, 332. Leda, a swan to enjoy, 32. Leer, assent with civil, 327. Lees, the mere, is left, 120. Left a name behind them, 837. an aching void, 422. blooming alone, 521. free the human will, 334. hand know, let not thy, 838. to be finished by such as she, 78. undone those things, 850. what we, we lost, 802. Leg, can honour set to a, 87. every goose can stand on one, 738. Legs, biggest rascal on two, 748. in rhyme, making, 387. march wide betwixt the, 87. of time, break the, 635. on his last, 172. three Frenchmen on one pair of English, 91. walk under his huge, 110. Legacy, no, so rich as honesty, 73. Legend, the city's ancient, 626. Legends old, lap of, 575. Legion, my name is, 841. Leisure, forbid I should be at, 731. never less at, 75. repent at, 295. retired, 249. to contrive, 407. to die, so much, 735. wooed in haste to wed at, 72. Leke, mouses wit not worth a, 4. Lemon, in the squeezing of a, 401. twelve miles from a, 460. Lemonade, black eyes and, 519. Lemon-trees bloom, where the, 803. Lend a hand, 681. lend your wings, 335. me your ears, 113. or to spend or to give, 279. you something out of my lean and low ability, 77. Lender, borrower is servant to the, 828. nor borrower be, 130. Lendeth unto the Lord, 827. Length, drags its slow, 324. folly's at full, 312. words of learned, 397. Lengthened sage advices, 451. Lengthening chain, 394. shadows, the, 268. Leopard change his spots, 835. lie down with the kid, 833. Less alone, I was never, 431. alone than when alone, never, 455. beautifully, 287. happier lands, 81. of earth in them than heaven, 491. of harmes two, the, 5. of two evils, 7. rather than be, 226. than a span, 170. than archangel ruined, 225. than kind, more than kin, 127. Lessened by another's anguish, 104. Lesson, Caution's, scorning, 447. still harder, 425. this, seems to carry, 417. time has taught us a, 723. to the head, heart give a, 422. Lessons, time teaches many, 695. Let dearly or let alone, 204. down the curtain, 770. for life or years, 204. head to be, unfurnished, 210. her down the wind, 153. him go abroad, 372. him go to the devil, don't, 372. him now speak, 850. him that thinketh, 845. in the foe, 242. it be let it pass, 808. knowledge grow, 631. me hide myself in thee, 432. Newton be, God said, 330. no guilty man escape, 664. no such man be trusted, 66. not the heavens hear, 97. not your heart be troubled, 843. others hail the rising sun, 387. the end try the man, 89. the toast pass, 442. the world slide, 9, 72, 198. there be light, 812. there be no strife, 812. those love now, 306. thy words be few, 830. us all to meditation, 94. us be merry, 199. us call thee devil, 152. us consider the reason, 278. us do or die, 183, 450. us eat and drink, 833. us have peace, 664. us sit upon the ground, 82. us talk of graves of worms, 82. us worship God he says, 447. who will be clever, 664. your loins be girded, 842. Lets in new light through chinks, 221. me, I 'll make a ghost of him that, 131. Lethe wharf, fat weed on, 131. Letter, preferment goes by, 149. the, killeth, 846. Letters Cadmus gave, the, 558. heaven first taught, 333. man of, 591. man of the world among men of, 591. republic of, 364. Letting I dare not, 118. Level at, his eye doth, 161. so sways she, 75. Levellers wish to level down, 370. Lever han at his beddes hed, 1. of all things, mind is the, 530. Leviathan, canst thou draw out, 818. Levy, malice domestic foreign, 121. Lewd fellows of the baser sort, 843. Lexicography, lost in, 368. Lexicon of youth, in the, 606. Lexington and Bunker Hill, there is, 532. Liar, doubt truth to be a, 133. of the first magnitude, 294. Liars, all men are, 823. ought to have good memories, 264, 721, 774. Libanus, like a cedar in, 822. Liberal education, men of, 284. of good natural parts and of a, 786. soul shall be made fat, 826. to love her was a, 297. Libertas et natale solum, 290. Liberties, people never give up, 411. Libertine, puffed and reckless, 129. the air a chartered, 91. Liberty and glory of his country, 529. and union now and forever, 533. angels alone enjoy such, 260. cradle of American, 534. crimes in the name of, 804. crust of bread and, 328. enjoy delight with, 30. essential, 359. eternal vigilance is the price of, 849. exists in wholesome restraint, 531. fountain of human, 530. God gave us at the same time, 434. hour of virtuous, 298. I must have withal, 68. is in every blow, 450. mountain nymph sweet, 248. my spirit felt thee, 501. one of the most valuable blessings, 792. or death, give me, 430. price of, 855. principles of human, 530. spirit of, 408. sweet land of, 619. to that only which is good, 670. tree of, 804. when they cry, 252. Liberty's tree, garden of, 516. unclouded blaze, 564. war, first touch of, 525. Library, books from mine own, 42. circulating, 440. turn over half a, 372. was dukedom large enough, 42. Libyan fable, in a, 696. License they mean, 252. Lick absurd pomp, 137. the dust, enemies shall, 821. Licks the dust, pride that, 328. the hand just raised, 315. Lid, hang upon his penthouse, 116. Lids, drops his blue-fringed, 501. of Juno's eyes, 77. Lie, children and fools cannot, 15. direct, the, 72. give the world the, 25. lightly, gentle earth, 197. most civil sort of, 567. much makes life itself a, 554. never lives to be old, 697. never tell a, 757. nothing can need a, 205. spit in my face if I tell a, 84. still and slumber, 302. ten nights awake, 51. to credit his own, 42. under a mistake, you, 292, 567. was dead and damned, the, 645. was thy dream a shadowy, 654. what is a, after all, 560. which is all a, 628. which is half a truth, 628. with circumstance, 72. with me, who loves to, 67. Lies, devil author of, 193. down to pleasant dreams, 572. in his bed, 79. like a hedgehog, 584. like truth, fiend that, 125. some books are, 446. to hide it makes it two, 301. what is gained by telling, 761. Lief not be as live to be, 110. Liege of all loiterers, 55. Life a galling load, 448. a little gleam of time, 580. above, there is a, 497. all labour be, why should, 624. all other passions fly, with, 508. and death, no difference between, 757. and liberty, God gave us, 434. and light, form of, 549. anything for a quiet, 852. as I have seen it in his, 129. as though to breathe were, 625. at a pin's fee, do not set my, 131. bane and antidote, death and, 299. be that which men call death, 699. beyond life, 254. blandishments of, 671. blessed one's, with true believing, 641. book of human, 617. bread is the staff of, 283, 291. brought dead bodies into, 604. calamity of so long, 135. can charm no more, till, 390. can little more supply, 314. cannot tell what other men think of this, 110. careless of the single, 632. care 's an enemy to, 74. characters from high, 320. charmed, I bear, 126. common walk of virtuous, 307. condemned to part with, 398. confined to the space of a day, 736. creeping where no, is seen, 652. crowded hour of glorious, 493. crown of, receive the, 848. daily beauty in his, 156. dear to me as light and, 450. death and, bane and antidote, 299. death in the midst of, 851. death of each day's, 120. death what men call, 766. deeds which make up, 644. dignity in every act of, 752. distasteful, have you found your, 651. does smack sweet, my, 651. dost thou love, 360. dreary intercourse of daily, 468. earliest shock in one's, 609. elysian, suburb of the, 615. every lovely organ of her, 53. everything advantageous to, 43. exempt from public haunt, 67. fatigued with, 513. fed by the bounty of earth, 597. flows gently on, 749. friend to my, 326. from death to, 40. from high, 320. from the dregs of, 276. fury slits the thin-spun, 247. give for his, all he hath, 816. God who gave us, 434. good man's, best portion of, 467. hand in hand through, 362. harp of, love took up the, 625. has passed but roughly, 423. hath quicksands and snares, 614. he passes from, 561. his, I 'm sure was in the right, 260. hour of glorious, 493. how good is man's, 647. how pleasant is thy morning, 447. I love a ballad in print o', 78. idea of her, shall sweetly creep, 53. in every limb, feels its, 466. in short measures, 180. in so long tendance spend, 30. in that state of, 850. in the midst of, 851. intense, concentrated in a, 544. into each, some rain, 613. is a battle, 750. is a bubble, whose, 201. is a jest and all things show it, 350. is a short summer, 366. is all a cheat, 276. is at the greatest when all is done, 266. is but a means unto an end, 654. is but a span, our, 687. is but a walking shadow, 125. is but an empty dream, 612. is in decrease, 309. is in the right, whose, 318. is like a winter's day, 263. is like the summer rose, 677. is love, all that, 497. is made of the stuff, 360. is of a mingled yarn, 74. is one demd horrid grind, 652. is real life is earnest, 612. is rounded with a sleep, 43. is short and the art long, 700. is sweet, 661. is this, really death, 766. is thorny and youth is vain, 500. is what our thoughts make it, 751. itself a lie, much makes, 554. lay down his, for his friends, 843. leaves from the book of, 617. let us cherish, 805. lies before us in daily, 237. like a dome, 565. like a thing of, 550. like following, 320. little needed to make a happy, 754. loathed worldly, 49. love of, increased with years, 432. luxuries of, 637. man's, lies within this present, 750. many-coloured, 366. map of busy, 420. marble softened into, 329. may you live all the days of your, 293. measure of a man's, 736. measured by deeds not years, 443. moving-delicate and full of, 53. my joy my, 784. my way of, 124. nobody loves, like an old man, 697. nor love thy, nor hate, 240. not a thing of consequence, 753. not bought with gold, 339. not numbered by years, 784. nothing half so sweet in, 521. nothing in his, became him, 117. O death in, 630. of a man a poem of its sort, 578. of a man faithfully recorded, 578. of care, weep away the, 566. of danger and hardship, 537. of joy, renews the, 577. of man brutish and short, 200. of man but a point of time, 729. of man less than a span, 170. of mortal breath, 615. of poor Jack, watch for the, 436. of the building, stole thence the, 120. of the husbandman, 597. of the law, reason is the, 24. on any chance, set my, 121. on the ocean wave, 679. not the whole of, to live, 496. outlive his, half a year, 138. passing on the prisoner's, 47. perfected by death, 620. piercing the depths of, 542. presiding angel o'er his, 455. protracted is protracted woe, 365. pulse of, stood still, 306. pursue, not for nothing that we, 276. questioned me the story of my, 150. rainbow to the storms of, 550. sacred burden is this, 641. seasoned, of man, 254. seemed formed of sunny years, 679. seemed one pure delight, 587. sequestered vale of, 385, 425. set gray, 625. set upon a cast, 98. she was his, 553. short art is long, 803. short therefore is man's, 750. so dear or peace so sweet, 430. so his, has flowed, 577. so softly death succeeded, 270. spent worthily, 443. spirit giveth, 846. staff of my, 786. struggling for, 370. sunset of the, 514. sweat under a weary, 136. sweet civilities of, 273. sweetener of, 354. take no thought for your, 838. taste lifts him into, 421. tedious as a twice-told tale, 79. that dares send a challenge, 258. that, is long, 309. that lies before us, 651. that man liveth, 749. the race is a, 608. this house to be let for, 204. thou art a galling load, 448. thread of, wove with pain, 343. 't is all a cheat, 276. to come, expatiates in a, 315. to come, we 'ld jump the, 118. to lead a tranquil, 752. to live not the whole of, 496. took a man's, with him, 579. tree of, the middle tree, 232. trifles make, 311. unbought grace of, 410. unspotted, is old age, 836. useful, progressive virtue, 355. vanities of, forego, 492. variety 's the spice of, 419. victorious o'er all the ills of, 451. vital warmth that feeds my, 280. voyage of their, 115. was beauty, dreamed that, 654. was duty, found that, 654. was gentle, 115. was in the right, I am sure, 260. waste not the remnant of thy, 750. wave of, kept heaving, 583. web of our, is of mingled yarn, 74. were in 't, stir as, 125. we 've been long together, 433. wheels of weary, 276. when Jove gave us, 339. which others pay, 339. while there 's, there 's hope, 349, 705. wine of, is drawn, 120. you take my, 65. your arms enfold, so dear a, 629. Life's battle, who in, 805. blessings, two greatest of, 713. business being the terrible choice, 651. common way, 472. dark road through, 564. dull round, travelled, 379. enchanted cup, 542. fading space, 262. feast, chief nourisher in, 120. fitful fever, 121. great end which answers, 309. means, ravin up thine own, 120. morning march, 515. poor play is o'er, 318. rough sea, 37. small things, 661. star, our, 477. tale makes up, 502. tremulous ocean, 528. uncertain voyage, 109. vast ocean we sail on, 317. worst ills, ill cure for, 594. young day, love of, 580. Life-blood of a master-spirit, 254. of our enterprise, 86. Life-inclining stars, 38. Lift her with care, 586. it bear it solemnly, 641. it up fatherly, I cannot, 657. slight gives the greatest, 172. Lifts him into life, 421. Light, a foot so, 107. and calm thoughts, 502. and choice of Attic taste, 252. and leading, men of, 410. and life, dear to me as, 450. as air, trifles, 154. as if they feared the, 256. blasted with excess of, 382. burning and a shining, 843. by her own radiant, 244. children of, 842. common as, is love, 566. darkness from, 650. darkness visible, no, 223. dear as the, 383. dies before thy uncreating word, 332. dim religious, 250. dry, 722. fantastic toe, 248. feasting presence full of, 109. for after times, 507. form of life and, 549. from grave to, 273, 799. from heaven, 447, 549. gains make heavy purses, 37. gleaming tapers, 399. glides in, 577. hail holy, 230. halls of dazzling, 678. hate the day it lendeth, 30. have neither heat nor, 180. Hebrew knelt in the dying, 589. his sleep was aery, 234. in heaven's own, 496. in liquid, 678. is as the shining, 825. is sweet, truly the, 831. lady garmented in, 567. let there be, 812. lets in new, 221. like a shaft of, 625. mellowed to that tender, 551. men of inward, 214. merely to officiate, 237. no, but darkness visible, 225. of a dark eye in woman, 544. of a pleasant eye, 653. of a whole life, 669. of common day, 478. of day, rival in the, 482. of heaven restore, 340. of hope, leave the, 514. of it, they made, 840. of jurisprudence, gladsome, 24. of light beguile, 54. of love, 550. of love, purple, 382. of morn, golden, 584. of other days, 523, 561. of setting suns, 467. of the body is the eye, 838. of the heaven she 's gone to, 657. of the Maeonian star, 325. of the morning gild it, 529. of the world, ye are the, 838. of things, come forth into the, 466. of thy countenance, 818, 851. of truth, in the, 475. out of hell leads up to, 227. possessed with inward, 503. presence full of, 109. put out the, 156. quivering aspen, 490. relume, that thy, 156. remnant of uneasy, 474. restore, thy former, 156. rule of streaming, 244. scorns the eye of vulgar, 520. seeking light, 54. she fled in, away, 447. silver, on tower and tree, 673. sounds possessed with inward, 503. sprinkled with rosy, 338. stand in your own, 17. streakings of the morning, 574. such a dawn of, 563. sweetness and, 291. swift-winged arrows of, 416. that led astray, 447. that lies in woman's eyes, 522. that never was on sea, 475. that visits these sad eyes, 383. the one true, 768. the true, which lighteth, 842. through chinks, lets in new, 221. through yonder window, 105. to counterfeit a gloom, 250. to guide rod to check, 475. truth and noonday, 654. unbarred the gates of, 235. unreflected, 594. unto my path, 823. unveiled her peerless, 233. walk while ye have the, 843. we seek it ere it come to, 424. which beats upon a throne, 629. which heaven sheds, 522. which once he wore, 618. will repay the wrongs of night, 203. windows that exclude the, 386. within his own breast, 244. Lights are fled whose garlands dead, 523. as vain as pleasures, 492. earthly godfathers of heaven's, 54. every room blazed with, 109. let your, be burning, 842. of mild philosophy, 297. of the world, 414. shifting fancies and celestial, 621. that do mislead the morn, 49. truth may bear all, 578. without a name, 256. Lightens, ere one can say it, 106. Lighter than vanity, 265. Lighthouse looked lovely as hope, 528. Lightly draws its breath, 466. from fair to fair he flew, 489. like a flower, 634. turns to thoughts of love, 625. Lightning and the gale, 635. as quick as, 214. defence against, 713. does the will of God, as, 538. done like, 178. flash of the, 561. in the collied night, brief as the, 57. or in rain, in thunder, 115. quick as, 214. too like the, 106. vanish like, 594. Lightnings may flash, the, 666. of his song, veiling the, 565. Like as eggs, 77. as one pease is to another, 33. but oh how different, 476. endure the, himself, 53. following life, 320. my father, no more, 128. not look upon his, again, 128. one who treads alone, 523. to a little kingdom, 111. will to like, 11. Liked it not, and died, 175. Likelihood, fellow of no, 86. Likeness of a kingly crown, 228. Likewise, go and do thou, 842. Lilies of all kinds, 78. of the field, consider the, 838. roses and white, 685. twisted braids of, 246. Lily, a most unspotted, 101. fresh, thou becomest thy bed, 159. hand, waved her, 348. how sweet the, grows, 535. to paint the, 79. Lima, traveller from, 592. Limb, feels its life in every, 466. flowing, in pleasure drowns, 357. vigour from the, 542. Limbs, decent, composed, 335. her gentle, did she undress, 499. on those recreant, 79. whose trembling, 433. will quiver after the soul is gone, 375. young in, 62. Limed soul, 139. Lime-twigs of his spells, 245. Limit of becoming mirth, 55. of the world, quiet, 625. to the giant's strength, 572. Limits of a vulgar fate, 382. stony, cannot hold love out, 105. Limitless billows, swelling and, 503. Limns on water, 170. Line, cancel half a, 768. creep in one dull, 324. fight it out on this, 664. full resounding, 329. harsh cadence of a rugged, 270. in the very first, 399. lives along the, 316. longest kingly, 494. Marlowe's mighty, 179. marred the lofty, 489. not one, to blot, 377. stretch out to the crack of doom, 123. too labours, the, 324. upon line, 834. we carved not a, 563. Lines accords, soul unto the, 205. desert of a thousand, 329. in pleasant places, 818. let a lord once own the, 324. mottoes of the heart, 514. reading between the, 803. see two dull, 311. where beauty lingers, 548. where go the poet's, 636. Lineaments, in my, they trace, 552. of gospel-books, 23. Linen, dirty, to wash, 800. old, wash whitest, 181. you 're wearing out, not, 585. Linger, do not live but, 188. sound which makes us, 548. Lingering look behind, 385. winter, chills the lap of May, 394. Lingers, lines where beauty, 548. Lining, silver, on the night, 243. L'injure se grave en metal, 100. Link, last, is broken, 682. silver, silken tie, 488. Links, pain to break its, 520. Linked sweetness, 249. with one virtue, 551. Linnets, pipe but as the, 632. Lion among ladies, 58. as a roaring, 849. better than a dead, 831. blood more stirs to rouse a, 84. bold as a, 829. breakfast on the lip of a, 91. from his lair, rouse the, 495. half appeared the tawny, 236. heart and eagle eye, 392. hungry, give a grievous roar, 388. in his den, beard the, 490. in the lobby roar, 352. in the way, there is a, 828. is in the streets, 828. like a bear or, 158. mated by the hind, 73. not so fierce as painted, 206, 222. pawing to get free, 236. righteous are bold as a, 829. wooes his brides as the, 392. Lions growl and fight, 301. talks familiarly of, 78. Lion's hide, thou wear a, 79. mane, dew-drop from the, 102. nerve, the Nemean, 131. skin will not reach, 734. Lip, between the cup and the, 190. contempt and anger of his, 76. coral of his, admires, 200. nectar on a, 442. of a lion, eat breakfast on the, 91. vermeil-tinctured, 246. Lips are now forbid to speak, 581. beauty's ensign crimson in thy, 109. divine persuasion flows from his, 338. drop gentle words, 692. fevered, 577. from speaking guile, 819. had language, O that those, 423. heart on her, 554. here hung those, 144. immortal blessing from her, 108. in poverty to the very, 155. let no dog bark when I ope my, 60. man of unclean, 833. no sign save whitening, 636. of Julia, 201. of those that are asleep, 832. poisoned chalice to our, 118. reproof on her, 582. she dasht her on the, 38. smile on her, 489. smily round the, 659. soft were those, 38. soul through my, 623. steal blessing from her, 108. steeped to the, in misery, 614. suck forth my soul, her, 41. take those, away, 49. talk of the, 826. that are for others, 630. that he has prest, 635. that I have kissed, 144. that were forsworn, 49. to speak, causing the, 832. tremble, see my, 333. truth from his, prevailed, 397. we are near, make love to the, 521. we love, far from the, 521. were four red roses on a stalk, 97. were red and one was thin, 256. whispering with white, 543. Liquid dew of youth, 129. fire, glass of, 457. lapse of murmuring streams, 237. light, sparkling and bright in, 678. notes, 251. Liquors, hot and rebellious, 67. Lisped in numbers, 327. List list O list, 131. of friends, enter on my, 422. ye landsmen all to me, 672. Listen when she speaks, angels, 279. where thou art sitting, 246. with credulity, ye who, 367. Listens like a three years' child, 498. Listened to a lute, 589. Listening ear of night, 640. earth, nightly to the, 300. mood, in, 490. still they seemed to hear, 345. Listeth, wind bloweth where it, 842. Litel gold in cofre, 1. on the Bible, his studie was, 2. Literary men are a perpetual priesthood, 577. men, parole of, 374. Literature consoles sorrow, 590. failed in, and art, 609. grazed the common of, 376. on a little oatmeal, 460. Litigious terms, 253. Little added to a little, 739. and the great, between the, 424. better than one of the wicked, 83. boats should keep near shore, 360. can a moment show, 486. contented with, 451. deeds of kindness, 642. drops of water, 642. earth for charity, 100. employment, hand of, 143. finger, more goodness in her, 293. fire kindleth, 849. folding of the hands, 825. for the bottle, 436. foxes that spoil the vines, 832. gold in coffer, 1. grave, my kingdom for a, 82. hands were never made to tear each other's eyes, 302. happy if I could say how much, 51. have, and seek no more, 22. here a, and there a little, 834. his study on the bible was, 2. in one's own pocket, 789. is better than nothing, 710. kingdom, like to a, 111. knowest thou that hast not tried, 29. lay up little upon a, 694. learning dangerous, 323. leaven leaveneth, 846. love me, love me long, 16, 41, 202. lower than the angels, 818. man, there was a, 519. man wants but, 308, 402. month, a, 128. more than a little is too much, 86. more than kin, 127. needed to make a happy life, 754. of this great world can I speak, 150. one become a thousand, 834. one's chair, sits in my, 657. one's cradle, lies in my, 657. said is soonest mended, 200, 787. shall I grace my cause, 150. sleep a little slumber, 825. soul let us try, 519. talk too much and think too, 268. things are great to little man, 394. too wise never live long, 172. valiant great in villany, 79. we see in nature that is ours, 476. wise the best of fools, 177. Live all the days of your life, 293. alone, why should we fear to, 569. alway, I would not, 678, 816. and learn, 790. but linger, do not, 188. by bread alone, man shall not, 838. by bread only, man doth not, 813. by one man's will, 31. cleanly, leave sack and, 88. dare to die bear to, 318. disgraced, better not to live than, 697. good men eat to, 738. good world to, in, 279. in brass, men's evil manners, 100. in deeds not years, 654. in hearts we leave behind, 516. in peace, adieu, 334. in pleasure when I live to thee, 359. in snuff, rather than, 26. it matters not how long you, 713. means to, 43. means whereby I, 65. more virtue than doth, 178. not in myself, I, 543. one day asunder, 279. or die sink or swim, 530. past years again, none would, 276. peaceably with all men, 844. so may'st thou, 240. so wise so young never, long, 97. taught us how to, 313. teach him how to, 425, 774. thus let me, 334. till I were married, 51. till to-morrow, 423. to be in awe of such a thing, 110. to be the show and gaze, 126. to eat, bad men, 738. to fight another day, 216, 403. to, is Christ, 847. to please must please to live, 366. true as I, 173. unblemished let me, 333. unseen unknown, let me, 334. we must eat to, 363. we never live but hope to, 799. well what thou liv'st, 240. while ye may happy pair, 233. while you live, 359. with me and be my love, 40. with the gods, 753. with thee and be thy love, 25. with them less sweet, 521. without thee I cannot, 569. Lives a prayer, making their, 618. all that, must die, 127. along the line, 316. and dies in single blessedness, 57. and sacred honour, 434. as he ought to do, 184. buying men's, 493. contentedly, 424. had all his hairs been, 156. how a man, 371. join, oft a scar two, 648. longer, competency, 60. may last but never, 672. most who thinks most, 654. nine, like a cat, 16. of great men all remind us, 612. other heights in other, 645. pleasant in their, 815. sublime, make our, 612. to build not boast, he, 354. Lived and loved, I 've, 504. and loved together, we have, 611. in Settle's numbers, 331. in the eye of nature, 468. in the tide of times, 113. to-day, I have, 273. unknown, she, 469. without him, tried to, 175. Livelier iris, 625. plaything, some, 318. Live-long day, 110. Lively sense of future favours, 304. to severe, grave to gay, 320. Liveried angels, a thousand, 245. Livers in content, with humble, 98. Livery of heaven, stole the, 588. of hell, the cunning, 48. shadowed, of the burnished sun, 62. twilight gray in her sober, 233. Living, art of, 754. as though no God there were, 645. dead man, 50. dog better than dead lion, 831. high hopes of, 254. house appointed for all, 817. land of the, 817. might exceed the dead, the, 219. mother of all, 812. plain, and high thinking, 472. will it not live with the, 87. with thee nor without thee, no, 300. Llewellyn's lay, 383. Lo the poor Indian, 315. Load a falling man, a cruelty to, 101. ass will not carry his, 792. life thou art a galling, 448. of infamy, any, 462. of sorrow, wring under the, 53. would sink a navy, a, 99. Loads of learned lumber, 325. Loaf, half a, is better than no bread, 15. to steal a shive of a cut, 104. Loan oft loses itself and friend, 130. Loathe the taste of sweetness, 86. Loathed worldly life, 49. Loaves, half-penny, 94. Lobby, hear a lion in the, 352. Lobster boiled, like a, 213. Local habitation and a name, 59. Lochaber, farewell to, 671. Lochow, far cry to, 857. Lock, cryin' at the, 679. such rascal counters, 114. Locks, familiar with his hoary, 588. hyacinthine, 232. in the golden story, 104. invincible, 254. knotted and combined, 131. left you are gray, the few, 506. never shake thy gory, 122. nor doors nor, 538. pluck up drowned honour by the, 84. so aptly twined, 191. time his golden, 24. were like the raven, 449. whoever knocks open, 123. ye auburn, 636. Locked lettered collar, 447. up from mortal eye, 258. up in steel, naked though, 94. Locusts, luscious as, 151. Lodge a friend, house to, 289. in a garden of cucumbers, 832. oh for a, 418. thee by Chaucer, 179. where thou lodgest I will, 814. Lodges, where care, 106. Lodging-place of wayfaring men, 835. Lodgings in a head unfurnished, 210. Lodore, this way the water comes down at, 506. Loftiness of thought, 270. Lofty and sour, 101. designs must close in like effects, 646. rhyme, build the, 246. scene, this our, 112. Log, tough wedge for a tough, 712. Logic and rhetoric, 168. Loin, the ungirt, 646. Loins be girded, let your, 842. Loiterers and malcontents, 55. Loke who that is most vertuous, 4. London bridge, arch of, 591. habitation of bitterns, 592. has all that life can afford, 373. monster, 261. London's column pointing, 322. lasting shame, 383. Lonely, I am very, now Mary, 611. so, it was, 499. want retired to die, 366. Lonesome road, like one on a, 499. Long after it was heard no more, 473. be the day never so, 19. choosing and beginning late, 238. dull and old, 454. has it waved on high, 635. home, man goeth to his, 831. in populous city pent, 239. is the way and hard, 227. it sha'n't be, 353. lank and brown, 498. live our noble king, 285. live the king, 417, 860. long ago, 581. love me little love me, 16, 41, 202. may it wave, 517. merry as the day is, 50. short and the, of it, 45. that life is, 309. time ago, 596. Long-drawn aisle, 384. out, linked sweetness, 249. Longest kingly line, 494. Longing after immortality, 298. feeling of sadness and, 614. lingering look behind, 385. more wavering, 75. why thus, 680. yet afraid to die, 614. Longings, immortal, 159. Long-lasht eyes abased, her, 512. Long-levelled rule, 244. Long-tailed words, 462. Look a gift horse in the mouth, 11, 211. amaist as weel 's the new, 447. before and after, we, 565. before you ere you leap, 214, 789. beneath the surface, 753. brighter when we come, 556. drew audience, his, 227. ere thou leap, 9. forward not back, 681. give me a, give me a face, 178. here upon this picture, 140. in the chronicles, 72. into happiness through another man's eyes, 71. into the seeds of time, 116. into thy heart, 34, 612. lean and hungry, 111. like the innocent flower, 117. longing lingering, 385. men met with erected, 269. not thou upon the wine, 828. on her face and you 'll forget, 325. on it lift it bear it, 641. on sech a blessed cretur, 659. out and not in, 681. proudly to heaven, 514. round the habitable world, 274. so dull so dead in, 88. that nature wears, 613. that threatened insult, 410. through a milstone, 33. to have, I must not, 124. to the essence of a thing, 755. up and not down, 681. upon his like again, 128. with thine ears, 148. your last, 109. Looks a queen, she, 337. around in fear and doubt, 522. clear your, 466. commercing with the skies, 249. fairest garden in her, 261. full assurance given by, 23. in the clouds, 111. invites you by his, 415. meagre were his, 108. of love, sidelong, 396. only books were woman's, 522. praising God with sweetest, 584. profound, statesmen with, 397. puts on his pretty, 79. quite through the deeds of men, 111. sadly upon him, 98. the cottage might adorn, 398. through nature, 320. up friend and clear your, 466. were fond and words were few, 537. with despatchful, 235. Looked, no sooner, but loved, 71. on better days, if ever you have, 68. sighed and, 272. unutterable things, 356. Looker-on here in Vienna, 49. Lookes, full assurance given by, 23. Looking before and after, 142. ill prevail, 256. well can't move her, 256. Looking-glass, court an amorous, 95. Looming bastion, 631. Loop, no, nor hinge, 154. Looped and windowed raggedness, 147. Loophole, cabined, 243. Loopholes of retreat, 420. Loose, all hell broke, 234. fast and, 55. his beard, 383. Lord above, the eagle was, 474. among wits, 369. be thanked, let the, 452. beloved, when Israel of the, 493. descended from above, 23. directeth his steps, 826. dismiss us with thy blessing, 674. Fanny spins a thousand such, 328. gave and hath taken away, 816. help 'em how I pities them, 510. how it talked, 197. knows where, Zembla or the, 318. knows who, parents were the, 286. lendeth unto the, 827. my bosom's, 108. my pasture shall prepare, 300. of all the works of nature, 30. of all things great, 317. of folded arms, 55. of himself that heritage of woe, 551. of himself though not of lands, 174. of humankind, 277. of the lion heart, 392. of the valley, 520. of thy presence no land beside, 78. once own the happy lines, let a, 324. precious in the sight of the, 823. present with the, 508. secret things belong to the, 814. shall hiss for the fly, 833. Stafford mines for coal, 563. till his, is crucified, 657. vicar of the almightie, 6. went before them, 813. whom the, loveth he chasteneth, 848. Lords, honoured at the house of, 330. may flourish or may fade, 396. new, give us new laws, 200. of hell, procuress to the, 632. of humankind, 395. of ladies intellectual, 555. of the creation, 448. stories, great, 454. wit among, 369. women who love their, 392. Lord's anointed, rail on the, 97. anointed temple, broke ope the, 120. Lordly dish, butter in a, 814. pleasure-house, 623. Lordships' pleasures, on their, 101. Lore, Cristes, and his apostles, 2. mystical, 514. skilled in gestic, 395. Lose good dayes, 29. his own soul, 840. it that do buy it with much care, 59. no man can, what he never had, 208. of no account what you can, 709. the good we oft might win, 47. Losers must have leave to speak, 297. Losing office, hath but a, 88. rendered sager by, 554. Loss, choice of, 158. is no loss if unknown, 708. most patient man in, 159. no note of time but from its, 306. of the sun, 353. of time, compliments are, 387. of wealth is loss of dirt, 8. though he promise to his, 851. Losses, fellow that hath had, 53. Lost a day, I've, 307. all good to me is, 231. all is not, 223. all is, save honour, 807. and won, when the battle's, 115. and worn sooner, 75. battle won and battle, 463. being lacked and, 53. count that day, 688. him half the kind, 272. in lexicography, 368. in the sweets, 348. in wandering mazes, 228. my reputation, 152. no love lost, 178, 790. not, but gone before, 283, 714. praising what is, 74. the immortal part of myself, 152. the mourned the loved the, 545. thing not, if you have it, 765. think that day, 688. to sight to memory dear, 587. to sight, though thy smile be, 587. what though the field be, 223. whatsoever thing is, 424. when sweetest, 522. woman that deliberates is, 298. Lot assigned to every man, 750. behold our, 475. blameless vestal's, 333. God wot as by, 404. how hard their, 672. is cast into the lap, 827. of man but once to die, 204. of man to labour, 339. of man to suffer and to die, 342. scot and, 178. suit thyself to thy, 754. though bleak our, 676. to find no enemies, unhappy, 710. to mark, has been my, 390. Lot's wife, remember, 842. Loth and slow, aged men, 492. to depart, and often took leave, 288. to die, wandering on as, 484. Lothario, gay, 301. Lotus, divine nectareous juice, 344. Loud, curses not, but deep, 124. hissing urn, 420. laugh of the vacant mind, 396. roared the dreadful thunder, 453. yet was never, 151. Louder but as empty quite, 318. Love a bright particular star, 73. absence conquers, 679. absence still increases, 581. alas for, if thou wert all, 570. all hearts in, 51. all that life is, 497. all the world in, with night, 107. and dignity in every gesture, 237. and light and calm thoughts, 502. and then to part, 502. and thought and joy, 469. and to cherish, 850. are of, the food, 238. bashful sincerity and comely, 52. be younger than thyself, let thy, 75. begins to sicken, when, 114. better than secret, 829. bow before thine altar, 392. brief as woman's, 138. Briton even in, 485. bud of this, 106. burns with one, 339. business that we, 158. but her forever, 452. but love in vain, 261. but one day, I dearly, 285. but only her, 547. can die, they sin who tell us, 508. can hope where reason despairs, 377. can scarce deserve the name, 549. change old, for new, 25. cherish and to obey, 851. choose by another's eyes, 57. common as light is, 566. could teach a monarch, 387. course of true, 57. dallies with the innocence of, 75. death forerunneth, to win, 621. deceives the best, 346. deep as first, 630. dispute and practice, 221. divine all love excelling, 672. each in my, alike, 102. ecstasy of, 133. endures no tie, 272. everlasting, 280. exalts the mind, how, 273. familiar beast to man and signifies, 45. fasting for a good man's, 70. flowers and fruits of, 555. free as air, 333. friendship constant save in, 51. friendship that like, is warm, 523. from love made manifest, 650. gather the rose of, 202. God from necessity is, 640. God gives us, 624. greater, hath no man, 843. greatest pain it is to, 261. grown to ripeness, 624. hail wedded, 234. hapless, 367. harvest-time of, 508. he bore to learning, 397. he spake of, 482. he was all for, 436. her, to know her was to, 455. her, to see her was to, 452. her was a liberal education, to, 297. him at his call, 470. him ere he seem worthy, 471. him not, sour to them that, 101. how should I know your true, 405. if I have freedom in my, 260. if there 's delight in, 294. if thou wert all, 570. in a dream of, melted away, 677. in a hut, 574. in every gesture dignity and, 237. in heavenly spirits, is there, 28. in such a wilderness, 516. in the beginning, no great, 45. in your hearts as idly burns, 213. is a boy by poets styled, 213. is blind and lovers cannot see, 62. is doomed to mourn, 683. is flower-like, 503. is grown to ripeness, when, 624. is heaven and heaven is love, 487. is indestructible, 508. is left alone, and, 624. is light from heaven, 549. is like a landscape, 181. is like a red red rose, my, 451. is loveliest in tears, 491. is nature's second sun, 35. is not love which alters, 163. is strong as death, 832. is sweet given or returned, 566. is the fulfilling of the law, 845. is the gift God has given, 488. it would conceal, 502. knoweth no laws, 32. labour of, 847. last not least in, 113. laws that, has made, 333. let those now, 306. life, dost thou, 360. light and calm thoughts, 502. light of, 550. like friendship steady, 523. live with me and be my, 40. live with thee and be thy, 25. looks not with the eyes, 57. lost between us, no, 178. maid with few to, 469. many waters cannot quench, 832. me little love me long, 16, 41, 202. me love my dog, 19. medicines to make me, 84. men have died but not for, 71. mightier far is, 482. mighty pain to, it is, 261. ministers of, 501. music be the food of, 74. must needs be blind, 503. my whole course of, 150. nature is fine in, 142. never doubt I, 133. never ebb to humble, 155. no fear in, 849. not man the less I, 547. now who never loved before, 306. O fire O, 623. of justice, 795. of life increased with years, 432. of life's young day, 580. of money the root of all evil, 848. of nature, in the, 572. of praise howe'er concealed by art, 310. of the turtle, 549. of women, alas the, 557. of women, passing the, 815. of your neighbour, 720. office and affairs of, 51. on through all ills, 527. on till they die, 527. once possessed, to regain, 242. one another, 844. only they conquer, 200. oyster may be crossed in, 442. pains of, be sweeter far, 276. pangs of despised, 135. pardon in the degree that we, 796. paths to woman's, 198. perdition catch my soul but I do, 153. perfect, casteth out fear, 849. pity 's akin to, 282. pity melts the mind to, 272. pity swells the tide of, 308. pleasure of, is in loving, 595. poet without, 578. power and effect of, 191. prize of learning, 649. prove variable, 106. purple light of, 382. renewal of, 702. renewing of, 21. right to dissemble your, 445. rules the court the camp, 487. seals of, but sealed in vain, 49. seldom haunts the breast, 336. she never told her, 75. sidelong looks of, 396. silence in, bewrays more woe, 25. sincerity and comely, 52. soft eyes looked, 542. something to, God lends us, 624. sought is good, 76. speak low if you speak, 51. speaks, when, 56. spring of, 44, 498. stony limits cannot hold, 105. such, as spirits feel, 482. taught him shame, 273. thank Heaven for a good man's, 70. that can be reckoned, 157. that never found his earthly close, 625. that they sing and that they, 220. that took an early root, 589. the lion must die for, 73. the more, now, 306. the offender, 333. thee, but I do, 153. thee dear so much, 259. thee dearly love thee still, 689. thee Doctor Fell, I do not, 286. thee, I but know that I, 522. thee, none knew thee but to, 562. thee still, with all thy faults I, 418. their lords, women who, 392. their lovers, women, 796. they conquer, that run away, 200. they who inspire, 566. thoughts of, 625. thy life nor hate nor, 240. thy neighbour as thyself, 813, 838, 840. thyself last, 100. thyself many will hate thee, 707. to hatred turned, like, 294. to lips we are near make, 521. to me was wonderful, 815. to see all things but not my, 30. too divine to, 564. too much, who, 345. took up the harp of life, 625. triumph in redeeming, 674. true knowledge leads to, 465. truth of truths is, 654. tunes the shepherd's reed, 487. unfit for ladies', 272. unrelenting foe to, 358. waters cannot quench, 832. were young, if all the world and, 25. when I, thee not chaos is come, 153. whom none can, 672. whose eyelids dropped, 693. will creep in service, 14. with all their quantity of, 144. with night, all the world in, 107. with the innocence of, 75. without his wings, 560. woman's whole existence, 556. worthy of your, 471. wroth with one we, 500. your neighbour's wife, 591. Loves, faithfull, 27. me best that calls me Tom, 194. nobler cares and nobler, 477. suspects yet strongly, 153. to hear himself talk, 107. Love's devoted flame, 523. holy name, 508. majesty, wants, 95. proper hue, rosy red, 238. wound, purple with, 58. young dream, 521. Loved and lost, better to have, 632. and still loves, 455. arts which I, 260. ashamed of being, 794. at first sight, 35, 40. at home, revered abroad, 447. but one, sighed to many, 540. Caesar less, not that I, 113. gold in special, 2. heart that has truly, 520. her that she did pity them, 151. him, use him as though you, 208. how honoured, how, 335. I have lived and, 504. I not honour more, 259. I saw and, 430. in vain, I know we, 539. let those who always, 306. me for the dangers, 151. my country and hated him, 555. needs only to be seen, to be, 269. no sooner, but they sighed, 71. none without hope e'er, 377. not wisely but too well, 156. passing well, 134. Rome more, but that I, 113. sae blindly, had we never, 452. sae kindly, had we never, 452. so long and sees no more, 455. the great sea, 538. the mourned the lost, the, 545. the world, I have not, 544. to plead lament and sue, 489. we have lived and, together, 611. who never, before, 306. Love-darting eyes, 246. Love-in-idleness, maidens call it, 58. Lovelier face, finer form or, 490. things have mercy, 548. Loveliest, last still, 545. of lovely things, 573. village of the plain, 395. Loveliness increases, its, 574. lay down in her, 499. majesty of, 550. needs not ornament, 356. Lovely and a fearful thing, 557. and pleasant in their lives, 612. apparition sent, 474. as a Lapland night, 475. fair, who art so, 155. in death the beauteous ruin lay, 308. in her husband's eye, 463. in your strength, 544. is the rose, 477. more, than Pandora, 234. organ of her life, every, 53. she 's, she 's divine, 682. Thais sits beside thee, 272. whatsoever things are, 847. woman stoops to folly, 403. Lover all as frantic, 59. all mankind love a, 602. and the poet, the lunatic, 59. beauty grows familiar to the, 298. give repentance to her, 403. happy as a, 476. in the husband lost, 377. is beloved, and the, 485. rooted stays, the, 602. sighing like furnace, 69. some banished, 333. still an angel appear to each, 305. to listening maid, 573. why so pale and wan, 256. woman loves her, 557. Lovers cannot see their pretty follies, 62. happy, and make two, 330. love the western star, 487. meeting, journeys end in, 75. never tired of each other, 796. of virtue, all that are, 208. old, are soundest, 181. quarrels of, 702. Romans countrymen and, 113. swear more performance than they are able, 102. whispering, 395. women love their, 796. Lovers' hell, injured, 235. perjuries, Jove laughs at, 106. perjury, Jove but laughs at, 272. songs turned to holy psalms, 25. tongues by night, 106. vows seem sweet, 551. Love-rhymes, regent of, 55. Lovesick, the winds were, 159. Love-song to the morn, 611. Loving are the daring, the, 666. to my mother, so, 128. Low ambition and the pride, 314. death makes equal high and, 9. foreheads villanous, 43. laid in my grave, that I were, 78. lone song, hear but their, 680. speak, if you speak love, 51. support and raise what is, 223. to Him no high no, 316. too, they build, 309. Lower, can fall no, 212. to the higher, 660. Lowering element scowls, 227. Lowers, the morning, 297. Lowest deep a lower, in the, 231. of your throng, 234. Lowing herd winds slowly, 384. Lowliness ambition's ladder, 111. Lowly born, better to be, 98. laid, high ambition, 487. taught and highly fed, 73. wise, be, 237. Lown, called the tailor, 152. Loyal and neutral in a moment, 120. Lubricates business, dinner, 437. Lucent syrops, 575. Lucid interval, 857. Lucifer, falls like, 99. son of the morning, 833. Luck about the house, nae, 426. in odd numbers, 46. old shoe for, 12. would have it, as good, 46. Luckless hour, from that, 2. Lucky chance, 356. Lucre, not greedy of filthy, 847. Lucullus sups with Lucullus, 725. Lucy ceased to be, when, 469. Luke's iron crown, 395. Lumber, learned, in his head, 325. Luminous cloud, joy the, 502. Lump, little leaven leaveneth the, 846. Lunatic lover and the poet, 59. Lunes, in his old, 46. Lungs began to crow, 68. receive our air, 418. Luscious as locusts, 151. woodbine, 58. Lust in man, there is a, 670. of gold, the narrowing, 633. Lusts or wine, not in toys or, 260. Lustre, ne'er could any, see, 442. purpled with rosy, 342. shine with such, 422, 424. Lusty winter, 67. Lute, heart and, 525. listened to a, 589. little rift within the, 629. musical as Apollo's, 56, 245. my heart and, 525. Orpheus with his, 98. pleasing of a, 95. this time-worn, 525. Luve is like a red red rose, my, 451. is like the melodie, 451. Luxuries of life, 637. Luxurious by restraint, 238. man falsely, 355. Luxury, blesses his stars and thinks it, 297. curst by heaven, 398. in self-dispraise, there is a, 480. of disrespect, 483. of doing good, 295, 394, 444. of woe, I 'll taste the, 518. to be, it was a, 501. Lycurgus brought long hair into fashion, 734. Lydian airs, lap me in soft, 249. measures, softly sweet in, 272. Lyfe so short the craft so long, 6. Lying, as easy as, 138. getting up not so easy as, 584. with houris, 387. without having tasted of, 755. world is given to, 88. Lymn, spaniel brach or, 148. Lyre, each mode of the, 519. heaven-taught, 377. Milton's golden, 391. the living, 384. Lyric, splendid ecclesiastical, 609.
Mab, Queen, hath been with you, 104. Macassar, incomparable oil, 555. Macaulay is a book in breeches, 461. out of literature, 461. Macbeth does murder sleep, 119. Macduff, lay on, 126. Macedon, fulmined over Greece to, 241. there is a river in, 92. MacGregor, my name is, 493. where sits, 790. Machiavel had ne'er a trick, 215. Mad as a March hare, 18, 790. finger's breadth of being, 763. if I am Sophocles I am not, 697. it is fitter being sane than, 650. it was, how sad and bad and, 650. out of too much learning become, 193. pleasure in being, 277. prose run, 327. the dog went, and bit the man, 400. 't is true he 's, 133. undevout astronomer is, 310. whom fortune makes, 713. Madam Blaize, lament for, 400. me no madam, 862. Madden round the land, 326. to crime, now, 549. Maddest merriest day, 624. Madding crowd, far from the, 385. Made, annihilating all that 's, 263. fearfully and wonderfully, 824. glorious summer, 95. light, of it, 840. man knows not for what he was, 755. no more bones, 784. Madmen know, none but, 277. Madness, despondency and, 470. genius has a tincture of, 714. go you may call it, 456. great wits allied to, 267. in the brain, work like, 500. lies, that way, 147. melancholy, of poetry, 688. method in, 133. midsummer, this is very, 76. moody, laughing wild, 381. moon-struck, 240. of many for gain of a few, 336. still he did retain that fine, 40. to defer, 306. to live like a wretch and die rich, 188. would gambol from, 141. Madonnas, Rafael of the dear, 645. Madrigals, melodious birds sing, 41. that whisper softness, 254. Maeonian star, light of the, 325. Magic casements, 575. numbers and persuasive sound, 294. of a face, 200. of a name, 513. of the mind, the, 551. potent over sun and star, 482. Shakespeare's, 275. Magister artis, 305. Magistracy is a great trust, 411. Magistrate, invent a shovel and be a, 263. of his country's good, 571. Magna Charta will have no sovereign, 24. Magna est veritas, 836. Magnificence, fuel of, 603. Magnificent and awful cause, 418. but it is not war, 808. spectacle of human happiness, 462. three-tailed Bashaw, 454. Magnificently stern array, 543. Magnitude, thou liar of the first, 294. Mahomet and the mountain, 165. moon of, 566. Mahometans, pleasures of the, 387. Maid, be good sweet, 664. dancing in the shade, 248. it was an Abyssinian, 500. lover to listening, 573. meek as is a, 1. music heavenly, 390. of Athens ere we part, 540. snatched from the sidelong, 356. some captive, 333. sphere-descended, 390. sweetest garland to the sweetest, 314. the chariest, 129. there were none to praise, 469. when King Cophetua loved the beggar, 105. who modestly conceals, 378. widowed wife and wedded, 494. with none to praise, 469. Maids are May when they are maids, 71. malady most incident to, 78. of thirteen talk of puppy dogs, 78. that weave thread with bones, 75. who love the moon, 520. Maiden meditation fancy-free, 58. of bashful fifteen, 442. presence, scanter of your, 130. shame, blush of, 573. showers, like those, 202. sings, the village, 393. sword, bravely fleshed thy, 87. true betrayed for gold, 489. will steal after her heart, the, 521. with white fire laden, 565. young heart of a, 521. Maidens call it love-in-idleness, 58. caught by glare, like moths, 540. fair are commonly fortunate, 33. smiles of other, 677. withering on the stalk, 477. Main, Belerium to the northern, 333. beyond the western, 395. Camilla scours along the, 324. chance, 33, 93, 214, 786. do with might and, 603. far amid the melancholy, 357. from out the azure, 358. Maintain no ill opinions, 398. their rights, dare, 438. Majestic head, some less, 547. in decay, 347. silence, 535. though in ruin, 227. world, get the start of the, 110. Majesty, attribute to awe and, 64. in rayless, 306. next in, 270. obsequious, approved, 237. of God revere, 391. of loveliness, 550. rising in clouded, 233. this earth of, 81. want love's, 95. will rise in, 656. Majority, long since death had the, 355. one on God's side is a, 641. Majors we can make every year, 189. Make a note of, when found, 652. languor smile, 328. me a child again, 668. me to know mine end, 820. no long orations, 432. the angels weep, 48. use of me for the future, 745. Makes his promise good, 851. his pulses fly, 655. me or fordoes me, 156. my gain, every way, 156. one wondrous kind, 387. that and the action fine, 204. up life's tale, 502. us or it mars us, 156. Maken vertue of necessite, 3. Maker and the angel death, his, 502. Maketh haste to be rich, 829. Making beautiful old rhyme, 163. many books there is no end, 832. night hideous, 131. the green one red, 120. their lives a prayer, 618. Malady incident to maids, 77. medicine worse than the, 184. Malcontents, loiterers and, 55. thou art the Mars of, 45. Male-lands, loved all the more by earth's, 647. Malice, bearing no, 458. domestic foreign levy, 121. envy hatred and, 850. nor set down aught in, 156. to conceal, 232. towards none, 622. Malicious, virtue is not, 36. Malignity, motiveless, 505. Mallecho, this is miching, 138. Malmsey and Malvoisie, 682. Malt, Duke of Norfolk deals in, 563. Mambrino's helmet, 786. Mammon, least erected spirit, 225. wins his way, 540. ye cannot serve God and, 838. Man a flower he dies, 366. a fool at forty, 311. a merrier, 55. a plain blunt, 114. a reasonable creature, 254. a slave, whatever day makes, 346. a thinking being, 534. a two-legged animal, 763. a world without a sun, 513. after his desert, use every, 134. after his own heart, 814. after sleep, like a strong, 254. all that a, hath, 816. all that may become a, 118. all that was pleasant in, 399. ambition of a private, 419. an honest, is aboon his might, 452. an inconstant creature, 730. and a brother, am I not a, 852. apparel oft proclaims the, 130. architect of his fortune, 167. arms and the, I sing, 274. as a dying, to dying men, 670. as good kill a, as kill a good book, 254. as he is humour the, 705. assurance of a, 140. at arms must now serve on his knees, 25. at his best state, 820. at his birth, 717. at thirty, suspects himself a fool, 307. bad, never for good service, 411. be fully persuaded, let every, 845. be occupied, let every, 460. be vertuous withal, if a, 4. bear his own burden, 846. before thy mother, 199. before your mother, 424. being in honour, 820. below, God above or, 315. Benedick the married, 50. best good, 279. best-humoured, 400. better spared a better, 87. beware the fury of a patient, 269. bewrayed by his manners, 29. blind old, of Scio's isle, 550. bold bad, 27, 98. brave, chooses, 657. brave, draws his sword, 339. breathes there the, 488. brick-dust, 363. broken with the storms of state, 100. Brutus is an honourable, 113. builds himself, 309. but a rush against Othello, 156. by man was never seen, 653. can boast that he has trod, 571. can die but once, 90. can feel, the worst that, 341. can work, when no, 843. cannot be as he would be, 704. cannot lose the past nor future, 749. canst not be false to any, 130. caverns measureless to, 500. cease ye from, 833. cheated only by himself, 601. child is father of the, 469. childhood shows the, 241. Christian faithful, 96. civilizers of, 608. clever at envying a, 699. clever, by nature, 457. close buttoned to the chin, 422. clothe a, with rags, 828. complete, hero and the, 299. conference maketh a ready, 168. crime of being a young, 376. crossed with adversity, 44. cruelty and ambition of, 27. cruelty to load a falling, 101. dare do all that may become a, 118. debtor to his profession, 164. delights not me, 134. depressed with cares, 348. destructive, smiling, 281. devil in the heart of, 218. diapason closing full in, 271. die better, how can, 593. dies, how a, 371. diligent in business, 828. diseases crucify the soul of, 188. distracted melancholic, 180. do but die, what can a, 584. does, 't is not what, 647. doth not live by bread only, 813. drest in a little brief authority, 48. dull ear of a drowsy, 79. dwells, narrow the corner where, 750. dying, to dying men, 670. ear of, hath not seen, 58. eloquent, that old, 252. England expects every, 446. enough for, to know, 319. ever saw, nor no, 72. every, has his fault, 109. exceeding poor, 62. expatiate o'er this scene of, 314. extremes in, 322. eye of, hath not heard, 58. false man smiling, 281. falsely luxurious, 355. familiar beast to, 45. famous, is Robin Hood, 473. fashion wears out more apparel than the, 52. fear may force a, 11. fell into his anecdotage, 609. first, is of the earth earthy, 846. first years of, 368. fittest place for, to die, 680. flattered to tears this aged, 575. fond, precociously of stirring, 584. for himself, every, 20, 191, 787. foremost, of all this world, 114. forget not though in rags, 391. forget the brother resume the, 343. frailty of a, 164. free as nature first made, 275. from heaven proceed the woes of, 344. fury of a patient, 269. gently scan your brother, 448. give every, thy ear, 130. gives what the gods bestow, 346. God or devil, every, 268. goeth forth unto his work, 823. goeth to his long home, 831. good easy, when he thinks, 99. good great, 502. good meets his fate, 307. good name in, and woman, 153. good, never dies, the, 496. good old, 52, 67. good or ill of, 744. good, yields his breath, 496. goodliest of men, 232. grace of God to, 673. great to little, 394. greater love hath no, 843. had fixed his face, as if the, 468. half part of a blessed, 78. hand against every, 812. hanging the worst use of, 175. happy, be his dole, 46. happy dole, happy, 11. happy, 's without a shirt, 8. happy the, 273. has business and desire, 132. has not, a microscopie eye, 316. he felt as a, 428. he is oft the wisest, 472. he that hath no beard is less than a, 50. he was a good and just, 842. healthy wealthy and wise, 360. hearty old, 506. heaven had made her such a, 150. her wit was more than, 270. here lies a truly honest, 259. highest style of, 308. his prey was, 333. honest as any, living, 52. honest is aboon his might, 111. honest is the only perfect, 183. honest, the noblest work, 319. how poor a thing is, 39. I love not, the less, 547. I pray for no, 109. I see the steady gain of, 618. ignorance of the law excuses no, 195. impious in a good, 308. impossible to be cheated, 601. in all the world's new fashion, 54. in ignorance sedate, 366. in prosperite, 5. in the bush with God, 598. in the mind of, 467. in the mire, 109. in wit a, 335. inclines to popery, 222. intimates eternity to, 299. irreligious, view an, 578. is a bundle of relations, 601. is a noble animal, 219. is a knot of roots, 601. is accommodated, 89. is as heaven made him, 788. is as true as steel, 107. is born unto trouble, 816. is found, the race of, 338. is his own star, 183. is little to be envied, that, 369. is not a fly, 316. is not man as yet, 643. is one world, 205. is the gowd for a' that, 452. is the nobler growth, 433. is thy most awful instrument, 482. is vile, and only, 536. is worth something, 645. judgment falls upon a, 195. justice the great interest of, 531. kindest best conditioned, 64. knows not for what he was made, 755. laborin', an' laborin' woman, 658. large-hearted, 621. laugh if such a, there be, 327. lay down his life for his friends, 843. let him pass for a, 61. let no guilty, escape, 664. let no such, be trusted, 66. let not, put asunder, 840. let the end try the, 89. life of a, a poem, 578. life of a, faithfully recorded, 578. life of, a point of time, 729. life of, less than a span, 170. life of, solitary, 200. like to a little kingdom, 111. little round fat oily, 357. little worse than a, 61. living dead, 50. look sad, near to make a, 59. lot assigned to every, 750. lot of, but once to die, 204. low sitting on the ground, 28. lust in, no charm can tame, 670. made of a cheese-paring, 90. made the town, 417. made us citizens, 657. makes a death, 308. makes his own stature, 309. maketh glad the heart of, 823. man's inhumanity to, 446. mark the perfect, 819. marks the earth with ruin, 547. master of his time, 121. may fish with the worm, 141. may last but never lives, 672. may learn a thousand things, 649. may see how this world goes, 148. meaning in saying he is a good, 61. measure of the height of, 719. meets his fate, when the good, 307. meets his Waterloo, every, 641. melancholic distracted, 180. memory of, runneth not, 392. merciful (righteous), 286. might know the end, that, 115. mildest mannered, 557. mind of desultory, 417. mind the standard of the, 303. mine equal my guide, 820. misery acquaints a, 43. more sinned against, 147. most senseless and fit, 51. mounts through all the spires, 599. must mind his belly, 371. must play a part, every, 60. my foe, to make one worthy, 327. nae, can tether time or tide, 451. nature formed but one such, 552. nature made thee to temper, 280. never is but always to be blest, 315. no, can lose what he never had, 208. no, ever felt the halter draw, 440. no good, grew rich at once, 713. no, has aught of what he leaves, 145. no, is born an angler, 206. no, is born an artist, 206. no, knows distinctly anything, 766. no, loseth other life than that which he liveth, 749. no, wicked at once, 721. no wiser for his learning, 195. not always, actions show the, 320. not good to be alone, 812. not made for the Sabbath, 841. not passion's slave, 138. not the creature of circumstances, 608. nothing so becomes a, 91. noticeable, with large gray eyes, 472. nowhere so busy a, 2. of cheerful yesterdays, 481. of contention, 835. of God, round fat oily, 357. of his fate is never wide, 599. of knowledge increaseth strength, 828. of letters amongst men of the world, 591. of men, the goodliest, 232. of mettle, grasp it like a, 313. of morals, why, 260. of my kidney, 46. of nasty ideas, a nice man is a, 291. of one book, beware of a, 853. of peace and war, 214. of pleasure, a man of pains, 309. of rank as an author, 374. of Ross, sing the, 322. of sovereign parts, 55. of strife, 835. of such a feeble temper, 110. of the world amongst men of letters, 591. of unbounded stomach, 100. of unclean lips, 833. of wisdom man of years, 309. of woe, not always a, 487. old age in this universal, 169. old, and no honester than I, 52. on his oath or bond, 109. one, among a thousand, 830. one, excels another, 702. one worthy, my foe, 327. only knows nothing, 718. parchment undo a, 94. partly is and wholly hopes to be, 650. past the wit of, 58. patient in loss, 159. pays the public, the tax a, 291. people arose as one, 814. perils doe enfold the righteous, 27. perfect who understands for himself, 693. picked out of ten thousand, 133. plant himself on his instincts, 601. play the, 685. plays many parts, in his time, 69. poet still more a, 578. poor, a wise, 181. poorest, in his cottage, 365. prentice han' she tried on, 446. press not a falling, 99. profited, what is a, 840. proper, as one shall see, 57. proper judge of the, 715. proposes God disposes, 7. proud man, 48. prudent, looketh well, 826. reading maketh a full, 168. recovered of the bite, the, 400. religious, unworthy a, 578. regardeth the life of his beast, 826. remote from, 305. right, in the right place, 642. right judgment of, 578. rights of, 409. rousing herself like a strong, 254. ruins of the noblest, 113. sabbath was made for, 841. sadder and a wiser, 499. seasoned life of, 254. see me more, no, 99. seems the only growth, 394. sensible well-bred, 415. seven women hold of one, 833. shall bear his own burden, 846. shall cast his idols, 832. shall not live by bread alone, 838. shall these paper bullets awe a, 51. sharpeneth the countenance, 829. she knows her, 274. should be upright, 750. should not be alone, 812. should render a reason for his faith, 460. sleep of a labouring, 830. slumbers of the virtuous, 299. smell the blood of a British, 147. so faint so spiritless, 88. so frail a thing is, 687. so much one, can do, 263. so various, 268. sorrows of a poor old, 433. sour-complexioned, 206. soweth that he reaps, 847. speak every, truth, 847. state of, like to a little kingdom, 111. strong, when is, 645. struggling for life, 370. struggling in the storms of fate, 336. studious of change, 417. study of mankind is, 317. such master such, 21. suspect your tale untrue, lest, 349. suspects himself a fool at thirty, 307. take him for all in all, 128. teach you more of, 466. telle a tale after a, 2. tested, metal of a, 663. thankless inconsistent, 307. that blushes, 309. that endureth temptation, 848. that first eat an oyster, 292. that hails you Tom or Jack, 423. that hangs on princes' favours, 99. that hath a tongue, 44. that hath friends, 827. that hath his quiver full, 824. that hath no music in himself, 66. that is born of woman, 817. that is not passion's slave, 138. that lays his hand upon a woman, 463. that meddles with cold iron, 211. that old, eloquent, 252. that makes a character, 311. that mourns, vile, 316. that wants money, 733. the hermit sighed, 513. the kindest, the best conditioned, 64. there lived a, in ages past, 496. there was a little, 519. this is the state of, 99. this was a, say to all the world, 115. thou art e'en as just a, 137. thou art the, 815. thou pendulum, 546. thoughtless inconsistent, 307. to all the country dear, 396. to double business bound, 139. to fall, caused, 165. to know, enough for, 319. to labour in his vocation, 83. to man, speech made to open, 310. to mend God's work, 270. to produce great things, 662. to the last, 90. to whom all Naples is known, 798. to whom old men hearkened, 735. too fond to rule alone, 327. turn over half a library, 372. twins from birth, misery and, 343. unclubable, 371. under his fig-tree, 836. upon this earth, to every, 593. upright, God hath made, 831. use doth breed a habit in a, 44. use it lawfully, if a, 847. used to vicissitudes, 368. vain is the help of, 821. vindicate the ways of God to, 315. virtue and riches seldom settle on, 190. virtuous and vicious, 318. want as an armed, 825. wants but little, 308, 402. warning for thoughtless, 481. weak and despised old, 147. weigh the, not his title, 282. well-bred, will not affront me, 415. well-favoured, to be a, 51. were wise to see it, if, 184. what a piece of work is a, 134. what a strange thing is, 559. what can an old, do but die, 584. what, dare I dare, 122. what has been done by, 309. when I became a, 845. where he dies for, 680. where lives the, 492. which lighteth every, 842. while, is growing, 309. who could make so vile a pun, 282. who is not wise is oft the wisest, 472. who knew more and spoke less, 738. who makes a count ne'er made a, 282. who much receives, 672. who smokes, 607. who tells his wife all he knows, 222. who turnips cries, 375. who wants a shirt, 398. whole duty of, 832. whose blood is very snow-broth, 47. whose blood is warm within, 60. whose breath is in his nostrils, 833. whose wish and care, 334. wicked all at once, no, 721. will wait, everything comes if, 609. wind which blows good to no, 20, 90. wise, know himself to be a fool, 71. wise in his own conceit, 828. wit and wisdom born with a, 195. with a terrible name, 508. with large gray eyes, 472. with soul so dead, 488. within him hide, what may, 49. within this learned, 41. without a tear, 516. worth makes the, 319. would die when the brains were out, 122. writing maketh an exact, 168. written out of reputation, 284. yields his breath, when the good, 496. Man's apparel, every true, 49. best things are nearest him, 634. blood, whoso sheddeth, 812. censure, take each, 130. cheek, stain my, 146. contumely, the proud, 135. darling, old, 19. daughter, this old, 149. distinctive mark, 650. erring judgment, 323. every wise, son, 75. eye, watch in every old, 106. face, nose on a, 44, 192. feast, sat at any good, 68. first disobedience, 223. fortune, mould of a, 167. genius is a deity, 742. good qualities, see a, 578. ground, built on another, 45. hand against him, every, 812. hand, cloud like a, 815. hand is not able to taste, 58. happiness to do proper things, 755. heart deviseth his way, 826. heart, which strengthens, 283. house his castle, 24. illusion given, for, 524. imperial race, 326. ingratitude, unkind as, 70. ingress to the world, 439. inhumanity to man, 446. injustice to beasts, 742. life, he took a, 579. life, how good is, 647. life lies within this present, 750. life is like unto a winter's day, 263. life, measure of a, 736. life, short therefore is, 750. loss comes to him from gain, 650. love, a good, 70. love is a thing apart, 556. memory, a great, 138. money makes the, 757. mortality, watch o'er, 478. most dark extremity, 492. own, to get a, 279. pie, no, 98. poison, what 's one, 199. progress through the world, 439. smile, to share the good, 397. true touchstone, 197. unconquerable mind, 471. virtue nor sufficiency, 53. wickedness, a method in, 197. will, to live by one, 31. work is born with him, 656. work made manifest, 845. Mandragora, give me to drink, 157. not poppy nor, 154. Mane, dew-drop from the lion's, 102. hand upon the ocean's, 588. hand upon thy, 548. Manger, dog in the, 188. Mangled forms, vents in, 68. Manhood, bone of, 408. disappointment of, 608. is a struggle, 608. nor good fellowship in thee, 83. sounder piece of British, 579. Manichean god, 421. Manifest, made, 842, 845. Mankind, beyond myself beyond, 340. brightest meanest of, 319. cause of, 520. common curse of, 102. deserve better of, 290. diseases unbidden haunt, 693. enemy to, 76. example the school of, 411. free spirit of, 572. from China to Peru, 365. in charity to all, 458. love a lover, all, 602. misfortunes of, 430. our countrymen are all, 605. proper study of, is man, 317. respect to the opinions of, 434. surpasses or subdues, 543. things are in the saddle and ride, 599. think their little set, 437. tramples o'er, 339. what was meant for, 399. wine pernicious to, 338. woman that seduces all, 348. wrongs of base, 345. Mankind's concern, charity, 318. epitome, not one but all, 268. wonder, my delight all, 279. Manliest beauty, form of, 436. Man-like is it to fall into sin, 793. Manliness of grief, silent, 398. Manly blood, ruddy drop of, 602. foe, give me the, 464. sentiment, nurse of, 410. voice, his big, 69. Manna, his tongue dropped, 226. in the way, you drop, 66. Manner, awfully stupendous, 673. born, to the, 130. is all in all, 414. of men, after the, 844. Manners all who saw admired, 444. catch the, living as they rise, 315. corrupt good, 846. gentle of affections mild, of, 335. graced with polished, 422. had not that repose, her, 623. in the face, saw the, 367. man bewrayed by his, 29. men's evil, live in brass, 100. must adorn knowledge, 353. need the support of manners, 603. the mildest, 340. there is nothing settled in, 602. turn with fortunes, 321. with the bravest mind, mildest, 342. Mannish cowards, 66. Mansions, build thee more stately, 636. in my Father's house, 843. in the skies, 303. Mantle, Aurora displays her, 786. like a standing pond, 60. morn in russet, 127. of the standing pool, 147. silver, threw o'er the dark, 233. that covers all human thoughts, 792. Mantuan swan, ages ere the, 414. Manus haec inimica tyrannis, 264. Manuscript, zigzag, 419. Many a smale maketh a grate, 5. a time and oft, 61. and so many and such glee, 574. are called but few chosen, 840. made for one, faith of, 318. must labour for the one, 551. Many-coloured glass, dome of, 565. life, 366. Many-headed monster, 194, 329, 492. multitude, 34, 103. Many-twinkling feet, 382. Map me no maps, 862. of busy life, 420. Maps, as geographers crowd their, 722. geographers in Afric, 289. Mar what 's well, oft we, 146. your fortunes, lest it may, 146. Marathon, age spares gray, 541. looks on the sea, 557. mountains look on, 557. plain of, 369. Marble, deeds writ in, 197. forget thyself to, 249. halls, I dreamt that I dwelt in, 561. index of a mind, 475. jaws, ponderous and, 131. leapt to life a god, 564. many a braver, 259. nor gilded monuments, 162. of her snowy breast, 219. poets that lasting, seek, 220. sleep in dull cold, 99. softened into life, 329. soft rain perce the hard, 32. some write their wrongs in, 314. to retain, 554, 792. wastes, more the, 769. with his name, mark the, 322. Marbles, mossy, rest, 635. Marbled steep, Sunium's, 558. Marble-hearted fiend, ingratitude, 146. Marcellus exiled feels, 319. March, ashbuds in the front of, 625. beware the Ides of, 110. drought of, 1. hare, mad as a, 18. ides of, are come, 112, 728. is o'er the mountain waves, 514. life's morning, 515. long majestic, the, 329. nearer home, day's, 497. of intellect, 506. of the human mind, is slow, 408. on march on, 804. stormy, has come, 573. through Coventry, 86. to the battle-field, 675. wide, the villains, 87. winds of, with beauty, 77. Marches, funeral, to the grave, 612. to delightful measures, 95. Marched on without impediment, 97. Marcia towers above her sex, 298. Mare, grey, the better horse, 17. Margin, meadow of, 442. of fair Zurich's waters, 677. Mariana, this dejected, 49. Mariners of England, ye, 514. Marivaux, romances of, 387. Mark, death loves a shining, 309. fellow of no, nor likelihood, 86. hits the, 161. measures not men my, 401. miss the, 439. now how a plain tale, 85. of virtue, 63. push beyond her, 632. the archer little meant, 492. the marble with his name, 322. the perfect man, 819. well experienced archer hits the, 161. Mark Antony, who lost, the world, 280. Marked him for her own, 386. him for his own, 208. Market town, fellow in a, 432. Marks, death aims at fairer, 203. of honest men, titles are, 310. Marlborough's eyes, from, 365. Marle, over the burning, 224. Marlowe's mighty line, 179. Marmion, last words of, 490. Maro sings, scenes that, 421. Marred the lofty line, 489. young man married is, 73. Marreth what he makes, 327. Marriage an open question, 602. and hanging go by destiny, 192. curse of, 154. is a desperate thing, 195. mirth in funeral dirge in, 127. of true minds, 163. tables, furnish forth the, 128. Marriages, why so few, are happy, 291. Marriage-bell, merry as a, 542. Married in haste, 295. live till I were, 51. man, Benedick the, 50. to immortal verse, 249. Marrow of tradition, 510. Marry ancient people, 222. proper time to, 417. whether it was better to, 760. Mars, eye like, to threaten, 140. of malcontents, 45. this seat of, 81. us, it makes us or it, 156. Marshal's truncheon, 47. Marshallest me the way, 119. Martial airs of England, 533. cloak around him, 563. outside, swashing and, 66. Martyr, fallest a blessed, 100. like a pale, 667. Martyrs, blood of the, 756. noble army of, 850. worthy of the name, 447. Martyrdom of fame, 552. of John Rogers, 687. Marvellous boy, Chatterton the, 470. things appear, 718. Mary go and call the cattle home, 664. hath chosen that good part, 842. image of Bloody, 585. my sweet Highland, 450. Mary-buds, winking, 159. Masque of Italy, the, 544. Masquerade, truth in, 560. Mass enormous, a, 341. live as models for the, 648. of matter lost, in the, 342. of millinery, 631. of things to come, 102. Massachusetts, there she is, behold her, 532. Mast, bends the gallant, 537. like a drunken sailor on a, 97. nail to the, her holy flag, 635. of some great ammiral, 224. Master a grief, every one can, 51. Brook, think of that, 46. of his time, every man be, 121. spirits of this age, 112. such, such man, 21. the eternal, found, 366. Masters, noble and approved good, 149. of assemblies, 832. of the things they write, few are, 195. of their fates, men are, 110. spread yourselves, 57. we cannot all be, 149. Master's requiem, chants the, 599. spell, kindled by, 455. Masterdom and sway, 117. Masterly inactivity, 457. Master-passion in the breast, 317. Masterpiece, made his, 120. nature's chief, 279. of nature, a friend is the, 602. Master-spirit embalmed, 254. Master-spirits of this age, 112. Mastery, strive here for, 229. Mastiff greyhound, 148. Masts crack, 37. Mat half hung, 322. Matches are made in heaven, 192. Mate, choose not alone a proper, 417. Mated by the lion, the hind, 73. Mater ait natae, 688. Materials of action, 745. Mathematics, angling like, 206. makes men subtile, 168. Matin bell, each, 500. the glow-worm shows the, 132. Matrimony, begin with aversion in, 440. Matron's bones, mutine in a, 140. Matter a little fire kindleth, 849. Berkeley said there was no, 560. book containing such vile, 107. conclusion of the whole, 832. for a May morning, 76. for virtuous deeds, 36. half knows a, 713. he that repeateth a, 827. lost in the mass of, 342. love doth mince this, 152. mince the, 152, 784, 857. more german to the, 145. more, with less art, 133. no, Berkeley said, 560. root of the, found in me, 817. so they ended the, 815. success in the smallest, 756. what is, never mind, 560. will make a Star-chamber, 44. will re-word, I the, 141. wrecks of, the, 299. Matters, amplifying petty, 736. men may read strange, 117. not how a man dies, it, 371. of importance, pay attention to, 757. small to greater, 157. will go swimmingly, 791. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, 684. Matthew Prior, here lies, 288. Mattock and the grave, 308. Maturest counsels, dash, 226. Maturity, excellence to, 713. Maud, come into the garden, 631. Maudlin poetess, a, 326. Mavis singing its love-song, 611. Maxim in the schools, an old, 290. scoundrel, 357. this great, be my virtue's guide, 350. Maxims, hoard of, 626. May although I care not, 25. as flush as, 139. flowers, clouds that shed, 233. flowery meads in, 199. full of spirit as the month of, 86. he that will not when he, 9. I be there to see, 417. in the merry month of, 175. maids are, when they are maids, 71. morning, more matter for a, 76. not, I dare and yet I, 25. Queen o' the, 624. what potent blood hath modest, 599. winter chills the lap of, 394. wol have no slogardie a-night, 2. May's new-fangled mirth, 54. Mayde, meke as is a, 1. Maypole in the Strand, where 's the, 352. May-time and cheerful Dawn, 474. Maze, mighty, not without a plan, 314. through the mirthful, 395. wandered long in fancy's, 328. Mazes, in wandering, lost, 228. Mazy progress, 382. Me pinguem et nitidum, 393. Mead, floures in the, 6. Meads in May, flowery, 199. naiads through the dewy, 414. of Asphodel, ever-flowing, 347. Meadow of margin, 442. seek thee in vain by the, 587. sweets of Burn-mill, 474. Meadows brown and sear, 573. do paint the, with delight, 56. trim with daisies pied, 248. Meadow-flower its bloom unfold, 487. Meagre were his looks, 108. Meal in a barrel, handful of, 815. Meals, make no long, 398. Mean, golden, 345, 424, 714. Means and appliances, 89. and content, he that wants, 70. and leisure, increased, 608. end must justify the, 287. get wealth by any, 177. most good, when fortune, 79. no matter by what, 177. not, but ends, 502. of evil out of good, 223. of preserving peace, 425. ravin up thine own life's, 120. to be of note, youth that, 158. to do ill deeds, 80. to live, save, 43. unto an end, life 's but a, 654. whereby I live, 65. Meander, as streams, 610. proper, 801. Meaner beauties of the night, 174. creatures kings, 97. Meanest flower that blows, 478. floweret of the vale, 386. of mankind, wisest brightest, 319. thing that feels, 472. Meaning, blunders round about a, 327. Meanings, hell is full of good, 205. our fantasies have two, 656. Meant, more, than meets the ear, 250. Measure for law, we have a, 194. God gives wind by, 206. of a man's height, 719. of a man's life, 736. of an unmade grave, 108. of my days what it is, 820. of my wrath, 44. often have I sighed to, 470. to tread a, with you, 56. Measures, delightful, 95. Dundee's wild warbling, 447. life in short, may perfect be, 180. Lydian, softly sweet in, 272. not men, 401, 408. Measured by deeds not years, 443. by my soul, 303. many a mile to tread a measure, 56. phrase and choice word, 470. Measureless content, shut up in, 119. to man, caverns, 500. Meat, after, comes mustard, 786. and cannot eat, some have, 452. and drink to me, 71. as an egg is full of, 107. fire and clothes, 322. God sendeth both mouth and, 20. heaven sends us good, 388. I cannot eat but little, 22. is too good for any but anglers, 208. it feeds on, mock the, 153. never to say grace to his, 291. or drink, is another's, 199. out-did the, 203. strong, for age, 848. upon what, doth Caesar feed, 110. Meats, funeral baked, 128. Mecca saddens at the delay, 356. Meccas of the mind, 562. Mechanic art, made poetry a mere, 414. lawyer without literature, a, 493. operation, poetry a mere, 215. pacings to and fro, 625. slaves, 159. Mechanized automaton, 567. Meddles with cold iron, 211. Meddling, every fool will be, 827. Mede, all the floures in the, 6. Medes and Persians, law of the, 835. Medicinable, some griefs are, 159. Medicinal gum, 157. Medicine, doeth good like a, 827. for the soul, 809. miserable have no other, 48. thee to that sweet sleep, 154. worse than the malady, 184. Medicines at the outset, use, 713. to make me love, 84. Medio de fonte leporum, 540. Meditate the thankless muse, 247. Meditation, let us all to, 94. maiden, fancy-free, 58. Meditations, thy testimonies are my, 823. Meditative spleen, 480. Medium, knows no cold, 339. Meed of some melodious tear, 247. sweat for duty not for, 67. Meek and gentle, I am, 113. and lowly pure and holy, 611. and quiet spirit, 849. as is a mayde, 1. borne his faculties so, 118. nature's evening comment, 483. patient humble spirit, 182. than fierce, safer being, 650. Meek-eyed morn, 355. Meet again, if we do, 115. it is I set it down, 132. me by moonlight alone, 594. mortality, how gladly would I, 239. nurse for a poetic child, 489. the like a pleasant thought, 473. thee at thy coming, 833. when shall we three, 115. Meets the ear, more than, 250. Meetest for death, 64. Meeting, broke the good, 122. journeys end in lovers, 75. of gentle lights, 256. Meetings, changed to merry, 95. Melancholic distracted man, 180. Melancholy as a battle won, 463. bait, fish not with this, 60. boughs, under the shade of, 68. but only, sweetest melancholy, 184. chord in, 584. days are come, 573. disposition, he is of a very, 50. grace, elysian beauty, 482. green and yellow, 76. hardships prevent, 373. joy of evils past, 346. main, amid the, 357. marked him for her own, 386. men are most witty, 189. moping, and moon-struck madness, 240. most musical most, 249. naught so sweet as, 185. of mine own, it is a, 70. slow, remote unfriended, 394. there 's such a charm in, 456. train, forced from their homes a, 395. waste, ocean's gray and, 572. what charm can soothe her, 403. Mellow, goes to bed, 184. rich and ripe, 555. too, for me, 350. whether grave or, 300. Mellowed long, fruit that, 276. to that tender light, 551. Mellowing of occasion, 55. year, before the, 246. Melodie, foules maken, 1. my luve 's like the, 451. Melodies, heard, are sweet, 576. sweetest, are those, 477. the echoes of that voice, 502. thousand, unheard before, 455. Melodious birds sing madrigals, 41. sound eftsoones they heard, 28. strains, heaven's, 640. tear, meed of some, 247. Melody, blundering kind of, 269. crack the voice of, 635. falling in, back, 504. of every grace, 259. with charmed, 677. Melrose by the pale moonlight, 487. Melt and dispel ye spectre-doubts, 513. at others' woe, 335, 346. in her mouth, butter would not, 13, 292. in her own fire, 140. into sorrow, 549. too solid flesh would, 127. Melts the mind to love, pity, 272. Melted into air into thin air, 43. Melting airs or martial, 422. charity, open as day for, 90. mood, unused to the, 157. Member joint or limb, 228. tongue an unruly, 649. Memnonium was in all its glory, 517. Memorable epocha, 429. Memories and sighs, a night of, 511. liars ought to have good, 264. no pyramids set off his, 198. Memory, at the expense of his, 800. be green, 127. begot in the ventricle of, 55. blushes at the sneer, 637. dear, lost to sight to, 587. dear son of, 251. dear, thoughts to, 492. fond, brings the light, 523. graves of, 497. great man's, 138. green in our souls, 519. holds a seat, while, 132. how sweet their, 422. illiterate him from your, 440. indebted to his, for his jests, 443. leaves of the, 615. lends her light no more, 492. liar should have a good, 721. made such a sinner of his, 42. meek Walton's heavenly, 484. morning-star of, 549. my name and, 170. of all he stole, pleasing, 331. of earth's bitter leaven, 473. of the just is blessed, 825. of the past will stay, 518. place in thy, dearest, 678. plays an old tune, 654. pluck from, a rooted sorrow, 125. runneth not to the contrary, 392. silent shore of, 481. table of my, 132. takes them to her caverns, 581. thou art dear to, 587. throng into my, 243. to convict of plagiarism, a, 376. to keep good acts in, 171. vibrates in the, music, 567. wakes the bitter, 231. warder of the brain, 119. Washington's awful, 507. watches o'er the sad review, 513. will bring back the feeling, 689. Men able to rely upon themselves, 438. about me that are fat, 111. above that which is written, 845. above the reach of ordinary, 470. adversity is the test of strong, 197. after the manner of, 844. aged, full loth and slow, 492. all, are created equal, 434. all, are liars, 823. all things to all, 845. and women merely players, 69. are April when they woo, 71. are but children of a larger growth, 275. are fit for, which ordinary, 146. are used as they use others, 691. are we and must grieve, 471. are you good, and true, 51. bad, live to eat and drink, 738. below and saints above, 487. beneath the rule of, 606. best of, that e'er wore earth, 182. betray, finds too late that, 403. bodies of unburied, 181. busy companies of, 263. busy haunts of, 570. busy hum of, 249. by losing rendered sager, 554. by their professions judge of, 644. by whom impartial laws were given, 313. callen daisies in our toun, 6. can counsel and speak comfort, 53. cause that wit is in other, 88. cheerful ways of, 230. circumstances the creatures of, 608. claret for boys port for, 374. clever, are good, 578. company of righteous, 698. comprehend all vagrom, 52. condemned alike to groan, 381. contending with adversity, 190. cradled into poetry, 566. crowd of common, 209. cuckoo mocks married, 56. daily do not knowing what they do, 52. dare do what men may do, 52. dear to gods and, 347. decay, wealth accumulates and, 396. December when they wed, 71. deeds are, 206. deep, natural philosophy makes, 168. do not your alms before, 838. doubt, till all, 332. down among the dead, 672. draw, as they ought to be, 399. drink, reasons why, 793. dying man to dying, 670. endure, hope of all ills, 261. equal in presence of death, 708. erring, call chance, 245. evil that, do, 113. eyes of, are idly bent, 82. far from the ways of, 345. fates of mortal, 341. favour the deceit, 276. few, admired by their domestics, 778. first produced in fishes, 739. foolery of wise, 66. for the use and benefit of, 266. from a former generation, 530. from the chimney-corner, 34. gods and godlike, 541. gods superintend the affairs of, 760. good, eat and drink to live, 738. good will toward, 841. goodliest man of, 232. gratitude of, 466. gratitude of most, 796. great nature made us, 657. great, not always wise, 817. great, not great scholars, 638. greatest clerks not the wisest, 17. greatest, oftest wrecked, 240. happy breed of, 81. have died not for love, 71. have lost their reason, 113. have their price, all, 304. hearts of oak are our, 388. heaven hears and pities, 343. heights reached by great, 616. histories make, wise, 168. honest in the sight of all, 844. hopes of living to be brave, 254. ignorance plays the chief part among, 758. impious, bear sway, 298. in great place, are servants, 165. in obedience, supreme powers keep, 193. in the brains of, 111. in the catalogue ye go for, 121. in the mouths of, 162. in these degenerate days, 337. judge, by their success, 795. justifiable to, 242. justify the ways of God to, 223. literary, a perpetual priesthood, 577. live peaceably with all, 844. lived like fishes, 264. lived to eat, 760. lives of great, all remind us, 612. lodging-place of wayfaring, 835. looks through the deeds of, 111. made, and not made them well, 137. man of letters amongst, 591. masters of their fates, 110. may come and men may go, 627. may live fools, 308. may read strange matters, 117. measures not, 401, 408. melancholy, are the most witty, 189. met each other with erected look, 269. midst the shock of, 541. modest, are dumb, 454. most infamous, 413. most, were bad, 758. most wretched, 566. moulded out of faults, best, 50. must be taught, 325. must work, 664. my brothers, 626. nation of gallant, 409. nobleness in other, 656. nor wrong these holy, 540. of Boston, solid, 432. of few words are the best, 91. of high degree and low degree, 821. of honour and of cavaliers, 409. of inward light, 214. of light and leading, 410. of most renowned virtue, 255. of polite learning, 284. of sense approve, 324. of the same religion, sensible, 610. of these degenerate days, 337. of wit will condescend, 290. old, shall dream dreams, 836. only disagree of creatures rational, 227. ought to investigate things, 759. poet still more a man than are, 578. possess a poison for serpents, 718. power makes slaves of, 567. proper, as ever trod, 110. propose, why don't the, 581. put an enemy in their mouths, 152. quit yourselves like, 814. quotation the parole of literary, 374. rich, rule the law, 395. rise on stepping stones, 631. roll of common, 85. ruined by their propensities, 411. sailors are but, 61. say nothing in dangerous times, wise, 196. schemes o' mice and, 446. science that, lere, 6. self-made, 637. shame to, 227. she takes the breath away of, 621. shiver when thou art named, 354. should fear, strange that, 112. shut doors against a setting sun, 109. sicken of avarice, old, 173. sin without intending it, 751. sleek-headed, 111. smile no more, 348. so are they all honourable, 113. so many minds, so many, 704. Socrates the wisest of, 241. some to business take, 321. some to pleasure take, 321. speak after the manner of, 844. speak with the tongues of, 845. spirits of just, made perfect, 848. stand before mean, 828. strength of twenty, 108. such, are dangerous, 111. superiority of educated, 762. suspect your tale, 349. talk only to conceal the mind, 310. tall, had empty heads, 170. tears of bearded, 489. tell them they are, 381. that be lothe to departe, 288. that can render a reason, 828. that fishes gnawed upon, 96. the workers ever reaping, 626. the world's great, 638. think all men mortal, 307. think, what you and other, 110. this blunder find in, 437. thoughts of, are widened, 626. three good, unhanged, 84. three sorts of wise, 691. tide in the affairs of, 115. titles are marks of honest, 310. to be of one mind in an house, 851. tongues of dying, 81. truths which are not for all, 801. twelve good, into a box, 528. twelve honest, have decided, 671. unlearned, of books, 310. various are the tastes of, 391. we are, my liege, 121. we petty, walk under his legs, 110. were deceivers ever, 51. were living before Agamemnon, 555. when bad, combine, 408. when, speak well of you, 841. which never were, 72. which ordinary, are fit for, 146. who can hear the Decalogue, 468. who clung to their first fault, 643. who have failed in literature, 609. who know their rights, 438. who prefer any load of infamy, 462. who their duties know, 438. whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders, 150. whose visages do cream and mantle, 60. wiser by weakness, 221. with mothers and wives, 585. with sisters dear, 585. women and Herveys, 461. world knows nothing of its greatest, 594. world was worthy such, 620. worth a thousand, 492. would be angels, 316. you took them for, not the, 52. young, fitter to invent, 167. young, shall see visions, 835. young, think old men fools, 36. Men's bones, full of dead, 841. business and bosoms, 164. charitable speeches, 170. cottages princes' palaces, 60. counters, words are, 200. daughters, words are, 368. dream, the old, 268. evil manners live in brass, 100. facts, precedents for poor, 36. judgments are a parcel, 158. labours and peregrinations, 170. lives, ye are buying, 493. misery, became the cause of all, 31. names, that syllable, 243. nurses, wives are old, 165. office to speak patience, 53. smiles, there 's daggers in, 120. souls, times that try, 431. stuff, disposer of other, 175. thoughts according to their inclinations, 167. vision, the young, 268. wives are young, mistresses, 165. Mend God's work, man to, 270. it or be rid on 't, 121. lacks time to, 594. your speech a little, 146. Mendacity, tempted into, 639. Mended from that tongue, came, 333. little said is soonest, 200, 787. nothing else but to be, 211. old houses, 296. Menial, pampered, 433. Mens regnum bona possidet, 22. Mention her, no we never, 581. Mentions hell to ears polite, never, 322. Mentioned, better be damned than not, 431. Merchant, over-polite, 528. Merchants are princes, whose, 834. where, most do congregate, 61. Mercies of the wicked, 826. Merciless stepmother, 717. Mercury can rise, Venus sets ere, 336. like feathered, 86. like the herald, 140. the words of, are harsh, 57. Mercy and truth are met, 821. asked I mercy found, 684. ever hope to have, 29. God all, is a God unjust, 308. I to others show, 29, 334. is above this sceptred sway, 64. is nobility's true badge, 103. is not strained, 64. la belle dame sans, 575. nothing becomes them as, 47. nothing emboldens sin so much as, 109. of a rude stream, 99. render the deeds of, 65. seasons justice, 65. shown, lovelier things have, 548. shut the gates of, 385. sighed farewell, 551. temper justice with, 239. unto others show, 29. upon us miserable sinners, 850. we do pray for, 65. Mere, lady of the, 472. Meridian of my glory, 99. Merit, as if her, lessened yours, 377. candle to thy, 362. displays distinguished, 358. envy will pursue, 324. heaven by making earth a hell, 540. raised, by, 226. sense of your great, 423. spurns that patient, takes, 135. wins the soul, 326. Merits, careless their, 396. dumb on their own, 454. handsomely allowed, 374. to disclose, no further his, 386. Mermaid, things done at the, 196. Merce Nilotic isle, 240. Merrier man, a, 55. more the, 19. Merrily shall I live now, 43. Merriment, flashes of, 144. Merry and wise, 9, 37, 450, 689. as a marriage-bell, 542. as the day is long, 50. boys are we, three, 184. dancing drinking time, 272. eat drink and be, 831. feast, great welcome makes a, 50. fool to make me, 71. heart goes all the day, 77. heart hath a continual feast, 826. I am not, 151. in hall where beards wag all, 21. let 's be, 199. meetings, changed to, 95. monarch scandalous and poor, 279. month of May, 175. roundelay, 25. swithe it is in hall, 21. when I hear sweet music, 65. Merryman and Doctor Quiet, 293. Message of despair, 513. Messes, herbs and other country, 248. Messmates hear a brother sailor, 672. Met, hail fellow well, 290. night that first we, 581. no sooner, but they looked, 71. part of all that I have, 625. 't was in a crowd, 581. Metal, breed for barren, 61. flowed to human form, 329. more attractive, 138. not the king's stamp makes better the, 282. of a man tested, 663. rang true, 660. sonorous, 224. Metamorphosis, in a state of, 756. Metaphor, betrayed into no, 528. Metaphysic wit, high as, 210. Meteor flag of England, 515. harmless flaming, 224, 261. like a fast-flitting, 561. ray, fancy's, 447. streamed like a, 383. streaming to the wind, 224. Method in madness, 133. in man's wickedness, 197. of making a fortune, 387. Methought I heard a voice, 119. Metre ballad-mongers, 85. of an antique song, 161. Mettle, a lad of, a good boy, 84. grasp it like a man of, 313. Mew, be a kitten and cry, 85. the cat will, 145. Me-wards, affection 's strong to, 202. Mewing her mighty youth, 255. Mewling and puking, 69. Mice and rats and such small deer, 147. best-laid schemes o', 446. desert a falling house, 719. feet like little, 256. fishermen appear like, 148. Miching mallecho, this is, 138. Mickle is the powerful grace, 106. Microscopic eye, 316. Midas me no Midas, 862. Midday beam, at the full, 255. sun, under the, 244. Middle age, companions for, 165. of the night, vast and, 128. on his bold visage, 491. tree, tree of life the, 232. wall of partition, 847. Midnight brought on the dusky hour, 235. crew, Comus and his, 383. dances and the public show, 335. dead of, the noon of thought, 433. flower, pleasure like the, 520. gravity out of bed at, 85. hags, secret black and, 123. heard the chimes at, 90. hours, mournful, 617. in the solemn, centuries ago, 642. iron tongue of, 59. murder many a foul and, 383. oil consumed, 348. revels by a forest side, 225. shout and revelry, 243. stars of, shall be dear, 469. Mid-noon risen on, 235, 476. Midst of life we are in death, 851. Midsummer, as the sun at, 86. madness, this is very, 76. Midwife, she is the fairies', 104. Mien carries more invitation, 297. monster of so frightful, 317. such a face and such a, 269. Might and main, do with, 603. do it with thy, 831. faith that right makes, 622. have been, it, 619. honest man 's aboon his, 452. in their hour of, 526. of our sovereign, 29. of the gods, 698. try with all my, 535. would not when he, 405. Mightier far is love, 482. Mightiest in the mightiest, 64. Julius fell, 126. Mightily strive, 72. Mighty above all things, 836. ale a large quart, of, 3. all the proud and, 358. crack, hear the, 300. dead, converse with the, 356. death, eloquent just and, 26. fallen, how are the, 815. fortress is our God, 770. heart is lying still, 470. ills, what, 280. large bed, bed of honour a, 305. line, Marlowe's, 179. maze but not without a plan, 314. minds of old, 506. orb of song, 479. pain it is to love, 261. shrine of the, 548. state's decrees, mould a, 633. while ago, 177. workings, hum of, 576. your hearts are, 46. youth, mewing her, 255. Mild philosophy, calm lights of, 297. Mildest-mannered man, 557. Mildness, ethereal, 355. Mile, measured many a, 56. Miles asunder, villain and he are, 108. travelled twelve stout, 472. twelve, from a lemon, 460. Militia, the rude, 273. Milk, adversity's sweet, 108. and honey, flowing with, 813. and water, happy mixtures of, 554. of concord, sweet, 124. of human kindness, 117. of Paradise, drunk the, 500. such as have need of, 848. Milk-white before now purple, 58. lamb, Una with her, 477. thorn, beneath the, 447. Milky baldric of the skies, 573. mothers, 27, 494. way i' the sky, 256. way, solar walk or, 315. Mill, brook that turns a, 455. God's, grinds slow but sure, 206. I wandered by the, 634. more water glideth by the, 104. much water goeth by the, 18. Miller sees not all the water, 192. there was a jolly, 427. Miller's golden thumb, 2. Millers thin, bone and skin two, 351. Milliner, perfumed like a, 83. Millinery, mass of, 631. Million acres, Cleon hath a, 653. misses an unit aiming at a, 646. pleased not the, 134. Millions boast, who dost thy, 261. for defence, 673. in tears, leaves, 655. of spiritual creatures, 234. of surprises, 205. saddled and bridled, 682. think, perhaps makes, 558. yet to be, thanks of, 562. Mills of God grind slowly, 793. Millstone hanged about his neck, 842. hard as the nether, 818. look through a, 33. see into a, 789. seen far in a, 13. Milo's end, remember, 278. Milton, faith and morals of, 472. round the path of, 485. shouldst be living, 472. some mute inglorious, 385. that mighty orb of song, 479. the divine, 479. the sightless, 483. to give a, birth, 414. Milton's golden lyre, 391. Mince the matter, 857. this matter, 152, 784. Mincing, walking and, 833. Mind, absence of, 509. appearances to the, 744. as the, is pitched, 421. banquet of the, 346. be ye all of one, 849. beneficent of, 343. bettering of my, 42. blameless, a, 342. bliss centres in the, 395. blotted from his, 314. body or estate, 850. breathing from her face, 550. clothed and in his right, 841. conquest of the, 345. conscious of rectitude, 707. dagger of the, 119. damning those they have no, to, 211. desires of the, 169. did minde his grace, never, 23. diseased, minister to a, 125. education forms the common, 320. encyclopedic, 593. exercise is strength of, 317. farewell the tranquil, 154. fire from the, 542. firm capacious, 342. fleet is a glance of the, 416. forbids to crave, 22. glimmer on my, to, 514. good, possesses a kingdom, 22. grand prerogative of, 534. grateful, by owing owes not, 231. his eyes are in his, 503. how love exalts the, 273. immortal remains, 341. in ruins, the human, 682. in the victor's, 299. is bent, when to ill thy, 345. is clouded with a doubt, 629. is God, our, 742. is its own place, 224. is pitched, as the, 421. is the judge of the man, 715. is the lever of all things, 530. large and fruitful, 168. last infirmity of noble, 247. laugh that spoke the vacant, 396. leafless desert of the, 549. love looks with the, 57. magic of the, the, 551. makes the man, 303. man's unconquerable, 471. marble index of a, 475. march of the human, 408. Meccas of the, 562. men to be of one, 851. mildest manners with bravest, 342. misguide the, 323. musing in his sullein, 28. narrowed his, 399. noble, o'erthrown, 136. nobler in the, to suffer, 135. noblest, the best contentment has, 27. not body enough to cover his, 460. not to be changed, 224. not what thou lackest, 754. of desultory man, 417. of man, in the, 467. of man, wine shows the, 694. one, in an house, 851. oppressed with dumps, 404. Othello's visage in his, 151. out of sight out of, 7, 35. outbreak of a fiery, 133. pen is the tongue of the, 789. persuaded in his own, 845. philosophy inclineth a man's, 166. pity melts the, to love, 272. plead it in heart and, 387. power to broaden the, 750. quite vacant, 415. raise and erect the, 169. riches of the, 737. sad thoughts to the, 466. serene for contemplation, 349. she had a frugal, 417. standard of the man, 303. steady, ballast to keep the, 662. strong and sound, 373. suspicion haunts the guilty, 95. talk only to conceal the, 310. that builds for aye, 485. that makes the man, 707. that very fiery particle, 560. the philosophic, 478. time out of, 104. to change thy, 754. to glimmer on my, 514. to me a kingdom is, 22. to me an empire is, 22. to mind heart to heart, 488. torture of the, 121. unconquerable, the, 382. untutored, sees God in clouds, 315. vacant, and body filled, 92. vacant, is a mind distressed, 415. well-ordered, 751. were weight, if, 483. what I am taught, 535. what you are pleased to call your, 861. whose body lodged a mighty, 338. whose well-taught, 343. wisest books in her, 261. Minds, admiration of weak, 240. are not ever craving, 444. balm of hurt, 120. innocent and quiet, 260. led captive, 240. marriage of true, 163. of old, the mighty, 506. of some of our statesmen, 518. powers which impress our, 466. so many men so many, 704. that have nothing to confer, 487. Mind's construction in the face, 117. eye Horatio, in my, 128. Mindful what it cost, ever, 465. Minden's plain, on, 427. Mine be a cot beside the hill, 455. be the breezy hill, 428. bright jewels of the, 569. eye seeth thee, 818. fairy of the, 245. own, do what I will with, 840. what is yours is, 50. Mines for coal and salt, 563. Mingle mingle mingle, 173. Mingled yarn, 74. Minions of the moon, 82. Minister, one fair spirit for my, 547. so sore, no, 328. thou flaming, 156. to a mind diseased, 125. to himself, the patient must, 125. Ministers of grace defend us, 130. of love, all are but, 501. Ministering angel, 144, 490. Minnows, Triton of the, 103. Minor pants for twenty-one, the, 329. Minstrel lead, Mercy this, 473. raptures swell, no, 488. ring the fuller, in, 633. Minstrelsy, brayed with, 109. Mint and anise, tithe of, 840. of phrases in his brain, 54. Minuet in Ariadne, 441. Minute, Cynthia of this, 321. of heaven, one, 526. speak more in a, 107. suppliance of a, 129. Minutes count by sensations, 608. in forty, 58. make the ages, 642. what damned, tells he o'er, 153. Minute-hand, his conversation shows not the, 376. Miracle instead of wit, 311. Miracles are past, 73. of precocity, 718. Miraculous organ, with most, 135. Mire, learning will be cast into the, 410. water never left man in the, 109. Mirror, honest wife's truest, 463. in that just, 309. of all courtesy, 98. of constant faith, 342. of friendship, 695. of the soul, speech is a, 714. thou glorious, 547. up to nature, to hold the, 137. warped, to a gaping age, 564. Mirrors of the gigantic shadows, 568. Mirth and fun grew fast and furious, 451. and innocence, 554. and laughter, 557. and tears, humblest, 468. can into folly glide, how, 492. displaced the, 122. far from all resort of, 250. he is all, 51. in funeral dirge in marriage, 127. limit of becoming, 55. May's new-fangled, 54. mixed wisdom with, 399. of its December, 595. string attuned to, 584. that after no repenting draws, 252. Mirthful maze, through the, 395. Misapplied, virtue turns vice being, 106. Misbegotten knaves, 84. Misbeliever, you call me, 61. Miscarriage in war, a second, 733. Mischief, beauty is an ivory, 761. for idle hands, 302. hand to execute any, 255. in every deed of, 430. it means, 138. neglect may breed, 360. place which has done man, 715. Satan finds some, 302. smile with an intent to do, 186. Mischievous thing spoken unawares, 733. Miser, honesty dwells like a, 72. Miser's pensioner, to be a, 475. treasure, unsunned heaps of, 244. Miserable comforters are ye all, 817. have no other medicine, 48. night, I have passed a, 96. sinners, mercy upon us, 850. to be weak is, 223. Miseries, in shallows and in, 115. Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows, 43. and man from birth, 343. became the cause of all men's, 31. child of, baptized in tears, 427. cold to distant, 430. companions in, 714. company in, 192. had worn him to the bones, 108. half our, from our foibles, 437. happy time in, 618. he gave to, all he had, 386. is at hand, 769. poets in their, dead, 470. sacred to gods is, 343. steeped to the lips in, 614. vow an eternal, together, 280. Misery's darkest cavern, 366. Misfortune, delight in another's, 710. made the throne her seat, 301. Misfortunes, bear another's, 336. delight in others', 407. hardest to bear, 663. ignorance of one's, 698. laid in one heap, 736. occasioned by man, 718. of mankind, 430. of others, to endure the, 794. Misfortune's book, writ in sour, 108. Misgivings, blank, 478. Mishaps, wisdom from another's, 713. Misled by fancy's meteor ray, 447. Mislike me not for my complexion, 62. Misquote, enough learning to, 539. Miss, nature cannot, 272. not the discourse of the elders, 837. Missed it lost it forever, we, 650. Mist in my face, to feel the, 650. is dispelled when a woman appears, 348. obscures, no, 507. of years, dim with the, 541. resembles rain, as, 614. Mistake, there is no, 463. you lie under a, 292, 567. Mistletoe hung in the castle hall, 582. Mistress of her art, 446. of herself, 322. such, such Nan, 21. Mistresses, wives are young men's, 165. Mistress' eyebrow, 69. Misty mountain-tops, 108. Misunderstood, to be great is to be, 601. Misused wine, poison of, 243. Mithridates, half, 593. Mixture of earth's mould, 243. Mixtures of more happy days, 554. Moan of doves, 630. Moat defensive to a house, 81. Moated grange, at the, 49. Mob of gentlemen, 329. Mock a broken charm, 500. at sin, fools make a, 826. sit in the clouds and, 89. the air with idle state, 383. the meat it feeds on, 153. your own grinning, 144. Mocks married men, the cuckoo, 56. me with the view, 394. Mocked himself, smiles as if he, 111. Mocker, wine is a, 827. Mockery and a snare, 527. hence unreal, 122. king of snow, 82. of woe, bear about the, 335. over slaves, in, 518. Mocking the air with colours idly spread, 80. Mode of the lyre, each, 519. Model of the barren earth, 82. then draw the, 88. Models for the mass, live as, 648. Moderate haste, one with, 129. the rancour of your tongue, 672. Moderation is the silken string, 182. observe, 694. the gift of heaven, 698. Moderator of passions, 207. Modern instances, wise saws and, 69. Modes of faith, 318. Modest doubt, 102. men are dumb, 454. pride and coy submission, 232. stillness and humility, 91. the quip, 72. zealous yet, 428. Modesty, bounds of, 108. downcast, concealed, 356. grace and blush of, 140. is a candle to thy merit, 362. of nature, o'erstep not the, 137. pure and vestal, 108. Modification, bad plan that admits no, 710. Moles and to the bats, 832. Mole-hill, mountain of, 675. Molly, was true to his, 436. Moment, face some awful, 476. give to God each, 359. improve each, as it flies, 366. is a day, each, 608. loyal and neutral in a, 120. pith and, enterprises of, 136. show, how little can a, 486. to decide, 657. work of a, 785. Moments make the year, 311. Moment's ornament, to be a, 474. Momentary bliss, bestow, a, 381. Monarch, does not misbecome a, 389. hears assumes the god, 271. love could teach a, 387. morsel for a, 157. of all I survey, 416. of mountains, 553. of the vine, 158. once uncovered sat, 352. scandalous and poor, 279. the throned, 64. Monarchs, change perplexes, 225. fate of mighty, 356. scion of chiefs and, 547. seldom sigh in vain, 489. Monarchies, mightiest, 227. Monarchy, trappings of a, 369. Monastic brotherhood, 480. Monday, betwixt Saturday and, 285. hanging his cat on, 856. Money and books placed for show, 215. cannot buy, blessing that, 208. comes withal, 72. in thy purse, put, 151. makes the man, 757. man that wants, 733. means and content, that wants, 70. much, as 't will bring, 213. of fools, words the, 200. perish with thee, thy, 843. possessed by their, 188. sets the world in motion, 712. still get, boy, 177. the love of, root of all evil, 848. time is, 361. to a starving man at sea, 786. Mongrel mastiff, 148. puppy whelp and hound, 400. Monie a blunder free us, 448. Monk, the devil a, would be, 772. who shook the world, 610. Monks of old, I envy the, 678. Monmouth river at, 92. Monopoly of fame, 189. Monster custom who all sense doth eat, 141. faultless, 279. green-eyed, it is the, 153. London, 261. many-headed, 194. of so frightful mien, 317. Monstrous, every fault seeming, 70. little voice, 57. tail our cat has got, 285. Mont Blanc is the monarch, 553. Month, a little, 128. laughter for a, 84. march stout once a, 273. more than he will stand to in a, 107. of June, leafy, 499. of leaves and roses, 655. of May, in the merry, 175. Months without an R, 857. Monument, enduring, 565. my gentle verse, your, 162. patience on a, 76. Monuments, hung up for, 95. shall last when Egypt's fall, 309. upon my breast, 571. Monumental alabaster, smooth as, 156. pomp of age, 479. Mood, Dorian, of flutes, 225. fantastic as a woman's, 492. in any shape in any, 552. in listening, she stood, 490. sweet, when pleasant thoughts, 466. that blessed, 467. unused to the melting, 157. Moody madness, 381. Moon, auld in hir arme, 404. be a dog and bay the, 114. by night, nor the, 824. by yonder blessed, 106. cast before the, 32. cast beyond the, 11. close by the, 230. course of one revolving, 268. glimpses of the, 131. had filled her horn, thrice the, 306. has climbed the highest hill, 673. honour from the pale-faced, 84. in full-orbed glory, 507. inconstant, 106. into salt tears resolves the, 109. is an arrant thief, 109. looks on many brooks, 521. loud thundering to the, 358. lucent as a rounded, 661. made of green cheese, 19. maids who love the, 520. minions of the, 82. mortals call the, 565. night-flower sees but one, 521. no morn no, 586. of Mahomet, 566. reverence to yon peeping, 173. rising in clouded majesty, 233. shall rise, when the, 174. shine at full or no, 214. silent as the, 241. silent night with this fair, 233. sits arbitress, 225. swear not by the, 106. sweet regent of the sky, 426. takes up the wondrous tale, 300. that monthly changes, 106. unmask her beauty to the, 129. wandering, behold the, 250. went up the sky, the moving, 498. yestreen I saw the new, 404. Moons wasted, some nine, 149. Moon's unclouded grandeur, 568. Moonbeams are bright, for the, 611. play, about their ranks the, 536. Moonlight and feeling, music, 567. meet me by, alone, 594. shade, along the, 335. sleeps upon this bank, 65. tale told by, 594. visit Melrose by, 487. Moon-struck madness, 240. Moor, lady married to the, 477. Moore, Tom, a health to thee, 553. Moorish fen, lake or, 244. Moping melancholy, 240. Moral evil and of good, 466. good a practical stimulus, 724. no man's sufficiency to be so, 53. point a, or adorn a tale, 365. sensible and well-bred man, 415. Morals, bible is a book of, 530. which Milton held, 472. why man of, 260. Moralist, teach the rustic, to die, 385. Morality is perplexed, 411. periodical fits of, 591. religion and, 370. unawares expires, 332. Moralize my song, 27. Moralized his song, 328. Mordre wol out, 5. More, angels could no, 307. blessed to give, 843. can tie with, 451. frayd then hurt, 11. giving thy sum of, 67. in sorrow than in anger, 128. is meant than meets the ear, 250. is thy due than more than all, 117. knave than fool, 41. matter for a May morning, 76. matter with less art, 133. more honoured in the breach than the observance, 130. no man see me, 99. of the serpent than dove, 41. sinned against than sinning, 147. than a crime, it is, 805. than a little, 86. than all can pay, 117. than kin less than kind, 127. than painting can express, 301. the merrier, 19. things in heaven and earth, 133. who dares do, 118. Morn and cold indifference came, 301. and liquid dew of youth, 129. blushing like the, 237. cheerful at, he wakes, 394. fair laughs the, 383. furthers a man on his road, 694. genial, appears, 513. golden light of, 584. her rosy steps, 234. in russet mantle clad, 127. incense-breathing, 384. lights that do mislead the, 49. like a lobster boiled, the, 213. like a summer's, 502. love-song to the, 611. meek-eyed, appears, 355. no, no noon no dawn, 586. not waking till she sings, 32. of toil nor night of waking, 491. on the Indian steep, 243. one, I missed him, 386. opening eyelids of the, 247. risen on mid-noon, 235, 476. salutation to the, 97. somewhere 't is always, 604. suns that gild the vernal, 424. sweet approach of even or, 230. sweet is the breath of, 233. till night he sung from, 427. to noon he fell, from, 225. tresses like the, 246. waked by the circling hours, 235. was fair the skies were clear, 611. with rosy hand, 235. with the dawning of, 515. Morning air, scent the, 132. all in the, betime, 142. at odds with, 123. best of the sons of the, 535. bid me good, 433. brightly breaks the, 676. come in the, 680. dew, as the sun the, 270. dew, chaste as, 308. dew, faded like the, 513. dew, washed with, 491. dew, womb of, 28. drum-beat, 533. earliest light of the, 529. ever break, when did, 520. face, disasters in his, 397. face, schoolboy with his shining, 69. fair came forth, 241. found myself famous one, 560. full many a glorious, 161. in the, thou shalt hear, 302. life how pleasant is thy, 447. like the spirit of a youth, 158. lowers, the dawn is overcast the, 297. Lucifer son of the, 833. more matter for a May, 76. never wore to evening, 631. of the times, in the, 627. of the world, in the, 644. reflection came with the, 301, 494. saw two clouds at, 677. shows the day, as, 241. sky, forehead of the, 248. sky, opens to the, 677. somewhere, 't is always, 604. sow thy seed in the, 831. stars of, dewdrops, 235. stars sang together, 817. wings of the, 824. womb of the, 823, 851. Morning-gate of glory, 639. Morning-star, glittering like the, 409. of memory, 549. Morning's march, in life's, 515. Morrow, desire of the night for the, 567. good night till it be, 106. no part of their good, 258. take no thought for the, 838. watching for the, 803. windy night a rainy, 162. Morsel for a monarch, 157. under his tongue, 283. Mortal cares, far from, 534. coil, shuffled off this, 135. crisis doth portend, 212. frame, quit this, 334. frame, stirs this, 501. hopes defeated, 482. ills prevailing, flood of, 770. instruments, 111. men think all men, 307. mixture of earth's mould, 243. murders, twenty, 122. passions, necessity of, 740. resting-place so fair, no, 546. spirit of, be proud, 561. taste brought death, 223. thing, laugh at any, 558. through a crown's disguise, 391. to the skies, he raised a, 272. Mortals call the moon, whom, 565. given, some feelings to, 491. human, 57. the spirit of, 561. to command success, not in, 297. to the skies, raise, 532. what fools these, 58. Mortality, child of, 434. gladly would I meet, 239. is too weak to bear them, 281. kept watch o'er man's, 478. o'ersways their power, 162. thoughts of, 222. to frail, 170. Mortality's strong hand, 80. Mortar, bray a fool in a, 829. Moses, Pan lends his pagan horn to, 331. Moss and flowers, azure, 565. and through brake, through, 506. rolling stone gathers no, 14. Moss-beds, purpled the, 570. Moss-covered bucket, 537. Mossy marbles rest, the, 635. stone, violet by a, 467. Most, he serves me, 339. unkindest cut of all, 113. Motes that people the sunbeams, 249. Moth, desire of the, for the star, 567. Moths, maidens like, 540. Mother Earth, common growth of, 468. father brethren all in thee, 338. happy he with such a, 630. honour thy father and, 675. in Israel, I arose a, 814. is a mother still, 502. man before thy, 424. man before your, 199. meets on high her babe, 508. of all living, 812. of arts and eloquence, 241. of devotion, ignorance the, 275. of dews, morn appears, 355. of form and fear, 39. of good fortune, 791. of invention, necessity the, 305. of safety, provident fear, 451. so loving to my, 128. the holiest thing alive, 502. to her daughter spake, 688. tongue, 419. wandered with her child, 568. was weeping, its, 582. who 'd give her booby, 348. who ran to help me? my, 535. who talks of her children, 608. whose, was her painting, 160. wit, nature by her, 29. Mothers and wives, men with, 585. milky, 27, 494. Mother's breath, extend a, 328. glass, thou art my, 161. grave, botanize upon his, 471. lap, 239, 240. pride a father's joy, 492. Motion and a spirit, 467. between the acting and first, 111. in his, like an angel sings, 65. in our proper, 226. money sets the world in, 712. of a hidden fire, 497. of a muscle, 465. of his starry train, 485. pulling the cords of, 754. scoured with perpetual, 88. this sensible warm, 48. two stars keep not their, 87. Motions of his spirit dull as night, 66. of the sense, 47. Motionless as ice, 473. torrents silent cataracts, 501. Motive guide original and end, 367. Motives of more fancy, 88. Motive-hunting of a motiveless malignity, 505. Motley fool, 67. rout, 424. Motley's the only wear, 68. Mottoes of the heart, 514. Mould, ethereal, 226. light shaft of orient, 570. mortal mixture of earth's, 243. nature lost the perfect, 552. nature's happiest, 388. of a man's fortune, 167. of form, glass of fashion, 136. verge of the churchyard, 585. Moulded on one stem, two lovely berries, 58. out of faults, best men are, 50. scarcely formed or, 560. Moulder piecemeal on the rock, 549. Mouldering urn, 428. Moulding Sheridan, 552. Mouldy rolls of Noah's ark, 268. Mount Abora, singing of, 500. Casius old, 228. Zion city of the great king, 820. Mountain and lea, o'er, 611. brought forth a mouse, 726. haunt dale or piny, 504. in its azure hue, robes the, 512. land of the, 489. like the dew on the, 491. nymph sweet liberty, 248. of a mole-hill, 675. pendent rock a forked, 158. rolling his stone up the, 617. see one, see all, 189. side, from every, 619. small sands the, 311. tops, tiptoe on the misty, 108. was in labour, 716. waves, march is o'er the, 514. Mountains, bind him to his native, 394. Delectable, 266. faith to remove, 845. Greenland's icy, 536. high, are a feeling, 543. interposed make enemies, 418. look on Marathon, 557. Mont Blanc is the monarch of, 553. will be in labour, 706. woods or steepy, 40. Mountain-height, freedom from her, 573. winds swept the, 568. Mounted in delight, 470. Mounteth with occasion, courage, 78. Mounting barbed steeds, 95. in hot haste, 542. Mourn, countless thousands, 446. her, all the world shall, 101. lacks time to, 594. love is doomed to, 683. the unalterable days, 600. who thinks must, 289. Mourns the dead, he, 307. nothing dies but something, 558. vile man that, 316. Mourned by man, 482. by strangers, 335. her soldier slain, 427. honoured and forever, 341. revered and, 342. the dame of Ephesus, so, 295. the loved the lost, 545. Mourners go about the streets, 831. Mournful midnight hours, 612. numbers, tell me not in, 612. rhymes, ring out my, 633. rustling in the dark, 615. truth, this, 366. Mourning, house of, 830. oil of joy for, 834. Mournings for the dead, 615. Mouse, as a cat would watch a, 293. killing a, on Sunday, 856. mountain brought forth a, 726. not even a, 527. of any soul, 336. with one poor hole, 206, 336, 701. Mouses wit not worth a leke, 4. Mousing owl hawked at, 120. Mouth and the meat, God sendeth, 11, 20. an thou 'lt, I 'll rant, 145. butter would not melt in her, 292. close, catches no flies, 787. even in the cannon's, 69. familiar in his, 92. gaping, and stupid eyes, 273. ginger shall be hot i' the, 75. like kisses from a female, 554. look a gift horse in the, 11, 211. most beautiful, in the world, 353. of babes and sucklings, 818. of hell, into the, 628. out of thine own, 842. purple-stained, 575. to water, made his, 212. which hath the deeper, 93. wickedness sweet in his, 817. with open, swallowing a tailor's news, 80. Mouths a sentence, as curs, 412. enemy in their, 152. familiar in their, 92. in a glass, made, 147. of men, in the, 162. of wisest censure, 152. without hands, 273. Mouth-filling oath, 86. Mouth-honour, breath, 124. Move easiest, those, 324. Moves a goddess, 337. in a mysterious way, God, 423. Moved, a woman, 73. to smile at anything, 111. Moving accidents, 150. push on keep, 457. Moving-delicate and full of life, 53. Mown grass, like rain upon the, 821. Much goods laid up, 842. he reads, 111. he thinks too, 111. I owe, I have nothing, 770. I want which most would have, 22. may be made of a Scotchman, 371. may be said on both sides, 300, 363. more than little, is by much too, 86. more to that which had too, 67. of a muchness, 684. of earth so much of heaven, 472. one man can do, 263. so, to do so little done, 633. some have too, 22. something too, of this, 138. too, of a good thing, 71, 785. Muchness, much of a, 684. Muck of sweat, all of a, 402. Muckle, twice as, as a' that, 447. Mud, sun reflecting upon the, 169. Muddy ill-seeming thick, 73. Mudsills of society, 678. Muffled drums are beating, 612. Mugwump a person educated beyond his intellect, 682. mainspring mogul and, 681. Multiplied visions, 835. Multiplieth words, he, 817. Multitude call the afternoon, 56. is always in the wrong, 278. many-headed, 34, 103. of counsellors, 825. of projects, 709. of sins, charity shall cover the, 849. swinish, hoofs of a, 410. Multitudes in the valley of decision, 836. Multitudinous seas incarnadine, 120. Munich, wave, all thy banners, 515. Murder, a brother's, 139. by the law, 311. cannot be long hid, 62. ez fer war I call it, 658. many a foul and midnight, 383. one, made a villain, 425. one to destroy is, 311. sacrilegious, hath broke ope, 120. sleep, Macbeth, does, 119. though it have no tongue, 135. thousands takes a specious name to, 311. will out, 786. Murders, twenty mortal, 122. Murderer, carcasses bleed at the sight of the, 187. Murky air, into the, 239. Murmur, invites one to sleep, whose, 380. the shallow, 25. Murmurs as the ocean murmurs, 512. died away in hollow, 390. hear our mutual, 558. near the running brooks, 471. to their woe, 398. Murmuring fled, 234. of innumerable bees, 630. streams, lapse of, 237. Murmurings were heard within, 480. Murray was our boast, 332. Muscle, motion of a, 465. trained, keep thy, 661. Muscular, his Christianity was, 609. training of a philosopher, 745. Muse, every conqueror creates a, 220. his chaste, 377. His praise, expressive silence, 357. meditate the thankless, 247. of fire, O for a, 90. on nature with a poet's eye, 513. rise honest, 322. said look in thy heart, 34. worst-humoured, 400. worst-natured, 279. Music and moonlight, 567. architecture is frozen, 807. at the close, setting sun and, 81. audible to him alone, 485. be the food of love, 74. breathing from her face, 550. ceasing of exquisite, 616. die in, 63. discourse most eloquent, 138. dwells lingering, where, 484. fading in, a swan-like end, 63. governed by a strain of, 485. hath charms to soothe the savage breast, 294. heavenly maid was young, 390. his very foot has, 427. in its roar, 547. in my heart I bore, 473. in the beauty, there is, 218. in the nightingale, there is no, 44. in them, die with all their, 636. instinct with, 485. like softest, 106. like the warbling of, 167. man that hath no, in himself, 66. mute, will make the, 629. never merry when I hear sweet, 65. night shall be filled with, 614. not for the doctrine but the, 324. of her face, 259. of humanity, still sad, 467. of the sea, rose to the, 503. of the spheres, 218. of the union, keep step to the, 588. of those village bells, 422. passed in, out of sight, 625. slumbers in the shell, 455. some to church repair for, 324. soul of, shed, 519. sounds of, creep in our ears, 65. sphere-descended maid, 390. sweet compulsion in, 250. sweeter than their own, a, 471. tells, many a tale their, 523. that would charm forever, 485. the sea-maid's, to hear, 57. 't is angels', 205. to attending ears, softest, 106. waste their, on the savage, 311. what fairy-like, 677. when soft voices die, 567. wherever there is harmony there is, 218. with her silver sound, 404. with its voluptuous swell, 542. with poem or with, 241. with the enamelled stones, 44. Music's golden tongue, 575. Musical as bright Apollo's lute, 56, 245. glasses, Shakespeare and the, 402. most, most melancholy, 249. Musing in his sullein mind, 28. on companions gone, 489. there an hour alone, 557. while the fire burned, 819. Muskets aimed at duck, 439. Musk-rose and woodbine, 248. of the dale, sweetened every, 245. Musk-roses, sweet with, 58. Must be as we are now, 263. I thus leave thee, 239. youth replies I can, 600. Mustard, after meat comes, 786. Mutantur, nos et mutamur, 321. Mute inglorious Milton, 385. nature mourns, 488. nightingale was, 589. unchanged hoarse, 236. Mutine in a matron's bones, 140. Mutiny, stones to rise and, 114. Mutter, wizards that peep and, 833. Muttered in hell, 't was, 674. Mutters backward, 246. Mutton, joint of, 90. Muttons, to return to our, 771. Mutual heart, when we meet a, 358. My better half, 34. country 't is of thee, 546. ever new delight, 235. opinion is and so and so, 761. Mynheer Vandunck, 454. Myriad of precedent, codeless, 627. Myriad-minded Shakespeare, 504. Myriads bid you rise, what, 578. of daisies, 486. of rivulets hurrying, 630. Myrtle, groves of laurel and, 803. land of the cypress and, 549. Myrtles, grove of, 175, 803. Myself am hell, 231. I live not in, 543. never less alone by, 431. not if I know, 509. such a thing as I, 110. Mysteries lie beyond thy dust, 264. Mysterious cement of the soul, 354. union with its native sea, 480. way, God moves in a, 423. Mystery, burden of the, 467. heart of my, 139. hid under Egypt's pyramid, 621. of mysteries, 494. Mystic fabric sprung, the, 535. Mystical lore, 514.
Naebody care for me, if, 449. Naiad of the strand, 490. or a grace, 490. Naiads, leads the dancing, 414. Nail, fasten him as a, 834. on the head, hit the, 20, 183, 771. shoe lost for want of a, 360. to our coffin, care adds a, 431. to the mast her holy flag, 635. tooth and, 781. Nails fastened by the masters, 832. near your beauty with my, 93. Nailed by the ears, 214. on the bitter cross, 82. Naked, every day he clad the, 400. human heart, 308. in December snow, 81. new-born babe, 118. new-born child, 438. to lash the rascals, 155. to mine enemies, 100. villany, clothe my, 96. woods wailing winds, 573. wretches, poor, 147. Nam et ipsa scientia, 168. Name Achilles assumed, 219. Ah Sin was his, 669. and memory, 170. at which the world grew pale, 365. be George, if his, 78. be sung, let the Redeemer's, 302. behind them, left a, 837. beyond the sky, waft thy, 539. breathe not his, 519. call it by some better, 524. cannot conceive nor, 120. current but not appropriate, 457. deed without a, 123. fascination of a, 422. filches from me my good, 153. foolish whistling of a, 262. friend of every friendless, 366. good, better than precious ointment, 830. good, better than riches, 790, 827. good, in man and woman, 153. grand old, of gentleman, 633. greatness of his, 101. Greek or Roman, 267. halloo your, to the reverberate hills, 75. hell trembled at the hideous, 229. her, is never heard, 581. his former, is heard no more, 235. in print, pleasant to see one's, 539. in the ambush of my, 47. is great in mouths, 152. is Legion, my, 841. is MacGregor, my, 493. is Norval, my, 392. is woman, frailty thy, 128. king's, is a tower of strength, 97. lights without a, 256. local habitation and a, 59. love can scarce deserve the, 549. magic of a, 513. man with a terrible, 508. mark the marble with his, 322. murder takes a specious, 311. no blot on his, 514. no one can speak, 507. no parties, I, 198. of action, lose the, 136. of Crispian, rouse at the, 92. of the Prophet figs, 517. of the slough was Despond, 265. of the world, borrow the, 166. of Vanity Fair, it beareth the, 265. Phoebus what a, 539. pledge of a deathless, 616. ravished with the whistling of a, 319. rose by any other, 105. so blest as thine, no, 345. speak to thee in friendship's, 523. the world grew pale at, 365. thence they had their, 246. though late redeem thy, 354. to be known by, no, 152. to every fixed star, that give a, 54. unmusical to the Volscians' ears, 103. was writ in water, 577. we will not ask her, 516. what is friendship but a, 402. what 's in a, 105. what the dickens his, is, 46. which no one can spell, 508. whose, has been well spelt, 559. worth an age without a, 493. worthy of the, 447. Names, call things by their right, 457. commodity of good, 83. familiar as household words, 92. he loved to hear, 635. new-made honour doth forget men's, 78. of all the gods at once, 110. of their founders, forgotten the, 222. one of the few immortal, 562. syllable men's, 243. twenty more such, 72. which never were, 72. win ourselves good, 36. Named thee but to praise, nor, 562. Nameless column with the buried base, 546. deed, tells of a, 456. unremembered acts, 467. Nan, such mistress such, 21. Nap after dinner, 372. Napkins tacked together, two, 87. Naples is known, man to whom all, 798. Napoleon's troops, 537. Naps, old John, of Greece, 72. Narcissa's last words, 321. Narcotics numbing pain, 631. Narrative with age, 337. Narrow as the neck of a vinegar-cruet, 376. compass, 220. human wit so, 323. isthmus, this, 525. the corner where man dwells, 750. two, words hic jacet, 27. world, he doth bestride the, 110. Narrowed his mind, 399. Narrowing lust of gold, 633. Nasty ideas, a man of, 291. Nation, ballads of a, 281. confound the language of the, 462. corner-stone of a, 616. curled darlings of our, 149. God sifted a whole, 266. he hates our sacred, 61. language of the, 462. laws of a, who should make the, 281. made and preserved us a, 517, 595. ne'er would thrive, 287. noble and puissant, 254. not lift sword against, 832. of gallant men, 409. of men of honour, 409. of shopkeepers, 858. other courts of the, 213. righteousness exalteth a, 826. small one a strong, 834. trick of our English, 88. void of wit and humour, 389. Nations as a drop of a bucket, 834. but two, in all, 263. cheap defence of, 410. eclipsed the gayety of, 369. enrich unknowing, 39. fierce contending, 299. fond hope of many, 547. friendship with all, 435. greatness of his name make new, 101. kindreds and tongues, 849. mountains make enemies of, 418. Niobe of, 546. to foreign, and to the next ages, 170. Nation's eyes, history in a, 385. National debt a national blessing, 532. Native and to the manner born, 130. charm, one, 398. heath, my foot is on my, 493. hue of resolution, 136. land good night, my, 540. seas, guard our, 514. shore, adieu my, 540. shore, fast by their, 423. to the heart, head is not more, 127. wood-notes wild, 249. Nativity chance or death, 46. Natural defect, not caused by any, 168. force abated, nor his, 814. I do it more, 75. in him to please, 267. more than, 134. on the stage he was, 399. selection, 622. sorrow loss or pain, 473. tears they dropped, 240. Naturalist and historian, 367. Naturalists observe a flea, so, 290. Naturally as pigs squeak, 210. Nature, accuse not, 238. action lies in his true, 139. affrighted, recoils, 411. against the use of, 116. an apprentice, 446. ancestors of, 229. and nature's God, 304. and nature's laws, 330. and reason, according to, 754. appalled, 354. art imitates, 305. be your teacher, let, 466. blessed is the healthy, 579. book of, 784. book of, short of leaves, 585. broke the die, 552. built many stories high, 222. cannot make a man, 660. cannot miss, 272. canvas glowed beyond, 394. clever man by, 457. commonplace of, 473. compunctious visitings of, 117. could no further go, the force of, 271. course of, is the art of God, 310. credulities dear to, 486. custom is almost, 735. darling of, 776. death is a secret of, 751. debt to, 's quickly paid, 204. diseased, breaks forth, 85. disobedience to, 746. dissembling, 95. done in my days of, 131. everything contains all the powers of, 601. exerting unwearied power, 414. extremes in, 317, 322. faire is good by, 29. fast in fate, binding, 334. fault to, 127. first cause of all that is true, 755. first made man, free as, 275. fitted by, to bear, 753. fool of, stood, 273. fools of, 131. for 't is their, too, 301. formed but one such man, 552. forms us for ourselves, 777. framed strange fellows, 59. friend a masterpiece of, 602. from her seat sighing, 239. great secretary of, 208. habit is second, 779. he is great who is what he is from, 602. her custom holds, 143. his, is too noble, 103. hold the mirror up to, 137. holds communion with, 572. how unjust to, 307. I do fear thy, 117. I loved, 512. in hir corages, 1. in him was almost lost, 390. in spite of, and their stars, 211. in the love of, 572. in you stands on the very verge, 146. is a mutable cloud, 601. is above art in that respect, 148. is but art unknown, 316. is fine in love, 142. is good by, 29. is styled truth, 755. is subdued to what it works in, 163. is the art of God, 218, 310. is too noble for the world, 103. lengths unknown, to carry, 414. little we see in, that is ours, 476. lived in the eye of, 468. looks through, 320. lord of all the works of, 30. lost in art, 390. lost the perfect mould, 552. loves so well to change, 752. made a pause, 306. made her, fairer than, 35. made her what she is, 452. made thee to temper man, 280. made us men, 657. might stand up, 115. modesty of, o'erstep not the, 137. mortal, did tremble, 478. mourns her worshipper, 488. muse on, with a poet's eye, 513. must obey necessity, 115. never did betray, 467. never lends her excellence, 46. never made, death which, 308. never put her jewels into a garret, 170. no such thing in, 279. not inferior to art, 756. not man the less but, more, 547. of an insurrection, 111. of things that are, 755. one touch of, 102. out from the heart of, 598. passing through, to eternity, 127. pattern of excelling, 156. permit, to take her own way, 780. prodigality of, 96. prompting of, 718. rich with the spoils of, 217. rough paths of peevish, 288. says best and she says roar, 283. second, practice becomes, 707. seems dead o'er one half-world, 119. shakes off her firmness, 354. shows, happiness depends as, 413. sink in years, 299. so mild and benign, 312. solid ground of, 485. some things are of that, 266. speaks a various language, 572. state of war by, 290. strong propensity of, 253. sullenness against, 254. swears the lovely dears, 446. sweet look that, wears, 613. teaches beasts, 103. the breeze of, 480. the vicar of the Lord, 6. this fortress built by, 81. 't is their, too, 301. to advantage dressed, 323. to write and read comes by, 51. tone of languid, 417. under tribute, laid all, 457. unjust to, and himself, 307. up to nature's God, 320, 610. use can almost change the stamp of, 141. voice of, cries, 385. war was the state of, 407. weaknesses of human, 430. wears one universal grin, 362. what I call God fools call, 651. what is done against, 741. what we owe to, 339. who can paint like, 355. whole frame of, 300. whose body, is, 316. wild abyss the womb of, 229. wills, death a thing that, 755. youth of primy, 129. Natures, same with common, 313. Nature's bastards not her sons, 246. chief masterpiece, 279. cockloft is empty, 222. copy is not eterne, 121. daily food, human, 474. end of language is declined, 310. evening comment, 483. God, through nature up to, 320, 610. good and God's, 644. grace, rob me of free, 357. happiest mould, 388. heart beats strong, 634. heart in tune, 580. journeymen, 137. kindly law, 318. laws lay hid in night, 330. own creating, noble of, 358. own sweet cunning hand, 74. prentice hand, 446. second course, 120. second sun, love is, 35. soft nurse, gentle sleep, 89. sternest painter, 540. sweet restorer balmy sleep, 306. teachings, list to, 572. walks, eye, 375. works, universal blank of, 230. Naught a trifle, think, 311. but the nightingale's song, 428. can me bereave, 357. horror of falling into, 298. in this life sweet, 184. my sighs avail, 683. saith the buyer it is, 827. venture naught have, 21. woman's nay doth stand for, 163. Naughty night to swim in, 147. world, good deed in a, 66. Nausicaa, heaven of charms divine, 343. Nautilus, learn of the little, 318. Navies are stranded when, 493. Navigators, winds and waves on the side of the ablest, 430. Navy, load would sink a, 99. of England, royal, 392. Nay he shall have, 9. woman's, doth stand for naught, 163. Nazareth, good thing out of, 842. Ne supra crepidam, 721. Neaera's hair, tangles of, 657. Near, he comes too, 193, 350. he seems so, 633. is God to man, so, 600. to be thought so, will go, 53. to kerke the, from God more farre, 29. Nearer my God to thee, 606. Neat not gaudy, 510. repast light and choice, 252. still to be, still to be drest, 178. Neat's leather, ever trod on, 110. leather, shoe of, 213. Neat-handed Phillis, 248. Nebulous star we call the sun, 630. Necessary being, God a, 266. end, death a, 112. harmless cat, 64. to invent God, 800. Necessitatem in virtutem, 3. Necessite, maken vertue of, 3. Necessity beautiful, 640. has no law, 773. is the argument of tyrants, 453. knows no law, 711. nature must obey, 115. never refuses anything, 711. of mortal passions, 740. proper parent of an art, 441. the gods cannot strive against, 758. the mother of invention, 305. the tyrant's plea, 232. to make virtue of, 3, 192. turns to glorious gain, 476. villains by, 146. we give the praise of virtue to, 721. Necessity's sharp pinch, 146. Neck, driveth o'er a soldier's, 105. millstone hanged about his, 842. Necks to gripe of noose, 440. walk with stretched-forth, 833. Nectar on a lip, 442. water, and the rocks pure gold, 44. Nectarean juice, 577. Nectared sweets, feast of, 245. Need, deserted at his utmost, 271. ever but in times of, 273. friend in, 701. good turn at, 782. many things I do not, 759. of a remoter charm, 467. of blessing, I had most, 119. of milk not strong meat, 848. Needs go that the devil drives, 18, 73. only to be seen, 269. Needed by each one, all are, 598. Needful, one thing is, 842. Needle and thread, hinders, 585. and thread, plying her, 585. eye of a, go through the, 840. in a bottle of hay, 670. points faithfully, the, 524. to the pole, true as the, 306. true, like the, 389. Needle's eye, postern of a, 82. Needless alexandrine, 324. Needy hollow-eyed sharp-looking, 50. Neglect may breed mischief, 360. such sweet, 178. wise and salutary, 408. Neglecting worldly ends, 42. Negligences, his noble, 288. Negotiate for itself, every eye, 51. Neighbour, hate your, 591. love of your, 720. love your, as thyself, 813, 838, 840. says, looks not to what his, 751. that he might rob a, 592. to wrangle with a, 776. Neighbours, do good to our, 691. Neighbour's corn, acre of, 472. creed, argument to thy, 598. heart, in conjecture of a, 749. shame, publishing our, 670. wife, love your, 591. Neighbouring eyes, cynosure of, 248. Neighe as ever he can, 2. Neighing steed, farewell the, 154. Neighs, high and boastful, 92. Neither here nor there, 156. Nelly, none so fine as, 285. Nemean lion's nerve, 131. Neptune, would not flatter, 103. Neptune's ocean, all great, 120. Nerve, strength of, 482. stretch every, 359. the Nemean lion's, 131. the visual, 240. Nerves and finer fibres brace, 357. shall never tremble, 122. Nessus, shirt of, is upon me, 158. Nest, byrd that fyleth his owne, 8, 18. birds in last year's, no, 613. this delicious, 357. Nests, birds of this year in the, of the last, 792. birds in their little, agree, 302. birds of the air have, 839. in order ranged, 242. Nest-eggs to make clients lay, 215. Nestor swear, though, 59. Net, all is fish that cometh to, 15. Nets, ladies spend their time making, 291. Nether millstone, hard as, 818. Nettle danger, out of this, 84. tender-handed stroke a, 313. Neutral, loyal and, in a moment, 120. Neutrality of an impartial judge, 411. Never alone appear the Immortals, 502. better late than, 13. comes to pass, 454. elated, never dejected, 320. ending still beginning, 272. less alone, 431, 455. loved sae blindly, had we, 452. mention her, no we, 581. met or never parted, had we, 452. never can forget, 580. says a foolish thing, 279. tell a lie, 757. to hope again, 99. was seen nor never shall be, 182. would lay down my arms, 364. Never-ending flight of days, 227. Never-failing friends, 506. vice of fools, pride the, 323. Nevermore be officer of mine, 152. quoth the raven, 640. shall be lifted, 640. New broom sweeps clean, 16. cost little less than, 296. departure, 858. ever charming ever, 358. fashion, the world's, 54. is not valuable, what is, 532. laws, new lords and, 200. look amaist as weel 's the, 447. or old, ale enough whether, 23. or old, alike fantastic if too, 324. see this is, it may be said, 830. Testament, blessing of the, 164. thing under the sun, no, 830. things succeed, 203. transcends the old, the, 618. what is valuable is not, 532. what was, was false, 374. world into existence, 464. Zealand, traveller from, 591. News, bringer of unwelcome, 88. evil, rides post, 242. from a far country, 828. good, baits, 242. much older than their ale, 397. on the Rialto, what, 61. swallowing a tailor's, 80. New-born babe, pity like a, 118. babe, sinews of the, 139. child, a naked, 478. New England, I sing, 655. lights her fire in every prairie, 655. Newest kind of ways, 90. New-fangled mirth, May's, 54. New-fledged offspring, 396. New-laid eggs roasted rare, 274. New-lighted, herald Mercury, 140. New-made honour doth forget men's names, 78. New-mown hay, 296. New-spangled ore, 248. Newspaper, never look into a, 441. Newspapers are villanous, 441. Newt, eye of, and toe of frog, 123. Newton be, God said let, 330. where stood the statue of, 475. Next doth ride abroad, 417. Niagara stuns with thundering sound, 395. Nicanor lay dead in his harness, 837. Nice of no vile hold to stay him up, 79. too, for a statesman, 399. Nicely sanded floor, 397. Nicer hands, affection hateth, 27. Niche he was ordained to fill, 421. Nicht-goun, in his, 679. Nick, Machiavel, 215. of time, 257. our old, 215. Niggardly rich man, 761. Nigh is grandeur to our dust, 600. Night, a cap by, 397, 401. across the day beyond the, 627. an atheist half believes a God by, 308. and storm and darkness, 544. as darker grows the, 399. attention still as, 227. azure robe of, the, 573. bed by, chest of drawers by day, 397. before Christmas, 't was the, 527. black it stood as, 228. borrower of the, 120. breathed the long long, 639. breathing through the, 583. calm and silent, 642. candles of the, 66. chaos and old, 224. cheek of, hangs upon the, 105. closed his eyes in endless, 382. cometh when no man can work, 843. danger's troubled, 515. darkens the streets, 224. day brought back my, 252. day of woe the watchful, 508. deep of, is crept upon our talk, 115. descending, 331. doomed to walk the, 131. eldest, and chaos, 229. empty-vaulted, 244. except I be by Sylvia in the, 44. fair regent of the, 426. follows the day, 130. for the morrow, desire of the, 567. from busy day the peaceful, 387. gloomy as, he stands, 345. golden lamps in a green, 262. good, and joy be wi' you, 458. good night good, 106. had withdrawn her sable veil, 786. has a thousand eyes, 669. hideous, makes, 331. hideous, making, 131. how beautiful is, 507. imagining some fear in the, 59. in love with, 107. in Russia, this will last out a, 47. in the dead of, 88. infant crying in the, 632. infinite day excludes the, 303. innumerable as the stars of, 235. is but the daylight sick, 66. is long that never finds the day, 124. is the time to weep, 497. joint labourer with the day, 126. last in the train of, 235. light will repay the wrongs of, 203. lightning in the collied, 57. listening ear of, 640. lovely as a Lapland, 475. lovers' tongues by, 106. many a dreadful, 356. meaner beauties of the, 174. mid the cheerless hours of, 568. motions of his spirit are dull as, 66. my native land good, 540. nature's laws lay hid in, 330. naughty, to swim in, 147. no evil thing walks by, 244. nor the moon by, 824. O day and, 133. of cloudless climes, 551. of memories and of sighs, 511. of sorrow, a fore-spent, 258. of the grave, 428. of waking, morn of toil, 491. oft in the stilly, 523. oft in the tranquil, 587. passed a miserable, 96. pillar of fire by, 813. pilot 't is a fearful, 581. regent of the, 426. sable goddess, 306. say not good, 433. shades of, 234. shadow of a starless, 564. shall be filled with music, 614. silver lining on the, 243. singeth all, 127. so full of ghastly dreams, 96. so late into the, 553. soft stillness and the, 65. son of the sable, 39. sound of revelry by, 542. stars in empty, 496. steal a few hours from the, 521. sung from morn till, 427. Sylvia in the, except I be by, 44. that makes me or fordoes me, 156. that first we met, 581. that slepen alle, 1. till it be morrow, 106. to bloom for sons of, 520. to each a fair good, 490. toiling upward in the, 616. unto night showeth knowledge, 819. upon the cheek of, 105. vast and middle of the, 128. watch in the, 822. watchman what of the, 833. what is the, 123. when deep sleep falleth, 816. windy, a rainy morrow, 162. wings of, 614. witching time of, 139. with this her solemn bird, 233. womb of uncreated, 227. world in love with, 107. would not spend another such, 96. yield day to, 93. Nights and days to come, all our, 117. are longest in Russia, when, 47. are wholesome, 127. awake, lie ten, 51. dews of summer, 426. forty days and forty, 812. profit of their shining, 54. such as sleep o', 111. three sleepless, I passed, 465. to waste long, in pensive discontent, 29. with sleep, winding up, 92. Night's black arch, 451. black mantle, 781. blue arch adorn, 424. candles are burnt out, 108. dull ear, piercing the, 92. Night-cap decked his brow, 401. Night-flower sees but one moon, 521. Nightingale dies for shame if another bird sings, 188. man who imitated the, 726. no music in the, 44. roar an 't were any, 57. the wakeful, 233. to act the part of a, 743. was mute, the, 589. Nightingale's high note, 551. song in the grove, 428. Nightly pitch my moving tent, 497. to the listening earth, 300. Nil tam difficilest, 203. Nile, allegory on the banks of the, 440. dam up the waters of the, 596. dogs drinking from the, 715, 719. outvenoms all the worms of, 160. show me the fountain of the, 602. where is my serpent of old, 157. Nilotic isle, 240. Nimble and airy servitors, 253. and full of subtle flame, 196. Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself, 117. capers, in a lady's chamber, 95. Nine days' wonder, 6, 16. lives like a cat, 16, 691. moons wasted, 149. Ninety-eight, to speak of, 681. Ninny, Handel 's but a, 351. Ninth part of a hair, I 'll cavil on, 85. Niobe, like, all tears, 128. of nations, 546. Nipping and an eager air, 130. Nips his root, 99. Nisi suadeat intervallis, 857. No better than you should be, 197. day without a line, 720. love lost between us, 178. more like my father, 128. more of that Hal, 85. reckoning made, 107. sooner looked but they loved, 71. sooner met but they looked, 71. sooner sighed but asked the reason, 71. Noah's ark, hunt it into, 416. ark, mouldy rolls of, 268. Nobilitas sola est atque unica virtus, 406. Nobility, betwixt the wind and his, 83. idleness is an appendix to, 187. is the only virtue, 721. my, begins with me, 733. of ascent and descent, 668. our old, 680. Nobility's true badge, mercy is, 103. Noble and approved good masters, 149. army of martyrs, 850. be, 656. bloods, the breed of, 110. by heritage generous and free, 285. in a death so, 242. in reason, 134. living and the noble dead, 476. mind o'erthrown, 136. negligences, teach his, 288. of nature's own creating, 358. origin, gift of, 474. thoughts, never alone with, 34. to be good, 't is only, 624. to be, we 'll be good, 406. too, for the world, 103. Nobles and heralds, 288. by the right of an earlier creation, 590. Nobleman writes a book, when a, 374. Noblemen of the garden, 597. Nobleness in other men, 656. Nobler growth, man is the, 433. in the mind to suffer, 135. loves and cares, 477. Noblest, feels the, acts the best, 654. mind the best contentment has, 27. Roman of them all, 115. thing, earth's, 656. things, sweetness and light the two, 291. work of God, an honest man, 319, 447. Nobly born must nobly meet his fate, 698. die for their country, 102. planned, perfect woman, 475. Nobody at home, there 's, 336. I care for, 427. Nobody's business, 207. Nod, affects to, 271. an esteemed person's, 728. ready with every, to tumble, 97. shakes his curls and gives the, 337. Nods and becks, 248. Homer sometimes, 706. nor is it Homer, 323. Nodded at the helm, Palinurus, 332. Noddin, nid nid, 458. Nodding horror, 243. violet grows, 58. Nodosities of the oak, 412. Noise, dire was the, of conflict, 236. like of a hidden brook, 499. no, over a good deed, 753. of endless wars, 229. of folly, shunn'st the, 249. of many waters, 822. of waters in mine ears, 96. they that govern make least, 196. Noiseless fabric sprung, 535. falls the foot of time, 464. foot of time, inaudible and, 74. tenor of their way, 385. Noll for shortness called, 388. Nomen alias quaere, 175. Nominated in the bond, 65. Nomination of this gentleman, 145. to office, 410. Non amo te, Sabidi, 286. None are so desolate, 541. but himself his parallel, 352. but the brave deserves the fair, 271. ever loved but at first sight, 35. knew thee but to love thee, 562. on earth above her, 455. resign, few die and, 435. so blind that will not see, 283, 293. so deaf that will not hear, 19, 283. so poor to do him reverence, 113. think the great unhappy but the great, 310. to praise, maid with, 469. unhappy but the great, 301. who dares do more is, 118. without hope e'er loved, 377. Nonsense and sense, through, 269. now and then, a little, 389. the corner of, 505. Nook for me, an obscure, 643. seat in some poetic, 536. Nooks to lie and read in, 536. Noon, blaze of, 241. heaven's immortal, 566. no sun no moon no, 586. of thought, 433. sailing athwart the, 501. sun has not attained his, 202. to dewy eve, from, 225. Noonday, clearer than the, 816. light, truth and, 654. that wasteth at, 822. Noontide air, summer's, 227. Noose, necks to gripe of, 440. Noosing a bursting purse, 449. Norman blood, 624. North, Ariosto of the, 545. ask where 's the, 318. fair weather out of the, 817. hills of the stormy, 570. no East no West no, 517. to southeast to west, 781. unripened beauties of the, 298. Northern main, to the, 333. thought is slow, 648. North-wind's breath, 570. Norval, my name is, 392. Norwegian hills, hewn on, 224. Nor'-wester is blowing, a strong, 510. Nose, any, may ravage a rose, 643. down his innocent, 67. entuned in hire, 1. his own, would not assert his, 415. into other men's porridge, 787. jolly red nose, 683. look so blue, why does thy, 673. of Cleopatra, 799. on a man's face, 44, 192, 785. paying through the, 858. sharp as a pen, 91. spectacles on, and pouch on side, 69. that 's his precious, 585. to the grindstone, 360. wipe a bloody, 349. Noses, and pleasant scents the, 655. athwart men's, 104. to the grindstone, 11, 172, 191. Nosegay of culled flowers, 779. Nostril, that ever offended, 46. upturned his, 239. Nostrils, breath is in his, 833. Not a drum was heard, 563. dead but gone before, 455. if I know myself at all, 509. in the vein, I am, 97. in toys we spent them, 260. lost but gone before, 283. of an age but for all time, 179. that I loved Caesar less, 113. to know me, 234. to speak it profanely, 137. what we wish, 390. with me is against me, 842. Notches on the blade, 811. Note, deed of dreadful, 121. deserving, 201. it in a book, 834. of him take no, 52. of praise, swells the, 384. of preparation, give dreadful, 92. of time, we take no, 306. of, when found make a, 652. take note take, O world, 154. that means to be of, 158. that swells the gale, 386. which Cupid strikes, 218. youth that means to be of, 158. Notes, all the compass of the, 271. by distance made more sweet, 390. chiel 's amang ye takin', 449. of woe, the deepest, 452. thick-warbled, 241. thy liquid, 251. thy once loved poet sung, 335. with many a winding bout, 249. Note-book, set in a, 115. Nothing, a thing cannot go back to, 751. becomes him ill, 55. before and nothing behind, 503. blessed is he who expects, 347. but that, might ever do, 78. but vain fantasy, begot of, 105. but well and fair, 242. but what hath been said before, 185, 702. can be well done hastily, 711. can bring back the hour, 478. can come out of nothing, 751. can cover his high fame, 198. can need a lie, 205. can touch him further, 121. can we call our own but death, 82. comes amiss so money comes, 72. comes to the new or strange, 625. common did or mean, 263. condition of doing, 748. created something of, 222. death in itself is, 276. dies but something mourns, 558. earthly could surpass her, 555. either good or bad, 134. else but to be mended, 211. emboldens sin so much as mercy, 109. except a battle lost, 463. extenuate, 156. for thee is too early, 752. full of sound and fury signifying, 125. gives to airy, 59. half so sweet in life, 521. having, yet hath all, 174. hid from the heat thereof, 819. I have everything yet have, 702. I owe much, I have, 770. I want nothing and I possess, 702. if not critical, 151. ill can dwell in such a temple, 43. in excess, 757. in his life became him, 117. infinite deal of, speaks an, 60. is but what is not, 116. is changed in France, 809. is good or fair alone, 598. is impossible, 11. is here for tears, 242. is law that is not reason, 278. is so hard but search will find it out, 203. is there to come, 261. is unnatural, 441. learned nothing and forgotten, 811. like being used to a thing, 441. little is better than, 710. long, everything by starts and, 268. must be done too late, 720. new except what is forgotten, 811. of him that doth fade, 42. passages that lead to, 386. profits more than self-esteem, 238. risks nothing gains, 21. says, when nothing to say, 374. secretly, do, 697. settled in manners, there is, 602. so becomes a man as modest stillness, 91. so difficult but it may be found out, 704. so expensive as glory, 460. so precious as time, 773. starve with, 60. succeeds like success, 858. that he did not adorn, 367. the sweet do, 748. the world knows, of its greatest men, 594. 't is something, 153. 't is not for, we life pursue, 276. to him falls early, 183. to this, but, 378. to wail or knock the breast, 242. to write about, 748. triumphs for, 160. true but heaven, 524. we desire, so much as what we ought not to have, 711. will come of nothing, 146. wise for saying, 60. wise men say, in dangerous times, 196. zealous for, 373. Nothings, such laboured, 324. Nothingness, day of, 548. pass into, 574. Noticeable man, 472. Notion, blunder and foolish, 448. Notions, fudge we call old, 661. Notorious by base fraud, 715. Nought is everything, 517. shall make us rue, 80. so vile that on the earth, 106. Nourish all the world, 56. Nourisher in life's feast, 120. Nourishment called supper, 54. Novelty, pleased with, 417. November's surly blast, 446. Now and forever, 533. came still evening on, 233. eternal, does always last, 261. everlasting, 261. I know it, thought so once, 350. I lay me down to sleep, 687. if it be, 't is not to come, 145. is the accepted time, 846. 's the day, now 's the hour, 450. Noyance or unrest, 357. Null, splendidly, 631. the evil is, 649. Nulla dies sine linea, 720. Nullum magnum ingenium, 267. quod tetigit non ornavit, 367. Number, blessings without, 302. happiness of the greatest, 856. our days, teach us to, 822. stand more for, than accompt, 48. Numbers, add to golden, 182. good luck in odd, 46. harmonious, 230. lisped in, 327. lived in Settle's, 331. luck in odd, there is, 583. magic, and persuasive sound, 294. round, are false, 375. sanctified the crime, 425. stream in smoother, 324. tell me not in mournful, 612. there is divinity in odd, 46. warmly pure, 389. Nun, like sentinel and, 635. the holy time is quiet as a, 470. Nunnery get thee to a, 136. Nunquam se minus otiosum, 455. Nuptial bower, led her to the, 237. Nurse a flame, if you, 516. contemplation, her best, 244. for a poetic child, 489. nature's soft, 89. of arms and land of scholars, 395. of manly sentiment, 410. of young desire, 427. Nurses, wives are old men's, 165. Nurse's arms, puking in the, 69. Nursed a dear gazelle, 526. Nursing her wrath, 451. Nutbrown ale, the spicy, 249. Nutmeg-graters, rough as, 313. Nutmegs and cloves, 683. Nutrition, to draw, 317. Nymph, a wanton ambling, 95. haste thee, 248. in thy orisons, 136. mountain, sweet liberty, 248. Naiad or a Grace, 490. Nympha pudica Deum vidit, 258. Nympholepsy of fond despair, 546.
O me no O's, 862. Oak, bend a knotted, 294. brave old, the, 667. for angling rod a sturdy, 217. from a small acorn grows, 459. hardest-timbered, 94. hearts of, are our ships, 388. hollow, our palace is, 537. little strokes fell great, 360. many strokes overthrow the tallest, 32. nodosities of the, 412. raven on yon left-hand, 349. shadow of the British, 410. ships were British, 388. Oaks, branch-charmed, 575. from little acorns, tall, 459. Oaken bucket, the old, 537. Oar, drip of the suspended, 543. in every man's boat, 789. low stir of leaves and dip of, 619. soft moves the dipping, 674. spread the thin, 318. Oars alone can ne'er prevail, 416. keep time and voices tune, 518. were silver, the, 157. with falling, 262. Oat-cakes and sulphur, the land of, 459. Oath, corporal, 788. good mouth-filling, 86. hard a keeping, sworn too, 54. he never made, to break an, 214. he that imposes an, 214. honour of more weight than an, 757. no, too binding for a lover, 697. not the, makes us believe, 696. spirit flew up with the, 379. trust no man on his, 109. Oaths, false as dicers', 140. soldier full of strange, 69. Oatmeal, literature on a little, 460. Oats food for horses, 187. Obadias, David, Josias, 686. Obdured breast, arm the, 228. Obedience bane of all genius, 567. supreme powers keep men in, 193. to God, 859. Obey the important call, 421. to love cherish and to, 851. troops of friends, 124. whom three realms, 326. Object be our country, let our, 530. in possession, 748. Objects in an airy height, 287. of all thought, 467. sees in all, eye of intellect, 579. Obligation, haste to pay an, 795. to posterity, 439. Obliged by hunger, 326. Obliging, so, ne'er obliged, 327. Oblivion, after life is, 750. bury in, 201. second childishness and mere, 69. stretch her wing, 347. tooth of time and razure of, 49. Oblivious antidote, some sweet, 125. Obscure grave, a little little, 82. palpable, 227. Obscures the show of evil, 63. Obsequious majesty, 237. Observance, breach than the, 130. with this special, 137. Observation, bearings of this, 652. by my penny of, 55. smack of, 78. strange places crammed with, 68. with extensive view, 365. Observations which we make, 320. Observe the opportunity, 837. Observer, God has waited six thousand years for an, 670. he is a great, 111. Observers, observed of all, 136. Observer's sake, partial for the, 320. Obstinate questionings of sense, 478. Obstruction, to lie in cold, 48. Occasion, courage mounted with, 78. mellowing of, 55. requires, silent when, 729. to know one another, 45. when to take, by the hand, 623. Occasions and causes, 93. qualities to meet great, 663. Occident, in the yet unformed, 39. Occupation, absence of, 415. 's gone, Othello's, 154. Occupations, let thy, be few, 752. Occurrence, fortuitous, 403. Ocean bed, day-star in the, 248. deep bosom of the, 95. depths of the, 674. girdled with the sky, 507. grasp the, with my span, 303. great Neptune's, 120. I have loved thee, 547. is this the mighty, 512. leans against the land, 395. life's tremulous, 528. like the round, 507. murmurs as the, 512. nothing but sky and, 503. of truth all undiscovered, 278. on life's vast, 317. on whose awful face, 610. roll on thou dark blue, 547. sunless retreats of the, 524. the round, 467. to the river of his thoughts, 553. unfathomed caves of, 385. upon a painted, 498. wave, life on the, 675. wave of the, 680. Ocean's foam to sail, on, 542. mane, hand upon the, 588. melancholy waste, 572. O'clock, for it 's nou ten, 679. October, dies in, 184. Octogenarian chief, the, 545. Octosyllabic verse, the, 550. Ocular proof, give me, 154. Odd numbers, divinity in, 46. numbers, luck in, 583. numbers most effectual, 720. numbers, the god delights in, 720. Odds, facing fearful, 593. life must one swear, 287. with morning, night almost at, 123. Odious, comparisons are, 7, 40, 177. in woollen, 321. Odorous, comparisons are, 52. Odour, stealing and giving, 74. sweet and wholesome, 296. Odours crushed are sweeter, 455. flung rose flung, 238. Sabean, 232. virtue is like precious, 165. when sweet violets sicken, 567. Odyssey, the Iliad and the, 503. O'er-dusted, than gilt, 102. O'erflowing full, without, 257. Off with his head, 97, 296. Offence, detest the, 333. forgave the, 273. from amorous causes, spring, 325. is rank, my, 139. no harshness gives, 324. returning after, 242. Offences, too thin to hide, 101. Offended, for him have I, 113. Offender, hugged the, 273. love the, 333. never pardons the, 206. Offending Adam, whipped the, 90. front of my, 149. soul alive, most, 92. Offends at some unlucky time, 328. Offering be, though poor the, 525. Off-heel provokes the caper, his, 442. Office and affairs of love, 51. circumlocution, 652. clear in his great, 118. due participation of, 435. hath but a losing, 88. insolence of, 135. nomination to, 410. tender, long engage me, 328. to speak patience, 't is all men's, 53. Offices are public trusts, 529. friendship an exchange of good, 795. great talents for great, 421. of prayer and praise, 479. Officer and the office, 461. fear each bush an, 95. of mine, never more be, 152. Officious innocent sincere, 366. Offspring, new fledged, 396. of heaven first-born, 230. of the gentilman Jafeth, 182. time's noblest, 312. true source of human, 234. Oft expectation fails, 73. has it been my lot, 390. in the stilly night, 523. invited me, 150. repeating they believe 'em, 288. the wisest man, he is, 472. Oil, business furnishes, 415. everything is soothed by, 717. incomparable Macassar, 555. little, in a cruse, 815. midnight, consumed the, 348. neither did the cruse of, fail, 815. of joy for mourning, 834. on the sea, pouring, 740. unprofitably burns, our, 415. Oily art, that glib and, 146. man of God, round fat, 357. Ointment precious, better than, 830. Old age comes on apace, 428. age, dallies like the, 75. age in this universal man, 169. age is a regret, 608. age is beautiful and free, their, 471. age of cards, 321. age serene and bright, 475. age, which should accompany, 124. ale enough whether new or, 23. alike fantastic if too new or, 324. always find time to grow, 312. and fat, grows, 84. as I am for ladies love unfit, 272. authors to read, 171. Belerium to the northern main, 333. bookes, out of, 5. ere I was, 503. fieldes, out of the, 6. friends are best, 195. friends old times, 401. friends to trust, 171. Grimes is dead, 596. groans ring yet in my ears, 106. growing, in drawing nothing up, 419. have been young and now am, 819. hugged by the, 585. I love everything that 's, 401. in the brave days of, 593. iron rang, 211. jolly place in times of, 472. love for new, 25. man, a good, 52. man do, what can an, 584. man eloquent, 252. man to have so much blood, 124. man, weak and despised, 147. man's darling, 19. man's heart, blood in an, 655. manners old books old wine, 171. men fools, young men think, 36. men shall dream dreams, 836. men's dream, 268. mighty minds of, 506. monks of, those, 678. Nick, 215. nobility, leave us still our, 680. not so, but she may learn, 64. oaken bucket, 537. odd ends stolen out of holy writ, 96. soldiers are surest, 181. tale and often told, 489. Testament, blessing of the, 164. that glorious song of, 640. the new transcends the, 618. wine to drink, 171. wine wholesomest, is not, 181. with service, weary and, 99. wood burns brightest, 181. wood to burn, 171. Oldest sins the newest kind of ways, 90. Old-fashioned poetry, 208. Old-gentlemanly vice, 556. Olive-plants, children like, 824. Oliver, Rowland for an, 859. Olympian bards who sung, 599. Olympic games, conqueror in the, 733. race, Alexander in the, 732. Olympus, tottering Ossa stood on, 344. Omega, Alpha and, 849. Omen, asks no, 339. Omnia mutantur, 321. Omnipresent, like the Deity is, 534. On a lone barren isle, 666. and up amid the hills, 634. his last legs, 172. Stanley on, 490. with the dance, 542. ye brave, 515. Once a year, Christmas comes but, 20. I thought so, now I know it, 350. in doubt, 153. loved poet sung, notes thy, 335. man can die but, 90. more unto the breach, 91. more upon the waters, 542. to be resolved, 153. to every man and nation, 657. One and inseparable, 533. as the sea, 496. country one constitution, 531. fair daughter and no more, 134. fair spirit, with, 547. fell swoop, 124. forty feeding like, 469. God one law one element, 634. good sir I owe you, 454. kind kiss before we part, 671. led astray, like, 250. man among a thousand, 830. man can do, so much, 263. man's poison, 199. man's will, to live by, 31. man's wit, 861. many must labour for the, 551. mind in an house, 851. more unfortunate, 586. near one is too far, 648. of her, within, 297. on God's side is a majority, 641. science only, 323. that feared God, 816. that hath, unto every, 841. that loved not wisely, 156. that was a woman, 143. that would circumvent God, 143. that would peep and botanize, 471. thought of thee, 333. truth is clear, 316. Onset, word of, 474. Onward, steer right, 252. upward till the goal ye win, 641. Oozing out, my valour is, 441. Opaceous earth, round this, 237. Ope, murder hath broke, 120. my lips, when I, 60. the sacred source, 382. Open and free, hand and heart, 102. as day for melting charity, 90. eye, alle night with, 1. locks whoever knocks, 123. rebuke is better, 829. yield, try what the, 315. Opening bud to heaven conveyed, 500. eyelids of the morn, 247. flower, every, 302. paradise to him are, 386. Openings, spots of sunny, 536. Operation, by mere mechanic, 215. it requires a surgical, 459. Opes the palace of eternity, 243. Ophiuchus, huge, 229. Opinion, error of, 434. human to err in, 742. inconsistencies of, 533. my deliberate, 505. no way approve his, 77. of his own, still, 215. of Pythagoras, 77. of the law, with good, 440. of the strongest, 797. pay for his false, 215. scope of my, 126. what thinkest thou of his, 77. Opinions back with wager, 554. force of, 775. halt between two, 815. I have bought golden, 118. maintain no ill, 398. never two, alike, 777. of mankind, 434. stiff in, always in the wrong, 268. Opportunities lost never regained, 720. Opportunity, dust of servile, 483. observe the, 837. watch your, 758. we often miss our, 709. will prevail, 758. Opposed, that the, may beware, 130. Opposing end them, by, 135. Oppressed, while one man 's, 320. with two weak evils, 69. Oppression, rumour of, 418. Oppressor's wrong, 135. Oppugnancy, in mere, 102. Optics sharp it needs, 439. turn their, in upon 't, 214. Oracle, I am Sir, 60. of God, fast by the, 223. pronounced wisest, 241. Oracles are dumb, 251. Oracular tongue, use of my, 440. Oraculous, let him, thy fate display, 344. Orange bright, like golden lamps, 262. flower perfumes the bower, 494. glows, where the gold, 803. Orations, make no long, 432. objections against, 738. Orator, I am no, 114. Orators, loud-bawling, 735. repair, the famous, 241. very good, when they are out, 71. Oratory, flowery, he despised, 304. Orb, foolery does walk about this, 76. in orb cycle and epicycle, 237. monthly changes in her circled, 106. of one particular tear, 163. of song, that mighty, 479. there is not the smallest, 65. Orbaneja the painter, 788. Orbed maiden with white fire, 565. Orbit and sum of Shakespeare's wit, 600. Orcades, in Scotland at the, 318. Orchard lawns, happy fair with, 629. sleeping within my, 132. Orchestral silences, grand, 621. Ordained of God, 844. Ordains, Heaven a time, 252. Order changeth, the old, 629. decently and in, 846. gave each thing view, 98. his mistress', to perform, 331. in variety we see, 333. is Heaven's first law, 319. nests ranged in, 242. of your going, stand not upon the, 122. reigns in Warsaw, 809. set thine house in, 834. this better in France, 379. to haud the wretch in, 448. Orders, Almighty's, to perform, 299. brought, large elements in, 634. profane no divine, 398. Ordinances, external, 369. Ordinary men are fit for, 146. men, reach, of, 470. Ordine retrogrado, 169. Ore, new-spangled, 248. Organ, most miraculous, 135. of her life, every lovely, 53. silent, loudest chants, 599. Organs dimensions senses, 63. Organically incapable of a tune, 509. Organized hypocrisy, 607. Organ-pipe of frailty, 80. Orient beams, spreads his, 233. mould, shaft of, 570. pearl, a double row, 685. pearl, sowed the earth with, 234. pearls at random strung, 437. pearls, puddly thoughts to, 783. Origin, every gift of noble, 474. Original a thought is often, 637. and end, 367. brightness, lost her, 225. proclaim, their great, 300. Originals, reading books in the, 603. Shakespeare more original than his, 604. Originality, solitude of his own, 677. Originator and quoter, 604. Orion, loose the bands of, 818. Orisons, nymph in thy, 136. Ormus and of Ind, wealth of, 226. Ornament, foreign aid of, 356. in prosperity, education an, 762. is but the guiled shore, 63. it carried none, 811. of a meek and quiet spirit, 849. of beauty is suspect, 162. sent to be a moment's, 474. to his profession, 164. to society, 510. Ornate and gay, 242. Orphan's tears, wronged, 194. Orpheus, bid the soul of, sing, 250. harp of, 253. with his lute, 98. Orthodox, prove their doctrine, 210. Orthodoxy is my doxy, 858. Osity and ation, words in, 462. Ossa on Olympus stood, 344. on Pelion, 809. on the top of Pelion, 772. Ostentatious, elegant but not, 369. Ostrich, resembled the wings of an, 590. Oswego spreads her swamps, 395. Othello's breast, a rush against, 156. occupation 's gone, 154. visage in his mind, I saw, 151. Others apart sat on a hill, 228. should build for him, 470. Ounce of civet, give me an, 148. of poison in one pocket, 593. Our acts our angels are, 183. Oursels, to see, as others see, 448. Ourselves are at war, 183. the fault is in, 110. to know, knowledge is, 320. Out brief candle, 125. damned spot, 124. good orators when they are, 71. mordre wol, 5. of house and home, 89. of my lean and low ability, 77. of old bookes, 6. of sight out of mind, 7, 35. of the frying-pan, 18. of the old fieldes, 6. of thine own mouth, 842. Outbreak of a fiery mind, 133. Out-did the frolic wine, 203. the meat, 203. Out-herods Herod, 137. Outlives in fame, 296. this day and comes safe home, 92. Out-paramoured the Turk, 147. Outrageous fortune, arrows of, 135. Outrageously virtuous, 297. Outrun the constable, 212. Outshone the wealth of Ormus, 226. Outside, swashing and a martial, 66. what a goodly, falsehood hath, 61. Out-topping knowledge, 665. Outvenoms all the worms of the Nile, 160. Out-vociferize even sound itself, 285. Outward and visible sign, 850. appear beautiful, 841. form and feature, 503. side, angel on the, 49. walls, banners on the, 125. Over the hills and far away, 348. violent or over civil, 268. Overarched, Etrurian shades high, 224. pillared shade high, 239. Overcame, I came saw and, 90. Over-canopied with woodbine, 58. Overcome but half his foe, 225. evil with good, 844. us like a summer's cloud, 122. Overcomes by force, 225. Over-flowing full, without, 257. Over-measure, enough with, 103. Overmuch, be not righteous, 830. Over-payment of delight, 508. Overpowering knell, 508. Over-refinement, let not, deck thy thoughts, 750. Overthrow, purposed, 162. Over-weathered ribs, 62. Ovid Murray, how sweet an, 332. Owe, if I can't pay, I can, 9. much I have nothing, 770. no man anything, 844. you one, thank you I, 454. Owed, dearest thing he, 117. Owing owes not, a grateful mind, 231. Owl, hawked at by a mousing, 120. that shrieked, it was the, 119. to be afraid of an, 292. Owls, answer him ye, 331. to Athens, sending, 760. Owlet atheism, the, 501. Own, do what I will with mine, 840. every subject's soul is his, 92. God marked him for his, 208. the soft impeachment, 441. would not assert his nose his, 415. Owned with a grin, 507. Owner, grief makes his, stoop, 79. ox knoweth his, 832. Owners, kick their, 439. Ox, fish sold for more than an, 734. goeth to the slaughter, 825. knoweth his owner, 832. than a stalled, 826. Oxen, who drives fat, 375. Oxenforde, clerk ther was of, 1. Oxlips and the crown imperial, 78. and the nodding violet, 58. Oyster crossed in love, 442. man that first eat an, 292. not good without an R in the month, 857. pearl in your foul, 72. the world 's mine, 45. 't was a fat, 334, 800.
Pace, creeps in this petty, 125. inoffensive, 237. thoughts with violent, 155. Paces, time travels in divers, 70. Pacific, stared at the, 576. Pacings, the long mechanic, 625. Pack, as a huntsman his, 399. Pack-staff, plain as a, 172. Pagan horn, lends his, 331. suckled in a creed, 476. Page, beautiful quarto, 442. history hath but one, 546. of knowledge, ample, 384. pictures atone for the, 331. prescribed, all but the, 315. rank thee upon glory's, 518. torn from their destined, 456. Pageant, insubstantial, 43. train when I am dead, no, 571. Pageantry of a king, 688. Paid dear for his whistle, 361. well that is well satisfied, 65. Pain, akin to, 614. all the heart then knew of, 679. and anguish wring the brow, 490. and ruin, threats of, 385. be our joys three parts, 649. change the place and keep the, 303. cure is not worth the, 725. die of a rose in aromatic, 316. dull narcotics numbing, 631. error wounded writhes with, 573. for promised joy, 446. frown at pleasure smile in, 309. glad life's arrears of, 650. greatest, it is to love, 261. heart that never feels a, 377. in company with, 476. is felt in every member, 788. it is that pain to miss, 261. it was to drown, 96. labour we delight in physics, 120. laughter is fraught with some, 565. lessened by another's anguish, 104. mighty, to love it is, 261. naught but grief and, 446. no fiery throbbing, 367. no throbs of fiery, 367. of finite hearts that yearn, 648. pleasures banish, 303. pleasures in the vale of, 492. short-lived, 489. sigh yet feel no, 525. some natural sorrow loss or, 473. stranger yet to, 381. sweet is pleasure after, 271. tender for another's, 381. that has been and may be, 473. though full of, 227. to break its links so soon, 520. too much rest becomes a, 346. to the bear, 593. turns with ceaseless, 394. vows made in, 231. Pains and penalties of idleness, 332. grow sharp, when, 432. labour for his, 378. man of pleasure man of, 309. of love be sweeter far, 276. pleasure in poetic, 419. stings you for your, 313. which only poets know, 419. world of sighs for my, 150. Painful vigils keep, pensive poets, 331. warrior famoused for fight, 161. Paint an inch thick, 144. like nature, who can, 355. lion not so fierce as they, 206. no words can, 437. the laughing soil, 535. the lily gild refined gold, 79. the meadows with delight, 56. them, he best can, 333. them truest praise them most, 300. Painted blind, winged Cupid, 57. blossoms drest, 28. devil, childhood that fears a, 120. Jove, like a, 267. lion is not so fierce as, 222. ocean, upon a, 498. she 's all my fancy, her, 682. ship, idle as a, 498. trifles and fantastic joys, 391. Painter, flattering, a, 399. great, dips his pencil, 564. gymnastic teacher, 721. nature's sternest, 540. Painting can express, more than, 301. is silent poetry, 742. poetry as speaking, 742. Paintings, I have heard of your, 136. Palace and a prison, 544. beautiful, the, 266. deceit in gorgeous, 107. hollow oak our, 537. of eternity, key that opes the, 243. of the soul, 221, 541. Palaces, gorgeous, 43. 'mid pleasures and, 568. princes', cottages had been, 60. prosperity within thy, 824. Pale, call it fair not, 500. cast of thought, 136. feet crossed in rest, 667. gradations, no, 493. his uneffectual fire, 'gins to, 132. jessamine, crow-toe and, 247. martyr in shirt of fire, 667. my cheeks make, 199. passion loves, places which, 184. prithee why so, 256. realms of shade, 572. unripened beauties, 298. Pale-eyed priest, 251. Pale-faced moon, 84. Palestines, Delphian vales the, 562. Palinurus nodded at the helm, 332. Pall, in sceptred, 250. Pall Mall, sweet shady side of, 432. Pallas, perched upon a bust of, 640. Jove and Mars, 642. Palls upon the sense, 298. Palm and southern pine, land of, 628. bear the, alone, 110. itching, 114. like some tall, 535. of my hands, oozing out at the, 441. of orange blossom and, 628. open palm upon his, 617. Palms, his islands lift their fronded, 619. Palm-tree, flourish like the, 822. Palmer's weed, votarist in, 243. Palmy state of Rome, 126. Palpable and familiar, 504. hit, 145. obscure, the, 227. Palsied eld, 48. Palsy-stricken, poor weak, 575. Palter in a double sense, 126. Paly flames, through their, 92. Pampered, goose, 318. menial drove me from the door, 433. Pan, awe-inspiring god, 480. is dead great Pan is dead, 621, 740. leap out of the frying, 18. to Moses lends his pagan horn, 331. Pancakes, flat as, 173. Panders will, reason, 140. Pandora, more lovely than, 234. Pang as great as when a giant dies, 48. dismissed without a parting, 296. learn nor account the, 649. preceding death, 398. that rends the heart, 398. Pangs and fears, 99. of despised love, 135. of guilty power, 367. the wretched find, 549. which it hath witnessed, 481. Pansies for thoughts, 142. Pansy for lovers' thoughts, 35. freaked with jet, 248. Pant for you, till we meet shall, 671. Pants for glory, 329. for twenty-one, 329. Pantaloon, lean and slippered, 69. Panteth, as the hart, 820. Panting syllable, chase a, 416. time toiled after him in vain, 366. Paper bullets of the brain, 51. credit, blest, 322. he hath not eat, 55. portion of uncertain, 556. that ever blotted, 64. Papers in each hand, 326. speak from your folded, 636. Paper-mill, thou hast built a, 94. Paradise, and walked in, 639. beyond compare, 497. drunk the milk of, 500. flowers worthy of, 232. for horses, Italy a, 192. for women, England a, 192. heavenly, is that place, 685. how grows our store in, 569. in this fool's, 444. must I thus leave thee, 239. of fools, 231, 858. only bliss of, 419. opened unto you, 836. thought would destroy their, 382. to him are opening, 386. to what we fear of death, 49. Paradisiacal pleasures, 387. Paragon, an earthly, 160. Parallel, admits no, 352. none but himself his, 352. Parcel of their fortunes, 158. Parcel-gilt goblet, 89. Parchment should undo a man, that, 94. Pard, bearded like the, 69. Pard-like spirit, 565. Pardon in the degree that we love, 796. or to bear it, 423. something to the spirit of liberty, 408. they ne'er, 275. Pardons, the offender never, 206. Pardoned all except her face, 559. Parent from the sky, keep one, 328. knees, a new-born child, 438. of good, 235. of invention, necessity the, 441. the people's, 343. Parents passed into the skies, 423. were the Lord knows who, 286. Parfit gentil knight, a veray, 1. Paris, for French of, 1. good Americans when they die go to, 638. good talkers only found in, 769. Parish church, plain as way to, 68. me no parishes, 862. wide was his, 2. Parlour, is it a party in a, 468. will you walk into my, 605. Parlous boy, 96. Parmaceti for an inward bruise, 83. Parmenio and Alexander, 732. Parole of literary men, 374. Parson bemused in beer, 326. forty, power, 559. owned his skill, in arguing the, 397. there goes the, 416. Part, a kick in that, 214. act well your, 319. art and, 852. believe it, I do in, 127. each minute and unseen, 615. every man must play a, 60. for my own, 111. hard to, when friends are dear, 433. hath chosen that good, 842. immortal, of myself, 152. love and then to, 502. my soul's better, 338. of a hair, ninth, 85. of all that I have met, 625. of being, hath a, 544. of his religion, he made it, 291. of sight, became a, 549. of valour, the better, 87. of wisdom, 420. so he plays his, 69. to heaven gave his blessed, 100. vital in every, 236. we know in, 845. Parts, all his gracious, 79. allure thee, if, 319. man of sovereign, 55. mark of virtue in his outward, 63. of good natural, 786. of one stupendous whole, 316. one man plays many, 69. pawing to get free his hinder, 236. Partake the gale, 320. Parted, double cherry seeming, 58. never met or never, 452. when we two, 539. Parthenon, Earth proudly wears the, 598. Partial evil universal good, 316. for the observer's sake, 320. Participation of divineness, 169. of office, 435. Particle, that very fiery, 560. Particular hair, each, 131. star, a bright, 73. tear, orb of one, 163. Parties, I name no, 198. Parting day dies like the dolphin, 545. day, knell of, 384. day linger and play, 529. guest, speed the, 346. is such sweet sorrow, 106. of the way, 835. pang, dismissed without a, 296. was well made, 115. Partings, such, break the heart, 540. Partington, Dame, 462. Partition, middle wall of, 847. union in, 58. Partitions, what thin, 267, 316. Partly may compute, we, 448. Party, gave up to, 399. he serves his, best, 665. honesty is party expediency, 669. in a parlour, is it a, 468. is the madness of many, 336. Pass by me as the idle wind, 114. for a man, let him, 61. into nothingness, 574. let him, 149. let it be. Let it, 809. my imperfections by, 459. never never comes to, 454. so it came to, 404. Passage, act of common, 160. bird of, cuckoo is a, 720. each dark, shun, 311. of an angel's tear, 576. to fret a, 221. Passages that lead to nothing, 386. Passed in music out of sight, 625. Passenger pukes in, sea the, 559. wandering, 243. Passeth all understanding, 847. show, that which, 127. Passing fair, is she not, 44. rich with forty pounds, 396. strange, 't was, 150. sweet is solitude, 416. the love of women, 815. thought, like a, 447. through nature to eternity, 127. tribute of a sigh, 385. well, daughter which he loved, 134. Passion catching all, 163. chaos of thought and, 317. dies, till our, 182. driven by, 447. haunted me like a, 467. is the gale, 317. leads, where, 672. light the fires of, 617. may I govern my, 670. one, doth expel another, 36. only I discern infinite, 648. places which pale, loves, 184. put me into a towering, 145. ruling, 321, 322. something with, clasp, 617. spent its novel force, 626. to tatters, tear a, 137. vows with so much, 281. we feel, happier in the, 795. whirlwind of, 137. woman in her first, 557. women love in their first, 796. Passions, all, all delights, 501. are likened best to floods, 25. fly with life, all other, 508. necessity of mortal, 740. never let such angry, rise, 302. noblest, to inspire, 377. to be relished, 774. Passion's slave, man that is not, 138. Passion-waves are lulled to rest, 562. Passionate intuition, 481. simple sensuous and, 254. Passiveness, in a wise, 466. Past all surgery, 152. and to come seems best, 89. anticipate the, 440. at least is secure, 532. conclude the future by the, 776. groaning ever for the, 651. hallowed quiets of the, 661. heaven has not power upon the, 274. help should be past grief, 77. indemnity for the, 364. is gone, the, 750. leave thy low-vaulted, 636. let the dead, bury its dead, 612. miracles are, 73. neither the, nor the future, 749. never plan the future by the, 411. nothing to come and nothing, 261. our dancing days, 105. repent what 's, 141. shadowy, summon from the, 614. the bitter, more welcome the sweet, 74. the bounds of freakish youth, 419. the size of dreaming, 159. the wit of man, 58. unsigned for, 482. voice of the, 580. when on the, I fondly dwell, 587. Paste and cover to our bones, 82. Pastime and our happiness, 477. Pastoral, cold, 576. Pastors, as some ungracious, 129. Pasture shall prepare, the Lord my, 300. Pastures and fresh woods, 248. lie down in green, 819. Patch grief with proverbs, 53. up his fame, 412. Patches, king of shreds and, 141. Pate, you beat your, 336. Paternal acres, a few, 334. Path, light unto my, 823. motive guide, original and end, 367. no, of flowers leads to glory, 797. no royal, to geometry, 811. of dalliance treads, 129. of duty was to glory, 628. of Milton, round the, 485. of sorrow and that alone, 417. of the just, 825. the world advances along its, 523. to heaven, journey like the, 244. to tread, soon or late that, 345. we tread, side of every, 422. Paths are peace, all her, 825. ask for the old, 835. of glory lead to the grave, 384. of joy and woe, checkered, 362. of peevish nature, 288. to woman's love, 198. Pathless groves, 184. was the dreary wild, 568. way, heaven's wide, 250. woods, pleasure in the, 547. Pathos, that is the true, 449. Patience, abusing of God's, 45. and shuffle the cards, 789. and sorrow strove, 148. by your gracious, 150. flour of wifly, 4. habits of peace and, 207. ingredient of genius, 608. may compass anything, 772. men's office to speak, 53. on a monument, sat like, 76. passion of great hearts, 656. poor are they that have not, 152. preacheth, 205. sovereign o'er transmuted ill, 366. stubborn, 228. thou rose-lipped cherubin, 155. with, He stands waiting, 793. Patient humble spirit, 182. man, fury of a, 269. man in loss, 159. merit of the unworthy takes, 135. must minister to himself, 125. of toil, 428. remedy for every trouble, 701. search and vigil long, 555. though sorely tried, 614. to be, is a branch of justice, 751. to perform, 342. when favours are denied, 362. Patiently to endure the toothache, 53. Patines of bright gold, 65. Patriarch, the venerable, 425. Patrick Spence, ballad of, 502. Patriot truth, 675. Patriots all, true, 445. worthy, dear to God, 254. Patriot's boast, such is the, 394. fate, cowards mock the, 681. Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel, 372. whose, would not gain force on the plain of Marathon, 369. Patron and the jail, 365. one who looks with unconcern, 370. Pattern of excelling nature, 156. to imitate, not as a, 688. Paul, by the apostle, 97. now by Saint, 295. robbing Peter he paid, 14, 186, 771. Pauper, he 's only a, 683. Pause, an awful, 306. and look back, 678. for a reply, I, 113. I stand in, 139. must give us, 135. nature made a, 306. Pavement, riches of heaven's, 225. stars, dust is gold and, 236. Pawing to get free, lion, 236. Pay, a double debt to, 397. him in his own coin, 293. if I can't, why I can owe, 9. more due than more than all can, 117. Pays all debts, he that dies, 43. base is the slave that, 91. us but with age and dust, 26. Paying through the nose, 858. Peace, a charge in, 273. above all earthly dignities, 99. all her paths are, 825. anchor of our, 435. and competence, health, 319. and health, best treasures, 387. and quiet, calm, 249. and rest can never dwell, 223. and righteousness, 821. and slumberous calm, 575. and war, man of, 214. as a breathing time, 407. be within thy walls, 824. brooded o'er the hushed domain, 642. cankers of a long, 86. carry gentle, 100. deep dream of, 536. first in war first in, 445. fool when he holdeth his, 827. forever hold his, 850. habits of patience and, 207. hath her victories, 252. hold companionship in, 103. in freedom's hallowed shade, 459. in thy right hand, 100. inglorious arts of, 263. is its companion, 460. its ten thousand slays, 425. lay me down in, to sleep, 676. let us have, 664. live in, adieu, 334, 800. makes solitude and calls it, 550, 747. man of, and war, 214. means of preserving, 425. modest stillness and, 91. never a good war or bad, 361. no, unto the wicked, 834. nor ease of heart, 389. of God, 847. of mind, dearer than all, 568. on earth good will toward men, 841. only as a breathing time, 407. prepare for war in, 706, 712. righteousness and, 821. slept in, 100. so sweet, life so dear or, 430. soft phrase of, 149. soft, she brings, 288. star of, return, 515. the empire is, 810. thinks of war in time of, 191. thousand years of, 633. to be found in the world, 518. to gain our peace have sent to, 121. unjust, before a just war, 361. uproar the universal, 124. was slain, thrice my, 306. weak piping time of, 96. when there is no peace, 835. your valor won, enjoyed the, 465. Peaceably if we can, 516. with all men, live, 844. Peaceful evening, welcome, 420. hours I once enjoyed, 422. Peacemaker, If is the only, 72. Peak and pine, dwindle, 116. in Darien, upon a, 576. to peak, far along from, 544. Peaks wrapped in clouds, 543. Pealing anthem, 384. Pearl and gold, barbaric, 226. chain of all virtues, 182. double row of orient, 685. for carnal swine, too rich a, 213. heaps of, 96. if all their sand were, 44. in a woman's eye, 35. in your foul oyster, 72. many a fair, laid up, 182. no radiant, 424. of great price, 839. quarelets of, 201. sowed the earth with orient, 234. threw a, away, 156. Pearls at random strung, orient, 437. before swine, 838. did grow, asked how, 201. of thought, 661. puddly thoughts to orient, 783. row of orient, 685. that were his eyes, 42. who would search for, 275. Pears from an elm, 791. go to a pear-tree for, 712. Peasant, some belated, 225. toe of the, 143. Peasantry, country's pride, 396. Pease, like as one, is to another, 32, 773. Pebbles, children gathering, 241. Pebbly spring, stream or, 504. Peck at, for daws to, 149. of salt, 785. of troubles, 791. Peculiar graces, shot forth, 235. grand gloomy and, 677. Pedants much affect, learned, 210. Pedestaled in triumph, 651. Pedigree, lass wi' a lang, 458. Peep and botanize upon his mother's grave, 471. into glory, 264. of day, 202. to what it would, 142. wizards that, 833. Peer, King Stephen was a worthy, 152, 406. rhyming, a, 326. Peers, my, the heroes of old, 650. Pegasus, turn and wind a fiery, 86. Pelf, I crave no, 109. Pelion, from Ossa hurled, 707. nods with all his wood, 344. on the top of Ossa, 772. Ossa on, 809. Pellucid streams, 482. Pelops' line, Thebes or, 250. Pelting of this pitiless storm, 147. Pembroke's mother Sidney's sister, 179. Pen and ink, never saw, 77. becomes a torpedo, 369. devise wit write, 55. famous by my, 257. glorious by my, 257. in hand, foolish without, 374. is the tongue of the mind, 789. mightier than the sword, 606. nose sharp as a, 91. of a ready writer, 820. of iron, written with a, 835. poet's, turns them to shapes, 59. product of a scoffer's, 479. such virtue has my, 162. was shaped, 484. worse than the sword, 189. Pens a stanza, who, 326. quirks of blazoning, 151. Penalties of idleness, 332. Penance, call us to, 226. Pence, take care of the, 352. Pendent bed and procreant cradle, 117. rock a towered citadel, 158. world, 48, 230. Pendulum betwixt a smile and tear, 546. Penelophon O king quoth she, 405. Penetrable stuff, made of, 140. Penned it down, so I, 265. Penniless lass, a, 458. Penning bows, 't is, 387. Penny for your thoughts, 16, 292. in the urn of poverty, 588. of observation, by my, 55. saved is a penny got, 363. saved is twopence dear, 363. seven halfpenny loaves for a, 94. wise pound foolish, 186. Pension list is the roll of honour, 669. or lose his, 290. Pensioner on the bounties of an hour, 306. to be a miser's, 475. Pensive beauty, like, 513. discontent, waste nights in, 29. poets painful vigils keep, 331. through a happy place, 482. Pent, here in the body, 497. long in populous city, 239. Pentameter, in the, 504. Penthouse lid, hang upon his, 116. Pent-up Utica, 439. Penury and imprisonment, 49. repressed their noble rage, 384. People, all sorts of, 118. all with one accord, 400. are good, the, 673. arose as one man, 814. at leaving unpleasant, 556. by the people for the, 622. fond of ill-luck, 597. government from and for the, 608. government of all the, 639. government of the, 622. in the gristle, 408. indictment against a whole, 408. inurned, weep a, 592. judge men by success, 795. last, I should choose, 440. made for the, by the, 532. never give up their liberties, 411. of the skies common, 174. perish where there is no vision, 829. pleurisy of, 199. that make puns, 637. the sunbeams, motes that, 249. they that marry ancient, 222. thy people shall be my, 814. who would have been poets, 505. whose annals are blank, 579. People's government, 532. parent he protected all, 543. prayer, 268. right maintain, 675. will, based upon her, 623. Peopled, the world must be, 51. Peor and Baaelim, 251. Peppercorn, I am a, 86. Pepper his cabbage, 712. Peppered the highest, who, 399. two of them, I have, 84. Perception, quintessence of, 663. Perch, where eagles dare not, 96. Perchance the dead, 545. to dream, to sleep, 135. Perched and sat, 640. upon a bust of Pallas, 640. Percy and Douglas, song of, 34. Perdition catch my soul, 153. Peregrinations, labours and, 170. Peremptory tone, with a, 415. Perfect chrysolite, one, 156. day, unto the, 825. days, then if ever come, 658. love casteth out fear, 849. man, mark the, 819. ways of honour, 101. woman nobly planned, 475. Perfected, a woman, 656. Perfectest herald of joy, 51. Perfection, fulness of, 78. of reason, 24. perishes, what 's come to, 647. pink of, 401. praise and true, 66. Perfections, his sweete, 23. Perfidious bark, that fatal, 247. Perform, an ability that they never, 102. patient to, 342. Perfume and suppliance of a minute, 129. on the violet, to throw a, 79. puss-gentleman that 's all, 415. scent of odorous, 242. Perfumed like a milliner, 83. Perfumes of Arabia, 124. Perhaps, a great, 578. turn out a song, 448. turn out a sermon, 448. Peri at the gate of Eden, 526. beneath the dark sea, 526. Peril in thine eye, 105. Perils do environ, what, 27, 211. doe enfold, how many, 27. safe through a thousand, 497. Perilous edge of battle, 224. shot out of an elder gun, 92. stuff which weighs upon the heart, 125. Periodical fits of morality, 591. Periods of time, in, 228. Perish, all of genius which can, 552. in its fall, 453. that thought, 296. where there is no vision, the people, 829. with thee, thy money, 843. Perished in his pride, 470. Periwig-pated fellow, 137. Perjuria ridet amantum Jupiter, 106. Perjuries, Jove laughs at lovers', 106. Perjury, lovers', 272. Perked up in a glistening grief, 98. Permanent alliances, 425. forward not, 129. Permit to heaven, 240. Pernicious to mankind, wine, 338. weed, 415. Perpetual benediction, 478. motion, scoured with, 88. priesthood, literary men a, 577. Perplex and dash maturest counsels, 226. Perplexed in the extreme, 156. morality is, 411. the wisest may well be, 408. Perplexes monarchs, 225. Perseverance better than violence, 726. Persian carpet, discourse like a, 723. Persian gulfs, pearls of thought in, 661. Persians, law of the Medes and, 835. Persian's heaven is easily made, 519. Person, freedom of, 435. oblong square triangular, 461. Persons of good sense, 796. no respect of, place nor, 75. there is no respect of, with God, 844. two distinct, 186. Personage, genteel in, 285. less imposing, 527. this goodly, 479. Persuade, tongue to, 255. Persuaded in his own mind, 845. whom none could advise thou hast, 26. Persuading, fair-spoken and, 101. Persuasion flows from his lips, 338. holds aloof, 696. of whatever state or, 435. ripened into faith, 481. tips his tongue, 297. Persuasive sound, 339. Pertains to feats of broil, 150. Perturbed spirit, rest, 133. Peru, from China to, 365, 403. Perverts the prophets, 539. Pestilence and war, 229. like a desolating, 567. seals that close the, 562. that walketh in darkness, 822. Petar, hoist with his own, 141. Peter, by robbing, he paid Paul, 14, 771. denyed his Lord, 686. feared full twenty times, 468. I 'll call him, 78. Peter's dome, that rounded, 598. keys, 331. Peterkin, quoth little, 507. Petition me no petitions, 362, 862. Petrifies the feeling, 448. Petticoat, her feet beneath her, 256. tempestuous, 201. Petty pace, creeps in this, 125. Phalanx, in perfect, 225. the Pyrrhic, 557. Phantasma, like a, 111. Phantom of delight, she was a, 474. Phantoms of hope, 367. Pherecydes, stories about, 759. Phials hermetically sealed, 291. Phidias, his awful Jove young, 598. Philanthropists in time of famine, 597. Philip and Mary on a shilling, 215. drunk, appeal from, 807. receiving news of success, 731. when arbitrator, 731. Philips whose touch harmonious, 367. Philippi, I will see thee at, 115. Philistines be upon the, 814. opponent of the children of light, 665. Phillis, neat-handed, 248. Philologists who chase a panting syllable, 416. Philosopher and friend, 320. can scorn, scarce the firm, 356. never yet that could endure the toothache, 53. Philosophers have judged, as wise, 214. sayings of, 212. will put their names to their books, 188. Philosophic mind, the, 478. Philosopher, he was a, 1. muscular training of a, 745. Philosophie, Aristotle and his, 1. Philosophy adversity's sweet milk, 108. bringeth about to religion, 166. could find it out, if, 134. depth in, 166. dreamt of in your, 133. for fear divine, 632. hast any, in thee shepherd, 70. how charming is divine, 245. I ask not proud, 516. inclineth to atheism, 166. is a good horse in the stable, 401. is nothing but discretion, 195. lights of mild, 297. makes men deep, 168. of one who studies, 745. search of deep, 260. teaching by examples, 304. that no, can lift, 486. triumphs over past evils, 794. vain wisdom and false, 228. what to be gained from, 762. will clip an angel's wings, 574. Phoebus 'gins arise, 159. in his strength, 77. what a name, 539. Phoebus' wain, wheels of, 243. Phocion and Demosthenes, 728. saying of, 734. Phosphor, sweet, bring the day, 203. Phrase, a fico for the, 45. choice word and measured, 470. of peace, the soft, 149. proverbed with a grandsire, 104. would be more german, 145. Phrases, mint of, in his brain, 54. Phrygian Turk, 45. Physic, gold in, is a cordial, 2. pomp, take, 147. throw, to the dogs, 125. to preserve health, 167. well because I use none of your, 737. Physics pain, labour we delight in, 120. Physical and metaphysical impossibility, 578. arguments and opinions, 780. Physically impossible, 441. Physician heal thyself, 841. is there no, there, 835. presumed to call himself a, 692. Physicians, catch diseases to cure them, 189. use three, 686. Pia mater, womb of, 55. Pick a pocket, not scruple to, 282. no quarrels, 398. Picks yer pocket, smiles while it, 350. Picked, age is grown so, 143. out of ten thousand, 133. up his crumbs, 393. Picking and stealing, 850. Pickwickian sense, in a, 652. Pict, from a naked, 685. Picture, look here upon this, 140. placed the busts between, 312. who looks at an American, 462. Pictures, eyes make, 502. for the page atone, 331. in Afric maps, savage, 289. of silver, 828. Pictured urn, fancy from her, 382. Pie, finger in every, 789. no man's, is freed from his finger, 98. Piece, faultless, to see, 323. of British manhood, sounder, 579. of work is a man, what a, 134. Pieces, dash him to, 114. Piecemeal on the rock, 549. Piercing the night's dull ear, 92. Pierian spring, taste not the, 323. Piety nor wit shall lure it, 768. whose soul sincere, 391. Pig in a poke, buying or selling of, 20. Pigs squeak, naturally as, 210. Pike-staff, plain as a, 351, 800. Pilfers wretched plans, 412. Pilgrim gray, honour comes a, 390. of eternity, 565. shrines, such graves are, 562. steps in amice gray, 241. stock pithed with hardihood, 660. Pilgrim's Progress that wonderful book, 591. Pilgrimage, overtaketh in his, 44. Pilgrimages, folk to gon on, 1. Pillar of fire by night, 813. of salt, 813. of state, seemed a, 227. Pillared firmament, 245. shade high overarched, 239. Pillory, each window, like a, 214. Pillow hard, finds the down, 160. Pilot cannot mitigate the billows, 730. in extremity, a daring, 267. 't is a fearful night, 581. of my proper woe, 552. of the Galilean lake, 247. that weathered the storm, 464. Pimpernell and twenty more, 72. Pin a day's a groat a year, 363. bores with a little, 82. Pins it with a star, 582. Pin's fee, do not set my life at a, 131. Pincers tear, where the, 312. Pinch, a lean-faced villain, 50. necessity's sharp, 146. Pinches, where the shoe, 724. Pindarus, house of, 252. Pine, dwindle peak and, 116. for thee, then most I, 607. I live they lack I have they, 22. immovable infixed, 228. land of palm and southern, 628. to equal which the tallest, 224. with fear and sorrow, 29. Pines, silent sea of, 501. thunder-harp of, 667. tops of the eastern, 81. under the yaller, 660. Pine-apple of politeness, 440. Pined and wanted food, 465. in thought, 76. Pink and the pansy, 248. eyne, Bacchus with, 158. of courtesy, the very, 107. of perfection, 401. Pinks that grow, the, 184. Pinnace, sail like my, 45. Pinned with a single star, 582. Pinto, Ferdinand Mendez, 294. Piny mountain, 504. Pious action we do sugar o'er, 135. frauds and holy shifts, 212. not the less a man though, 797. seem when only bilious, 586. thoughts, she sent, 221. Pipe but as the linnets sing, 632. easier to be played on than a, 139. for fortune's finger, 138. Gill shall dance and Jack shall, 199. glorious in a, 555. tipped with amber, 555. to smoke in cold weather, 673. to the spirit ditties, 576. Pipes and whistles in his sound, 69. soft, play on, 576. Piping time of peace, 96. Pippins, old, toothsomest, 181. Pit, monster of the, 329. they 'll fill a, as well as better, 87. whoso diggeth a, 829. Pitch, dark as, 265. he that toucheth, 837. my moving tent, nightly, 497. out of tune above the, 771. which flies the higher, 93. Pitched, as the mind is, 421. Pitcher broken at the fountain, 831. Pitchers have ears, 17. Pitchfork, clothes thrown on with a, 292. Piteous chase, 67. Pith and moment, enterprises of, 136. seven years', these arms had, 149. Pitiful 't was wondrous pitiful, 150. Pitiless storm, pelting of this, 147. Pity, challenge double, 25. drops of sacred, 69. gave ere charity began, 396. he hath a tear for, 90. I learn to, them, 402. is akin to love, 282. is the straightest path to love, 918. like a new-born babe, 118. melts the mind to love, 272. of it Iago the pity of it, 155. swells the tide of love, 308. 't is 't is true, 133. that it was great, so it was, 83. the sorrows of a poor old man, 433. then embrace, endure then, 317. upon the poor, he that hath, 827. writ, within the leaf of, 109. Pity's self be dead, till, 390. Pity-pat, his heart kep' goin, 659. Pity-Zekle, but hern went, 659. Pixes and rosaries, 215. Place, all other things give, 349. and time, bounds of, 382. and wealth, get, 329. as a nail in a sure, 834. at home in a better, 67. below the skies, 538. but the fate of, 98. did then adhere, nor time nor, 118. dignified by the doer's deed, 73. ear in many a secret, 469. everywhere his, 260. first in glory first in, 344. fittest, where man can die, 680. get wealth and, 329. in childhood, there was a, 583. in many a solitary, 468. in thy memory dearest, 678. jolly, in times of old, 472. keep the pain but change the, 303. kiss the, to make it well, 535. know him any more, 816. men are servants in great, 165. mind is its own, 224. no, like home, 568. no respect of, 75. of festivity, pleasant, 544. of my birth, came to the, 550. of rest, where to choose their, 240. or time, not to be changed by, 224. pensive though a happy, 482. pride of, 120. right man in the right, 642. stands upon a slippery, 79. sunshine in the shady, 27. that has known him, 816. thereof shall know it no more, 816. those who have the second, 291. towering in her pride of, 120. when virtuous things proceed, 73. where he is not known, 372. where honour 's lodged, 214. where the tree falleth, 831. which 't is not good manners to mention, 287. worship the gods of the, 193. Places all alike distant from heaven, 190. do not grace men, 737. fill up their proper, 265. lines in pleasant, 818. men grace the, 737. other graces follow in proper, 265. shall be hell, all, 41. strange, crammed, 68. the eye of heaven visits, 80. which pale passion loves, 184. Place-expectants, gratitude of, 304. Plagiare among authors, 253. Plagiarism, memory to convict of, 376. Plague, every one has his particular, 730. my wife is my particular, 730. of all cowards, 84. of both your houses, 107. of sighing and grief, 85. the inventor, return to, 118. upon such backing, 84. us, instruments to, 149. Plagues and common dotages, 188. of heaven, 464. that haunt the rich, 424. Plain and flat, 658. and simple faith, 114. and to the purpose, 51. as a pack-staff, 172. as a pike-staff, 351, 800. as way to parish church, 68. blunt man, 114. Camilla scours the, 324. in dress, be, 350. knight pricking on the, 27. living and high thinking, 472. loveliest village of the, 395. nodding o'er the yellow, 356. of Marathon, 369. stretched upon the, 539. tale shall put you down, 85. Plains, silver-mantled, 640. Plainness of speech, use great, 846. Plaintive martyrs, 447. Plaited cunning hides, what, 146. Plan, not without a, 314. that admits no modification, 710. the simple, sufficeth them, 473. Plans, pilfers wretched, 412. Planet, born under a rhyming, 54. swims into his ken, when a new, 576. Planets, guides the, 456. in their turn, all the, 300. then no, strike, 127. Planned, perfect woman, nobly, 475. Plant, fame is no, 247. fixed like a, 317. himself on his instincts, 601. of slow growth, confidence is a, 364. rare old, is the ivy green, 652. that grows on mortal soil, 247. while the earth bears a, 675. Plants, aromatic, 398. children like olive, 824. suck in the earth, 260. Planted a garden, God Almighty, 167. Apollos watered I have, 845. of the tree I, 544. Planting, wheat for this, 616. Platform, upon the, 129. Plato, taught of the rule of, 254. thou reasonest well, 298. Plato's retirement, 241. Play and make good cheer, 20. at cherry-pit, 76. better at a, 519. false, wouldst not, 117. good as a, 856. healthful, 302. heart ungalled, 138. holdeth children from, 34. in the plighted clouds, 244. is the thing, 135. life's poor, is o'er, 318. me no plays, 862. on give me excess of it, 74. out the play, 85. pleased not the million, 134. pleasure when I, not, 25. rather hear a discourse than see a, 191. run, they will not let my, 282. the devil, seem a saint and, 96. the fools with the time, 89. the man, 685. the woman with mine eyes, 124. to you is death to us, 670. who goes to an American, 462. with similes, 473. work or healthful, 302. wouldst have me sing and, 525. Plays his part, so he, 69. many parts, one man, 69. round the head, 319. such fantastic tricks, 48. Playbill of Hamlet, 494. Played and sung, as once I, 525. at bo-peep, 202. familiar with his hoary locks, 588. upon a stage, if this were, 76. Player, life 's a poor, 125. ought to accept his throws, 697. shuffles off the buskin, 637. Players, men and women merely, 69. Playing holidays, all the year were, 83. Playmates, I have had, 509. Plaything, elephant man's, 739. some livelier, 318. Plea, necessity the tyrant's, 232. shall beauty hold a, 162. so tainted, in law what, 63. though justice be thy, 65. Plead lament and sue, 489. like angels, his virtues will, 118. their cause I, 387. Pleasant and cloudy weather, 433. bread eaten in secret is, 825. country's earth, 82. fellow, touchy testy, 300. for brethren to dwell together, 824. in man, all that was, 399. in their lives, 815. is thy morning, life how, 447. places, lines in, 818. scents salute the noses, 655. sights salute the eyes, 655. thought, we meet thee like a, 473. thoughts bring sad thoughts, 466. to behold the sun, 831. to see one's name in print, 539. to severe, grave to light, 273, 799. to think on, 256. vices, our, 149. Pleasantness, ways of, 825. Please, books cannot always, 444. certainty to, 455. everybody, hard to, 712. live to, must please to live, 366. natural in him to, 267. studious to, 366. surest to, 399. uncertain coy and hard to, 490. you so if not why so, 44. Pleases all the world, he, 800. Pleased, I would do what I, 788. not the million, 134. the ear is, 421. they please are, 395. to the last, 315. with a rattle, 318. with novelty, 417. with the danger, 267. with this bauble, 318. Pleasing anxious being, 385. dreadful thought, 299. dreams and slumbers light, 490. hope, whence this, 298. less, when possest, 381. memory of all he stole, 331. of a lute, the lascivious, 95. punishment that women bear, 50. shade, ah happy hills, 381. shape, power to assume a, 135. Pleasure after pain, sweet is, 271. all hope, 276. at the helm, 383. by myself a lonely, 470. chords that vibrate sweetest, 452. dissipation without, 431. drown the brim, 73. drowns in, 357. ease content, 318. friend of, 390. full of, void of strife, 209. give a shock of, 577. has ceased to please, 368. howe'er disguised by art, 403. I fly from, 368. in poetic pains, 419. in the pathless woods, 547. in trim gardens, takes his, 249. like the midnight flower, 520. little, in the house, 427. live in, when I live to thee, 359. lost, the just, 163. love sweeter than all other, 276. man of, is a man of pains, 309. mixed reason with, 399. never to blend our, 472. no, is comparable, 164. no profit grows where is no, 72. of being cheated, 214. of love is in loving, 795. of the game, the little, 287. of the time, spoils the, 122. praise all his, 305. reason's whole, 319. she was bent, though on, 417. smile in pain frown at, 309. stock of harmless, 369. sure in being mad, 277. sweet the, 271. take, some men to, 321. to be drunk, it is our, 362. to come, immense, 380. to deceive the deceiver, 797. to the spectators, 593. treads upon the heels of, 295. unseasoned by variety, 710. was the chief good, 766. well-spring of, 640. when I live to thee I live in, 359. when I play not, 25. youth and, 542. Pleasures and palaces, 568. are like poppies, 451. banish pain, 303. calm, 357. doubling his, 455. every age has its, 800. hovered nigh, 357. in the vale of pain, 492. of the Mahometans, 387. of the present day, 359. of the spheres, 526. pretty, might me move, 25. prove, all the, 40. soothed his soul to, 272. Pleasure-dome, stately, 500. Pleasure-house, lordly, 623. Pledge, never signed no, 659. of a deathless name, 616. our sacred honour, 434. Pleiades, sweet influences of, 818. Plenteous, harvest truly is, 839. Plentiful as blackberries, 85. lack of wit, 133. Plenty o'er a smiling land, 385. Pleurisy of people, 199. Plighted clouds, play in the, 244. Plodders, continual, 54. Plods his weary way, 384. Plot me no plots, 862. of state to make a bank, 263. this blessed, this earth, 81. we first survey the, 88. Plough deep while sluggards sleep, 360. following his, 470. for what avail the, 601. the sea, those who, 712. the watery deep, 337. who steer the, 598. Ploughman homeward plods, 384. Ploughshare o'er creation, 309. stern Ruin's, 448. unwilling, 486. Ploughshares, swords into, 832. Plover, muskets aimed at, 439. Pluck bright honour from the moon, 84. from memory a rooted sorrow, 125. out the heart of my mystery, 139. this flower safety, 84. up drowned honour, 84. your berries, I come to, 246. Plucked his gown, 397. Plume a eu d'avantage sur l'epee, 189. of amber snuff-box, 326. to fledge the shaft, 518. Plumes her feathers, she, 244. Plumed like estridges, 86. troop farewell, 154. Plummet, deeper than e'er, 43. Plump Jack, banish, 85. Plumpy Bacchus, 158. Plunder, power of public, 529. Plunge, Festus I, 643. Plunged in, accoutred as I was, I, 110. Plutarch, no such person as, 730. Plutarch's men, one of, 660. Pluto's cheek, drew tears down, 250. Po, or wandering, 394. Pocket, little in one's own, 789. not scruple to pick a, 282. smiles while it picks yer, 350. stole and put it in his, 140. Poem, himself to be a true, 253. is a proof of genius, a great, 590. life of a man a, of its sort, 578. rhymed or unrhymed, 5. round and perfect as a star, 667. with music or with, 241. Poesy, heavenly gift of, 270. seeds of, by heaven sown, 347. some participation of divineness, 169. Poet be joyful, let the, 655. cannot die, the, 627. dies, when the, 488. God is the perfect, 643. has grudge against poet, 693. is made as well as born, 179. lunatic lover and the, 59. naturalist and historian, 367. once loved, 335. sings, this is truth the, 626. soaring, 253. speak to men with power, 578. still more a man than men, 578. they had no, and they died, 330. was ever, so trusted before, 372. whose work so content us, 388. without love, 578. Poets are all who love, 654. are sultans, 258. are the hierophants of inspiration, 568. by their sufferings grow, 216. dream, as youthful, 249. fancy, or youthful, 301. feign of bliss and joy, 94. forms of ancient, 504. histories make, witty, 168. in their misery dead, 470. in three distant ages born, 270. in youth begin in gladness, 470. lose half the praise, 221. pensive, painful vigils keep, 331. sing, all that, 606. steal from Homer, 185. styled, love is a boy by, 213. that, lasting marble seek, 220. things the first, had, 40. we, in our youth, 470. who feel great truths, 654. who made us heirs, 477. Poet's brain, should possess a, 40. darling, the, 473. dream, consecration and the, 475. ear, flattery lost on, 487. eye in a fine frenzy rolling, 59. eye, muse with a, 513. lines, where go the, 636. pages, sculptured in stone on, 648. pen turns them to shapes, 59. Poetess, maudlin, 326. Poetic child, meet nurse for a, 489. fields encompass me, 299. justice with lifted scale, 330. nook, seat in some, 536. pains, pleasure in, 419. prose, warbler of, 421. Poetical, gods had made thee, 70. Poetry, angling is somewhat like, 207. best words in best order, 505. is speaking painting, 742. melancholy madness of, 688. men are cradled into, 566. mere mechanic art, 414. of earth is never dead, 577. of ethics from Byron's, 591. of speech, the, 545. old-fashioned, 208. prose run mad not, 327. simple passionate and sensuous, 254. tender charm of, 486. wit eloquence and, 260. Point a moral or adorn a tale, 365. armed at, exactly cap-a-pe, 128. don't put too fine a, 792. his slow unmoving finger at, 155. of a diamond, 835. of all my greatness, 99. of death, at the, 841. swim to yonder, 110. thus I bore my, 84. Points, armed at all, 128. in the law, eleven, 296. of heaven, kindred, 485. out an hereafter, 298. the meeting, 326. to yonder glade, 335. true to the kindred, 485. Poison for serpents, 718. for the age's tooth, 78. of misused wine, 243. one man's, another's meat, 199. ounce of, in one pocket, 593. steel nor, can touch him, 121. Poisoned chalice, 118. rat in a hole, like a, 292. Poisoning of a dart, 261. Poke, drew a dial from his, 68. pig in a, buying or selling of, 20. Pole, from Indus to the, 333. soldier's, is fallen, 159. to pole, beloved from, 449. to pole, truth from, 300. true as the needle to the, 306. were I so tall to reach the, 303. Policy, honesty is the best, 790. kings will be tyrants from, 410. turn him to any cause of, 91. Polished idleness, 457. manners, 422. razor, satire is like a, 350. Polite learning, men of, 284. never mentions hell to ears, 322. Politeness, pine-apple of, 440. Political bands, dissolve the, 434. fault, it is a, 805. Politician, coffee makes the, wise, 326. that would circumvent God, 143. Politicians, whole race of, 290. Politics, conscience with, 442. Poll, all flaxen was his, 142. talked like poor, 388. Pollutes whate'er it touches, power, 567. Pollutions, safe from sin's, 615. sun through, 169. Pomegranate from Browning, some, 620. Pomp, all his, without his force, 412. and circumstance, 154. and glory of this world, 99. blot out vain, 755. candied tongue lick absurd, 137. give lettered, 618. of age, monumental, 479. of power, 384. sepulchred in such, 251. take physic, 147. to flight, puts all the, 333. worthless, of homage, 571. Pomps and vanity, 850. Pompey's shade, great, 298. Pompous in the grave, 219. Pond, mantle like a standing, 60. Ponderous and marble jaws, 131. axes rung, no, 535. woe, though a, 289. Pontic sea, like to the, 155. Pool, mantle of the standing, 147. Poop was beaten gold, 157. Poor a thing is man, how, 39. always ye have with you, 843. and content is rich enough, 153. annals of the, 384. but honest, my friends were, 73. Christ himself was, 190. considereth the, 820. creature small beer, 89. destruction of the, 825. exchequer of the, 81. give the rest to the, 770. grind the faces of the, 833. he that considereth the, 820. he that hath pity upon the, 827. how many, I see, 301. I am stale, 160. I rich they, 22. in thanks, I am even, 134. indeed, makes me, 153. infirm weak and despised, 147. laws grind the, 395. lone woman, 89. love their country and be, 336. make no new friends, 611. man has grudge against poor man, 693. man laughs loudest of all, 637. must be wisely visited, 639. naked wretches, 147. old man, sorrows of a, 433. pensioner, 306. prophets apostles all, 190. rich gifts wax, 136. scandalous and, 279. that found'st me, 398. that have not patience, 152. the offering be, though, 525. though much they have, 22. to do him reverence, 113. to slight the, 345. Tom 's a-cold, 147. too, for a bribe, 387. wanders heaven-directed to the, 321. wants that pinch the, 424. weak palsy-stricken, 575. when that the, have cried Caesar wept, 113. wise man like a book, 181. without Thee we are, 421. Poorest man in his cottage, 365. Pope of Rome, no more than the, 212. Popery, inclines a man to, 222. Popish liturgy, 365. Poplar pale, edged with, 251. Poppies overcharged with rain, 338. pleasures are like, 451. Poppy nor mandragora, 154. Population, agricultural, bravest, 719. Populous city pent, long in, 239. Porcelain clay of humankind, 277. of human clay, 558. Porcupine, upon the fretful, 131. Porpentine, upon the fretful, 131. Porpoise, fat as a, 293. Porridge, breath to cool your, 773, 789. nose into other men's, 787. Port as meke as is a mayde, his, 1. for men, 374. of all men's labours, 170. pride in their, 395. to imperial Tokay, 380. Ports and happy havens, 80. Portal we call death, whose, 615. Portance in my travels' history, 150. Porters, hung with grooms and, 626. Portion, he wales a, 447. in this life, my, 253. of that around me, I become, 543. of uncertain paper, certain, 556. that best, of a good man's life, 467. Portions of eternity, 656. of the soul of man, 656. Portius, thy steady temper, 297. Posies, thousand fragrant, 41. Possess a poet's brain, 40. but one idea, he seems to, 371. to see to feel and to, 541. Possessed but not enjoyed, 342. by their money, 188. first I have, 549. with inward light, 503. Possessing all things, 501. too dear for my, 162. Possession, bliss in, 496. fie on, 4. is eleven points in the law, 296. man's best, 698. object in, 748. of a day, the poor, 339. would not show, virtue that, 53. Possest, less pleasing when, 381. Possibilities, pounds and, 45. Possible and proper, things, 753. worlds, best of, 801. Post, evil news rides, 242. o'er land and ocean, 252. of honour is a private station, 298, 349. Posteriors of this day, 56. Posterity, contemporaneous, 361. done for us, what has, 439. intimately known to, 591. look forward to, 409. obligation to, 439. think of your, 458, 747. to imitate, 688. we are a kind of, 361. what, will say, 361. Postern of a needle's eye, 82. Posting winds, rides on the, 160. Posy of a ring, prologue or the, 138. Pot, boil like a, 818. calls the kettle black, 791. death in the, 816. of ale and safety, 91. thorns under a, 830. three-hooped, 94. Pots of ale, size of, 210. Potations, banish strong, 432. pottle-deep, 152. Potent grave and reverend signiors, 149. over sun and star, 482. Potentiality of growing rich, 374. Pottage, breath to cool his, 738. Potter is jealous of potter, 693. power over the clay, 844. Pottle-deep, potations, 152. Pouch, tester I 'll have in, 45. Pouncet-box 'twixt his finger, 83. Pound foolish penny wise, 186. Pounds, rich with forty, 396. seven hundred, and possibilities, 45. six hundred, a year, 289. take care of themselves, 352. three hundred, a year, 46. two hundred, a year, 215. Poverty come, so shall thy, 825. depressed, worth by, 366. distressed by, 367. I pay thy, not thy will, 108. nor riches, give me neither, 829. not my will consents, 108. penny in the urn of, 588. rustic life and, 514. steeped me in, 155. stood smiling, 346. the destruction of the poor, 825. Powder, food for, 87. keep your, dry, 588. Powdered with stars, 236. Power above can save, the, 342. an unwearied, 414. and effect of love, 191. and pelf, 488. balance of, 304. beauty hath strange, 242. behind the eye, 603. behind the throne, 364. daughter of Jove relentless, 382. day of thy, 823. earthly, show likest God's, 64. force of temporal, 64. forty parson, 559. gray flits the shade of, 541. greatest not exempted from her, 31. heaven upon the past has not, 274. human, which could evade, 555. in excess, desire of, 165. intellectual, the, 465, 480. is a trust, all, 608. is passing from the earth, 477. knowledge is, 168. lay down the wreck of, 571. like a desolating pestilence, 567. not now in fortune's, 212. o'er true virginity, 245. of beauty I remember, the, 272. of grace, 513. of public plunder, cohesive, 529. of thought, the, 551. of words, graced with the, 330. pangs of guilty, 367. pomp of, 384. shadow of some unseen, 564. should take who have the, 473. some novel, 634. talent in a man's, 662. taught by that, 402. thank the eternal, 380. that hath made us a nation, 517, 595. that pities me, 402. the giftie gie us, wad some, 448. to assume a pleasing shape, 135. to broaden the mind, 750. to charm insanity, 603. to charm, nor witch hath, 127. to persuade, 756. to say behold, 57. to thunder, flatter Jove for his, 103. to wound, her very shoe has, 378. upon the past, heaven has not, 274. wealth excludes but one evil, 373. which erring men call chance, 245. while Thee I seek protecting, 674. within, the ruling, 750. Powers, struggle of discordant, 409. supreme keep men in obedience, 193. that be, 844. that will work for thee, 471. we lay waste our, 476. which impress our minds, 466. Powerful as truth, nothing so, 534. grace that lies in herbs, 106. Practice becomes second nature, 707. in little things, 743. is everything, 758. is the best instructor, 710. of a wise man, 207. Practices, long train of these, 364. to deceive, 490. Practised falsehood, 232. what he preached, 672. Prague, old hermit of, 77. Prague's proud arch, 513. Prairie's midst, she lights her fires in every, 655. Praise, all his pleasure, 305. and true perfection, 66. arise, let the Creator's, 302. beat high for, 519. blame love kisses, 474. blessings and eternal, 477. come to bury Caesar not to, 113. damn with faint, 327. dispraised no small, 240. Father Son and Holy Ghost, 278. from a friend, 339. from Sir Hubert Stanley, 457. garment of, 834. God from whom all blessings flow, 278. him all creatures here below, 278. I 'll sing thee a song in thy, 449. if there be any, 847. love of, howe'er concealed, 310. none named thee but to, 562. of those about to marry, 763. only to be praised, we, 795. poets lose half the, 221. pudding against empty, 330. silence muse His, 357. sound of woman's, 593. swells the note of, 384. the Frenchman, I, 416. them most that paint truest, 300. thirst of, 414. undeserved is scandal in disguise, 330. wealth preferring to eternal, 341. whom there were none to, 469. Praises faintly when he must, 327. sound of one's, 741. Praising God with sweetest looks, 584. man when he is dead, 699. most dispraises, 327. the rose that all are, 581. what is lost makes the remembrance dear, 74. Prate of my whereabout, stones, 119. Prattle to be tedious, thinking his, 82. Pray, doth late and early, 174. for no man but myself, I, 109. goody please to moderate, 672. late and early, 174. remained to, 397. the Lord my soul to keep, 687. we do, for mercy, 65. with you drink with you nor, 61. Prayer all his business, 305. ardent, opens heaven, 309. cursed with every granted, 321. doth teach us all, 65. erects a house of, 286. for others' weal, fondest, 539. four hours spend in, 24. heaven sometimes grants before the, 269. homes of silent, 632. imperfect offices of, 479. is of no avail, when, 479. is the burden of a, 497. is the soul's sincere desire, 497. making their lives a, 618. of Ajax was for light, 614. of devotion, the still, 524. people's, the, 268. swears a, or two, 105. the fervent, 538. Prayers, child of many, 614. feed on, 25. for death, old man's, 697. God answers sudden on some, 621. which are old age's alms, 25. Prayer-books are the toys of age, 318. Prayeth best who loveth best, 499. well who loveth well, 499. Preach a whole year, if I, 439. humility is a virtue all, 195. Preached as never to preach again, 670. practised what he, 672. Preacheth patience, 205. Preaching, a woman, 371. Precede, lead the way we 'll, 441. Precedes, consider what, 746. Precedent, codeless myriad of, 627. embalms a principle, 607. for poor men's facts, 36. Precedents, day supported by, 726. Precept, example more efficacious, 368. upon precept, 834. Precincts of the cheerful day, 385. Precious bane, deserve the, 225. in the sight of the Lord, 823. instance of itself, sends some, 142. jewel in his head, wears a, 67. life-blood of a master-spirit, 254. nose, that 's his, 585. odours, virtue is like, 165. ointment, better than, 830. seeing to the eye, it adds a, 56. soul, damn your, 772. stone, a gift is as a, 827. stone, this, 81. to me, things most, 124. treasure of his eyesight, 104. truth is, 213. Precipitate down dashed, 358. Precise, art is too, 201. in promise-keeping, 47. Precocity, miracle of, 718. Predecessor, illustrious, 364, 408. Preferment goes by letter, 149. Pregnant hinges of the knee, 137. quarry teemed with human form, 394. Prejudice is strong when the judgment 's weak, 672. Prelate, religion without a, 588. Premier pas qui coute, 801. 'Prentice han' she tried on man, 446. Preordained from everlasting, 756. Preparation, dreadful note of, 92. Prepare to shed tears, 113. Prerogative of mind, the grand, 534. Presage of his future years, 427. Presbyterian true blue, 210. Presence full of light, 109. lord of thy, and no land beside, 78. maiden, scanter of your, 130. now and in my, 101. of body, 509. of mind, 703. shall my wants supply, his, 300. whose, civilizes ours, 415. Present fears less than imaginings, 116. help in trouble, 820. in spirit, absent in body, 845. joys therein I find, 22. things seem worst, 89. Presents endear absents, 509. Presentment, counterfeit, 140. Preservative of all arts, 852. President, rather be right than, 517. Press, freedom of the, 435. not a falling man too far, 99. the people's right maintain, 675. with vigour on, 359. Pressure, his form and, 137. of taxation, 462. Presume not God to scan, 317. Pretender, God bless the, 351. Pretty chickens, all my, 124. creature drink, 472. everything that, is, 159. Fanny's way, 305. feet like snails, 202. looks, puts on his, 79. Sally, there 's none like, 285. to force together thoughts, 500. to walk with, 256. Prevail, oars alone can ne'er, 416. Prevaricate, thou dost, 211. Prey at fortune, 153. expects his evening, 383. fleas that on him, 290. to dumb forgetfulness, a, 385. to hastening ills a, 396. was man, his, 333. where eagles dare not perch, wrens make, 96. Priam's curtain, drew down, 88. powers and self shall fall, 337. Price, all men have their, 304. for knowledge, too high, the, 313. of chains and slavery, 430. of liberty, 855. of wisdom is above rubies, 817. pearl of great, 839. Prices, all have, 559. Prick the sides of my intent, 118. Pricks, kick against the, 843. me on, honour, 87. Pricking of my thumbs, 123. on the plaine, 27. Prickles on it, leaf had, 245. tormenting himself with his, 584. Pride aiming at the blest abodes, 316. alone, stands in his, 667. and haughtiness of soul, 298. blend our pleasure or, 472. coy submission modest, 232. crueltie and ambition of man, 27. day in its, 528. father's joy mother's, 492. fell with my fortunes, 66. goeth before, 13, 38. goeth before destruction, 826. high-blown, broke under me, 99. humbled out of, 777. idleness and, 361. in reasoning pride, 315. in their port, 395. of former days, 519. of kings, 314. of place, towering in her, 120. of sway, peace and, 339. peasantry their country's, 396. pomp and circumstance, 154. rank pride, 't is, 298. spite of, 316. that apes humility, 501, 507. that licks the dust, 328. that perished in his, 470. that puts the country down, 406. the vice of fools, 323. to relieve the wretched, 396. vain the chief's the sage's, 330. will have a fall, 13. withered in their, 643. Priest, hearing the holy, 31. no Italian, shall tithe, 79. pale-eyed, 251. rich without a fault, 337. Priests altars victims, 333. by the imposition of a mightier hand, 590. tapers temples, 333. Priesthood, literary men a perpetual, 577. Primal duties shine aloft, 481. eldest curse upon 't, 139. Prime, April of her, 161. conception of the joyous, 28. golden, of Haroun Alraschid, 623. wisdom, 237. Primer, schoolmaster with his, 527. Primeval, this is the forest, 615. Primrose, bring the rathe, 247. by a river's brim, 468. first-born child of Ver, 199. path of dalliance treads, 129. peeps beneath the thorn, 398. soft silken, fading timelessly, 251. sweet as the, 398. yellow, was to him, 468. Primroses that die unmarried, 77. Primy nature, youth of, 129. Prince make a belted knight, 452. of darkness, 147, 256. war the only study of a, 407. Princes and lords may flourish, 396. are the breath of kings, 447. find few real friends, 377. gilded monuments of, 162. like to heavenly bodies, 166. privileged to kill, 425. put not your trust in, 824. that sweet aspect of, 99. the death of, 112. whose merchants are, 394. Princes' favours, hangs on, 99. palaces, 60. service of, 692. Princedoms virtues powers, 235. Princely in bestowing, 101. Princeps copy in blue and gold, 456. Princerples, I don't believe in, 659. Principal thing is wisdom, 825. Principle, act in accordance with, 753. free trade is not a, 607. not expediency, 609. of bliss, the vital, 358. precedent embalms a, 607. reason measured by, 743. rebels from, 410. Principles of human liberty, 530. of nature, 767. of resistance, 408. oftener changed, their, 311. search men's, 752. turn with times, 321. Print it and shame the fools, 326. I love a ballad in, 78. it, some said John, 265. 't is devils must, 520. to see one's name in, 539. transforms old, 419. Printed in a book, words, 817. Printers have lost, books by which, 222. Printing to be used, caused, 94. Prior, here lies Matthew, 288. Priscian a little scratched, 56. Prism and silent face, 475. Prison, palace and a, 544. stone walls do not a, make, 260. Prison'd soul, take the, 244. Prisoner, takes the reason, 116. Prisoners of hope, 836. Prisoner's life, passing on the, 47. Prison-house, secrets of my, 131. Prithee why so pale, 256. Privacy, an obscure nook, a, 643. let there be an end, a, 643. Private credit is wealth, 689. end, who served no, 323. ends, to gain his, 400. griefs they have, 114. station, post of honour is a, 298, 340. Prive and apert, 4. Privilege of putting him to death, 462. Privileged beyond the common walk, 307. to kill, princes were, 425. Prize, art not strength obtains the, 341. ever grateful for the, 465. me no prizes, 861. not to the worth whiles we enjoy, 53. o' death in battle, 660. of learning love, 649. that which is best, 753. Probability keep in view, 349. Proceed ad infinitum, 290. Process, human thought is the, 530. of the suns, 626. such was the, 150. Procrastination is the thief of time, 307. Procreant cradle, 117. Proctors, prudes for, 629. Procurer of contentedness, 207. Procuress to the lords of hell, 632. Prodigal, chariest maid is, 129. excess, to our own, 483. how like the, 62. the soul lends the tongue vows, 130. within the compass of a guinea, 536. Prodigal's favourite, to be a, 475. Prodigality of nature, framed in, 96. Prodigious ruin, one, 337. Product of a scoffer's pen, 479. Profane, hence ye, 262. no divine ordinances, 398. Profaned the God-given strength, 489. Profanely, not to speak it, 137. Profession, debtor to his, 164. Professions, judge of men by their, 644. Professor of our art, 274. Profit and title I resign, 349. by the folly of others, 720. countenance and, 164. no, where is no pleasure, 72. of their shining nights, 54. Profitable, revenge is, 430. Profited, what is a man, 840. Progeny of learning, 440. Progress, man's distinctive mark, 650. their mazy, 382. Progressive virtue, 355. Prohibited degrees of kin, 215. Project crossed, thus their, 672. Projects, multitude of, 709. young men fitter for new, 167. Prologue, excuse came, 239. is this a, or the posy of a ring, 138. Prologues, happy, 116. like compliments, 387. Promethean fire, 56. heat, where is that, 156. Promiscuously applied hands, 548. Promise hope believe, we, 551. keep the word of, 126. most given when least said, 38. never, more than you can perform, 711. of celestial worth, 311. of supply, eating the air on, 88. of your early day, 535. to his loss, though he, 851. who broke no, 323. Promises of youth, 368. oft fails where most it, 73. Promised on a time, 30. Promise-keeping, precise in, 47. Promontory, earth seems a sterile, 134. see one, see all, 189. with trees upon 't, 158. Promotion cometh neither from the east nor west, 821. none will sweat but for, 67. Prompting of nature, 718. Prompts the eternal sigh, which, 318. Pronouncing on his bad, before, 578. Proof, give me ocular, 154. of genius, a great poem is, 590. of the pudding, 789. sweetness yieldeth, 484. 't is a common, 111. Proofs of holy writ, 154. Prop, staff of my age my very, 62. that doth sustain my house, 65. Propagate and rot, 317. Propensities, ruined by natural, 411. Propensity of nature, 253. Proper hue, love's, 238. man as one shall see, 57. mean, the, 801. men as ever trod, 110. study of mankind is man, 317. time of day, no, 586. time to marry, 417. Property has its duties, 582. of easiness, 143. of friends is common, 761, 763. Prophesy in part, we, 845. Prophet, in the name of the, 517. not without honour, 839. Prophets and apostles all poor, 190. do they live forever, 836. is Saul also among the, 814. of the future, 561. perverts the, 539. Prophet's word, sounds like a, 562. Prophetic cell, priest from the, 251. of her end, 306. ray, tints to-morrow with, 550. soul, O my, 132. strain, something like, 250. Propontic and the Hellespont, 155. Proportion, curtailed of fair, 95. in small, we just beauties see, 180. law and the, 839. preserving the sweetness of, 178. Propose, why don't the men, 581. Proposes, man, but God disposes, 7. Propriety, frights the isle from her, 152. of speech, 169. Proprium humani ingenii, 275. Prose and poetry, definition of, 505. or rhyme, unattempted in, 223. run mad, not poetry but, 327. verse will seem, 280. warbler of poetic, 421. what others say in, 329. words in best order, 505. Proserpina, O, for the flowers now, 77. Proserpine gathering flowers, 232. Prospect less, approaches make the, 181. of belief, within the, 116. of his soul, into the eye and, 53. pleases, though every, 536. Scotchman's noblest, 370. so full of goodly, 253. some have looked on a fair, 468. Prospects brightening, 396. distant, please us, 181. gilded scenes and shining, 299. in view are more pleasing, 402. Prosper, surer to, 226. treason doth never, 39. Prospering, we shall march, 647. Prosperity, a jest's, lies in the ear, 56. all sorts of, 800. could have assured us, 226. education an ornament in, 762. in the day of, 830. is not without many fears, 164. makes friends, 713. man that hath been in, 5. the blessing of the Old Testament, 164. things which belong to, 164. within thy palaces, 824. Prosperous to be just, 657. Prosperum ac felix scelus, 39. Prostitute, puff away the, 274. Prostrate the beauteous ruin lies, 453. Protection of habeas corpus, 435. of vultures to lambs, 442. Protecting power, 674. Protest of the weak, 653. too much, the lady doth, 138. Protestants or Papists believe in the essential articles, 370. Protestantism of the Protestant religion, 408. Protests too much, the lady, 138. Proteus rising from the sea, 477. Protracted life is woe, 365. Proud and mighty have, all the, 358. conceited talking spark, 390. ever fair and never, 151. for a wit, too, 399. grief is, 79. his name, though, 488. in humility, 188. in that they are not proud, 188. instruct my sorrows to be, 79. knowledge is, 422. labour is independent and, 532. man, but man, 48. man's contumely, 135. me no prouds, 108. of the earth, 598. on his own dunghill, 14. philosophy, I ask not, 516. scene was o'er, the, 331. science never taught to stray, 315. setter up of kings, 95. shall be, all the, 335. spirit of mortal be, 561. to importune, too, 387. tops of the eastern pines, 81. waves be stayed, 817. world, good bye, 598. Prouder than rustling in silk, 159. Proud-pied April, 163. Prove, all the pleasures, 40. all things, 847. their doctrine orthodox, 210. Proved true before, was, 215. Provencal song and dance, 575. Proverb and a byword, 815. Proverbs, books like, 266. patch grief with, 53. the sanctuary of intuitions, 602. Proverbed with a grandsire phrase, 104. Providence alone secures, 417. behind a frowning, 423. even God's, seeming estranged, 586. foreknowledge, will and fate, 228. I may assert eternal, 223. in the fall of a sparrow, 145. is with the last reserve, 811. rubs which, sends, 401. their guide, 240. to demonstrate a, 743. ways of God are full of, 749. Provident fear, early and, 411. Providently caters for the sparrow, 67. Provoke a saint, 't would, 321. Provoketh thieves, beauty, 66. Provokes the caper, while his off-heel, 442. Prow, youth on the, 383. Prudence points the way, 672. Prudent man looketh well, 826. Prudes for proctors, 629. Prunes and prism, 652. Prunello, leather or, 319. Pruning-hooks, spears into, 832. Prussia hurried to the field, when, 489. Psalmist of Israel, the sweet, 815. Psalms, purloins the, 539. songs be turned to holy, 25. Public amusements, friend to, 371. credit, dead corpse of, 531. feasts, wedlock compared to, 176. flame nor private, 332. haunt, exempt from, 67. honour is security, 689. offices, keep out of, 729. plunder, power of, 529. rout, where meet a, 176. show, midnight dances and, 335. stock of harmless pleasure, 369. tax eminent men pay to the, 291. to speak in, on the stage, 459. trust, when a man assumes a, 436. trusts, 859. weal, 777. Publish it not in the streets, 814. Publishing our neighbour's shame, 670. Pudding against empty praise, 330. last piece of, 510. proof of the, 789. Puff the prostitute away, 274. Puffed and reckless libertine, 129. Puissant nation, noble and, 254. Pukes in, sea the passenger, 559. Puking in the nurse's arms, 69. Pull in resolution, 125. Puller down of kings, 95. Pulpit drum ecclesiastick, 209. Pulse of life stood still, 306. Pulses fly, makes his, 655. Pulteney's toad-eater, 389. Pumice isle in Baiae's bay, 565. Pun, who could make so vile a, 282. Puns, people that make, 637. Punch, some sipping, 468. Punctual spot, this, 237. Punishment, back to thy, 229. greater than I can bear, 812. that women bear, 50. Pun-provoking thyme, 380. Puny whipster, every, 156. Pupil of the human eye, 518. Puppy whelp and hound, 400. Puppy-dogs, as maids talk of, 78. Purchaser will pay for worth of everything, 713. Pure alone are mirrored, 577. and eloquent blood, 177. and holy meek and lowly, 611. and vestal modesty, 108. as snow chaste as ice, 136. by being purely shone upon, 526. delight, land of, 303. in thought as angels are, 455. kept thy truth so, 252. the real Simon, 671. unto the pure all things are, 848. Pure-eyed faith, 243. Purge and leave sack, 88. off the baser fire, 226. Purged with euphrasy, 240. Purified, every creature shall be, 41. Puritanism laid the egg of democracy, 662. Puritans gave the world action, 641. hated bear-baiting, 593. Purity and truth, 280. of grace, the, 550. Purloins the psalms, 539. Purple all the ground, 247. and gold, gleaming in, 551. as their wines, abbots, 332. light of love, 382. testament of bleeding war, 82. the sails, 157. with love's wound, 58. Purpled o'er the lawn, 342. Purple-stained mouth, 575. Purpose, cite Scripture for his, 61. constancy to, 608. firm, is equal to the deed, 307. flighty, never is o'ertook, 123. I know the evil of that I, 698. infirm of, 120. one increasing, runs, 626. plain and to the, 51. shake my fell, 117. speak and, not, 146. time to every, 830. Purposes, execute their airy, 224. Purposed overthrow, 162. Purpureal gleams, 482. Purse, bursting, 449. costly as thy, can buy, 130. put money in thy, 151. who steals my, steals trash, 153. Purses, light gains make heavy, 37. Pursue phantoms of hope, 367. the triumph, 320. Pursuing, still achieving still, 612. Pursuit of happiness, 434. of knowledge, 528. Push on keep moving, 457. us from our stools, 122. Puss-gentleman, a fine, 415. Put a tongue in every wound, 114. back to-morrow, 29. money in thy, 151. not your trust in princes, 824. out the light, 156. too fine a point, don't, 792. up with a great deal, 703. up with anything, 702. you down, a plain tale shall, 85. your trust in God, 588. Puts on his pretty looks, 79. Putteth down one, he, 821. Putting off, eased the, 234. Puzzles the will, 136. Pygmies are pygmies still, 309. Pygmy-body, fretted the, 267. Pyramid, mystery hid under Egypt's, 621. star-y-pointing, 251. Pyramids are pyramids in vales, 309. doting with age, 222. set off his memories, no, 198. virtue alone outbuilds the, 309. Pyrrhic dance, you have the, 557. phalanx, where is the, 557. Pythagoras, opinion of, 77. Pythian treasures, Apollo's, 339. Pythias and Demosthenes, 728.
Quadrangular spots, 420. Quaff immortality, and joy, 235. Quaffing laughing drinking, 272. Quaker loves an ample brim, the, 586. Qualities, see a man's good, 578. Quality of mercy is not strained, 64. of success which includes all others, 609. taste of your, 134. things outward do draw the inward, 158. things that have a common, 755. true-fixed and resting, 112. Quantity of love, with all their, 144. Quantum, o' the sin, 448. Quarelets of pearl, 201. Quarles saved by beauties not his own, 331. Quarrel, entrance to a, 130. in a straw, 142. is a very pretty, 441. just, he that hath his, 94. justice of my, 40. sudden and quick in, 69. with my bread and butter, 292. Quarrels of lovers, 702. pick no, 398. thy head is as full of, 107. who in, interpose, 349. would not last long, 796. Quarrelsome, countercheck, 72. Quarries rocks and hills, 150. Quarry, sagacious of his, 239. the pregnant, 394. Quarry-slave, like the, 572. Quart of mighty ale, 3. Quean, extravagant, 442. Queen, apparent, 233. Bess, image of good, 585. Elizabeth, scandal about, 441. hail their, fair regent, 426. Mab hath been with you, 104. o' the May, I 'm to be, 624. of land and sea, Rome the, 642. of the world, 674. rose of the rosebud garden, 631. shall be as drunk as we, 362. she looks a, 337. would grace a summer's, 492. Quem Jupiter vult perdere, 707. Question, answer not every, 711. begging the, 853. marriage an open, 602. of despair, the hurried, 550. that is the, 135. two sides to every, 765. Questions, ask me no, 401. deep, arguments and, 163. Questionable shape, in such a, 130. Questioning is not the mode of conversation, 373. Questionings of sense, 478. Qui desiderat pacem, 425. fugiebat, rursus proeliabitur, 216. fuit peut revenir aussi, 216. Quick bosoms, quiet to, 543. bright things come to confusion, 57. in quarrel, sudden and, 69. Quickly, well it were done, 117. Quickness, with too much, 321. Quicksands, life hath, 614. Quid velit et possit, 409. Quiddities, where be his, 143. Quiddity and entity, 210. Quiet and peace, calm, 249. as a nun, the holy time is, 470. be, and go a-angling, 208. breast, truth hath, a, 80. conscience, a still and, 99. dream, glide through a, 538. kiss me and be, 350. life, anything for a, 852. Merryman and Dyet, Dr., 293. rich and infamous, 592. rural and retirement, 355. study to be, 847. to quick bosoms is a hell, 543. us in a death so noble, 242. Quiets of the past, hallowed, 661. Quietus make with a bare bodkin, 135. Quill from an angel's wing, 484. Quills, stops of various, 248. upon the porcupine, 131. upon the porpentine, 131. Quillets of the law, nice sharp, 93. where be his, 143. Quintessence of perception, 663. Quintilian stare and gasp, made, 252. Quip modest, 72. Quips and cranks, 248. and sentences, 51. Quire of bad verses, 593. Quiring to young-eyed cherubims, 65. Quirks of blazoning pens, 151. Quit oh quit this mortal frame, 334. your books, up my friend and, 466. yourselves like men, 814. Quiver, after the soul, is gone the limbs will, 375. full, man that hath his, 824. Quiver's choice, devil in his, 560. Quos deus vult perdere, 269. laeserunt et oderunt, 275. Quotation, classical, 374. Quote, by delight we all, 603. grow immortal as they, 310. Quoter next to the originator, the, 604.
R, months without an, 857. Rabelais, quart d'heure de, 348. Rabelais' easy chair, 330. Race, boast a generous, 354. forget the human, 547. friend to human, 346. heavenly, demands thy zeal, 359. is a life, 608. is not to the swift, 831. is won, the, 667. man's imperial, 326. of man like leaves, 338. of other days, 564. of politicians, 290. rear my dusky, 626. runs twice his, 262. slinks out of the, 254. stars of human, 414. swiftness in the forward, 572. waste their music on the savage, 311. woes to thy imperial, 345. Rachel weeping, 838. Rack behind, leave not a, 43. desire is a perpetual, 188. dislimns, 158. of a too easy chair, 332. of this tough world, 149. the value, being lost we, 53. Radiance of eternity, 565. Radiant light, by her own, 244. pearl, no, 424. Radish, like a forked, 90. Rafael made a century of sonnets, 645. of the dear Madonnas, 645. Rage, deaf as the sea in, 80. for fame, 431. heaven has no, 294. not die here in a, 292. of the vulture, 549. penury repressed their noble, 384. strong without, 257. swell the soul to, 272. Raggedness, windowed, 147. Raging fever burns, so when a, 303. Rags, clothe a man with, 828. man forget not though in, 391. virtue though in, 274. Rail on the Lord's anointed, 97. Railed on Lady Fortune, 68. Railer, Boreas blustering, 672. Rain a deluge showers, 453. as the mist resembles the, 614. came in slanting lines, 667. cats and dogs, 293. daggers, 192. gentle, from heaven, 64. in the aire, 30. in thunder lightning or in, 115. in winter when the dismal, 667. influence, bright eyes, 249. into each life some, must fall, 613. is over and gone, 832. it raineth every day, 77. may enter the king cannot, 365. pierces the hard marble, 32. poppies overcharged with, 338. some, must fall, 613. sunshine follows the, 664. sweetest, makes not fresh, 183. thirsty earth soaks up the, 260. upon the mown grass, 821. Rains fall after great battles, 725. Rainbow, another hue unto the, 79. colours of the, 294. comes and goes, 477. once in heaven, awful, 574. to the storms of life, 550. Raineth every day, rain it, 77. Rainy day, in a very, 829. morrow, windy night a, 162. Raise me up, God shall, 26. what is low in me, 223. Raised a mortal to the skies, 272. Rake, woman is at heart a, 321. Raleigh spoke, words brave, 330. thus immortal Sidney shone thus, 671. Ralph to Cynthia howls, 331. Ralpho thou dost prevaricate, 211. Ram, snow-white, 481. Rambling in thought, 755. Ramrod, swallowed a, 744. Ran to help me when I fell, 535. Rancour of your tongue, 672. Random, many a shaft at, sent, 492. many a word at, spoken, 492. pearls at, strung, 437. stringing stars at, 654. words at, flung, 437. Range with humble livers, 98. Rank is but the guinea's stamp, 452. my offence is, 139. pride and haughtiness, 298. Ranks and squadrons, 112. Rankest compound of villanous smell, 46. Rant and swear, 274. as well as thou, 145. Raphaels Correggios and stuff, 400. Rapids are near, the, 518. Rapt inspired, filled with fury, 390. one of the godlike forehead, 486. ship run on her side, 37. Rapture on the lonely shore, 547. the first fine careless, 647. to the dreary void, 549. Raptures, high, do infuse, 220. swell, for him no minstrel, 488. Rapture-smitten frame, 513. Rare are solitary woes, 308. as a day in June, what is so, 658. Ben Jonson, 177. her virtues were so, 35. neither rich nor, 327. new-laid eggs, roasted, 274. rich and, the gems she wore, 520. Rareness, a strain of, 160. Rarity of Christian charity, 586. Rascal, biggest, on two legs, 748. counters, 114. hath given me medicines, 84. Rascals, to lash the, naked, 155. Rascally yea-forsooth knave, 88. Rash, splenitive and, 144. Rashly importunate, 586. Rasselas, history of, 368. Rat, I smell a, 172, 787. in a hole, like a poisoned, 292. Rats and such small deer, 147. leave a sinking ship, 719. Rated me in the Rialto, 61. Rathe primrose, bring the, 247. Rather be a dog and bay the moon, 114. than be less, 226. Rational hind Costard, 54. Rattle his bones over the stones, 683. pleased with a, 318. where mingles war's, 489. Rattling around, down dashed, 358. crags among, 544. Ravage all the clime, to, 428. with impunity a rose, 643. Rave recite and madden round, 326. Ravelled sleave of care, 119. Raven down of darkness, 244. nevermore, quoth the, 640. on yon left hand, 349, 701. Ravens feed, he that doth the, 67. Ravin up thine own life's means, 120. Ravished ears, with, 271. eyes, turn my, 299. with the whistling of a name, 319. younger hearings are, 55. Ravishment, enchanting, 243. Raw in fields, 273. Ray, beauty's heavenly, 549. fancy's meteor, 447. hope emits a brighter, 399. serene, gem of purest, 385. whose unclouded, 321. with hospitable, 402. with prophetic, 550. Rays, hide your diminished, 322. tea thousand dewy, 486. young fancy's, 447. Rayless majesty, 306. Raze out the written troubles, 125. Razed from the book of honour, 161. Razor, satire like a polished, 350. Razors cried up and down, 432. Razure of oblivion, 49. Reach of art, beyond the, 323. of ordinary men, above the, 470. the small, the great cannot, 29. Reaches of our souls, beyond the, 131. Reaction, attack is the, 372. Read and write comes by nature, 51. as inclination leads, 371. aught that ever I could, 57. blockhead ignorantly, 325. exceedingly well, 86. he that runs may, 422. Homer once, 280. in story old, 489. like a book never, 181. mark and inwardly digest, 850. my little fable, 629. my title clear, 303. old authors to, 171. slow, learn to, 265. the perfect ways of honour, 101. to doubt or read to scorn, 494. what do you, 133. what is twice, 369. Reads much, he, 111. Reader reads no more, when the last, 636. wait a century for a, 670. Readers sleep, to give their, 331. Readeth, he may run that, 836. Readiness is all, 145. Reading as was never read, 332. between the lines, 803. easy writing 's curst hard, 443. he that I am, has most force, 776. maketh a full man, 168. stuff the head with, 332. what they never wrote, 419. Ready booted and spurred, 682. ere I called her name, 288. to try our fortunes, 90. with all your thunderbolts, 114. with every nod to tumble, 97. writer, pen of a, 820. Real Simon Pure, 671. Realm, riding o'er the azure, 383. that mysterious, 572. this earth this, 81. youth of the, 94. Realms above, constancy lives in, 500. obey, whom three, 326. of gold, I have travelled in, 576. of shade, the pale, 572. these are our, 550. to see, whatever, 394. Reap, as you sow ye are like to, 214. the whirlwind, 835. Reaped, his chin new, 83. the thorns which I have, 544. Reaper whose name is death, 613. Reapers, white-winged, 264. Reaper's work is done, 570. Reaping, ever, something new, 626. grew the more by, 159. Rear my dusky race, she shall, 626. the tender thought, 355. Rearward of a conquered woe, 162. Reason, a woman's, 44. according to soundest, 753. act according to, 754. and the will of God, 665. approved my pleaded, 237. asked one another the, 71. but from what we know, 315. capability and godlike, 142. common law is nothing but, 24. confidence of, 475. discourse of, 128. feast of, and flow of soul, 328. firm the temperate will, 475. for my rhyme, 30. how noble in, 134. in the faith of, 504. indu'd with sanctity of, 236. is left free to combat it, 434. is staggered, 411. is the life of the law, 24. itself, kills, 254. law is the perfection of, 24. measured by principle, 743. men have lost their, 113. men that can render a, 828. most absurd to, 127. most sovereign, 136. my pleaded, 237. neither rhyme nor, 30, 70. no sooner knew the, 71. nothing is law that is not, 278. of his fancies, 253. of strength, if by, 822. of the case, consider the, 278. on compulsion, 85. panders will, 140. perfection of, 24. prisoner, takes the, 116. regulates all things, 743. ruling passion conquers, 322. smiles from, flow, 238. sons of valour liberty, and, 358. stands aghast, 673. strong and replication prompt, 163. the card passion the gale, 317. theirs not to, why, 628. under control, keep, 755. virtue naught can me bereave, 357. war with rhyme, 180. why I cannot tell, 286. why so few marriages are happy, 291. with pleasure, mixed, 399. worse appear the better, 226, 759. would despair, where, 377. Reasons as two grains of wheat, 60. plentiful as blackberries, 85. who wisely, 320. why men drink, 793. why we smile and sigh, 569. Reason's spite, in erring, 316. whole pleasure, 319. Reasoned high of providence, 228. Reasonest well, Plato thou, 298. Reasoning beings, 751. pride in, 320. Reasonings, books full of stoical, 744. not wanted now, 744. Rebel, use 'em kindly they, 313. Rebels from principle, 410. Rebellion to tyrants, 859. Rebellious hell, 140. liquors in my blood, 67. Rebuff, then welcome each, 649. Rebuke, open, is better, 829. Recalled, anything that could be, 609. Recede, to sigh yet not, 444. Receive, more blessed to give than to, 843. Receives, who much, 672. Rechabite poor Will must live, 289. Reck the rede, 448. Reckless libertine, 129. what I do to spite the world, 121. Reckoned, beggary in the love that can be, 157. Reckoners without their host, 12. Reckoneth without his hostess, 32. Reckoning made, no, 132. so comes the dreadful, 348. to the end of, 49. trim, 87. Reeks not his own rede, 129. Recoil, impetuous, 229. Recoils on itself, revenge, 238. Recollection, when fond, 537. Recommendation, a silent, 709. toil without, 668. Recommends itself, sweetly, 117. Recompense, heaven sent a, 386. Reconciliation, temple of silence and, 592. Record, weep to, 513. Records that defy the tooth of time, 311. trivial fond, 132. Recorded time, last syllable of, 125. Recorders, flutes and soft, 225. Recording angel dropped a tear, the, 379. Recreant limbs, a calf's-skin on, 79. Recreation, angling innocent, 208. Rectitude, in doubt of, 748. Red as a rose is she, 498. black to, began to turn, 213. bokes clothed in black or, 1. celestial rosy, 238. her lips were, 256. making the green one, 120. men scalped each other, 592. red rose, my luve 's like a, 451. right hand, 227. roses, and violets blew, 28. so dyed double, 38. spirits and gray, 173. Redbreast, call for the robin, 181. Rede, better reck the, 448. recks not his own, 129. ye tent it, 449. Redeem thy name, though late, 331, 354. Redeemer's name be sung, 302. Redeeming love, triumph in, 674. Redemption, everlasting, 53. from slavery, 150. Reed, broken, 834. bruised, shall he not break, 834. man is but a thinking, 798. Refined as ever Athens heard, 672. gold, to gild, 79. Refinement on the principles of resistance, 408. Refining, still went on, 399. Reflect on what they knew, 325. Reflection came, cool, 494. remembrance and, 316. Reflections, in vain sedate, 320. Reform it altogether, 137. Reformation, age of, 435. Reformed that, we have, 137. Refrain to-night, 141. Refreshes in the breeze, 316. Refreshment, draught of cool, 577. Refuge and my fortress, 822. and strength, God is our, 820. from confession, suicide but, 533. of a scoundrel, last, 372. Refute a sneer, who can, 673. Regard, things without all remedy should be without, 121. Regardless of their doom, 381. Regent of love-rhymes, 55. of the night, fair, 426. of the sky, moon sweet, 426. Region of smooth or idle dreams, 255. of thick-ribbed ice, 48. Regions to change their site, force, 212. Regret can die, O last regret, 633. old age is a, 608. wild with all, 630. Regular as infants' breath, 502. battle, I had a, 701. icily, splendidly null, 631. Rehearse, your being shall, 162. Reherse as neighe as he can, 2. Reign, here we may, secure, 224. in hell, better to, 224. is worth ambition, to, 224. of Chaos and old Night, 224. undisturbed their ancient, 642. Reigneth, the lord, 822. Rejoice in thy youth, 831. let the earth, 822. the desert shall, 834. we in ourselves, 502. Rejoicing with heaven and earth, 254. Relations, man is a bundle of, 601. Relentless power, 382. Relents, my vigour, 408. Relic of departed worth, 541. Relics, cold and unhonoured, 519. crucifixes beads, 215. hallowed, 251. Relief, for this, much thanks, 126. give, and heaven will bless, 433. of man's estate, 169. 't is a poor, we gain, 303. Relieve a brother, exquisite to, 447. the wretched, to, 396. Religion, blunderbuss against, 370. blushing veils her fires, 332. breathing household laws, 472. distant rewards of, 369. freedom of, 435. he made it a part of his, 291. his, an anxious wish, 578. humanities of old, 504. in our northern colonies, 408. liberty and law, 675. mother of form and fear, 39. one, is as true as another, 193. philosophy bringeth about to, 166. pledged to, 675. rum and true, 556. stands on tiptoe, 205. the world of one, 604. was intended to be mended, as if, 211. without a prelate, 588. writers against, 407. Religious book or friend, with a, 174. light, dim, 250. man, unworthy a, 578. Relish him more in the soldier, 151. of salvation in 't, 139. of the saltness of time, 88. Reluctant amorous delay, 232. stalked off, 355. Remainder biscuit, dry as the, 68. Remained to pray, 397. Remains, all that, of thee, 548. be kind to my, 270. Remark was shrewd, his, 416. Remedies for extreme diseases, 700. oft in ourselves do lie, 73. Remedy for all things, 789. for every trouble, 701, 709. found out the, 47. sought the, 71. things without all, 121. worse than the disease, 165. Remember absent friends, 757. an apothecary, I do, 108. days of joy, 769. I cannot but, such things were, 124. I remember I, 583, 595. Lot's wife, 842. Milo's end, 278. now thy Creator, 831. sweet Alice, don't you, 680. the end, 837. the poor creature, I do, 89. the power of beauty I, 272. thee, far less sweet than to, 529. thee yea, 132. thy swashing blow, 104. whan it passed is, 5. what pulls the strings, 756. Remembers me of his gracious parts, 79. Remembered, agony that cannot be, 504. be all my sins, 136. in flowing cups, 92. joys are never past, 496. kisses after death, 630. never said anything that was, 609. sorrows sweeten present joy, 588. tolling a departing friend, 88. Remembering happier things, 626. Remembrance and reflection, 316. dear, makes the, 74. how painful the, 354. of the just shall flourish, 851. of things past, 161. rosemary that 's for, 142. writ in, 81. Remnant of our Spartan dead, 557. of uneasy light, 474. Remorse, farewell, 231. Remorseful day, 94. Remote from cities lived a swain, 348. from common use, 556. from man with God, 305. unfriended melancholy slow, 394. Remove, drags at each, 394. not the ancient landmark, 828. Removes, three, as bad as a fire, 360. Render therefore unto Caesar, 840. to all their dues, 844. to my God, what shall I, 301. Rends thy constant heart, sigh that, 402. Renewal of love, 702, 708. Renewing of love, 21. Renounce the devil, 850. Renown, deathless my, 339. forfeit fair, 488. some for, 310. wight of high, 406. Renowned Spenser, 179. victories no less, 252. Rent is sorrow, her, 204. the envious Casca made, 113. Repair, friendship in constant, 370. Reparation for our rights, 364. Repast and calm repose, 386. what neat, shall feast us, 252. Repay, to-morrow will, 276. Repeal of bad laws, 664. Repeat no grievances, 398. Repeats his words, 79. Repeateth a matter, he that, 827. Repeating, oft, they believe 'em, 288. Repent at leisure, 295. to grieve yet not, 444. what 's past, 141. Repentance amid the roses fierce, 355. for the ill we have done, 795. of a bad bargain, 719. Repenting, after no, 252. Replication, prompt, 163. Reply, churlish, 72. I pause for a, 113. theirs not to make, 628. Report, evil and good, 846. gossip, 63. me and my cause aright, 145. they bore to heaven, 307. things of good, 847. thy words, how he may, 242. Repose, finds but short, 329. hushed in grim, 383. in trembling hope, 386. manners had not that, 623. statue-like, 639. sweet repast and calm, 386. wakes from short, 394. Reprehend anything, if I, 440. Repressing ill, crowning good, 438. Reproach of being, 163. Reprobation, fall to, 156. Reproof on her lips, 582. valiant, 72. Reproved each dull delay, 396. Reputation dies at every word, 326. I have lost my, 152. men survive their own, 777. more than money, 708. reputation, reputation, 152. seeking the bubble, 69. written out of, 284. Reputed wise, 60. Request, conformity is in most, 601. of friends, 326. Requiem chants, the master's, 599. Researches deep, 443. Resentment glows, with one, 339. Reserve, Providence is with the last, 811. thy judgment, 130. Residence, a forted, 49. Resign, few die and none, 435. Resignation gently slopes the way, 396. vacancies by, none, 435. Resigned when ills betide, 362. Resist the devil, 849. Resistance, principles of, 408. Resisted, know not what 's, 448. Resistless eloquence, 241. Resolute and great, be, 661. Resolution, armed with, 295. native hue of, 136. never tell your, beforehand, 196. pull in, 125. to fire it off himself, 370. Resolve, heart to, 430. itself into a dew, 127. silence is the best, 795. wise to, 342. Resolves the moon into salt tears, 109. Resolved, once to be, 153. to live a fool, 196. to ruin or to rule, 267. Resort of mirth, all, 250. various bustle of, 244. Resounding line, the full, 329. Respect, nature 's above art in that, 148. of persons, no, 844. of place or persons, no, 75. thyself, most of all, 238. to the opinions of mankind, 434. upon the world, too much, 59. Respectability, ultimum moriens of, 638. Resplendent hair, most, 483. Rest and be thankful, 859. can never dwell where, 223. dove found no, 812. eternal sabbath of his, 277. fancies that keep her from her, 125. gets him to, 92. her soul she is dead, 143. in the grave, 561. is silence, the, 146. like a warrior taking his, 563. nowhere, the, 855. perturbed spirit, 133. so may he, 100. strength of mind is not, 317. there the weary be at, 816. to their lasting, 80. too much, itself becomes a pain, 346. veneration but no, 166. who sink to, 389. Rested under the drums, 219. Resting quality, true-fixed and, 112. Resting-place so fair, no mortal, 546. Restless ecstasy, to lie in, 121. violence, blown with, 48. Restlessness, round our, His rest, 620. Restorer, nature's sweet, 306. Restraint, liberty is wholesome, 531. luxurious by, 238. Restreine thy tonge, 5. Resty sloth, 160. Resumption, the way to, 619. Resurrection, hope of the, 851. Retired leisure, 249. Retirement, Plato's, 241. rural quiet, 355. short, urges sweet return, 239. Retiring ebb, ne'er feels, 155. Retort courteous, 72. Retreat a single inch, I will not, 605. friend in my, 416. loopholes of, 420. make an honourable, 70. Retreats, beauty dwells in deep, 485. of the ocean, sunless, 524. Retrograde, all that is human must, 430. Retrospection to the future, 440. Return, bid time, 81. I thought she bade me, 380. no more to his house, 816. retirement urges sweet, 239. there swift, diurnal, 237. thou art gone and never must, 247. to Lochaber no more, 671. to our muttons, 771. to our wethers, 771. unto thy rest my soul, 497. vilest sinner may, 303. Returning as tedious as go o'er, 123. Reveal no secrets, 398. Revel of the earth, the, 544. Revels, midnight, 225. now are ended, 43. the winds their, keep, 679. Revelry, by night, sound of, 542. midnight shout and, 243. Revenge at first though sweet, 238. back on itself recoils, 238. capable and wide, 155. forgiveness better than, 758. hath stomach for them all, 156. if not victory, 226. is a kind of wild justice, 164. is profitable, 430. is virtue, with whom, 311. it will feed my, 63. malice couched with, 232. study of, 223. sweet is, to women, 556. will most horribly, 93. Revenges, time brings in his, 77. Revenons a nos moutons, 771. Revenue, streams of, 531. Reverberate hills, halloo your name to the, 75. Revered abroad, 447. Reverence, none so poor to do him, 113. to God, a due, 170. to yon peeping moon, 173. Reverend head, the wise the, 303. signiors, grave and, 149. vice that grey iniquity, 85. Reveries so airy, 419. Reversion in the sky, 335. Reviewers people who have failed, 505. Revisit'st glimpses of the moon, 131. Revolts from true birth, 106. Revolution, age of, 435. Revolutions are not made they come, 641. never go backward, 641. Revolves the sad vicissitudes, 393. Revolving moon, of one, 268. Reward, though late a sure, 294. virtue is its own, 206. virtue to itself a, 207. Rewards, fortune's buffets and, 137. of religion, the distant, 369. the world its veterans, 321. Re-word, I the matter will, 141. Rhamses knows, she knows what, 621. Rhapsody of words, 140. Rhetoric, could not ope his mouth for, 210. dazzling fence of, 246. logic and, 168. ornate, 254. wit and gay, 246. Rhetorician's rules teach nothing, 210. Rheum, how now foolish, 79. Rhine, the castled, 613. wash the river, 503. wide and winding, 543. Rhinoceros, armed, 122. Rhone, rushing of the arrowy, 543. Rhyme, beautiful old, 163. build the lofty, 246. dock the tail of, 635. epic's stately, 618. hitches in a, 328. making legs in, 387. nor reason, 30, 70. one for, one for sense, 213. outlive this powerful, 162. reason for my, 30. reason war with, 180. the rudder is of verses, 211. those that write in, 213. unattempted in prose or, 223. Rhymes I had in store, 506. ring out my mournful, 633. Rhymed or unrhymed poem, 578. Rhyming peer, 326. planet, born under a, 54. Rialto, in the, 61. what news on the, 61. wished him five fathom under the, 554. Riband bound, but what this, 220. in the cap of youth, 142. to stick in his coat, 646. Ribbed sea-sand, 498. Ribs, knock at my, 116. of death, under the, 245. over-weathered, 62. Rice, best not stir the, 791. Rich and rare were the gems, 520. and strange, into something, 42. are possessed by their money, the, 188. at once, no good man, 713. beyond the dreams of avarice, 374, 378. from want of wealth, 387. gifts wax poor, 136. he that maketh haste to be, 829. in barren fame, 344. in good works, 848. in having such a jewel, 44. in saving common sense, 627. in virtue, 343. live like a wretch and die, 188. man, honest preferred to a, 733. man to enter the kingdom, 840. men rule the law, 395. nor rare, neither, 327. not gaudy, 130. plagues that haunt the, 424. poor and content is, 153. quiet and infamous, 592. soils often to be weeded, 168. the treasure, 271. they poor, I, 22. windows, 386. with forty pounds a year, 396. with little store, 22. with the spoils of nature, 217. with the spoils of time, 384. with Thee, we are, 421. without a fault, 337. Richard, awe the soul of, 296. conqueror, came in with, 72. is himself again, 296. Richard O my king, 803. struck terror to the soul of, 97. Richer for poorer, 850. than all his tribe, 157. Riches and honour in her left hand, 825. best, 396. flow from bounteous heaven, 346. from every scene of creation, 457. good name better than, 790, 827. he heapeth up, 820. infinite, in a little room, 41. make themselves wings, 828. neither poverty nor, 829. of heaven's pavement, 225. possessed not enjoyed, 342. that grow in hell, 225. virtue and, seldom settle on one man, 190. Richmonds in the field, six, 98. Rid on 't, mend it or be, 121. Riddle of the world, 317. Ride abroad, next doth, 417. mankind, things, 599. to crouch to wait to, 30. Rides in the whirlwind, 299, 331. on the posting winds, 160. post, evil news, 242. upon the storm, 423. Rider, steed that knows its, 542. Ridicule, sacred to, 328. the test of truth, 578. truth the test of, 444. Ridiculous affairs, serious in, 735. excess, wasteful and, 79. in serious matters, 735. no spectacle so, 591. sublime to the, 431. Riding o'er the azure realm, 383. Rift within the lute, 629. Rigdom Funnidos, 285. Rigged with curses dark, 247. Right and wrong he taught, 672. as a trivet, 676. as God gives us to see the, 622. be sure you are, 852. born to set it, 133. by chance, a fool now and then, 414. divine of kings, 332. firmness in the, 622. following him that sets thee, 754. form of war, 112. hand forget her cunning, 824. hand, his red, 227. hands of fellowship, 846. his conduct still, 399. his life I 'm sure was in the, 260. I see the, and I approve it too, 295. in every cranny but the, 424. is right since God is God, 653. is right to follow, 623. little tight little island, 675. makes might, faith that, 622. man in the right place, 642. mind, clothed in his, 841. names, call things by their, 457. of all, duty of some, 505. of an excessive wrong, 650. on, I only speak, 114. onward steer, 252. or wrong, our country, 675. rather be, than president, 517. sorry for your heaviness, I am, 6. the day must win, 653. there is none to dispute my, 416. to begin doing well, earns the, 648. to dissemble your love, 445. was right, 444. whatever is is, 316. whose life is in the, 318. words, how forcible are, 816. Rights, blacks had no, 675. dare maintain, their, 438. men who know their, 438. of a man, how he lies in the, 648. of man, called the, 409. property has its duties as well as, 582, 609. reparation for our, 364. unalienable, 434. Righteous are bold as a lion, 829. die the death of the, 813. forsaken, not seen the, 819. hath hope in his death, 826. man regardeth the life of his beast, 826. overmuch, be not, 830. perils doe enfold the, 27. shall flourish, 822. Righteousness and peace, 821. exalteth a nation, 826. sun of, 836. word of, 848. Rightly to be great, 142. Rigorous law, 704. Rigour of the game, 508. of the statutes, 47. Rill, by cool Siloam's shady, 535. nor yet beside the, 386. sunshine broken in the, 526. Rills, thousand, 382. Rim, the sun's, dips, 498. Ring happy bells, 633. in the Christ that is to be, 633. in the thousand years of peace, 633. in the valiant man, 633. of verse, thy rare gold, 651. on her wand she bore, 520. out my mournful rhymes, 633. out old shapes of disease, 633. out the darkness of the land, 633. out the narrowing lust of gold, 633. out the old ring in the new, 633. out the thousand wars of old, 633. out wild bells, 633. posy of a, 138. the fuller minstrel in, 633. to evensong, 19. with this, I thee wed, 851. Rings, and chains, wearers of, 511. of which all Europe, 252. Ringing grooves of change, 626. Ringlet, blowing the, 627. Ripe and good one, a scholar and a, 101. and ripe, hour to hour we, 68. cherry, I cry, 201. Ripened in our northern sky, 433. into faith, persuasion, 481. Ripeness, love grown to, 624. Ripening breath, summer's, 106. his greatness is a, 99. Ripest fruit first falls, 81. Ripples break round his breast, 677. Rise by sin, some, 47. honest muse, 322. let it, till it meet the sun, 529. like feathered Mercury, 86. up Xarifa, 677. with the lark, 454. Risen on mid-noon, 235, 476. Rising all at once, their, 227. early, heaven's help better than, 790. in clouded majesty, 233. in his, seemed a pillar of state, 227. to a man's work, 753. Risks nothing gains nothing, 21. Rival all but Shakespeare's name, 513. in the light of day, 482. River, Alph the sacred, 500. at my garden's end, 289. Dee, lived on the, 427. fair and crystal, 180. glideth at his own sweet will, 470. in Macedon, there is a, 92. like the foam on the, 491. like the snow-fall in the, 451. of his thoughts, 553, 614. of passing thoughts, 752. Rivers are highways, 799. by shallow, 41. cannot quench, 95. of Egypt, 833. run to seas, 274. wide and shallow brooks, 248. River's brim, primrose by a, 468. Rivets up, hammers closing, 92, 296. Rivulet of text, a neat, 442. Rivulets dance, where, 469. myriads of, 630. Road, along a rough a weary, 448. fringing the dusty, 657. life's dark, through, 564. like one on a lonesome, 499. morn furthers a man on his, 694. no street no, 586. of casualty, 62. takes no private, 320. taxed horse on a taxed, 462. through life's dark, 564. to virtue, no ready, 218. whose dust is gold, 236. Roam, absent from Him I, 497. soar but never, 485. some love to, 653. they are fools who, 362. when far o'er sea we, 525. where'er I, whatever realms to see, 394. Roamed o'er many lands, 582. Roar, a lion in the lobby, 352. gently as any sucking dove, 57. give a grievous, 352. he did not only sigh but, 283. music in its, 547. nature says best and she says, 283. set the table on a, 144. you an 't were any nightingale, 57. Roaring lion, as a, 849. lions, talks as familiarly of, 78. Roast an egg, the learned, 330. beef of old England, 363. Roasted rare, new-laid eggs, 274. Rob a neighbour, that he might, 592. me the exchequer, 86. Peter and pay Paul, 186. the Hybla bees, 115. us of our joys, 406. was lord below, 474. Robs me of that which not enriches him, 153. the vast sea, the sun, 109. Robbed, he that is, 154. the, that smiles, 151. Robbery, change be no, 17. Robbing Peter he paid Paul, 14. Robe, dew on his thin, 515. of clouds, throne of rocks in a, 553. of night, azure, 573. the judge's, 47. Robes and furred gowns hide all, 148. garland and singing, 253. loosely flowing hair as free, 178. riche or fidel, 1. Robin Hood, a famous man is, 473. jolly Robin, 404. Robin-redbreast, call for the, 181. Robinson Crusoe, poor, 391. Robustious periwig-pated fellow, 137. Rock aerial, brotherhood upon, 480. dwell on a, or in a cell, 26. founded upon a, 839. gem of the old, 219. moulder piecemeal on the, 549. of Ages cleft for me, 432. of the national resources, 531. pendent, a towered citadel, 158. reclined, all on a, 347. shall fly from its firm base, this, 491. stood on, to bob for whale, 217. tall, the mountain, 467. the cradle of reposing age, 328. us nearer to the tomb, cradles, 309. weed flung from the, 542. Rocks and hills, 150. caves lakes fens bogs, 228. fleeting air and desert, 181. music hath charms to soften, 294. pure gold, water nectar and, 44. throne of, robe of clouds, 553. whereon greatest men have oftest wrecked, 240. Rock-bound coast, stern and, 569. Rock-ribbed hills, 572. Rocked in the cradle of the deep, 676. Rocket, rose like a, 431. Rocky are her shores, 344. Rod and thy staff, thy, 819. beaten with his own, 9. he that spareth his, 826. of empire might have swayed, 384. of iron, rule with a, 849. reversed, his, 246. spare the, 8, 213, 262. to check the erring, 475. wit 's a feather a chief a, 319. Rode, full royally he, 23. the six hundred, 628. Roderick, art thou a friend to, 491. where was, then, 492. Rogue, inch that is not fool is, 269. Rogues in buckram, 84. Roguish thing, equity is a, 194. Roll darkling down, 366. of common men, 85. of honor, pension list is the, 669. on dark blue ocean, 547. wherever waves can, 413. Rolls it under his tongue, 283. of fame, in all the, 345. of Noah's ark, 268. Rolled two into one, 454. up the wrong way, hedgehog, 584. Rolling deep, home on the, 679. in fine frenzy, 59. stone gathers no moss, 14, 711. year is full of thee, the, 357. Roman fame, above all, 329. fashion, after the high, 159. hand, we do know the sweet, 76. holiday, to make a, 546. more an antique, than a Dane, 146. name, above any Greek or, 267. noblest, of them all, 115. senate long debate, can a, 298. streets, gibber in the, 126. than such a, 114. thought hath struck him, a, 157. urns, fire in antique, 213. Romans call it stoicism, the, 298. countrymen and lovers, 113. last of all the, fare thee well, 115. Romance, by the shores of old, 472. Romances of Marivaux, 387. Romanism and rebellion, 679. Romantic, if folly grow, 321. Rome, aisles of Christian, 598. big with the fate of, 297. but that I loved, more, 113. can Virgil claim, 271. do as they do at, 791. eternal devil to keep state in, 110. grandeur that was, 640. growing up to might, 642. hook-nosed fellow of, 90. I do fast on Saturday at, 767. in the height of her glory, 533. more than the Pope of, 212. move the stones of, 114. not built in one day, 15, 792. palmy state of, 126. queen of land and sea, 642. shall fall when falls the Coliseum, 546. than second in, 727. thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods, 110. time will doubt of, 558. when at, do as they see done, 193. Romeo, wherefore art thou, 105. Roof, arched, 251. fretted with golden fire, 134. to shrowd his head, 189, 194. under the shady, 250. Room and verge enough, ample, 383. as your company, 859. blazed with lights, 109. civet in the, 415. for Shakespeare, 179. for wit, heads so little no, 222. infinite riches in a little, 41. no gilded dome swells the lowly, 571. no wit for so much, 222. up of my absent child, grief fills the, 79. who sweeps a, 204. worst inn's worst, 322. Roost, as chickens come home to, 606. Roosts, perched, 242. Root, axe is laid unto the, 841. humility that low sweet, 527. insane, 116. love that took an early, 589. nips his, and then he falls, 99. of age, worm at the, 423. of all evil, money is the, 848. of the matter is in me, 817. tree of deepest, 432. Roots itself in ease, 131. Rooted sorrow from the memory, 125. Rope enough, you shall never want, 773. Rosaries and pixes, 215. Rose, any nose may ravage a, 643. at Christmas, desire a, 54. Aylmer, 511. blossom as the, 834. budding, above the full blown, 476. by any other name, 105. dewdrop clinging to the, 611. flung odours flung, 238. go lovely, 220. growing on his cheek, 31. happy is the, distilled, 57. I am not the, 806. in aromatic pain, 316. in spring, familiar as the, 752. is fairest when 't is budding, 491. is sweetest washed with dew, 491. Je ne suis pas la, 806. just newly born, the, 611. last, of summer, 521. like a full-blown, 575. like a rocket, 431. like an exhalation, 225. lovely is the, 477. my life is like the summer, 677. my luve 's like a red red, 451. of love, gather, 202. of the fair state, 136. of youth, he wears the, 158. red as a, is she, 498. should shut and be a bud, 575. so red, never blows the, 768. sweeter in the bud, 33. that all are praising, 581. that lives its little hour, the, 573. thought like a full-blown, 575. under the, 219. up he, and donned his clothes, 142. vernal bloom or summer's, 155. with leaves yet folded, 560. with thorns, 691. without the thorn, 203, 232. Roses and lilies and violets, 581. and white lilies, 685. bower of, by Bendemeer's stream, 526. four red, on a stalk, 97. from your cheek, 378. full of sweet days and, 204. in December seek, 539. make thee beds of, 41. month, of leaves and, 655. never expect to gather, 692. red and violets blew, 28. repentance amid the, 355. roses strew on her, 665. scent of the, 522. she wore a wreath of, 581. strew on her roses, 665. virgins soft as the, 549. Rosebud garden of girls, 631. set with thorns, 629. Rosebuds, crown ourselves with, 836. filled with snow, 685. gather ye, while ye may, 202. Rose-leaves scattered, like, 558. stirred with the air, 558. Rose-lipped cherubin, 155. Rosemary for remembrance, 142. Rosewater on a toad, pour, 597. Ross, the Man of, 322. Rost, rule the, 8, 194. Rosy light, sprinkled with, 338. red, celestial, 238. sea, upon the, 524. steps, morn her, 234. Rot and rot, from hour to hour we, 68. propagate and, 317. to lie in cold obstruction and to, 48. Rots itself in ease, 131. Rote, learned and conned by, 115. Rotten apples, small choice in, 72. at the heart, a goodly apple, 61. in Denmark, something is, 131. Rottenness, firmament is, 245. Rough as nutmeg-graters, 313. quarries rocks and hills, 150. rude sea, all the water in the, 81. Rough-hew them how we will, 145. Rough-island story, 628. Roughly, life has passed, 423. Round and round we run, 653. at the top, from the, 655. attains the upmost, 111. dance their wayward, 469. fat oily man of God, 357. glory guards with solemn, 681. hoop's bewitching, 378. keeps up a perpetual, 749. life's dull, 379. numbers are false, 375. the slight waist, 548. the square, all, 584. trivial, the common task, 569. unvarnished tale, 150. while you perform your antic, 123. Roundabout, this great, 424. Rounded with a sleep, life is, 43. Roundelay, my merry merry, 25. Round-heads and wooden shoes, 300. Rouse a lion, the blood stirs to, 84. and stir as life were in 't, 125. the lion from his lair, 495. Rousseau, ask Jean Jacques, 417. Rout on rout, ruin upon ruin, 230. where meet a public, 176. world with its motley, 424. Routed all his foes, thrice he, 271. Roving, go no more a, 553. Row brothers row, 518. one way and look another, 186. Rowers, like, who advance backward, 777. Rowland for an Oliver, 859. to the dark tower came, 147. Roy's wife of Aldivalloch, 674. Royal office to execute laws, 411. path to geometry, 811. train believe me, a, 100. Royally he rode, 23. Royalty of virtue, the, 668. Ruat coelum fiat voluntas tua, 205, 218. Rub, let the world, 786. there 's the, 135. Rubs which providence sends, 401. Rubente dextera, 227. Rubicon, I had passed the, 530. Rubies grew, where the, 201. price of wisdom is above, 817. wisdom is better than, 825. Rudder is of verses, rhyme the, 211. true, steer my, 777. Ruddy drop of manly blood, 602. drops, dear as the, 112, 383. Rude am I in my speech, 149. forefathers of the hamlet, 384. hand deface it, may no, 469. in speech, though I be, 846. militia swarms, 273. multitude call the afternoon, 56. sea grew civil at her song, 57. stream, mercy of a, 99. Rudely, speke he never so, 2. stamped, I that am, 95. Rue and euphrasy, 240. nought shall make us, 80. with a difference, wear your, 142. Rueful conflict, the heart riven the, 473. Ruffian, that father, 85. Ruffles, sending them, 398. when wanting a shirt, 286. Rug, snug as a bug in a, 361. Rugged line, harsh cadence of a, 270. Russian bear, 122. Ruin and confusion hurled, in, 300. drunkenness identical with, 765. final, fiercely drives, 309. has designed, whom God to, 269. lovely in death the beauteous, 308. majestic though in, 227. man marks the earth with, 547. one prodigious, swallow all, 337. or to rule the state, 267. prostrate the beauteous, 453. seize thee ruthless king, 383. systems into, hurled, 315. the fires of, glow, 513. threats of pain and, 385. upon ruin rout on rout, 230. Ruins, fame on lesser, built, 258. human mind in, 682. of himself, the, 347. of Iona, 369. of St. Paul's, 591. of the noblest man, 113. Ruin's ploughshare, stern, 448. Ruined by natural propensities, 411. Ruin-trace, can print no, 610. Rule alone, too fond to, 327. all be done by the, 157. Britannia, 358. exceptions prove the, 187. eye sublime declared absolute, 232. Homer's, the best, 328. little sway, a little, 358. long-levelled, 244. none shall, but the humble, 599. of men entirely great, 606. of Plato, 254. over others, how shall I, 771. the good old, 473. the great, ill can he, 29. the law, rich men, 395. the rost, 11, 194. the state, to ruin or to, 267. the varied year, to, 356. them with a rod of iron, 849. Rules, a few plain, 479. and hammers, 159. never shows she, 321. o'er freemen, who, 375. the twelve good, 398. the waves, Britannia, 358. Ruler of the inverted year, 420. Ruleth all the roste, 8. his spirit, he that, 827. Ruling passion, 321, 322. power within, 750. Rum and true religion, 556. Romanism and rebellion, 679. Ruminate, as thou dost, 153. Rumination wraps me, my often, 70. Rumour of oppression, 418. Rumours of wars, 841. Run amuck, too discreet to, 328. away and fly, 212. away, they conquer love that, 200. back, time will, 251. before the wind, 393. he may, that readeth it, 836. I can, or I can fly, 246. to and fro, many shall, 835. to wait to ride to, 30. with the hare, 33. with the hound, 12. Runs away, he that fights and, 216. away, he who fights and, 403. may read, he that, 422. the great circuit, 420. the world away, 138. Runneth not to the contrary, 392. over, my cup, 819. Running brooks, books in the, 67. sprightly, 276. Rupert of debate, 606. Rural quiet, retirement, 355. sights alone, not, 417. Rush against Othello's breast, 156. into the skies, 315. to glory or the grave, 515. Rushed to meet the insulting foe, 443. Rushing of the arrowy Rhone, 543. of the blast, the, 573. Russet mantle clad, morn in, 127. Russia, last out a night in, 47. Russian bear, the rugged, 122. Rust, better to be eaten to death with, 88. better wear out than, 853. unburnished, to, 625. Rustic life and poverty, 514. moralist, teach the, 385. Rustics, amazed the gazing, 397. Rustling in the dark, mournful, 615. in unpaid-for silk, 159. Rusty for want of fighting, 211. Ruth, when sick for home, 575. Ruthless king, ruin seize thee, 383.
Sabaoth and port, 170. Sabbath appeared, when a, 416. bill to frame a, 586. day to me, Sunday shines no, 326. he who ordained the, 636. of his rest, the eternal, 277. was made for man, 841. Sabbathless Satan, 509. Sabean odours, 232. Sable cloud with silver lining, 243. goddess, night, 306. hearse, underneath this, 179. night, son of the, 39. silvered, his beard a, 129. Sables, suit of, 138. Sabler tints of woe, 386. Sabrina fair, listen, 246. Sack, intolerable deal of, 85. purge and leave, 88. Sacred and inspired divinity, 170. burden is this life, 641. honour, pledge our, 434. pity, drops of, 69. religion mother of form, 39. to gods is misery, 343. to ridicule his whole life long, 328. Sacrifice, is no vain, 301. to the graces, 353, 760. turn delight into a, 204. unpitied, an, 408. Sacrifices, such, my Cordelia, 148. Sacrilegious murder, 120. Sad and bad and mad it was, 650. as angels, 513. because it makes us smile, 560. by fits, 't was, 390. experience to make me, 71. fancies do we affect, 483. heart, ruddy drops that visit my, 112. impious in a good man to be, 308. music of humanity, 467. near to make a man look, 59. so, so tender and so true, 380. stories of the death of kings, 82. vicissitude of things, 379, 393. votarist in palmer's weed, 243. words of tongue or pen, 619. Sadder and a wiser man, 499. Saddest of all tales, 560. of the year, days the, 573. Saddle, things are in the, 599. Saddled and bridled, 682. Sadness and longing, feeling of, 614. diverter of, 207. wraps me in a most humorous, 70. Safe and sound your trust is, 313. bind safe find, 21. from temptation and pollution, 615. through a thousand perils, 497. Safer being meek than fierce, 650. Safety, fear is the mother of, 411. in multitude of counsellors, 825. little temporary, 359. pluck this flower, 84. pot of ale and, 91. to teach thee, 79. walks in its steps, 460. Sagacious blue-stocking, 592. of his quarry from so far, 239. Sage advices, lengthened, 451. by saint by savage and by, 334. frolic, make the, 345. he stood, 182, 227. he thought as a, 428. just less than, 518. long experience made him, 348. thinks like a, 607. truths electrify the, 514. Sages have seen in thy face, 416. in all times assert, 8. teach more than all the, can, 466. Sage's pride, vain the, 330. Sager, by losing rendered, 554. Said anything that was remembered, never, 609. before, nothing that has not been, 702. it, as well as if I had, 292. little, is soonest mended, 200. nothing but what has been, 185. on both sides, much may be, 300, 363. Sail, bark attendant, 320. breath of heaven swell the, 416. is as a noiseless wing, this, 543. learn of the little Nautilus to, 318. like my pinnace, 45. on even keel, 354. on life's ocean diversely we, 317. on O ship of state, 615. on O Union strong and great, 615. set every threadbare, 635. swan spreads his snowy, 677. what avail the plough or, 601. wherever billows roll, ships will, 550. white and rustling, 537. Sails filled and streamers waving, 242. filled with a lusty wind, 37. over-weathered ribs and ragged, 62. purple the, 157. Sailed for sunny isles, 589. with me before, you never, 458. Sailing like a stately ship, 242. on obscene wings, 501. Sailor, messmates hear a brother, 672. on a mast, a drunken, 97. Sailors are but men, 61. Sail-yards tremble, the, 37. Saint Augustine well hast thou said, 616. George and the dragon, 78. John, awake my, 314. John mingle with my friendly bowl, 328. in crape and lawn, 320. in wisdom's school, 181. it, sinner it or, 321. it would provoke a, 321. Mary's lake, swan on still, 474. my late espoused, 26. Nicholas would soon be there, 527. no true, allows, 215. Paul's, ruins of, 591. savage and by sage, by, 334. seem a, when I play the devil, 96. sustained it the woman died, 335. to corrupt a, 83. upon his knees, 422. Saints above, men below and, 487. death of his, 823. his soul is with the, 502. immortal reign, where, 303. who taught, 313. will aid if men will call, 499. Sainted, a thing enskyed and, 47. Saintly chastity, so dear is, 245. shew, falsehood under, 232. Saint-seducing gold, 104. Saintship of an anchorite, 540. Salad days, my, 157. Sally, there 's none like pretty, 285. Salmons in both, there is, 92. Salt have lost his savour, 838. of our youth, we have some, 45. of the earth, ye are the, 838. peck of, 785. pillar of, 813. seasoned with, 847. upon the tails of sparrows, 291. who ne'er knew, 344. Salt-fish on his hook, 158. Saltness of time, 88. oil vinegar sugar and, 399. Saltpetre, this villanous, 83. Salutary influence of example, 369. neglect, wise and, 408. Salutation to the morn, 97. Salvation, no relish of, 139. none of us should see, 65. tools of working our, 215. Samarcand, all the gems of, 437. Samaritan, acts like a, 607. without the oil and twopence, 460. Same, another and the, 331. another yet the, 331. Samphire, one that gathers, 148. Sampler, ply the, 246. Sanat sanctificat et ditat, 360. Sancho Panza is my own self, 790. Sanctified the crime, numbers, 425. Sanction of the god, 337. Sanctity of reason, indu'd with, 236. Sanctuary of the intuitions, 602. Sanctum supercilious, my, 586. Sand and the wild uproar, 598. leaves or driving, 337. little grains of, 642. roll down their golden, 536. were pearl, if all their, 44. Sands, come unto these yellow, 42. ignoble things, 196. o' Dee, across the, 664. of time, footprints on the, 612. small, the mountain make, 311. syllable men's names on, 243. Sandal shoon, by his, 405. Sanded floor, the nicely, 397. Sand-dunes, like the, 754. Sane, 't is better being, than mad, 650. Sang, it may turn out a, 448. of love and not of fame, 666. Sange, ful wel she, 1. Sans intermission, 68. taste sans everything, 69. teeth sans eyes, 69. Sapphire blaze the living throne, 382. Sapphires, glowed with living, 233. Sappho loved and sung, where, 557. survives we sing her songs, 645. Sapping a solemn creed, 544. Sardonic smile, 860. Sat like a cormorant, 232. Satan came also, 816. exalted sat, 226. finds some mischief, 302. get thee behind me, 840. play at cherry-pit with, 76. sabbathless, 509. so call him now, 235. stood unterrified, 229. trembles when he sees, 422. was now at hand, 228. Satanic school, the, 508. Satchel, schoolboy with his, 69, 354. Satire be my song, 539. for pointed, 279. is my weapon, 328. like a polished razor, 350. or sense, 328. Satisfaction as the time requires, 168. of the tongue, windy, 343. Satisfied that is well paid, he is, 65. Saturday and Monday, betwixt a, 285. Satyr, Hyperion to a, 128. Sauce, sharpen with cloyless, 157. Saucy doubts and fears, 122. Saul among the prophets, 814. and Jonathan were lovely, 815. Sauntered Europe round, 332. Savage breast, soothe the, 294. saint and sage, by, 334. wild in woods the noble, ran, 275. woman, take some, 626. Savageness in unreclaimed blood, 133. Save in his own country, 839. me from the candid friend, 464. Saviour's birth is celebrated, 127. Savour, salt have lost his, 838. Saw and loved, 430. an old said, 29. and overcame, 90. I doubted of this, 196. no sound of hammer or of, 421. the air too much, do not, 137. who, to wish her stay, 237. Saws, full of wise, 69. Say I 'm sick, I 'm dead, 326. it that should not, though I, 198. nothing but what has been said, 185. than do, more disagreeable to, 728. to yourself what you would be, 746. wills to do or, 238. Says a foolish thing, never, 279. Saying and doing are two things, 284. short, contains much wisdom, 697. Sayings of philosophers, 212. such odd, 62. Scab of churches, 175. Scabbard, sword glued to my, 194. Scabbards, swords leaped from their, 409. Scaffold high, on the, 680. truth forever on the, 657. Scale, free-livers on a small, 536. geometric, 240. Justice with lifted, 330. weighing in equal, 127. Scales, Jove weighs in dubious, 343. Scaly horror of his folded tail, 251. Scan, or their faults to, 396. presume not God to, 317. your brother man, 448. Scandal about Queen Elizabeth, 441. in disguise, praise undeserved is, 330. waits on greatest state, 161. Scandals, immortal, 670. Scandalous and poor, 279. Scanter of your maiden presence, 130. 'Scapes, hair-breadth, 150. Scar, if two loves join there is oft a, 648. Scars, gashed with honourable, 496. jests at, that never felt a wound, 105. remaining, they stood aloof the, 500. Scarce expect one of my age, 459. would move a horse, 416. Scarecrows, no eye hath seen such, 86. Scared out of his seven senses, 493. Scarfed bark, 62. Scarfs garters gold, 318. Scatter plenty, 385. Scene be acted over, this lofty, 112. last of all, 69. not one fair, 582. o'er this changing, 535. of man, o'er all this, 314. on which they gazed, 468. that memorable, 263. tread again the, 407. was more beautiful far, 528. was o'er, the proud, 331. Scenes, gay and festive, 678. gay gilded, 299. like these, from, 447. like this, to live and die in, 522. of my childhood, 537. Scent of odorous perfume, 242. of the roses, 522. the fair annoys, whose, 415. the morning air, methinks I, 132. to every flower, gives, 414. Scents, pleasant, salute the nose, 655. Scented the grim feature, 239. Sceptic could inquire for, 210. Sceptre, a barren, in my gripe, 121. all who meet obey, 550. leaden, stretches forth her, 306. our flag the, 550. shows the force of temporal power, 64. Sceptred hermit, a, 677. isle, this, 81. pall, tragedy in, 250. sovereigns, dead but, 554. sway, mercy is above this, 64. Scheld or wandering Po, 394. Scheme for her own breakfast, 311. Schemes o' mice, best laid, 446. Schiller has the material sublime, 505. Scholar and a gentleman, 447. in the soldier more than in the, 151. rake Christian dupe, 388. ripe and good one, 101. Scholars, base born, the greatest, 190. great men, not great, 638. the land of, 395. Scholar's life assail, the, 365. soldier's eye, 136. School, creeping unwillingly to, 69. days, in my joyful, 509. experience keeps a dear, 360. of mankind, example the, 411. of Stratford, 1. saint in wisdom's, 181. tell tales out of, 12. the Satanic, 508. Schools, flogging in great, 372. jargon of the, 287, 414. old maxim in the, 290. Schoolboy, whining, 69. whips his taxed top, 462. with his satchel, 69, 354. Schoolboys, frisk away like, 447. Schoolboy's tale, a, 541. Schooldays, in my, 60. Schoolmaster is abroad, 527. Science, bright-eyed, 383. eel of, by the tail, 331. fair, frowned not, on his birth, 386. falsely so-called, 848. glare of false, 428. good sense though no, 322. new, that men lere, 6. of our law, the lawless, 627. one, will one genius fit, 323. proud, never taught to stray, 315. sort of hocus-pocus, 350. star-eyed, 513. Sciences, all the abstruse, 556. books must follow, 168. Scilurus on his death-bed, 731. Scio's rocky isle, old man of, 550. Scion of chiefs and monarchs, 547. Scipio buried by the upbraiding shore, 545. Scipio's ghost walks unavenged, 298. Scoff, fools who came to, 397. Scoffer's pen, product of a, 479. Scolding from Carlyle, 637. Scole of Stratford, 1. Scope of my opinion, 126. Score and tally, no books but the, 94. Scorn delights, 247. for the time of, 155. in spite of, 225. laugh a siege to, 125. laugh thee to, 837. laughed his word to, 415. not the sonnet, 485. of consequence, 623. of eyes reflecting gems, 96. of scorn the hate of hate, 623. read to doubt or read to, 494. to laugh to, 71. what a deal of, looks beautiful, 76. Scorns of time, whips and, 135. Scorned, no fury like a woman, 294. slighted, disappointed woman, 296. Scornful jest, most bitter is a, 366. Scorning the base degrees, 111. Scorpion died of the bite, 400. Scot and lot, 178. Scots, a few industrious, 37. wha hae wi Wallace bled, 450. wham Bruce has often led, 450. Scotch nation void of wit, 389. understanding, 459. Scotched the snake, 121. Scotchman, left to a beggarly, 370. much may be made of a, 371. Scotchman's noblest prospect, 370. Scotia's grandeur springs, 447. Scotland at the Orcades, 318. stands, where it did, 124. Scotland's strand, fair, 452. Scoundrel and a coward, 370. last refuge of a, 372. maxim, 357. Scoured with perpetual motion, 88. Scourge inexorable, 226. of God, him that was the, 571. whose iron, 382. Scourged to his dungeon, 572. Scours the plain, Camilla, 324. Scout, the blabbing Eastern, 243. Scraps of learning dote, on, 310. stolen the, 56. Scratched, a little, 't will serve, 56. Screw your courage to the sticking place, 118. Scripture authentic, 310. elder, writ by God, 310. the devil can cite, 61. Scruple of her excellence, 46. Sculptured in stone on poet's pages, 648. marble, although no, 531. Scutcheon, honour a mere, 87. Scuttled ship, that ever, 557. Scylla and Charybdis, 810. your father, 64. Scyllam, incidis in, 64. S'death I 'll print it, 326. Sea, alone on a wide wide, 498. as stars look on the, 607. beheld and fled, the great, 261. best thing between England and France, 597. boisterous captain of the, 392. by the deep, where none intrude, 547. cloud out of the, 815. come o'er the moonlit, 611. compassed by the inviolate, 623. desert of the, 833. down to a sunless, 500. dreary, now blows between, 500. far-heard whisper o'er the, 498. first gem of the, 522. footsteps in the, 423. fountain stream and, 496. give a thousand furlongs of, 42. glad waters of the dark blue, 550. go down to the, in ships, 823. grew civil at her song, 57. his deeds inimitable like the, 36. hollows crowned with summer, 629. home on the rolling, 679. how the fishes live in the, 161. I 'm on the, 538. in rage deaf as the, 80. in the bosom of the, 94, 182. in the flat, sunk, 244. in the rough rude, 81. into that silent, 498. is a thief, 109. is calm, when the, 710. isles that o'erlace the, 645. lane of beams athwart the, 625. light that never was on, 475. like to the Pontic, 155. loved the great, more and more, 538. Marathon looks on the, 557. money to a starving man at, 786. most dangerous, 63. music of the, 503. my bark is on the, 553. no breath came o'er the, 611. nor earth nor boundless, 162. now flows between a dreary, 500. of glory, summers in a, 99. of pines, silent, 501. of troubles, arms against a, 135. of upturned faces, 493, 531. on life's rough, 37. one as the, 496. one foot in, and one on shore, 51, 405. one voice is of the, 478. or fire in earth or air, in, 126. or land, thing of, 242. our flag is known in every, 605. our heritage the, 537. Peri beneath the dark, 526. pouring oil on the, 740. precious stone set in the silver, 81. Proteus rising from the, 477. robs the vast, 109. rolls its waves, while the, 675. scattered in the bottom of the, 96. ships that have gone down at, 527. sight of that immortal, 478. sing the dangers of the, 672. siren who sung under the, 521. stern god of, 253. swelling of the voiceful, 503. the breeze is on the, 494. the open, the blue the fresh, 538. the passenger pukes in, 559. they who plough the, 712. under the deep deep, 583. union with its native, 480. upon the rosy, 524. uttermost parts of the, 824. was roaring, 't was when the, 347. wave o' the, I wish you a, 78. wet sheet and flowing, 537. what thing of, or land, 242. whether in, or fire, 126. Seas, dangers of the, 176. foam of perilous, 575. guard our native, 514. incarnadine, 120. of gore, shedding, 559. of thought, strange, 475. rivers run to, 274. roll to waft me, 316. Severn to the narrow, 483. such a jewel as twenty, 44. two boundless, 525. unsuspected isle in the far, 644. Sea-born treasures, my, 598. Sea-change, suffer a, 42. Sea-coal fire, by a, 89. Sea-girt citadel, winged, 541. Seal, seem to set his, 140. Seals of love but sealed in vain, 49. that close the pestilence, 562. Sealed their letters with their thumbs, 460. Sea-maid's music, to hear the, 57. Seamen, the gentlemen were not, 593. Sea-sand, brown as the ribbed, 498. Search men's principles, 752. not his bottom, 257. not worth the, 60. nothing so hard but, will find it, 203. of deep philosophy, 260. patient, and vigil long, 555. the coffers round, 251. vain my weary, 395. Searches to the bottom, 102. Sea-shore, boy playing on the, 278. Season, each thing that grows in, 54. ever 'gainst that, 127. everything at its proper, 720. from that time unto this, 30. priketh every gentil herte, 2. shock of corn in his, 816. things seasoned by, 66. to everything there is a, 830. when I have convenient, 843. word spoken in, 611. word spoken in due, 826. your admiration for a while, 128. Seasons and their change, 233. death thou hast all, 570. justice, when mercy, 65. return with the year, 230. roll as the swift, 636. vernal, of the year, 254. who knew the, 623. Seasoned life of man, 254. timber never gives, 204. with a gracious voice, 63. with salt, 847. Seat, his favourite, be woman's feeble breast, 482. in some poetic nook, 536. is the bosom of God, her, 31. misfortune made the throne her, 301. nature from her, 239. of Mars, this, 81. this castle hath a pleasant, 117. up to our native, 226. vaulted with ease into his, 86. while memory holds a, 132. Seats beneath the shade, 395. Seated heart knock at my ribs, 116. Second childishness and mere oblivion, 69. Daniel, a, 65. each, stood heir to the first, 149. in Rome, 727. nature, custom is, 735. thought, the sober, 283. thoughts are best, 277. thoughts, to their own, 283. Secret as the grave, 792. black and midnight hags, 123. bread eaten in, 825. dread and inward horror, 298. in silence and tears, in, 682. of a weed's plain heart, 656. of nature, death is a, 751. of success is constancy, 608. soul to show, 551. sympathy, it is the, 488. things are the Lord's, 814. trusted to a woman, 725. Secrets of my prison-house, 131. of the nether world, 749. reveal no, 398. Secretary of nature, 208. Sect, slave to no, 320. Sects, vicissitudes of, and religions, 168. Secure amidst a falling world, 300. the past at least is, 532. Security for the future, 364. public honour is, 689. Sedge, giving a kiss to every, 44. Seduces all mankind, woman, 348. See a hand you cannot see, 314. a world to, 33. all things, light to, 30. and be seen, 707. and eek for to be seie, 3. her is to love her, to, 452. is this a dagger which I, 119. it, I don't, 297. may I be there to, 417. none so blind as those that will not, 283, 293. oursels as others see us, 448. the conquering hero comes, 281. the right and approve it, 295. thee again, then I shall, 115. thee at Philippi, 115. thee damned first, I will, 464. thee still, I have thee not yet, 119. through a glass darkly, 845. 't is but a part we, 315. what I see, to have seen what I have seen, 136. what is not to be seen, 439. with his half-shut eyes, 326. Sees God in clouds, 315. or dreams he sees, 225. what he foresaw, 476. with equal eye, who, 315. Seed begging bread, nor his, 819. fruit from such a, 544. in the morning sow thy, 831. of the church, 756. Seeds of poesy by heaven sown, 347. of time, look into the, 116. Seeing eye, the hearing ear, 827. eyes were made for, if, 599. not satisfied with, 830. precious, to the eye, 56. the root of the matter, 817. Seek and ye shall find, 839. it ere it come to light, 424. thee in vain by the meadow, 587. Seeks painted trifles, 391. Seeking light doth light of light beguile, 54. the bubble reputation, 69. whom he may devour, 849. Seem a saint when I play the devil, 96. they grow to what they, 395. things are not what they, 612. Seems madam I know not seems, 127. wisest virtuousest best, 238. Seeming estranged, providence, 586. evil still educing good, 357. otherwise, 151. Seemly, do it not if it is not, 756. Seen better days, we have, 68. evidence of things not, 848. needs only to be, 269. never was nor never shall be, 182. that day, or ever I had, 128. too early, unknown, 105. what I have seen, 136. Seldom he smiles, 111. shall she hear a tale, 380. Selection, natural, 622. Self, smote the cord of, 625. something dearer than, 541. true to thine own, 130. Self-approving hour, one, 319. Self-disparagement, inward, 480. Self-dispraise, luxury in, 480. Self-esteem, nothing profits more than, 238. Self-evident truths, 434. Self-existence, concatenation of, 401. Self-knowledge self-control, 623. Self-love not so vile a sin, 91. Self-made men, 637. Self-mettle tires him, 98. Self-neglecting and self-love, 91. Self-preservation in animals, 764. Self-reliance, discontent is want of, 601. Self-reproach, feel no, 468. Self-respect, never lose thy, 750. Self-reverence self-knowledge, 623. Self-sacrifice, spirit of, 475. Selfsame flight the selfsame way, 60. heaven that frowns on me, 98. Self-slaughter, canon 'gainst, 128. Self-taught, I sing, 347. Sell with you buy with you, 61. Selling of pig in a poke, 20. Selves, from our own, our joys must flow, 362. stepping-stones of their dead, 631. Semblance, wait for me a little, 746. Semi-Solomon, a kind of, 593. Sempronius, we 'll do more, 297. Senate at his heels, Caesar with a, 319. give his little, laws, 327, 336. long debate, can a Roman, 298. Senates, listening, 385. Senators, green-robed, those, 575. most grave, 151. Senior-junior giant-dwarf, 55. Sensation, count minutes by, 608. Sensations felt in the blood, 467. Sense aches at thee, the, 155. all the joys of, 319. and nonsense, through, 269. and outward things, 478. custom who all, doth eat, 141. deviates into, 269. flows in fit words, 268. from thought divide, 316. good health and good, 713. good, the gift of heaven, 322. if all want, 205. joys of, lie in three words, 319. live within the, 567. men of, approve, 324. much fruit of, 323. obstinate questionings of, 478. of death is most in apprehension, 48. of future favours, gratitude, 304. of ills to come, no, 381. of shame, lost to all, 338. of your great merit, 423. one for rhyme, one for, 213. palls upon the, 298. palter in a double, 126. persons of good, 796. satire or, 328. song charms the, 228. sound an echo to the, 324. stings and motions of the, 47. sublime of something, 467. the daintier, 143. want of decency is want of, 278. whose weighty, 268. with his uncommon, 352. Senses, entrancing our, 677. impressions through the, 754. seven, out of his, 493. steep my, in forgetfulness, 89. unto our gentle, 117. Senseless and fit man, most, 51. Sensibility, wanting, 422. Sensible and well-bred man, 415. men are of the same religion, 610. men never tell, 610. to feeling as to sight, 119. warm motion, 48. Sensuous, simple passionate and, 254. Sentence, he mouths a, 412. hungry judges sign the, 326. mortality my, 239. my, is for open war, 226. Sentences, quips and, 51. Sententious, Cato the, 559. Sentiment, action measured by the, 602. nurse of manly, 410. pluck the eyes of, 635. Sentimentally disposed to harmony, 509. Sentinel and nun, like, 635. stars set their watch, 515. Sentinels, fixed, 91. Separateth very friends, 827. September, thirty days hath, 684. Sepulchral urns, in old, 415. Sepulchre, quietly inurned in the, 130. soldier's, shall be a, 515. Sepulchres whited, 841. Sepulchred in such pomp, 251. Sequent centuries, no, 600. Sequestered vale, 385, 425. Seraph, as the rapt, that adores, 316. so spake the, Abdiel, 235. Seraphs might despair, where, 540. Serbonian bog, 228. Sere the yellow leaf, 124. Serene amidst alarms, 428. and bright, old age, 475. gem of purest ray, 385. of heaven, breaks the, 507. Serenely full the epicure would say, 461. Serenity, a never fading, 299. Sergeant death, this fell, 145. Serious in ridiculous matters, 735. smile, make the, 345. thought, still and, 471. Seriphus, if I had been of, 723. Sermon, perhaps turn out a, 448. who flies a, 204. Sermons and soda-water, 557. in stones, 67. Serpent, biteth like a, 828. like Aaron's, 317. more of the, than dove, 41. of old Nile, 157. sting thee twice, 64. trail of the, 526. under the innocent flower, 117. Serpents, be ye wise as, 839. poison for, 718. Serpent's tooth, sharper than a, 146. Servant a dog, is thy, 816. of God, well done, 236. to the lender, 828. with this clause, 204. Servants, men in great place are thrice, 165. of fame and of business, 165. of the sovereign or state, 165. Serve for table-talk, 64. God and mammon, ye cannot, 838. in heaven, than, 224. one of those that will not, 149. they, who stand and wait, 252. 't is enough, 't will, 107. Serves me most who serves his country best, 339. Served my God, had I but, 100. Serveth not another's will, 174. Servi peregrini, 418. Service, ability for good, 411. devine, she sange, 1. done the state some, 156. is no heritage, 73. is perfect freedom, whose, 851. of the antique world, 67. small, is true service, 486. still, strong for, 419. sweat for duty not for meed, 67. 't is the curse of, 149. to the flesh, 754. weary and old with, 99. yeoman's, it did me, 145. Servile opportunity to gold, 483. to skyey influences, 48. Servitors, nimble and airy, 253. Servitude, base laws of, 275. Seson priketh every gentil herte, 2. Sessions of sweet silent thought, 161. Set down aught in malice, 156. here is the whole, 442. mankind their little, 437. my life upon a cast, 98. my life upon any charm, 121. terms, in good, 68. thine house in order, 834. Setter up of kings, 95. Setteth up another, 821. Setting, I haste now to my, 99. in his western skies, 268. sun and music at the close, 81. sun, men shut doors against a, 109. Settle's numbers, lived in, 331. Seven ages, his acts being, 69. all at six and, 15. cities warred for Homer, 194. halfpenny loaves, 94. hours to law, 438. hundred pounds and possibilities, 45. men that can render a reason, 828. senses, scared out of his, 493, 787. wealthy towns, 194. women hold of one man, 833. years' pith, these arms had, 149. Seventy years young, 638. Severe, grave to gay from lively to, 320. in aught, if, 397. pleasant to, 273, 799. with eyes, 69. Severn, Avon to the, runs, 484. to the narrow seas, 483. Sewers annoy the air, 239. Sewing at once a double thread, 585. Sex, female of, it seems, 242. is ever kind to a soldier, the, 345. Marcia towers above her, 298. spirits can assume either, 224. stronger than my, 112. to the last, 273. whose presence civilizes ours, 415. Sexes, the French say there are three, 461. Sex's earliest latest care, 377. Shackles fall in our country, 418. Shade, ah pleasing, 381. along the moonlight, 335. Amaryllis in the, 247. boundless contiguity of, 418. dancing in the chequered, 248. freedom's hallowed, 459. gentlemen of the, 82. Great Pompey's, 298. green thought in a green, 263. half in sun half in, 523. hunter and the deer a, 443, 514. in sunshine and in, 679. of aristocracy, the cool, 537. of melancholy boughs, 68. of power, gray flits the, 541. of that which once was great, 471. let it sleep in the, 519. more welcome, 313. no shine no butterflies, no, 586. pale realms of, 572. pillared, high overarched, 239. seats beneath the, 395. shadow of a, 695. sitting in a pleasant, 175. so softening into shade, 357. that follows wealth, 402. thought in a green, 263. through sun and, 627. unperceived, 357. variable as the, 490. Shades below, way was easy to the, 761. happy walks and, 239. high over-arched, 224. of death, bogs dens and, 228. of evening close, ere the, 677. of night, fled the, 234. soon as the evening, prevail, 300. where the Etrurian, 224. Shadow both way falls, 240. cloaked from head to foot, 632. dims her way, nor, 524. dream itself is but a, 134. float double swan and, 474. hence horrible, 122. in the sun, to spy my, 96. lies floating on the floor, 640. life is but a walking, 125. of a shade, 695. of a starless night, 564. of death, darkness and the, 816. of some unseen power, 564. of the British oak, 410. of thy wings, under the, 818. our time is a very, 836. proves the substance true, 324. seemed, that, 228. single hair casts its, 709. soul from out that, 640. swift as a, 57. Shadows, a thousand, go, 486. beckoning dire, 243. best in this kind are but, 59. come like, so depart, 123. coming events cast their, 514. go, face o'er which, 486. lengthening, 268. mirrors of gigantic, 568. not substantial things, 209. of actions, words the, 729. of coming events, 514. our fatal, 183. that walk by us, 183. to-night have struck more terror, 97. we are what shadows we pursue, 409. wishes lengthen like our, 309. Shadowed livery of the sun, 62. Shadowy lie, was thy dream a, 654. past, summon from the, 614. Shadwell never deviates into sense, 269. Shady brows, 243. leaves of destiny, 258. place, sunshine in the, 27. roof, under the, 250. side of Pall-Mall, 432. Shaft at random sent, 492. flew thrice, thy, 306. lent his plume to fledge the, 518. of light across the land, 625. of Orient mould, light, 570. that made him die, 219. that quivered in his heart, 539. when I had lost one, 60. winged the, 539. Shafts, thy fatal, 392. Shake my fell purpose, 117. our disposition, 131. the saintship of an anchorite, 540. the spheres, seems to, 271. thy gory locks at me, never, 122. why dost thou shiver and, 673. Shakes his ambrosial curls, 337. pestilence and war, 229. Shaken, so, as we are, 82. when taken, to be, 454. withered and, 584. Shaker of o'er-rank states, 199. Shakespeare and musical glasses, 402. at his side, 483. drew, this is the Jew that, 347. fancy's child, sweetest, 249. is not our poet, 511. more original than his originals, 604. my, rise, 179. myriad-minded, 504. on whose forehead climb, 620. passages in, not quoted till this century, 604. the wonder of our stage, 179. to make room for, 179. tongue that, spake, 472. unlocked his heart, 485, 652. what needs my, 251. Shakespeare's magic, 275. name, rival all but, 513. wit, orbit and sum of, 600. Shaking, fruit that falls without, 350. Shall I wasting in despair, 199. mark you his absolute, 103. not when he wolda, 405. Shallow brooks and rivers wide, 248. draughts intoxicate the brain, 323. in himself, versed in books, 241. murmur, the deep are dumb, 25. rivers, 41. spirit of judgment, 93. streams run dimpling, 328. Shallows, bound in, 115. Shame, avoid, 460. blush of maiden, 573. cometh after, 13. doff it for, 79. each deed of, 616. erring sister's, 548. fear not guilt yet start at, 413. hide her, from every eye, 403. honour and, 319. London's lasting, 383. lost to all sense of, 338. love taught him, 273. one glory an' one, 658. our neighbour's, 670. say what it will, 143. the devil, tell truth and, 85. the fools, print it and, 326. those who start at, 413. to men, 227. where is thy blush, 140. who hangs his head for, 681. whose glory is in their, 847. will follow after, 38. with love at strife, 373. Shames, hold a candle to my, 62. thousand innocent, 52. Shamed, age thou art, 110. Shank, too wide for his shrunk, 69. Shape, air and harmony of, 287. assume a pleasing, 135. bears lick their young into, 719. cast a beam on the outward, 245. execrable, what art thou, 229. had none distinguishable, 228. if it might be called, 228. in any, in any mood, 552. no bigger than an agate-stone, in, 104. of a camel, cloud almost in, 139. of danger can dismay, 476. such a questionable, 130. take any, but that, 122. virtue in her, 234. Shapes, calling, 243. of foul disease, 633. of ill may hover, 577. our ends, divinity that, 145. that come not, 482. the poet's pen turns them to, 59. Shaped for sportive tricks, 95. Shared each other's gladness, 611. Sharp as a pen, his nose was, 91. is the word, 294. misery had worn him, 108. pinch, necessity's, 146. the conquering, 6. Sharps, unpleasing, 108. Sharpen with cloyless sauce, 157. Sharpeneth the countenance, 829. Sharper than a serpent's tooth, 146. than the sword, whose edge is, 160. Sharp-looking wretch, 50. Sharp-sighted, fear is, 785. Shatter the vase if you will, 522. your leaves, fingers rude, 246. She drew an angel down, 272. fair chaste and unexpressive, 70. for God in him, 232. gave me eyes, 469. I love is far away, 802. in part to blame is, 193. is a woman, 104. is all my fancy painted her, 682. is lovely she 's divine, 682. is pretty to walk with, 256. knows her man, 274. lived unknown, 469. never told her love, 75. that not impossible, 258. that was ever fair, 151. was his life, 553. will, if she will, 313. you are the cruell'st, alive, 74. Shear swine all cry and no wool, 211. Shears, Fury with th' abhorred, 247. Sheathed their swords, 91. Sheathes the vengeful blade, 459. Sheddeth man's blood, whoso, 812. Sheep, close shorn, 206. upon the right, 657. Sheer necessity, 441. Sheet, for ever float that standard, 574. Sheeted dead did squeak, 126. Shelf, from a, stole the diadem, 140. Shell, convolutions of a, 480. leaving thy outgrown, 636. music slumbers in the, 455. smooth-lipped, 480. take ye each a, 334, 800. Shells of pearly hue, sinuous, 511. Shelley, did you once see, 648. Shepe, to his, he yaf, 2. Shepherd, gentle, tell me where, 672. hast any philosophy in thee, 70. star that bids the, fold, 243. tells his tale, 248. with the king, equals the, 792. Shepherd's awe-inspiring god, 480. care, feed me with a, 300. reed, love tunes the, 487. tongue, truth in every, 25. Sheridan, in moulding, 552. Sherry is dull, 371. Shew, falsehood under saintly, 232. Shews of things, 169. Shield, but left the, 443, 489. each heart is freedom's, 675. soul like an ample, 277. Shift from side to side, 303. thus times do, 203. Shifts, holy, and pious frauds, 212. Shifted his trumpet, he, 400. Shifting fancies and celestial lights, 621. Shikspur, I never read, 380. who wrote it, 380. Shilling, Philip and Mary on a, 215. put a penny in and took a, out, 588. Shillings, make ducks and drakes with, 37. rather than forty, 45. Shine, singing as they, 300. with such a lustre, 424. Shines, everywhere, the sun, 76. make hay while the sun, 10. so, a good deed, 66. Shineth as the gold, 5. Shining blades, to Greece we give our, 525. hour, improve each, 302. light, as the, 825. light, burning and a, 843. morning face, schoolboy with, 69. nights, profit of their, 54. nowhere but in the dark, 264. Shins, till I break my, 67. Ship, being in a, is being in a jail, 370. flies, away the good, 537. his rapt, 37. idle as a painted, 498. of state, sail on O, 615. sailing like a stately, 242. that ever scuttled, 557. Ships are but boards, 61. dim-discovered, 356. go down to the sea in, 823. hearts of oak are our, 388. launched a thousand, 41. like, they steer their courses, 211. number of the enemy's, 724. sail wherever billows roll, 550. that have gone down, like, 527. that sailed for sunny isles, 589. were British oak, 388. Shipwrecked kindles false fires, 484. Shirt and a half in all my company, 87. happy man 's without a, 8. of fire, martyr in his, 667. of Nessus is upon me, 158. oftener changed their principles than, 311. on his back never a, 286. ruffles when wanting a, 286, 398. shroud as well as, 585. Shive of a cut loaf, to steal, 104. Shiver and shake, why dost thou, 673. when thou art named, men, 354. Shoal of time, bank and, 118. Shoals of honour, depths and, 100. of visionary ghosts, 344. Shock in life, that earliest, 609. of corn, like as a, 816. of men, midst the, 541. of pleasure, give a, 577. sink beneath the, 549. which makes us think, 609. Shocks that flesh is heir to, 135. Shocking bad hats, 463. Shoe be Spanish or neat's leather, 213. for luck, old, 12. great, for a little foot, 737. has power to wound, 378. horse lost for want of a, 360. let not a shoemaker judge above his, 721. lost for want of a nail, 360. not the same, on every foot, 711. pinches, where the, 724, 787. Shoes, Englishmen stand firmest in their, 603. him that makes, go barefoot, 186. of King James, 195. were on their feet, 510. Shoemaker should give no opinion beyond shoes, 721. Shoemaker's wife, who is worse shod than the, 15. Shoe-string, careless, 201. Shone, far off his coming, 236. like a meteor, 224. Shook a dreadful dart, 228. hands and went to 't, 351. his dart, death, 240. the arsenal, 241. the world from pagan slumber, 610. to air, like a dew-drop, 102. Shoon, clouted, 245. sandal, 405. Shoot folly as it flies, 315. young idea how to, 355. Shoots of everlastingness, 263. through air and light, 524. Shooting-stars attend thee, 202. Shop, keep thy, 37. Shopkeepers, nation of, 858. Shore, Afric's burning, 388. buried by the upbraiding, 545. control stops with the, 547. echoed along the, 388. fades o'er the waters blue, 540. fast by their native, 423. gathering pebbles on the, 241. landing on some silent, 295. left their beauty on the, 598. little boats should keep near, 360. my boat is on the, 553. my native, adieu, 540. never was on the dull tame, 538. odours from the spicy, 232. of memory, silent, 481. one foot in sea and one on, 51, 405. ornament is but the guiled, 63. rapture on the lonely, 547. ships that never came to, 518. so dies a wave along the, 434. such is the aspect of this, 548. surges lash the sounding, 324. unhappy folks on, 510. unknown and silent, 509. wild and willowed, 487. Shores of old romance, 472. on sands and, 243. rocky are her, 344. to these golden, 45. to what strange, 39. undreamed, unpathed waters, 78. Short and far between, 355. and simple annals of the poor, 384. and the long of it, this is the, 45. as any dream, 57. be the day, or never so long, 19. cut, always take the, 753. horse soon curried, 12. retirement urges sweet return, 239. Short-lived pain, 489. Shot, beginning of a fray and end of a, 19. fool's bolt is soon, 16. forth peculiar graces, 235. heard round the world, 599. mine arrow o'er the house, 145. my being through earth, 500. perilous, out of an elder gun, 92. so trim, he that, 105. Should auld acquaintance, 449. do when we would, 142. keep who can, they, 473. not say it, say it that, 198. take who have, they, 473. Shoulder and elbow, 'twixt, 351. head and, 778. to the wheel, 189. Shoulders, Atlantean, 227. broad, beneath his, 232. dwarf on a giant's, 185, 206. heads grow beneath their, 150. Shouldered his crutch, 396. Shout and revelry, midnight, 243. that tore hell's concave, 224. Shouted for joy, 817. Shovel and tongs, 583. invent a, and be a magistrate, 263. Show and gaze o' the time, 126. books and money placed for, 215. driveller and a, 365. falsehood under saintly, 232. himself what he is, let him, 52. his eyes and grieve his heart, 123. judges all ranged a terrible, 348. mercie unto others, 29, 334. midnight dances and public, 335. of evil, obscures the, 63. of truth, authority and, 52. that within which passeth, 127. us how divine a thing, 475. world is all a fleeting, 524. Shows, comment on the, 483. what thinks he, 102. Showed him the gentleman, 447. how fields were won, 396. Shower, affliction's heaviest, 482. earth loveth the, 756. sleet of arrowy, 384. Showers, April with his, 1. fragrance after, soft, 233. like those maiden, 202. suck the honied, 247. Sydneian, of sweet discourse, 259. the sweetest, 405. Shower-like, joys that came, 503. Shreds and patches, king of, 141. Shrewdly, the air bites, 130. Shrewsbury clock, hour by, 88. Shriek, a solitary, 557. with hollow, 251. Shrieked, it was the owl that, 119. Shrill trumpet sounds, 296. winds whistle free, 653. Shrine, Apollo from his, 251. faith's pure, 569. of the mighty, 548. within this peaceful, 367. Shrines, such, graves are pilgrim, 562. to no code, 562. Shrinks the soul, why, 298. Shroud as well as shirt, 585. of thoughts, 544. the mattock and the, 308. Shrub, odours from the spicy, 238. Shrunk into insignificancy, 352. shank, too wide for his, 69. Shuffle the cards, patience and, 789. Shuffled off this mortal coil, 135. Shuffling, there is no, there, 139. Shut, go there with his eyes, 761. of evening flowers, 239. shut the door, 326. the gates of mercy, 385. the stable door, 13. the windows of the sky, 357. up in measureless content, 119. Shuts up the story of our days, 26. Shutters, close the, 420. Shuttle, swifter than a weaver's, 816. Shy and lowly flower, 485. Sibyl, contortions of the, 412. Sick as a horse, 379. at heart, I am, 126. maketh the heart, 826. not so, as troubled, 125. say I 'm, I 'm dead, 326. that surfeit with too much, 60. this night is but the daylight, 66. whole head is, 832. Sicken and decay, love begins to, 114. the appetite may, 74. Sickle in another's corn, 711. keen, death with his, 613. Sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, 136. Sickness and in health, 850. doth infect the life-blood, 86. unto death from, 497. Sickness-broken body, 221. Side, angel on the outward, 49. back and, go bare, 23. down the glowing, 548. Europe rings from side to, 252. ever strong upon the stronger, 79. forgot when by thy, 563. God on our, 506. south and southwest, 210. the sun's upon, 523. to side, shift from, 303. Sides, could carry cannon by our, 145. laughter holding both his, 248. much may be said on both, 300, 363. of kings, ruined, 196. spur to prick the, of my intent, 118. unfed, 147. Sidelong looks of love, 396. maid, hasty from the, 356. Sidmouth, great storm at, 462. Sidney shone, thus immortal, 671. warbler of poetic prose, 421. Sidney's sister Pembroke's mother, 179. Siege to scorn, laugh a, 125. Sieges fortunes battles, 150. Sifted a whole nation, God, 266. three kingdoms, God had, 616. Sigh, beadle to a humorous, 55. but roar, he did not only, 283. from Indus to the Pole, 333. no more ladies, 51, 405. passing tribute of a, 385. perhaps 't will cost a, 433. prayer is the burden of a, 497. that rends thy heart, 402. the lack of many a thing, 161. to think he still has found, 379. to those who love me, 553. which prompts the eternal, 318. yet feel no pain, to, 525. yet not recede, 444. Sighs avail, naught my, 683. in Venice on the bridge of, 544. more persuasive, 339. night of memories of, 511. sovereign of, 55. to find them in the wood, 573. world of, for my pains, 150. Sighed and looked, 272, 356. at the sound of a knell, 416. for his country he, 515. from all her caves, hell, 229. no sooner, but asked the reason, 71. no sooner loved but they, 71. till woman smiled, man, 513. to many, loved but one, 540. to measure, often have I, 470. to think I read a book, 470. we wept we, 262. Sighing, a plague of, 85. farewell goes out, 102. like furnace, the lover, 69. through all her works, nature, 239. under a sycamore tree, 406. why thus forever, 680. Sight, became a part of, 549. because it is not yet in, 441. charms or ear or, 502. charms strike the, 326. faints into dimness, 549. full fayre, a, 404. gleamed upon my, 474. hideous, a naked human heart, 308. keen discriminating, 464. lose friends out of, 569. lost to, to memory dear, 587. loved not at first, 35, 40. of all men, honest in the, 844. of human ties, at, 333. of means to do ill deeds, 80. of that immortal sea, 478. of vernal bloom, 230. out of, out of mind, 7, 35. passed in music out of, 625. sensible to feeling as to, 119. spare my aching, 383. swim before my, 333. though thy smile be lost to, 587. thousand years in thy, 822. 't is a shameful, 302. to delight in, 506. to dream of not to tell, 499. to see, a goodly, 540. to see, a splendid, 540. truth will come to, 62. understood her by her, 177. walk by faith not by, 846. we lose friends out of, 569. Sights as youthful poets dream, 249. of death, what ugly, 96. of ghastly dreams and ugly, 96. pleasant, salute the eyes, 655. rural, alone, 417. Sightless couriers of the air, 118. Milton with his hair, 483. Sign brings customers, 797. dies and makes no, 94. for him to retire, 609. for me to leave, 112. hearts that break and give no, 636. of gratulation, earth gave, 238. outward and visible, 850. to know the gentle blood, 29. without a, 339. Signs of the times, 840. of woe, gave, 239. which come before events, 705. Signet sage, pressed its, 491. Significant and budge, 415. Signifies love, 45. Signifying nothing, 125. Signiors, grave and reverend, 149. Silence accompanied, 233. all the airs and madrigals, 254. and slow time, 576. and tears, in secret in, 682. and tears, parted in, 539. deep as death, 515. envious tongues, 100. expressive, 357. flashes of, 461. float upon the wings of, 244. foster-child of, 576. gives consent, 401. have trimmed in, 731. hour friendliest to sleep and, 235. implying sound, 649. in love bewrays more woe, 25. in the starry sky, 478. is an answer to a wise man, 730. is deep as eternity, 579. is golden speech is silvern, 579. is of eternity, 579. is the best resolve, 795. is the perfectest herald of joy, 51. let it be tenable in your, 129. majestic, 535. never regretted, 714. nothing lives 'twixt it and, 676. speech better than, 700. temple of, 592. that dreadful bell, 152. that is in the starry sky, 478. that spoke, 339. the rest is, 146. there is a, 583. thunders of white, 621. was pleased, 233. where hath been no sound, 583. where no sound may be, 583. wheresoe'er I go, 538. ye wolves, 331. Silences, grand orchestral, 621. Silent, all, and all damned, 468. as the moon, 241. cataracts, motionless torrents, 501. dew, fall on me like a, 202. finger points to heaven, 481. finger, point with, 504. grave, dark and, 26. halls of death, 572. land, into the, 805. manliness of grief, 398. note which Cupid strikes, 218. organ loudest chants, 599. prayer, homes of, 632. sea into that, 498. sea of pines, 501. shore, landing on some, 295. shore of memory, 481. shore, that unknown and, 509. that you may hear, 113. thought, sessions of sweet, 161. thought, stores of, 466. upon a peak in Darien, 576. when occasion requires, 729. when to be, 713. Silently as a dream, 421. steal away, 614. Silenus, saying of, 736. Silk, rustling in unpaid-for, 159. soft as, remains, 313. Silken primrose, soft, 251. tie, the silver link the, 488. Siloa's brook, 223. Siloam's shady rill, 535. Silver and gold are not the only coin, 699. bowers leave, 28. cord be loosed, 831. fruit-tree tops, tips with, 106. golden locks to, turned, 24. just for a handful of, 646. light on tower and tree, 673. lining on the night, 243. link the silken tie, 488. mantle threw o'er the dark, 233. pictures of, 828. sea, stone set in the, 81. the oars were, 157. Silver-mantled plains, 640. Silver-sweet sound lovers' tongues, 106. Silver-white, hairs on his brows were, 589. lady-smocks, 56. Silvered by time completely, 419. his beard was sable, 129. o'er with age, 348. the walls of Cumnor Hall, 426. tips, with, 106. Silvern, speech is, 579. Simile that solitary shines, 329. Similes, I sit and play with, 473. Similitudes, used, 835. Simon Pure, real, 671. the cellarer, 682. Simple child, a, 466. faith, plain and, 114. wiles, transient sorrows, 474. Simples, compounded of many, 70. Simpleness and duty, 59. Simplicity a child, in, 335. a grace that makes, 178. elegant as, 414. he lived in noble, 571. Jeffersonian, 668. of the three per cents, 437, 610. resigns her charge to, 231. simple truth miscalled, 162. sublime in his, 627. Simulated stature face and speech, 621. Simulation of the painted scene, 621. Sin, a duty not a, 359. and death abound, where, 497. and guilt, each thing of, 245. angels fell by that, 100. Christ-like is it for, to grieve, 793. could blight, ere, 500. cunning, can cover itself, 52. falter not for, 641. folly can glide into, 492. fools make a mock at, 826. for me to sit and grin, 635. God-like to leave, 793. has many tools, 637. his darling, 501. his favourite, is pride, 507. in the blossoms of my, 132. man-like to fall into, 793. men, without intending it, 751. no, for a man to labour, 83. not, be ye angry and, 847. nothing emboldens, as mercy, 109. of self-neglecting, 91. quantum o' the, I waive the, 448. sad as angels for the good man's, 513. self-love is not so vile a, 91. some rise by, 47. they, who tell us love can die, 508. thinking their own kisses, 108. to covet honour, if it be a, 92. to falter would be, 653. wages of, is death, 844. Sins, compound for, 211. multitude of, 849. of the fathers, 699. oldest, the newest kind of ways, 90. our compelled, 48. remembered in thy orisons, 136. Sinais climb and know it not, 658. Sinament and ginger, 683. Since the conquest, ever, 279. Sincerity, bashful, 52. wrought in a sad, 598. Sinews bought and sold, 418. of the new-born babe, 139. of the soul, 222. of virtue, 208. of war, 810. stiffen the, 91. Sing again with your dear voice, 567. alas for those that never, 636. and die, let me, 558. and play, wouldst have me, 525. and that they love, 220. because I must, I do but, 632. eagle suffers little birds to, 104. for joy, widow's heart to, 817. he knew himself to, 246. heavenly goddess, 336. in a hempen string, 184. it to rest, I cannot, 657. strange that death should, 80. sweetly, and brightly smile, 563. the same tune, to, 729. though I shall never hear thee, 563. Sings from the organ-pipe of frailty, 80. I held it truth with him who, 631. like an angel, 65. the lark at heaven's gate, 159. Singe yourself, so hot that it, 98. Singed the Spanish king's beard, 616. Singer with the crown of snow, 661. Singers with vocal voices, 285. Singeth a quiet tune, 499. all night long, 127. Singing as they shine, 300. of anthems, 88. of birds is come, time of, 832. of Mount Abora, 500. robes, garland and, 253. singers with vocal voices, 285. Single blessedness, dies in, 57. gentlemen, like two, 454. hour of that Dundee, 474. life, careless of the, 632. talent well employed, 366. Singularity, trick of, 76. Sink a navy, a load that would, 99. beneath the shock, 549. let the world, 205. or soar, alike unfit to, 554. or swim live or die, 530. Sinks or swims or wades, 230. the day-star, so, 248. Sinking, a kind of alacrity in, 46. in thy last long sleep, 438. Sinned against, more, 147. all in Adam's fall, 686. Sinner it or saint it, 321. of his memory, made such a, 42. the hungry, 566. too weak to be a, 109. vilest, may return, 303. Sinners, if, entice thee, 824. miserable, 850. Sinning more sinned against than, 147. Sinuous shells of pearly hue, 511. Sion hill delight thee more, 223. Sir Oracle, I am, 60. Sire of fame, toil is the, 699. son degenerates from the, 337. to son, bequeathed by, 548. Sires, green graves of your, 561. most disgrace their, 342. sons of great, 342. Siren, song of the, 38. waits thee, the, 511. Sirens sang, what song the, 219. Sisera, stars fought against, 814. Sister, as a brother to his, 52. of the spring, thine azure, 565. shall be a ministering angel, 144. spirit come away, 334. when I was but your, 160. woman, still gentler, 448. Sisters, all the, virtuous, 852. dear, men with, 585. three and such branches of learning, 62. wayward, depart in peace, 676. weird, the, 123. Sister's, erring, shame, 548. Sisyphus rolling his stone, 617. Sit attentive to his own applause, 327. here we will, 65. in my bones, 461. in the clouds and mock us, 89. still, their strength is to, 834. studious let me, 356. thee down sorrow, 54. upon the ground, let us, 82. where I will, let me, 790. Sits in a foggy cloud, 123. on his horseback, 78. the wind in that corner, 51. upon mine arm, 194. Site, whole regions to change their, 212. Sitting cheap as standing, 292. in a pleasant shade, 175. on the ground, 28. on the stile, I 'm, 611. Situation, beautiful for, 820. Six and seven, at, 15. hours in sleep, 24. hundred pounds a year, 289. Richmonds in the field, 98. Sixpence all too dear, 152, 406. I give thee, 464. Size of dreaming, past the, 159. of pots of ale, 210. Skeleton clothed with life, 531. Skie falth, have Larkes when, 11. Skies, all who dwell below the, 302. bird let loose in eastern, 523. bright assemblies of the, 345. child of the, 674. cloudless climes and starry, 551. commercing with the, 249. common people of the, 174. communion with the, 414. double-darken, gloomy, 661. every place below the, 538. illumed the eastern, 639. laughter shakes the, 337. let its altar reach the, 465. milky baldric of the, 573. my canopy the, 316. parents passed into the, 423. pointing at the, 322. raised a mortal to the, 272. rush into the, 315. setting in his western, 268. some inmate of the, 346. stars are in the quiet, 607. sunny as her, 554. to mansions in the, 303. to raise mortals to the, 532. watcher of the, 576. were clear, the morn was fair, the, 611. Skill, by force or, 670. in amplifying, 136. in antiquity, 222. in arguing, 397. in surgery, honour hath no, 87. is but a barbarous, 261. simple truth, his utmost, 174. strengthens our nerves and sharpens our, 411. Skilled in gestic lore, 395. Skimble-skamble stuff, a deal of, 85. Skin and bone, two millers, 351. and bone, wasted to, 784. come off with a whole, 785. drum made of his, 186. Ethiopian change his, 835. of an innocent lamb, 94. of my teeth, 817. Skins are whole, your, 46. Skin-deep, colours that are, 282. 't is but, 262. Skirmish of wit between them, 50. Skirt the eternal frost, 501. Skirts, no one ever lifted my, 740. of happy chance, 633. Skull of a lawyer, 143. Skulls, dead men's, 96. Sky, admitted to that equal, 315. and the ocean, nothing behind but the, 503. banner in the, 635. banners flout the, 115. bends over all, the blue, 499. blue, and living air, 467. blue ethereal, 300. bridal of the earth and, 204. bright reversion in the, 335. canopied by the blue, 553. changes when they are wives, the, 71. climb the upper, 531. close against the, 583. darkness of the, 23. fables of the, 342. fit it for the, 672. flushing round a summer, 357. forehead of the morning, 248. from earth to highest, 30. girdled with the, 507. go forth under the open, 572. howls along the, 392. in our northern, 433. is changed and such change, 544. is red, for the, 840. keep one parent from the, 328. laughter shakes the, 344. milky way i' the, 256. opens to the morning, 677. Ophiuchus huge in the arctic, 229. regent of the, 426. silence in the starry, 478. soft blue, did never melt, 468. some brother of the, 343. souls are ripened in our northern, 433. splendour through the, 496. stars set their watch in the, 515. steeples point to the, 504. stepped to the, 655. storm that howls along the, 392. sunshine aye shall light the, 653. tears of the, 353. the moving moon went up the, 498. they die in yon rich, 630. triumphal arch that fill'st the, 516. waft thy name beyond the, 539. Washington is in the upper, 531. were to fall, if the, 704. whatever, is above me, 553. when stars illume the, 587. windows of the, 357. witchery of the soft blue, 468. woods against a stormy, 569. Skyey influences, servile to the, 48. Sky-robes, these my, 243. Slain, he can never do that 's, 215. he who is in battle, 403. I could consent to be, 703. thrice he slew the, 271. thrice my peace was, 306. with him is beauty, 161. Slander sharper than sword, 160. Slanderous tongues, done to death by, 54. Slaughter, as a lamb to the, 834. as an ox goeth to the, 825. to a throne, wade through, 385. Slave, base is the, that pays, 91. born to be a, 413. of circumstance and impulse, 554. passion's, man that is not, 138. states, no more, 619. subject not a, 485. territories, no, 619. thou wretch thou coward, 79. to no sect, 320. to thousands, has been, 153. to till my ground, 418. tongue to curse the, 526. trade, sum of all villanies, 359. whatever day makes man a, 346. Slaves as they are, 525. Britons never shall be, 358. cannot breathe in England, 418. corrupted freemen are the worst of, 387. in mockery over, 518. necessity is the creed of, 453. sons of Columbia, be, 675. what can ennoble sots or, 319. who dare not be in the right, 656. who fear to speak for the fallen, 656. with greasy aprons, 159. Slavery a bitter draught, 379. is but half abolished, 639. or death, which to choose, 298. price of chains and, 430. Sleave of care, ravelled, 119. Sleek-headed men, 111. Sleep and a forgetting, 477. blessings on him who invented, 792. care-charmer, 39. charm that lulls to, 402. dark house and long, 590. days with toil nights with, 92. death and his brother, 567. death is an eternal, 805. end the heartache, by a, 135. exposition of, I have an, 58. falleth on men, when deep, 816. fan me while I, 418. folding of the hands to, 825. full of rest from head to feet, 625. he giveth his beloved, 824. holy spirit blessed soul, 624. hour friendliest to, 235. how, the brave, 389. I lay me down in peace to, 676. in Abraham's bosom, 97. in dull cold marble, 99. in thy last long, 438. is a death, 218. it is a gentle thing, 499. life is rounded with a, 43. Macbeth does murder, 119. medicine thee to that sweet, 154. murmur invites one to, 380. nature's soft nurse, 89. nature's sweet restorer balmy, 306. neither night nor day, 116. no more, I heard a voice cry, 119. no more, to die to, 135. now I lay me down to, 687. now I lay me down to take my, 687. O gentle sleep, 89. of a labouring man, 830. of death, in that, 135. of nights, such as, 111. out of his, to sterte, 2. perchance to dream, to, 135. sinking in thy last long, 438. six hours in, 24. sleepless to give their readers, 331. some must watch while some must, 138. strong man after, 254. sweetly tender heart, 624. that knits up the ravelled sleave of care, 119. that knows not breaking, 491. the friend of woe, 508. the innocent, 119. till the end true soul, 625. timely dew of, 233. to mine eyes, I will not give, 824. undisturbed, 367. was aery-light, his, 234. while sluggards, 360. while some must, 138. will never lie where care lodges, 106. winding up nights with, 92. yet a little, 825. Sleeps at wisdom's gate, suspicion, 231. creation, 306. his last sleep, 666. ill who knows not that he, 708. in dust, flourish when he, 851. on her soft axle, 237. on his own heart, 471. the pride of former days, 519. till tired he, 318. upon this bank, the moonlight, 65. well, after life's fitful fever, he, 121. Sleeping but never dead, 656. growing when ye 're, 495. when she died, we thought her, 583. within my orchard, 132. Sleepless nights, three, I passed, 465. soul that perished, 470. to give their readers sleep, 331. Sleet of arrowy shower, 384. Sleeve, heart upon my, 149. Sleeves, herald's coat without, 87. Slenderly and meanly, 837. fashioned, so, 586. Slepen alle night with open eye, 1. Slept and dreamed, 654. dying when she, 583. in peace, 100. one wink, 160. Sleveless errand, 12. Slew the slain, thrice he, 271. Slide, let the world, 9, 72, 198. not stand, loves to, 267. Slides into verse, 328. Slight, nor fame I, 333. not strength, 172. not what is near, 698. Slings and arrows of fortune, 135. Slinks out of the race, 254. Slip, Judas had given them the, 284. the dogs of war, let, 113. Slips, greyhounds in the, 91. Slipper, good to the heels the well-worn, 637. head stroked with a, 703. Slippered pantaloon, lean and, 69. Slippery place, stands upon a, 79. Slits the thin-spun life, 247. Slogardie a-night, may wol have no, 2. Slope through darkness, 632. Sloping into brooks, 536. to the southern side, 661. Sloth, resty, 160. Slough was Despond, 265. Slovenly unhandsome corse, 83. Slow, learn to read, 265. of study, 57. rises worth, 366. to anger, he that is, 827. to speak, 849. too swift arrives as tardy as too, 107. unfriended melancholy, 394. unmoving finger, 155. Slowly and sadly we laid him, 563. silence all, ever widening, 629. Sluggard, go to the ant thou, 825. 't is the voice of the, 302. Sluggards sleep, while, 360. Slumber, a little, 825. again, too soon I must, 302. honey-heavy dew of, 111. lie still and, 302. seven hours to soothing, 438. to mine eyelids, 824. Slumbers in the shell, 455. light, dreams and, 490. of the virtuous man, 299. Slumber's chain has bound me, 523. Slumbering ages, wakens the, 594. world, o'er a, 306. Sly, Stephen, 72. tough and devilish, 652. Smack of age, 88. of observation, 78. sweet, my life does, 651. Smacked of noyance, 357. Small beer, poor creature, 89. cannot reach the, 29. choice in rotten apples, 72. compare great things with, 230. deer, rats and such, 147. great vulgar and the, 262. habits well pursued, 437. have continual plodders won, 54. his deserts are, 257. Latin and less Greek, 179. no low no great no, 316. of all that human hearts endure, 367. one a strong nation, 834. rare volume, 456. sands the mountain, 311. service is true service, 486. there is no great no small, 601. things, day of, 836. to greater matters, 157. vices do appear, 148. Small-endians and big-endians, 290. Smallest worm will turn, 95. Small-knowing soul, 54. Smart for it, 54, 825. of all the girls that are so, 285. Smarts so little as a fool, 327. this dog, 363. Smell a rat, 172, 211. ancient and fish-like, 43. as sweet, a rose by any other name would, 105. flower of sweetest, 488. of bread and butter, 554. rankest compound of villanous, 46. sweet and blossom in the dust, 209. the blood of a British man, 147. Smells sweete al around, 28. to heaven, 139, 362. wooingly, heaven's breath, 117. Smelleth the battle afar off, 818. Smelt of the lamp, 728. Smile again, affliction may, 54. and be a villain, 132. and sigh, reasons why we, 569. and tear, betwixt a, 546. at anything, could be moved to, 111. be lost to sight, tho' thy, 587. because it makes us, 560. brightly, and sweetly sing, 563. calm thou mayst, 438. followed perhaps with a, 416. from partial beauty won, 513. grinned horrible a ghastly, 229. hear with a disdainful, 384. if we do meet again, we shall, 115. in her eye, 582. in pain, frown at pleasure, 309. look backwards with a, 307. make languor, 328. make the learned, 324. make the serious, 345. no more, men, 348. on her lips, 489. one vast substantial, 652. sad because it makes us, 560. sardonic, 860. sympathetic tear, the social, 387. tear followed perhaps by a, 416. that glowed celestial rosy, 238. that was childlike, 669. though I shall not be near thee, 563. to share the good man's, 397. to those who hate, 553. vain tribute of a, 487. we would aspire to, 99. wept with delight at your, 680. with an intent to do mischief, 186. Smiles, as Jupiter on Juno, 233. at the drawn dagger, 299. becks and wreathed, 248. daggers in men's, 120. from reason flow, 238. his emptiness betray, 328. in such a sort, 111. in yer face while it picks yer pocket, 350. kisses tears and, 474. of joy the tears of woe, 524. of other maidens, 677. seldom he, 111. the clouds away, 550. the robbed that, steals something from the thief, 151. the tears of boyhood, the, 523. to-day to-morrow will be dying, 202. welcome ever, 102. Smiled, all around thee, 438. hermit sighed till woman, 513. when a sabbath appeared, 416. Smiling at grief, patience on a monument, 76. damned villain, 132. destructive man, 281. in her tears, pensive beauty, 513. with a never-fading serenity, 299. Smite once, stands ready to, 241. Smith stand with his hammer, 80. Smiths never had any arms, the, 460. Smoke and flame, awful guide in, 493. and stir of this dim spot, 243. no fire without some, 17, 33. that so gracefully curled, 518. Smokes, the man who, 607. Smoking flax, 834. Smooth as monumental alabaster, 156. at a distance rough at hand, 181. course of true love never did run, 57. runs the water, 93. stream in smoother numbers, 324. the bed of death, 328. the ice, 79. Waller was, 329. Smoother than butter, 821. Smoothing the raven-down, 244. Smooth-lipped shell, 480. Smoothly done, my task is, 246. Smoothness, temperance that may give, 137. torrent's, ere it dash below, 516. Smooth-shaven green, 250. Smote him thus, 157. him under the fifth rib, 815. the chord of self, 625. them hip and thigh, 814. Snail, creeping like, 69. Snails, feet like, 202. Snake, like a wounded, 324. scotched the, not killed it, 121. Snakes in Iceland, no, 373. Snapper-up of unconsidered trifles, 77. Snare, mockery and a, 527. Snares, life hath, 614. Snatch a fearful joy, 381. a grace, 323. half our knowledge we must, 320. Sneaking off, my valour is, 441. Sneer, laughing devil in his, 551. teach the rest to, 327. who can refute a, 673. with solemn, 544. yesterday's frown and, 664. Snore upon the flint, 160. Snout, jewel in a swine's, 826. Snow, beard was white as, 142. chaste as ice as pure as, 136. chaste as unsunned, 159. diadem of, 553. from purest, 103. hide those hills of, 49, 184. in a dazzling drift, 648. in May's new-fangled mirth, 54. mockery king of, 82. not hail or rain or any, 629. peaks wrapt in clouds and, 543. rosebuds filled with, 685. shall be their winding sheet, 515. singer with the crown of, 661. wallow naked in December, 81. whiter than the driven, 380. Snows, through the drifting, 568. Snow-broth, whose blood is, 47. Snow-fall in the river, 451. Snowflakes, as still as, 538. Snow-white ram, 481. Snuff, only took, 400. rather than live in, 26. Snuff-box, amber, 326. Snuffed out by an article, 560. Snug as a bug in a rug, 361. little island, 675. So dies a wave along the shore, 434. if it please you, if not why so, 44. is good very good, 71. it is but so, 71. much to do, 633. soon that I am done for, 689. sweetly she bade me adieu, 380. wise so young never live long, 97. So and so and my opinion is, 761. Soaks up the rain, the thirsty earth, 260. Soap, invisible, 584. Soar, alike unfit to sink or, 554. but never roam, 485. through rolling clouds to, 539. Sober as a judge, 363. be vigilant, be, 849. certainty of waking bliss, 244. goes to bed, 184. in your diet, be, 350. livery twilight gray in her, 233. second thoughts are best, 277. will to bed go, 184. Sobers us again, drinking largely, 323. Soberness, truth and, 843. Social friend I love thee well, 564. smile the sympathetic tear, 387. Society among unequals, 237. as is quiet wise and good, 567. in shipwreck, 708. is one polished horde, 560. mudsills of, 678. my glittering bride, 480. one, alone on earth, 476. ornament to, 510. solder of, 354. solitude sometimes is best, 239. the vanilla of, 460. where none intrudes, 547. wholesome for the character, 661. Society's chief joys, 415. Sock, Jonson's learned, 249. Socket, burn to the, 479. Socrates wisest of men, 241. Sod and the dew, under the, 668. as snowflakes fall upon the, 538. Soda-water, sermons and, 557. Sofa, wheel round the, 420. Soft answer turneth away wrath, 826. as her clime, 554. as silk remains, 313. as young and gay as soft, 308. bastard Latin, 554. eyes looked love, 542. her voice was ever, 149. impeachment, own the, 441. is the music that would charm, 485. is the strain when zephyr blows, 324. moves the dipping oar, 674. muse, nature's, 89. silken primrose, 251. stillness and the night, 65. the music of those village bells, 422. the zephyr blows, 383. were those lips that bled, 38. Softening into shade, 357. Soft-heartedness in times like these, 660. Softly bodied forth, 546. sweet in Lydian measures, 272. Softness in the upper story, 660. madrigals that whisper, 254. she and sweet attractive grace, for, 232. Soil good to be born on, a, 663. grows on mortal, 247. nor yet within the common, 569. thus leave thee native, 239. to paint the laughing, 535. where first they trod, 570. Soils, rich, to be weeded, 168. Soiled by any outward touch, 253. with all ignoble use, 633. Solar system, hub of the, 638. walk or milky way, 315. Sold him a bargain, 55. Solder of society, 354. Soldier among sovereigns, 495. an elder not a better, 114. and afeard, 124. armed with resolution, 295. be abroad, let the, 527. blasphemy in the, 48. first who was king a fortunate, 801. flat blasphemy in the, 48. full of strange oaths, 69. I ask the brave, 520. mourned her, slain, 427. relish him more in the, 151. successful, 494. the sex is ever kind to a, 345. thou more than, 518. would himself have been a, 83. Soldiers bore dead bodies by, 83. old, sweetheart are surest, 181. sovereign among, 495. substance of ten thousand, 97. Soldier's neck, driveth o'er a, 105. pole is fallen, 159. scholar's eye, 136. sepulchre, shall be a, 515. virtue, ambition the, 158. Sole daughter of his voice, 239. daughter of my house, 542. judge of truth, 317. of her foot, no rest, for the, 812. of his foot, 51, 173, 198. sitting by the shores, 472. Solemn black, suits of, 127. creed, sapping a, 544. fop, the, 415. midnight, in the, 642. sanctimonious face, no, 586. sneer, with, 544. temples, 43. way, in such a, 635. Solid flesh would melt, too, 127. happiness we prize, 362. men of Boston, 432. pudding against empty praise, 330. Solitary, life of man is, 200. monk who shook the world, 610. place, in many a, 468. shriek, a, 557. woes, rare are, 308. Solitude, bird in the, 552. he makes a, and calls it peace, 550. how passing sweet is, 416. I love tranquil, 567. Islington will grow a, 261. least alone in, 544. midst of a vast, 591. needful to the imagination, 661. of his own originality, 677. shrinks from the dismaying, 592. sometimes is beat society, 239. sweet retired, 244. that inward eye which is the bliss of, 475. where are the charms, 416. which they call peace, 747. Solitudinem faciunt, 550. Some are born great, 76. asked how pearls did grow, 201. asked where rubies grew, 201. books to be tasted, 168. Cupid kills with arrows, 51. days must be dark, 613. love to roam, 653. must be great, 421. must watch some must sleep, 138. natural tears they dropped, 240. of us will smart for it, 54. rain must fall, 613. rise by sin, 47. said John print it, 265. to church repair, 324. undone widow, 194. we 've left behind us, 522. write their wrongs in marble, 314. Somebody to hew and hack, 211. Something after death, dread of, 136. ails it now, 472. better than his dog, 626. between a hindrance and help, 472. dangerous, in me, 144. dear dearer than self, 541. good, the worst speak, 205. I 'll lend you, 77. in a flying horse, there 's, 468. in a huge balloon, there 's, 468. is rotten in Denmark, 131. nothing, 't is, 153. of nothing, created, 222. rich and strange, 42. the heart must have, 617. to love, he lends us, 624. too much of this, 138. wicked this way comes, 123. Sometimes counsel take, 326. Son, a wise, maketh a glad father, 825. and foe, grim death my, 229. at home, keep his only, 392. booby father craves a booby, 310. degenerates from the sire, 337. England's greatest, 628. every mother's, 57. every wise man's, 75. God the Father God the, 303. happy was it for that, 95. hateth his, 826. meant my, be good, 444. of Adam and Eve, 288. of his own works, 785. of memory, dear, 251. of mine succeeding, no, 121. of parents passed into the skies, 123. of the morning, 833. swore, Diogenes struck the father when the, 192. two-legged thing a, 267. Sons, affliction's, are brothers in distress, 447. Arcturus with his, 818. God's, are things, 314. had I a dozen, 102. of Belial, flown with insolence, 224. of Columbia, 675. of Edward sleep in Abraham's bosom, 97. of France awake to glory, 804. of God shouted for joy, 817. of heaven, things are the, 368. of night, bloom for, 520. of reason valour liberty, 358. of the morning, 535. of their great sires, 342. strong are her, 344. the goodliest man since born his, 232. two of earth's degenerate, 341. Song, burden of his, 427. burden of some merry, 328. careless, with a little nonsense, 389. charms the sense, 228. dear to gods and men, sacred, 347. divine, soft as some, 345. for our banner, 595. for song, the Siren singing, 511. in thy praise, I 'll sing, 449. it may turn out a, 448. labour is but a sorrowful, 653. let satire be my, 539. low lone, 680. many once lauded in, 754. metre of an antique, 161. mighty orb of, 479. moralize my, 27. moralized his, 328. needless Alexandrine ends the, 374. never yet heard in tale or, 243. no sorrow in thy, 438. of old, that glorious, 640. of Percy and Douglas, 34. of the siren, 38. one immortal, 267. sea grew civil at her, 57. still govern thou my, 236. swallow flights of, 632. swear to the truth of a, 287. the grateful, 538. the sirens sang, 219. theme of future, 344. to the oak, 667. unlike my subject shall be my, 353. veiling lightnings of his, 565. wanted many an idle, 326. what they teach in, 566. Songes make and wel endite, 1. Songs and sonnets, book of, 45. be turned to holy psalms, 25. sweetest, are of saddest thought, 565. Sonne, up rose the, 2. Sonnet, scorn not the, 485. Sonnets, book of songs and, 45. Rafael made a century of, 645. Sonorous metal blowing martial sounds, 224. Soon that I am done for, so, 689. Sooner lost and worn, 75. to make an end, the, 171. Soonest mended, little said is, 200. Soothe a heart that 's broken, 492. the savage breast, 294. Soothed his soul to pleasures, 272. with the sound, 271. Soothing slumber, 438. Sophisters, age of, 410. Sophistry, destroy his fib or, 327. Sophocles, not mad if I am, 697. Sophonisba, O, 358. Soprano basso, the Contra-alto, 554. Sordid hopes and vain desires, 534. Sore labour's bath, 120. store is no, 11, 791. Sorrow, ate his bread in, 617. but more closely tied, 526. calls no time that 's gone, 183. down thou climbing, 146. drown all, 184. earth has no, 524. fade, ere sin could blight or, 500. fail not for, 641. give, words, 124. hang, care will kill a cat, 177, 199. hath scaped this, 162. her rent is, 204. I bade good morrow to, 574. in thy song, thou hast no, 438. increaseth, 830. is held intrusive, 594. is in vain, thy, 405. is unknown, where, 417. labour and, is their strength, 822. learn, the heart must, 617. literature consoles, 590. long has washed thy roses, 378. melt into, 549. more in, than in anger, 128. nae, there John, 458. never comes too late, 381. night of, from a fore-spent, 258. no, that heaven cannot heal, 524. now melt into, 549. of the meanest thing, 472. parting is such sweet, 106. path of, and that alone, 417. patience a remedy for, 701, 709. patience and, strove, 148. pine with feare and, 29. resembles, only as the mist resembles the rain, 614. returned with the morn, 515. rooted from the memory, 125. sing away, 786. sit thee down, 54. some natural loss or pain, 473. sphere of our, from the, 567. steep, my couch in, 450. tales of, 396. time assuages, 704. to heal, by weeping, 697. to the grave, 341, 813. under the load of, wring, 53. wear a golden, 98. Sorrows and darkness encompass the tomb, 535. at my bier, waste their, 571. come not single spies, 142. flow, as thy, 518. here I and, sit, 79. I will instruct my, 79. of a poor old man, 433. of death compassed me, 818. remembered, 588. simple wiles transient, 474. to be proud, I will instruct my, 79. Sorrow's crown of sorrow, 626. dark array, 802. keenest wind, 482. spy, knowledge is but, 217. Sorrowful song, labour is but a, 653. Sorrowing goes a borrowing, 21, 360. goeth a, 21. Sorry, I am right, 6. Sort, hurt of a deadlier, 212. smiles in such a, 111. Sorts of people, all, 118. of prosperity, I wish you all, 800. Sots, what can ennoble, 319. Sought, lack of many things I, 161. love, is good, 76. the world, I never have, 374. Soul above buttons, 454. and body to lasting rest, 80. and God stand sure, 649. aspiring pants, the, 610. awake my, 359. biting for anger, eager, 221. blind his, with clay, 630. body form doth take of the, 29. bruised with adversity, 50. can this be death, 335. catch my flying, 333. cement of the, 354. cold waters to a thirsty, 828. competent to gain heights, 480. cordial to the, 222. crowd not on my, 383. darkness o'er the parting, 513. deep imaged in his, 345. delight in every sorrowing, 346. dinner-bell the tocsin of the, 559. discontented with capacity, 512. eloquence charms the, 228. every hair a, doth bind, 191. eye and prospect of his, 53. feast of reason and flow of, 328. fiery, working out its way, 267. freed his, the nearest way, 367. fret thy, with crosses, 30. from out that shadow, 640. genial current of the, 384. grapple them to thy, 129. happy, that all the way, 259. harrow up thy, 131. has gone aloft, his, 436. hath elbow-room, 80. haughtiness of, 298. he had a little, 519. her lips suck forth my, 41. hides a dark, 244. his father's, to cross, 326. human, take wing, 552. I think nobly of the, 77. indulging every instinct of the, 650. into the eye and prospect of his, 53. iron entered into his, 851. is competent to gain, the, 480. is dead that slumbers, 612. is form and doth the bodie make, 29. is gone, limbs will quiver after the, 375. is his own, the subject's, 92. is in arms and eager for the fray, 296. is wanting there, 548. is with the saints, 502. it offends me to the, 137. Jove alone endues the, 340. Justice is a virtue of the, 762. lends the tongue vows, 130. liberal, shall be made fat, 826. like an ample shield, 277. like seasoned timber, 204. limed, struggling to be free, 139. listened intensely, his very, 480. living voice sways the, 748. look down from heaven, 277. lose his own, 840. may pierce, such as the, 249. measured by my, 303. medicine for the, 809. merit wins the, 326. most offending, alive, 92. mouse of any, 336. mysterious cement of the, 354. never dying, to save, 672. O my prophetic, 132. of business, despatch is the, 353. of goodness in things evil, 92. of harmony, the hidden, 249. of man, diseases crucify the, 188. of man, portions of the, 656. of music shed, 519. of music slumbers in the shell, 455. of Orpheus sing, 250. of our grandam, 77. of Richard, 97, 296. of the age, 179. of the past time, 580. of this world, time is the, 742. of wit, brevity is the, 133. one, in two bodies, 762. palace of the, 221, 541. perdition catch my, 153. rapt, sitting in thine eyes, 249. return unto thy rest my, 497. saw a glimpse of happiness, 221. secret, to show, 551. secured in her existence, 299. she 's dead, rest her, 143. sighing under a sycamore tree, 406. sincere, 391. sinews of the, 222. sleep holy spirit blessed, 624. small-knowing, 54. so dead, man with, 488. soothed his, to pleasures, 272. speech is a mirror of the, 714. stirring in his, 480. stream which overflowed the, 481. sweet and virtuous, 204. swell the, to rage, 272. take the prisoned, 244. tell me my, can this be death, 335. that can be honest, 183. that eye was in itself a, 550. that perished in his pride, 470. that rises with us, 477. the body's guest, go, 25. thou hast much goods laid up, 842. three books on the, 645. through my lips, 623. tilts with a straw, 484. to dare the will to do, the, 491. to keep, pray the Lord my, 687. to soul, intercourse from, 333. to stray, never taught his, 315. transmigration of the, 765. tumult of the, 481. two bodies with one, 340. unborn ages crowd not on my, 383. unction to your, 141. under the ribs of death, 245. uneasy and confined from home, 315. unlettered small-knowing, 54. unto his captain Christ, gave his, 82. unto the lines accords, 205. vigour is in our immortal, 303. was immortal, that the, 760. was like a star, thy, 472. white as heaven, 197. whiteness of his, 543. why shrinks the, 298. with crosses and cares to fret thy, 30. within her eyes, 554. Souls, above the flight of common, 393. are ripened in our northern sky, 433. assembled, 217. beyond the reaches of our, 131. corporations have no, 24. great, are portions of eternity, 656. his memory green in our, 519. immediate jewel of their, 153. made of fire, 311. of all that men held wise, 217. of fearful adversaries, 95. sit close and silently, our, 274. such harmony is in immortal, 65. sympathy with sounds in, 421. that cringe and plot, 658. that were forfeit once, 47. thought of thinking, 579. thoughts as boundless our, as free, 550. times that try men's, 431. to souls can never teach, 653. two, with a single thought, 806. unbodied dwell, 347. we loved, to see the, 631. whose sudden visitations daze the world, 594. Soul's calm sunshine, 319. dark cottage, 221. far better part, the, 338. sincere desire, prayer is the, 497. strength, stuff to try the, 649. Soul-animating strains, 485. Soul-sides, the meanest boasts, 645. Sound an echo to the sense, 324. and fury, full of, 125. born of murmuring, 469. charm the air to give a, 123. dirge-like, 408. divine, may kill a, 416. hark from the tombs a doleful, 303. harmonious, 236. harsh in, 103. however rude the, 393. impetuous recoil and jarring, 229. like the sweet, 74. most melodious, they heard a, 28. music with her silver, 404. Niagara stuns with thundering, 395. no, can awake him, 666. no war or battle's, 251. of a knell, sighed at the, 416. of a voice that is still, 627. of clashing wars, no, 642. of friend's departing feet, 661. of hammer or of saw, 421. of my name, hearest the, 678. of one's praises, 741. of revelry by night, 542. of the church-going bell, 416. of thunder heard remote, 227. of woman's praise, 593. out-vociferize even, itself, 285. persuasive, 294. pipes and whistles in his, 69. same, is in my ears, 471. silence implying, 649. silence where hath been no, 583. silver-sweet, 106. so fine, 676. soothed with the, 271. strikes like a rising knell, deep, 542. sweet is every, 630. the clarion fill the fife, 493. the loud timbrel, 524. the trumpet beat the drums, 281. trumpet give an uncertain, 845. what stop she please, 138. which makes us linger, 548. whistles in his, 69. winter loves a dirge-like, 486. words of thundering, 397. Sounds as a sullen bell, 88. blowing martial, 224. concord of sweet, 66. melodious, on every side, 253. not rural sights alone but rural, 417. of music creep in our ears, 65. possessed with inward light, 503. sympathy with, 421. Sounded all the depths of honour, 100. Sounder piece of British manhood, 579. Sounding brass, 845. cataract haunted me, 467. on through words, 465, 480. Sour, every sweet its, 404. grapes, have eaten, 835. lofty and, 101. misfortune's book, 108. Source of all my bliss, 398. of human offspring, 234. of sympathetic tears, 382. Sour-complexioned man, 206. South and southwest side, 210. beaker full of the warm, 575. no North no East no West no, 517. Sovereign among soldiers, 495. heaven's, 308. here lies our, 279. law sits empress, 438. lord the king, here lies our, 279. Magna Charta will have no, 24. might, of our, 29. o'er transmuted ill, 366. of sighs and groans, 55. parts, a man of, 55. reason, noble and most, 136. sway and masterdom, 117. when I forget my, 426. Sovereigns, dead but sceptred, 554. name ourselves its, 554. soldier among, 495. Sovereignest thing on earth, 83. Sow for him build for him, 470. he that observeth the wind shall not, 831. still, eats all the draffe, 13. thy seed in the morning, 831. wrong, by the ear, 19, 785. ye are like to reap, as you, 214. Soweth here with toil and care, 508. whatsoever a man, 847. Sown the wind, 835. Space and time, annihilate but, 330. double life's fading, 262. Spacious firmament on high, 300. Spade a spade, call a, 731. if you don't call me a, 293. Spades emblems of untimely graves, 420. Spain, singed the beard of the king of, 616. Spain's chivalry, 560. Spake as a child when I was a child, 845. ful fayre, Frenche she, 1. the grisly terror, so, 229. the seraph Abdiel, 235. upon this hint I, 151. Span, dwindled to the shortest, 433. grasp the ocean with my, 303. in length a, 201. less than a, 170. new, spick and, 172, 212, 792. our life is but a, 687. Spangled heavens, 300. Spangling the wave, 492. with lights, 492. Spaniards seem wiser than they are, 166. Spaniel, hound or, 148. Spanish blades, ambuscadoes, 105. dominions, the sun never sets on, 495. fleet thou canst not see, 441. or neat's leather, 213. Spanking Jack was so comely, 436. Spare Fast, 249. my aching sight, 383. that tree, woodman, 595. the beechen tree, 516. the rod, 8, 213, 262. Spared a better man, better, 87. Spareth his rod, he that, 826. Spark, illustrious, 416. instinct with music, 485. nor human, is left, 332. of beauty's heavenly ray, 549. of celestial fire, 425. of heavenly flame, vital, 334. of that immortal fire, 549. proud conceited talking, 390. Sparks fly upward, as the, 816. of fire, eyes like, 202. of fury, why flash those, 672. Sparkled was exhaled, 308. Sparkling and bright, 678. cross she wore, a, 325. with a brook, 536. Sparrow, caters for the, 67. fall or hero perish, 315. providence in the fall of a, 145. Sparrows, salt upon the tails of, 291. team of, 31. Spartan dead, remnant of our, 557. Speak after the manner of men, 844. and purpose not, 146. be slow to, 849. by the card, 143. comfort to that grief, 53. daggers to her, 139. every man truth, 847. from your folded papers, 636. gently 't is a little thing, 683. grief that does not, 124. he never so rudely, 2. if any, for him have I offended, 113. in a monstrous little voice, 57. in public on the stage, 459. it profanely, not to, 137. it was my hint to, 150. labour what to, 168. let him now, 850. lips are now forbid to, 581. losers must have leave to, 297. low if you speak love, 51. me fair in death, 65. more in a minute, 107. name which no one can, 508. of me as I am, 156. or die, 90. patience, all men's office to, 53. plain and to the purpose, 51. right on, I only, 114. something good, the worst, 205. tears that, 262. to me as to thy thinkings, 153. to the earth, 817. to thee in friendship's name, 523. too coldly, thou think'st I, 523. truly, if a man should, 83. well of no man living, he can, 737. well of you, 841. with most miraculous organ, 135. with the tongues of men, 845. Speaks an infinite deal of nothing, 60. angels listen when she, 279. to my spirit of thee, 552. Speaker, but I am truest, 160. no other, of my living actions, 101. Speaking, heard for their much, 838. things they ought not, 848. thought him still, 237. tongue, the, 603. Spear, freedom leaning on her, 637. Ithuriel with his, 234. snatched the, 443, 489. to equal the tallest pine, 224. Spears into pruning-hooks, 832. Special, loved gold in, 2. providence, 145. wonder, without our, 122. Spectacle of human happiness, 462. so ridiculous, no, 591. Spectacles of books, 277. on nose and pouch on side, 69. Spectators, pleasure to the, 593. Spectre-bark, off shot the, 498. Spectre-doubts, dispel ye, 513. Speculation in those eyes, 122. Speech abroad, there is a, 166. be alway with grace, let your, 847. better than silence, 700. day unto day uttereth, 819. discretion of, 167. dishonourable, for a general, 733. gentle of, 343. is a mirror of the soul, 714. is of time, 579. is shallow as time, 579. is silvern silence is golden, 579. is truth, 489. made to open man to man, 310. mend your, a little, 146. often regretted my, 714. persuasive sighs and, 339. plainness of, 846. poetry of, 545. propriety of, 169. rude am I in my, 149. rude in, though I be, 846. the image of actions, 757. thought deeper than, 653. thought wed itself with, 632. to conceal thoughts, 800. true use of, 403. was given to disguise thoughts, 310. was like to tapestry, 723. when thought is, 489. Speeches compared to cypress trees, 734. men's charitable, 170. Speed, add wings to thy, 229. be wise with, 311. in doing a thing, 724. the going guest, 328. the parting guest, 346. the soft intercourse, 333. thousands at his bidding, 252. to-day put back to-morrow, 29. Spell, kindled by the master's, 455. trance or breathed, 251. Spells, lime-twigs of his, 245. talismans and, 422. Spence, Sir Patrick, ballad of, 502. Spend another such a night, 96. or to lend or to give in, 279. to give to want to, 30. Spending, getting and, 476. Spenser, lie a little nearer, 179. lodge thee by Chaucer, or, 179. Spent, dayes that might be better, 29. them not in toys, 260. under the devil's belly, 773. what we, we have, 802. Sperit, never drink no, 659. Sphere, all quit their, 315. of our sorrow, from the, 567. she just began to move in, 409. two stars in one, 87. Spheres, music of the, 218. pleasures of the, 526. seems to shake the, 271. stars shot madly from their, 57. start from their, 131. Sphere-descended maid, 390. Spice of life, variety is the, 419. Spices grow, hills where, 302. Spick and span new, 172, 212, 792. Spicy nut-brown ale, 249. shore of Arabie the blest, 232. Spider, much like a subtle, 175. to the fly, said a, 605. Spiders, half-starved, 413. lately had two, 296. Spider's touch, how exquisitely fine, 316. Spider-like we feel the tenderest touch, 274. Spies, sorrows come not single, 142. Spigot wield, wilt thou the, 45. Spills itself in fearing to be spilt, 142. Spin, toil not neither do they, 838. Spinning sleeps on her soft axle, 237. Spins, Lord Fanny, 328. Spinsters and knitters in the sun, 75. Spires, watch the three tall, 626. whose silent finger, 481. ye antique towers ye distant, 381. Spirit, Brutus will start a, 110. calms, nought so much the, 556. chased, are with more, 62. clear, doth raise, 247. Creator drew his, 270. ditties of no tone, 576. doubtful public, 411. dull as night, 66. ere my fainting, fell, 553. exhilarate the, 417. extravagant and erring, 126. fair, rest thee now, 570. fairer, or more welcome shade, 313. for my minister one fair, 547. full of, as the month of May, 86. giveth life the letter killeth, 846. God the Son God the, 303. haughty, before a fall, 826. he that ruleth his, 827. hies to his confine, 126. his great Creator drew his, 270. holiday-rejoicing, 509. humble tranquil, 182. I am thy father's, 131. ill, have so fair a house, 43. indeed is willing, 841. independence, thy, 392. meek and quiet, 849. motions of his, are dull as night, 66. no, dares stir abroad, 127. not of the letter but the, 846. of a youth, morning like the, 158. of counsel and might, 833. of health or goblin damned, 130. of heaviness, 834. of judgment, some shallow, 93. of knowledge, 833. of liberty, pardon something to the, 408. of man is divine, all save the, 549. of mankind, free, 572. of mortal be proud, 561. of my dream, change o'er the, 553. of self-sacrifice, 475. of the Lord, 833. of wine, O thou invisible, 152. of wisdom, 833. of youth in everything, 163. one of the flesh and one of the, 656. or more welcome shade, 313. pard-like, 565. present in, 845. rest perturbed, 133. shall return unto God, 832. sister, come away, 334. sits in a foggy cloud, 123. so profound, he felt with, 471. speaks to my, of thee, 552. strongest and fiercest, 226. that could be moved to smile, 111. that loved thee, wounded the, 682. the accusing, 379. the least erected, 225. to bathe in fiery floods, 48. unwearied, best conditioned and, 64. vanity and vexation of, 830. walks of every day deceased, 307. which is able to raise mortals, 532. which would drag angels down, 532. winged, is feathered oftentimes, 36. with one fair, 547. wounded, who can bear, 827. Spirits are not finely touched, 46. black and white, 173. can either sex assume, 224. choice and master, 112. clad in veils, 653. deified by our own, 470. from the vasty deep, 85. from their urns, 554. light, wins from toil, 387. love in heavenly, 28. of great events, 504. of just men made perfect, 848. of the wise sit in the clouds, 89. our actors were all, 43. stories from the land of, 502. twain have crossed with me, 806. vital in every part, 236. Spiriting gently, do my, 42. Spiritless, so faint so, 88. Spirit-small hand, 648. Spirit-stirring drum, 154. Spiritual creatures, millions of, 234. grace, inward and, 850. Spit in my face, 84. orators when out will, 71. upon my Jewish gaberdine, 61. Spite, death aims with fouler, 203. in erring reason's, 316. in learned doctors', 564. O cursed, 133. of all my grief revealing, 689. of criticising elves, 412. of his teeth, 8. of nature and their stars, 211. of scorn, thrice in, 225. the world, reckless what I do to, 121. Spleen about thee, mirth and, 300. meditative, 480. Splendid in ashes, 219. sight to see, a, 540. Splendidly null, 631. Splendour dazzles in vain, 568. in the grass, 478. streaming through the sky, 496. Splenitive and rash, 144. Split the ears of groundlings, 137. Spoil of me, villanous company the, 86. the child, spare the rod, 8, 213, 262. Spoils, is fit for stratagems and, 66. of nature, rich with the, 217. of time, rich with the, 384. of war the wealth of seas, 569. the pleasure of the time, 122. to the victors belong the, 676. Spoke less, knew more and, 738. Sponge, drink no more than a, 771. Spoon, must be a, 584. must have a long, 18. Spoons, count our, 370. from whom we guard our, 593. Sport an hour with beauty's chain, 525. not worth the candle, 206. of bear-baiting gave offence, 593. of every wind, 314. that wrinkled care derides, 248. to have the enginer, 141. with Amaryllis in the shade, 247. would be as tedious as to work, 83. Sports, my joy of youthful, 547. of children, 394. Sporus feel, can, 328. Spot is cursed, the, 472. leave this barren, 516. of earth, 481. out damned, 124. plant on his peculiar, 317. stir of this dim, 243. this punctual, 237. which men call earth, 243. Spots in the sun, 189. leopard change his, 835. of sunny openings, 536. quadrangular, 420. Spread his sweet leaves, 104. the thin oar, 318. the truth from pole to pole, 300. with colours idly, 80. yourselves, masters, 57. Spreads his light wings, 333. his orient beams, 233. Spreading himself, 819. Sprightly running, 276. Spring and root of honesty, 729. canker galls the infants of the, 129. come gentle, 355. comes slowly up this way, 499. companions of the, 438. from haunted, 251. full of sweet days, 204. in the, a livelier iris, 625. of love, 44, 498. of virtues, 35. of woes unnumbered, 336. Pierian, taste not the, 323. slow stream or pebbly, 504. supplies another race, the, 338. thine azure sister of the, 565. unlocks the flowers, 535. visit the mouldering urn, 428. Springs, Helicon's harmonious, 382. joy's delicious, 540. of Dove, beside the, 469. steeds to water at those, 159. Springes to catch woodcocks, 130. Springtime's harbinger, 199. Sprinkled with rosy light, 338. Spur, fame is the, 241. to prick the sides of my intent, 118. Spurs the lated traveller, 121. Spurned but spurned in vain, 24. by the young, 585. Spurns that patient merit takes, 135. Spy, knowledge is sorrow's, 217. Squadron in the field, 149. Squadrons, in ranks and, 112. Squander time, do not, 360. Square, all round the, 584. grows a glimmering, 630. hole, has got into the, 461. I have not kept my, 157. Squat like a toad, 234. Squeak and gibber, 126. as naturally as pigs, 210. Squeaking of the wry-necked fife, 62. Squeezing of a lemon, in the, 401. Squirrel joiner or old grub, 104. Stabbed with a white wench's black eye, 106. Stable door, shut the, 13. good horse in the, 401. Staff, cockle hat and, 405. of life, 283, 291. of my age my very prop, 62. of my life, 786. of this broken reed, 834. stay and the, 833. thy rod and thy, 819. Stage, after a well-graced actor leaves the, 82. all the world 's a, 69. amused his riper, 318. found only on the, 558. frets his hour upon the, 125. if this were played upon a, 76. natural on the, 399. poor degraded, 564. speak in public on the, 459. the earth is a, 194. the wonder of our, 179. the world but as a, 784. then to the well-trod, 249. veteran on the, 365. where every man must play a part, 60. where they do agree on the, 441. Stages, in our latter, 432. where'er his, may have been, 379. Stagers, old cunning, 213. Staggered, reason is, 411. the boldest, 408. Stagirite, that stout, 509. Stain, incapable of, 226. like a wound, felt a, 410. my man's cheeks, 146. Stairs, I came up, into the world, 294. why did you kick me down, 445. Stake, I am tied to the, 148. when honour 's at the, 142. Stakes were thrones, 555. Stale flat and unprofitable, 128. nor custom, 157. poor I am, 160. Stalk, four red roses on a, 97. withering on the, 477. Stalked off reluctant, 355. Stalled ox and hatred, 826. Stamford fair, bullocks at, 89. Stamp and esteem of ages, 266. not the king's, 282. of fate, 337. of nature, use can almost change the, 141. rank is but the guinea's, 452. Stamped, I that am rudely, 95. Stand and wait, they serve who, 252. a tiptoe, 92. before kings, 828. before mean men, shall not, 828. by uniting we, 426. how if a' will not, 52. in pause, 139. in your own light, 17. like greyhounds in the slips, 91. more for number, 48. not upon the order of your going, 122. still my steed, 614. the hazard of the die, 98. to doubt, never, 203. to your glasses steady, 641. united we, 595. upon his bottom, 265. ye in the ways, 835. Stands as never it stood, wind, 20. as the case, 172. not within the prospect of belief, 116. on tiptoe, religion, 205. Scotland where it did, 124. so, the statue, 356. tiptoe, jocund day, 108. upon a slippery place, 79. Standard of the man, 303. sheet, forever float that, 574. unfurled her, to the air, 573. Standeth, thinketh he, 845. Standing, as cheap sitting as, 292. jokes, wooden shoes are, 300. on this pleasant lea, 476. pond, mantle like a, 60. pool, green mantle of the, 147. upon the vantage ground of truth, 164. with reluctant feet, 614. Stanhope's pencil writ, lines with, 311. Stanley, approbation from Sir Hubert, 457. charge Chester charge on, 490. Stanza, who pens a, 326. Staple of all wisdom, 409. of his argument, 56. Star, a bright particular, 73. constant as the northern, 112. desire of the moth for the, 567. dropped like a falling, 225. fair as a, 469. for every state, 638. give a name to every fixed, 54. glittering like the morning, 409. heart that lurks behind a, 328. hitch your wagon to a, 603. in bigness as a, 230. in its embrace, had caught a, 681. light of the Maeonian, 325. lovers love the western, 487. man is his own, 183. never, was lost here, 645. of dawn, a later, 485. of empire, westward the, 312. of its worship, still to the, 524. of life's tremulous ocean, 528. of peace return, 515. of smallest magnitude, 230. of the unconquered will, 613. or two beside, a, 498. our life's, 477. pinned with a single, 582. pins it with a, 582. round and perfect as a, 667. state for every, 638. strives to touch a, 29. that bids the shepherd, 243. that ushers in the even, 163. thy soul was like a, 472. to stay the morning, 501. twinkling of a, 214. whose beam so oft has lighted me, 524. Stars are in the quiet skies, 607. are old, till the, 666. battlements bore, 479. beauty of a thousand, 41. blesses his, 297. blossomed the lovely, 616. branch-charmed by the earnest, 575. cut him out in little, 107. doubt thou the, are fire, 133. fairest of, 235. fault is not in our, 110. fought against Sisera, 814. glows in the, 316. have lit the welkin dome, 574. have their time to set, 570. heaven's vault studded with, 568. her eyes as, 474. hide their diminished heads, 231. hide your diminished rays, 322. illume the sky, when, 587. in earth's firmament, 613. in empty night, sink those, 496. in spite of nature and their, 211. in their courses, 814. innumerable as the, 235. kings are like, 565. look on the sea, as, 607. morning, sang together, 817. of glory there, set the, 573. of human race, 414. of midnight shall be dear, 469. of morning, 235. powdered with, 236. repairing, other, 236. rush out, the, 498. seen in the galaxy, 236. sentinel, set their watch, 515. shall fade away, 299. shine aloft like, 481. shooting, attend thee, 202. shot madly from their spheres, 57. start from their spheres, 131. that come once in a century, 656. that round her burn, 300. the life-inclining, 38. they fell like, 496. two, keep not their motion, 87. unutterably bright, 568. were more in fault than they, 287. which night's blue arch adorn, 424. who build beneath the, 309. whose dust is gold and pavement, 236. Star-chamber matter of it, 44. Stare, stony British, 631. Starers, stupid, 319. Star-eyed science, 513. Starlight, by cloudless, 522. glittering, 234. Star-like eyes, 200. Star-proof branching elm, 250. Starriest souls disclose, lives obscure the, 38. Starry cope of heaven, 234. Galileo with his woes, 545. girdle of the year, 513. host, that led the, 233. skies and cloudless climes, 551. sky, silence in the, 478. train, heaven's, 233. train, motion of his, 485. Star-spangled banner, 517. Start a hare, to, 84. of the majestic world, 110. straining upon the, 91. Starts everything by, and nothing long, 268. 't was wild by, 390. Started like a guilty thing, 126. Startles at destruction, 298. Starve, catch cold and, 159. in ice, 228. with nothing, 60. Star-y-pointing pyramid, 251. State, broken with the storms of, 100. expectancy and rose of the, 136. falling with a falling, 336. for every star, 638. great plot of, 263. hides from himself his, 365. high and palmy, of Rome, 126. high on a throne of royal, 226. I am the, 808. in Rome, devil to keep his, 110. in sober, 425. in whatsoever, I am, 847. man at his best, 820. matters, touch no, 398. mock the air with idle, 383. my business in this, 49. of life, duty in that, 850. of man like a little kingdom, 111. of man, this is the, 99. of nature, war was the, 407. of war by nature, 290. pillar of, seemed a, 227. ruin or rule the, 267. sail on O ship of, 615. scandal waits on greatest, 161. some service, I have done the, 156. some strange eruption to our, 126. star for every, 638. the rose of the fair, 136. thousand years to form a, 541. what constitutes a, 438. where Venice sate in, 544. without king or nobles, 588. State House, Boston, 638. States dissevered discordant, 533. free and independent, 429. indestructible, 619. move slowly, 170. no more slave, 619. saved without the sword, 606. shaker of o'er-rank, 199. unborn, acted over in, 112. walls do not make, 438. State's collected will, 438. decrees, mould a mighty, 633. Stateliest and most regal argument, 254. Stately and tall he moves, 682. homes of England, 569. mansions, build thee more, 636. pleasure-dome, 500. Statesman and buffoon, 268. to give an account of themselves, 741. too nice for a, 399. yet friend to truth, 323. Statesmen at her council met, 623. minds of some of our, 518. talked, where village, 397. Station like the herald Mercury, 140. post of honour is a private, 298. Statists hold it baseness to write fair, 145. Statuaries loved to copy, 590. Statue by his touch grew into youth, 531. grows, more the, 769. of Cato, 741. of Newton stood, where the, 475. that enchants the world, 356. Statue-like repose, 639. Stature, each man makes his own, 309. tall, her, 556. toys of simulated, 621. undepressed in size, 479. Statute, the rigour of the, 47. Stay and the staff, 833. I ask not to, 678. of bread, the whole, 833. of water, 833. staff and the, 833. who saw to wish her, 237. Stayed, too late I, 464. Steadfast as the scene, 468. Steadies with upright keel, she, 498. Steady gain of man, I see the, 618. temper, thy, 297. Steal a few hours from the night, 521. a shive of a cut loaf, 104. away give little warning, 433. away their brains, 152. away your hearts, 114. convey the wise it call, 45. foh a fico for the phrase, 45. from the world, 334. immortal blessing from her lips, 108. most authors, 325. my thunder, 282. us from ourselves away, years, 330. young children, witches, 187. Steals from the thief, 151. my purse steals trash, who, 153. Stealing and giving odour, 74. hands from picking and, 850. still so gently o'er me, 689. will continue stealing, 661. Stealth, do good by, 329. Steam, unconquered, 424. Steam-engine in trousers, 461. Steed, farewell the neighing, 154. mounts the warrior's, 487. no more on thy, 666. stand still my, 614. that knows his rider, 542. threatens steed, 92. Steeds, mounting barbed, 95. to water at those springs, 159. Steel, as with triple, 228. couch of war, flinty and, 151. foemen worthy of their, 491. grapple with hooks of, 129. grapple with hoops of, 129. heart is true as, 58. heart with strings of, 139. in complete, 131, 244. more than complete, 40. my man is as true as, 107. no workman, 535. nor poison can touch him further, 121. though locked up in, 94. Steep and thorny way, 129. my senses in forgetfulness, 89. no towers along the, 514. o'er bog or, 230. of Delphos, 251. on Sunium's marbled, 558. on the Indian, 243. where fame's proud temple shines, 428. Steeped me in poverty, 155. to the lips in misery, 614. Steeple, looking at the, 556. weathercock on a, 44. Steeples point to the sky, 504. Steepy mountains, 40. Steer clear of permanent alliances, 425. from grave to gay, 320. from grave to light, 273. my bark and sail, thus I, 354. right onward, 252. the plough, who, 598. Stem, moulded on one, 58. Stenches, two-and-seventy, 503. Step above the sublime, 431. aside is human, to, 448. first, which costs, 801. more true, foot more light, 491. to the music of the Union, 588. Steps, beware of desperate, 423. brushing the dews with hasty, 386. echo of the sad, 481. grace was in all her, 237. hear not my, 119. Lord directeth his, 826. morn her rosy, advancing, 234. of glory, who track the, 552. pilgrim, in amice gray, 241. safety walks in its, 460. thy, I follow with bosom bare, 392. to support uneasy, 224. tread with cautious, 362. were higher that they took, 269. what ghost invites my, 335. with fainting, they go, 398. with wandering, and slow, 240. Stephen Sly, 72. was a worthy peer, 406. Stepmother, merciless, 717. Stepped so far in blood, 123. to the sky, 655. Stepping o'er the bounds, 108. Stepping-stones, men may rise on, 631. Sterile promontory, earth seems a, 134. Stern and rock-bound coast, 569. god of sea, 253. ruin's ploughshare, 448. Sterner stuff, made of, 113. Stern'st good-night, gives the, 119. Sterte out of his slepe to, 2. Sterten to, but on hole for to, 4. Stick, beat with fist instead of a, 209. fell like the, 431. on conversation's burrs, 636. Sticking-place, screw your courage to the, 118. Stiff in opinions, 268. thwack, with many a, 211. Stiffen the sinews, 91. Stile, I 'm sitting on the, 611. Still achieving still pursuing, 612. an angel appear, 305. and quiet conscience, 99. and serious thought, 471. as night, attention, 227. beginning never ending, 272. destroying fighting still, 272. govern thou my song, 236. harping on my daughter, 133. prayer of devotion, 524. sad music of humanity, 467. small voice, 383, 815. so gently o'er me stealing, 689. soliciting eye, 146. sow eats up all the draffe, 13. the wonder grew, 397. their strength is to sit, 834. to be neat still to be drest, 178. waters, beside the, 819. Stillness and the night, 65. modest, and humility, 91. Still-vexed Bermoothes, 42. Stilly night, oft in the, 523. sounds, the hum of either army, 91. Sting, death where is thy, 335, 846. that bids not sit nor stand, 649. thee twice, have a serpent, 64. Stings and motions of the sense, 47. never feels the wanton, 47. you for your pains, 313. Stinger, 't is a, 173. Stingeth like an adder, 828. Stinks, well defined, 503. Stir, all hell for this shall, 93. as life were in 't, 125. fretful, unprofitable, 467. it, the more thou, 786. of the great Babel, 420. of this dim spot, smoke and, 243. the fire with a sword, 765. without great argument, 142. Stirs the blood, for it, 6. Stirred, my heart is idly, 471. Stirring, man fond of, 584. Stirrup and the ground, 684. Stitch stitch stitch, 585. Stithy, as foul as Vulcan's, 138. Stock of harmless pleasure, 369. of history, 486. Stocks and stones, worshipped, 252. Stocking all the day, 401. Stockings hung by the chimney, 527. Stoic fur, doctors of the, 246. of the woods, 516. Stoics boast, let, 317. Stoicism, the Romans call it, 298. Stolen, not wanting what is, 154. out of holy writ, 96. sweets are best, 297. waters are sweet, 825. when the steed is, 13. Stomach for them all, 156. goes against my, 70. mutinied against the, 724. my, is not good, 22. of unbounded, 100. Stomach's sake, wine for thy, 848. Stone, a gift is as a precious, 827. at his heels, 405. beneath the churchyard, 595. cold as any, 91. continual dropping wears away a, 706. fling but a, the giant dies, 354. in one hand bread in the other, 701. leave no, unturned, 809. many a rich, laid up, 182. mark with a white, 789. of the corner, head, 823. rolling, gathers no moss, 14, 711. rolling his, up the mountain, 617. set in the silver sea, 81. tell where I lie, not a, 334. this precious, 81. to beauty grew, the, 598. underneath this, doth lie, 178. unhewn and cold, 769. violet by a mossy, 469. virtue is like a rich, 167. walls do not a prison make, 260. we raised not a, 563. which the builders refused, 823. Stones, inestimable, 96. labour of an age, in piled, 251. music with the enamelled, 44. nor would make a state, 438. of Rome to rise, 114. of worth, like, 162. prate of my whereabout, 119. rattle his bones over the, 683. sermons in, 67. stocks and, worshipped, 252. Stone's throw, within a, 787. Stone-wall Jackson, 860. Stony limits cannot hold love out, 105. Stood against my fire, 148. against the world, 113. aloof, they, 500. among them but not of them, 544. and gazed, 501. beside a cottage lone, 589. fixed to hear, 237. in Venice on the bridge of sighs, 544. sufficient to have, 230. upon Achilles' tomb, 558. Stooks, she stood amid the, 584. Stools, between two, 10. push us from our, 122. trying to sit on two, 10. Stoop, grief makes his owner, 79. wisdom is nearer when we, 479. Stoops not, the grass, 161. to folly, lovely woman, 403. Stooped to truth, 328. Stop a hole, might, 144. to sound what, she please, 138. Stops of various quills, 248. Stopping a bung-hole, 144. Store, basket and, 814. heaven will bless your, 433. how grows in Paradise our, 569. is no sore, 11, 791. my heart and lute are all the, 525. rich with little, 22. to increase his, 392. unguarded, the, 321. Stores as silent thought can bring, 466. Stored up in books, 254. Storied urn, can, 384. windows richly dight, 250. Stories from the land of spirits, 502. great lords', 454. long dull and old, 459. nature built many, 222. of the death of kings, 82. tall men are like houses of four, 170. Storm, after a, comes a calm, 284. after storm, 678. and darkness, night and, 544. cable that ne'er broke in, 217. directs the, 299, 331. like gathering, 451. midway leaves the, 397. of war was gone, when the, 465. pelting of this pitiless, 147. pilot that weathered the, 464. rides upon the, 423. sublime and terrible, 462. that howls along the sky, 392. that stood the, 526. Storms annoy, no loud, 367. give her to the god of, 635. he sought the, 267. may enter, the king cannot, 365. of fate, struggling in the, 336. of life, rainbow to the, 550. of state, broken with the, 100. Stormy cape, round the, 356. March has come, 573. North, hills of the, 571. winds do blow, 176, 515. Story being done, my, 150. flows, divine thy, 345. God bless you, 464. honour is the subject of my, 110. I have none to tell, 464. is extant, the, 138. locks in the golden, 104. ne'er had been read in, 489. of Cambuscan bold, 250. of her birth, repeats the, 300. of my life, questioned me the, 150. of our days, shuts up the, 26. rough-island, 628. softness in the upper, 660. some pretty, tell, 535. teach him how to tell my, 151. will not go down, this, 363. Stout Cortez with eagle eyes, 576. courage will be put out, 26. miles, twelve, 472. not alive so, a gentleman, 87. once a month, 273. Straight down the crooked lane, 584. out of the ark, 460. Strain at a gnat, 840. of music, governed by a, 485. of rareness, a, 160. soft is the, 324. something like prophetic, 250. strive and hold cheap the, 649. that, again it had a dying fall, 74. the simplest can touch it, 525. Strained from that fair use, 106. quality of mercy is not, 64. Straining harsh discords, 108. his throat, 399. upon the start, 91. Strains, heaven's melodious, 640. soul-animating, 485. that might create a soul, 245. Strait is the gate, 839. Strand, American, 205. fair Scotland's, 452. I walked along the, 375. India's coral, 536. maypole in the, 352. on the Chian, 503. the guardian Naiad of the, 490. wandering on a foreign, 488. Strange all this difference, 351. as truth, nothing so, 534. bedfellows, 43. but true, 't is, 560. coincidence, a, 559. cozenage, 276. eruptions, breaks forth in, 85. eventful history, that ends this, 69. fellows, nature hath framed, 59. it was passing strange, 150. land, stranger in a, 813. matters, men may read, 117. oaths, soldier full of, 69. something rich and, 42. that death should sing, 80. that men should fear, 112. thing is man, 559. this is wondrous, 133. truth is always, 560. Stranger in a strange land, 813. surety for a, 825. than fiction, truth is, 560. yet to pain, 381. Strangers honoured, by, 335. I desire we may be better, 70. mourned, by, 335. to entertain, 848. Stratagem, nor take tea without a, 311. Stratagems and spoils, is fit for, 66. which errors seem, oft are, 323. Stratford atte bowe, scole of, 1. Straw, did not care one, 703. quarrel in a, 142. stumbles at a, 29. the soul tilts with a, 484. tickled with a, 318. to see which way the wind is, 195. Straws, errors like, 275. forms of hairs or, 327. Strawberries, doubtless God could have made a better berry, 208. what Dr. Boteler said of, 208. Strawberry wives, like the, 171. Streakings of the morning light, 574. Stream, as the leaf upon the, 491. at eve, by living, 357. in smoother numbers flows, 324. left to the mercy of a rude, 99. let us glide adown thy, 538. of time, 455. runneth smoothest, where the, 33. runs fast, the, 518. summer eves by haunted, 249. thy, my great example, 257. which overflowed the soul, 481. Streams from little fountains, large, 459. liquid lapse of murmuring, 237. meander, as, 610. more pellucid, 482. no resemblance with those, 257. of dotage flow, 365. of revenue gushed forth, 531. our gratulations flow in, 285. passions are likened to floods and, 25. run dimpling all the way, 328. snow-hid in Jenooary, 660. their gravel gold, 257. Streamed like a meteor, 383. Streamers waving, 242. Streaming eyes and breaking hearts, 625. splendour, 496. to the wind, like a meteor, 224. Street, uttereth her voice in the, 824. Streets, a lion is in the, 828. dogs fighting in the, 363. gibber in the Roman, 126. mourners go about the, 831. of Askelon, 814. rattling o'er the stony, 542. when night darkens the, 224. Strength, all below is, 270. be, as thy days so shall thy, 814. excellent to have a giant's, 48. giant's unchained, 572. if by reason of, 822. is felt from hope, 340. is to sit still, their, 834. king's name a tower of, 97. knowledge increaseth, 828. labour and sorrow is their, 822. lovely in your, 544. not, but art, 341. of mind is exercise, 317. of nerve or sinew, 482. of twenty men, 108. our castle's, will laugh a siege, 125. our refuge and, 820. perfect in weakness, 846. Phoebus in his, 77. profaned the God-given, 489. slight not, 172. to strength, they go from, 821. to the thought, adds, 312. tower of, 628. wears away, as my, 670. wisdom overmatch for, 715. Strengthens our nerves, 411. with his strength, 317. Stretch every nerve, 359. out to the crack of doom, 123. Stretched metre of an antique song, 161. on the rack, 332. upon the plain, 539. Stretched-forth necks, 833. Strewed thy grave, 144. Stricken deer go weep, let the, 138. in age, well, 813. Stride, comes the dark at one, 498. Striding the blast, 118. Strife, clubs typical of, 420. dare the elements to, 550. full of pleasure, void of, 209. let there be no, 812. madding crowd's ignoble, 385. man of, 835. none was worth my, 512. of tongues, 819. of truth with falsehood, 657. to heal, no, 482. Strike, afraid to, 327. but hear, 723. for your altars, 561. home in the ambush, 47. mine eyes but not my heart, 178. shook but delayed to, 240. the blow, themselves must, 541. then no planets, 127. when the iron is hot, 10. whilst the iron is hot, 10. Striking the electric chain, 545. String attuned to mirth, 584. few can touch the magic, 636. hempen, under a gallows-tree, 184. moderation is the silken, 182. warbled to the, 250. Strings, harp of thousand, 303. many, to your bow, 15. of steel, heart with, 139. remember what pulls the, 756. two, to his bow, 15. Stripes, forty, save one, 846. Strive here for mastery, 229. mightily, 72. Strives to touch a star, 29. Striving to better oft we mar, 146. Stroke a nettle, 313. feel the friendly, 295. kept, to the tune of flutes, 157. no second, intend, 229. some distressful, 150. Strokes, calumnious, 129. fell great oaks, little, 360. many, with a little axe, 941. overthrow tallest oaks, many, 32. Strong, art subdues the, 344. as death, love is, 832. as flesh and blood, 477. as proofs of holy writ, 154. battle is not to the, 831. drink is raging, 827. for service still, 419. in death, ruling passion, 321. in honesty, I am armed so, 114. men, not two, 337. nor'wester's blowing, 510. numbers pure and sweetly, 389. only to destroy, 421. suffer and be, 613. things bad begun make, themselves by ill, 121. to run the race, 531. upon the stronger side, 79. weak against the, 653. weak overcome the, 696. wise man is, 828. without rage, 257. ye are wondrous, 544. Stronger by weakness, 221. than my sex, 112. Strongest, opinion of the, 797. works in weakest bodies, 141. Strongly it bears us along, 503. loves, suspects yet, 153. Struck eagle, so the, 539. Strucken blind, he that 's, 104. Struggle for existence, 622. for room and food, 622. in a contemptible, 408. manhood is a, 608. of discordant powers, 409. Struggling for life, man, 370. in the storms of fate, 336. Strumpet wind, beggared by the, 62. wind, embraced by the, 62. Strung, pearls at random, 437. with his hair, Apollo's lute, 56. Strut before a wanton nymph, 95. Struts and frets his hour, 125. Stubble, built on, 245. land at harvest home, 83. Stubborn gift, 486. knees, bow, 139. patience, 228. things, facts are, 392, 800. unlaid ghost, 244. Studded with stars, 568. Student pale, turns no, 331. Studie was but litel on the bible, 2. Studied in his death, 117. never to be fairer, 35. Studies, children to be won to, 729. still air of delightful, 253. Studious let me sit, 356. of change, desultory man, 417. of ease, 671. to please, 366. Study brings man to religion, 222. in law's grave, 24. is a weariness of flesh, 832. labour and intent, 253. of a prince, war the only, 407. of imagination, creep into his, 53. of learning, enflamed with the, 254. of mankind is man, 317. of revenge immortal hate, 223. slow of, 57. some brown, 32. to be quiet, 847. what you most affect, 72. Stuff as dreams are made on, 43. disposer of other men's, 175. everything made of one hidden, 601. life is made of, 360. made of penetrable, 140. perilous, which weighs upon the heart, 125. should be made of sterner, 113. skimble-skamble, 85. the head with reading, 332. to try the soul's strength, 649. Stuffs out his vacant garments, 79. Stumbles at a straw, 29. Stumbling on abuse, 106. Stuns, Niagara, 395. Stupendous manner, awfully, 673. whole, one, 316. Stupid eyes, stood with, 273. starers, 319. Stupidity, an access of, 371. be not guilty of, 779. the gods contend against, 804. Sty, fattest hog in Epicurus', 393. Style bewrays us, our, 186. is the dress of thoughts, 353. is the man himself, 811. of man, highest, 308. refines, how the, 324. to attain an English, 369. Subdue, disease that must, 317. what will not time, 671. Subdues mankind, surpasses or, 543. Subdued by time, 671. to what it works in, 163. Subduing tongue, tip of his, 163. Subject not a slave, 485. of all verse, 179. of my story, honour is the, 110. such duty as the, owes, 73. unlike my, shall be my song, 353. we know a, 372. Subjects wise, were their, 421. Subject's duty is the king's, 92. soul is his own, 92. Subjection, implied, 232. Sublime a thing to suffer, 613. and the ridiculous, 431. dashed to pieces, the, 505. fair large front and eye, 232. in his simplicity, 627. make our lives, 612. Schiller has the material, 505. tobacco, 555. Sublimely bad, fustian is, 327. Submission, yielded with coy, 232. Substance might be called, 228. of his greatness, 198. of ten thousand soldiers, 97. of things hoped for, 848. true, proves the, 324. Substantial honours, in more, 406. smile, one vast, 652. world, books are a, 477. Suburb of the life elysian, 615. Succeeding, no son of mine, 121. Success, heaven is to give, 338. in smallest matter, 756. is man's god, 695. men judged by their, 795. not in mortals to command, 297. nothing succeeds like, 858. secret of, is constancy, 608. seemed born for, 600. things ill got had ever bad, 95. which includes all others, 609. with his surcease, 118. Successful experiment, full tide of, 435. soldier, 494. Successive rise and fall, 338. title long and dark, 268. Successors gone before him, 44. Succour dawns from heaven, 492. us that succour want, 28. Such a questionable shape, 130. and so various, 391. apt and gracious words, 55. as sleep o' nights, 111. master such man, 20. mistress such Nan, 21. things to be, 633. Suck forth my soul, 41. my last breath, 333. Sucks, where the bee, 43. Sucking dove, gently as any, 57. Suckle fools and chronicle small beer, 151. Suckled in a creed outworn, 476. Sucklings, babes and, 818. Sudden a thought came, 575. and quick in quarrel, 69. commendations, good at, 101. thought strikes me, 462. Suffer a sea change, 42. and be strong, 613. hell I, seems a heaven, 231. hope of all who, 619. lot of man to, 342. nobler in the mind to, 135. those who inflict must, 566. wet damnation, 34. who breathes must, 289. Sufferance, corporal, 48. is the badge of all our tribe, 61. Suffered much, he who has, 346. Sufferer, best of men was a, 182. Suffering, child of, 636. ended with the day, her, 639. sad humanity, 614. tears to human, dull, 482. they learn in, 566. to be weak is miserable doing or, 223. Sufferings, knowledge by, entereth, 620. poets grow by their, 216. to each his, 381. Suffice, could not one, 306. Sufficiency, an elegant, 358. to be so moral, no man's, 53. Sufficient to have stood, 230. understand me that he is, 61. unto the day, 838. Suffusion from that light, 502. Sugar o'er the devil himself, 135. oil vinegar saltness and, 399. Suicide is confession, 533. no refuge from confession but, 533. Suing long to bide, hell it is in, 29. Suit lightly won, 489. of sables, 138. the action to the word, 137. Suits of solemn black, 127. of woe, trappings and the, 121. out of, with fortune, 66. rogues in buckram, 84. Sullein mind, musing in his, 28. Sullen dame, our sulky, 451. Sullenness against nature, 254. Sulphur, land of oat-cakes and, 459. Sultans, poets are, 258. Sum of all villanies, 359. of earthly bliss, 238. of human things, 437. of more, giving thy, 67. of Shakespeare's wit, 600. Summer bird-cage, 180. comes with flower and bee, 571. dust, dry as, 479. eternal, gilds them yet, 557. eves by haunted stream, 249. friends, like, 204. last rose of, 521. life 's a short, 366. made glorious, 95. nights, dews of, 426. of her age, in the, 276. of your youth, 378. one swallow maketh not, 17. sweet as, 101. thy eternal, shall not fade, 161. Summers in a sea of glory, 99. raw inclement, 291. Summer's cloud, like a, 122. day, as one shall see in a, 51. day, hath a, 259. eve, one, 589. heat, fantastic, 81. morn, like a, 502. noontide air, 227. queen, would grace a, 492. ripening breath, 106. rose or vernal bloom, 230. Summit, from the eastern, 673. linger and play on its, 529. Summon from the past, 614. up remembrance, 161. up the blood, 91. Summons, thee to heaven or to hell, 119. upon a fearful, 126. when thy, comes, 572. Summum nec metuas diem, 240. Sun, all except their, is set, 557. and shade, through, 627. as the, drew the morning dew, 270. aweary of the, 'gin to be, 126. bales unopened to the, 307. before the worshipped, 104. behold for the last time the, 533. benighted under the midday, 244. candle to the, 191, 263, 311. cannot be looked at with a steady eye, 794. children of the, 311. clouds around the setting, 478. common, the air the skies, 386. courses even with the, 178. declines, our wishes lengthen as our, 309. dedicate his beauty to the, 104. dewdrop from the, 486. doubt the, doth move, 133. dropped from the zenith, 225. dry, dry wind, 21. early rising, 202. fruit I bore was the, 740. go down upon your wrath, 847. goes round, take all the rest the, 220. gorgeous as the midsummer, 86. grow dim with age, 299. grows cold, till the, 666. half in, half in shade, 523. has left the lea, the, 494. hills ancient as the, 572. hooting at the glorious, 501. impearls on every leaf, 235. in all his state, 639. in his coming, meet the, 529. in my dominions never sets, 804. in the firmament, knowledge is the, 530. in the lap of Thetis, 213. into the warm, 17, 785. is a thief, 109. Juliet is the, 105. let others hail the rising, 387. livery of the burnished, 62. loss of the, 353. love is nature's second, 35. low descending, 688. magic potent over, 482. more worshipped the rising, 726. myself in Huncamunca's eyes, 363. nebulous star we call the, 630. never sets in Spanish dominions, 495. never sets on the empire of Charles V., 804. no new thing under the, 830. no, no moon no morn, 586. not polluted, 764. of heaven shall shine, 101. of righteousness, 836. of York, 95. on the upland lawn, 386. passes through dirty places, 169. pay no worship to the garish, 107. pleasant the, 233. pleasant to behold the, 831. reflecting upon the mud, 169. sets to rise again, my, 651. setting, and music at the close, 81. setting and rising, 747. shall not smite thee by day, 824. shine sweetly on my grave, 428. shines everywhere, the, 76. shines, make hay when the, 10, 787. shineth upon the dunghill, 169. shut doors against a setting, 109. snatches from the, 109. spinsters and knitters in the, 75. spots and clouds in the, 189. sweetheart of the, 584. tapers to the, 443. that side the, is upon, 523. tinged by the rising, 677. to me is dark, 241. to-morrow's, may never rise, 295. to spy my shadow in the, 96. true as the dial to the, 215, 306. unpolluted, 169. up rose Emilie and up rose the, 2. upon an Easter-day, 256. upon the upland lawn, 386. walk about the orb like the, 76. walks under the midday, 244. warms in the, 316. web that whitens in the, 526. which passeth through pollutions, 169. will pierce the thickest cloud, 650. with the setting, 225. world without a, 513. Suns, earth could not bear two, 732. light of setting, 467. process of the, 626. that gild the vernal morn, 424. to light me rise, 316. Sun's last rays are fading, 682. rim dips, the, 498. Sunbeam in a winter's day, 358. soiled by outward touch, 253. Sunbeams, motes that people the, 249. out of cucumbers, 291. Sunburnt mirth, song and, 575. Sunday from the week divide, 126. killing a mouse on, 856. shines no Sabbath day, 326. Sundays, begin a journey on, 293. observe, 205. Sundry contemplation of my travels, 70. Sunflower turns on her god, 520. Sung ballads from a cart, 274. from morn till night, 427. under the sea, 521. Sunium's hight, wrote on, 511. marbled steep, 558. Sunless land, sunshine to the, 486. retreats of the ocean, 524. sea, down to a, 500. Sunlight drinketh dew, as, 623. Sunneshine, flies of estate and, 204. Sunny as her skies, 554. fountains, Afric's, 536. openings, spots of, 536. years, life formed of, 679. Sunset of life, 't is the, 514. tree, come to the, 570. Sunshine and in shade, in, 679. aye shall light the sky, 653. broken in the rill, 526. follows the rain, 664. in one eternal, 571. in the shady place, 27. is a glorious birth, the, 477. makes 'em all sweet-scented, 660. of the breast, 381. settles on its head, eternal, 397. the soul's calm, 319. to the sunless land, 486. Supercilious, my sanctum, 586. Superfluities, happiness lies in, 738. Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, 60. Superfluous lags the veteran, 365. the, very necessary thing, 801. Superiority of educated men, 762. Supinely stay, fools, 444. Supped full with horrors, 125. Supper, man made after, 90. nourishment called, 54. proper time for, 763. what say you to such a, 561. Suppliance of a minute, 129. Supply, last and best, 322. on promise of, 88. Support of the state governments, 435. what is low, raise and, 223. Sups and goes to bed, 263. Surcease, success with his, 118. Sure and certain hope, 851. and firm-set earth, 119. as a gun, 277, 786. card, he 's a, 277. make assurance double, 123. of, what a man has he is, 791. Surely you 'll grow double, 466. Surer to prosper, 226. Surety for a stranger, 825. Surface flow, straws upon the, 275. look beneath the, 753. Surfeit out of action, 102. reigns, no crude, 245. with too much, 60. Surfeiting the appetite may sicken, 74. Surge may sweep, where'er the, 542. whose liquid, resolves, 109. Surges lash the sounding shore, 324. Surgeons keep their instruments, as, 750. Surgery, honour no skill in, 87. hurt past all, 152. Surging sea outweighs, the, 602. Surpass, nothing earthly could, 550. Surpasses or subdues, 543. Surpassing beauty, 702. Surprise, that testified, 273. Surprises, millions of, 205. Surrender, unconditional, 664. Surrenders, dies but never, 810. Survey, monarch of all I, 416. our empire, 550. Survival of the fittest, 622, 681. Survive or perish, live or die, 530. Suspect, ornament of beauty is, 162. teaches them, 62. Suspects yet strongly loves, 153. Suspended oar, drip of the, 543. Suspicion, Caesar's wife above, 727. haunts the guilty mind, 95. sleeps at wisdom's gate, 231. Swain, dull, treads on it daily, 245. frugal, 392. remote from cities lived a, 348. Swallow a camel, 840. and blow at the same moment, 701. by flying, as the, 828. one, maketh not summer, 17. that come before the, 77. Swallow's wings, flies with, 97. Swallow-flights of song, 632. Swallowed a ramrod, 744. Swam before my sight, 333. in a gondola, 71. Swamps, Oswego spreads her, 395. Swan and shadow, float double, 474. cygnet to the pale faint, 80. Jupiter in the form of a, 32. Mantuan, ages ere the, 414. of Avon, sweet, 179. on still St. Mary's lake, 474. spreads his snowy sail, the, 677. to act the part of a, 743. Swans are geese, all our, 188. seem whiter when by crows, 781. Swan-like end fading in music, 63. let me sing and die, 558. Swarm, not good for the bee not for the, 754. Swashing and martial outside, 66. blow, remember thy, 104. Sway, above this sceptred, 64. give solely sovereign, 117. impious men bear, 298. little rule a little, 358. no limit to their, 550. of magic potent, 482. peace and pride of, 339. prevailed with double, 397. required with gentle, 232. sweeping whirlwind's, 383. with absolute, 670. Swear an eternal friendship, 462, 798. by yonder blessed moon, I, 106. I eat and eat, I, 93. not by the moon, 106. to the truth of a song, 287. when you rant and, 274. Swears a prayer or two, 105. with so much grace, 281. Sweareth to his own hurt, 818. Sweat but for promotion, 67. for duty not for meed, 67. muck of, 402. of my brows, 785. of thy face, in the, 812. under a weary life, 136. Sweats to death, Falstaff, 84. Sweaty haste, 126. Sweep on you fat and greasy citizens, 67. Sweeping whirlwind's sway, 383. Sweeps a room, who, 204. clean, new broom, 16. Sweet Afton, flow gently, 449. Alice whose hair was so brown, 680. all that 's, was made to be lost, 522. and bitter fancy, food of, 71. and cunning hand, nature's own, 74. and fair she seems to be, 220. and fair, so wondrous, 220. and musical as Apollo's lute, 56. and twenty, kiss me, 75. and virtuous soul, 204. and voluble is his discourse, 55. approach of even, 230. are the uses of adversity, 67. as English air could make her, 629. as summer, 101. as the primrose, 398. as year by year we lose, 569. attractive grace, 232. attractive kinde of grace, 23. Auburn loveliest village, 395. beautiful as, 308. bells jangled out of tune, 136. bitter past more welcome is the, 74. but then how, it was, 650. by distance made more, 477. childish days, 470. civilities of life, 273. counsel together, we took, 820. cruelly, are the echoes, 654. day, so cool, so calm, 204. days and roses, 204. discourse, Sydneian showers of, 259. disorder in the dress, 201. every, its sour, 404. flowers are springing, 524. food of knowledge, 34. girl graduates, 629. heard melodies are, 576. heart of the sun, 584. in cadence, upon the ear, 422. in communion, 235. in discourse more, 228. in every whispered word, 551. in faith to muse, 569. in his mouth, wickedness, 817. influences of Pleiades, 818. is every sound, 630. is pleasure after pain, 271. is revenge to women, 556. is solitude, how passing, 416. is the breath of morn, 233. land of liberty, 619. little cherub sits up aloft, 436. look that nature wears, 613. lovely fair and smellest so, 155. milk of concord, 124. mood, in that, 466. morsel under his tongue, 283. not lasting, 129. nothing half so, in life, 521. Phosphor bring the day, 203. poison for the age's tooth, 78. poison of misused wine, 243. psalmist of Israel, 815. reluctant amorous delay, 232. repast and calm repose, 386. revenge at first though, 238. rose would smell as, 105. shady side of Pall Mall, 432. silent thought, sessions of, 161. simplicity of the three per cents, 610. sleep of a labouring man is, 830. smels al around, 28. so coldly, so deadly fair, 548. so, was ne'er so fatal, 156. softly, in Lydian measures, 272. solitude is, 416. sorrow, parting is such, 106. sound, o'er my ear like the, 74. south, o'er my ear like the, 74. spring full of sweet days, 204. stolen waters are, 825. swan of Avon, 179. sweets to the, 144. tears, fountain of, 469. the dream of home, 525. the lily grows, how, 533. the moonlight sleeps, how, 65. their memory still, 422. to hear the watch-dog's bark, 556. to live with them is far less, 521. to make the end most, 80. to wear a crown, 94. tooth in his head, 33. truly the light is, 831. understanding, for thy more, 54. upon the ear in cadence, 422. voices, your most, 103. will, at his own, 470. with musk-roses and eglantine, 58. Sweets compacted lie, where, 204. diffuse their balmy, 398. feast of nectared, 245. fly lost in the, 348. last taste of, is sweetest last, 81. of Burn-mill meadow, 474. of forgetfulness, 428. stolen, are best, 297. to the sweet, 144. wilderness of, 235. Sweeten my imagination, 148. present joy, 588. this little hand, 124. Sweetened every musk-rose, 245. Sweetener of life, 354. Sweeter for thee despairing, 452. pains of love be, 276. rose in the bud is, 33. than honey, 819. than the lids of Juno's eyes, 77. thy voice, 630. Sweetest eyes were ever seen, 621. flowres in the forrest, 28. garland to the sweetest maid, 314. melodies are those, 477. Shakespeare fancy's child, 249. thing that ever grew, 472. Sweetheart, Tray Blanch and, 147. Sweetly, ful, in hire nose, 1. played in tune, 451. she bade me adieu, 380. sing, brightly smile, 563. uttered knowledge, 34. were forsworn, 49. Sweetness and light, 291. in the desert air, 385. instil a wanton, 357. linked, long drawn out, 249. loathe the taste of, 86. of proportion, preserving the, 178. on the desert air, 385. yieldeth proof, 484. Swell bosom with thy fraught, 155. music with its voluptuous, 542. the soul to rage, 272. Swells from the vale, cliff that, 397. the gale, note that, 386. the note of praise, 384. Swelling act, prologues to the, 116. and limitless billows, 503. of the voiceful sea, 503. Swift as a shadow, 57. expires a driveller and a show, 365. is less than to be wise, 341. race is not to the, 831. time too, 24. to hear, be, 849. too, arrives as tardy as too slow, 107. true hope is, 97. Swifter than a weaver's shuttle, 816. Swiftly glides the bonnie boat, 674. Swiftness, curb his, 572. never ceasing, O, 24. Swift-winged arrows of light, 416. Swim before my sight, temples, 333. how we apples, 291. in, naughty night to, 147. sink or, live or die, 530. to yonder point, 110. Swims or sinks or wades, 230. Swimmer in his agony, 557. Swimmingly, matters will go, 791. Swine, pearls before, 838. shear, all cry and no wool, 211. too rich a pearl for carnal, 213. Swine's snout, jewel in a, 826. Swinged the dragon, 78. Swinges the scaly horror, 251. Swinging round the circle, 678. Swinish gluttony, 246. multitude, 410. Swoop, at one fell, 124. Sword against nation, 832. chase brave employment with a naked, 205. edge sharper than the, 160. famous by my, 257. flesh his virgin, 346. fleshed thy maiden, 87. glorious by my, 257. glued to my scabbard, 194. good, rust, 502. has laid him low, another's, 514. I with, will open, 45. pen mightier than the, 606. stir the fire with a, 765. take away the, 606. the avenging, unsheathe, 804. the brave man draws, 339. the deputed, 47. worse than the, 189. Swords into ploughshares, 832. leaped from their scabbards, 409. sheathed their, for lack of argument, 91. twenty of their, 105. Sworn twelve, 47. Sycamore-tree, under a, 406. Sydneian showers, 259. Syene Meroe Nilotic isle, 240. Syllabes jar with time, 180. Syllable, chase a panting, 416. men's names, 243. No, could not pronounce that, 730. of recorded time, to the last, 125. Syllables govern the world, 196. Sylvia in the night, except I be by, 44. Sympathetic tear, the, 387. tears, sacred source of, 382. Sympathy cold to distant misery, 430. the silver link the secret, 488. with sounds, in souls, 421. Synonym for the devil, 590. Syrops, lucent, 575. Syrups, drowsy, of the world, 154. System, hub of the solar, 638. Systems into ruin hurled, 315.
T, fitted him to a, 375. performed to a, 772. Tabernacles of Israel, 813. Tabitha, disciple named, 843. Table, crumbs which fall from the, 840. earth, whose, 555. general joy of the whole, 122. head of the, 790. of my memory, 132. on a roar, set the, 144. write it before them in a, 834. Tables, make it plain upon, 836. my tables, 132. near a thousand, pined, 465. the marriage, 128. Table-talk, serve for, 64, 775. Tackle trim, sails filled, 242. Tail, baited with a dragon's, 217. eel of science by the, 331. fox when he lost his, 186. go to the ground, 10. horror of his folded, 251. monstrous, our cat has got, 285. of rhyme, dock the, 635. Tails of both hung down behind, 510. of sparrows, salt upon the, 291. Tailor lown, he called the, 152. Tailor's news, swallowing a, 80. Taint with fear, I cannot, 124. Tainted, in law what plea so, 63. wether of the flock, 64. Take all the rest, 220. any shape but that, 122. away the sword, 606. better to give than to, 11. care of the pence, 352. each man's censure, 130. heed lest he fall, 845. her up tenderly, 586. him for all in all, 128. I give it willingly, 806. knowledge we must snatch not, 320. mine ease in mine inn, 86. no note of him, 52. no note of time, 306. note take note O world, 154. O boatman thrice thy fee, 806. O take those lips away, 49. physic pomp, 147. some savage woman, 626. some to pleasure, 321. the current when it serves, 115. the good the gods provide thee, 272. the prison'd soul, 244. thine ease eat drink, 824. time enough, 351. what Thou wilt away, 421. who have the power, they should, 473. ye each a shell, 672. you a button-hole lower, 56. Taken at the flood, 115. that which he hath shall be, 841. to be well shaken when, 454. Takin' notes, a chiel's amang ye, 449. Taking, what a, was he in, 46. Taking-off, deep damnation of his, 118. Tale, a plain, shall put you down, 85. an honest, speeds best, 97. as 't was said to me, 487. every, condemns me, 97. every shepherd tells his, 248. every tongue brings in a several, 97. hope tells a flattering, 683. hope told a flattering, 683. in everything, find a, 466. makes up life's, 502. moon takes up the wondrous, 300. must be told by moonlight, 594. of a tub, some, 772. of Troy divine, 250. old, and often told, 489. or history, ever hear by, 57. or song, never yet heard in, 243. point a moral or adorn a, 365. round unvarnished, 150. schoolboy's, a, 541. so sad so tender and so true, 380. tellen his, untrewe, 2. that I relate, 417. that is told as a, 822. their music tells, many a, 523. thereby hangs a, 68, 73, 773. 't is an old, 489. told by an idiot, 125. told by moonlight alone, 594. told his soft, 295. twice-told, tedious as a, 79, 345. unfold, I could a, 131. untrue, lest men suspect your, 349. which holdeth children, 34. whoso shall telle a, 2. Tales, aged ears play truant at his, 55. fairy, did tell, 583. fear in children increased with, 164. if ancient, say true, 540. of sorrow done, 396. out of school, 12. saddest of all, 560. that to me were so dear, 581. Talent, his single, well employed, 366. one, is too much for a cynic, 732. Talents, Dryden possessed of splendid, 590. in a man's power, 662. Talismans and spells, 422. Talk and never think, 180. calm familiar, 341. how he will, 281. is of bullocks, 837. loves to hear himself, 107. night is crept upon our, 115. of dreams, true I, 105. of graves of worms, 81. of nothing but business, 810. of nothing but high life, 402. of nothing but his horse, 61. of the lips, 826. one thing think another, 710. only to conceal the mind, 310. spent an hour's, withal, 55. to conceal the mind, 310. too much, think too little and, 268. who never think, they always, 287. with our past hours, 307. with, witty to, 256. with you walk with you, 61. Talks of roaring lions, 78. Talked like poor Poll, 388. Lord how it, 197. of me, I believe they, 305. Talker, he is a, 698. Talkers, good, only found in Paris, 769. Talking age, for, 395. Frenchman always, 374. good old man, he will be, 52. spark, a conceited, 390. Tall ancestral trees, 569. daughter of the gods divinely, 624. fellow, many a good, 83. men had empty heads, 170. oaks from little acorns grow, 459. to reach the pole, so, 303. Tally, score and, no books but, 94. Tam was glorious, 451. Tame, no charm can, 670. the heyday in the blood is, 140. the tongue no man can, 849. villatic fowl, 242. Tamer of the human breast, 382. Tamie glowred amazed, 451. Tangled web we weave, 490. Tangles of Neaera's hair, 247. Taper cheers the vale, yon, 402. glows, while yet the, 805. Tapers, answer ye evening, 636. swim before my sight, 333. to the sun, glimmering, 443. Taper's light, hope like the, 399. Tapestry, speech like to, 723. Tar water is of a nature so mild, 312. Tar's labour, cheers the, 555. Tara's halls, harp through, 519. Tardy as too slow, too swift as, 107. Tarnished gold, black with, 456. Tarry at Jericho, 815. Tarsus, ship of, 242. Task, common, trivial round, 569. delightful, 355. is smoothly done, now my, 246. whose sore, 126. Tasks, most difficult of, 480. Taskmaster's eye, in my great, 252. Tassels, the larch has hung his, 571. Taste, choice of Attic, 252. last, of sweets is sweetest last, 81. man's hand is not able to, 58. never, who always drink, 287. not handle not, 847. of death but once, the valiant, 112. of sweetness, loathe the, 86. of your quality, give us a, 134. sans, sans everything, 69. the whole of it, let me, 650. with a little more, 800. whose mortal, brought death, 223. Tastes of men, various are the, 391. Tasted, some books to be, 168. Tattered clothes, through, 148. ensign down, tear her, 635. Tatters, tear a passion to, 137. Taught, afterward he, 2. being, return to plague, 118. but first he folwed it, 2. by that power, 402. by time, 346. following what we are, 744. happy is he born or, 174. her dazzling fence, 246. highly fed and lowly, 73. him shame, love, 273. me at last to forget thee, 682. me, folly 's all they, 522. men must be, 325. mind what I am, 535. saints who, 313. the wheedling arts, 348. to stray, science never, 315. too much quickness ever to be, 321. us how to die, 313. us how to live, 313. Tavern, one flash of it within the, 768. or inn, a good, 372. Tawny lion, half appeared the, 236. Tax for being eminent, 291. not you you elements, 146. Taxes, death and, 361. Taxation, pressure of, 462. Taxed horse and bridle, 462. top, whips his, 462. Tea, glad I was not born before, 461. some sipping, 468. sometimes take, 326. thank God for, 461. what would the world do without, 461. without a stratagem, take her, 311. Teach bloody instructions, 118. gladly would he learn and, 2. him how to live, 425. him how to tell my story, 151. in song, what they, 566. me to feel another's woe, 334. men to die, 774. men to live, 774. souls to souls can never, 653. the rest to sneer, 327. the young idea how to shoot, 355. thee safety, ladyship is by to, 79. us to number our days, 822. Teacher, let nature be your, 466. Teachers, more understanding than my, 823. Teacher's doctrine sanctified, 483. Teaching by examples, philosophy, 304. Teachings, list to nature's, 572. Team of little atomies, 104. of sparrows, 31. Teapot, tempest in a, 767. Tear a passion to tatters, 137. be duly shed for thee, 390. betwixt a smile and, 546. cost a sigh a, 433. drop a, 259. drop a, and bid adieu, 671. drying up a single, 559. each others' eyes, 302. every woe can claim a, 548. falling of a, 497. followed perhaps by a smile, 416. for pity, he hath a, 90. forgot as soon as shed, 381. gave to misery all he had a, 386. her tattered ensign down, 635. homage of a, 541. in her eye, 489. law which moulds a, 456. man without a, 516. meed of some melodious, 247. one particular, 163. passage of an angel's, 576. perhaps 't will cost a sigh a, 433. recording angel dropped a, 379. stain it with hypocritic, 571. stands trembling in her eye, 343. sympathetic, the, 387. that flows for others' woes, 424. that we shed, 519. the groan the knell, 562. vapour melting in a, 346. wiped with a little address, 416. Tears, accept these grateful, 340. all her sorrow all her, 508. all in vain, 668. and laughter, 620. and love for the gray, 668. and smiles, kisses, 474. beauty smiling in her, 513. beguile her of her, 150. behold their, hear their cries, 804. big round, in piteous chase, 67. child of misery baptized in, 427. crocodile, 38, 191. dim with childish, 471. dip their wings in, 632. down Pluto's cheek, 250. drop fast as the Arabian trees, 157. due to human suffering, 482. flattered to, 575. for the blue, love and, 668. fountain of sweet, 469. from some divine despair, 630. hence these, 702. her humblest mirth and, 468. her income, 204. idle tears, 630. if you have, prepare to shed them now, 113. in secret in silence and, 682. leaves millions in, 655. like Niobe all, 128. love embalmed in, 491. must stop for every drop, 585. no, dim the sweet look, 613. nor all your, wash out a word, 768. nothing is here for, 242. of bearded men, 489. of boyhood's years, 523. of the sky for loss of the sun, 353. of woe, smiles of joy, 524. parted in silence and, 539. resolves the moon into salt, 109. shall drown the wind, 118. she stood in, 575. so weary of toil and of, 668. some natural, they dropped, 240. source of sympathetic, 382. such as angels weep, 225. that speak, 262. thoughts too deep for, 478. to raise the dead with, 697. vale of, beyond this, 497. wept away in transient, 679. wept each other's, 611. wet with unseen, 497. wronged orphans', 194. Teche, and gladly, 2. Techstone, war's red, 660. Tedious as a king, 52. as a twice-told tale, 79, 345. as go o'er, returning as, 123. as to work, to sport as, 83. thinking his prattle to be, 82. Teeth are set on edge, the children's, 835. drunkard clasp his, 34. of time, give lettered pomp to, 618. sans eyes sans taste sans, 69. skin of my, escaped with the, 817. spite of his, 8. Tell a hundred, might, 129. all my bones, I may, 819. how the truth may be, I cannot, 487. it not in Gath, 814. me not in mournful numbers, 612. me the tales, 581. me where, gentle shepherd, 672. them they are men, 381. who can, save he, 550. Tellen his tale untrewe, 2. Tell-tale women, hear these, 97. Temper, blest with, 321. justice with mercy, 239. man of such a feeble, 110. thy steady, 297. touch of celestial, 234. which bears the better, 93. whose unclouded ray, 321. Tempers the wind, God, 379. Temperance more difficult than abstinence, 375. that may give it smoothness, 137. Temperate and furious in a moment, 120. will, the reason firm the, 475. Tempest, description of a, 767. in a teapot, 767. itself lags behind, 416. such calms after every, 151. tracts of calm from, 634. Tempests, glasses itself in, 547. roar, billows never break nor, 295. Tempest's breath prevail, the, 542. Tempestuous petticoat, 201. Temple, better than in the, lost, 768. built to God, 206. Fame's proud, 428. hangs on Dian's, 103. Lord's anointed, 120. nothing ill can dwell in such a, 43. of Diana, burnt the, 219. of silence and reconciliation, 592. where God hath a, 192. Temples bare, my, 501. dedicated to God, 529. groves were God's first, 573. like gold nails in, 658. of his gods, 593. solemn, the great globe itself, 43. swim before my sight, 333. Temporal power, shows the force of, 64. Temporary safety, little, 359. Temptation, safe from, 615. that endureth, 848. why comes, 651. Tempted her with word too large, 52. Tempter, so glozed the, 239. Ten commandments, my, 93. hours to the world allot, 438. low words in one dull line, 324. upper, thousand, 580, 655. winters more, ran he on, 276. years' war, cause of a long, 280. Tenable in your silence, 129. Tenantless, graves stood, 126. save to the wind, 543. Tend, to thee we, 367. Tendance spend, in so long, 30. touched by her fair, 237. Tender and so true, 380. and true, Douglas, 38. for another's pain, 381. Tenderest, the bravest are the, 666. touch, we feel the, 274. Tender-hearted stroke a nettle, 313. Tenderly, take her up, 586. Tendrils strong, with, 477. Tenement of clay, 267. Teneriff or Atlas unremoved, 234. Tenets, his faith in some nice, 260. turn with books, 321. Tenor of his way, 425. of their way, noiseless, 385. Tent, nightly pitch my moving, 497. that searches to the bottom, 102. Tents, fold their, like the Arabs, 614. how goodly are thy, 813. of wickedness, 821. their silent, are spread, 681. Tented field, action in the, 150. Tenth transmitter of a foolish face, 354. Tenui musam meditamur avena, 460. Termagant, o'erdoing, 137. Terms, good set, 68. in plain, 62. litigious, 253. Terrace walk, a, 289. Terrible as an army with banners, 832. as hell, fierce as ten furies, 228. he rode alone, 811. man with a terrible name, 508. Territories, no slave, 619. Terror, death armed with a new, 528. in your threats, there is no, 114. shadows have struck more, 97. so spake the grisly, 229. Terrors, king of, 817. Test, bring me to the, 141. of ridicule, truth the, 444. of truth, ridicule the, 578. Testament as worldlings, a, 67. blessing of the old, 164. of bleeding war, open the purple, 82. Tester I 'll have in pouch, 45. Testimonies, thy, are my meditations, 823. Testimony, law and the, 833. Testy pleasant fellow, 300. Testyment, no furder than my, 658. Tetchy and wayward, 97. Tether time or tide, 451. Text, God takes a, 205. many a holy, she strews, 385. neat rivulet of, 442. Thais sits beside thee, lovely, 272. Thames, with no allaying, 259. Thane, your face my, 117. Thank God you are rid of a knave, 52. heaven fasting, 70. me no thanks, 108. the Eternal Power, 380. thee Jew for teaching me that word, 65. you for nothing, 786. you for your voices, 103. you I owe you one, 454. Thanks and use, both, 46. even poor in, 134. evermore, 81. for this relief much, 126. of millions yet to be, 562. taken with equal, 137. the exchequer of the poor, 81. words are but empty, 296. Thanked, when I 'm not, at all, 362. Thankful, rest and be, 859. Thankless arrant, 25. child, to have a, 146. inconsistent man, 307. muse, meditate the, 247. That and a' that, 447. ever I was born, 133. has been and may be, 473. is flat, 55. it should come to this, 128. that is is, 77. without or this or, 332. Thatched cottage, my lowly, 568. Thaw and resolve itself into a dew, 127. Theatre, as in a, 82. universe as a, 777. world 's a, the earth a stage, 194. Theban, this same learned, 147. Thebes or Pelops' line, 250. Thebes's streets, walked about in, 517. Thee, there 's no living with, 300. Theirs but to do and die, 628. not to make reply, 628. not to reason why, 628. Theme, example as it is my, 257. fools are my, 539. glad diviner's, 268. if on my, I rightly think, 793. imperial, of the, 116. Themes, our wonted, 264. Theoric, bookish, 149. Theory, condition not a, 669. There is no death, 615. neither here nor, 156. Thereby hangs a tale, 68, 73. Thermopylae, to make a new, 557. These are thy glorious works, 235. Thespis professor of our art, 274. Thetis, sun in the lap of, 213. They conquer love that run away, 200. were they are they yet shall be, 496. Thick and thin, through, 28, 269, 784, 790. as autumnal leaves, 224. muddy ill-seeming, 73. Thick-coming fancies, 125. Thick-ribbed ice, region of, 48. Thick-warbled notes, 241. Thief, apparel fits your, 49. doth fear each bush an officer, 95. each thing 's a, 109. earth 's a, 109. in the sworn twelve, 47. moon's an arrant, 109. of time, procrastination is the, 307. steals something from the, 151. sun 's a, the sea 's a, 109. to catch a thief, 730. to the gallows, more followers than a, 213. which the justice which the, 148. yond justice rails upon yond, 148. Thievery, I 'll example you with, 109. Thieves, beauty provoketh, 66. rifled by the gusty, 585. Thigh, smote them hip and, 814. Thighs, cuisses on his, 86. Thin air, melted into, 43. partitions, 267. red line, 860. spun life, slits the, 247. through thick and, 28, 269. too, and bare, 101. Thine enemy hunger, if, 844. Thing, acting of a dreadful, 111. any good, out of Nazareth, 842. as steadfast as the scene, 468. became a trumpet, the, 485. but one, is needful, 842. dearest, he owed, 117. devised by the enemy, 98. each, his turn doth hold, 203. each, is a thief, 109. earth's noblest, 656. enskyed and sainted, 47. excellent, in woman, 149. explain a, till all men doubt, 332. fearful, to see, 552. finds good in every, 67. finished, the one, 661. free and fetterless, 680. highest, is truth, 4. holiest, alive, 502. how bitter a, it is, 71. how sublime a, it is, 613. how sweet a, to wear a crown, 94. I am, I do beguile the, 151. if they have a good, 88. ill-favoured, but mine own, 72. in awe of such a, 110. laugh at any mortal, 558. lion among ladies is a dreadful, 58. little, a cup of water, 577. little learning is a dangerous, 323. look to the essence of a, 755. lovely and a fearful, 557. meanest, that feels, 472. never says a foolish, 279. no evil, that walks by night, 244. no great, created suddenly, 743. no new, under the sun, 830. nothing like being used to a, 441. of beauty is a joy forever, 574. of custom, 122. of fortune, most dejected, 148. of life, like a, 550. of sea or land, 242. of sin and guilt, 245. order gave each, view, 98. palsy-stricken churchyard, 575. play 's the, 135. show us how divine a, 475. so frail a, is man, 687. sovereign'st, on earth, 83. started like a guilty, 126. sweetest, that ever grew, 472. that I was born to do, 39. that 's quite another, 351. the genteel, 401. there 's no such, in nature, 279. to one, constant never, 51, 405. too much of a good, 71, 785. tremble like a guilty, 478. truth is the highest, 4. two-legged, a son, 267. undisputed, thou say'st an, 635. was not done in a corner, this, 844. we like, we figure the, 594. we long for that we are, 657. when two do the same, 710. which that shineth, 5. who dares think one, 338. winsome wee, 450. Things above, affections on, 847. all, are now as they were, 755. all, are the same, 755. all other, give place, 349. all, that are, 62. all thinking, 467. all, to all men, 845. all, work together for good, 844. are great to little man, 394. are honest, whatsoever, 847. are in the saddle, 599. are just, whatsoever, 847. are lovely, whatsoever, 847. are not what they seem, 612, 716. are of good report, whatsoever, 847. are pure, whatsoever, 847. are the sons of heaven, 368. are true, whatsoever, 847. bad begun make strong themselves, by ill, 121. because they are common, 720. beyond all use, 112. by season seasoned are, 66. by their right names, call, 457. can such, be, 122. cannot but remember such, 124. cloy, the best of, 339. compare great, with small, 230. day of small, 836. differ though all agree, 333. done at the Mermaid, 196. done decently and in order, 846. else about her drawn, 474. equal to all, for all things unfit, 399. evil, there is some goodness in, 92. facts are stubborn, 392, 800. feast of fat, 834. fond of humble, 671. former, grow old, 203. frequently happen which you do not hope, 701. friendship is constant in all other, 51. from out the bitterness of, 484. God's sons are, 368. good, will strive to dwell with it, 43. great contests from trivial, 325. great head of, 717. great lord of all, 317. greatest vicissitudes of, 168. hid, wherefore are these, 74. hoped for, substance of, 848. I do not need, many, 759. I ought, to do the, 535. ill got had ever bad success, 95. into the light of, 466. leave all meaner, 314. left undone those, 850. long past, more than, 81. looked unutterable, 356. loose type of, 473. loveliest of lovely, 573. man's best, are nearest him, 634. men ought not to investigate, 759. mighty above all, 836. more, in heaven and earth, 133. nature of the universe is the nature of, 755. not made for words, 759. not seen, evidence of, 848. past, remembrance of, 161. possessing all, 846. present seem worst, 89. proper to man, to do the, 755. prove all, 847. remembering happier, 626. rolls through all, 467. sad vicissitude of, 379. sad vicissitudes of, 393. sanctioned by custom, 704. secret, belong unto the Lord, 814. sense and outward, 478. shews of, 169. sum of human, 437. that are and have been, 740. that are have kinship, 755. that are made for our general uses, 183. that belong to adversity, 164. that have a common quality, 755. that nature wills, 755. that ne'er were nor are, 257. that no gross ear can hear, 245. that were, dream of, 541. they ought not, speaking, 848. think on these, 847. those who want fewest, 759. though all, differ all agree, 333. through the dream of, 541. through words and, 465. time ordains for other, 252. to come, giant mass of, 102. to do two, at once, 708. to write well in laudable, 253. translunary, 40. true and evident, 746. unattempted, 223. unfit for all, 399. unhappy far-off, 473. unknown, forms of, 59. unknown proposed, 325. we can only say of, they be, 654. we ought to have done, 850. we will answer all, 66. when virtuous, proceed, 73. which are Caesar's, 840. which belong to prosperity, 164. which men confess with ease, 746. without all remedy, 121. words are, 558. Think, comedy to those that, 389. him so because I think him so, 44. how Bacon shined, 319. how many never, 534. makes millions, 558. may sigh to, 379. naught a trifle, 311. not disdainfully of death, 755. of that Master Brook, 46. of your ancestors, 747. of your forefathers, 458. of your posterity, 458, 747. on, pleasant to, 256. on these things, 847. one thing, who dares, 338. only what concerns thee, 237. shock which makes us, 609. talk and never, 180. that day lost, 688. the great unhappy, none, 310. they talk who never, 287. those that, must govern, 395. those who greatly, 335. to-morrow will repay, 276. too little and talk too much, 268. what you and other men, 110. Thinketh in his heart, as he, 828. let him that, he standeth, 845. Thinking being, man a, 534. few, how few think justly of the, 534. is an idle waste of thought, 517. makes it so, 134. of the days that are no more, 630. on fantastic summer's heat, 81. on the frosty Caucasus, 81. plain living and high, 472. reed, man is but a, 798. souls, thought of, 579. their own kisses sin, 108. things, impels all, 467. with too much, 321. Thinkings, speak to me as to thy, 153. Thinks like a sage, 607. most acts the best, who, 65. shows what he, 102. too much, he, 111. what ne'er was, 323. who, must mourn, 289. Thin-spun life, slits the, 247. Thirst amidst a sea of waves, 345. if he, give him drink, 844. of praise, 414. Thirsty earth soaks up the rain, 260. fly, busy curious, 671. soul, cold waters to a, 828. Thirteen, maids of, 78. Thirty days hath September, 684. man a fool at, 307. on the wrong side of, 292. This above all, 130. is a cock, 788. or that, without or, 322. that it should come to, 128. was a man, say to all the world, 115. Thomb of gold parde, he had a, 2. Thorn, beneath the milk-white, 447. in the flesh, 846. of experience, 661. primrose peeps beneath the, 398. rose without the, 203, 232. why choose the rankling, 805. withering on the virgin, 57. Thorns, he that plants, 692. little wilful, 629. pricked by the, 691. rosebud with wilful, 629. that in her bosom lodge, 132. touched by the, 520. under a pot, crackling of, 830. which I have reaped, the, 544. Thorny way, steep and, 129. Those that think must govern, 395. who inflict must suffer, 566. who know thee not, 437. Thou art all beauty, 295. art gone from my gaze, 587. art gone to the grave, 535. art the man, 815. canst not say I did it, 122. Though I say it that should not, 198. lost to sight, 587. Thought, adds strength to the, 312. all objects of all, 467. almost say her body, 177. and joy, love and, 469. and passion, chaos of, 317. as a sage, 428. be not rambling in, 755. but ne'er so well expressed, 323. came like a full-blown rose, 575. could wed itself, ere, 632. dared what he greatly, 342. destroyed by, 413. divide, sense from, 316. dome of, the, 541. eies and eares and ev'ry, 23. even with a, 158. evil is wrought by want of, 584. exhausting, 544. explore the, 328. feeling deeper than all, 653. for the morrow, take no, 838. for your life, take no, 838. hath struck him, a Roman, 157. her dying when she slept, 583. him still speaking, 237. human, is the process, 530. hushed be every, 484. in a green shade, green, 263. is deeper than all speech, 653. is often original, a, 637. is speech, when, 489. is the property of him who can entertain it, 602. is tired of wandering, 594. kings of modern, 665. leaped out, 632. like a passing, 447. like a pleasant, 473. like dew upon a, 558. loftiness of, 270. midnight is the noon of, 433. more nigh, lie a, 179. northern, is slow, 648. not one immoral, 377. of convincing, 399. of dining, 399. of our past years, 478. of tender happiness, 476. of the people shall be law, 283. of thee, one, 333. of thinking souls, 579. over-refinement deck out our, 750. pale cast of, 136. pearls of, 661. penny for your, 16, 292. perish that, 296. pined in, 76. pleasing dreadful, 299. power of, 551. pure in, as angels are, 455. sessions of sweet silent, 161. so, go near to be, 53. so once but now I know it, I, 350. sober second, 283. still and serious, 471. strange seas of, 475. such stores as silent, 466. sudden, strikes me, 462. tease us out of, 576. thinking an idle waste of, 517. those that tell of saddest, 565. thou couldst have died, if I had, 563. thou wert a beautiful, 546. thy wish was father to that, 90. tides that followed, 634. to have common, 321. to rear the tender, 355. two souls with a single, 806. vacuity of, 420. vain or shallow, 598. vein of tender, 525. wanderings of thy, 497. what oft was, 323. whistled for want of, 273. who would have, 124. whose armour is his honest, 174. would destroy their paradise, 382. Thoughts, all, all passions, 501. and looks were downward, 225. as boundless, our, 550. as harbingers, most pious, 221. beyond the reaches of our souls, 131. calmer of unquiet, 207. dark soul and foul, 244. employ speech to conceal, 800. even so my bloody, 155. give thy worst of, 153. great feelings great, 634. great, come from the heart, 803. high erected, 34. images and precious, 481. in a shroud of, 544. life is what our, make it, 751. like rose leaves scattered, 558. love light and calm, 502. mantle that covers human, 792. men's, according to inclination, 167. more elevate, 228. never alone with noble, 34. no tongue, give thy, 129. of love, turns to, 625. of men are widened, 626. of mortality, 222. on hospitable, intent, 235. pansies for, there is, 142. pleasant, bring sad thoughts, 466. pretty to force together, 500. ran a wool-gathering, 792. regular as infants' breath, 502. remain below, my, 140. river of his, 553, 614. rule the world, 604. second, are the best, 277. second, are the wisest, 699. serve your best, as gypsies do children, 441. shut up want air, 307. so all unlike each other, 500. style is the dress of, 353. that breathe, 382. that mould the age, 656. that shall glad high souls, 656. that shall not die, 481. that voluntary move, 230. that wander through eternity, 227. to their own second, 283. too deep for tears, 478. transcend our wonted themes, 264. unrighteous man his, 834. unspoken homage of, 616. whose very sweetness, 484. with noble, 34. words without, 140. Thoughtless man, warning for, 481. thankless man, 307. Thousand blushing apparitions, 52. chief of a, for grace, 682. crimes, one virtue and a, 551. deaths in fearing one, 308. decencies, those, 238. fearful wrecks, 96. friends suffice thee not, 767. hearts beat happily, 542. hills, beasts upon a, 781. hills, cattle upon a, 820. homes, near a, 465. innocent shames, 52. little one shall become a, 834. liveried angels, 245. melodies unheard before, 455. one man among a, 830. perils, safe through a, 497. picked out of ten, 133. soldiers, substance of ten, 97. stars, beauty of a, 41. strings, harp of a, 303. tongues, conscience hath a, 97. tongues to allure him, 407. upper ten, 655. voices, earth with her, 501. years in thy sight, 822. years of peace, 633. years scarce serve to form a state, 541. Thousands at His bidding speed, 252. countless, mourn, 446. die without or this, 322. has been slave to, 153. of undone widows, 172. peace slays its ten, 425. to murder, 311. war slays its, 425. Thrasyllus and Antigonus, 732. Thread, feels at each, 316. hinders needle and, 585. of his verbosity, the, 56. of life, fate has wove the, 343. plying her needle and, 585. sewing at once a double, 585. that ties them, 779. weave their, with bones, 75. Threadbare sail, set every, 635. saint in wisdom's school, 181. Threaten and command, an eye to, 140. Threatening eye, looks with a, 79. Threats, no terror in your, 114. of a halter, 436. of pain and ruin, 385. Three, chief among the blessed, 611. corners of the world, 80. firm friends, more sure than day, 502. gentlemen at once, 440. good friends, 70. good men unhanged in England, 84. hundred, grant but three of the, 557. hundred pounds a year, 46. insides, carrying, 464. kingdoms, had sifted, 266. may keep counsel, 6, 17. merry boys are we, 184. misbegotten knaves, 84. per cents, simplicity of the, 437, 610. poets in three distant ages, 270. removes bad as a fire, 360. stories high long dull and old, 454. treasures love light and thoughts, 502. when shall we, meet again, 115. words, joys of sense lie in, 319. years' child, listens like a, 498. Three-cornered hat, the old, 635. Threefold cord, 830. fourfold tomb, 179. Three-hooped pot, 94. Three-man beetle, 88. Threescore, bachelor of, 50. burden of, 395. years and ten, 822. Three-tailed Bashaw, 454. Threshold of the new world, 221. Thrice flew thy shaft, 306. he assayed, 225. he routed all his foes, 271. he slew the slain, 271. is he armed, 94. my peace was slain, 306. their weight in gold, 456. Thrice-driven bed of down, 151. Thrift may follow fawning, 137. thrift Horatio, 128. Thriftless ambition, 120. Thrill, glory's, is o'er, 519. of a happy voice, 655. the deepest notes of woe, 452. Throat, amen stuck in my, 119. of war, brazen, 240. put a knife to thy, 828. scuttled ship or cut a, 557. straining his, 399. to feel the fog in my, 650. Throats, cutting foreign, 105. engines whose rude, 154. Throbs of fiery pain, 367. Throe, never grudge the, 649. Throne, footsteps of a, 26. here is my, bid kings come bow to it, 79. light which beats upon a, 629. like a burnished, 157. my bosom's lord sits lightly in his, 108. night from her ebon, 306. no brother near the, 327. of kings, this royal, 81. of rocks in a robe of clouds, 553. of royal state, high on a, 226. sapphire blaze the living, 382. shake hands with a king upon his, 563. shape the whisper of the, 633. something behind the, 364. through slaughter to a, 385. two kings of Brentford on one, 417. wrong forever on the, 657. Thrones and globes elate, 438. dominations princedoms, 235. whose stakes were, 555. Throned monarch, 64. on her hundred isles, 544. Throng into my memory, 243. lowest of your, 234. Throw physic to the dogs, 125. within a stone's, 787. Throws, wise player ought to accept his, 697. Thrummed, I was ne'er so, 182. Thrush sings each song twice over, 647. Thumb, miller's golden, 2. Thumbs, pricking of my, 123. sealed their letters with their, 460. Thumping on your back, 423. Thumps upon the back, 312. Thunder, doors grate harsh, 229. heard remote, 227. in a fair frosty day, 266. in his lifted hand, 267. Jove's power to, 103. leaps the live, 544. lightning or in rain, 115. loud roared the dreadful, 453. steal my, 282. Thunders in the index, 140. of white silence, 621. rattle, and the loud, 666. Thunderbolts, with all your, 114. Thunder-harp of pines, 667. Thundering sound, 395, 397. to the moon, 358. Thunder-storm against the wind, 546. Thus let me live unseen unknown, 334. Thwack, with many a stiff, 211. Thyme, pun-provoking, 380. where the wild, blows, 58. Tiber, not a drop of allaying, 103. Tickle the earth with a hoe, 597. your catastrophe, 89. Tickled with a straw, 318. Tide and wind stay no man, 10. in the affairs of men, 115. no man can tether time or, 451. of love, pity swells the, 308. of successful experiment, 435. of the years, 668. of times, lived in the, 113. tarrieth for no man, 10. turning of the, 91. without a breeze without a, 498. Tides that followed thought, 634. Tidings as they roll, confirm the, 300. dismal, when he frowned, 397. Tie, in whose, a wild civility, 201. love endures no, 272. silver link the silken, 488. up the knocker, 326. Ties, sight of human, 333. Tied to the stake, I am, 148. Tiger, Hyrcan, 122. in war imitate the action of the, 91. Tight little island, 675. Tiles and chimney-pots, 511. Tillage, other arts follow, 531. Tilt at all I meet, 328. Tilts with a straw, 484. Timber, knowledge and, 638. like seasoned, 204. wedged in that, 278. Timbrel, sound the loud, 524. Time, age and body of the, 137. all in good, 791. already of old, 830. ambles withal, 70. and age, his youth 'gainst, 24. and space, through, 416. and the hour runs, 116. annihilate but space and, 330. assuages sorrow, 704. backward and abysm of, 42. bank and shoal of, 118. bastard to the, 78. be good whilst thou hast, 751. be ruled by, 724. beholds no name so blest, 345. between two eternities, gleam of, 580. bounds of place and, 382. break the legs of, 635. breathing, of day with me, 145. brief chronicles of the, 134. brings increase to her truth, 378. by, subdued, 671. by the forelock, take, 30. cannot benumb, some feelings, 545. chinks that, has made, 221, 456. choose thine own, 433. coming, there 's a good, 493, 653. common arbitrator, 102. compliments are loss of, 387. count, by heart-throbs, 654. creeping hours of, 68. curious, requires, 168. do not squander, 360. elaborately thrown away, 311. enough, take, 351. enough to find a world, 656. even such is, 26. every man be master of his, 121. flies death urges, 307. footprints on the sands of, 612. for all things, 791. for courtesy, always, 603. for supper, the proper, 763. forefinger of all, 630. foremost files of, 626. frozen round periods of, 228. gallops withal, 70. gives to her mind, 378. had been, as if the moving, 468. hair's-breadth of, 750. has laid his hand gently, 617. has not cropt the roses, 378. has taught us a lesson, 723. hath to silver turned, his silver locks, 24. he that lacks, 594. his, is forever, 260. history hath triumphed over, 26. how a man should kill, 772. how small a part of, they share, 220. I think upon that happy, 587. in misery, happy, 618. is a river of passing events, 752. is a very shadow, 836. is fleeting, art is long and, 612. is money, 361. is out of joint, 133. is quiet as a nun, the holy, 470. is still a-flying, 202. is the image of eternity, 760. is the soul of this world, 742. kill the bloom before its, 483. last syllable of recorded, 125. leaves have their, to fall, 570. lettered pomp to teeth of, 618. look into the seeds of, 116. look like the, 117. makes these decay, 200. many a, and oft, 61. men have died from time to, 71. merry dancing drinking, 272. most valuable thing to spend, 762. nae man can tether, 451. new hatched to the woful, 120. nick of, 257. no delight to pass away the, 96. noiseless falls the foot of, 464. noiseless foot of, 74. nor place adhere, 118. not of an age but for all, 179. nothing so precious as, 773. now is the accepted, 846. of day, no proper, 586. of night, witching, 139. of peace, this weak piping, 96. of scorn, figure for the, 155. of the singing of birds, 832. offends at some unlucky, 328. old bald cheater, 178. ordains, mild Heaven a, 252. our oars keep, 518. out of mind, 104. panting, toiled after him, 366. peace only as a breathing, 407. play the fools with the, 89. point of, life of man but a, 729. procrastination the thief of, 307. promised on a, 30. quaffing and unthinking, 272. relish of the saltness of, 88. return, bid, 81. rich with the spoils of, 384. ripens all things, 790. robs us of our joys, 406. rolls his ceaseless course, 491. sees and hears all things, 679. sent before my, 95. shall throw a dart at thee, 179. shall unfold, 146. show and gaze of the, 126. silence and slow, 576. silvered o'er by, 419. so gracious is the, 127. so hallowed is the, 127. soul of the whole past, 580. speech is of, 579. speech is shallow as, 579. spoils the pleasure of the, 122. stand still withal, 70. still as he flies, 378. stream of, 455. subdue, what will not, 671. syllabes jar with, 180. take no note of, 306. taught by, 671. teaches many lessons, 695. tears and laughter for all, 620. tell her that wastes her, 220. that takes in trust, 26. the moving, 468. the wisest counsellor, 724. to be learning, is it a, 761. to beguile the, 117. to come, sweet discourses in our, 108. to every purpose under heaven, 830. to grow old, we may always find, 312. to marry, choose a proper, 417. to mourn, lacks, 594. to weep, night is the, 497. too swift, O, 24. tooth of, 49, 311. touch us gently, 538. transported, with envy, 406. travels in divers paces, 70. tries the troth in everything, 18. trieth troth in every doubt, 18. trots withal, 70. turn backward O, 668. which was before us, 830. whips and scorns of, 135. whirligig of, brings in his revenge, 77. who steals our years away, 518. will doubt of Rome, 558. will explain it all, 698. will run back, 251. will teach thee, 613. wise through, 337. witching, of night, 139. with falling oars they kept the, 262. with reckless hand, 617. with thee conversing I forget all, 233. worn out with eating, 233. writes no wrinkle, 547. Times, brisk and giddy-paced, 75. corrector of enormous, 199. cowards die many, 112. cunning, 63. do shift, thus, 203. fashion of these, 67. glory of the, they were the, 837. good or evil, 166. in the morning of the, 627. later, more aged, 169. light for after, 507. lived in the tide of, 113. make former, shake hands, 212. of need, ever but in, 273. of old, jolly place in, 472. principles turn with, 321. shake hands with latter, 212. signs of the, 840. that try men's souls, 431. those golden, 421. when the world is ancient, 169. wherein we now live, 169. wise men say nothing in dangerous, 196. Time's devouring hand, 352. furrows on another's brow, 309. iron feet can print, 610. noblest offspring is the last, 312. Time-honoured Lancaster, 80. Timelessly, primrose fading, 251. Timely dew of sleep, 233. inn, to gain the, 121. Timoleon's arms, 391. Timothy learnt sin to fly, 687. Tinct with cinnamon, 575. Tinged by the rising sun, 677. Tinkling cymbal, 845. Tints of woe, sabler, 386. Tip of his subduing tongue, 163. Tips his tongue, persuasion, 297. with silver, 106. Tipple in the deep, fishes that, 259. Tipsy dance and jollity, 243. Tiptoe, jocund day stands, 108. religion stands on, 205. when this day is named stand, 92. Tire of all creation, 638. Tires in a mile-a, 77. Tired he sleeps, till, 318. nature's sweet restorer, 306. Tithe of mint and anise, 840. or toll, no Italian priest shall, 79. Title and profit I resign, 349. gained no, lost no friend, 323. knave that wears a, 310. long and dark successive, 268. please thine ear, whatever, 330. weigh the man not his, 282. when I can read my, clear, 303. Titles are marks of honest men, 310. decider of dusty and old, 199. high though his, 488. power and pelf, 488. Titus with uncommon sense, 352. To all to each a fair good night, 490. be or not to be, 135. horse away, 296. Toad, I had rather be a, 154. rose-water on a, 597. squat like a, 234. ugly and venomous, 67. Toad-eater, Pulteney's, 389. Toast pass, let the, 442. Tobacco, anything for thy sake, 509. sublime, 555. Tocsin of the soul, 559. To-day his own, who can call, 273. I have lived, 273. in, already walks to-morrow, 504. nor care beyond, 381. our youth we can have but, 312. pleasure to be drunk, 362. speed, to be put back to-morrow, 29. to-morrow cheerful as, 321. Toe, from top to, 683. light fantastic, 248. of frog, eye of newt, 123. of the peasant, 143. Toil and care, fond of, 805. and of tears, weary of, 668. and trouble, 123. and trouble, war is, 272. and trouble, why all this, 466. does not come to help the idle, 707. envy want the jail, 365. govern those that, 395. he wins his spirits light from, 387. he won, what with his, 267. horny hands of, 656. is lost, or all the, 416. is the sire of fame, 699. morn of, nor night of waking, 491. not neither do they spin, 838. o'er books, 348. of dropping buckets into wells, 419. on poor heart unceasingly, 654. patient of, 428. those that think govern those that, 395. verse sweetens, 393. waste their, for a smile, 487. winding up days with, 92. with servile, 571. without recompense, 668. Toils despair to reach, what others', 288. Toiled after him in vain, 366. forgot for which he, 161. Toiling upward in the night, 616. Tokay, imperial, 380. Told her love, she never, 75. old tale and often, 489. Toledo trusty, blade, 211. Tolerable and not to be endured, 52. Toll for the brave, 423. or tithe, no Italian priest shall, 79. Tolling a departing friend, 88. Tom, loves me best that calls me, 194. or Jack, hails you, 423. 's a-cold, poor, 147. Tom's food seven long year, 147. Tomb, awakes from the, 428. cannot bind thee, the, 666. cradles rock us nearer to the, 309. darkness encompass the, 535. kings for such a, 251. more than royal, 168. nature cries from the, 385. no inscription on my, 675. of him who would have made glad the world, 589. of the Capulets, 412. stood upon Achilles', 558. threefold fourfold, 179. Tombs, hark from the, 303. To-morrow and to-morrow, 125. boast not thyself of, 829. cheerful as to-day, 321. defer not till, 295. do thy worst, 273. in to-day already walks, 504. is falser than the former day, 276. never leave that till, 360. speed to-day to be put back, 29. the darkest day live till, 423. tints with prophetic ray, 550. to fresh woods, 248. we shall die, 833. will be dying, 202. will be the happiest time, 624. will repay, think, 276. To-morrows, confident, 481. To-morrow's sun may never rise, 295. Tone of languid nature, 417. spirit ditties of no, 576. voice of sweetest, 583. with a peremptory, 415. Tones, harp in divers, 631. in its hollow, 562. Tongs, shovel and, 583. Tongue an unruly member, 849. bear welcome in your, 117. braggart with my, 124. brings in a several tale, every, 97. came mended from that, 333. can no man tame, 849. confuted by his conscience, 222. dropped manna, 226. fair words never hurt the, 38. fool cannot hold his, 737. from evil, keep thy, 819. give it understanding but no, 129. give thy thoughts no, 129. hide it under his, 817. his mother, 419. in every wound of Caesar, 114. is an unruly evil, 849. is known in every clime, one, 605. is the pen of a ready writer, 820. law of kindness in her, 829. let a fool hold his, 713. let the candied, 137. man that hath a, 44. moderate the rancour of your, 681. murder though it have no, 135. music's golden, 575. never eare did heare that, 23. never repented that he held his, 735. nor heart cannot conceive, 120. nor speak with double, 600. not she denied him with unholy, 676. of dog, wool of bat and, 123. of him that makes a jest, 56. of midnight hath told twelve, 59. of the mind, pen is the, 789. outvenoms all the worms of Nile, 160. persuasion tips his, 297. ran on, still his, 215. restreine and kepen wel thy, 5. sad words of, 619. slanderous, 344. so varied in discourse, 511. soul lends the, vows, 130. sounds as a sullen bell, 88. stopped his tuneful, 335. such a, glad I have not, 146. sweet morsel under his, 283. that Shakespeare spake, 472. the speaking, 603. through every land by every, 302. tip of his subduing, 163. to curse the slave, O for a, 526. to persuade, 255. to wound us, no, 522. treasure of our, 39. truth in every shepherd's, 25. use of my oracular, 440. win a woman with his, 44. windy satisfaction of the, 343. Tongues, airy, 243. aspic's, for 't is of, 155. called fools in all, 71. conscience hath a thousand several, 97. evil days and evil, 236. hearts in love use their own, 51. in trees books in the running brooks, 67. interest speaks all sorts of, 794. lovers', by night, 106. nations kindreds and, 849. of dying men, 81. of men, speak with the, 845. shall rehearse, 162. silence envious, 100. slanderous, done to death by, 54. strife of, 819. that syllable men's names, 243. to allure him, thousand, 407. whispering, 500. Tongue-tied by authority, 162. Too civil by half, 440. late I stayed, 464. low they build, 309. much thinking, 321. thin, 101. Tool of iron, nor any, 815. Tools, always work and, 656. no jesting with edge, 198. nothing but to name his, 210. of working our salvation, 215. sin has many, 637. to him that can handle them, 579. Tooth and nail, 781. for tooth, eye for eye, 813. of time, 49, 311. poison for the age's, 78. sharper than a serpent's, 146. Tooth-ache, endure the, 53. Toothpicks, supply of, 597. Top, die at the, 294. of judgment, 47. of my bent, fool me to the, 139. to toe, dressed from, 683. whips his taxed, 462. Tops of the eastern pines, 81. Topics, fashionable, 402. Topless towers of Ilium, 41. Topples round the west, 631. Torches, as we do with, 46. light my candle from their, 192. Torments our elements, 227. Torn from their destined page, 456. me and I bleed, they have, 544. Torpedo, pen becomes a, 369. Torrent and whirlwind's roar, 394. is heard, naught but the, 428. of a downward age, 356. of a woman's will, 313. of his fate, 366. roar, should like the, 324. so the loud, 394. Torrents, motionless, 501. Torrent's smoothness, 516. Torrid tracts, through, 398. Torture, boil in endless, 545. hum of human cities is, 543. of the mind, 121. one poor word, 270. Torturing hour, the, 226. Toss him to my breast, 205. Touch, beautiful beneath his, 514. dares not put it to the, 257. harmonious, whose, 367. no state matters, 398. not taste not, 847. of a vanished hand, 627. of celestial temper, 234. of joy or woe, 389. of Liberty's war, first, 525. of nature, one, makes the whole world kin, 102. soiled by any outward, 253. sprang up forever at a, 634. that 's scarcely felt, 350. the best, fear not to, 25. them but rightly, 455. us gently Time, 538. we feel the tenderest, 274. with chiselled, 769. wound with a, 350. Touches of sweet harmony, 65. Touched by her fair tendance, 237. nothing that he did not adorn, 367. spirits are not finely, 46. the highest point, I have, 99. Toucheth pitch, he that, 837. Touchstone, man's true, 197. Touchy testy pleasant fellow, 300. Tough is J. B., 652. wedge for a tough log, 712. world, rack of this, 149. Tower, age shakes Athena's, 541. and tree, light on, 673. guardian on the, 655. intending to build a, 842. of strength, king's name is a, 97. of strength, that, 628. Towers above her sex, Marcia, 298. along the steep, 514. and battlements, 248. disparting, trembling, 358. distant spires ye antique, 381. elephants endorsed with, 240. of Ilium, burnt the topless, 41. of Julius, ye, 383. old palaces and, 565. the cloud-capped, 43. trembling all precipitate, 358. ye antique, 381. Towered citadel, 158. cities please us then, 249. Towering falcons, hopes like, 287. in his pride of place, 120. in the confidence of twenty-one, 376. passion, put me into a, 145. Town, axis of the earth in every, 638. callen daisies in our, 6. gaze with all the, 677. man made the, 417. Towns, elephants for want of, 289. Toys, fantastic, 391. of age, beads and prayer-books, 318. of simulated stature, 621. to the great children, 357. we spent them not in, 260. Track, drive on your own, 729. pursue, each other's, 275. Tract behind, leaving no, 109. Tracts, leaves no, 36. of calm from tempest made, 634. through torrid, 398. Trade, doing good is not our, 417. of lying, 774. thou learned, love the little, 752. two of a, can never agree, 349. Trades, ugliest of, 597. Trade's proud empire, 367. Tradition, marrow of, 510. Tragedie, go my little, 6. Tragedies, Attic, 254. Tragedy, gorgeous, 250. of Hamlet with the prince left out, 494. to those who feel, 389. Trail of the serpent, 526. Trailing clouds of glory, 477. Train, a melancholy, 395. a royal, believe me, 100. at Coventry, waited for the, 626. every motion of his starry, 485. fear and bloodshed miserable, 476. of night, last in the, 235. of thy amber-dropping hair, 246. starry, heaven her, 233. up a child, 827. when I am dead no pageant, 571. woes love a, 308. Traitor, arrant as any, 93. love treason but hate the, 182. Traitors, fears do make us, 123. our doubts are, 47. Traitorous kiss, 676. Trammel up the consequence, 117. Trample on my days, 263. Tramplings of three conquests, 219. Trance, no nightly, 251. or breathed spell, no, 251. unimaginable, stood in, 504. Tranquil life, to lead a, 752. mind, farewell the, 154. Tranquillity, heaven was all, 527. of mind, 766. thou better name, 501. Transatlantic commentator, 592. Transcend our wonted themes, 264. Transcendent moment, one, 657. Transcribed, what is, 369. Transfigures its golden hair, 657. Transforms old print, 419. Transgressors, way of, 826. Transient chaste, early bright, 308. hour, catch the, 366. sorrows simple wiles, 474. Transition, what seems so is, 615. Transitory, action is, 465. Translated, thou art, 58. Translucent wave, glassy cool, 246. Translunary things, 40. Transmigration of the soul, 765. Transmitter of a foolish face, 354. Transmuted ill, sovereign o'er, 366. Transmutes, subdues, 476. Transport know, can ne'er a, 377. Trappings and suits of woe, 127. of a monarchy, 369. Traps, Cupid kills some with, 51. Trash, who steals my purse steals, 153. Travail, labour for my, 101. Travel is a part of education, 166. on life's common way, 472. thought the, long, 23. twelve stout miles, 472. Travels, contemplation of my, 70. in divers paces, time, 70. Travels' history, in my, 150. Travelled in realms of gold, 576. life's dull round, 379. Traveller from Lima, 592. from New Zealand, 591. from the Zuyder Zee, 592. lamp that lighted the, 522. now spurs the lated, 121. returns, bourne whence no, 136. Travellers must be content, 67. Travelleth, as one that, 825. Travelling is to regulate imagination, 375. Tray Blanch and Sweetheart, 147. Treacle, fly that sips, 348. Tread a measure with you, 56. again the scene, who would, 497. each other's heel, 308. in air, seem to, 339. on classic ground, 299. the globe, all that, 572. upon another's heel, one woe, 143. where angels fear to, 325. where'er we, 541. Treads alone some banquet-hall, 523. so light the grass stoops not, 161. Treason can but peep, 142. corporations cannot commit, 24. doth never prosper, 39. flourished over us, bloody, 114. has done his worst, 121. if this be, make the most of it, 429. like a deadly blight, 526. none dare call it, 39. Treasons, is fit for, 66. Treasure is, where your, 838. of his eyesight, 104. of our tongue, 39. rich the, 271. unsunned heaps of miser's, 244. what a, hadst thou, 134. Treasures, Apollo's Pythian, 339. hath he not always, 502. heaven's best, 387. in heaven, 838. love light and calm thoughts, 502. sea-born, fetched my, 598. up a wrong, him who, 555. Treatise, rouse at a dismal, 125. Treble, turning again toward childish, 69. Tree, aye sticking in a, 495. come to the sunset, 570. die at the top like that, 294. falleth, where the, 831. friendship is a sheltering, 503. fruit of that forbidden, 223. garden of Liberty's, 516. give me again my hollow, 328. green leaves on a thick, 338. hale green, 667. I planted, thorns of the, 544. in the wide waste, a, 552. is inclined, as the twig is bent the, 320. is known by his fruit, 839. leaf is on the, 611. light on tower and, 673. like a green bay, 819. near his fav'rite, 386. 'neath yon crimson, 573. of deepest root is found, 432. of liberty, 804. of life, the middle tree, 232. spare the beechen, 516. things done in a green, 842. too happy happy, 576. under a sycamore, 406. under the greenwood, 67. woodman spare that, 595. Zaccheus he did climb the, 687. Trees, blossoms in the, 316. bosomed high in tufted, 248. brotherhood of venerable, 474. drop tears as Arabian, 157. just hid with, 536. like leaves on, 338. promontory with, 158. tall ancestral, 569. tongues in, 67. unto the root of the, 841. Trelawney die, and shall, 687. Tremble for my country, I, 436. like a guilty thing, 478. my firm nerves shall never, 122. see my lips, 333. thou wretch, 147. when I wake, 418. while they gaze, angels, 382. Trembles, Satan, 422. too, turning, 389. Tremblers, boding, 397. Trenchant blade, 211. Trencherman, a very valiant, 50. Tresses fair, insnare, 326. like the morn, 246. whitening lip and fading, 636. Trial by juries, 435. Triangular holes and persons, 461. Tribe increase, may his, 536. is the badge of all our, 61. richer than all his, 157. were God Almighty's gentlemen, 268. Tribes, formed of two mighty, 560. that slumber in its bosom, 572. Tribute, laid all nature under, 457. not one cent for, 673. of a sigh, the passing, 385. of a smile, vain, 487. Trick of our English nation, 88. of singularity, 76. when in doubt win the, 861. worth two of that, I know a, 84. Tricks, his tenures and, 143. in plain and simple faith, 114. plays such fantastic, 48. shaped for sportive, 95. such, hath strong imagination, 59. that are vain, 669. Trident, flatter Neptune for his, 103. Tried each art, 396. little knowest that hast not, 29. patient though sorely, 614. save he whose heart hath, 550. thou that hast not, 29. to blame that has been, 350. to live without him, 175. without consent bin only, 193. Tries, knows not till he, 713. Trifle, as 't were a careless, 117. think naught a, 311. Trifles light as air, 154. make life, 311. make the sum of human things, 437. seeks painted, 391. snapper-up of unconsidered, 77. win us with honest, 116. Trim, dressed in all his, 163. gardens, in, 249. gilded vessel in gallant, 383. he that shot so, 105. meadows, 248. reckoning, 87. that shoots so, 405. Trip it as you go, 248. Trissotin, half, 593. Triton blow his wreathed horn, 477. of the minnows, hear you this, 103. Triumph advances, chief in, 491. in redeeming love, 674. pedestaled in, 651. pursue the, 320. Triumphal arch, 516. Triumphant death, 240. faith, o'er our fears, 615. Triumphed, Jehovah has, 524. over time, 26. Trivet, right as a, 676. Trivial fond records, 132. round the common task, 569. things, contests rise from, 325. Trod, proper men as ever, 110. Trodden out, little fire is quickly, 95. the wine-press alone, 834. Trojans, the distant, 337. Troop, farewell the plumed, 154. Troops of error, charged the, 217. of friends, love obedience, 124. Trope, out there flew a, 210. Trophies, need not raise, 258. unto the enemies of truth, 217. Tropic, under the, 220. Troth, not break my, 54. time tries the, in everything, 18. Troubadour, gayly the, 581. Trouble, double toil and, 123. man is born unto, 816. of few days and full of, 817. our days begin with, 687. present help in, 820. remedy for every, 701. war is toil and, 272. why all this toil and, 466. Troubles, against a sea of, 135. of the brain, the written, 125. peck of, 791. Troubled air, meteor to the, 383. let not your heart be, 843. like a fountain, 73. waters, fish in, 283. with thick-coming fancies, 125. Troublesome disguises, 234. Troublest me, thou, 97. Troubling, wicked cease from, 816. Trousers, steam-engine in, 461. Trowel, laid on with a, 66. Troy, Astyanax the hope of, 338. divine, tale of, 250. doubted, heard, 558. fired another, 272. half his, was burnt, 88. heard, doubted, 558. laid in ashes, 280. where is, 352. Troy's proud glories, 337. Truant, aged ears play, at his tales, 55. husband should return, 556. Truckle-bed, honour's, 212. Trudged along unknowing, 273. True Amphitryon, 277. and honourable wife, 112. are you good men and, 51. as fate, 182. as steel, 58, 107. as the dial to the sun, 215. as the needle to the pole, 306. battled for the, 632. beginning of our end, 59. blue, Presbyterian, 210. dare to be, 205. easy to be, 671. good to be honest and, 450. hearts lie withered, 521. hope is swift, 97. I have married her, 149. if England to itself rest, 80. like the needle, 389. love, course of, never did run smooth, 57. love is like ghosts, 795. man's apparel, every, 49. nature the first cause of the, 755. nothing, but heaven, 524. patriots all, 445. perfection, praise and, 66. so tender and so, 380. strange but, 560. tender and, Douglas, 38. 't is pity and pity 't is 't is true, 133. to one party, 659. to the kindred points of heaven, 485. to thine own self be, 130. too good to be, 284. use of speech, 403. way to be deceived, 795. whatsoever things are, 847. True-fixed and resting quality, 112. Truepenny, art thou there, 132. Truly loved never forgets, 520. Trump, shrill, 154. Trumpery, with all their, 231. Trumpet give an uncertain sound, 845. moved more than with a, 34. shifted his, 400. sound the, beat the drums, 281. sounds to horse, 296. the thing became a, 485. Trumpets, never heard the sound of, 734. silver snarling, 575. Trumpet-tongued, angels, 118. Trumps, if dirt was, 510. Truncheon, the marshal's, 47. Trundle-tail, tike or, 148. Trust all and be deceived, better, 641. all power is a, 608. government is a, 517. in all things high, 630. in God is our, 517. in God, put your, 588. in princes, put not your, 824. in Providence, put your, 313. magistracy is a great, 411. no agent, 51. no future howe'er pleasant, 612. no man on his oath, 109. no man without a conscience, 379. old friends to, 171. somehow good will be, 632. soothed by an unfaltering, 572. takes in, our youth, 26. woman's faith and woman's, 494. Trusts, offices are public, 529. public, 859. Trusted, let no such man be, 66. Trustees, officers of government are, 517. Trusty drouthy crony, 451. Truth and daylight meet, 255. and noonday light to thee, 654. and pure delight, heirs of, 477. and shame the devil, 85, 772. and soberness, words of, 843. authority and show of, 52. basis of every, 409. be in the field, so, 255. born to inquire after, 778. bright countenance of, 253. crushed to earth, 573. denies all eloquence to woe, 551. doubt, to be a liar, 133. enemies of, 217. fiction lags after, 408. forever on the scaffold, 657. from his lips prevailed, 397. from pole to pole, spread the, 300. great is, and mighty, 836. great ocean of, 278. has such a face, 269. hath a quiet breast, 80. he ought to die for, 600. her glorious precepts draw, 675. his utmost skill, 174. I will be harsh as, 605. impossible to be soiled, 253. in every shepherd's tongue, 25. in masquerade, 560. in the light of, 475. in the strife of, 657. in wine there is, 719. increase to her, 378. is always strange, 560. is beauty beauty is truth, 576. is its handmaid, 460. is precious and divine, 213. is the handmaid of justice, 460. is the highest thing, 4. is truth, 49. lend her noblest fires, 540. lie which is half a, 628. lies deep down, 766. lies like, 125. makes free, whom the, 421. man never harmed by, 754. may be, tell how the, 487. may bear all lights, 578. mercy and, are met together, 821. miscalled simplicity, 162. mournful, 366. nature is styled, 755. not to be spoken at all times, 780. nothing so powerful as, 534. nothing so strange as, 534. ocean of, all undiscovered, 278. of a song, swear to the, 287. of history, 724. of truths is love, 654. on the scaffold, 657. one, is clear, 316. one way possible of speaking, 651. pardon error but love, 801. patriot, 675. purity and, eternal joy, 280. put to the worse, 255. quenched the open, 491. ridicule the test of, 578. sanctified by, 483. seeming, 63. severe by fairy fiction drest, 383. shall be thy warrant, 25. shall ever come uppermost, 653. shall make you free, 843. simple, his utmost skill, 174. so pure of old, kept thy, 252. sole judge of, 317. speak as much as I dare, 777. speak every man, 847. speech is, 489. statesman yet friend to, 323. stooped to, 328. stranger than fiction, 560. strife of, with falsehood, 657. the brilliant Frenchman never knew, 414. the poet sings, this is, 626. the test of ridicule, 444. there is no, in him, 843. throughout the world, 483. time brings increase to her, 378. time trieth truth, 18. time will teach thee soon the, 613. to side with, is noble, 657. urge him with, 342. vantage ground of, 164. we know, by the heart, 799. well known to most, 424. whispering tongues can poison, 500. who having unto, 42. will come to sight, 62. will sometimes lend her noblest fires, 540. with gold she weighs, 330. with him who sings, 631. with the emblem of, 537. would you teach, 319. Truths as refined as Athens heard, 672. discovery of divine, 304. divine came mended from that tongue, 333. electrify the sage, whose, 514. fictions like to, 692. great, are portions of the soul, 656. I tell, believe the, 389. instruments of darkness tell us, 116. refined as ever Athens heard, 672. that wake to perish never, 478. to be self-evident, 434. two, are told, 116. which are not for all men, 801. who feel great, 654. Truth's, thy country's thy God's and, 100. Try first then call in God, 699. men's souls, times that, 431. our fortunes, ready to, 90. the man, let the end, 89. Tub, tale of a, 772. to the whale, fling a, 291. upon its own bottom, every, 350. Tufted crow-toe, 247. trees, bosomed high in, 248. Tug of war, then was the, 281. Tugged with fortune, 121. Tully's curule chair, 391. Tumble, another, 585. ready with every nod to, 97. Tumours of a troubled mind, 695. Tumult of the soul, 481. Tune, bells jangled out of, 136. incapable of a, 509. memory plays an old, 654. nature's heart in, 580. of flutes, 157. our voices keep, 518. out of, above the pitch, 771. should keep so long in, 303. singeth a quiet, 499. to sing the same, 729. Tunes, devil have all the good, 673. Turbans, white silken, 240. Turbulence eludes the eye, 473. Turf, at his head a green grass, 405. beneath their feet, 515. green be the, above thee, 562. green grassy, 428. of fresh earth, smell to a, 222. oft on the dappled, 473. that wraps their clay, 390. Turk, base Phrygian, 45. bear like the, 327. out-paramoured the, 147. Turkman's rest, cheers the, 555. Turn and fight another day, 216. at need, good, 782. backward O Time, 668. each thing his, does hold, 203. of the tide, 91. one good, asketh another, 15. over a new leaf, 174, 182. the smallest worm will, 95. your hand to anything, 787. Turning trembles too, 389. Turnips, man who, cries, 375. Turns at the touch of joy, 389. with ceaseless pain, 394. Turph, Peter, 72. Turrets of the land, 636. Turtle, love of the, 549. voice of the, is heard, 832. Twain, if, be away, 6, 17. Twal, short hour ayont the, 446. Tweed, at York 't is on the, 318. Tweedledum and Tweedledee, 351. Twelve, Cristes lore and his apostles, 2. good men into a box, 528. good rules, the, 398. honest men have decided, 671. in the sworn, 47. miles from a lemon, 460. stout miles, might travel, 472. tongue of midnight hath told, 59. years ago I was a boy, 595. Twenty bokes clothed in black, 1. days are now, long as, 470. kiss me sweet and, 75. more such names, 72. mortal murders, 122. worlds, should conquer, 181. Twenty-one, in the confidence of, 376. the minor pants for, 329. Twice read, what is, 369. Twice-told tale, life is tedious as a, 79, 345. Twig is bent, just as the, 320. Twilight dews are falling fast, 524. dews, no, 493. disastrous, 225. fair, as stars of, 474. gray in sober livery, 233. lets her curtain down, 582. of the heart, an evening, 562. repairing, when at, 515. soft and dim, 682. Twilights, her dusky hair like, 474. Twilight's curtain, 582. Twin brethren, great, 593. happiness was born a, 557. Twins even from the birth, 343. Twinkling of a star, but the, 214. of an eye, in the, 62, 846. Twitch quick as lightning, 214. 'Twixt two boundless seas, 525. Two clouds at morning, I saw, 677. eternities, past and future, 525. handles, everything hath, 746. hands upon the breast, 667. heads better than one, 12. hearts in one, 782. hearts that beat as one, 806. irons in the fire, 196. lovely berries on one stem, 58. narrow words _hic jacet_, 27. of a trade can never agree, 349. of that, trick worth, 84. pale feet crossed in rest, 667. sides to every question, 765. single gentlemen rolled in one, 454. souls with a single thought, 806. strings to his bow, 15. truths are told, 116. voices are there, 478. Two-and-seventy stenches, 503. Twofold image, we saw a, 481. Two-handed engine, 247. Two-headed Janus, 59. Two-legged animal, man is a, 763. thing a son, 267. Type, careful of the, 632. of the wise who soar, 485. of thee, Ferdinand Mendez Pinto was but a, 294. Types of things, loose, 473. Typical of strife, clubs, 420. Tyrannous to use it like a giant, 48. Tyranny begins, where law ends, 364. Tyrant, beautiful, 107. custom, the, 151. of his fields, 385. Tyrants, be wasted for, 525. ever sworn the foe to, 459. from policy, kings will be, 410. necessity the argument of, 453. rebellion to, 859. watered by the blood of, 804. Tyrant's plea, necessity the, 232.
Ugliest of trades, 597. Ugly and venomous, the toad, 67. sights, so full of, 96. Ultimate angels' law, 650. Ultimum moriens of respectability, 638. Umbered face, sees the other's, 92. Una with her milk-white lamb, 477. Unadorned, adorned the most, when, 356. Unalienable rights, 434. Unalterable days, the, 600. Unaneled, disappointed, 132. Unanimity is wonderful, their, 441. Unapprehended inspiration, 568. Unassuming commonplace, 473. Unattained, the far-off, 680. Unattempted yet in prose, 178. Unavenged, insults, 480. Scipio's ghost walks, 298. Unaware, I blessed them, 498. Unawares, like instincts, 634. Unawed by influence, 675. Unblemished let me live, 333. Unblessed, every inordinate cup is, 152. Unborn ages, ye, 383. Unborrowed from the eye, 467. Unbought grace of life, 410. health, hunt in fields for, 270. Unbounded courage, 299. stomach, man of an, 100. Unbribed by gain, 675. Unburied men, bodies of, 181. Uncertain, comes and goes, the world, 602. coy and hard to please, 490. glory of an April day, 44. paper, certain portion of, 556. the visible for the, 766. voyage, life's, 109. Uncertainty, certainty for an, 369. cloaca of, 799. of the law, glorious, 350. Unchained strength, the giant's, 572. Unchanging law of God, 639. Uncharitableness, all, 850. Uncheered by hope, 537. Uncle me no uncle, 862. Unclean lips, man of, 833. Unclouded ray, whose, 321. Unclubable man, a very, 371. Uncoffined and unknown, 547. Uncompromising as justice, 605. Unconditional surrender, 664. Unconfined, let joy be, 542. Unconning, thou art so, 6. Unconquerable mind, 382, 471. will and study of revenge, 223. Unconquered steam, 474. will, star of the, 613. Unconscious of decays, age, 341. Unconsidered trifles, snapper-up of, 77. Uncreated night, 227. Uncreating word, before thy, 332. Unction, flattering, 141. Undazzled eyes, 255. Undefyled, well of English, 28. Undepressed in size, 479. Under the rose, 219. Underlings, we are, 110. Underneath his feet he cast, 23. this sable hearse, 179. this stone doth lie, 178. Understand, believe what they least, 779. Understanding and wisdom, 833. candle of, 836. dupe of the heart, 795. for thy more sweet, 54. give it an, but no tongue, 129. God gives, 421. joke into a Scotch, 459. more, than my teachers, 823. not obliged to find you an, 375. passeth all, 847. to direct, 688. with all thy getting get, 825. Understood, harmony not, 316. her by her sight, 177. the interpreter hardest to be, 441. Undervalue me, if she, 26. Undescribable, describe the, 545. Undeserved praise, 330. Undevout astronomer is mad, 310. Undiscovered country, 136. Undisputed thing, 635. Undivulged crimes, 147. Undone, another victory we are, 171. his country, they 've, 298. if we are known we are, 761. if we had not been undone, 724. in another fight I were, 733. to want to be, 30. widow, some, 194. widows, thousands of, 172. wrong-doer that has left something, 755. Undreamed shores, 78. Undress, fair, best dress, 357. her gentle limbs did she, 499. Uneasy lies the head, 89. light, remnant of, 474. Uneffectual fire, 'gins to pale his, 132. Unessential, irrecognition of the, 662. Unexercised, virtue, 254. Unexpected always happens, the, 701. death the best, 735. Unexpressed, uttered or, 497. Unexpressive she, fair chaste and, 70. Unextinguished laughter, 337, 344. Unfaltering trust, 572. Unfashionable, lamely and, 95. Unfathomed caves of ocean, 385. Unfeathered two-legged thing, 267. Unfeeling for his own, 381. Unfed sides, 147. Unfinished, deformed, 95. Unfirm, more giddy and, 75. Unfit, for all things, 399. for ladies' love, 272. to sink or soar, 554. Unfold, I could a tale, 131. Unfolds both heaven and earth, 57. Unforgiving eye, 442. Unformed occident, 39. Unfortunate by a calamity, 766. Miss Bailey, 454. one more, 586. Unfriended melancholy slow, 394. Unfriendly to society, 415. Unfruitful, invention is, 408. Unfurnished, head to be let, 210. Ungalled play, the hart, 138. Ungracious pastors, 129. Ungrateful, man who is, 795. Unhabitable downs, 289. Unhand me gentlemen, 131. Unhandsome corse, a slovenly, 83. Unhanged, not three good men, 84. Unhappy far-off things, 473. folks on shore, 510. never so, as we suppose, 794. none but the great, 301. none think the great, 310. what the happy owe to the, 343. Unheard by the world, 524. Unheeded flew the hours, 464. Unholy blue, eyes of, 521. Unhonoured and unsung, 488. his relics are laid, 519. years, laden with, 449. Unhouseled, disappointed, 132. Un-idea'd girls, 369. Unimaginable trance, 504. Unintelligible world, this, 467. Uninterred, he lies, 341. Union, flag of our, 596. fragments of a once glorious, 533. here of hearts, there is no, 496. in partition, 58. indestructible, 619. is perfect, our, 426. liberty and, now and forever, 533. music of the, keep step to the, 588. must be preserved, our Federal, 458. of hearts union of hands, 596. of lakes union of lands, 596. of states none can sever, 596. our Federal, 458. sail on O, strong and great, 615. with his native sea, 480. Unison, some chord in, 422. United we stand, 595. yet divided, 417. Uniting we stand, 426. Unity, God is, 764. on earth, confound all, 124. to dwell together in, 824. Universal blank, 230. cure, cheap and, 261. darkness buries all, 332. good, partial evil, 316. grin, nature wears one, 362. peace, uproar the, 124. world, in the, 93. Universe, better ordering of the, 768. born for the, 399. forsakes thee, 803. glory and shame of the, 799. God is the creator of the, 765. harmony of the, 409. is change, 751. loves to create, 756. made up of all that is, one, 754. nature of the, 755. vast, scenes for a theatre, 777. University of these days, 580. Unjust peace before a just war, 361. to nature and himself, 307. Unkind as man's ingratitude, 70. when givers prove, 136. Unkindest cut of all, the most, 113. Unkindness, I tax not you with, 146. Unknelled uncoffined, 547. Unknowing what he sought, 273. Unknown and like esteemed, 245. and silent shore, 509. argues yourselves, 234. forms of things, 59. it is good to love the, 509. she lived, 469. thus let me live, unseen, 334. to fortune and to fame, 386. too early seen, 105. Unlamented let me die, 334. Unlearn not what you have learned, 763. Unlearned, amaze the, 324. men of books, 310. their wants may view, 325. Unless above himself he can erect himself, 39. Unlessoned girl unschooled, 64. Unlettered small-knowing soul, 54. Unlineal hand, with an, 121. Unlooked for, she comes, 333. Unmannerly untaught knaves, 57. Unmarried, primroses die, 77. Unmask her beauty to the moon, 129. Unmeasured by flight of years, 497. Unmerciful disaster, 640. Unmoving finger, his slow, 155. Unmusical to the Volscians' ears, 103. Unnatural, nothing is, 441. Unnumbered woes, 336. Unpack my heart with words, 135. Unpaid-for silk, rustling in, 159. Unpathed waters undreamed shores, 78. Unperceived decay, melts in, 365. shade softening in shade, 357. Unpitied sacrifice, 408. unrespited, unreprieved, 227. Unpleasant body, moist, 652. people, leaving, 556. Unpleasantest words, 64. Unpleasing sharps, 108. Unpolluted flesh, fair and, 144. Unpractised unschooled, 64. Unpremeditated verse, 238. Unpresumptuous eye, 421. Unprofitable, fretful stir, 467. stale flat and, 128. Unprofitably burns, our oil, 415. Unpurchased hand, with, 636. Unreal mockery hence, 122. Unreclaimed blood, 133. Unredressed, wrongs, 480. Unreflected light, 594. Unrelenting foe to love, 358. hate, Juno's, 274. Unremembered acts, 467. Unrespited unpitied unreprieved, 227. Unrest or noyance, 357. Unresting sea, life's, 636. Unreturning brave, 543. Unrighteous man his thoughts, 834. Unripened beauties, 298. Unruly evil, tongue is an, 849. member, 849. Unschooled unpractised, 64. Unseasonable, the insupportable is, 742. Unseen, born to blush, 385. walk the earth, 234. Unsighed for past, 482. Unskilful laugh, make the, 137. Unsought be won, 237. is better, love given, 76. Unspoken, what to leave, 168. Unspotted life is old age, 836. lily, a most, 101. Unstable as water, 813. fortune is, 766. Unsuccessful or successful war, 418. Unsung, unwept unhonoured, 488. Unsunned heaps of treasure, 244. snow, chaste as, 159. Unsuspected isle in the far seas, 644. Untainted, heart, 94. Untaught knaves, he called them, 83. Unthinking idle wild, 676. time, quaffing and, 272. Untimely death, 335. frost, death's, 450. grave, 200, 851. graves, emblems of, 420. Unto dying eyes, 630. the pure all things are pure, 848. Untravelled, my heart, 394. Untrewe, tellen his tale, 2. Untrodden ways, among the, 469. Untune that string, 102. Untutored mind, 315. Untwined me from the mass of deeds, 644. Untwisting all the chains, 249. Unused, fust in us, 142. to the melting mood, 157. Unutterable things, looked, 356. Unutterably bright stars, 568. Unvalued jewels, 96. Unvarnished tale, a round, 150. Unveiled her peerless light, 233. Unvexed with cares of gain, 348. Unwashed artificer, another lean, 80. Unwearied spirit, 64. Unwelcome news, bringer of, 88. Unwept unhonoured and unsung, 488. Unwhipped of justice, 147. Unwilling ploughshare, 486. Unwillingly to school, creeping, 69. Unwomanly rags, woman in, 585. Unworthy a religious man, 578. spurns of the, 135. Unwritten and written law, 760. Unwrung, our withers are, 138. Up and doing, let us be, 612. game is, 160. in my bed now, 584. my friend and quit your books, 466. rose Emilie, 2. rose the sonne, 2. stairs into the world, 294. with you, it is, 702. Upbraiding shore, buried by the, 545. Upland lawn, sun upon the, 386. Upmost round, attains the, 111. Upon the platform, 129. this hint I spake, 151. Upper ten thousand, 655. Upper-crust, they are all, 580. Upright, God hath made man, 831. keel, she steadies with, 498. man, behold the, 819. Uproar, sand and wild, 598. the universal peace, 124. Upstairs and downstairs, 679. Upturned faces, sea of, 493, 531. Urania govern thou my song, 236. Urge him with truth, 342. no healths, 398. Urges sweet return, retirement, 239. Urn, bubbling and loud-hissing, 420. can storied, 384. day fills his blue, 600. fancy's pictured, 382. life from its mysterious, 577. mouldering, 428. of poverty, penny in the, 588. Urns, fire in antique Roman, 213. in their golden, draw light, 236. lamps in old sepulchral, 415. rule our spirits from their, 554. Urs, those dreadful, 636. Use almost can change the stamp of nature, 141. both thanks and, 46. doth breed a habit in a man, 44. him as though you loved him, 208. of nature, against the, 116. of speech, the true, 403. remote from common, 556. soiled with all ignoble, 633. strained from that fair, 106. them kindly they rebel, 313. things beyond all, 112. Uses of adversity, sweet are the, 67. of this world, 128. to what base, we may return, 144. Used to a thing, 441. Useless if it goes as if it stands, 415. to excel where none admire, 377. Ushers in the even, full star that, 163. Utica, no pent-up, 439. Utility, laws of beauty and, 644. Utmost need, deserted at his, 271. Utterance, give them voice and, 420. of the early gods, 575. Uttered knowledge, 34. or unexpressed, 497. Uttermost parts of the sea, 824.
Vacancies by death are few, 435. by resignation none, 435. Vacancy, bend your eye on, 141. gloomy calm of idle, 376. Vacant chair, one, 615. garments, stuffs out his, 79. interlunar cave, 241. mind a mind distressed, 415. mind and body filled, 92. mind quite, 415. mind, that spoke the, 396. Vacation, conscience have, 213. Vacuity of thought, 420. Vagrom men, comprehend all, 52. Vain as the leaf upon the stream, 491. beauty is, 829. call it not, 488. did she conjure me, in, 407. fantasy, nothing but, 105. I only know we loved in, 539. is the help of man, 821. my weary search, 395. pomp and glory of this world, 99. seals of love but sealed in, 49. splendour dazzles in, 568. time toiled after him in, 366. to love in, 261. to tell thee all I feel, 594. was the chief's pride, 330. wisdom all, 228. wishes stilled, be my, 674. Vale, meanest floweret of the, 386. of life, sequestered, 385, 425. of pain, pleasures in the, 492. of tears, beyond this, 497. of years, declined into the, 153. where bright waters meet, 520. yon taper cheers the, 402. Vales, pyramids in, 309. the Delphian, 562. Valentine's day, to-morrow is, 142. Valet, no one a hero to his, 740. Valet-de-chambre, my, is not aware, 740. Valiant, all the brothers were, 852. and cunning in fence, 76. but not too venturous, 32. man and free, 633. taste death but once, 112. the reproof, 72. thou little, great in villany, 79. trencher-man, a very, 50. Valley, lord of the, 520. of death, all in the, 628. of decision, 836. so sweet, 520. Valleys and rocks never heard, 416. hills and, dales and fields, 40. Vallombrosa, brooks in, 224. Valour formed, for contemplation and, 232. given, angel hands to, 574. is certainly going, my, 441. is oozing out, my, 441. is sneaking off, my, 441. the better part of, 87. Valuable, what is, is not new, 532. Value, being lost we rack the, 53. learning has its, 797. Van, in the battle's, 680. Vandunck, Mynheer, 454. Vanilla of society, 460. Vanish like lightning, 594. Vanished hand, touch of a, 627. Vanishings blank misgivings, 478. Vanities of earth, fuming, 483. of life forego, 492. Vanity, all is, 829, 830. all others are but, 508. and vexation of spirit, 830. Fair, beareth the name of, 265. in years, 85. lighter than, 265, 821. man is altogether, 820. men of low degree are, 821. of this wicked world, 850. of vanities, 829. Vanquished, e'en though, 397. Vantage best have took, 47. coign of, 117. Vantage-ground of truth, 164. Vapour melting in a tear, 346. of a dungeon, 154. sometime like a bear, 158. Vapours, congregation of, 134. Variable as the shade, 490. lest thy love prove, 106. Varied God, are but the, 357. year, to rule the, 356. Variety is the spice of life, 419. men pleased with, 729. nor custom stale her infinite, 157. order in, 333. pleasure unseasoned by, 710. Various, a man so, 268. are the tastes of men, 391. bustle of resort, 244. earth was made so, 417. his employments, 420. Varying verse, to join the, 329. Vase, you may shatter the, 522. Vassal tides, 634. Vast and middle of the night, 128. antres, and deserts idle, 150. expense, maintained at, 273. is art, so, 323. Vasty deep, spirits from the, 85. Vault, deep damp, 308. fretted, the long-drawn aisle, 384. heaven's ebon, 568. makes this, a feasting presence, 109. mere lees is left this, 120. of all the Capulets, 412. Vaulted with such ease, 86. Vaulting ambition, 118. Vaward of our youth, 88. Veering gait, when his, 485. Vehemence of youth, fiery, 491. Veil is unremoved, whose, 485. no mortal ever took up my, 740. Veils her sacred fires, 332. spirits clad in, 653. Vein, Cambyses', 85. I am not in the, 97. it checks no, 357. this is Ercles', 57. when the heart is in a, 525. Venerable men from a former generation, 530. trees, brotherhood of, 474. Veneration but no rest, 166. Vengeance, big with, 363. waits on wrong, 344. Vengeful blade, 459. Veni vidi vici, 735. Venice, I stood in, 544. once was dear, 544. sate in state, where, 544. Venom, bubbling, 540. himself, all, 400. Venomous, toad ugly and, 67. Ventered life an' love an' youth, 660. Ventricle of memory, begot in the, 55. Vents in mangled forms, 68. Venture, nought, nought have, 15, 21. Ventures in one bottom, 59. or lose our, 115. Venturous, not too, 32. Venus sets ere Mercury can rise, 336. the Grecian, 378. Ver, primrose first-born child of, 199. Veracity increases with old age, 796. Verbosity, thread of his, 56. Verdure, spreads the fresh, 414. Vere de Vere, caste of, 623. Verge enough, ample room and, 383. enough for more, 277. of heaven, quite in the, 307. of her confine, 146. of the churchyard mould, 585. Vermeil-tinctured lip, 246. Vernal bloom or summer's rose, 230. morn, suns that gild the, 424. seasons of the year, 254. wood, one impulse from a, 466. Versailles, dauphiness at, 409. Verse, accomplishment of, 479. cheered with ends of, 212. cursed be the, 327. happy who in his, 799. herself inspires, decorate the, 540. hitches in a rhyme slides into, 328. hoarse rough, 324. married to immortal, 249, 481. may find him, a, 204. my gentle, 162. octosyllabic, 550. one, for sense, 213. one, for the other's sake, 213. or two, to write a, 204. sweetens toil, 393. the subject of all, 179. the varying, 329. thy rare gold song of, 651. unpremeditated, 238. who says in, 329. will seem prose, 280. Verses, false gallop of, 70. quire of bad, 593. rhyme the rudder is of, 211. Versed in books, deep, 241. Very like a whale, 139. Vessel, one, unto honour, 844. the gilded, goes, 383. wife the weaker, 849. Vessels large may venture more, 360. Vestal modesty, pure and, 108. Vestal's lot, blameless, 333. Vesture of decay, this muddy, 65. Veteran, superfluous lags the, 365. Veterans rewards, the world its, 321. Vex not his ghost, 149. the brain, researches, 443. Vexation of spirit, 830. Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man, 79. Viaticum of old age, 762. Vibrates in the memory, music, 567. Vibrations, to deaden its, 617. Vicar of the Almightie Lord, 6. Vice, amusements prevent, 371. by action dignified, 106. distinction between virtue and, 370. encourage no, 398. end in sight was a, 646. gathered every, 332. good old-gentlemanly, 556. is a monster, 317. is sold, almost every, 178. itself lost half its evil, 410. of fools, never-failing, 323. of old age, a common, 705. pays to virtue, the homage, 795. prevails, when, 298. some tincture of, in the best virtue, 777. that reverend, 85. virtue itself turns, 106. Vices disguised, virtues are, 794. Hannibal had many, 186. ladder of our, 616. our pleasant, 149. small, do appear, 148. wallets for our, 716. Vicious and virtuous, 318. Vicissitudes in all things, 703. man used to, 368. of fortune, 430. of sects and religions, 168. of things, the sad, 379, 393. Victims play, the little, 381. priests altars, 323. Victor exult, shall, 514. Victors, to the, belong the spoils, 676. Victories, after a thousand, 161. peace hath her, 252. Victorious, o'er a' the ills o' life, 451. wreaths, bound with, 95. Victory, a Cadmean, 807. follows in its train, 460. grave where is thy, 335, 846. if not, is yet revenge, 226. it was a famous, 507. of endurance born, 573. or death, resolved on, 804. or Westminster Abbey, 446. undone by another, 171. Vienna, congress of, dances, 803. looker-on here in, 49. View, keep probability in, 349. landscape tire the, 358. me with a critic's eye, 459. order gave each thing, 98. that mocks me with the, 394. with extensive, 365. Views of happiness, distant, 181. of themselves, interested, 304. Viewless winds, imprisoned in, 48. Vigil long, patient search and, 555. on the green, keep their, 635. Vigils keep, poets painful, 331. Vigilance, eternal, 855. Vigilant, be sober be, 849. Vigour, dies in youth and, 341. from the limb, 542. is in our immortal soul, 707. press on with, 359. relents, my, 408. Vile, durance, 450. guns, but for these, 83. hold to stay him up, 79. ill-favoured faults, 46. man that mourns, 316. nought so, that on the earth doth live, 106. only man is, 536. squeaking of the fife, 62. Vilest sinner may return, 303. Village bells, music of those, 422. cock, early, 97. Hampden, some, 385. less than Islington, 261. maiden sings, 393. sweet Auburn loveliest, 395. Villain and he be miles asunder, 108. condemns me for a, 97. hungry lean-faced, 50. ne'er a, in all Denmark, 132. one murder made a, 425. smile and be a, 132. smiling damned, 132. Villains by necessity, 146. march wide, the, 87. Villanies, sum of all, 358. Villanous company, 86. low, foreheads, 43. saltpetre, 83. smell, rankest compound of, 46. Villany, clothe my naked, 96. great in, thou little valiant, 79. you teach me I will execute, 63. Villatic fowl, tame, 242. Vindicate the ways of God, 315. Vine, the gadding, 247. thou monarch of the, 158. under his, and fig-tree, 836. Vines, bosomed deep in, 332. foxes that spoil the, 832. Vinegar saltness and oil agree, 399. Vinegar-cruet, neck of a, 376. Vintage of Abi-ezer, 814. Violence, blown with restless, 48. perseverance more prevailing than, 726. Violent delights have violent ends, 107. over civil or over, 268. Violently if they must, 505. Violet by a mossy stone, 469. glowing, 248. here and there a, 428. in the youth of primy nature, 129. of his native land, 632. oxlips and the nodding, 58. throw a perfume on the, 79. Violets blew, roses red and, 28. blue, daisies pied and, 56. breathes upon a bank of, 74. dim but sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes, 77. Europe's, faintly sweet, 570. I would give you some, 142. plucked, 183, 405. roses lilies and, 581. sicken, when sweet, 567. spring from her fair flesh, 144. Virgil, Rome can claim, 271. Virgin me no virgins, 862. sword, flesh his, 346. thorn, withering on the, 57. Virgins are soft as the roses, 549. Virgin's sidelong looks, bashful, 396. Virginian, I am not a, 429. Virginity, power o'er true, 245. Virtue, admiration of, 254. all that are lovers of, 208. alone is happiness, 319. ambition the soldier's, 158. as wax to flaming youth, 140. assume a, if you have it not, 141. blushing is the colour of, 283. blushing is the complexion of, 764. could see to do what virtue would, 244. crime called, 715. distinction between vice and, 370. feeble were, if, 246. for which all, now is sold, 178. forbearance ceases to be a, 407. fugitive and cloistered, 254. God gives to every man the, 421. golden through and through, 646. grace and, are within, 215. has difficulties to wrestle with, 775. has its degrees, 197. heaven but tries our, 380. homage vice pays to, 795. humility is a, 195. in exchange for wealth, 736. in her shape how lovely, 234. is bold goodness never fearful, 49. is its own reward, 207. is like a rich stone, 167. is like precious odours, 165. is sufficient for happiness, 760. is the chief good in life, 762. itself 'scapes not, 129. itself turns vice, 106. linked with one, 551. lovers of, all that are, 208. makes the bliss, 320. men of most renowned, 255. more, than doth live, 178. most in request is conformity, 601. much, in If, 72. must go through, brake that, 98. nobility is the only, 721. no man's, nor sufficiency, 53. now is sold, 178. of a sacrament, 767. of humility, 207. of necessity, to make a, 3, 192, 773. of the soul, justice a, 762. only makes our bliss below, 320. outbuilds the pyramids, 309. passes current over the world, 699. progressive, approving heaven, 355. requires a rough and stormy passage, 775. royalty of, 668. seek, for its own sake, 764. she finds too painful, 321. some fall by, 47. some mark of, 63. successful crime called, 34. that possession would not show, 53. the first, if thou wilt lere, 5. then we find the, 53. though in rags, 274. thousand crimes and one, 551. tincture of vice in the best, 777. under heaven, every, 329. wars that make ambition, 154. with whom revenge is, 311. Virtues, all heavenly, shoot, 527. be to her, very kind, 287. but vices disguised, 794. curse all his, 298. did not go forth of us, if our, 46. friend to her, 377. Hannibal had mighty, 186. is it a world to hide, in, 74. nothing could surpass her in, 555. pearl chain of all, 182. powers dominations, 235. spring of, 35. to sustain good fortune, 794. waste thyself upon thy, 46. we write in water, 100. will plead like angels, 118. Virtue's ferme land, 267. guide, this maxim be my, 350. manly cheek, 424. side, his failings leaned to, 396. Virtuous actions, 670. all the sisters, 852. and noble education, 253. and vicious every man, 318. because thou art, 75. deeds, blessings wait on, 294. deeds, matter for, 36. if a man be, withal, 4. liberty, hour of, 298. life, walk of, 307. man, slumbers of the, 299. Marcia towers above her sex, 298. outrageously, 297. soul, only a sweet and, 204. who that is most, 4. woman's counsel, 36. world to hide, 74. Virtuousest discreetest best, 238. Virtuously, many daughters have done, 829. Visage, devotion's, 135. in his mind, saw Othello's, 151. lean body and, 222. on his bold, 491. Visages do cream and mantle, 60. Visible for the uncertain, 766. no light but darkness, 223. Vision, a more delightful, 409. and the faculty divine, 479. baseless fabric of this, 43. beatific, enjoyed in, 225. clear dream and solemn, 245. feminine, dazzles the, 594. I took it for a faery, 244. never dazzle the feminine, 594. of unfilled desire, 768. sensible to feeling, 119. where there is no, 829. write the, make it plain, 836. young men's, 268. Visions, I have multiplied, 835. of glory, 383. young men shall see, 836. Visit her face too roughly, 128. my sad heart, 112. o'er the globe, our annual, 438. Visits like those of angels, 281, 355, 514. Visitations daze the world, 594. Visiting acquaintance, 440. Visitings, compunctious, 117. Visual nerve, 240. Vital in every part, 236. spark of heavenly flame, 334. Vixerunt fortes ante Agamemnona, 555. Vocal spark instinct with music, 485. voices, singers with, 285. Vocation, 't is my, 83. to labour in his, 83. Vociferation, in sweet, 285. Vociferous, vocal voices most, 285. Voice and utterance, give them, 420. ascending high, my, 302. big manly, 69. bird shall carry the, 831. but a wandering, 474. cry sleep no more, I heard a, 119. each a mighty, 478. give few thy, 130. I sing with mortal, 236. in every wind, 381. in my dreaming ear, 515. in the street, uttereth her, 824. is Jacob's voice, 813. is still for war, my, 298. joy is the sweet, 502. like a prophet's word, 562. living, sways the soul, 748. lost with singing of anthems, 88. love's familiar, 566. methought I heard a, 119. monstrous little, 57. more safe I sing with mortal, 236. my spirit can cheer, 586. of all the gods, 56. of charmers, 821. of God, daughter of the, 475. of gratitude, still small, 383. of nature cries, 385. of sea and mountains, 478. of sweetest tone, 583. of that wild horn, 490. of the hyena, 38. of the past, audible, 580. of the sluggard, 302. of the turtle is heard, 832. or hideous hum, 251. pleasing on their ear, his, 345. seasoned with a gracious, 63. so charming left his, 237. sole daughter of his, 239. sounds like a prophet's, 562. still small, 815. sweeter thy, 630. that is still, sound of a, 627. that wakens the slumbering ages, 594. the harmony of the world, 31. thrill of a happy, 655. was ever soft gentle and low, 149. watch-dog's, 396. without reply, 600. you cannot hear, I hear a, 314. Voices, ancestral, 500. earth with her thousand, 501. keep tune and oars keep time, 518. lead, where airy, 574. most vociferous, 285. music when soft, die, 567. thank you for your, 103. two, are there, 478. your most sweet, 103. Voiceful sea, swelling of the, 503. Void, left an aching, 422. rapture to the dreary, 549. yawning, of the future, 753. Volcano, dancing on a, 811. Volscians in Corioli, I fluttered your, 103. Volscians' ears, unmusical to, 103. Voltiger a painted vest had on, 685. Voluble is his discourse, sweet and, 55. Volume of my brain, book and, 132. small rare, 456. within that awful, 494. Volumes from mine own library, 42. history with all her, 546. in folio, I am for whole, 55. Voluptuous swell, music with its, 542. Voluptuously surfeit out, 102. Vomit, dog is turned to his, 849. Votaress, imperial, passed on, 58. Votaries, how the world rewards its, 802. Votarist, like a sad, 243. Vote, hand and heart to this, 530. that shakes the turrets of the land, 636. Vow and not pay, 830. better thou shouldst not, 830. me no vows, 862. Vows, lovers', seem sweet, 551. our, are heard betimes, 269. soul lends the tongue, 130. with so much passion, 281. Vowels, open, tire the ear, 324. Voyage, dry as the biscuit after a, 68. of their life, 115. Voyaging through strange seas, 475. Vulcan's stithy, foul as, 138. Vulgar boil an egg, the, 330. deaths unknown to fame, 339. familiar but by no means, 129. flight of common souls, 393. the great, and the small, 262. Vulgarity, the Jacksonian, 668. Vulgarize the day of judgment, 597. Vulture, rage of the, 549. Vultures, protection of, to lambs, 442.
Wad some power, Oh, 448. Wade through slaughter, 385. Wades or creeps or flies, 230. Waft a feather or to drown a fly, 306. me from distraction, 543. thy name beyond the sky, 539. Wafted by thy gentle gale, 455. Wafture of your hand, angry, 112. Wag all, in hall where beards, 21. let the world, 11. Wags, see how the world, 68. Wager, opinions backed by a, 554. Wagers, fools use arguments for, 213. lay no, 398. Wages of sin is death, 844. Wagon, hitch your, to a star, 603. Wail, nothing to, 242. with old woes, new, 161. Wailing winds and naked woods, 573. Wain, wheels of Phoebus', 243. Waist, lover's arm around her, 627. round the slight, 548. Wait a century for a reader, 670. to him who will but, 617. who only stand and, 252. Waited for the train, 626. Wake and call me early, 624. and sleep, still did, 163. and weep, here must I, 450. dream of those who, 721. if I should die before I, 687. thee, till angels, 367. to perish never, 478. tremble when I, 418. Wakes, at country, 274. the bitter memory, 231. Waked by the circling hours, 235. me too soon, you have, 302. she fled, I, 252. Wakeful nightingale, 233. Wakefulness, fail with, 590. Wakens the slumbering ages, 594. Waking bliss, certainty of, 244. man, dream of a, 761. morn of toil nor night of, 491. Wales a portion, 447. Walk about, foolery does, 76. beneath it steadfastly, 641. beyond the common, 307. by faith not by sight, 846. by moon or glittering starlight, 234. in fear and dread, 499. in silk attire, 673. into my parlour, 605. milky way or solar, 315. none durst, but he, 275. of art, every, 457. of virtuous life, 307. on wings, seem to, 339. the earth unseen, 234. under his huge legs, 110. while ye have the light, 843. with, pretty to, 256. with stretched-forth necks, 833. with you talk with you, 61. Walks abroad, take my, 301. and shades, these happy, 239. benighted under midday sun, 244. echoing, between, 239. eye nature's, 315. happy, and shades, 239. in beauty like the night, 551. in King's Bench, 297. o'er the dew, 127. the waters like a thing of life, 550. to-morrow, already, 504. unavenged amongst us, 298. up and down with me, 19. Walked in glory, him who, 470. in paradise, 639. in Thebes's streets, 517. straight out of the ark, 460. Walketh in darkness, 822. Walking and mincing as they go, 833. in an air of glory, 263. shadow, life 's but a, 125. Wall, bores through his castle, 82. close the, up with our English dead, 91. feather bed betwixt a, 211. in the office of a, 81. of partition, middle, 847. weakest goes to the, 104. whitewashed, 397. Walls, banners on the outward, 125. have ears, 2. peace be within thy, 824. stone, do not a prison make, 260. theatres porches, 438. wooden, of England, 861. Wallace bled, Scots wha hae wi', 450. Waller was smooth, 329. Wallets for our vices, 716. Walnuts and the wine, 623. Walton's heavenly memory, 484. Wand, bright gold ring on her, 520. he walked with, 224. Wander through eternity, 227. with me, come, 611. Wandered by the brookside, 634. east I 've wandered west, 580. long in fancy's maze, 328. Wanderers o'er eternity, 543. Wandering, as the bird by, 828. mazes lost, in, 228. moon riding near, 250. on a foreign strand, 488. on as loth to die, 484. passenger, forlorn and, 243. steps and slow, 240. voice, but a, 474. Wanderings of thy thought, 497. Wanders heaven-directed, 321. Want as an armed man, 825. exasperated into crime, 639. lonely, retired to die, 366. not what we wish but what we, 390. of a horse the rider was lost, 360. of a nail the shoe was lost, 360. of a shoe the horse was lost, 360. of decency is want of sense, 278. of heart, as well as, 584. of thought, evil wrought by, 584. of thought, whistled for, 273. of towns, elephants for, 289. of wealth, rich from very, 387. though much I, that most would have, 22. to be undonne, to, 30. Wants but little, man, 308, 402. money means and content, 70. supply, his presence shall my, 3. that pinch the poor, 424. Wanted a good word, never, 400. many an idle song, 326. one immortal song, 267. Wanting, art found, 835. not, what is stolen, 154. the accomplishment of verse, 479. Wanton boys that swim on bladders, 99. eyes, stretched-forth necks and, 833. stings and motions of the sense, 47. sweetness, witchingly instil a, 357. wiles, quips and cranks and, 248. Wantoned with thy breakers, 548. Wantonness in clothes, 201. War, aid after the, 205. blast of, blows in our ears, 91. brazen throat of, 240. by nature in a state of, 290. cause of a long ten years', 280. Christ went agin, an' pillage, 659. circumstance of glorious, 154. corn is the sinews of, 771. delays are dangerous in, 276. even to the knife, 541. ez fer, I call it murder, 658. first in, first in peace, 445. first touch of liberty's, 525. flinty and steel couch of, 151. garland of the, 159. grim-visaged, 95. hand of, infection and the, 81. he sung is toil and trouble, 272. he who did well in, 648. in peace prepare for, 712. in time of peace thinks of, 191. is a game, 421. is still the cry, 541. its thousands slays, 425. law spoke too softly for, 725. let slip the dogs of, 113. magnificent but not, 808. man of peace and, 214. my sentence is for open, 226. my voice is still for, 298. neither learn, any more, 832. never was a good, 361. no discharge in that, 831. no room for second miscarriage in, 733. not with the dead, I, 338. of elements, amidst the, 299. or battle's sound, 251. peace no less renowned than, 252. pestilence and, 229. seeks its victims in the young, 697. sinews of, 810. spoils of, 569. squadrons and right form of, 112. storm of, was gone, 465. testament of bleeding, 82. the state of nature, 407. the study of a prince, 407. this is, 678. to be prepared for, 425. tug of, then was the, 281. unjust peace before a just, 361. unsuccessful or successful, 418. voices prophesying, 500. was in his heart, 821. weak defence in, 273. with honour as in, 103. Wars and rumours of wars, 841. big, that make ambition virtue, 154. more pangs and fears than, 99. no sound of clashing, 642. noise of endless, 229. of kites or crows, 255. thousand, of old, 633. who does i' the, 158. War's glorious art, 311. red techstone, 660. Warble his native wood-notes, 249. Warbled to the string, 250. Warbler of poetic prose, 421. Warblers roam, where idle, 523. Ward has no heart they say, 456. thou knowest my old, 84. Warder of the brain, 119. Ware, great bed at, 305. Warm as ecstasy, 414. heart within, 422. without heating, 312. Warmest welcome at an inn, 379. Warms in the sun, 316. Warmth, dear as the vital, 280. lack of kindly, 109. of its July, 595. soft ethereal, 228. Warn comfort and command, 475. Warning, at th' expected, 447. come without, 680. for a thoughtless man, 481. give little, 433. take from others, 703. wilderness of, 661. Warp, weave the, 383. Warrant, truth shall be thy, 25. Warrior famoused for fight, 161. intrepid and unselfish, 571. taking his rest, like a, 563. Warriors feel, stern joy that, 419. fierce fiery, 112. Warres and faithful loves, 27. Warsaw, order reigns in, 809. Wash, dirty linen to, 800. her guilt away, 403. Washed with morning dew, 491. Washing his hands with invisible soap, 584. Washington, America has furnished a, 530. is in the clear upper sky, 531. name of, shall shed an eternal glory, 572. Washington's awful memory, 507. Washingtonian dignity, the, 668. Waste, affections run to, 546. haste maketh, 9. in the wide, is a tree, 552. its sweetness on the desert air, 385. long nights, 29. not the remnant of thy life, 750. ocean's melancholy, 572. of feelings unemployed, 549. of hopes laid, 606. of thought, thinking is idle, 517. thyself upon thy virtues, 46. Wasted for tyrants, 525. some nine moons, 149. Wasteful and ridiculous excess, 79. Wasteth at noonday, 822. Wasting in despair, 199. Watch a mouse, as a cat would, 293. an idler is a, 415. authentic, is shown, 256. call the rest of the, 52. care keeps his, 106. each believes his own, 323. in every old man's eye, 106. in the night, 822. no eye to, no tongue to wound, 522. o'er man's mortality, 478. some must, while some sleep, 138. stars set their, in the sky, 515. that wants both hands, 415. the hour, do but, 555. whispers of each other's, 91. with more advised, 60. your opportunity, 758. Watches, dictionaries are like, 375. judgments as our, 323. Watch-dog's honest bark, 556. voice that bayed, 396. Watched her breathing, 583. Watcher of the skies, 576. Watchful eye, guard me with a, 300. night, the, 508. Watching thee from hour to hour, 634. Watchman what of the night, 833. Water and a crust, 574. at Lodore, 506. brooks, hart panteth after, 820. but the desert, 546. but limns on, 170. conscious, saw its God, 258. continually dropping, 728. cup of, a little thing, 577. deeds writ in, 197. deepest in smoothest stream, 33. drink no longer, 848. drops, women's weapons, 146. earth hath bubbles as the, 116. glass of brandy and, 457. horse to the, 14. imperceptible, 584. in the rough rude sea, 81. in water, indistinct as, 158. made his mouth to, 212. milk and, 554. miller sees not all the, 192. more, glideth by the mill, 104. much, goeth by the mill, 18. name was writ in, 577. nectar and rocks pure gold, 44. ne'er left man in the mire, 109. rats and land rats, 61. sipped brandy and, 454. smooth runs the, 93. spilt on the ground, 815. thieves and land thieves, 61. this business will never hold, 296. travel by land or, 293. unstable as, 813. virtues we write in, 100. water everywhere, 498. went by, instead of land, 725. whole stay of, 833. Waters, beside the still, 819. blood-dyed, 513. blood thicker than, 493. blue, fades o'er the, 540. cannot quench love, 832. cast thy bread upon the, 831. cold, to a thirsty soul, 828. do business in great, 823. dreadful noise of, in mine ears, 96. fish in troubled, 283. hell of, 545. meet, where the bright, 520. noise of many, 822. of the Nile, 596. once more upon the, 542. o'er the glad, 550. rave, where the scattered, 679. rising world of, 230. she walks the, 550. stolen, are sweet, 825. unpathed, undreamed shores, 78. where the bright, meet, 520. wide as the, be, 484. words writ in, 37. Waterloo, every man his, 641. Watermen look astern while they row, 739. row one way and look another, 186. Watery deep, plough the, 337. Wattle, did you ever hear of Capt., 436. Wave, all sunk beneath the, 423. break of the, 561. cool translucent, 246. fountain's murmuring, 428. life on the ocean, 679. long may it, 517. Munich all thy banners, 515. of life kept heaving, 583. of the ocean, 680. o' the sea, I wish you a, 78. so dies a, along the shore, 434. spangling the, 492. succeeds a wave, 202. while the sea rolls its, 675. winning, deserving note, 201. with dimpled face, 681. Waves, amidst a sea of, 345. are brightly glowing, 611. bound beneath me, 542. Britannia rules the, 358. can roll, wherever, 413. come as the, come, 493. dashed high, the breaking, 569. lapsing, on quiet shores, 619. nothing save the, and I, 558. o'er the mountain, 514. proud, be stayed, 817. sea rolls its, 675. went high, when the, 267. were rough, when the, 526. what are the wild, saying, 680. whist, the wild, 42. with roots deep set, 618. Waved her lily hand, 348. Wavering, more longing, 75. Wax, my heart is, to be moulded, 792. to flaming youth, virtue be as, 140. to receive marble to retain, 554. Way, adorns and cheers our, 399. as birds I see my, 643. but how carve, 651. dim and perilous, 465, 480. eftest, 53. face is like the milky, 256. freed his soul the nearest, 367. glory leads the, 281. glory shows the, 281. God moves in a mysterious, 423. guide my lonely, 402. heaven's wide pathless, 250. home, the next, 204. home, the shortest, 204. homeward plods his weary, 384. I am going a long, 629. in such a solemn, 635. let the wicked forsake his, 834. life's common, 472. lion in the, there is a, 828. long is the, and hard, 227. longest, round, 204. madness lies that, 147. man's heart deviseth his, 826. marshall'st me the, 119. mind my compass and my, 354. narrow is the, 839. no t' other side the, 586. noiseless tenor of their, 385. of all flesh, 181. of all the earth, 814. of bargain, in the, 85. of kindness, save in the, 463. of life, my, 124. of transgressors, 826. on their winding, 536. one, possible of speaking truth, 651. out of his wreck, 100. parting of the, 835. permit nature to take her, 780. pretty Fanny's, 305. she dances such a, 256. small to greater must give, 157. solar walk or milky, 315. something given that, 185. sordid, he wends, 564. steep and thorny, to heaven, 129. tenor of his, 425. that milky, which nightly, 236. through Eden took their, 240. through many a weary, 580. to be deceived, 795. to dusty death, 125. to heaven, all the, 259. to heaven led the, 313. to hit a woman's heart, 597. to parish church, plain as, 68. we will precede lead the, 441. where is the good, 835. where prudence points the, 672. which, I fly is hell, 231. which, shall I fly, 231. which, the wind is, 195. which, they walk, 119. wide is the gate broad the, 839. wisdom finds a, 444. working out its, 267. Ways, amend your, 835. among the untrodden, 469. cheerful, of men, 230. fortune hath divers, 35. God fulfils himself in many, 629. hundred and fifty, 71. newest kind of, 90. of glory, trod the, 100. of God, just are the, 242. of God to man, vindicate the, 315. of God to men, justify the, 223. of heaven, just are the, 344. of her household, 829. of hoar antiquity, 403. of honour, the perfect, 101. of men, far from the, 345. of pleasantness, 825. of the gods full of providence, 749. shadow falls both, 240. stand ye in the, 835. the heart doth reveal, 502. that are dark, 669. to lengthen our days, 521. torture ten thousand, 270. travel on life's common, 472. wandered all our, 26. Wayfaring men, 835. Wayward and tetchy, 97. sisters depart in peace, 676. We are men my liege, 121. are ne'er like angels, 182. never mention her, 581. Weak against the strong, 653. and beggarly elements, 846. and despised old man, 147. concessions of the, 408. fine by defect and delicately, 321. minds led captive, 240. overcome the strong, 696. protest of the, 653. the flesh is, 841. to be a sinner, too, 109. to be, is miserable, 223. women went astray, if, 287. Weaker vessel, as unto the, 849. Weakest bodies, strongest works in, 141. goes to the wall, 104. kind of fruit, 64. Weakness, amiable, 442. strength perfect in, 846. stronger by, 221. Weaknesses, amiable, 430. Weal, prayer for others', 539. the public, 777. Wealth, accumulates, where, 396. and commerce, 680. and freedom reign, 394. boundless his, 488. by any means get, 329. e'er gave, all that, 384. excess of, is cause of covetousness, 41. excludes but one evil, 373. genuine and less guilty, 257. get place and, 329. ignorance of, his best riches, 396. loss of, is loss of dirt, 8. of Ormus and of Ind, 226. of seas the spoils of war, 569. of the Indies, 373. preferring to eternal praise, 341. private credit is, 689. rich from want of, 387. shade that follows, 402. that sinews bought, 418. virtue in exchange for, 736. Wealthy and wise, healthy, 360. curled darlings, 149. Weans in their bed, are the, 679. Weapon, satire 's my, 328. still as snowflakes, 538. Weapons, women's, water-drops, 146. Wear a crown, sweet to, 94. a face of joy, 471. a golden sorrow, 98. a lion's hide, 79. motley 's the only, 68. not much the worse for, 417. out than rust out, better, 853. Wearers of rings and chains, 511. Weariest worldly life, 49. Weariness can snore, 160. may toss him, 205. of the flesh, 832. Wearing, worse for the, 16. Wearisome condition, 35. Wears a hood, drink with him that, 22. Weary and old with service, 99. and worn, with fingers, 585. be at rest, there the, 816. bones, come to lay his, 100. of breath, one more unfortunate, 586. of conjectures, I am, 299. of toil and of tears, 668. stale flat and unprofitable, 128. with disasters, 121. Weasel, it is like a, 139. Weather, fair, out of the north, 817. many can brook the, 55. through pleasant and cloudy, 433. will be fair for the sky is red, 840. wind or, nought cared for, 503. Weathercock on a steeple, 44. Weathered the storm, 464. Weave the warp, 383. Weaver's shuttle, swifter than a, 816. Web from their own entrails spin, 274. in middle of her, 175. like the stained, 526. of our life is of mingled yarn, 74. tangled, we weave, 490. that whitens in the sun, 526. Webster a steam-engine, 461. Wed at leisure, wooed in haste, 72. December when they, 71. itself with thought, speech, 632. with this ring I thee, 851. Wedded love, hail, 234. maid and widowed wife, 494. Wedding is destiny, 10. Wedding-gown is prettiest, 597. Wedge, for a tough log a tough, 712. Wedges of gold, 96. Wedged in that timber, 278. Wedlock compared to public feasts, 176. Wee short hour, some, 446. thing, bonny, 450. thing handsome, 450. wife of mine, sweet, 450. Willie Winkie, 679. Weed flung from the rock, 542. ill, groweth fast, 13. ill, grows apace, 35. in palmer's, 243. on Lethe wharf, 131. pernicious, 415. who art so lovely fair, 155. Weeds, bittern booming in the, 592. dank and dropping, 253. of glorious feature, 30. outworn, winter, 566. who in widow, appears, 449. wiped away the, 598. Weed's plain heart, 656. Weeded, rich soils often to be, 168. Week, argument for a, 84. divide the Sunday from the, 126. of all the days that 's in the, 285. Weeks thegither, fou for, 451. Week's labour, good, 174. Weep a people inurned, 592. away the life of care, 566. here must I wake and, 450. in our darkness, let us, 655. laugh that I may not, 558. leaves the wretch to, 402. let the stricken deer go, 138. make the laughter, 163. might not, for thee, 563. night is the time to, 497. no more, lady, 405. no more nor sigh, 183. not for him, 655. such tricks as make the angels, 48. tears such as angels, 225. that trust and that deceiving, 641. the more because in vain, 386. to record, 513. while all around thee, 438. who would not, 327. women must, 664. words that, 262. yet scarce know why, 525. Weeper laugh, make the, 163. Weeping eyes, wipe my, 303. for the morrow, 803. thou sat'st, 438. to heal sorrow by, 697. upon his bed has sate, 617. Weigh my eyelids down, 89. the man not his title, 282. Weighs upon the heart, 125. Weighed in the balances, 835. Weight, heavy and the weary, 467. if clay could think and mind were, 483. in gold, thrice their, 456. of learning, 634. of mightiest monarchies, 227. of seventy years, 479. of woe, bowed down by, 561. the enormous, 337. Weighty sense flows in fit words, 268. Weird sisters, 123. Welcome at an inn, warmest, 379. deep-mouthed, 556. ever smiles, 102. friend, when it comes say, 258. in your eye your hand, 117. peaceful evening in, 420. pure-eyed faith, 243. shade, more, 313. small cheer and great, 50. the coming guest, 328, 346. the sweet, more, 74. Welkin dome, lit the, 574. Well, all is well that ends, 13. bucket which hung in the, 537. descended, desirable to be, 729. done is done soon enough, 781. good deed to say, 98. heart's deep, 683. here, if we do, 439. if the end be well all is, 802. last drop in the, 553. live, what thou livest, 240. not so deep as a, 107. not wisely but too, 156. of English undefyled, 28. oft we mar what 's, 146. paid that is well satisfied, 65. read, exceedingly, 86. said again, 98. shaken, when taken to be, 454. still forever fare thee, 552. stricken in age, 813. to be honest and true, 689. to be merry and wise, 689. to be off with the old love, 689. to know her own, 238. worth doing, 352. Wells, buckets into empty, 419. Well-attired woodbine, 248. Well-born boys, necessary for, 760. Well-bred man, sensible and, 415. whisper close the scene, 419. Well experienced archer, 161. Well-favoured man, to be a, 51. Well-graced actor, after a, 82. Wellington minister of immortal fame, 609. Well-languaged Daniel, 201. Well-ordered mind, 751. Well-spring of pleasure, 640. Well-taught mind, 343. Well-trod stage, then to the, 249. Weltering in his blood, 271. Wench's black eye, white, 106. Wept away in transient tears, 679. Caesar hath, 113. each other's tears, 611. o'er his wounds, 396. we grieved we sighed we, 262. with delight at your smile, 680. Werken wel and hastily, 3. Werkman, ther n' is no, 3. Werling, young man's, 19. Wert thou all that I wish, 522. West, blue eyes sought the, 487. no South no North no East no, 517. topples round the dreary, 631. Western dome, him of the, 268. flower, a little, 58. star, lovers love the, 487. Westminster Abbey or victory, 446. we thrive at, 334, 800. Westward the course of empire, 312. the star of empire, 312. West-wind purr contented, 660. Wet damnation, 34. guess what I should perform in the, 787. sheet and flowing sea, 537. with unseen tears, 497. Wether, tainted, of the flock, 64. Wethers, return to our, 771. Whale, bobbed for, 217. throw a tub to the, 291. very like a, 139. Wharf, fat weed on Lethe, 131. What a fall was there, 114. a falling-off was there, 132. a monstrous tail our cat has, 285. a piece of work is a man, 134. a taking was he in, 46. and where they be, 631. are the wild waves saying, 680. are these so withered, 116. boots it at one gate, 242. can an old man do but die, 584. can ennoble sots, 319. care I how chaste she be, 26. care I how fair she be, 26. constitutes a State, 438. dire effects from civil discord, 299. do you read my lord, 133. God hath joined together, 840. has been has been, 274. has posterity done for us, 439. he has he gives, 102. he knew what 's, 8, 210, 786. is a lie, after all, 560. is a man profited, 840. is and what must be, 231. is done is done, 121. is done we may compute, 448. is gone and what 's past help, 77. is Hecuba to him, 134. is her history, 75. is impossible can't be, 454. is in a name, 105. is one man's poison, 199. is the night, 123. is worth in anything, 213. is writ is writ, 548. is yours is mine, 50, 700. makes all doctrines plain, 215. man dare I dare, 122. may man within him hide, 49. men daily do not knowing, 52. men dare do what men may do, 52. mighty contests rise, 325. more felicitie can fall, 30. ne'er was nor is, 323. news on the Rialto, 61. none hath dared thou hast done, 26. oft was thought, 323. seest thou else, 42. so rare as a day in June, 658. sought they thus afar, 569. the dickens, 46. thou liv'st live well, 240. thou wouldst highly, 117. though the field be lost, 223. was good shall be good, 649. was shall live as before, 649. we gave we have, 802. we have we prize not, 53. we left we lost, 802. we spent we had, 802. will Mrs. Grundy say, 457. Whatever is best administered, 318. is is in its causes just, 276. is is not, 284. is is right, 316. is worth doing at all, 352. was great seemed to him little, 591. was or is or will be, 740. Whatsoever a man soweth, 847. state I am, in, 847. thing is lost, 424. things are honest, 847. things are just, 847. things are lovely, 847. things are of good report, 847. things are pure, 847. things are true, 847. thy hand findeth to do, 831. ye would that men should do, 839. Wheat, as two grains of, 60. for this planting, 616. Wheedling arts, the, 348. Wheel, as she turns the giddy, 393. broken at the cistern, 831. butterfly upon a, 328. in the midst of a wheel, 835. noisy, was still, 634. shoulder to the, 189. the sofa round, 420. the world is a, 610. Wheels of brazen chariots, 236. of Phoebus' wain, 243. of weary life stood still, 276. Wheel-work, was man made a, 649. Wheeson week, Wednesday in, 89. Whelp and hound, mongrel, 400. When found make a note of, 652. he would he shall have nay, 9. I ope my lips, 60. in doubt win the trick, 861. Israel of the Lord, 493. Israel was from bondage led, 261. love speaks, 56. lovely woman stoops to folly, 403. shall we three meet again, 115. taken to be well shaken, 454. the age is in the wit is out, 52. the sea was roaring, 't was, 347. we two parted, 539. Whence and what art thou, 229. can comfort spring, 479. is thy learning, 348. Where dwellest thou, 103. go the poet's lines, 636. go we know not, 48. I would ever be, I am, 538. ignorance is bliss, 382. is my child, an echo answers, 550. law ends tyranny begins, 364. lives the man that has not tried, 492. Macgregor sits, 790. my Julia's lips do smile, 201. none admire, useless to excel, 377. the bee sucks there suck I, 43. the Lord knows, 318. the shoe pinches, 724. the tree falleth, 831. thou lodgest I will lodge, 814. was Roderick then, 492. your treasure is, 838. Whereabout, prate of my, 119. Where'er I roam, 394. Wherefore are these things hid, 74. art thou Romeo, 105. for every why a, 50, 210. in all things, why and, 93. Wheresoever whensoever, 436. Whether in sea or fire, 126. Whetstone, the blunt, 32. While I was musing, 819. stands the Coliseum, 546. thee I seek protecting Power, 674. there is life there 's hope, 349. Whining school-boy, 69. Whip, a hangman's, 448. in every honest hand a, 155. me such honest knaves, 149. Whips and scorns of time, 135. Whipped for o'erdoing termagant, 137. the offending Adam, 90. Whipping, who should 'scape, 134. Whipster, every puny, 156. Whirligig of time, 77. Whirlwind of passion, 137. reap the, 835. rides in the, 299, 331. Whirlwind's roar, 394. sway, sweeping, 383. Whisper, full well the busy, 397. hark they, 334. of the throne, shape the, 633. softness in chambers, 254. well-bred, close the scene, 419. with far-heard, 498. Whispers low, when duty, 600. of each other's watch, 91. of fancy, 367. the o'er-fraught heart, 124. Whispered in heaven, 't was, 674. it to the woods, 238. word, sweet in every, 551. Whispering humbleness, 61. I will ne'er consent, 556. lovers made, for, 395. tongues can poison truth, 500. wind, bayed the, 396. with white lips, 543. Whist, the wild waves, 42. Whistle and she will come to you, 198, 449. and sing, still he'd, 436. clear as a, 351. free, the shrill winds, 653. her off and let her down, 153. paid dear for his, 361. them back, when he pleased, 399. wel ywette, 3. Whistles in his sound, pipes and, 69. Whistled for want of thought, 273. Whistling aloud to bear his courage up, 354. of a name, 262, 319. to keep from being afraid, 277. White, a moment, then melts, 451. as heaven, soul as, 197. as snow, beard was as, 142. black and gray, 231. or a black stone, 789. pure celestial, 574. radiance of eternity, 565. shall not neutralize the black, 651. so very white, nor, 464. wench's black eye, 106. will have its black, 404. wonder of Juliet's hand, 108. Whited sepulchres, 841. White-handed hope, 243. Whiteness, angel, 52. of his soul, he had kept the, 543. Whitens in the sun, web that, 526. Whiter than driven snow, 380. Whitewashed wall, 397. White-winged reapers, 264. Whither thou goest I will go, 814. Who ran to help me when I fell, 535. that hath ever been, 497. think not God at all, 242. think too little, 268. thinks must mourn, 289. would fardels bear, 136. would not be a boy, 541. would not weep, 327. Whole duty of man, 832. half was more than the, 758. head is sick, 832. heart is faint, 832. of it, let me taste the, 650. of life to live, 't is not the, 496. one stupendous, 316. part we see but not a, 315. stay of bread, 833. world, if he shall gain the, 840. world kin, makes the, 102. Wholesome restraint, liberty is, 531. the nights are, 127. Wholesomest, old wine is, 181. Whores were burnt alive, 287. Whose dog are you, 334. Whoso sheddeth man's blood, 812. Why a wherefore, every, 50, 210. and wherefore in all things, 93. ar' n't they all contented, 689. thus longing thus forever sighing, 680. Wicked cease from troubling, 816. flee when no man pursueth, 829. forsake his way, 834. little better than one of the, 83. man was never wise, 342. mercies of the, are cruel, 826. must have done something, 763. no man all at once, 721. no peace unto the, 834. or charitable, be thy intents, 130. something, this way comes, 123. world, vanity of this, 850. Wickedness, disgrace of, added to old age, 735. methods in man's, 197. one man's, 710. sweet in his mouth, 817. tents of, dwell in the, 821. Wickliffe's dust shall spread abroad, 484. Wide, a world too, 69. as a church door, 't is not so, 107. as his will extends, 342. as the waters be, 484. enough for thee and me, 378. is the gate, 839. sea, alone on a, 498. the villains march, 87. was his parish, 2. Widening, ever, slowly silence all, 629. Wide-waving wings, 424. Widow of fifty, here 's to the, 442. some undone, 194. weeds appears, in, 449. woman, 815. Widows, thousands of undone, 172. Widow's heart to sing, 817. Widowed wife and wedded maid, 494. Wielded at will, 241. Wife, all the world and his, 293. and children hostages to fortune, 165. and children impediments to great enterprises, 165. Caesar's, free from suspicion, 727. dearer than the bride, 377. giving honour unto the, 849. love your neighbour's, 591. man who tells his, all he knows, 222. mirror of an honest, 463. my particular plague is my, 730. not so much as suspected, 727. of mine, sweet wee, 450. of thy bosom, 813. sympathetic, 698. the shoemaker's, 15. the weaker vessel, 849. true and honourable, 112. what would you with my, 791. whoso findeth a, 827. widowed, and wedded maid, 494. with nine small children, 687. Wifly patience, flour of, 4. Wight borne to disastrous end, 30. if ever such, were, 151. O base Hungarian, 45. of high renown, 406. Wild and willowed shore, 487. by starts 't was, 390. in their attire, so, 116. in woods, when, 275. passion-waves lulled to rest, 562. the garden was a, 513. thyme blows, bank where the, 58. waves saying, what are the, 680. with all regret, 630. Wilderness, choice grain into this, 266. lodge in some vast, 418. lodging-place in the, 835. love in such a, 516. of single instances, 627. of sweets, 235. of warning, 661. Wildernesses, desert, 243. Wild-fowl, concerning, 77. Wild-goose chase, 786. Wild-warbling measures, 447. Wile, children with endearing, 397. Wiles, cranks and wanton, 248. transient sorrows simple, 474. Will and fate fix'd fate, 228. based upon her people's, 623. be there a, 444. complies against his, 215. craft of, 163. current of a woman's, 670. executes a freeman's, 538. for if she, she will, 313. for the deed, 292, 297, 772. glideth at his own sweet, 470. good or evil, save in the, 746. good or ill lies in the, 744. good, toward men, 841. had tongue at, 151. Honeycomb, 297. I should have my, 788. left free the human, 334. my poverty but not my, 108. not when he may, 9. one man's, to live by, 31. or won't, a woman, 313. pay thy poverty not thy, 108. puzzles the, 136. reason firm the temperate, 475. reason panders, 140. serveth not another's, 174. star of the unconquered, 613. state's collected, 438. to do the soul to dare, 491. torrent of a woman's, 313. unconquerable, 223. when you, they won't, 703. wielded at, 241. William cook, tell, 90. you are old father, 506. Willie Winkie, wee, 679. Willing hart, 11. the spirit indeed is, 841. to wound, 327. Willingly let it die, not, 253. Willow, all a green, 9. lake where drooped the, 596. willow willow, oh, 406. Willows, dew-drooping, 666. harps upon the, 824. Willowed shore, wild and, 487. Willowy brook, 455. Wills and fates do so contrary run, 138. to do or say, 238. Win a woman with his tongue, 44. the good we oft might, 47. the trick, when in doubt, 861. they laugh that, 155. us to our harm, 116. us with honest trifles, 116. with grace to, 600. wouldst wrongly, 117. Wins not more than honesty, 100. Wince, let the galled jade, 138. Wind and his nobility, betwixt the, 83. and tide, 10. argument against an east, 663. bayed the whispering, 396. beggared by the strumpet, 62. blew you hither, what, 90. blow, come wrack, 126. blow thou winter, 70. blows loudly, nor ever, 629. bloweth where it listeth, 842. breathing of the common, 471. crannying, save to the, 543. dry sun dry, 21. embraced by the strumpet, 62. fly upon the wings of the, 818. God gives, by measure, 206. God tempers the, 379. he that observeth the, 831. hears God in the, 315. him up for fourscore years, 276. hollow blasts of, 347. hope constancy in, 539. ill blows the, which profits nobody, 90. ill, turns none to good, 20. ill, which blows no man good, 90. is, see which way the, 195. large a charter as the, 68. let her down the, 153. may the east, never blow when he goes a-fishing, 207. of criticism, 375. or weather, nought cared for, 503. pass by me as the idle, 114. passeth over it, 823. run before the, 393. sails filled with lusty, 37. sits the, in that corner, 51. sorrow's keenest, 482. stands as never it stood, 20. streaming to the, 224. tears shall drown the, 118. that follows fast, 537. that grand old harper, 667. they have sown the, 835. thunder-storm against the, 546. to keep the, away, 144. upon the wings of the, 818. voice in every, 381. when she dances in the, 274. Winds and waves on the side of the ablest navigators, 430. blew great guns, though, 436. blow, crack your cheeks, 146. blow till they have wakened death, 151. can blow, wherever, 413. come, come as the, 493. courted by all the, 242. four-square to all the, 628. happy, upon her played, 627. imprisoned in the viewless, 48. in their hands, 712. naked woods and wailing, 573. of doctrine were let loose, 255. of heaven visit her face, 128. of March with beauty, take the, 77. on the wings of all the, 23. rides on the posting, 160. stormy, do blow, 176, 515. swept the mountain-height, 568. that hold them play, 242. their revels keep, 679. were love-sick, 157. whistle free, the shrill, 653. Wind-beaten hill, 515. Winding bout, with many a, 249. Rhine, wide and, 543. up days with toil, 92. way, see them on their, 536. Winding-sheet of Edward's race, 383. snow shall be their, 515. Window like a pillory, each, 214. light through yonder, 105. of the east, the golden, 104. tirlin' at the, cryin' at the lock, 679. Windows of the sky, 357. of the soul, 782. storied, richly dight, 250. that exclude the light, 386. Windowed raggedness, 147. Windy night a rainy morrow, 162. side of the law, keep on the, 76. Wine, a cup of hot, 103. a new friend is as new, 837. and I 'll not look for, 179. and women dotages of human kind, 188. and women, let us have, 557. come come good, 152. flown with insolence and, 224. for thy stomach's sake, 848. good, needs no bush, 72. in toys in lusts or, 260. invisible spirit of, 152. is a good familiar creature, 152. is a mocker, 827. is the mirror of the heart, 696. ivy-branch over the, 714. like the best, 832. look not thou upon the, 828. of another, drink the, 764. of life is drawn, 120. of wits the wise beguile, 345. old books old, 401. old, to drink, 171. old, wholesomest, 181. our goblets gleam in, 678. out-did the frolic, 203. pernicious to mankind, 338. sudden friendship springs from, 350. sweet poison of misused, 243. that maketh glad the heart, 823. truth in, 719. walnuts and the, 623. women and, 811. Wines, purple as their, 332. Wine-press alone, trodden the, 834. Wing, as a noiseless, 543. bird on the, 680. conquest's crimson, 383. damp my intended, 238. dropped from an angel's, 484. human soul take, 552. ne'er stoops to earth her, 523. oblivion stretch her, 347. quill from an angel's, 484. Wings, add speed to thy, 229. at heaven's gate she claps her, 32. chickens under her, 841. clip an angel's, 574. flies with swallow's, 97. flung rose from their, 238. friendship is love without, 560. girt with golden, 243. golden hours on angel's, 450. healing in his, 836. in tears, dip their, 632. lend your, 335. lends corruption lighter, 322. like a dove, oh that I had, 820. love without his, 560. of all the winds, 23. of an ostrich, 590. of borrowed wit, 200. of night, falls from the, 614. of silence, float upon the, 244. of the morning, 824. of the wind, fly upon the, 818. of winds came flying, on, 327. on wide-waving, 424. riches make themselves, 828. sailing on obscene, 501. seem to walk on, 339. shadow of thy, 818. spreads his light, 333. that which hath, 831. Winged Cupid is painted blind, 57. hours of bliss, 514. sea-girt citadel, 541. the shaft, 539. Wink, I have not slept one, 160. Winkie, wee Willie, 679. Winking Mary-buds, 159. Winning wave, 201. world worth the, 272. Winsome wee thing, 450. Winter comes to rule, 356. in his bounty, no, 159. in thy year, no, 438. is past, for lo the, 832. lingering chills the lap of May, 394. loves a dirge-like sound, 486. my age is as a lusty, 67. of our discontent, 95. ruler of the inverted year, 420. weeds outworn, her, 566. when the dismal rain, 667. wind, blow blow thou, 70. Winters more, ran he on ten, 276. Winter's day, man's life like a, 263. day, sunbeam in a, 358. fury, withstood the, 671. head, crown old, 259. Wintry world, in this, 524. Wipe a bloody nose, 349. my weeping eyes, 303. Wiped away the weeds, 598. our eyes of drops, 69. with a little address, 416. Wisdom, all men's, 861. and wit are born with a man, 195. and wit are little seen, 312. apply our hearts unto, 822. at one entrance, 230. beyond the rules of physic, 167. crieth without, 824. earth sounds my, 344. finds a way, 444. from another's mishaps, 713. in the scorn of consequence, 623. is better than rubies, 825. is humble, 422. is justified of her children, 839. is rare in youth and beauty, 343. is the gray hair unto men, 836. is the principal thing, 825. is the result of human, 375. lingers but knowledge comes, 626. man of years, the man of, 309. married to immortal verse, 481. mounts her zenith, 433. nearer when we stoop, 479. never lies, 342. not acquired by years, 700. of many, wit of one, 861. of our ancestors, 407. overmatch for strength, 715. point of, to be silent, 729. price of, is above rubies, 817. seems the part of, 420. shall die with you, 816. short saying contains much, 697. spirit of, 833. staple of all, 409. the prime, 237. therefore get, 825. vain, all and false philosophy, 228. wake, though, 231. will not enter, there, 594. with each studious year, 544. with mirth, who mixed, 399. world is governed with little, 195. Wisdom's aid, friend of pleasure, 390. gate, suspicion sleeps at, 231. part, this is, 362. school, saint in, 181. self oft seeks solitude, 244. Wise above that which is written, 845. all that men held, 217. amazed temperate and furious, 120. among fools, to be, 721. and masterly inactivity, 457. and salutary neglect, 408. as serpents, 839. as the frogs, 352. be lowly, 237. be not worldly, 203. beacon of the, 102. coffee makes the politician, 326. consider her ways and be, 825. convey the, it call, 45. defer not to be, 295. do never live long, so, 97. dreams, fly with thy, 342. exceeding, fair spoken, 101. excel, arts in which the, 279. father knows his own child, 62. follies of the, 365. folly to be, 382. fool doth think he is, 71. for cure on exercise depend, 270. good to be merry and, 9, 37, 450. great men are not always, 817. he bids fair to grow, 712. healthy wealthy and, 360. histories make men, 168. how cautious are the, 345. if you are wise, be, 701. in his own conceit, 828. in show, 252. in their own craftiness, 816. in your own conceits, 844. is he that can himselven knowe, 4. little, the best fools be, 177. little too, 172. made lowly, 475. man is strong, 828. man poor like a sacred book, 181. man, silence an answer to a, 730. man, to discover a, 765. man's son, every, 75. men avoid the faults of fools, 725. men profit more by fools, 725. men's counters, words are, 200. no man is born, 790. passiveness, in a, 466. person and a fool, difference between, 702. pound foolish penny, 186. saws and modern instances, 69. son maketh a glad father, 825. so young never live long, so, 97. spirits of the, sit in the clouds, 89. swift is less than to be, 341. teach a monarch to be, 387. the only wretched are the, 287. the reverend head, 303. through time, 337. to resolve patient to perform, 342. to talk with our past hours, 307. to-day, be, 306. type of the, 485. well to be merry and, 689. what is it to be, 319. wine can of their wits the, beguile, 345. with speed be, 311. words of the, 832. Wisely, charming never so, 821. one that loved not, 156. whatever you do do, 802. who reasons, 320. worldly, be, 203. Wiser and better grow, 670. being good than bad, 650. for his learning, no man is, 195. in his own conceit, 828. in their generation, 842. second thoughts are ever, 699. than a daw, no, 93. than the children of light, 842. Wisest brightest meanest of mankind, 319. censure, mouths of, 152. man who is not wise, 472. may be perplexed, the, 408. men not the greatest clerks, 3, 17. men, relished by the, 389. of men, Socrates the, 241. to entrap the, 63. virtuousest best, 238. Wish and care, man whose, 334. her stay, who saw to, 237. his religion an anxious, 578. not what we, 390. was father to that thought, 90. Wishes, all their country's, 389. in idle, fools supinely stay, 444. lengthen like our shadows, 309. never learned to stray, their sober, 385. soon as granted fly, whose, 488. stilled, be my vain, 674. Wished devoutly to be, 135. she had not heard it, 150. Wishing, content myself with, 376. of all employments, 308. Wishings, good meanings and, 205. Wist, beware of had I, 9. Wit, a man in, 335. and gay rhetoric, 246. among lords, 369. and wisdom are little seen, 312. and wisdom born with a man, 195. brevity is the soul of, 133. brightens, how the, 324. cause that, is in other men, 88. eloquence and poetry, 260. enjoy your dear, 246. fault of a penetrating, 796. for so much room there is no, 222. hast so much, 300. her, was more than man, 270. high as metaphysic, 210. in a jest, whole, 196. in the combat, whose, 519. in the fountain of, 706. in the very first line, 399. invites you, his, 415. is a feather, 319. is out when age is in, 52. men of, will condescend, 290. miracle instead of, 311. mouses, not worth a leke, 4. much, but shy of using it, 209. nature dressed is true, 323. ne'er beware of my own, 67. no room for, heads so little, 222. of one, wisdom of many, 861. one man's, all men's wisdom, 861. piety nor, shall lure it back, 768. plentiful lack of, 133. put his whole, in a jest, 196. shines at the expense of his memory, 800. skirmish of, there 's a, 50. so narrow human, 323. sum of Shakespeare's, 600. that can creep, 328. the Scotch are void of, 389. to mortify a, 329. too fine a point to your, 792. too proud for a, 399. will come, and fancy, 336. will shine, 270. wine beguile the wise of, 345. wings of borrowed, 200. with dunces, 331. Wits, dunce with, 331. encounter of our, 96. good, jump, 791. great, jump, 378. home-keeping youth have homely, 44. lord among, 369. so many heads so many, 10. to madness near allied, 267. write pen devise, 55. Wit's end, at their, 12, 823. Witch hath power to charm, 127. the world with noble horsemanship, 86. Witches steal young children, 187. Witchcraft, hell of, 163. this only is the, I have used, 151. Witchery of the soft blue sky, 468. Witching time of night, 139. Witchingly instil a sweetness, 357. With thee, there 's no living, 300. Wither, his leaf also shall not, 818. her, age cannot, 157. Withered and shaken, 584. and so wild in their attire, 116. in their pride, 643. is the garland of the war, 159. when true hearts lie, 521. Withering fled, hope, 551. on the ground, 338. on the stalk, maidens, 477. on the virgin thorn, 57. Withers are unwrung, our, 138. at another's joy, 355. Within, I have that, which passeth show, 127. is good and fair, 503. it hardens a, 448. one of her, 297. that awful volume lies, 494. that 's innocent, 329. they that are, would fain go out, 176. Without or this or that, 322. thee I cannot live, 569. Thee we are poor, 421. they that are, would fain go in, 176. Witnesses, cloud of, 848. Witty in myself, I am not only, 88. it shall be not long, 353. to talk with, 256. words though ne'er so, 25. Wives are young men's mistresses, 165. men with mothers and, 585. strawberry, 171. Wiving and hanging go by destiny, 63. Wizards that peep and mutter, 833. Woe, aged in this world of, 542. Altama murmurs to their, 398. amid severest, 381. awaits a country, 489. being not unacquainted with, 185. bowed down by weight of, 561. by some degree of, 377. checkered paths of joy and, 362. day of, the watchful night, 508. deepest notes of, 452. doth tread upon another's heel, 143. every, a tear can claim, 548. fig for care fig for, 9. gave signs of, 239. heritage of, 551. is me to have seen what I have, 136. Jove gave us, 339. life protracted is protracted, 365. luxury of, 518. man of, not always a, 487. melt at others', 335, 346. mockery of, the, 335. not always a man of, 487. of years, knelled the, 646. pilot of my proper, 552. ponderous, though a, 289. raging impotence of, 341. rearward of a conquered, 162. sabler tints of, 386. silence in love bewrays more, 25. sleep the friend of, 508. smiles of joy the tears of, 524. source of my bliss and, 398. succeeds a woe, 202. teach me to feel another's, 334. that ever felt another's, 340. touch of joy or, 389. trappings and suits of, 127. truth denies all eloquence to, 551. Woes cluster, 308. from woman rose, what mighty, 345. historian of my country's, 342. new wail with old, 161. rare are solitary, 308. shall serve for sweet discourses, 108. starry Galileo with his, 545. tear that flows for others', 424. unnumbered, 336. Woe-begone, so dead in look so, 88. Wold not when he might, 405. Wolf dwell with the lamb, 833. from the door, 8. howling of the, 38. on the fold, like the, 551. Wolves, silence ye, 331. Woman a contradiction at best, 322. among all those, not found a, 830. and may be wooed, she 's a, 104. believe a, or an epitaph, 539. brawling, in a wide house, 827. contentious, 829. could play the, with mine eyes, 124. dare, what will not gentle, 507. destructive damnable deceitful, 280. died, the saint sustained it the, 335. excellent thing in, 149. for thy more sweet understanding a, 54. frailty thy name is, 128. fury of a disappointed, 296. good name in man and, 153. hath nine lives like a cat, 16. hell contains no fouler fiend than, 345. how divine a thing, may be made, 475. I hate a dumpy, 556. in her first passion, 557. in our hours of ease, 490. in this humour wooed, 96. in this humour won, 96. in unwomanly rags, 585. is at heart a rake, 321. is fair, die because a, 199. is woman's natural ally, 698. laborin' man and laborin', 658. laid old Troy in ashes, 280. lays his hand upon a, 463. light of a dark eye in, 544. like a dewdrop, 644. lost Mark Antony the world, 280. lovely woman, O, 280. loves her lover, 557. man delights not me no nor, 134. man that is born of, 817. mist is dispelled by, 348. moved is like a fountain troubled, 73. nature made thee to temper man, 280. O woman, perfect, 183. of her word, honest, 63. one hair of a, 191. one that was a, 143. perfect, nobly planned, 475. perfected, earth's noblest thing, 656. poor Ione, 89. preaching, 371. scorned, no fury like a, 294. she is a, 93, 104. should be good for everything at home, 699. smiled, till, 513. still be a, to you, 305. still gentler sister, 448. stoops to folly, when lovely, 403. stranger thing is, 559. such duty, oweth to her husband, 73. supper with such a, 561. take an elder, let the, 75. take some savage, 626. that deliberates is lost, 298. that seduces all mankind, 348. therefore may be won, 104. therefore may be wooed, 104. therefore to be won, 93. thou large-brain'd, 621. trusted a secret to a, 725. what mighty ills done by, 280. what mighty woes from, 345. widow, 815. will or won't depend on 't, 313. Woman's breast his favourite seat, 482. counsel, a virtuous, 36. eye, black is a pearl in a, 35. eye, such beauty as a, 55. eyes, light that lies in, 522. faith and woman's trust, 494. heart, the way to hit a, 597. looks, my only books were, 522. love, brief my lord as, 138. love, paths to a, 198. mood, fantastic as a, 492. nay stands for naught, 163. praise, sweeter sound of, 593. reason, no other but a, 44. whole existence, love is, 556. will, current of a, 670. will, torrent of a, 313. work is never done, 688. Woman-country! wooed not wed, 647. Womanhood and childhood, 614. Womankind, best of, 346. faith in, 630. Womb of morning dew, 28. of nature, wild abyss the, 229. of pia mater, in the, 55. of the morning, 823, 851. of uncreated night, 227. Women, alas the love of, 557. and brave men, 542. and song, wine, 811. bevy of fair, 240. England is a paradise for, 192. faded for ages, 648. find few real friends, 377. framed to make, false, 151. have no character, most, 321. hear these tell-tale, 97. in their first passion, 796. Italy is a hell for, 192. lamps shone o'er fair, 542. men and, merely players, 69. must weep, 664. pardoned all except her face, 559. passing the love of, 815. pleasing punishment of, 50. seven, take hold of one man, 833. sweet is revenge to, 556. wear the breeches, 186. went astray, if weak, 287. when Achilles hid himself among, 219. wine and, 188, 557. wish to be who love their lords, 392. won't, when you will, 703. words are, deeds are men, 206. Women's eyes, from, 56. weapons water-drops, 146. Won, grace that, 237. nor lost, neither, 672. not unsought be, 237. she is a woman therefore to be, 93. showed how fields were, 396. though baffled oft is ever, 548. was ever woman in this humour, 96. when the battle 's lost and, 145. Wonder, all mankind's, 279. grew, still the, 397. how the devil they got there, 327. last but nine deies, 6. nine days', 616. of an hour, 541. of Juliet's hand, white, 108. of our stage, the, 179. what I was begun for, 689. where you stole 'em, 290. without our special, 122. Wonders, hair on end at his own, 420. that I yet have heard, 112. to perform, his, 423. Wonderful is death, how, 567. most wonderful, 70. their unanimity is, 441. thy love to me was, 815. yet again, 70. Wonderfully and fearfully made, 824. Wondering for his bread, 420. Wondrous excellence, 163. kind, makes one, 387. pitiful, 't was, 150. strange, this is, 133. strong yet lovely in your strength, 544. sweet and fair, so, 220. Won't, if she, she won't, 313. Wonted fires, e'en in our ashes, 385. Woo her, and that would, 151. her as the lion wooes his brides, 392. men are April when they, 71. Wood, born in a, 202. deep and gloomy, 467. drudgery at the desk's dead, 509. land to plant a, 289. not stones nor, make a state, 437. old, burns brightest, 181. one impulse from a vernal, 466. sighs to find them in the, 573. till Birnam, do come, 125. till Birnam, remove, 124. to burn, old, 171. what, a cudgel 's by the blow, 213. Woods against a stormy sky, 569. and pastures new, fresh, 248. are full of them, 860. Greta, are green, 492. have eares, 17. or steepy mountains, 40. pleasure in the pathless, 547. senators of mighty, 575. stoic of the, 516. to the sleeping, singeth, 499. wailing winds and naked, 573. when wild in, 275. whispered it to the, 238. Woodbine, luscious, 58. well-attired, 248. Woodcocks, springes to catch, 130. Wooden shoes, round-heads and, 300. walls of England, 861. Woodman spare that tree, 595. spare the beechen tree, 516. Woodman's axe lies free, 570. Wood-notes wild, native, 249. Wood-pigeons breed, where the, 380. Wooed, beautiful therefore to be, 93. in haste to wed at leisure, 72. woman therefore may be, 104. woman in this humour, 96. would be, not unsought be won, 237. Wooer, was a thriving, 295. Woof, spun out of Iris', 243. weave the warp weave the, 383. Wooing in my boys, I 'll go, 406. the caress, 555. Wooingly, heaven's breath smells, 117. Wool, all cry and no, 211. go for, come home shorn, 791. moche crye and no, 7. of bat and tongue of dog, 123. tease the huswife's, 246. Wool-gathering, thoughts ran a, 792. wits from, 173. Woollen, odious in, 321. Word, accoutred as I was upon the, 110. Alone, knells in that, 606. Alone, that worn out, 606. and a blow, 107, 277. and measured phrase, 470. answer me in one, 70. as fail, no such, 606. as good as his bond, 790. at random spoken, 492. changed for a worse one, 343. character dead at every, 442. choleric, in the captain, 48. damned use that, in hell, 108. dropped a tear upon the, 379. everich, he most reherse, 2. every whispered, 551. farewell a, that must be, 548. farewell that fatal, 551. fitly spoken, 828. flirtation that significant, 353. for teaching me that, 65. God in his works and, 304. He was the, that spake it, 177. honest woman of her, 63. honour, what is that, 87. in season spoken, 611. it was bilbow, the, 351. light dies before thy uncreating, 332. never break thy, 750. never wanted a good, 400. no man relies on, 279. of Caesar might have stood, 113. of onset gave, 474. of promise to our ear, 126. of righteousness, 848. once familiar, 581. reputation dies at every, 326. so idly spoken, 606. spoken in due season, 826. suit the action to the, 137. sweet in every whispered, 551. tears wash out a, 768. that must be, 548. think not thy, alone is right, 692. to scorn, laughed his, 415. to the action, suit the, 137. to throw at a dog, 66. too large, tempted her with, 52. torture one poor, 270. voice like a prophet's, 562. wash out a, of it, 768. whose lightest, 131. with her sharp is the, 294. with this learned Theban, 147. Words all ears took captive, whose, 74. all the power of, 330. and actions, from all her, 238. apt and gracious, delivers in, 55. are but empty thanks, 296. are faint, all, 437. are like leaves, 323. are men's daughters, 368. are no deeds, 98. are the daughters of earth, 368. are the physician of a mind diseased, 695. are things, 558. are wise men's counters, 200. are women deeds are men, 206. as in fashions, in, 324. at random flung, 437. be few, let thy, 830. be not confused in, 755. bethumped with, 78. brave Raleigh spoke, 330. charm agony with, 53. congealed by cold, 738. darkeneth counsel by, 817. deceiving, in, 251. deeds not, 185. Emerson whose rich, 658. fair, never hurt the tongue, 38. familiar as household, 92. finden, newe, 2. fine, wonder where you stole 'em, 290. flows in fit, 268. fly up, my, 140. forcible are right, 816. give sorrow, 124. have suffered corruption, 174. he multiplieth, 817. I understand a fury in your, 155. immodest, admit of no defence, 278. in their best order, 505. intellectual power through, 480. joys of sense lie in three, 319. like airy servitors, 253. long-tailed, in osity, 462. men of few, are the best men, 91. move slow, the, 324. multitude of, 758. Narcissa's last, 321. no, can paint, 437. no, suffice the secret soul, 551. of all sad, of tongue or pen, 619. of learned length, 397. of love then spoken, 523. of Marmion, the last, 490. of Mercury are harsh, 57. of the wise as goads, 832. of truth and soberness, 843. repeats his, 79. report thy, how he may, 242. rhapsody of, 140. smell of the apron, 732. smelt of the lamp, 728. smoother than butter, 821. sounding on through, 465. spareth his, 827. sweet as honey, 337. ten low, in one dull line, 324. that Bacon or Raleigh spoke, 330. that burn, 382. that have been so nimble, 196. that weep and tears that speak, 262. the unpleasantest, 64. the shadows of actions, 729. things not made for, 759. thou hast spoken, 682. though ne'er so witty, 25. to give fair, 12. to them, wut 's, 660. two narrow, _hic jacet_, 27. two, to that bargain, 294. unpack my heart with, 135. weighty sense flows in fit, 268. were few, looks were fond, 537. were now written, that my, 817. with heavenly, 36. with these dark, 479. without knowledge, 817. without thoughts, 140. words words, 133. worst of thoughts the worst of, 153. writ in waters, 37. Wordsworth's healing power, 665. Wordy, be not, 750. Wore a wreath of roses, 581. Work and tools, there is always, 656. books or, or healthful play, 302. born with him, man's, 656. creature 's at his dirty, again, 327. for man to mend, 270. goes bravely on, the, 295. huddle up their, 419. is done, the reaper's, 570. made manifest, 845. man goeth forth unto his, 823. many hands make light, 17. men must, 664. nature's noblest, 446. night cometh when no man can, 843. noblest, she classes O, 446. of a moment, 785. of God, the noblest, 319. of our hands, 822. of polished idleness, 457. of their own hearts, 566. rising to a man's, 753. together for good, 844. to sport as tedious as to, 83. under our labour grows, 238. what a piece of, is a man, 134. who first invented, 509. woman's, is never done, 688. workman known by the, 797. Works done least rapidly, 647. each natural agent, 36. follows God in his, 304. full of good, 843. in, subdued to what it, 163. most authors steal their, 325. nature sighing through all hell, 239. of nature, ford of all, 30. rich in good, 848. son of his own, 785. these are thy glorious, 235. universal, blank of nature's, 230. Workers, men the, 626. Working our salvation, tools of, 215. out a pure intent, 482. out its way, fiery soul, 267. Workings, hum of mighty, 576. Working-day world, full of briers, 66. Workman known by the work, 797. not to be ashamed, 848. World, all corners of the, 160. all is right with the, 644. all the beauty of the, 262. all the uses of this, 128. along its path advances, 523. always morn somewhere in the, 604. an idler too, busy, 420. and his wife, all the, 293. and its dread laugh, 356. and worldlings base, 90. another and a better, 805. applaud the hollow ghost, 665. as good be out of the, 296. assassination has never changed the history of the, 607. bade the, farewell, 513. balance of the old, 464. banish all the, 85. bank-note, 563. before the whole, 798. bestride the narrow, 110. better, than this, 66. blows and buffets of the, 121. books a substantial, 477. borrow the name of the, 166. breathers of this, 162. breathes out contagion to this, 139. brought death into the, 223. but as a stage, 784. called the new, into existence, 464. calls idle, whom the, 420. came up stairs into the, 294. can give, not a joy the, 553. can never fill, void the, 422. cankers of a calm, 86. cast out of the, and despised, 27. children of this, 842. citizen of the, 605, 739, 764. commandress of the, 35. creation's heir the, 394. daffed the, aside, 86. dissolves, when all the, 41. doth but two nations bear, 263. dreams books are each a, 477. drowsy syrups of the, 154. enchants the, 356. envy of the, 408. ere the, be past, 396. falls when Rome falls, 546. far from ours, some, 567. fashion of this, passeth away, 845. fever of the, 467. for all the, he was, 90. flesh and the devil, 850. foremost man of all this, 114. forgetting by the world forgot, 333. four corners of the, 781. gain the whole, 840. gifts of the, 66. girdle round about the, 36. give the, the lie, 25. goes, honest as this, 133. goes up the world goes down, 664. goes with no eyes, 148. good bye proud, 598. good deed in a naughty, 66. grew pale, name at which the, 365. had wanted many an idle song, 326. half-brother of the, America, 654. half of the, knoweth not how the other half liveth, 771. harmoniously confused, 333. harmony of the, 31. has nothing to bestow, 362. hath flattered all the, 26. he gave his honours to the, 100. he pleases all the, 800. he that knows not the, 755. he was for all the, 90. him who bore the, 483. his arm he flung against the, 642. how little wisdom governs the, 195. how this, goes with no eyes, 148. I have not loved the, 544. I hold the, but as the world, 60. I never have sought the, 374. if all the, were young, 68. if God hath made this, so fair, 497. impossible to please all the, 797. in arms, against a, 593. in arms, come the, 80. in charity with the, 292. in love with night, 107. in that new, 627. in the morning of the, 644. in the universal, 93. in this canting, 378. in this wintry, 524. in vain had tried, 526. in which I moved alone, 564. inhabit this bleak, alone, 521. into this breathing, 95. is a bubble, 170. is a comedy, 389. is a stage, all the, 69, 173, 780. is a strange affair, 797. is a theatre the earth a stage, 194. is a tragedy to those who feel, 389. is a wheel, the, 610. is all a fleeting show, this, 524. is ancient, when the, 169. is given to lying, how this, 88. is good and the people are good, 673. is grown so bad, 96. is mine oyster, 45. is not thy friend, 108. is too much with us, 476. is wide enough for both, 378. its veterans rewards, 321. jest and riddle of the, 317. knows me in my book, 778. knows nothing of its greatest men, 594. knows only two, 178. light of the, ye are the, 838. lights of the, 414. little foolery governs the, 195. little of this great, can I speak, 150. look round the habitable, 274. man is one, and hath another, 205. man of letters amongst men of the, 591. man of the, amongst men of letters, 591. man's ingress into the, 439. must be peopled, 51. my country is the, 605. naked through the, 155. natural and political, 409. ne'er saw, monster the, 279. no copy, leave the, 74. nourish all the, 56. now a bubble burst and now a, 315. of death, back to a, 500. of folke, 6. of happy days, to buy a, 96. of one religion, the, 604. of pleurisy and people, curest the, 199. of sighs, for my pains a, 150. of vile ill-favoured faults, 46. of waters, the rising, 230. of woe, aged in this, 542. one custom corrupt the, 629. our country is the, 605. out of fashion out of the, 296. peace to be found in the, 518. pendant hanging in a golden chain, 230. pomp and glory of this, 99. prevailed and its dread laugh, 356. proclaim, to all the sensual, 493. puritans gave action to the, 641. queen of the, 674. quiet limit of the, 625. rack of this tough, 149. reckless what I do to spite the, 121. rewards its votaries, 802. round about the pendent, 48. rub, let the, 786. secrets of the nether, 749. secure amidst a falling, 300. service of the antique, 67. shall mourn her, all the, 101. she followed him through all the, 627. shot heard round the, 599. sink, let the, 205. slide, let the, 9, 72, 198. slumbering, o'er a, 306. smooth its way through the, 353. snug farm of the, 507. so fair, God hath made this, 497. so runs the, away, 138. solitary monk who shook the, 610. soul of this, 742. spin forever, let the great, 626. stand up and say to all the, 115. start of the majestic, 110. statue that enchants the, 356. steal from the, 334. stood against the, 113. syllables govern the, 196. ten hours to the, 438. that few is all the, 39. that nourish all the, 56. the fever of the, 467. the flesh and the devil, 850. the lie, give the, 25. the whole, kin, 102. there is not in the wide, 520. this great roundabout, 424. this little, 81. this pendent, 230. this unintelligible, 467. three corners of the, 80. tired of wandering o'er the, 594. to curtain her sleeping, 568. to darkness, leaves the, 384. to give the, assurance, 140. to hide virtues in, 74. to live in, very good, 279. to peep at such a, 420. to see, a, 33. too glad and free, 589. too much respect upon the, 59. too noble for the, 103. too open for the, 655. too wide for his shrunk shank, 69. truth throughout the, 483. two nations bear, the, 263. uncertain comes and goes, 602. unheard by the, 524. unknown, into a, 616. upon the rack of this tough, 149. up stairs into the, I came, 294. uses of this, all the, 128. vanity of this wicked, 850. virtue passes current over the, 699. visitations daze the, 594. wag, let the, 11. wags, how the, 68. was all before them, 240. was guilty of a ballad, 54. was heard the, around, 251. was not to seek me, 374. was not worthy, of whom the, 848. was sad till woman smiled, 513. was worthy such men, 620. were young, if all the, 25. what I may appear to the, 278. when all the, dissolves, 41. where is any author in the, 55. who lost Mark Antony the, 280. who would inhabit alone this bleak, 521. wide enough for thee and me, 378. will come round to him, 601. will disagree in faith and hope, 318. witch the, with noble horsemanship, 86. with all its motley rout, 424. without a sun, 513. working-day, full of briers, 66. worship of the, but no repose, 565. worst, that ever was known, 279. worth the winning, 272. Worlds, allured to brighter, 396. best of all possible, 801. exhausted, imagined new, 366. in the yet unformed occident, 39. not realized, in, 478. should conquer twenty, 181. so many, so much to do, 633. wandering between two, 665. whose course is equable, 482. wrecks of matter and crush of, 299. World's altar-stairs, 632. creation, most ancient since the, 169. dread laugh, 356. great age begins anew, 566. great men, the, 638. law, nor the, 108. new fashion planted, 54. Shakespeare is not our poet but the, 511. tired denizen, the, 541. Worldlings do, testament as, 67. world and, 90. Worldly ends, thus neglecting, 42. goods, with all my, 851. life, the weariest, 49. wise, be not, 203. World-wide fluctuation, 634. Worm, bit with an envious, 104. darkness and the, 308. dieth not, where their, 841. in the bud, concealment like a, 75. is in the bud of youth, 423. man cannot make a, 776. needlessly sets foot upon a, 422. no god dare wrong a, 600. that hath eat of a king, 141. the canker and the grief, 555. the smallest, will turn, 95. Worms and epitaphs, let 's talk of, 81. devils at, 770. have eaten men, 71. of Nile, outvenoms all the, 160. Worn out with eating time, 276. Worn-out word Alone, 606. plan, man made on a, 660. Worse, make the, appear the better reason, 226, 759. deed, better day the, 282. for better for, 850. for the excuse, 80. for the wearing, 16. for wear, not much the, 417. further and fared, 17. greater feeling to the, 81. one word changed for a, 343. pray God they change for, 25. remains behind, 141. than a crime, it is, 805. than a man, little, 61. that which makes man no, 751. truth put to the, 255. Worship God he says, 447. of the great of old, silent, 554. of the world, they have the, 565. stated calls to, 369. still to the star of its, 524. the gods of the place, 193. to the garish sun, pay no, 107. too divine to love too fair to, 564. Worshipped stocks and stones, 252. sun, hour before the, 104. the rising than the setting sun, 726. Worshipper, nature mourns her, 488. Worst, bottom of the, 102. comes to the worst, 172, 785. inn's worst room, 322. of slaves, corrupted freemen, 387. of thoughts the worst of words, 153. speak something good, the, 205. that man can feel, 341. things present seem, 89. this is the, 148. to-morrow do thy, 273. treason has done his, 121. what began best can't end, 650. world that ever was known, 279. Worst-humored muse, 400. Worst-natured muse, 279. Worth a thousand men, 492. a whole eternity, 298. by poverty depressed, 366. conscience of her, 237. doing well, 352. in anything, what is, 213. makes the man, 319. man is, as he esteems himself, 771. of everything, 713. promise of celestial, 311. sad relic of departed, 541. slow rises, 366. stones of, like, 162. takes away half his, 346. the candle, not, 206. the search, not, 60. the winning, 272. this coil that 's made for me, 78. two of that, I know a trick, 84. what we have we prize not to the, 53. Worthier, would it were, 548. Worthily, life spent, 443. Worthless pomp of homage, 571. Worthy of all acceptation, 284. of their steel, 491. of your love, 471. world was not, of whom the, 848. Wot, as by lot God, 404. not what they are, 54. Would and we would not, 49. he shall have nay when he, 9. I, fain, but I dare not, 25. I had met my dearest foe, 128. I were a boy again, 679. I were dead now, 584. it were bedtime, 87. letting I dare not wait upon I, 118. not if I could be gay, 456. not live alway, I, 678. not when he might, 405. should do when we, 142. that I were low laid in my grave, 78. to be as be we, 38. Wouldst highly, what thou, 117. not play false, 117. thou holily, that, 117. wrongly win, 117. Wound, earth felt the, 239. felt a stain like a, 410. grief of a, take away the, 87. her very shoe has power to, 378. of Caesar, tongue in every, 114. purple with love's, 58. that never felt a, 105. tongue in every, 114. us, no tongue to, 522. willing to, 327. with a touch, 350. Wounds, bind up my, 97. of a friend, faithful are the, 829. wept o'er his, 396. Wounded hearts, here bring your, 524. in the house of my friends, 836. snake, like a, 324. spirit who can bear, 827. the spirit that loved thee, 682. Wrack, blow wind come, 126. Wranglers, imprisoned, 420. Wrangling lawyers, our, 186. Wraps the present hour, 380. their clay, turf that, 390. Wrath, Achilles', 336. allay, no twilight dews his, 493. be slow to, 849. infinite, and infinite despair, 231. measure of my, not within the, 44. nursing her, 451. of heaven, 464. soft answer turneth away, 826. sun go down upon your, 847. Wreath of roses, she wore a, 581. Wreaths, bound with victorious, 95. that endure affliction's heaviest shower, 482. Wreathed horn, Triton with his, 477. smiles, becks and, 248. Wreck of power, lay down the, 571. way out of his, 100. Wrecks, I saw a thousand fearful, 96. of matter, 299. Wrecked, greatest men oftest, 240. Wrens make prey, 96. Wrestle with, virtue has difficulties to, 775. Wrestles with us, he that, 411. Wrestled with him, 208. Wrestling, more like, than dancing, 754. Wretch concentred all in self, 488. condemned with life to part, 398. excellent, 153. hollow-eyed sharp-looking, 50. in order, to haud the, 448. leaves the, to weep, 402. on hope relies, the, 398. thou slave thou coward, 79. to live like a, 188. tremble thou, 147. Wretches feel, feel what, 147. hang that jurymen may dine, 326. poor naked, 147. such as I, weary road to, 448. Wretched are the wise, the only, 287. soul bruised with adversity, 50. souls of those that lived, 769. to relieve the, was his pride, 396. un-idea'd girls, 369. Wring his bosom, 403. under the load of sorrow, 53. your heart, let me, 140. Wrinkle, time writes no, 547. Wrinkles won't flatter, 559. Wrinkled care derides, 248. front of war, 95. Writ by God's own hand, 310. in choice Italian, 138. in remembrance, 81. in sour misfortune's book, 108. in water, deeds, 197. in water, whose name was, 577. in water, words, 37. proofs of holy, 154. stolen out of holy, 96. what is, is writ, 548. within the leaf of pity, 109. your annals true, 103. Write a verse or two, 204. about it goddess, 332. and cipher too, 397. and read comes by nature, to, 51. as funny as I can, 636. at any time, a man may, 371. fair, hold it baseness to, 145. finely upon a broomstick, 294. force them to, 211. in rhyme, those that, 213. in water, their virtues we, 100. it before them in a table, 834. look in thy heart and, 34. me down an ass, 53. nothing to, about, 748. pen devise wit, 55. the characters in dust, 494. the vision and make it plain, 836. though an angel should, 520. well hereafter, hope to, 253. with a goose pen, 76. with ease, you, 443. Writes, the moving finger, 768. Writer, one, excels at a plan, 403. pen of a ready, 820. Writers against religion, 407. Writing, easy, is curst hard reading, 443. maketh an exact man, 168. scarcely any style of, 367. true ease in, 324. well, nature's masterpiece is, 279. Written a book, that mine adversary, 817. out of reputation by himself, 284. that my words were now, 817. to after times, 253. troubles of the brain, 125. wise above that which is, 845. with a pen of iron, 835. Wrong, always in the, 268. cradled into poetry by, 566. day of, I have seen the, 56. dread of all who, 619. forever on the throne, 657. great right of an excessive, 650. him who treasures up a, 555. his argument, 399. his can't be, whose life is right, 318. in some nice tenets might be, 260. multitude is always in the, 278. one, but one idea and that a, 371, 609. oppressor's, 135. our country right or, 675. pursue yet condemn the, 295. side of thirty, 292. sow by the ear, 19, 785. that does no harm, 500. they may gang a kennin', 448. they ne'er pardon who have done the, 275. to dally with, 500. vengeance waits on, 344. we are both in the, 348. Wrongs in marble, some write their, 314. of base mankind, 345. of night, 203. unredressed, 480. Wrongdoer has left something undone, 755. Wronged orphans' tears, 194. Wrongly win, wouldst, 117. Wrote with ease, gentlemen who, 329. like an angel, 388. reading what they never, 419. them in the dust, 314. Wroth with one we love, 500. Wrought and afterwards he taught, 2. brain too finely, 413. by want of thought, 584. in a sad sincerity, 598. Wry-necked fife, squeaking of the, 62. Wut 's words to them, 660.
Xanadu, Kubla Khan in, 500. Xarifa, rise up, 677. Xerxes did die and so must I, 687.
Yaller pines, under the, 660. Yarn, is of a mingled, 74. Yawn confess, everlasting, 332. when churchyards, 139. Ye distant spires, 381. gentlemen of England, 176. gods it doth amaze me, 110. mariners of England, 514. Yea-forsooth knave, 88. Year, almanacs of the last, 258. by year we lose friends, 569. Christmas comes but once a, 20. days saddest of the, 573. happiest of the glad new, 624. heaven's eternal, is thine, 270. if I preach a whole, 439. mellowing, 246. memory outlive life half a, 138. moments make the, 311. no winter in thy, 438. rich with forty pounds a, 396. rolling, is full of Thee, 357. seasons return with the, 230. starry girdle of the, 513. three hundred pounds a, 46. vernal seasons of the, 254. were playing holidays, 83. where are the snows of last, 769. winter comes to rule the varied, 356. winter ruler of the inverted, 420. wisdom with each studious, 544. Years, ah happy, 541. days of our, 822. declined into the vale of, 153. dim with the mist of, 541. eternal, of God are hers, 573. fate seemed to wind him up for fourscore, 276. flag has braved a thousand, 514. flight of, unmeasured by the, 497. following years, 330. fourteen hundred, ago, 82. full of honor and, 655. if by reason of strength they be fourscore, 822. knelled the woe of, 646. laden with unhonoured, 449. life seemed formed of sunny, 679. love of life increased with, 432. man of wisdom is the man of, 309. measured by deeds not, 443. nature sink in, 299. none would live past, again, 276. O tide of the, 668. of Europe, better fifty, 626. of man, the first, 368. of peace, thousand, 633. outweighs, whole, 319. return, the golden, 566. sad presage of his future, 427. steal fire from the mind, 542. tears of boyhood's, 523. that bring the philosophic mind, 478. thought of our past, 478. thousand, in thy sight, 822. thousand, to form a state, 541. three thousand, ago, 517. threescore, and ten, 822. through endless, 526. through many changing, 611. time who steals our, 518. to be let for life or, 204. vanity in, 85. we do not count a man's, 603. we live in deeds not, 654. we spend our, as a tale, 822. weight of seventy, 479. where sleep the joys of other, 497. wisdom not acquired by, 700. with all the hopes of future, 615. young, seventy, 638. Years' pith, seven, 149. Yellow leaf, my days are in the, 555. leaf, sere the, 124. melancholy, green and, 76. primrose was to him, 468. sands, come unto these, 42. to the jaundiced eye, 325. Yemen sword, with his, 811. Yeoman's service, it did me, 145. Yesterday and to-day, 848. great families of, 286. in embryo, man, 753. O call back, bid time return, 81. sweet sleep which thou owedst, 154. the word of Caesar, 113. when it is past, but as, 822. Yesterdays, cheerful, 481. have lighted fools, 125. look backwards with a smile, 307. Yesterday's sneer and frown, 664. Yestreen, I saw the moon late, 404. Yew, hails me to yonder, 180. never a spray of, 665. Yielded, by her, by him received, 232. with coy submission, 232. Yielding marble of her snowy breast, 219. Yoke, Flanders hath received our, 220. of bullocks at Stamford fair, 89. Yore, we have been glad of, 471. Yorick, alas poor, I knew him, 144. York, this sun of, 95. 't is on the Tweed, 318. Young and fair, ladies, 68. and so fair, 586. as beautiful and soft as young, 308. body with so old a head, 64. both were, and one was beautiful, 552. desire, nurse of, 427. disease, the, 317. ever fair and ever, 271. fellows will be young, 428. I have been, and now am old, 819. idea how to shoot, teach the, 355. idle wild and, 676. if all the world and love were, 25. if he be caught, 371. if ladies be but, and fair, 68. ladies making nets, 291. man's fancy lightly turns, 625. men are fools, old men know, 36. men think old men fools, 36. men's vision, the, 268. Obadias David Josias, 686. seventy years, 638. so wise so, never live long, 97. spurned by the, 585. though I am, I scorn to flit, 200. till forty, look, 275. Timothy learnt sin to fly, 686. to be, was very heaven, 476. war seeks its victims in the, 697. when my bosom was, 515. who always find us, 599. whom the gods love die, 558. Young-eyed cherubins, 65. Younger than thyself, let thy love be, 75. Younker or a prodigal, how like a, 62. Yours, what 's mine is, 50, 700. Youth, a happy, 471. against time and age, 24. age 'twixt boy and, 489. and health, joy of, 444. and home, the music tells of, 523. and I lived in 't together, 503. and love, kiss of, 557. and pleasure meet, 542. and vigour dies, 341. begin in gladness in our, 470. bounds of freakish, 419. crabbed age and, 163. delight, gives his, 318. delusion of, 608. dew of thy, 823. did dress themselves, 89. distressful stroke of my, 150. eagle mewing her mighty, 255. examples for the instruction of, 411. fiery vehemence of, 491. flourish in immortal, 299. flower of, 703. follies may cease with their, 376. friends of my, where are they, 550. glass wherein the noble, 89. home-keeping, 44. in my hot, 556. in the bloom of, 702. in the lexicon of, 606. is a blunder, 608. is more than a, 50. is vain and life is thorny, 500. learning in the freshness of its, 695. morn and liquid dew of, 129. morning like the spirit of, 158. now green in, 338. of frolics an old age of cards, 321. of labour with an age of ease, 396. of pleasure wasteful, was your, 651. of primy nature, violet in the, 129. of the realm, corrupted the, 94. on the prow, 383. our joys our, 26. our, we can have but to-day, 312. plaything gives his, delight, 318. promises of, 368. rebellious liquors in my, 67. rejoice in thy, 831. remember thy Creator in, 831. replies I can, 600. riband in the cap of, 142. sheltered me in, 595. so sinks the, 338. some salt of our, 45. spirit of, in everything, 163. that fired the Ephesian dome, 296. that means to be of note, 158. they had been friends in, 500. time that takes in trust our, 26. 't is now the summer of your, 378. to fame unknown, 386. to many a, and many a maid, 248. to whom was given, 472. virtue be as wax to flaming, 140. waneth by encreasing, 24. we poets in our, 470. wears the rose of, upon him, 158. what he steals from her, 378. whom the gods favour dies in, 700. whose fond heart, 550. whoso neglects learning in his, 699. wisdom is rare in, 343. worm is in the bud of, 423. Youthful follies o'er, count their, 492. hart, fly like a, 302. hose well saved, 69. jollity, jest and, 248. poets dream, such sights as, 249. poets fancy when they love, 301. sports, my joy of, 547. Yreken, ashen cold is fire, 3. Ywette, joly whistle wel, 3.
Zaccheus he did climb the tree, 687. Zeal, heavenly race demands thy, 359. of God, 844. served God with half the, 100. with commutual, 342. Zealand, traveller from New, 591. Zealots fight, let graceless, 318. Zealous for nothing, 373. yet modest, 428. Zealously affected, good to be, 846. Zekle crep' up quite unbeknown, 659. Zembla or the Lord knows where, 318. Zenith, dropped from the, 225. wisdom mounts her, 433. Zephyr gently blows, when the, 324. soft the, blows, 383. Zeus, impossible to escape the will of, 693. the dice of, fall ever luckily, 697. Zigzag manuscript, 419. Zion the city of the great king, 820. Zone, as a circling, 236. best gem upon her, 598. Zurich's daughters, fairest of fair, 677. waters, margin of fair, 677. Zuyder Zee, traveller on the, 592.
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