[[863]]
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,
- 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,
- Absence
- Absent
- Absents, presents endear, [509].
- Absolute,
- Absolutism tempered by assassination, [807].
- Abstain from beans, [729].
- Abstinence,
- Abstract and brief chronicles, [134].
- Absurd, to reason most, [127].
- Abundance
- Abuse, stumbling on, [106].
- Abuses
- Abused,
- 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
- Accept a miracle instead of wit, [311].
- Acceptation, worthy of all, [284].
- Accepted time, now is the, [846].
- Access of stupidity, [371].
- Accident,
- Accidents
- Accommodated, excellent to be, [89].
- Accompany old age, that which, [124].
- Accomplishment of verse, [479].
- [[864]]Accompt, more for number than, [48].
- Accord, good people all with one, [400].
- According
- Account,
- 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,
- Aches, fill all thy bones with, [42].
- Achilles
- Achilles'
- 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,
- Acquaintances, new, [370].
- Acquire and beget a temperance, [137].
- Acre
- Acres,
- Act
- 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
- 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,
- Actors,
- Ad infinitum, so proceed, [290].
- Ada! sole daughter, [542].
- Adage, like the poor cat in the, [118].
- Adam
- Adam's
- Adamant, cased in, [484].
- Adamantine logic of dreamland, [663].
- Adamas de rupe præstantissimus, [219].
- Add to golden numbers, [182].
- Adder,
- 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,
- Adjunct, learning is but an, [55].
- Administered, whate'er is best, [318].
- Administrations, most competent, [435].
- Admirable, how express and, [134].
- Admiral,
- Admiration
- Admire,
- Admired,
- 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
- Adorn
- Adorns and cheers our way, [399].
- Adorned
- Adorning with so much art, [261].
- Adornment without embellishment, [705].
- Adullam, cave, [814].
- Adulteries of art, than all the, [178].
- Advantage
- Advantageous to life, [43].
- Adventure of the diver, [643].
- Adventuring both, oft found both, [60].
- Adversaries,
- Adversary
- 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
- Advices, lengthened sage, [451].
- Advise
- Ægroto dum anima est, [349].
- Aerial, upon rock, [480].
- Aery light, his sleep was, [234].
- Afeard, soldier and, [124].
- Affair,
- Affairs
- Affect, study what you most, [72].
- Affects to nod, [271].
- Affected, to be zealously, [846].
- Affecting, natural, simple, he was, [399].
- Affection
- Affections
- Afflicted or distressed, [850].
- Affliction
- Affliction's
- Affrighted nature recoils, [411].
- Affront,
- Afraid,
- Afric maps, geographers in, [289].
- Afric's
- Africa and golden joys, [90].
- After
- After-loss, drop in for an, [162].
- Afternoon,
- Afton, flow gently sweet, [449].
- Again,
- 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].
- [[866]]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
- Aged
- 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,
- Agree
- Agreed to differ, [506].
- Agreement with hell, [834].
- Agricultural population the bravest, [719].
- Ah Sin was his name, [669].
- Aid,
- Ails it now, something, [472].
- Aim,
- 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].
- [[867]]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
- Air-drawn dagger, [122].
- Airly, to take in God, gut to git up, [658].
- Airy
- Aisle, long drawn, [384].
- Aisles of Christian Rome, [598].
- Ajax
- Akin to love, pity 's, [282].
- Alabaster,
- 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
- Alexander
- 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
- 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].
- [[868]]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
- Alle night with open eye, [1].
- Allegory, headstrong as an, [440].
- Alliances,
- 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
- Almighty's orders, the, [299].
- Almost at odds with morning, [123].
- Alms
- Aloft,
- 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
- Alraschid, golden prince of, [623].
- Altama murmurs wild, [398].
- Altar,
- Altars,
- Altar-stairs, world's, [632].
- Alteration finds, alters when it, [163].
- Altissima quæque flumina, [25].
- Alway, I would not live, [678], [816].
- Always
- Am, I am that I, [163].
- Amaranthine flower of faith, [482].
- Amaryllis in the shade, [247].
- Amaze
- Amazed the gazing rustics, [397].
- Amazing brightness, [280].
- Ambassador is an honest man sent to lie abroad, [175].
- Amber,
- 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,
- Amend your ways, [835].
- America,
- American
- Americans, good, [638].
- Amiable
- Amicably if they can, [505].
- Amice gray, in, [241].
- Amiss,
- Ammiral, mast of some great, [224].
- [[869]]Among them but not of them, [544].
- Amorous
- Amos Cottle! Phœbus! what a name! [539].
- Amphitrio, into the shape of, [32].
- Amphitryon,
- 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,
- Anatomy, a mere, [50].
- Ancestor, I am my own, [806].
- Ancestors
- Ancestral
- Anchor of our peace at home, [435].
- Anchors,
- Anchored ne'er shall be, [543].
- Anchorite, saintship of an, [540].
- Ancient
- Ancients
- 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
- Angels'
- Angelical, fiend, [107].
- Anger,
- Angle, a brother of the, [207].
- [[870]]Angler,
- Anglers or very honest men, [208].
- Angling,
- Angling-rod, a sturdy oak his, [217].
- Angry,
- Anguish,
- Angularity of facts, [601].
- Animal,
- Animated
- Anise and cumin, [840].
- Ann Hathaway hath a way, [690].
- Anna whom three realms obey, [326].
- Annals
- Anne, yes by Saint, [75].
- Annihilate space and time, [330].
- Annihilating
- Anointed
- Another
- Another's
- Answer
- 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,
- Anticipate the past, [440].
- Antidote,
- Antigonus
- Antique
- Antiquitas sæculi, [169].
- Antiquities, living men were, [219].
- Antiquity,
- Anti-republican tendencies, [435].
- Antres vast and deserts idle, [150].
- Anvil, iron did cool on the, [80].
- Anything
- 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,
- Apollo's
- Apollos watered, [845].
- Apologies account for what they do not alter, [608].
- Apology too prompt, [239].
- Apostles
- Apostolic blows and knocks, [210].
- Apothecary,
- Apparel,
- Apparelled in more precious habit, [53].
- Apparition, a lovely, [474].
- Apparitions,
- Appeal
- Appear the immortals, never, [502].
- Appearance,
- Appearances are deceitful, [766].
- Appendix to nobility, [187].
- [[871]]Appetite,
- Applaud
- Applause,
- Applauses of his countrymen, [537].
- Apple
- Apples
- Appliance, desperate, [141].
- Appliances and means, [89].
- Apprehend some joy, [59].
- Apprehension,
- Apprentice, nature but an, [446].
- Approach
- 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,
- Apron, thy words smell of the, [732].
- Aprons
- Apt
- Arabia,
- Arabian trees, [157].
- Arabs,
- 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,
- Archangel ruined, [225].
- Archelaus and the barber, [731].
- Archer,
- 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
- Argues
- 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
- 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,
- Arm,
- 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].
- [[872]]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
- Armies
- Arminian clergy, an, [365].
- Armour
- Armourers accomplishing knights, [92].
- Army,
- Aromatic
- Arrant,
- Array,
- Arrears of pain and darkness, [650].
- Arrest, death is strict in his, [145].
- Arrow
- Arrows,
- 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
- Ascent, laborious at the first, [253].
- Ashamed,
- Ashbourn, down thy hill romantic, [464].
- Ashbuds, more black than, [625].
- Ashen cold is fire yreken, [3].
- Ashes,
- Asia could not bear two kings, [732].
- [[873]]Aside,
- Ask
- Askelon, in the streets of, [814].
- Asketh, every one that, [839].
- Asking eye, explain the, [328].
- Asleep
- Asonder, houses fer, [2].
- Aspect,
- Aspen
- Asphodel, ever-flowing meads of, [347].
- Aspics' tongues, [155].
- Aspiration sees only one side, [662].
- Aspired to be, what I, [649].
- Aspiring
- Ass,
- Assailant on perched roosts, [242].
- Assassination,
- Assault, death preparing his, [309].
- Assay,
- Assayed, thrice he, [225].
- Assembled souls, [217].
- Assemblies,
- Assent with civil leer, [327].
- Asses, to live according to the convenience of, [731].
- Assume
- Assumes the god, [271].
- Assurance
- Assured, ignorant of what he 's most, [48].
- Assyrian
- Astray,
- Astronomer, undevout, is mad, [310].
- Astyanax the hope of Troy, [338].
- Asunder,
- Athanasian Creed, the, [609].
- Atheism,
- Atheist by night half believes a God, [308].
- Atheist's laugh, [448].
- Athena's tower, age shakes, [541].
- Athens
- Atlantean shoulders, [227].
- Atlantic Ocean and Mrs. Partington, [462].
- Atlas unremoved, [234].
- Atomies, team of little, [104].
- Atoms,
- Atossa cursed with granted prayer, [321].
- Atrocious crime of being young, [376].
- Attack is the reaction, [372].
- Attain
- Attains the upmost round, [111].
- Attempt
- Attendance, to dance, [101].
- Attending ears, [106].
- Attention
- Attentive to his own applause, [327].
- Attic
- Atticus were he, [327].
- Attire
- Attitude in life, proper, [744].
- Attraction robs the vast sea, [109].
- Attractive
- Attribute
- Auburn
- Audience,
- Aught
- Augur schœnobates, [268].
- Auld
- Aurora
- Auspicious eye, an, [127].
- Austrian army awfully arrayed, [689].
- Authentic
- Author
- Authors
- Authority
- Automaton, mechanized, [567].
- Autumn
- Autumnal
- Autumn-fields, happy, [630].
- Avarice,
- 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
- Avon,
- Awake,
- Awakes from the tomb, [428].
- Awe
- Aweary of the sun, [126].
- Awe-inspiring God, [480].
- Awful
- Awkwardness has no forgiveness, [603].
- Axe,
- Axes, no ponderous, rung, [535].
- Axis of the earth, [638].
- Axle, sleeps on her soft, [237].
- Ayont the twal, short hour, [446].
- Azure
- Baälim and Peor, [251].
- Babbled of green fields, [91].
- Babbling
- Babe,
- Babes and sucklings, [818].
- Babel, stir of the great, [420].
- Baby
- Babylon
- Babylonish dialect, [210].
- Bacchus
- Bachelor,
- 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
- Backward
- Bacon,
- 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,
- Badness choose in a heap, [693].
- Baffled oft is ever won, [548].
- Bag
- Baiæ's bay, isle in, [565].
- Bailey, unfortunate Miss, [454].
- Bait, this melancholy, [60].
- Baits, good news, [242].
- Baited
- Baker's dozen, [773].
- Balaam's ass, [813].
- Balance,
- Balances,
- Baldric, milky, of the skies, [573].
- Bales unopened to the sun, [307].
- Ballad
- Ballads
- 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
- Balmy sweets, diffuse their, [398].
- Band
- Bands of Orion, loose the, [818].
- Bane
- Bang, with many a, [211].
- Banish
- Banishment, bitter bread of, [81].
- Bank
- Banks
- Bank-note world, this, [563].
- Banner,
- Banners,
- Banquet,
- 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
- Barber and a collier fight, [363].
- Bard
- Bards
- Bare,
- Barefoot, him that makes shoes go, [186].
- Bargain
- Barge,
- 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,
- Barren
- Bars, nor iron, a cage, [260].
- Base
- Baseless fabric of this vision, [43].
- Baseness,
- Bashaw, three-tailed, [454].
- Bashful
- Basis of every truth, [409].
- Basket
- Basso even contra-alto, [554].
- [[876]]Bastard
- Bastards,
- 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,
- 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,
- Battle's
- Battled for the true and just, [632].
- Battle-field, march to the, [675].
- Battlements
- Bauble, pleased with this, [318].
- Baucis' busy care, [274].
- Bay
- 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,
- Beacon of the wise, [102].
- Beade of amber, flie within a, [203].
- Beadle to a humorous sigh, [55].
- Beadroll, Fame's eternall, [28].
- Beads
- Beak from out my heart, take thy, [640].
- Beaker full of the warm south, [575].
- Be-all and the end-all, [118].
- Beam,
- Beams
- 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
- Bear-baiting heathenish, [593].
- Beard
- Bearded
- Beards
- Bearings of this observation, [652].
- Beast
- Beasts,
- Beat
- Beaten,
- Beatific vision, [225].
- Beating of my own heart, [634].
- Beatings of my heart, [467].
- Beatitude, eighth, [347].
- Beaumont
- Beauteous,
- Beauties,
- 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
- 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
- Beaux, where none are, [377].
- Beaver,
- Beckoning
- Beckons me away, a hand which, [314].
- Becks and wreathed smiles, [248].
- Becomes
- 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
- Beddes hed, lever han at his, [1].
- Bedfellows, strange, [43].
- Bedtime, would it were, [87].
- Bee,
- Bees,
- Beechen tree, spare the, [516].
- Beef of England, roast, [363].
- Beehive's hum, [455].
- Been
- Beer,
- Beersheba, Dan to, [379], [814].
- Beetle,
- Beeves and home-bred kine, [474].
- Before
- Beg,
- Began best can't end the worst, [650].
- Beggar
- Beggars
- Beggared
- Beggarly
- Beggary in the love, [157].
- Begging
- Beginning
- Beginnings, friendships from, [703].
- Begone dull care, [684].
- Begot,
- Beguile
- Beguiled by one, [155].
- Begun
- Behaviour,
- Behind,
- Behold,
- Beholding heaven, [526].
- Being,
- [[879]]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
- Believe,
- Believes his own watch, each, [323].
- Believing, with true, [641].
- Bell,
- Bells
- Belle, it is vain to be a, [377].
- Belligerent discordant States, [533].
- Bellman, the owl the fatal, [119].
- Belly,
- Bellyful of fighting, [159].
- Belongings, thyself and thy, [46].
- Beloved
- Below,
- Bemused in beer, a parson, [326].
- Ben Adhem's name led, [536].
- Ben Bolt, [680].
- Ben Jonson, rare, [177].
- Bench
- Bend
- Bendemeer's stream, roses by, [526].
- Bene, good for a bootless, [479].
- Beneath
- Benedick the married man, [50].
- Benediction,
- Benedictions, celestial, [615].
- Benefit,
- Benefits, desire for greater, [796].
- Benevolence and love, acts of, [342].
- Benighted,
- Bent,
- Bequeathed by bleeding sire, [548].
- Berkeley,
- Bermoothes, still-vexed, [42].
- Berries,
- Berry, God could have made a better, [208].
- Berth of the wombe, [28].
- Beside
- 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].
- [[880]]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,
- 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
- Bettering of my mind, [42].
- Between
- Bevy of fair women, [240].
- Beware
- Bewilder, leads to, [428].
- Bezonian, under which king, [90].
- Bias, rules with strongest, [323].
- Bible,
- 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
- Big-endians and small-endians, [290].
- Bigger
- 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,
- Bind,
- 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].
- [[881]]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,
- Bishops, bench of heedless, [380].
- Bit
- Bite,
- Bites,
- Biteth like a serpent, [828].
- Biting for anger, eager soul, [221].
- Bitter
- Bittern booming in the weeds, [592].
- Bitterns, London an habitation of, [592].
- Bitterness,
- Bivouac of the dead, [681].
- Blabbing
- 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,
- Blades,
- Blaize, lament for Madam, [400].
- Blame,
- Blameless vestal's lot, [333].
- Blanch without the owner's crime, [483].
- Blanche, Sweetheart and Tray, [147].
- Bland, childlike and, [669].
- Blandishments
- Blank,
- Blasphemes his feeder, [246].
- Blasphemy in the soldier, [48].
- Blast,
- Blasts
- Blasted,
- Blastments, contagious, [129].
- Blaze,
- Blazed with lights, [109].
- Blazon, eternal, must not be, [131].
- Blazoning pens, quirks of, [151].
- Bleak our lot, though, [676].
- Bleed,
- Bleeding
- Blend our pleasure, [472].
- Bless,
- 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
- 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
- Blest,
- Blew
- Blight,
- 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,
- 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].
- [[883]]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
- Bloom,
- Blooming alone, left, [521].
- Blossom
- Blossomed the lovely stars, [616].
- Blossoms,
- Blot,
- Blotted
- 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
- Bloweth where it listeth, [842].
- Blown,
- 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
- Blunderbuss against religion, [370].
- Blundering kind of melody, [269].
- Blunders about a meaning, [327].
- Blush
- Blushed
- Blushes
- Blushful Hippocrene, [575].
- Blushing
- Blustering
- [[884]]Boards, ships are but, [61].
- Boast,
- Boastful
- Boat
- 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
- Bodied forth, softly, [546].
- Bodies,
- 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
- Bogs
- Boil
- Boisterous captain of the sea, [392].
- Bokes clothed in black or red, [1].
- Bold
- Boldest held his breath, [515].
- Boldness
- Bolingbroke was a scoundrel, [370].
- Bolt
- Bombastes, must meet, [388].
- Bond,
- Bondage
- Bondman
- Bondman's key, in a, [61].
- Bonds of ignorance, [639].
- Bondsmen, hereditary, [541].
- Bone
- 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
- 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].
- [[885]]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
- Bo-peep, played at, [202].
- Border, let that aye be your, [448].
- Bore
- Boreas, blustering railer, [672].
- Bores
- 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,
- Borrow
- Borrowed
- [[886]]Borrower,
- Borrowing
- 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,
- Bosom's lord sits lightly, [108].
- Bosomed
- Bosom-weight, your stubborn gift, [486].
- Boston
- Botanize upon his mother's grave, [471].
- Botany, Latin names all their, [599].
- Both
- Bottle,
- Bottom,
- Bough,
- Boughs
- Bought, now cheaply, [456].
- Bound
- Bounding billows, [674].
- Boundless
- Bounds,
- Bounties of an hour, [306].
- Bounty
- Bourbon or Nassau, [288].
- Bourn no traveller returns, [136].
- Bout, many a winding, [249].
- Bow
- Bowed,
- Bowels
- Bower,
- Bowers
- Bowl,
- Bows, 't is penning, [387].
- Box,
- 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,
- Boyhood's years, tears of, [523].
- Boyish days, even from my, [150].
- Brach or lym, [148].
- Bradshaw bullied, [352].
- Braes,
- 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
- Brake that virtue must go through, the, [98].
- Branch, cut is the, [41].
- Branch-charmed oaks, [575].
- Branches,
- Branching elm, star-proof, [250].
- Brandy,
- Branksome Hall, custom of, [487].
- Brass,
- 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
- Bravery,
- 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,
- 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,
- Breakers
- Breakfast
- 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].
- [[888]]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
- Breathed the long long night, [639].
- Breathers of this world, [162].
- Breathes
- Breathing
- Breathless with adoration, [470].
- Bred
- Breech where honour 's lodged, [214].
- Breeches
- Breed
- Breeding, to show your, [443].
- Breeds by a composture, [109].
- Breeze,
- Breezy
- Brent, your bonny brow was, [449].
- Brentford, two kings of, [417].
- Brethren,
- Brevity is the soul of wit, [133].
- Brews, as he, [177].
- Bribe, too poor for a, [387].
- Brick-dust man, the, [363].
- Bricks
- Bridal chamber,
- Bride,
- Bride-bed to have decked, [144].
- Bridegroom, fresh as a, [83].
- Brides, as the lion wooes his, [392].
- Bridge,
- Bridle, taxed, [462].
- Brief
- 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].
- [[889]]things come to confusion, [57].
- waters meet, where the, [520].
- Brighten
- Brightening to the last, [396].
- Brightens
- Brightest
- Bright-eyed
- Brightly
- Brightness,
- Brignall banks are wild, [492].
- Brilliant Frenchman, [414].
- Brim,
- Brimstone bed, from his, [507].
- Bring
- Bringer
- Brisk
- Britain
- Britain's monarch uncovered sat, [352].
- Britannia
- Brither, like a vera, [451].
- British
- Briton even in love should be a subject, [485].
- Britons never shall be slaves, [358].
- Broad
- 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
- Broken
- Broken-hearted,
- 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,
- 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,
- Brotherhood,
- Brother's
- Brow,
- Brows
- Brown
- Bruce has often led, Scots whom, [450].
- Bruise, parmaceti for an inward, [83].
- Bruised
- 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,
- Bubble
- Bubbles,
- Bubbling
- Buck of the first head, [55].
- Bucket,
- 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
- Budding
- Budge
- Buds the promise of celestial worth, [311].
- Buff and the blue, bide by the, [450].
- Buffets
- Buffoon, statesman and, [268].
- Bug in a rug, snug as a, [361].
- Bugs, fear boys with, [72].
- Bugle,
- Build
- Builded better than he knew, [598].
- Builders
- Buildeth on the vulgar heart, [89].
- Building, stole the life of the, [120].
- Builds a church to God, [322].
- Built
- Bull,
- Bullen's eyes, gospel-light from, [387].
- Bullets of the brain, paper, [51].
- Bullocks,
- Bulls in Cymbrian plain, [27].
- Bully, like a tall, [322].
- Bulrush, knot in a, [701].
- Bulrushes, dam the Nile with, [596].
- Bulwark
- Bulwarks
- 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
- Burglary, flat, as ever was committed, [53].
- Burial of an ass, [835].
- Buried base, column with the, [546].
- Burn,
- Burned is Apollo's laurel bough, [41].
- Burning
- Burnished
- Burn-mill meadow, sweets of, [474].
- Burns,
- Burnt
- Burrs, conversation's, [636].
- Burst in ignorance, let me not, [130].
- Bury
- Bush
- 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,
- 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,
- Buttered, which side my bread is, [19].
- Butterflies no bees, no, [586].
- Butterfly,
- Button,
- Buttoned down before, coat, [596].
- Button-hole lower, let me take you, [56].
- Buttons
- Buttress nor coign of vantage, [117].
- Buy
- 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
- Cable for a line, [217].
- Cadence
- Cadmean victory, [807].
- Cadmus gave the letters, [558].
- Cæsar
- 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].
- [[892]]Cæsar's,
- Cage, nor iron bars a, [260].
- Cages,
- Cain,
- Cake,
- Cakes and ale, no more, [75].
- Calamity,
- 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,
- Caller, him who calleth be the, [285].
- Calling,
- 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
- Camel,
- Camilla scours the plain, [324].
- Camomile the more it is trodden, [32].
- Campaspe, Cupid and, [31].
- Camping-ground, fame's eternal, [681].
- Can
- Canadian hills, cold on, [427].
- Candid
- 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
- Candy, glorified, [509].
- Cane, conduct of a clouded, [326].
- Canker
- Cankers of a calm world, [86].
- Cannibals that eat each other, [150].
- Cannikin, why clink the, [646].
- Cannon
- Cannon's mouth, even in the, [69].
- Cannot
- Canon 'gainst self-slaughter, [128].
- Canonized bones, [130].
- Canopied by the blue sky, [553].
- Canopy,
- Canst
- Cant
- Cantankerous, you won't be so, [441].
- Cantilena of the law, [527].
- Canting world, in this, [378].
- [[893]]Cants which are canted, [378].
- Canvas glowed beyond nature, [394].
- Cap,
- 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,
- Capitol,
- Capon, lined with good, [69].
- Captain,
- Captive
- Capulets,
- Car,
- Caravan,
- Carcanet, jewels in the, [162].
- Carcase
- Carcasses bleed at the sight of the murderer, [187].
- Card,
- Cards,
- 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
- Caress, wooing the, [555].
- Carlyle, scolding from, [637].
- Carnegie, Johnnie, lais heer, [288].
- Carols as he goes, [394].
- Carpet knights, [187], [774], [783].
- Carry
- Carrying three insides, [464].
- Cart
- Carved
- 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
- Cases,
- Casement slowly grows, [630].
- [[894]]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
- Cast
- Caste of Vere de Vere, [623].
- Casting a dim religious light, [250].
- Castle,
- Castles
- Castle's strength will laugh a siege, [125].
- Castled
- Casualty, road of, [62].
- Casuists,
- 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
- Cat's ear, breeds in the, [18].
- Catalogue,
- Cataract, the sounding, [467].
- Cataracts, silent, [501].
- Catastrophe, I 'll tickle your, [89].
- Catch
- Catechism, so ends my, [87].
- Caters for the sparrow, [67].
- Cathay, cycle of, [626].
- Cato,
- Cattle
- Caucasus, thinking on the frosty, [81].
- Caught
- 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
- Causeless, the curse, [828].
- Caution's lesson scorning, [447].
- Cavalrymen, not many dead, [680].
- Cave
- Caves,
- Cavern, misery's darkest, [366].
- Caverns
- Caviare to the general, [134].
- Cavil on the ninth part of a hair, [85].
- Caw, what says he, [424].
- Cease
- Ceases to be a virtue, [407].
- Ceasing
- Cedar
- Celebrated, Saviour's birth is, [127].
- Celestial
- Cell,
- 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
- Cent, not one, for tribute, [673].
- Centre, faith has, everywhere, [632].
- Centric and eccentric, [237].
- Centuries
- Century for a reader, wait a, [670].
- Cerberus, not like, [440].
- Cerements, burst their, [130].
- Ceremony,
- Certainty
- Certum est, quia impossibile est, [756].
- Cervantes smiled Spain's chivalry away, [560].
- Cervantes' serious air, [330].
- Chaff,
- Chaff-threshing churl, [790].
- Chain,
- Chains
- Chair,
- Chalice, our poisoned, [118].
- Chaliced flowers, [159].
- Challenge
- Challenged, seen him damned ere I would have, [76].
- Chamber,
- Chambers,
- Champagne and a chicken, [350].
- Champion
- 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
- Chancellor in embryo, [380].
- Chancellor's
- 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
- Changeful dream, fickle as a, [491].
- Changing years, through many, [611].
- Chanticleer, crow like, [68].
- Chants a doleful hymn, [80].
- Chaos
- 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].
- [[896]]Chapter
- Character
- Characters
- Characteristic of the present age, [607].
- Charge
- Charges, die to save, [188].
- Chariest maid is prodigal enough, [129].
- Chariot, the flying, [424].
- Chariots, brazen, raged, [236].
- Charitable
- 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
- Charmed
- Charmer,
- Charmers,
- Charming,
- 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
- Chased with more spirit, [62].
- Chasms and watery depths, [504].
- Chaste
- Chasteneth whom he loveth, [848].
- Chastises whom most he likes, [289].
- Chastity
- Chateaux, most beautiful of, [801].
- Chatham's language, [419].
- Chatterton marvellous boy, [470].
- Chaucer,
- Cheap
- Cheat, life 't is all a, [276].
- Cheated,
- 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,
- Cheer,
- Cheers the tar's labour, tobacco, [555].
- Cheer'd with ends of verse, [212].
- Cheerer of his spirits, [207].
- Cheerful
- 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
- Cherries
- Cherry,
- Cherry-isle, there 's the land, [201].
- Cherry-pit, to play with Satan at, [76].
- Cherub,
- 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
- Chickens,
- Chief
- Chiefs
- 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,
- Childhood's hour, from, [526].
- Childish
- 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].
- [[898]]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
- Chills the lap of May, [394].
- Chimera, what a, is man, [799].
- Chimæras dire, Hydras and, [228].
- Chime,
- Chimes at midnight, [90].
- Chimney
- Chimney-corner, men from the, [34].
- Chimney-pots, what tiles and, [511].
- Chimney-sweepers come to dust, [160].
- Chin,
- China
- Chinee, the heathen, [669].
- Chink, importunate, [410].
- Chinks
- Chip of the old block, [412].
- Chisel trace, ne'er did Grecian, [490].
- Chivalry,
- Choice
- Choicely good, old-fashioned but, [208].
- Choirs, bare ruined, [162].
- Choleric word in the captain, [48].
- Choler, aggravate your, [89].
- Choose
- Choosers, beggars must be no, [14], [197].
- Choosing and beginning late, [238].
- Chord
- Chords,
- Chorus, landlord's laugh was ready, [451].
- Chorus-note, the fisher's, [674].
- Chosen,
- Christ,
- Christian
- Christians
- Christianity was muscular, his, [609].
- Christ-like for sin to grieve, [793].
- Christmas
- Chronicle small beer, [151].
- Chronicles, look in the, [72].
- Chronicler,
- Chrononhotonthologos, [285].
- Chrysippus,
- Chrysolite, one entire and perfect, [156].
- Chuck, be innocent dearest, [121].
- Chuckle, make one's fancy, [266].
- Church
- Church,
- Churches,
- Church-door, wide as a, [107].
- Church-going bell, [416].
- Churchyard
- 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
- Circled orb, changes in her, [106].
- Circuit
- Circulating library, [440].
- Circumcised dog, [157].
- Circumlocution office, [652].
- Circumstance
- Circumstances
- Circumvent God, one that would, [143].
- Cistern, wheel broken at the, [831].
- Citadel,
- Cities,
- Citizen of the world, [605], [739], [764].
- Citizens
- City,
- City's ancient legend, [626].
- Civet,
- Civil
- Civilities of life, the sweet, [273].
- Civility, I see a wild, [201].
- Civilized man, founders of, [608].
- Clad
- 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,
- Clasp
- Clasps, that book in gold, [104].
- Classic ground, [299].
- Classical quotation, [374].
- Clay,
- 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
- Clearer than the noonday, [816].
- Cleon
- Cleopatra
- Clergymen, men women and, [461].
- Clerk
- Clerks, greatest not the wisest, [3], [17].
- Clever,
- 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,
- 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].
- [[900]]our tongue is known in every, [605].
- soft as her, [554].
- to make a happy fireside, [449].
- to ravage all the, [428].
- Climes
- Clink of hammers, [296].
- Clip an angel's wings, [574].
- Cloaca of uncertainty, [799].
- Cloak,
- Cloaked from head to foot, [632].
- Clock,
- Clod, to become a kneaded, [48].
- Clog of his body, [221].
- Cloistered virtue, fugitive and, [254].
- Close
- Close-buttoned to the chin, [422].
- Closeness, all dedicated to, [42].
- Close-shorn sheep, [206].
- Closet, do very well in a, [353].
- Cloth,
- Clothe
- Clothed
- Clothes,
- 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
- Cloy the hungry edge of appetite, [81].
- Cloyless sauce, sharpen with, [157].
- Clubs typical of strife, [420].
- Cluster, woes, [308].
- Clutch
- Coach
- 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,
- Coat,
- Coats,
- Cobham, brave, [321].
- Cobwebs,
- Cock,
- 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].
- [[901]]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,
- Coin,
- 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
- Coldness still returning, [466].
- Cold-pausing caution, [447].
- Coleridge, mortal power of, [486].
- Coliseum,
- Collar, braw brass, [447].
- Collection of books a university, [580].
- College
- 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,
- Colours
- Colouring, take a sober, [478].
- Columbia
- Columbine, what 's that a, [35].
- Column
- Combat
- Combination
- 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
- Comedy, the world is a, [389].
- Comely
- Comet, like a, burned, [229].
- Comets seen, there are no, [112].
- Comfort
- Comforts,
- Comforters, miserable, are ye all, [817].
- Comfortlesse dispaires, [30].
- Coming
- Command,
- Commandeth her husband, she, [222].
- Commandments,
- Commandress of the world, [35].
- Commend, another's face, [377].
- Commendations,
- Commends the ingredients, [118].
- Comment, meek nature's evening, [483].
- Commentator, transatlantic, [592].
- Commentators,
- Commerce
- 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,
- Communicated, good the more, [235].
- Communications, evil, [846].
- Communion
- Compact, are of imagination all, [59].
- Companies of men, busy, [263].
- Companion,
- Companions,
- 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,
- Comparisons
- Compass,
- Compassed by the inviolate sea, [623].
- Compassion,
- Compatriots, all men are my, [779].
- Compelled sins, our, [48].
- Competence, health peace and, [319].
- Competency lives longer, [60].
- Complements, captain of, [106].
- Complete
- Complexion,
- Complexions, coarse, [246].
- Complies against his will, [215].
- Compliments are loss of time, [387].
- [[903]]Composture of excrement, [109].
- Compound
- Compounded of many simples, [70].
- Comprehend all vagrom men, [52].
- Comprehends some bringer of joy, [59].
- Compromise, founded on, [409].
- Compulsion,
- Compulsive
- Compunctious visitings, [117].
- Computation backward, [169].
- Compute, we partly may, [448].
- Comus and midnight crew, [383].
- Concatenation
- Concave, that tore hell's, [224].
- Conceal
- Concealing, hazard of, [448].
- Concealment like a worm in the bud, [75].
- Conceit
- 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,
- Concord,
- Concourse of atoms, fortuitous, [284].
- Condemn
- Condemned
- Condemns me, every tale, [97].
- Condescend, men of wit will, [290].
- Condition,
- Conduct,
- 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,
- Confident to-morrows, man of, [481].
- Confine,
- Confines
- Confirm the tidings as they roll, [300].
- Confirmations strong, [154].
- Conflict,
- Conformity is the virtue in most request, [601].
- Confounded, faith is half, [673].
- Confusion
- Congenial to my heart, [398].
- Conger, Antagoras boiling a, [132].
- Congregate, merchants most do, [61].
- Congregation,
- 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,
- Conquering
- Conqueror,
- Conquerors,
- Conquest,
- 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].
- [[904]]with gallantry, [442].
- Consciences,
- Conscious
- Consciousness remained, a, [481].
- Consecrated hour, [674].
- Consecration and the poet's dream, [475].
- Consent,
- Consents, my poverty not my will, [108].
- Consequence,
- Consequences, think of the, [802].
- Conservative government, [607].
- Consider
- Consideration like an angel, [90].
- Considereth the poor, [820].
- Consistency
- Consolation, grief crowned with, [157].
- Consolations in distress, [479].
- Consoler, death the, [616].
- Conspicuous by his absence, [747].
- Constable, outrun the, [212].
- Constancy
- Constant
- Constellations, happy, [238].
- Constitution,
- 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,
- Contemporaneous posterity, [361].
- Contemporaries, homage from, [591].
- Contempt
- 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,
- Contentedness, procurer of, [207].
- Contention, a man of, [835].
- Contentions,
- Contentious woman, [829].
- Contentment
- Contest follows, great, [419].
- Contests from trivial things, [325].
- Conthraries, drames go by, [582].
- Contiguity of shade, [418].
- Continent, whole boundless, [439].
- Continual
- Contortions of the sibyl, [412].
- Contra-alto, even the, [554].
- Contradiction, woman 's a, [322].
- Contrary,
- 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,
- Conversation's burrs, [636].
- Converse,
- Conversing with thee I forget all time, [233].
- Convey the wise it call, [45].
- Conveyed,
- Convinced me, unwillingly, [364].
- Convincing, thought of, [399].
- Convolutions of a shell, [480].
- Cooking is become an art, [187].
- Cooks
- Cool reflection came, [494].
- Cool
- Cools, answers till her husband, [321].
- Coolness, dripping with, [537].
- Cope of heaven, the starry, [234].
- Cophetua, king, [105].
- Copious Dryden, [329].
- [[905]]Copy,
- Corages, nature in hir, [1].
- Coral
- Cord,
- Cords of motion, pulling the, [754].
- Cordial,
- Core, wear him in my heart's, [138].
- Corinthian lad of mettle, [84].
- Corioli, Volscians in, [103].
- Cormorant, sat like a, [232].
- Corn,
- Corne,
- Cornelia, jewels of, [192].
- Corner,
- Corners
- 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
- Corporations have no souls, [24].
- Corpse
- Correct, easier to be critical than, [607].
- Corrector of enormous times, [199].
- Correggios and their Raphaels, [400].
- Correspondent to command, [42].
- Corrupt
- Corrupted
- Corruption
- Corsair's name, he left a, [551].
- Corse,
- Cortez, like stout, [576].
- Cost
- Costs,
- Costard, rational hind, [54].
- Costly,
- Cot beside the hill, [455].
- Cottage
- Cottages, poor men's, [60].
- Cotton is king, [854].
- Couch,
- Coude songes make, [1].
- Could
- Council,
- Councils of the brave, [526].
- Counsel
- Counsels,
- Counsellors, multitude of, [825].
- Count
- Counts his sure gains, [496].
- Countenance
- Counteraction, action and, [409].
- Countercheck quarrelsome, [72].
- Counterfeit
- Counterfeited glee, with, [397].
- Counters,
- 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].
- [[906]]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
- Countryman who looked for his ass, [792].
- Countrymen,
- County Guy the hour is nigh, [494].
- Courage
- 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
- Coursed down his innocent nose, [67].
- Court
- Courts,
- Courted
- Courteous,
- Courtesies, unwearied spirit in doing, [64].
- Courtesy,
- 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,
- Cover
- Covert yield, try what the, [315].
- Covet honour, sin to, [92].
- Covetous,
- Covetousness, cause of, [41].
- Cow
- Coward
- Cowards,
- Cowslips wan, [248].
- Cowslip's bell, in a, I lie, [43].
- Coxcombs vanquish Berkeley, [380].
- Coy
- Cozenage, strange, [276].
- Crabbed
- Crab-tree and old iron rang, [211].
- Crack
- Crackling of thorns, as the, [830].
- Cradle
- Cradles rock us nearer to the tomb, [309].
- Cradled into poetry by wrong, [566].
- Craft,
- Craftiness, wise in their own, [816].
- Crag of Drachenfels, [543].
- Crammed,
- 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,
- Craving
- Crawling on my startled hopes, [296].
- Cream and mantle, [60].
- Create a soul under ribs of death, [245].
- Created
- 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
- Creator
- 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
- Creatures'
- Crebillon, romances of, [387].
- Credit,
- Creditor, glory of a, [46].
- Credulity, ye who listen with, [367].
- Credulities to nature, dear, [486].
- Creed,
- Creeds
- Creep,
- Creeps in this petty pace, [125].
- Creepeth o'er ruins old, [652].
- Creeping
- Crept upon our talk, [115].
- Crest,
- 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
- Cries, hear their, [804].
- Crime,
- Crimes,
- Criminal,
- Crimson
- Crisis doth portend, what mortal, [212].
- Crispian,
- Cristes lore and his apostles, [2].
- Critic,
- Critics,
- Critic's
- Critical,
- Criticise, not even critics, [420].
- Criticising elves, [412].
- Criticism,
- Croak, his ill-betiding, [349].
- Crocodile, tears of the, [38], [192].
- Cromwell,
- Crony, trusty drouthy, [451].
- Crook,
- Crooked lane, straight down the, [584].
- Crops the flowery food, [315].
- Cross,
- Crosses,
- Crossed
- Crotchets in thy head, [45].
- Crow
- Crows,
- Crowbar, tire of all creation for a, [638].
- Crowche, to fawne, to, [30].
- Crowd,
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Crusaders, think they are, [635].
- Cruse, little oil in a, [815].
- Crush
- Crushed,
- Crusoe, poor Robinson, [391].
- Crust
- 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].
- [[909]]no language but a, [632].
- not when his father dies, [375].
- to Lockow, far, [857].
- war is still the, [541].
- Crying,
- Crystal
- Cuckoo
- Cucumbers,
- Cud,
- Cudgel
- 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
- 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,
- Cupid
- Cupid's curse, concludes with, [25].
- Curdied by the frost, [103].
- Cure,
- Cured, what can't be, [190], [773].
- Curfew
- Curious,
- Curiosity, by way of, [353].
- Curiously, consider too, [144].
- Curled
- Curls,
- Current
- Currents turn awry, [136].
- Curried, short horse soon, [12].
- Curs
- Curse
- Curses
- Cursed
- Cursing like a very drab, [135].
- Curst
- Curtailed of this fair proportion, [95].
- Curtain,
- Curtains,
- Curule chair, Tully's, [391].
- Cushion
- 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].
- [[910]]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
- Cutpurse of the empire, [140].
- Cut-throat dog, [61].
- Cycle
- Cygnet to this pale faint swan, [80].
- Cymbal, tinkling, [845].
- Cymbrian plain, [27].
- Cynic,
- Cynosure
- Cynthia
- 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].
- Dæmons, that there are, [760].
- Daffed the world aside, [86].
- Daffadills fair, we weep to see, [202].
- Daffodils before the swallow, [77].
- Dagger,
- Daggers,
- Daggers-drawing, been at, [213].
- Daily
- Daintie flowre or herbe, [28].
- Daintier sense, hath the, [143].
- Dainties
- Daintiest last to make the end most sweet, [80].
- Dainty plant is the ivy green, [652].
- Daisie the eye of the day, [6].
- Daisies,
- Daisy
- Dale,
- Dales and fields hills and valleys, [40].
- Dalliance, primrose path of, [129].
- Dallies
- Dally with wrong, [500].
- Dam,
- Damask cheek, feed on her, [76].
- Dame
- Dames,
- Damiata and Mount Casius, [228].
- Damien's bed of steel, [395].
- Damn
- Damnable
- Damnation,
- 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
- Damsel
- Dan
- Dance
- Dances,
- Danced, laughed and, [676].
- Dancing
- Dandin, George, you would have it so, [798].
- Dandolo, hour of blind old, [545].
- Dane,
- Danger,
- Dangers,
- Danger's troubled night, [515].
- Dangerous,
- Daniel
- Dank and dropping weeds, [253].
- Dante,
- 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
- Dares
- Darien, silent upon a peak in, [576].
- Daring
- 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
- 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,
- Darlings, wealthy curled, [149].
- Darnel cockle wild oats, [783].
- Dart,
- Darts, breaking the bundle of, [731].
- Dash
- Date, short is my, [339].
- [[912]]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,
- Daughter's
- Dauphiness at Versailles, [409].
- David
- Daw, no wiser than a, [93].
- Dawn,
- Dawning,
- 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].
- [[913]]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
- Daylight
- Day-star
- 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].
- [[914]]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
- Deaf
- Deal
- 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
- Dearest
- 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].
- [[915]]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,
- Death's pale flag, [109].
- Death-bed
- Death-beds, ask, they can tell, [307].
- Debate, Rupert of, [606], [607].
- Debt,
- Debts, he that dies pays all, [43].
- Debtor to his profession, [164].
- Decalogue, can hear the, [468].
- Decay,
- Decays,
- Decay's effacing fingers, [548].
- Deceased,
- Deceit,
- Deceitful,
- Deceive when first we practise to, [490].
- Deceived,
- Deceiver, to deceive the, [797].
- Deceivers ever, men were, [51], [405].
- December,
- Decencies
- Decency,
- Decently and in order, [846].
- Decide,
- 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,
- 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,
- 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].
- [[917]]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
- Deepest consequence, [116].
- Deeply beautifully blue, [507], [559].
- Deep-mouthed welcome, [556].
- Deer,
- Defamed by every charlatan, [633].
- Defeats more triumphant than victories, [774].
- Defect
- Defective comes by cause, [133].
- Defence
- Defend
- Defensive as a moat, [81].
- Defer,
- Deferred, hope, [826].
- Defiance,
- Deficiencies of the present day, [368].
- Definitions of prose and poetry, [505].
- Deformed,
- Deformity which beggars mimicked, [590].
- Defunct bodies, ghosts of, [210].
- Defy
- Degenerate
- Degenerates from the sire, the son, [337].
- Degree,
- Degrees,
- Deified by our own spirits, [470].
- Deity,
- Dejected
- Dejection do we sink as low, [470].
- Delay,
- Delays
- Delectable mountains, [266].
- Deliberates, woman that, [298].
- Deliberation sat, on his front, [227].
- Delicate creatures, call these, [154].
- Delicately weak, [321].
- Delicious
- 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,
- Delightful
- 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,
- Delusion
- Delusive vain and hollow, [683].
- Demd
- Demi-paradise, this other Eden, [81].
- Democracy,
- Democratie, fierce, [241].
- Democrats, the damned, [559].
- Democritus would not weep, what, [484].
- Demonstrate a providence, to, [743].
- Demosthenes
- De mortuis nil nisi bonum, [758].
- Den, beard the lion in his, [490].
- Denied
- Denizen, the world's tired, [541].
- Denmark,
- Deny, heart would fain, [124].
- Depart
- Departed worth, relic of, [541].
- Departing friend, tolling a, [88].
- Deplore thee, we will not, [535].
- Deploring, a damsel lay, [347].
- Depressed
- Depth,
- Depths
- 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
- 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
- Deserted at his utmost need, [271].
- Deserve
- 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
- Desired,
- Desk's dead wood, [509].
- Desolate,
- 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
- Despatchful looks, [235].
- Desperate
- Despise me, ay do, [428].
- Despised,
- Despond, slough of, [265].
- Despondency and madness, [470].
- Destined page, [456].
- Destinies, fates and, [62].
- Destiny,
- Destroy
- Destroyed
- Destroying, fighting and still, [272].
- Destruction
- Destructive
- Desuetude, innocuous, [669].
- Desultory man, [417].
- Detect, lose it the moment you, [320].
- Detector of the heart, [307].
- Detest the offence, [336].
- Detraction
- 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
- Devil's back, got over the, [773].
- Devil-in-all to pay, [787].
- Devilish
- Devine, wel she sange the service, [1].
- Devise wit write pen, [55].
- Devised by the enemy, [98].
- Devotion,
- Devotion's visage, [135].
- Devour,
- 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,
- Dewdrop
- Dewdrops which the sun impearls, [235].
- Dewy
- Diabolical knowledge, [440].
- Diadem
- Dial
- Dialect, a Babylonish, [210].
- Dialogism, a problematical, [401].
- Diamond,
- Diamonds, bright as young, [275].
- Dian's temple, hangs on, [103].
- Diana,
- Diana's foresters, [82].
- Diapason closing full in man, [271].
- Dice
- 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
- Died
- Diet,
- Dieu mésure le froid, [379].
- Differ,
- Difference,
- Different, like but oh how, [476].
- Difficile, Latin was no more, [210].
- Difficult,
- Difficulties,
- Difficulty and labour hard, [230].
- Diffused
- Digest,
- Digested, books to be chewed and, [168].
- Digestion
- Diggeth a pit, whoso, [829].
- Dignified
- Dignifies humanity, [594].
- Dignities, peace above all earthly, [99].
- Dignity,
- Digression, there began a lang, [448].
- Diligence,
- Diligent in his business, [828].
- Dim
- Dim-discovered, ships, [356].
- Dimensions senses affections, [63].
- Diminished
- Dimness, sight faints into, [549].
- Dimple on his chin, [31].
- Dimpling all the way, run, [328].
- Dine, that jurymen may, [326].
- Dined,
- Diners-out from whom we guard our spoons, [593].
- Dining, thought of, [399].
- Dinner,
- 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
- Direction, all chance, [316].
- Directs the storm, [299], [331].
- Dirge
- Dirge-like sound, winter loves a, [486].
- Dirt,
- Dirty work again, the creature 's at his, [327].
- Dis's waggon, flowers from, [77].
- Disagree,
- Disagreeable, more, to say than do, [728].
- Disappointed
- Disappointment
- Disaster, unmerciful, [640].
- Disasters
- Disastrous
- Discharge, no, in that war, [831].
- Disciplined inaction, [457].
- Disconsolate, a Peri stood, [526].
- Discontent
- Discord,
- Discords
- 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
- Disdain, my dear lady, [50].
- Disease
- Diseases
- Diseased,
- Disguise,
- Disguises, troublesome, [234].
- Dish,
- Dishes, are these choice, [388].
- Dishonour,
- Dishonourable graves, [110].
- Disinheriting countenance, [442].
- Disinterested good not our trade, [417].
- Disinterestedness, part of, [794].
- [[922]]Dislike, hesitate, [327].
- Dislimns the rack, [158].
- Disloyalty, to doubt would be, [653].
- Dismal
- Dismaying solitude, [592].
- Dismiss us with thy blessing, [674].
- Dismissed without a parting pang, [296].
- Dismissing the doctor, [454].
- Disobedience,
- Disorder,
- 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,
- Dispraise
- Dispraises, praising most, [327].
- Dispraised no small praise, [240].
- Dispute,
- 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,
- Distant
- Distemper, died of no, [276].
- Distil goodness out of evil, [92].
- Distilled damnation, [457].
- Distinct
- Distinction
- Distinguish and divide a hair, [210].
- Distinguishable, shape had none, [228].
- Distinguished for ignorance, [609].
- Distraction, waft me from, [543].
- Distress,
- Distressed
- Distressful
- Distrest, griefs that harass the, [366].
- Distrusting asks if this be joy, [398].
- Ditch,
- Ditties of no tone, pipe to, [576].
- Ditto to Mr. Burke, [412].
- Diurnal, there swift return, [237].
- Diver,
- Divers paces with divers persons, [70].
- Diverter of sadness, [207].
- Divide
- Divided
- Dividends, incarnation of fat, [564].
- Dividing,
- 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
- Divinely
- 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].
- [[923]]what I will with mine own, [840].
- what men dare, [52].
- ye even so to them, [839].
- Dock the tail of rhyme, [635].
- Doctor,
- Doctors
- Doctors' spite, in learned, [564].
- Doctrine,
- 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
- Doggedly, set himself, [371].
- Doing
- Doings, amend your ways and your, [835].
- Doit, beggarly last, [421].
- Dole,
- Doleful
- 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,
- Domestic
- Domestics, few admired by their, [778].
- Dominations princedoms, [235].
- Dominions,
- 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,
- Doomed for a certain term, [131].
- Doon, ye banks and braes of bonny, [452].
- Door,
- Doors,
- 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
- Dotes yet doubts suspects, [153].
- Doting with age, pyramids, [222].
- Double
- Doublet, carving the fashion of a, [51].
- Doubling his pleasures, [455].
- Doubly
- 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,
- Doubted, heard Troy, [558].
- Doubtful, from the dark and, [443].
- Doubting in his abject spirit, [657].
- Dough, my cake is, [73].
- Douglas
- Dove,
- Doves
- 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,
- Downcast modesty, [356].
- Downward
- 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
- Drags
- Dragon,
- Dragon's tail, baited with a, [217].
- Dragonish, cloud that is, [158].
- Drained by fevered lips, [577].
- Drakes and ducks, [37].
- Drama
- Drames go by conthraries, [582].
- Drank
- Drapery of his couch, [572].
- Draught
- Draughts, shallow, [323].
- Draw
- Draws us with a single hair, beauty, [191], [326].
- Drawers, chest of, by day, [397].
- Drawn dagger, smiles at the, [299].
- Dread
- Dreadful
- Dream,
- a hideous, [111].
- [[925]]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
- Dreamland, adamantine logic of, [663].
- Dreamt
- Drear-nighted December, [576].
- Dreary
- Dregs
- Dress,
- Dressed in all his trim, [163].
- Drest
- 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
- Drip of the suspended oar, [543].
- Dripping with coolness, [537].
- Drive
- Driveller and a show, [365].
- Driveth o'er a soldier's neck, [105].
- Driving
- Drizzled blood upon the capitol, [112].
- Drooped the willow, where, [596].
- Drooping head, repairs his, [248].
- Drop
- Drops,
- Dropped
- Droppeth as the gentle rain, [64].
- Dropping
- Droughte of March, [1].
- Drown
- Drowned honour, pluck up, [84].
- Drowsiness clothe man in rags, [828].
- Drowsy
- Drowsyhed, land of, [357].
- Drudgery
- Druid lies in yonder grave, [390].
- Drum
- Drum-beat, the morning, [533].
- Drums
- Drunk,
- 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
- Dryden,
- 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,
- Dues, render to all their, [844].
- Duke
- 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
- Dum vivimus vivamus, [359].
- Dumb,
- Dumb-shows and noise inexplicable, [137].
- Dumps,
- Dumpy woman, I hate a, [556].
- Duncan
- Dunce
- Dundee, single hour of that, [474].
- Dundee's wild warbling measure, [447].
- Dungeon
- Dunghill, cock on his own, [14].
- Dunsinane,
- Dupe
- Durance vile, in, [450].
- During good behaviour, [855].
- Dusk faces with turbans, [240].
- Dusky
- 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].
- [[927]]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
- Duties,
- 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
- 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,
- Dwelt
- Dwindle peak and pine, [116].
- Dwindles, man only, [394].
- Dyer's hand, like the, [163].
- Dying
- Eager
- Eagle
- Eagles
- 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].
- [[928]]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
- Earnest,
- 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].
- [[929]]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
- Earthlier happy is the rose, [57].
- Earthly
- Earthquake,
- 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
- Easily as a king, [110].
- Easiness
- East,
- Easter-day, sun upon an, [256].
- Eastern kings, guilt of, [258].
- Easy
- 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
- Eating,
- Eaves, drops from off the, [250].
- Ebb,
- Ebony, image of God in, [222].
- Ebrew Jew, I am an, [84].
- Eccentric and centric, [237].
- Ecclesiastical lyric, [609].
- Ecclesiastick drum, [209].
- Echo
- Echoes
- Echoing walks between, [239].
- Eclipse,
- Eclipsed the gayety of nations, [369].
- Economy is the fuel of magnificence, [603].
- Ecstasy,
- Eden,
- Edge,
- 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,
- Effects, what dire, [299].
- Eftest way, [53].
- Eftsoones they heard, [28].
- Egeria! sweet creation, [546].
- Egg,
- Eggs,
- Eglantine, musk-roses and, [58].
- Egregiously an ass, [152].
- Egypt,
- Egypt's
- 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
- 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
- Element,
- Elements,
- Elephant
- Elephants
- Elevate, in thoughts more, [228].
- Eleven
- Eliza's days, names in great, [671].
- Ell, he 'll take an, [20].
- Elm,
- Elms, immemorial, [630].
- Eloquence
- Eloquent
- Elves,
- Elysian
- Elysium,
- Emanation from the gospel, [460].
- Emathian conqueror, [252].
- Embalmed in tears, [491].
- Embattled
- Embers glowing, [250].
- Emblem
- Emblems
- Emboldens sin, mercy, [109].
- Embosomed in the deep, [395].
- Embrace,
- Embroidery, every flower wears sad, [248].
- Embryo,
- Embryos and idiots, [231].
- Emelie, up rose, [2].
- Emergencies, untried, [663].
- Emerald isle, [855].
- Emerson,
- 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].
- [[931]]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,
- Employments,
- Empress, sovereign law sits, [438].
- Emprise and floure of floures, [6].
- Emptiness, smiles betray his, [328].
- Empty
- Empty-vaulted night, [244].
- Enamelled
- Enamoured, hung over her, [235].
- Enchant thine ear, [161].
- Enchanting ravishment, [243].
- Enchantment, distance lends, [512].
- Enchants the world, [356].
- Encounter,
- 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
- Endearment, each fond, [396].
- Endeavour,
- Ended, his cares are now all, [90].
- Ending,
- Endite, songes make and well, [1].
- Endless
- 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,
- Endure,
- Endured,
- Endures no tie, love, [272].
- Enduring as marble, [792].
- [[932]]Enemies,
- Enemy
- 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,
- 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,
- Englishman
- Enigmatical sort of calamity, [766].
- Enjoy
- Enjoyed, with more spirit chased than, [62].
- Enjoying, think it worth, [272].
- Enmities of twenty generations, [592].
- Ennoble sots, what can, [319].
- Enormous
- Enough
- Enriches not him and makes me poor, [153].
- Ensample, this noble, [2].
- Ensanguined hearts, [420].
- Ense petit placidam, [264].
- Ensign,
- Enskyed and sainted, a thing, [47].
- Entangling alliances, [435].
- Enterprise,
- Enterprises,
- 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
- Entity and quiddity, [210].
- Entrails spin, spiders from their, [274].
- Entrancing our senses, [677].
- Entrance
- Entrances and exits, have their, [69].
- Entuned in hire nose, [1].
- Envious
- Envy
- 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].
- [[933]]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,
- Epitaphs,
- Epitome, all mankind's, [268].
- Epocha in history of America, [429].
- Epochs, actions are our, [554].
- Equal,
- Equator, speak disrespectfully of the, [459].
- Equity
- Equipage,
- Equivocate, I will not, [605].
- Equivocation
- Era of good feeling, [855].
- Erant quibus appetentior famæ, [247].
- Ercles' vein, this is, [57].
- Ere
- Erebus, dark as, his affections are, [66].
- Erect, unless above himself he can himself, [39].
- Erected
- Erection, we rate the cost of, [88].
- Eremites and friars, [231].
- Erin, a poor exile of, [515].
- Err,
- Errand, sleeveless, [612].
- Erring
- Error
- Errors
- 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,
- Essential liberty, [359].
- Estate,
- Esteem,
- 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,
- 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,
- Ethereal
- 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,
- [[934]]Europe's violets, [570].
- Euxine, dangerous breakers of the, [559].
- Eve
- Eve's daughters, [46].
- Eveleen's bower, when to, [520].
- Even,
- 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
- Even-song, ringeth to, [19].
- Event,
- Events,
- Eventful history, this strange, [69].
- Ever
- Ever-during
- Evergreen tree of knowledge, [440].
- Everlasting
- 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
- 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].
- [[935]]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,
- Exactness, with, grinds he all, [793].
- Exalted sat, Satan, [226].
- Example
- Examples
- Exceeding
- Exceedingly
- Excel,
- Excellence,
- Excellent
- Excelling nature, pattern of, [156].
- Excels
- Exception prove the rule, [187].
- Excess,
- Exchequer
- Excise our brains, [413].
- Excitement, be not hurried by, [746].
- Excrement, general, [109].
- Excuse,
- Excused his devilish deeds, [232].
- Excusing a fault makes it worse, [80].
- Execrable shape, what art thou, [229].
- Execute
- Executes a freeman's will, [538].
- Exemplary, lives in acts, [36].
- Exempt from public haunt, [67].
- Exercise,
- Exhalation,
- Exhalations of the dawn, [504].
- Exhaled
- Exhausted worlds, [366].
- Exhilarate the spirit, [417].
- Exile
- Exiles feed on hope, [695].
- Existence,
- 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,
- Expects nothing, blessed who, [347].
- Expediency,
- Expedient to forget sometimes, [709].
- Expedients with such a king, [352].
- Expensive, gratitude is, [430].
- Experience
- Experiment, full tide of successful, [435].
- Explain
- 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
- Expressed
- 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,
- Exterior, fair, a recommendation, [709].
- Extravagant and erring spirit, [126].
- Extreme
- Extremes
- Extremity,
- 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].
- [[937]]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
- Eyesight, treasure of his, [104].
- Eyne, Bacchus with pink, [158].
- Fable,
- Fables and legends of the Talmud, [166].
- Fabric,
- 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].
- [[938]]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,
- Facility of the octosyllabic verse, [550].
- Facing fearful odds, [593].
- Facts
- Faculties,
- Faculty
- Fade,
- Faded
- Fades
- Fading
- Faery
- Fagots and fagots, there are, [797].
- Fail,
- Fails, oft expectation, [73].
- Failed the bright promise, [535].
- Failing, every, but their own, [548].
- Failings leaned to virtue's side, [396].
- Fain
- Faint
- 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].
- [[939]]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,
- Fairest
- Fairies'
- Fairy
- 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
- Faithful
- 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
- Fallen,
- Fallest a blessed martyr, [100].
- Falling
- 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].
- [[940]]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
- Falsely luxurious man, [355].
- Falstaff sweats to death, [84].
- Falter
- 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
- 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
- Familiarly talks of roaring lions, [78].
- Families,
- Family,
- Famine,
- Famous
- Famoused for fight, [161].
- Fan
- Fanatic faith wedded fast, [525].
- Fancies
- 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
- Fanny, Lord, spins, [328].
- Fanny's way, pretty, [305].
- Fantasies,
- [[941]]Fantasy, nothing but vain, [105].
- Fantasy's hot fire, [488].
- Fantastic,
- 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
- Fardels bear, who would, [136].
- Fare,
- 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
- Farm,
- Farmer, I have fed like a, [293].
- Farmers, embattled, [599].
- Farther
- Farthing candle to the sun, [311].
- Fascinate, blandishments will not, [436].
- Fascination of a name, [422].
- Fashion,
- Fashions, in words as with, [324].
- Fashion's brightest arts, [398].
- Fashionable topics, [402].
- Fashioned so slenderly, [586].
- Fashioneth their hearts alike, [819].
- Fast
- 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
- 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].
- [[942]]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
- 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,
- Father's
- Fathered, so, and so husbanded, [112].
- Father-in-law, fine thing to be, [454].
- Fatherly, I cannot lift it up, [657].
- Fathom
- 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
- Favour
- Favours
- Favourite
- 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].
- [[943]]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
- 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,
- Feather,
- Feathers,
- Feathered
- Feats of broil and battle, [150].
- Feature,
- Features,
- Fed
- Federal union must be preserved, our, [458].
- Fee,
- Fees,
- Feeble,
- Feed
- Feeds
- 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
- 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].
- [[944]]sensible to, as to sight, [119].
- to the worse, gives greater, [81].
- Feelings,
- 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,
- Fell,
- 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,
- Fellow-fault to match it, [70].
- Fellow-feeling,
- Fellow-men, one who loves his, [536].
- Fellowship,
- Felony to drink small beer, [94].
- Felt
- Female
- Feminine, the vision, [594].
- Fence,
- 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
- 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 cœlum, [855].
- Fib, destroy his, or sophistry, [327].
- Fibs, I 'll tell you no, [401].
- Fickle
- Fico for the phrase, [45].
- Fiction,
- Fictions like to truth, [692].
- Fiddler statesman buffoon, [268].
- Fie
- 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,
- Fiend,
- Fiends, juggling, [126].
- Fiend-like to dwell in sin, [793].
- Fierce
- Fiercer by despair, [226].
- Fiery
- Fife,
- 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
- Fighting,
- Fighter, fits a dull, [87].
- Figure
- Figures
- 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
- Find
- Finds
- 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
- [[946]]Fingers,
- Finger's breadth of being mad, [763].
- Fingers' ends, at my, [12], [74].
- Finished
- 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,
- Fired
- Fire-hearts sowed our furrows, [620].
- Fireside
- Firm
- Firmament,
- Firmness
- 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,
- Fishes
- Fisher's
- 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
- Fits, 't was sad by, [390].
- Fitful fever, after life's, [121].
- Fitness of things, eternal, [364].
- Fitted
- Fitting,
- Fittest
- Five
- Five-words-long, jewels, [630].
- Fixed
- 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,
- Flames,
- Flaming
- Flanders
- Flash
- Flashes
- Flat
- Flatter
- Flattered,
- Flatterers
- Flattering
- Flattery,
- Flaunting extravagant quean, [442].
- Flax, smoking, [834].
- Flaxen was his poll, [142].
- Flea
- Fleas,
- Fled,
- Flee when no man pursueth, [829].
- Fleet,
- Fleets, ten thousand, [547].
- Fleetest, brightest still the, [522].
- Fleeting
- 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
- Flight,
- Flighty purpose never is o'ertook, [123].
- Fling
- Flint,
- 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
- Flocks, my father feeds his, [392].
- Flogging in schools, [372].
- Flood
- Floods,
- Floor,
- Florence, ungrateful, [545].
- Flounder, squat as a, [771].
- Flourish
- Flourished, whilst bloody treason, [114].
- Flout the sky, banners, [115].
- Flow
- 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
- Flowery
- Flowing
- Flown with insolence and wine, [224].
- Flows
- Fluctuation, world-wide, [634].
- Flung rose flung odours, [238].
- Flush as May, [139].
- Flushing his brow, [575].
- Flutes
- 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].
- [[949]]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
- Foam
- 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,
- Foemen worthy of their steel, [491].
- Fog
- Foggy cloud, sits in a, [123].
- Foibles, misery from our, [437].
- Fold, like the wolf on the, [551].
- Folded
- Folding of the hands, [825].
- Folio, whole volumes in, [55].
- Folk,
- Folks,
- Follies,
- 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
- 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].
- [[950]]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,
- Foolish
- 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
- Footstool, the earth my, [316].
- Fop, the solemn, [415].
- Forbearance ceases to be a virtue, [407].
- Forbid,
- Forbidden tree, fruit of that, [223].
- Forbids to crave, my mind, [22].
- Force
- Forces, opposing and enduring, [595].
- Forced
- Forcible
- Forcibly if we must, [516].
- Fordoes me quite, makes me or, [156].
- Forefathers
- Forefinger
- Foregone conclusion, [155].
- Forehead
- Foreheads villanous low, [43].
- Foreign
- Foreknowledge
- Forelock,
- Foremost
- Foresaw, sees what he, [476].
- Forespent night of sorrow, [258].
- Forest
- Forests are rended, when, [493].
- Foresters, Diana's, [82].
- Forever
- and a day, [71].
- and forever farewell, [115].
- [[951]]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,
- 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,
- Forget-me-nots of the angels, [616].
- Forgets, the truly loved never, [520].
- Forgetting,
- Forgive,
- Forgiveness,
- Forgot,
- Forgotten
- Forked
- 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
- Formed by thy converse, [320].
- Former times shake hands, [212].
- Forrest, flowres that grew in, [28].
- Forsake
- Forsaken,
- Forsworn, that so sweetly were, [49].
- Forted residence, [49].
- Forth on, bold and, [109].
- Fortress
- Fortuitous
- 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].
- [[952]]tugged with, [121].
- vicissitudes of, [430].
- well-favoured man is the gift of, [51].
- wishes to destroy, whom, [713].
- Fortunes
- Fortune's
- Forty
- Forward
- Foster-child of silence, [576].
- Fou for weeks thegither, [451].
- Fought
- Foul
- Foules maken melodie, [1].
- Found,
- Founded upon a rock, [839].
- Founders,
- 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,
- Fountain's
- 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,
- Fox when he had lost his tail, [186].
- Foxes
- Fox's skin, lion's skin pieced with the, [734].
- Fragments,
- Fragrance
- Fragrant,
- Frail
- Frailties from their dread abode, [386].
- Frailty,
- Frame,
- Framed
- France
- Frank haughty rash, [606].
- Frankincense, lumps of, [751].
- Frantic, the lover all as, [59].
- Fraud, notoriously base, [715].
- Frauds and holy shifts, [212].
- Fraught
- Fray,
- Frayd, more, then hurt, [11].
- Freakish youth, [419].
- Free
- and fetterless thing, [680].
- as air, love, [333].
- as nature first made man, [275].
- [[953]]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
- Free-livers on a small scale, [536].
- Freeman
- Freeman's will, executes a, [538].
- Freemen,
- Freeze thy young blood, [131].
- French
- Frenche
- Frenchman
- 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
- Freshly ran he on, [276].
- Freshness
- Fret
- Fretful
- Frets his hour upon the stage, [125].
- Fretted
- Friars
- 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].
- [[954]]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
- 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
- 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
- Fringing the dusty road, [657].
- Frisk away like schoolboys, [447].
- Frisked beneath the burden, [395].
- Frivolous work of idleness, [457].
- Frog,
- Frogs,
- Frolic and the gentle Lamb, the, [486].
- Frolics, youth of, [321].
- From all who dwell below the skies, [302].
- Front,
- Fronts bore stars, their restless, [479].
- Frore, parching air burns, [228].
- Frost
- Frosts, encroaching, [671].
- Frosty
- Frown
- Frowns,
- Frowning Providence, [423].
- Frozen
- Frugal
- 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].
- [[955]]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
- Fruitful
- Fruitless
- Fruit-tree tops, [106].
- Frustrate of his hope, [253].
- Fry, other fish to, [772], [790].
- Frying-pan into the fire, [18], [785].
- Fuel
- Fugitive
- 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
- Full-hot horse, anger like a, [98].
- Full-orbed glory, in, [507].
- Fulmined over Greece, [241].
- Fulness of perfection, [78].
- Fun
- Function, as to a holy, [410].
- Funeral
- Funny as I can, to write as, [636].
- Fur,
- Furies,
- Furious and temperate, [120].
- Furlongs of sea, a thousand, [42].
- Furnace,
- Furnish, all we ought to ask, [569].
- Furor fit læsa sæpius patientia, [269].
- Furred gowns, robes and, [148].
- Furrows
- Further and fared worse, [17].
- Fury,
- Fust in us unused, [142].
- Fustian
- Future
- 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
- Gained
- [[956]]Gait,
- Gaiters, lax in their, [510].
- Galaxy that milky way, [236].
- Gale,
- Gales
- Galilean lake, pilot of the, [247].
- Galileo with his woes, [545].
- Gall enough in thy ink, [76].
- Galls
- Gallant
- 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
- Gamester and poet, [388].
- Gang
- Ganymede, the matchless, [340].
- Gaping
- 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
- Garland
- Garlands
- Garment
- Garments, stuffs out his vacant, [79].
- Garmented in light, [567].
- Garners be full of fruit, [693].
- Garnish, eye of heaven to, [79].
- Garret,
- Garrick is a salad, our, [399].
- Gars
- Garter,
- Garters gold amuse, [318].
- Garth did not write his own Dispensary, [325].
- Gashed with honourable scars, [496].
- Gate,
- Gates
- Gath, tell it not in, [814].
- Gather
- Gathers no moss, rolling stone, [14], [711].
- Gathered every vice, [332].
- Gatherer and disposer, [175].
- Gathering her brows, [451].
- Gaudy,
- Gaul, to Greece to, [416].
- Gaunt, old John of, [80].
- Gauntlet with a gift in 't, [621].
- Gave
- Gay
- Gayety of nations, eclipsed the, [369].
- Gayly the troubadour, [581].
- Gaze
- 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
- Gems,
- General,
- Generalities, glittering, [589].
- Generation,
- Generations,
- Generous
- Genial
- 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
- Gentil
- Gentility, cottage of, [507].
- Gentilman,
- 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
- Gentlemen,
- Gently
- Genuine and less guilty wealth, [257].
- Geographers
- Geography, despite of, [212].
- Geometric scale, [210].
- Geometry, royal path to, [811].
- George,
- German to the matter, [145].
- Germans have the empire of the air, [577].
- Gestic lore, skilled in, [395].
- Gesture, dignity in every, [237].
- Get
- Gets him to rest, [92].
- Getting
- Ghastly smile, death grinned a, [229].
- Ghost
- Ghosts
- Giant
- Giants in the earth, [812].
- Giant's
- Giant-dwarf Dan Cupid, [55].
- Gibber, squeak and, [126].
- Gibbets
- Gibes, where be your, [144].
- Giddy
- 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
- Giftie gie us, [448].
- Gild
- Gilded fool, thinks better of a, [181].
- Gilead, balm in, [835].
- Gill shall dance, [199].
- Gilpin long live he, [417].
- Gilt,
- 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
- Girl,
- Girls,
- 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,
- Given,
- Givers prove unkind, [136].
- Giveth his beloved sleep, [824].
- Giving,
- Glad
- Glade, points to yonder, [335].
- Gladiator, I see before me the, [546].
- Gladlier grew, [237].
- Gladly
- Gladness,
- Gladsome light of jurisprudence, [24].
- Glance
- Glancing of an eye, upward, [497].
- Glare,
- Glass
- darkly, see through a, [845].
- dome of many-coloured, [565].
- [[959]]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,
- 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,
- Glib and oily art, I want that, [146].
- Glide through a quiet dream, [538].
- Glides
- Glimmer on my mind, to, [514].
- Glimmering
- Glimpse
- Glimpses
- Glisteneth, all is not gold that, [173].
- Glistering
- Glisters, all that, is not gold, [62].
- Glittering
- Globe,
- Gloom,
- Gloomy
- Glorie, thin be the, [3].
- Glories
- Glorified candy, [509].
- Glorify,
- Glorious
- 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].
- [[960]]who walked in, [470].
- Glory's
- Gloss of art, than all the, [398].
- Glove,
- Glow, my heart has learned to, [346].
- Glowered amazed and curious, [451].
- Glows
- Glow-worm
- 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,
- 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].
- [[961]]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,
- Godfathers of heaven's lights, [54].
- God-given strength, [489].
- Godlike
- Godliness,
- Goes
- Goeth a-borrowing, [21].
- Goethe's sage mind, [665].
- Goin' ware glory waits ye, this, [659].
- Going
- 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
- Gondola, you have swam in a, [71].
- Gone
- 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].
- [[963]]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,
- Goodliest,
- Goodly
- 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,
- 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
- Gorgons hydras and chimæras dire, [228].
- Gory locks at me, never shake thy, [122].
- Gospel,
- Gospel-books, lineaments of, [23].
- Gospel-light first dawned, [387].
- Gossip
- Govern,
- Government,
- Gowans fine, and pu'd the, [449].
- Gowd, man 's the, for a' that, [452].
- Gown, plucked his, [397].
- Gowns,
- 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,
- Graced with polished manners, [422].
- Graceful acts, those, [238].
- Graceless zealots fight, [318].
- Gracious
- Gradation, not by old, [149].
- Gradations,
- Græcia Mæonidam jactet sibi, [271].
- Grain,
- Grains
- Grammar controls kings, [798].
- Grammar-school, erecting a, [94].
- Grammaticus, rhetor, [268].
- Grampian hills, on the, [392].
- Grand
- Grandam, soul of our, [77].
- [[965]]Grandeur,
- Grandmother Eve, child of, [54].
- Grandsire
- Grandsires, wives and, [804].
- Grange, in the moated, [49].
- Grant an honest fame, [333].
- Grape, from out the purple, [243].
- Grapes,
- Grapple them to thy soul, [129].
- Grasp
- Grass,
- Grasshopper shall be a burden, [831].
- Grasshoppers
- Grateful
- Gratiano speaks an infinite deal, [60].
- Gratitude,
- 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
- Grave-digger or hangman, [597].
- Gravel gold, streams their, [257].
- Gravity,
- Gray
- Gray-hooded even, [243].
- Grazed the common of literature, [376].
- Grease, frieth in her own, [16].
- Greasy
- Great
- as a king, [436].
- between the little and the, [424].
- Cæsar fell, [114].
- Cæsar 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].
- [[966]]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
- Greatest
- Greatness
- Grecian
- 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,
- Greeks,
- 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
- 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].
- [[967]]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,
- Grievances, repeat no, [398].
- Grieve
- Grieves, if aught inanimate e'er, [543].
- Grieved, we sighed we, [262].
- Griffith, honest chronicler as, [101].
- Grim
- Grimes is dead, old, [596].
- Grim-visaged war, [95].
- Grin,
- Grind,
- 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,
- Griping griefs, [404].
- Grisly terror, so spake the, [229].
- Gristle, people in the, [408].
- Grizzled,
- Groan,
- Groans
- 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
- 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,
- Groves
- Grow
- Growing when ye 're sleeping, [495].
- Grown
- Grownd, herbe that growes on, [28].
- Grows
- Growth,
- Grub, joiner squirrel or old, [104].
- Grudge,
- Grundy say, what will Mrs., [457].
- Grunt and sweat, [136].
- Guard
- [[968]]Guardian
- Guardians of the fair, eunuchs, [310].
- Gude
- 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,
- Guests in the depths of hell, [825].
- Guid
- Guide
- Guides,
- Guilded shore, [63].
- Guile, lips from speaking, [819].
- Guilt
- Guiltier than him they try, [47].
- Guilty
- Guinea,
- 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,
- Guns,
- Gust hath blown his fill, the, [250].
- Gusty thieves, [585].
- Guy, county, the hour is nigh, [494].
- Gypsies,
- Gypsying, days when we went, [683].
- Gyves, as if they had, [87].