Страница - 3171Страница - 3173- Habeas corpus, protection of, [435].
- Habit,
- apparelled in more precious, [53].
- costly thy, [130].
- increased by actions, [745].
- is second nature, [779].
- powerful is the empire of, [709].
- use doth breed a, in a man, [44].
- Habits
- devil is angel yet in this, [141].
- ill, gather by unseen degrees, [274].
- of peace and patience, [207].
- small, well pursued, [437].
- Habitable world, look round the, [274].
- Habitants, converse with heavenly, [245].
- Habitation,
- giddy and unsure, [89].
- local, and a name, [59].
- Habitual, practise what you would make, [745].
- Had we never loved sae kindly, [452].
- Hades,
- descent to, [759].
- no one goes to, with his wealth, [694].
- Haggard, if I do prove her, [153].
- Hags, black and midnight, [123].
- Hail
- Hails you Tom or Jack, [423].
- Hair,
- amber-dropping, [246].
- as free, robes loosely flowing, [178].
- beauty draws us with a single, [274], [326].
- been lives, had all his, [156].
- distinguish and divide a, [210].
- each particular, stand an end, [131].
- every, a soul doth bind, [274].
- flaming meteor shone for, [261].
- girl-graduates in their golden, [629].
- just grizzled, [276].
- loose his beard and hoary, [383].
- man that coloured his, [732].
- most resplendent, [483].
- my fell of, [125].
- ninth part of a, [85].
- of a woman, one, [191].
- of the same dog, [16].
- on end at his own wonders, [420].
- sacred, dissever, [326].
- shakes pestilence, his horrid, [229].
- single, casts its shadow, [709].
- streamed like a meteor, [383].
- strung with his, [56].
- tangles of Neæra's, [247].
- transfigures its golden, [657].
- trimmed in silence, [731].
- would rouse and stir, [125].
- wisdom is the gray, [836].
- Hairs,
- bring down my gray, [813].
- of your head all numbered, [839].
- superfluity comes sooner by white, [60].
- were silver-white, [589].
- Hair-breadth 'scapes, [150].
- Hairs-breadth of time, [750], [753].
- Hal, no more of that, [85].
- Halcyon days, [93].
- Half
- broken-hearted, [539].
- dust half deity, [554].
- [[969]]exceeds the whole, [693], [758].
- hidden from the eye, [469].
- his Troy was burnt, [88].
- in shade and half in sun, [523].
- knows everything, [593].
- made up, [95].
- my better, [34].
- our knowledge we snatch, [320].
- part of a blessed man, [78].
- slave and half free, [622].
- so good a grace, [47].
- the creeds, faith in, [633].
- the world knoweth not how the other half liveth, [771].
- too civil by, [440].
- Half-brother of the world, [654].
- Half-gods go, when, [599].
- Halfpenny loaves for a penny, [94].
- Half-pennyworth of bread, [85].
- Half-shirt is two napkins, [87].
- Half-shut
- eye, before the, [357].
- eyes, sees with his, [326].
- Half-world, now o'er the one, [119].
- Hall,
- Douglas in his, [490].
- merry in, where beards wag all, [21].
- merry swythe it is in, [21].
- or bower, never heard in, [243].
- Halls,
- dwelt in marble, [561].
- of dazzling light, [678].
- of death, the silent, [572].
- Halloing and singing of anthems, [88].
- Halloo your name, [75].
- Hallowed
- Halt
- Halter
- Halves, I 'll go his, [772].
- Hamlet
- at the close of the day, [428].
- king father, I 'll call thee, [130].
- now the king drinks to, [145].
- rude forefathers of the, [384].
- tragedy of, with the prince of Denmark being left out, [494].
- Hammer,
- no sound of, [421].
- nor axe, neither, [815].
- smith stand with his, [80].
- your iron when it is hot, [709].
- Hammers,
- Hampden, some village, [385].
- Hand,
- adore the, [289].
- against every man, [812].
- and glove, [413].
- and heart, I give my, [530].
- and heart open and free, [102].
- angry wafture of your, [112].
- bird in the, [15], [740].
- books to hold in the, [375].
- cheek upon her, [105].
- cloud like a man's, [815].
- eager heart the kindlier, [633].
- findeth to do do it, [831].
- foot and, go cold, [23].
- for hand foot for foot, [813].
- forget her cunning, [824].
- freeman with unpurchased, [636].
- glove upon that, [105].
- handle toward my, [119].
- has brushed them, no friendly, [296].
- her 'prentice, [446].
- his red right, [227].
- hold a fire in his, [81].
- I argue not against heaven's, [252].
- imposition of a mightier, [590].
- in hand, [50], [240], [362], [787].
- in thy right, carry gentle peace, [100].
- led by the Almighty's, [261].
- length of days in her right, [825].
- let not thy left, know, [838].
- licks the, just raised, [315].
- lifted in awe, [311].
- like the dyer's, [163].
- may no rude, deface it, [469].
- misery is at, [769].
- morn with rosy, [235].
- mortality's strong, [80].
- nature's sweet and cunning, [74].
- not able to taste, [58].
- of little employment, [143].
- of war, [81].
- open as day for melting charity, [90].
- put in every honest, a whip, [155].
- riches and honour in her left, [825].
- Satan was now at, [228].
- sweet Roman, [76].
- sweeten this little, [124].
- sworn foe to tyrants, [459].
- that dealt the blow, [514].
- that fed them, bite the, [411].
- that gave the blow, [277].
- that gives the blow, [289].
- that hath made you fair, [49].
- that made us is divine, [300].
- that rounded Peter's dome, [598].
- then join in, [426].
- thunder in his lifted, [267].
- time has laid his, gently, [617].
- time with reckless, [617].
- time's devouring, [352].
- to execute, [255], [430].
- to take occasion by the, [623].
- touch of a vanished, [627].
- unblessed thy, [346].
- upon a woman, man that lays his, [463].
- upon many a heart, [616].
- upon the ark, to lay their, [418].
- upon the ocean's mane, [588].
- upon thy mane, [548].
- wash this blood from my, [120].
- waved her lily, [348].
- whatsoever thou takest in, [837].
- white wonder of dear Juliet's, [108].
- with my heart in 't, [43].
- withhold not thine, [831].
- wrenched with an unlineal, [121].
- writ by God's own, [310].
- you cannot see, [314].
- Hands
- are the hands of Esau, [813].
- by angel, [574].
- by foreign, [335].
- death lays his icy, [209].
- [[970]]entire affection hateth nicer, [27].
- establish the work of our, [822].
- fatal, their, [229].
- former times shake, [212].
- from picking and stealing, [850].
- hath not a Jew, [63].
- little folding of the, [825].
- many, make light work, [17].
- mischief for idle, [302].
- mouths without, [273].
- never made to tear each other, [302].
- not hearts, [155].
- of fellowship, the right, [846].
- promiscuously applied, [548].
- shake, with a king, [563].
- that might have swayed, [384].
- their knell is rung, by fairy, [389].
- then take, [42].
- to valour given, [574].
- two, upon the breast, [667].
- washing with invisible soap, [584].
- watch that wants both, [415].
- were made before knives, [293].
- wings or feet, [230].
- with his two happy, [31].
- Handel 's but a ninny, [351].
- Handle
- Handles, everything hath two, [746].
- Handful
- of meal in a barrel, [815].
- of silver, just for a, [646].
- Hand-in-glove, were, [293].
- Handiwork, showeth his, [819].
- Handmaid of justice, truth the, [460].
- Hand-saw, hawk from a, [134].
- Handsome,
- everything about him, [53].
- in three hundred pounds a year, [46].
- is that handsome does, [401].
- wee thing, [450].
- Handy-dandy, change places and, [148].
- Hang
- a calf's skin, [79].
- a doubt on, nor loop to, [154].
- out our banners, [125].
- sorrow care will kill a cat, [177].
- the pensive head, [248].
- themselves in hope one will come and cut the halter, [222].
- together, we must all, [361].
- upon his pent-house lid, [116].
- us every mother's son, [57].
- Hangs
- a tale, thereby, [68], [73].
- his head for shame, [681].
- on Dian's temple, [103].
- on prince's favours, [99].
- upon the cheek of night, [105].
- Hanging
- and marriage go by destiny, [192].
- and wiving go by destiny, [10], [63].
- his cat on Monday, [856].
- in a golden chain, [230].
- was the worst use man could be put to, [175].
- Hangman of creation mark, [449].
- Hangman's whip, fear o' hell, [448].
- Hannibal
- had mighty virtues, [186].
- was a very pretty fellow, [295].
- Haphazard, let no act be done at, [751].
- Hapless love, pangs of, [367].
- Happened once, this could but have, [650].
- Happens at all, whatever, happens as it should, [751].
- Happier
- in the passion we feel, [795].
- than I know, feel that I am, [237].
- things, remembering, [621].
- Happiness
- below, virtue alone is, [319].
- distant views of, [181].
- depends as nature shows, [413].
- domestic, thou only bliss, [419].
- fireside, [455].
- glimpse of, saw a, [221].
- lies in superfluities, [738].
- man's, to do proper things, [755].
- of the greatest number, [856].
- of the rational animal, [755].
- our being's end and aim, [318].
- our pastime and our, [477].
- produced by a good inn, [372].
- pursuit of, [434].
- spectacle of human, [462].
- that makes the heart afraid, [584].
- thought of tender, [476].
- through another's eyes, [71].
- too familiar, [483].
- too swiftly flies, [382].
- virtue sufficient for, [760].
- was born a twin, [557].
- we prize, if solid, [362].
- Happy
- accident, [174], [402], [792].
- am I from care I 'm free, [689].
- as a lover, [476].
- because God wills it, [658].
- constellations, [238].
- could I be with either, [348].
- days, a world of, [96].
- earthlier, is the rose distilled, [57].
- few, we band of brothers, [92].
- fields farewell, [223].
- for him his father was before him, [293].
- he whose name has been well spelt, [559].
- he with such a mother, [630].
- hills pleasing shade, [381].
- is he born or taught, [174].
- is the blameless vestal's lot, [333].
- little, if I could say how much, [51].
- make two lovers, [330].
- man be his dole, [46].
- man happy dole, [11].
- man that hath his quiver full, [824].
- man 's without a shirt, [8].
- mixtures of happy days, [554].
- never so, as we suppose, [794].
- pair live while ye may, [233].
- soul that all the way, [259].
- that have called thee so, [508].
- the man and happy he alone, [273].
- the man whose wish, [334].
- to the unhappy owe, what the, [343].
- walks and shades, [239].
- was it for that son, [95].
- who in his verse, can steer, [799].
- why so few marriages are, [291].
- years, ah, [541].
- Harass the distrest, [366].
- Harbinger, springtime's, [199].
- Harbingers
- Harbour give, in life did, [178].
- [[971]]Hard
- a keeping oath, sworn too, [54].
- crab-tree, [211].
- long is the way and, [227].
- nothing so, but search will find it, [203].
- their lot, how, [672].
- to part when friends are dear, [433].
- to please everybody, [712].
- to please, uncertain coy and, [490].
- way of transgressors is, [826].
- Hardship, life of danger and, [537].
- Hardships prevent melancholy, [373].
- Hardens all within, [448].
- Hardest-timbered oak, [94].
- Hardy as the Nemean lion's nerve, [131].
- Hare,
- Hark
- Harm
- Harmes two the lesse, of, [5].
- Harmless
- Harmonies, concerted, [580].
- Harmonious
- Harmoniously confused, [333].
- Harmony
- for thee O universe, [752].
- heaven drowsy with, the, [56].
- heavenly, [271].
- hidden soul of, [249].
- in her bright eye, [259].
- in immortal souls, [65].
- like deep, enforce attention, [81].
- not understood, [316].
- of circumstances, [706].
- of shape, air and, [287].
- of the universe, [409].
- of the world, her voice the, [31].
- sentimentally disposed to, [509].
- to harmony, [271].
- touches of sweet, [65].
- Harness,
- dead in his, [837].
- him that girdeth on his, [816].
- on our back, die with, [126].
- Haroun Alraschid, good, [623].
- Harp,
- high-born Hoel's, [383].
- in divers tones, [631].
- of life, love took up the, [625].
- of Orpheus, [253].
- of thousand strings, [303].
- open palm upon his, [617].
- sings to one clear, [631].
- through Tara's halls, [519].
- Harps upon the willows, [824].
- Harper, wind that grand old, [667].
- Harping on my daughter, [133].
- Harpy-footed Furies, [228].
- Harrow up thy soul, [131].
- Harry
- the King Bedford, [92].
- with his beaver on, [86].
- Harsh
- as truth, I will be as, [605].
- the words of Mercury are, [57].
- Harshness gives offence, no, [324].
- Hart,
- like a youthful, [302].
- panteth after water brooks, [820].
- ungalled play, [138].
- Harvest,
- earth laughs with a, [597].
- of a quiet eye, [471].
- of the new-mown hay, [296].
- truly is plenteous, [839].
- Harvest-home, a stubble-land at, [83].
- Harvest-time of love, [508].
- Haste,
- I am always in, [359].
- make, the better foot before, [80].
- maketh waste, [9].
- married in, [295].
- mounting in hot, [542].
- one with moderate, [129].
- sweaty, [126].
- to be rich, [829].
- to repay an obligation, [795].
- to wed at leisure, wooed in, [72].
- Hasten to be drunk, [273].
- Hastening ills, prey to, [396].
- Hasty as fire deaf as the sea, [80].
- Hat,
- broad-brimmed, [352].
- by his cockle, [405].
- fashion of his, [50].
- it was not all a, [571].
- not the worse for wear, [417].
- that bows to no salaam, [586].
- the ultimum moriens of respectability, [638].
- three cornered, the old, [635].
- upon my head, with my, [375].
- Hats, shocking bad, [463].
- Hatched,
- Hatches, his body 's under, [436].
- Hate
- a dumpy woman, [556].
- cherish those hearts that, [100].
- immortal, [223].
- in the like extreme, [345].
- Juno's unrelenting, [274].
- lost between us, no, [173].
- of hate scorn of scorn, [623].
- of those below, [543].
- thine enemy, [838].
- those you have injured, to, [747].
- your neighbour, [591].
- Hates that excellence, [355].
- Hated
- him, loved my country and, [555].
- needs but to be seen, to be, [317].
- with a hate, [558].
- Hater, he was a good, [375].
- Hathaway, angels must love Ann, [690].
- Hating
- David, not only, [268].
- no one love but her, [547].
- Hatred, love turned to, [294].
- Haughtiness of soul, [298].
- Haughty spirit before a fall, [826].
- Haunt, exempt from public, [67].
- Haunts
- in dale or mountain, [504].
- of men, the busy, [570].
- the guilty mind, suspicion, [95].
- Haunted
- Have
- and to hold, [850].
- it so, you would, [798].
- naught venture naught, [15].
- we prize not what we, [53].
- Have-much and Have-little, [789].
- Havens, ports and happy, [80].
- Having nothing yet hath all, [174], [846].
- Havoc, cry, and let slip the dogs, [113].
- Hawk from a hand-saw, [134].
- Hawks, between two, [93].
- Hawthorn
- bush with seats, [395].
- in the dale, under the, [248].
- Hay,
- harvest of the new mown, [296].
- make, while the sun shines, [787].
- needle in a bottle of, [670].
- reposing himself in the, [400].
- when the sun shineth make, [10].
- Hazard
- of concealing, [448].
- of the die, I will stand the, [98].
- He
- alone is blessed, [289].
- best can paint them, [333].
- comes too near, [193], [350].
- cometh unto you, [34].
- first deceased, [175].
- for God only, [232].
- knew what 's what, [8].
- may run that readeth, [836].
- that is down, [212], [266].
- that is not with me, [842].
- that is robbed, [154].
- that runs may read, [422].
- that wrestles with us, [411].
- He
- was the word that spake it, [177].
- who can call to-day his own, [273].
- Head
- and front of my offending, [149].
- beauteous honours on its, [337].
- buck of the first, [55].
- coals of fire on his, [828], [844].
- cover my, now, [584].
- crotchets in thy, thou hast some, [45].
- crown of his, [51], [173], [198].
- crown old winter's, [259].
- dissever from the fair, [326].
- eternal sunshine settles on its, [397].
- fame over his living, [565].
- fantastically carved, [90].
- fruitless crown upon my, [121].
- gently falling on thy, [302].
- gently lay my, [218].
- good gray, [627].
- green grass turf at his, [405].
- hairs of your, all numbered, [839].
- hands wings, [230].
- hang the pensive, [248].
- hangs his, for shame, [681].
- hat upon my, [375].
- heart may give a lesson to the, [422].
- heaven to the weary, [584].
- helmet for a blow on the, [764].
- here rests his, [386].
- hoary, is a crown of glory, [826].
- imperfections on my, [132].
- is as full of quarrels, [107].
- is fancy bred, in heart or, [63].
- is not more native to the heart, [127].
- is sick and the heart faint, [832].
- learned lumber in his, [325].
- less beloved, [547].
- lodgings in a, [210].
- nail on the, [20], [183].
- no roofe to shrowd his, [194].
- not where to lay his, [839].
- not yet completely silvered, [419].
- of the table, [790].
- of things, great, [717].
- off with a golden axe, [108].
- off with his, [97], [296].
- on horror's, [154].
- one small, [397].
- plays round the, [319].
- precious jewel in his, [67].
- repairs his drooping, [248].
- seems no bigger than his, [148].
- silent doctor shook his, [349].
- silvered o'er by time, [419].
- so many books upon his, [457].
- so young a body so old a, [64].
- some less majestic, [547].
- stroked with a slipper, [703].
- sweet tooth in his, [33].
- that wears a crown, [89].
- the wise the reverend, [303].
- to be let unfurnished, [210].
- to contrive, [255], [430].
- turns no more his, [499].
- uneasy lies the, [89].
- was silvered o'er with age, [348].
- what seemed his, [228].
- which statuaries loved to copy, [590].
- with reading stuff the, [332].
- Heads
- beneath their shoulders, [150].
- hide their diminished, [231].
- houseless, [147].
- ignominious, [339].
- nailed by the ears, [214].
- never raising, [469].
- so many wits so many, [10].
- sometimes so little, [222].
- tall men had empty, [170].
- too little for wit, [222].
- touch heaven, hills whose, [150].
- two better than one, [12].
- Head-stone of the corner, [823].
- Headstrong as an allegory, [440].
- Healer, scorn not death the, [696].
- Healing
- in his wings, [836].
- of the most High cometh, [837].
- Health,
- be thou a spirit of, [130].
- best physic to preserve, [167].
- dainties might hurt their, [398].
- good sense and good, [713].
- he that will this, deny, [672].
- hunt in fields for, [270].
- is the second blessing, [208].
- my nerves and fibres brace, [357].
- peace and, [387].
- peace and competence, [319].
- unbought, [270].
- vital principle of bliss, [358].
- while grace affordeth, [22].
- Healths five-fathom deep, [105].
- Healthful play, [302].
- Healthy
- nature, blessed is the, [579].
- wealthy and wise, [360].
- [[973]]Heap,
- misfortunes laid in one, [736].
- of dust alone remains of thee, [335].
- Heaps
- of miser's treasures, [244].
- of pearl, [96].
- unsunned, of treasure, [244].
- Heapeth up riches, [819].
- Hear
- a voice you cannot hear, I, [314].
- be silent that you may, [113].
- be swift to, [849].
- by tale or history, [57].
- he that hath ears to, [841].
- it not Duncan, [119].
- listening still they seemed to, [345].
- me for my cause, [113].
- none so deaf that will not, [19], [283].
- these tell-tale women, [97].
- to see to feel to, [541].
- Heard
- and do in part believe it, [127].
- for much speaking, [838].
- I will be, [605].
- it said full oft, [163].
- melodies are sweet, [576].
- of thee by the hearing of the ear, [818].
- round the world, [599].
- so coldly, [606].
- the world around, [251].
- wished she had not, it, [150].
- Hearers, too deep for his, [399].
- Hearing
- ear, the, [827].
- ear the speaking tongue, [603].
- of the ear, heard of thee by the, [818].
- Hearings, younger, quite ravished, [55].
- Hearkeners seldom hear good of themselves, [283].
- Hearse, underneath this sable, [179].
- Hearsed in death, [130].
- Heart,
- a little heaven in each, [288].
- a merry, [826].
- afraid, that makes the, [584].
- and hand both open, [102].
- and lute, my, [525].
- arrow for the, [560].
- as he thinketh in his, [828].
- awake to the flowers, [520].
- bare the mean, [328].
- be troubled, let not your, [843].
- beating of my own, [634].
- beatings of my, [467].
- beats high and warm, blood-tinctured, [620].
- bowed down by weight of woe, [561].
- bread which strengthens man's, [283].
- buildeth on the vulgar, [89].
- burn within us, [842].
- can know, ease the, [389].
- can ne'er a transport know, [377].
- can this fond, forget, [582].
- cockles of the, [853].
- command my, and me, [258].
- comes not to the, [319].
- congenial to my, [398].
- could find it in my, [52].
- detector of the, [307].
- detests him, my, [338].
- did break, some, [631].
- distrusting asks, [398].
- doth ache, while his, [266].
- doth the full, reveal, [502].
- doubt one, that if believed, [641].
- dupe of the, [795].
- ease of, her look conveyed, [444].
- eat not thy, [729].
- evening twilight of the, [562].
- every, to heaven aspires, [534].
- every woman is a rake at, [321].
- fails thee, if thy, [26].
- faint, ne'er won fair lady, [789].
- faint and the head is sick, [832].
- felt along the, [467].
- first set my poor, free, [184].
- fool hath said in his, [818].
- for any fate, with a, [612].
- for every fate, here 's a, [553].
- for falsehood framed, [442].
- fountain of sweet tears, [469].
- gently upon my, [617].
- gets his speeches by, [456].
- give lesson to the head, [422].
- give me back my, [540].
- gladness of, [837].
- glows in every, [310].
- great thoughts come from the, [803].
- grief tears his, [341].
- griping griefs the, wound, [404].
- grow fonder, absence makes the, [581].
- hand upon many a, [616].
- hand with my, in 't, [43].
- hard was the, [38].
- has learned to glow, [346].
- hath 'scaped this sorrow, [162].
- hath tried, save he whose, [550].
- he seeth with the, [503].
- head is not more native to the, [127].
- how dear to this, [537].
- I give my hand and, [530].
- if guilt 's in that, [522].
- in concord beats, [485].
- in conjecture of a neighbour's, [749].
- in thy hand, [43].
- incense of the, [362], [538].
- is a free and fetterless thing, [680].
- is fixed, my, [821].
- is freedom's shield, each, [675].
- is idly stirred, my, [471].
- is in a vein, when the, [525].
- is in the highlands, my, [450].
- is true as steel, [58].
- is wax to be moulded, [792].
- kind and gentle, he had, [400].
- kindlier hand the eager, [633].
- knew of pain, all the, [679].
- knock at my ribs, [116].
- know truth by the, [799].
- knoweth his own bitterness, [826].
- let me wring your, [140].
- level in her husband's, [75].
- look in thy, [34].
- look then into thine, [612].
- lord of the lion, [392].
- maketh glad the, [823].
- man after his own, [814].
- man's, deviseth his way, [826].
- many a feeling, [502].
- merry, doeth good, [827].
- merry, goes all the day, [77].
- [[974]]merry, maketh a cheerful countenance, [826].
- more native to the, [127].
- moved more than with a trumpet, [34].
- music in my, I bore, [473].
- must have something to cherish, [617].
- my book and, [686].
- my fond, shall pant for you, [671].
- naked human, [308].
- nature's, beats strong, [634].
- nature's, in tune, [580].
- ne'er within him burned, [488].
- new opened, I feel my, [99].
- next our own, [569].
- of a maiden is stolen, when the, [521].
- of a man is depressed, [348].
- of courtesy, seated in the, [34].
- of heart, in my, [138].
- of man depressed with cares, [348].
- of man, the devil dwells in, [218].
- of my mystery, pluck out the, [139].
- of nature, out from the, [598].
- old man's, blood in an, [655].
- on her lips, [554].
- or head, where is fancy bred in, [63].
- or hope, nor bate a jot of, [252].
- out of the abundance of the, [839].
- pang that rends the, [398].
- plays an old tune on the, [654].
- preaching down a daughter's, [626].
- ran o'er with silent worship, [554].
- repairs, a generous, [344].
- replies, and the, [422].
- responds unto his own, [613].
- riven with vain endeavour, [473].
- rotten at the, [61].
- ruddy drops that visit my sad, [112].
- ruddy drops that warm my, [383].
- seeth with the, [503].
- Shakespeare unlocked his, [485], [652].
- show his eyes and grieve his, [123].
- sick, maketh the, [826].
- sigh that rends thy constant, [402].
- sinking, changing cheek, [550].
- sky did never melt into his, [468].
- sleeps on his own, [471].
- so full a drop overfills it, [658].
- spring of love gushed from my, [498].
- strike mine eyes not my, [178].
- stuff which weighs upon the, [125].
- such partings break the, [540].
- suffered idleness to eat his, [30].
- sweet creation of some, [546].
- sweetly tender, [624].
- take thy beak from out my, [640].
- tears rise in the, [630].
- tenderest, even the, [569].
- that break and give no sign, [636].
- that has truly loved, [520].
- that is broken, soothe a, [492].
- that is soonest awake, [520].
- that loved her, betray the, [467].
- that mighty, is lying still, [470].
- that never feels a pain, [377].
- that was humble, [518].
- the seson priketh every gentil, [2].
- they say Ward has no, [456].
- to conceive, [688].
- to eate thy, [30].
- to heart mind to mind, [488].
- to resolve, [430].
- toil on poor, unceasingly, [654].
- tongue nor, cannot conceive, [120].
- unpack my, with words, [135].
- untainted, [94].
- untravelled fondly turns to thee, [394].
- upon my sleeve, wear my, [149].
- want of, [584].
- war was in his, [821].
- warm within, [422].
- was kind and soft, [436].
- was wax to receive, [554].
- way to hit a woman's, [597].
- weed's plain, [656].
- what female, can gold despise, [381].
- when we meet a mutual, [358].
- where your treasure is, [838].
- which most enamour us, [554].
- which others bleed for, [294].
- whispers the o'er-fraught, [124].
- whose lines are mottoes of the, [514].
- widow's, to sing for joy, [817].
- will break, thus the, [543].
- with heart in concord, [485].
- with strings of steel, [139].
- with your treasure, [838].
- within and God o'erhead, [612].
- would break my jealous, [279].
- would fain deny, [124].
- Hearts
- are mighty, [46].
- are warm, our, [676].
- believe the truths I tell, [389].
- bid the tyrants defiance, [516].
- cheerful, now broken, [523].
- cherish those, that hate thee, [100].
- day-star arise in your, [849].
- dry as summer dust, [479].
- endure, of all that human, [367].
- ensanguined, [420].
- feeling, touch but rightly, [455].
- hands not, [155].
- he fashioneth their, alike, [819].
- here bring your wounded, [524].
- in love use their own tongues, [51].
- kind, are more than coronets, [624].
- lie withered, when true, [521].
- love in your, as idly burns, [213].
- of his countrymen, [445].
- of his fellow-citizens, [445].
- of kings, enthroned in the, [64].
- of oak are our ships, [388].
- our, our hopes are all with thee, [615].
- our, our hopes our prayers, [615].
- passion of great, [656].
- resolved on victory or death, [804].
- steal away your, [114].
- that love, dissensions between, [526].
- that once beat high, [519].
- that the world had tried, [526].
- there is no union here of, [496].
- though stout and brave, [612].
- thousand, beat happily, [542].
- to live in, we leave behind, [516].
- two, that beat as one, [805].
- union of, union of hands, [596].
- unkind, I have heard of, [466].
- [[975]]unto wisdom, apply our, [822].
- Heart's
- core, wear him in my, [138].
- current lends the cup its glow, [636].
- deep well, [683].
- desires be with you, your, [66].
- hope and home, [574].
- supreme ambition, [377].
- Heartache, end the, [135].
- Heartfelt joy, sunshine and, [319].
- Hearth,
- clean fire and clean, [508].
- cricket on the, [250].
- vanished from his lonely, [486].
- Heartsome wi' thee, [671].
- Heart-stain, ne'er carried a, [519].
- Heart-strings, jesses were my dear, [153].
- Heart-throbs, count time by, [654].
- Hearty old man, [506].
- Heat,
- cold that moderates, [792].
- fantastic summer's, [81].
- for the cold and cold for the hot, [792].
- have neither, nor light, [180].
- ma'am it was so dreadful, [461].
- not a furnace for your foe, [98].
- of conflict, through the, [476].
- of the day, burden and, [840].
- one, doth drive another, [36].
- one draught above, [74].
- that Promethean, [156].
- Heath,
- land of brown, [489].
- my foot is on my native, [493].
- Heathen Chinee is peculiar, [669].
- Heath-flower dashed the dew, from the, [491].
- Heating, warm without, [312].
- Heat-oppressed brain, [119].
- Heaven
- a time ordains, [252].
- all places alike distant from, [190].
- all that we believe of, [280].
- all the way to, [259].
- all things in, and earth, [31].
- alone is given away, [658].
- and earth, more things in, [133].
- and earth unfolds, [57].
- and happy constellations, [238].
- and home, points of, [485].
- approving, [355].
- around our infancy, [658].
- around us all, [522].
- ascribe to, [73].
- beauteous eye of, [79].
- beholding, feeling hell, [526].
- below, like a little, [302].
- better than serve in, [224].
- breaks the serene of, [507].
- breath of, [416].
- bright sun of, [101].
- bring with thee airs from, [130].
- but tries our virtue, [380].
- cannot heal, no sorrow that, [524].
- commences, his, [396].
- confess yourself to, [141].
- dear to, is saintly chastity, [245].
- dearest foe in, [128].
- deeds are the sons of, [368].
- doth with us as we with torches, [46].
- drowsy with the harmony, [56].
- every heart aspires to, [534].
- every purpose under the, [830].
- every virtue under, [329].
- exhaled and went to, [308].
- face of, so fine, [107].
- fantastic tricks before high, [48].
- farther off from, [583].
- fault to, [127].
- fell from, [225].
- fiercest spirit that fought in, [226].
- first taught letters, [333].
- first-born, offspring of, [230].
- floor of, is thick inlaid, [65].
- fragrance smells to, [362].
- from all creatures hides, [315].
- from, it came, [508].
- from yon blue, [624].
- gained a friend from, [386].
- gates of, to the, [473].
- gems of, [233].
- gentle rain from, [64].
- gives its favourites early death, [546].
- gluttony ne'er looks to, [246].
- God alone to be seen in, [553].
- God is in his, [644].
- good sense the gift of, [322].
- grants before the prayer, [269].
- great eye of, [27].
- had made her such a man, [150].
- harbingers to, [221].
- has no rage like love to hatred turned, [294].
- has not power upon the past, [274].
- has willed we die alone, [569].
- hath done for this land, what, [540].
- he cried, O, [513].
- he gained from, a friend, [386].
- hell I suffer seems a, [231].
- high hope for a low, [54].
- hills whose heads touch, [150].
- his blessed part to, [100].
- how art thou fallen from, [833].
- husbandry in, [119].
- in each heart a little, [288].
- in her eye, [237].
- in hope to merit, [540].
- invites hell threatens, [307].
- is heard no more in, [235].
- is love for love is heaven, [487].
- is not always angry, [289].
- is shining o'er us, [675].
- is there care in, [28].
- itself would stoop to her, [246].
- journey like the path to, [244].
- joy of, to earth come down, [672].
- just are the ways of, [344].
- kindred points of, [485].
- lay up treasures in, [838].
- leave her to, [132].
- led the way to, [313].
- less of earth than, [491].
- lies about us in our infancy, [477].
- light from, [447], [549].
- light of, restore, [340].
- livery of the court of, [588].
- made him, every man is as, [788].
- man alone beneath the, [488].
- matches are made in, [192].
- moderation the gift of, [698].
- my offence is rank it smells to, [139].
- [[976]]nothing can cover his fame but, [198].
- nothing true but, [524].
- of charms divine, [343].
- of hell, in itself can make a, [224].
- of invention, the brightest, [90].
- offspring of, [230].
- on earth, [232].
- one minute of, [526].
- opened wide her ever-during gates, [236].
- opening bud to, conveyed, [500].
- or hell, summons thee to, [119].
- path to, [244].
- permit to, [240].
- Persian's, is easily made, [519].
- pities hapless man, [343].
- places shall be hell that are not, [41].
- points out an hereafter, [298].
- prayer ardent opens, [309].
- quite in the verge of, [307].
- recompense did send, [386].
- remedies we ascribe to, [73].
- report they bore to, [307].
- riches flow from bounteous, [346].
- sends us good meat, [388].
- she did but dream of, [270].
- shed, light which, [522].
- silent finger points to, [481].
- so much of earth so much of, [472].
- soul look down from, [277].
- soul white as, [197].
- sounds my fame, [344].
- spires point to, [481].
- starry cope of, [234].
- steep and thorny way to, [129].
- stole the livery of, [588].
- succour dawns from, [492].
- sweetened by the airs of, [597].
- taken quick to, [37].
- the selfsame, that frowns, [98].
- things are the sons of, [368].
- thy hues were born in, [574].
- to be young was very, [476].
- to earth, doth glance from, [59].
- to gaudy day denies, which, [551].
- to the weary head, [584].
- too, all this and, [282].
- tries the earth, [658].
- 't was whispered in, 't was muttered in hell, [674].
- upon earth, that, [584].
- visits, places the eye of, [80].
- wanted one immortal song, [267].
- was all tranquillity, [527].
- were not heaven if we knew what it were, [256].
- when earth was nigher, [644].
- will bless your store, [433].
- winds of, visit her face, [128].
- with all its splendors, [658].
- Heavens
- blaze forth the death of princes, [112].
- bowed the high, [23].
- declare the glory of God, [819].
- hear these tell-tale women, [97].
- hung be the, with black, [93].
- should fall, if ever the, [771].
- spangled, a shining frame, [300].
- that which we call the, [717].
- Heaven's
- best treasures, [387].
- breath smells wooingly, [117].
- chancery, flew up to, [379].
- cherubim horsed, [118].
- decree, curst by, [398].
- ebon vault, [568].
- eternal year is thine, [270].
- first law, order is, [319].
- gate, the lark at, [159].
- gates, she claps her wings at, [32].
- hand, argue not against, [209].
- help is better than early rising, [790].
- immortal noon, [566].
- last best gift, [235].
- lights, godfathers of, [54].
- melodious strains, [640].
- own light, [496].
- pavement, riches of, [225].
- Sovereign saves, [308].
- sweetest air, [162].
- wide pathless way, [250].
- Heaven-born band, [465].
- Heaven-directed to the poor, [321].
- Heaven-eyed creature, [486].
- Heaven-kissing hill, [140].
- Heavenly
- blessings, [302].
- days that cannot die, [469].
- empire of the, [29].
- gift of poesy, profaned thy, [270].
- habitants, converse with, [245].
- harmony, from, [271].
- hope is all serene, [535].
- host, ye, [278].
- jewel, have I caught my, [34].
- lays, pure delight by, [477].
- maid was young, [390].
- paradise is that place, [485].
- spirits, is there love in, [28].
- Heaven-taught lyre, [377].
- Heaviest battalions, [801].
- Heaviness, spirit of, [834].
- Heavy
- Hebrew in the dying light, [589].
- Hecuba to him, what 's, [134].
- Hector still survives, while, [338].
- Hedge a king, divinity doth, [142].
- Hedgehog rolled up, lies like a, [584].
- Hedgehogs dressed in lace, [635].
- Heed
- for himself, will take no, [470].
- take, lest he fall, [845].
- Heedless, unwise to be, [715].
- Heeds not he hears not, [666].
- Heel,
- at his, a stone, [405].
- of the courtier, [143].
- tread each other's, [308].
- tread upon another's, [143].
- Heels,
- Cæsar with a senate at his, [319].
- detraction at your, [76].
- I took to my, [703].
- of pleasure, treads upon the, [295].
- slippers good to the, [637].
- with an income at its, [415].
- Height,
- objects in an airy, [287].
- of man, measure of the, [719].
- of this great argument, [223].
- [[977]]Heights
- by great men reached, [616].
- other, in other lives, [645].
- the soul is competent to gain, [480].
- Heir
- of all the ages, [626].
- of fame, great, [251].
- the world creation's, [394].
- to, shocks that flesh is, [135].
- to the first, each second stood, [149].
- with all her children wants an, [321].
- Heirs
- Helen, like another, [272].
- Helen's beauty in a brow of Egypt, [59].
- Helicon's harmonious springs, [382].
- Helios, Antigonous the son of, [740].
- Hell,
- agreement with, [605], [834].
- all places shall be, [41].
- beholding heaven feeling, [526].
- better to reign in, [224].
- blasts from, [130].
- broke loose, all, [234].
- characters of, to trace, [383].
- contains no fouler fiend, [345].
- cunning livery of, [48].
- damned use that word in, [108].
- detests him as the gates of, [338].
- fear of, 's a hangman's whip, [448].
- for hoarding went to, [95].
- for horses, England, [192].
- for women, Italy, [192].
- from beneath is moved, [833].
- grew darker at their frown, [229].
- guests in the depths of, [825].
- has no fury like a woman scorned, [294].
- I suffer seems a heaven, [231].
- injured lover's, [235].
- into the mouth of, [628].
- is full of good intentions, [372].
- is full of good meanings, [205].
- is moved for thee, [833].
- it is in suing long to bide, [29].
- itself breathes out contagion, [139].
- long is the way out of, [227].
- making earth a, [540].
- milk of concord into, [124].
- myself am, [231].
- no fiend can match in, [296].
- of heaven in itself can make a, [224].
- of waters, [545].
- of witchcraft, [163].
- paved with good intentions, [372].
- procuress to the lords of, [632].
- quiet to quick bosoms is a, [543].
- rebellious, [140].
- riches grow in, [225].
- shall stir for this, all, [93].
- summons thee to heaven or to, [119].
- terrible as, [228].
- threatens heaven invites, [307].
- to choose love by another's eyes, [57].
- to ears polite, never mentions, [322].
- trembled at the hideous name, [229].
- 't was muttered in, [674].
- which way I fly is, [231].
- within him, [231].
- within myself, I feel a, [218].
- Hell's concave, tore, [224].
- Helm,
- Palinurus nodded at the, [332].
- pleasure at the, [383].
- when the sea is calm, [710].
- Hellespont and the Propontic, [155].
- Helmet
- for a blow on the head, [764].
- shall make a hive for bees, [25].
- that is Mambrino's, [786].
- Help,
- angels make assay, [139].
- encumbers him with, [370].
- hindrance and a, [472].
- his ready, was ever nigh, [366].
- in trouble, a very present, [820].
- me Cassius or I sink, [110].
- me, who ran to, [535].
- of man, vain is the, [821].
- others out of a fellow-feeling, [185].
- past, should be past grief, [77].
- themselves, God helps them that, [360].
- thyself and God will, [206], [797].
- Helper,
- our antagonist is our, [411].
- our, he amid the flood, [770].
- Helter-skelter hurry-scurry, [506].
- Hempen string, sing in a, [184].
- Hen gathereth her chickens, [841].
- Hender, no one nigh to, [659].
- Henpecked you all, [555].
- Heraclitus would not laugh, what, [484].
- Herald
- Mercury, like the, [140].
- no other, after my death, [101].
- of joy, perfectest, [51].
- Herald's coat without sleeves, [87].
- Heraldry,
- Herbe, dainty flowre or, [28].
- Herbs
- and other country messes, [248].
- better is a dinner of, [826].
- powerful grace that lies in, [106].
- Hercules
- Herd, the lowing, [384].
- Here
- a little and there a little, [834].
- I and sorrows sit, [79].
- in the body pent, [497].
- is the whole set, [442].
- 's to the housewife, [442].
- 's to the maiden, [442].
- 's to the widow of fifty, [442].
- lies a truly honest man, [259].
- lies our sovereign, [279].
- nor there, neither, [156].
- rests his head, [386].
- we will sit, [65].
- Hereafter, points out an, [298].
- Hereditary bondsmen, [541].
- Heritage,
- Hermit,
- a sceptred, [677].
- dwell a weeping, [390].
- dwell, shall I like a, [26].
- man the, sighed, [513].
- of Prague, the old, [77].
- of the dale, gentle, [402].
- Hermitage, take that for an, [260].
- Hero
- and the man complete, [299].
- [[978]]as in life a friend, [340].
- he who aspires to be a, [374].
- made by murder of millions, [425].
- perish or sparrow fall, [315].
- see the conquering, [281].
- to his valet, no one is a, [740].
- Herod, out-herods, [137].
- Heroes
- as great have died, [340].
- hail ye, heaven-born band, [465].
- of old, my peers the, [650].
- Heroic
- Herostratus lives, [219].
- Herring, nor good red, [13].
- Herrings, Douglas in red, [563].
- Herte, seson priketh every gentil, [2].
- Herveys, men women and, [461].
- Hesitate dislike, [327].
- Hesperus that led the starry host, [233].
- Heterodoxy another man's doxy, [858].
- Hew and hack, somebody to, [211].
- Hexameter, in the, [504].
- Hey-day in the blood, [140].
- Hic jacet,
- its forlorn, [469].
- these two narrow words, [27].
- Hid, murder cannot long be, [62].
- Hidden soul of harmony, [249].
- Hide
- her shame, [403].
- man within him, [49].
- myself in thee, let me, [432].
- offences to bare to, [101].
- the fault I see, to, [334].
- their diminished heads, [231].
- those hills of snow, [49], [184].
- thou wear a lion's, [79].
- your diminished rays, [322].
- Hides
- a dark soul, [244].
- a shining face, [423].
- beauties while she, reveals, [378].
- from himself his state, [365].
- Hideous,
- Hiding-place, dark and lonely, [501].
- Hierophants of inspiration, [568].
- Hies to his confine, erring spirit, [126].
- High
- ambition lowly laid, [487].
- and low, death makes equal, [9].
- and palmy state of Rome, [126].
- characters cries one, [257].
- converse, hold, [356].
- erected thoughts, [34].
- estate, fallen from his, [271].
- hope for a low heaven, [54].
- hopes, stirred up with, [254].
- instincts, [478].
- life, high characters from, [320].
- mountains are a feeling, [543].
- of the most, cometh healing, [837].
- on a throne of royal state, [226].
- over-arched, [224], [239].
- thinking and plain living, [472].
- to Him no, no low, [316].
- High-blown pride broke under me, [99].
- High-born Hoel's harp, [383].
- Higher law than the Constitution, [595].
- Highest,
- peppered the, [399].
- thing is truth, [4].
- Highland Mary, spare his, [618].
- Highlands, my heart 's in the, [450].
- High-lived company, [402].
- Highly
- fed and lowly taught, [73].
- what thou wouldst, [117].
- Highness' dog at Kew, [334].
- High-road to England, [370].
- Highways, rivers are, [799].
- Hill
- apart, sat on a, [228].
- by the wind-beaten, [515].
- city that is set on an, [838].
- cot beside the, [455].
- had climbed the highest, [673].
- heaven-kissing, [140].
- king of France went up the, [686].
- on the 'customed, [386].
- that skirts the down, [428].
- yon high eastward, [127].
- Hills
- ancient as the sun, [572].
- and valleys dales and fields, [40].
- cattle upon a thousand, [820].
- far across the, they went, [627].
- happy, pleasing shade, [381].
- hewn on Norwegian, [224].
- of snow, hide those, [49], [184].
- of the stormy north, [571].
- over the, and far away, [348], [627].
- peep o'er hills, [323].
- rock-ribbed and ancient, [572].
- strong amid the, [634].
- to the reverberate, [75].
- where spices grow, [302].
- whose heads touch heaven, [150].
- Hillside, conduct ye to a, [253].
- Him,
- from, that hath not, [841].
- no high no low to, [316].
- of the western dome, [268].
- Himself
- Hind
- mated by the lion, [73].
- rational, Costard, [54].
- Hinders needle and thread, [585].
- Hindmost, devil take the, [211].
- Hindrance and a help, [472].
- Hinge nor loop, [154].
- Hinges,
- golden, moving, [236].
- grate harsh thunder, [229].
- pregnant, of the knee, [137].
- Hint
- Hip
- and thigh, smote them, [814].
- have ye him on the, [18].
- I have you on the, [65].
- Hippocrene, blushful, [575].
- Hire, labourer is worthy of his, [842].
- His
- faith might be wrong, [260].
- time is forever, [260].
- Hiss for the fly, the Lord shall, [833].
- Historian
- of my country's woes, [342].
- poet naturalist and, [367].
- Histories make men wise, [168].
- History,
- anything but, [304].
- assassination has never changed, [607].
- best studied, [590].
- bloom upon the stock of, [486].
- dignity of, [304], [593].
- [[979]]ever hear by tale or, [57].
- hath triumphed over time, [26].
- he has invented, [801].
- in a nation's eyes, [385].
- is philosophy teaching by examples, [304].
- must be false, [304].
- of England written with knowledge, [609].
- picture of human crimes, [801].
- portance in my travels', [150].
- register of crimes, [430].
- repeats itself, [808].
- strange eventful, [69].
- truth of anything by, [724].
- what is her, [75].
- with all her volumes, [546].
- Hit,
- a very palpable, [145].
- the nail on the head, [183].
- Hits the mark, [161].
- Hitch your wagon to a star, [603].
- Hitches in a rhyme, [328].
- Hitherto shalt thou come, [817].
- Hive for bees, his helmet a, [25].
- Hiving wisdom, [544].
- Hoar antiquity, ways of, [403].
- Hoard of maxims preaching, [626].
- Hoarding went to hell, for his, [95].
- Hoarse rough verse, [324].
- Hoarseness of his note, [423].
- Hoary
- head is a crown of glory, [826].
- my days but dull and, [264].
- Hobby-horse is forgot, [138].
- Hobgoblin, consistency is a, [601].
- Hobson's choice, [857].
- Hocus-pocus science, [350].
- Hoe, tickle the earth with a, [597].
- Hoel's harp, to high-born, [383].
- Hog in Epicurus' sty, fattest, [393].
- Hogs eat acorns, greater ease than, [210].
- Hoist with his own petar, [141].
- Hold
- a candle, [351].
- enough, cries, [126].
- fast that which is good, [847].
- high converse, [356].
- his peace hereafter, forever, [850].
- makes nice of no vile, [79].
- the fleet angel, [362].
- the fort I am coming, [681].
- the mirror up to nature, [137].
- thou the good, [632].
- to have and to, [850].
- with the hare, [12].
- Holds fast the golden mean, [424].
- Hole,
- Cæsar might stop a, [144].
- in a' your coats, [449].
- like a poisoned rat in a, [292].
- mouse of one poor, [206], [336].
- of discretion, the little, [56].
- Holes,
- foxes have, [839].
- triangular and square, [461].
- where eyes did once inhabit, [96].
- Holiday, to make a Roman, [546].
- Holidays, all the year were playing, [83].
- Holiday-rejoicing spirit, [509].
- Holiest thing alive, [502].
- Holily, that wouldst thou, [117].
- Holiness, in the beauties of, [823].
- Holland lies, where, [395].
- Hollow,
- all was false and, [226].
- blasts of wind, [347].
- murmurs died away in, [390].
- oak our palace is, [537].
- Hollows crowned with summer sea, [629].
- Hollow-eyed, sharp-looking, [50].
- Holly branch on the old oak wall, [582].
- Holy
- angels guard thy bed, [302].
- ground, call it, [570].
- haunted ground, [541].
- text around she strews, [385].
- time is quiet as a nun, the, [470].
- writ, old odd ends stolen out of, [96].
- writ, proofs of, [154].
- Homage,
- all things do her, [31].
- from contemporaries, [591].
- of a tear, the, [541].
- of thoughts unspoken, [616].
- vice pays to virtue, [795].
- worthless pomp of, [571].
- Home,
- anchor of our peace at, [435].
- at ease, live at, [176].
- at evening's close, hie him, [386].
- behold our, [550].
- best country ever is at, [394].
- day's march nearer, [497].
- deep imaged in his soul, [345].
- draw near their eternal, [221].
- dream of, [525].
- exile from, [568].
- filled one, with glee, [570].
- God who is our, [477].
- his footsteps he hath turned, [488].
- homely features to keep, [246].
- I am going, [598].
- in a better place at, [67].
- in the ambush of my name strike, [47].
- is home though ever so homely, [568].
- is on the deep, [514].
- kiss till the cow comes, [197].
- keep his only son at, [392].
- make friends at, [722].
- makes her loved at, [447].
- man goeth to his long, [831].
- next way, farthest way about, [204].
- no place like, [568].
- of the brave, [517].
- old England is our, [605].
- on the rolling deep, [679].
- out of house and, [89].
- points of heaven and, [485].
- revered abroad and loved at, [447].
- sweet home, [568].
- that dear hut our, [362].
- there 's nobody at, [336].
- though never so homely, [568].
- to men's bosoms, [164].
- to roost, chickens come, [606].
- uneasy and confined at, [315].
- when you knock is never at, [415].
- Homes,
- forced from their, [395].
- homeless near a thousand, [465].
- of England, the stately, [569].
- of silent prayer, eyes are, [632].
- Home-bound fancy, [594].
- Home-bred kine, beeves and, [474].
- Home-keeping youth, [44].
- [[980]]Homeless near a thousand homes, [465].
- Homely
- features to keep home, [246].
- wits, home-keeping youth have, [44].
- Homer
- all the books you need, [280].
- deep-browed, [576].
- Greece boasts her, [271].
- himself must beg, [189].
- living begged his bread, [189].
- nods, nor is it, [323].
- our poets steal from, [185].
- sometimes nods, [706].
- seven cities warred for, [194].
- Homer's
- birth, seven cities claim, [194].
- golden chain, [191].
- lamp appeared, ere, [414].
- rule the best, [328].
- Hone, I like your book ingenious, [509].
- Honest
- and true, [450].
- as any man living, [52].
- as the world goes, [133].
- exceeding poor man, [62].
- good just and, [670].
- I am myself indifferent, [136].
- in the sight of all men, [844].
- labour bears a lovely face, [182].
- man is aboon his might, [452].
- man is the noblest work of God, [319].
- man preferred to rich, [733].
- my friends were poor but, [73].
- tale speeds best, [97].
- to be direct and, [154].
- whatsoever things are, [847].
- Honester, old man and no, [52].
- Honesty,
- armed so strong in, [114].
- corruption wins not more than, [100].
- dwells like a miser, [72].
- is his fault, [109].
- is the best policy, [790].
- neither manhood nor, [83].
- no legacy so rich as, [73].
- no, nor manhood in thee, [83].
- party, is party expediency, [669].
- spring and root of, [729].
- Honey,
- flowing with milk and, [813].
- gather, all the day, [302].
- words sweet as, [337].
- Honey and the honeycomb, [819].
- Honey-dew, hath fed on, [500].
- Honeyed
- Honey-heavy dew of slumber, [111].
- Honeyless, leave them, [115].
- Honorable, ancient and, [833].
- Honour,
- all is lost save, [807].
- and greatness of his name, [101].
- and shame from no condition rise, [319].
- and years, full of, [655].
- as in war, [103].
- bed of, [212], [305].
- but an empty bubble, [272].
- chastity of, [410].
- comes a pilgrim gray, [390].
- dead on the field of, [808].
- depths and shoals of, [100].
- faithful and clear in, [323].
- from corruption keep, [101].
- gives greatness, if, [436].
- grip, where feel your, [448].
- hath no skill in surgery, [87].
- hurt that, feels, [626].
- is a mere scutcheon, [87].
- is at the stake, [142].
- is lodged, place where, [214].
- is lost, what is left when, [709].
- is spick and span new, [212].
- is the subject of my story, [110].
- jealous in, [69].
- lies, there all the, [319].
- love obedience troops of friends, [124].
- loved I not, more, [259].
- man being in, abideth not, [820].
- mine shall be the post of, [349].
- new made, forgets men's names, [78].
- of more weight than an oath, [757].
- one vessel unto, [844].
- our fortunes and our sacred, [434].
- pension list the roll of, [669].
- perfect ways of, [101].
- pluck up drowned, [84].
- post of, is a private station, [298].
- praise and glory given, [303].
- pricks me on, [87].
- prophet not without, [839].
- public, is security, [689].
- razed from the books of, [161].
- rooted in dishonour, [629].
- set to a leg, [87].
- she knew what was, [237].
- sin to covet, if it be a, [92].
- sinks where commerce long prevails, [394].
- that part more hurts, [214].
- the king, fear God, [849].
- thy father and mother, [695].
- there comes, [390].
- to pluck bright, [84].
- turns with frown, defiant, [637].
- unto the wife, giving, [849].
- what is that word, [87].
- without deserving, [35].
- Honours,
- bears his blushing, [99].
- more substantial, [406].
- of the dead, fading, [487].
- on its head, beauteous, [337].
- to the world, he gave his, [100].
- Honour's
- Honourable,
- Honoured
- Hood,
- a page of, [637].
- drink with him that wears a, [22].
- Hooded clouds like friars, [613].
- Hoodwinked, judgment, [422].
- Hoofs of a swinish multitude, [410].
- Hook
- Hooks of steel, [129].
- [[981]]Hookas, divine in, [555].
- Hook-nosed fellow of Rome, [90].
- Hooping, out of all, [70].
- Hoops
- of steel, grapple them with, [129].
- three-hooped pot shall have ten, [94].
- Hoop's bewitching round, [378].
- Hooting at the glorious sun, [501].
- Hope
- abandon who enter here, [769].
- against hope, [496], [844].
- animated by faith and, [369].
- bade the world farewell, [513].
- bate a jot of heart or, [252].
- break it to our, [126].
- cling to weakest, [561].
- constancy in wind, [539].
- could never hope too much, [634].
- deferred, [826].
- earthly, how bright soe'er, [535].
- elevates, [239].
- exiles feed on, [695].
- farewell, fear remorse, [231].
- final, is flat despair, [226].
- flag of the free heart's, [574].
- fooled with, [276].
- for a fool, more, [828].
- frustrate of his, [253].
- hath happy place with me, [655].
- heavenly, is all serene, [535].
- her to attain, [28].
- high, for a low heaven, [54].
- I laugh for, [655].
- in sure and certain, [851].
- is brightest, [491].
- is theirs by fancy fed, [381].
- is there no, the sick man said, [349].
- light of, leave the, [514].
- lighthouse looked lovely as, [528].
- like the gleaming taper, [399].
- lined himself with, [88].
- never comes that comes to all, [223].
- never to, again, [99].
- no other medicine but only, [48].
- none e'er loved without, [377].
- nor bate a jot of heart or, [252].
- of all ills that men endure, [261].
- of all who suffer, [619].
- of day, without all, [241].
- of many nations, [547].
- of my spirit, the, [524].
- of the resurrection, [851].
- of Troy, Astyanax the, [338].
- one only, my heart can cheer, [587].
- phantoms of, [367].
- pleasure, yet all, [276].
- prevail, let not, [683].
- prisoners of, [836].
- repose in trembling, [386].
- springs eternal, [315].
- still relies on, [398].
- strength is felt from, [340].
- tells a flattering tale, [683].
- the charmer, [513].
- the dream of those that wake, [288].
- the wretch relies on, [398].
- thou hovering angel, [243].
- thou nurse of young desire, [427].
- though hope were lost, [433].
- to attain her, [28].
- to feed on, [29].
- to have mercy, [29].
- to meet again, the, [587].
- to merit heaven, [540].
- to the end, [849].
- to write well hereafter, [253].
- told a flattering tale, [683].
- travels through, [318].
- true, is swift, [97].
- uncheered by, [537].
- we have such, [846].
- whence this pleasing, [298].
- where reason would despair, love can, [377].
- while there 's life there 's, [349].
- white-handed, [243].
- withering fled, [551].
- world will disagree in faith and, [318].
- Hopes,
- airy, my children, [480].
- be filled, with better, [674].
- belied our fears, [583].
- crawling upon my startled, [296].
- laid waste, [606].
- like towering falcons, [287].
- mortal, defeated, [482].
- my fondest, decay, [526].
- of future years, [615].
- of living, high, [254].
- sordid, and vain desires, [534].
- startled, [296].
- stirred up with high, [254].
- tender leaves of, [99].
- Hope's
- Hopeless
- Horace whom I hated so, [545].
- Horatio,
- Horatius kept the bridge, [593].
- Horde, one polished, [560].
- Horizon, I saw her just above the, [409].
- Horn,
- blast of that dread, [490].
- of the hunter, [673].
- one blast upon his bugle, [492].
- Pan lends his pagan, [331].
- the lusty horn, [71].
- thrice yon moon had filled her, [306].
- Triton blow his wreathed, [477].
- voice of that wild, [490].
- Horrible
- Horrid grind, one demd, [652].
- Horror,
- nodding, [243].
- of falling into naught, [298].
- of his folded tail, [251].
- secret dread and inward, [298].
- Horrors,
- Horse,
- anger is like a full hot, [98].
- call me, [84].
- cart before the, [18].
- dark, [608].
- [[982]]give me another, [97].
- gray mare the better, [17].
- little dearer than his, [626].
- look a gift, in the mouth, [11].
- lost for want of a shoe, [360].
- made fat by the king's eye, [729].
- my kingdom for a, [98].
- of that colour, [75].
- one, was blind, [510].
- philosophy is a good, [401].
- ride a free, to death, [792].
- scarce would move a, [416].
- short, soon curried, [12].
- sick as a, [379].
- something in a flying, [468].
- starveth, while grass groweth, [14].
- talks of his, [61].
- that which is now a, [158].
- the taxed, [462].
- to the water, [14].
- trumpet sounds to, [296].
- Horses,
- Horseback,
- Horsed, heaven's cherubim, [118].
- Horse-leech hath two daughters, [829].
- Horsemanship, noble, [86].
- Horsemill, perpetual rack or, [188].
- Hortensius, his friend, [559].
- Hose a world too wide, [69].
- Hospitable thoughts intent, [235].
- Hospitality,
- Host,
- himself a, [337].
- mingling with the vulgar, [342].
- of the Garter, [45].
- reckoning without their, [12].
- that led the starry, [233].
- universal, up sent a shout, [224].
- ye heavenly, [278].
- Hostages to fortune, [165].
- Hostess'
- door, at mine, [78].
- without their, [32].
- Hot
- and rebellious liquors, [67].
- cold moist and dry, [229].
- hammer your iron when it is, [709].
- haste, mounting in, [542].
- heat not a furnace too, [98].
- in the mouth, [75].
- temper leaps o'er a cold decree, [61].
- Hound,
- Hour,
- await the inevitable, [384].
- before the worshipped sun peered forth, [104].
- bounties of an, [306].
- busy with the crowded, [600].
- by his dial, [68].
- by Shrewsbury clock, [88].
- catch the transient, [366].
- cloud which wraps the present, [380].
- delight my private, [241].
- evening's calm and holy, [488].
- ever thus from childhood's, [526].
- for a dark, [120].
- for one short, [554].
- friendliest to sleep, [235].
- I have had my, [274].
- if we do but watch the, [555].
- improve each shining, [302].
- in a sunny, fall off, [526].
- insects of the, [410].
- lives its little, [573].
- luckless from that, [228].
- make the coming, o'erflow, [73].
- may lay it in the dust, [541].
- nothing can bring back the, [478].
- now 's the day and now 's the, [450].
- of blind old Dandolo, one, [545].
- of glorious life, one crowded, [493].
- of might, in their, [526].
- of night, the cheerless, [568].
- of night, the tranquil, [587].
- of that Dundee, single, [474].
- of virtuous liberty, [298].
- one self-approving, [319].
- pensioner on the bounties of an, [306].
- rose that lives its little, [573].
- some wee short, [446].
- this consecrated, [674].
- time and the, [116].
- to hour we ripe and ripe, [68].
- to open for the world a purer, [655].
- torturing, [226], [382].
- troublesome insects of the, [410].
- upon the stage, frets his, [125].
- weep for the, [520].
- when God sends a cheerful, [252].
- when lovers' vows, [551].
- with beauty's chain, [525].
- wonder of an, the, [541].
- wraps the present, [380].
- Hours
- I once enjoyed, peaceful, [422].
- mournful midnight, [617].
- of bliss, winged, [514].
- of ease, to, [455].
- of ease, woman in our, [490].
- of time, creeping, [68].
- on angel wings, [450].
- set apart for business, [362].
- seven, to law, [438].
- six, in sleep, [24].
- some wee short, [446].
- steal a few, from the night, [521].
- unheeded flew the, [464].
- waked by the circling, [235].
- wise to talk with our past, [307].
- with flying feet, [542].
- Hour's talk withal, never spent an, [55].
- Houris, lying with, [387].
- House
- and home, out of, [89].
- appointed for all living, [817].
- babe in a, [640].
- be divided against itself, [841].
- brawling woman in a wide, [827].
- chimney in my father's, [94].
- clouds that loured upon our, [95].
- dark, and long sleep, [590].
- daughter of my, [542].
- daughters of my father's, [76].
- get out of my, [791].
- ill spirit have so fair a, [43].
- is to be let for life, [204].
- [[983]]like a miser in a poor, [72].
- little pleasure in the, [427].
- man's, his castle, [24].
- mansions in my Father's, [843].
- moat defensive to a, [81].
- nae luck about the, [426].
- of every one as his castle, [24].
- of feasting, [830].
- of Lords, honoured at the, [330].
- of mourning, better go to the, [830].
- of my friends, [836].
- of my God, [821].
- of Pindarus, [252].
- of prayer, wherever God erects a, [286].
- on another man's ground, [45].
- one mind in an, [851].
- peace be to this, [842].
- prop of my, [65].
- rejects him, fired that the, [326].
- return no more to his, [816].
- set thine, in order, [834].
- shot mine arrow o'er the, [145].
- so fair a, [43].
- sole daughter of my, [542].
- to lodge a friend, [289].
- when we see the figure of the, [88].
- you take my, when you take the prop, [65].
- Houses
- fer asonder, [2].
- mended, old, [296].
- plague o' both your, [107].
- seem asleep, the very, [470].
- thick and sewers annoy, [239].
- Household,
- Houseless heads, [147].
- Housetop, corner of the, [827].
- Housewife that 's thrifty, [442].
- How
- Howards, blood of all the, [319].
- Howe'er it be it seems to me, [624].
- Howling of the wolf, [38].
- Howls along the sky, [392].
- Hub of the solar system, [638].
- Huddle up their work, [419].
- Hue
- as red as the rosy bed, [678].
- cuckoo-buds of yellow, [56].
- love's proper, [238].
- of resolution, the native, [136].
- sinuous shells of pearly, [511].
- unto the rainbow, add another, [79].
- Hues,
- Hug the dear deceit, we, [362].
- Hugged
- Hugs it to the last, [525].
- Huldy all alone there sot, [659].
- Hum,
- beehive's, [455].
- midst the crowd the, [541].
- no voice or hideous, [251].
- of either army sounds, [91].
- of human cities torture, [543].
- of men, the busy, [249].
- of mighty workings, [576].
- Human,
- all that is, must retrograde, [430].
- bliss to human woe, [794].
- creatures' lives, [585].
- ends are ultimately answered, [530].
- events, course of, [434].
- face divine, [230].
- features, differences in, [718].
- form divine, [344].
- form, teemed with, [394].
- heart, naked, [308].
- hearts endure, all that, [367].
- kind, plagues and dotages of, [188].
- kindness, milk of, [117].
- life, leaves from the book of, [617].
- mind in ruins, [682].
- mortals, [57].
- nature's daily food, [474].
- offspring, true source of, [234].
- race, forget the, [547].
- race from China to Peru, [365].
- soul take wing, to see the, [552].
- spark is left, nor, [332].
- thought is the process, [530].
- to err in opinion, [742].
- to err is, [325].
- to step aside is, [448].
- Humanities of old religion, [504].
- Humanity,
- aught that dignifies, [594].
- imitated abominably, [137].
- of a veined, [620].
- still sad music of, [467].
- suffering sad, [614].
- wearisome condition of, [35].
- with all its fears, [615].
- Humankind,
- Humble,
- be it ever so, [568].
- cares and delicate fears, [469].
- heart that was, [518].
- livers in content, [98].
- none shall rule but the, [599].
- Port to imperial Tokay, [380].
- tranquil spirit, [182].
- wisdom is, [422].
- Humbleness, whispering, [61].
- Humility
- Humorous
- ladyship, [79].
- sadness, wraps me in, [70].
- sigh, very beadle to a, [55].
- Humour,
- career of his, [51].
- of it, there 's the, [45].
- such as distils from gods, [732].
- the only test of gravity, [578].
- void of wit and, [389].
- was ever woman in this, won, [96].
- Humours,
- Huncamunca's eyes, in, [363].
- Hundred
- and fifty ways, [71].
- isles, throned on her, [544].
- while one might tell a, [129].
- years are gone, when a, [667].
- Hung
- be the heavens with black, [93].
- over her enamoured, [235].
- with grooms and porters, [626].
- Hungarian wight, [45].
- Hunger,
- food that appeases, [792].
- if thine enemy, feed him, [844].
- is the teacher of arts, [305].
- obliged by, [326].
- two weak evils age and, [69].
- Hungry
- Hunt
- for a forgotten dream, [472].
- in fields for health unbought, [270].
- it in the dark, [416].
- Hunter
- Hunting
- amusement of English gentlemen, [376].
- labour of savages of North America, [376].
- which the devil designed, [272].
- Hunts in dreams, like a dog, [626].
- Huntsman his pack, as a, [399].
- Hurly-burly 's done, when the, [115].
- Hurrah for the next that dies, [641].
- Hurry, in haste but never in a, [359].
- Hurry-scurry helter-skelter, [506].
- Hurt
- cannot be much, [107].
- he that sweareth to his own, [818].
- more afraid than, [11].
- of the inside, [212].
- past all surgery, [152].
- that honour feels, [626].
- Hurtles in the darkened air, [384].
- Husband
- cools, ne'er answers till a, [321].
- frae the wife despises, advices the, [451].
- lover may be lost in the, [377].
- she commandeth her, [222].
- such duty woman oweth to her, [73].
- truant, should return, [556].
- Husband's
- eye, lovely in her, [465].
- heart, level in her, [75].
- Husbanded and so fathered, [112].
- Husbandman, life of the, [597].
- Husbandry,
- dulls the edge of, [130].
- in heaven there 's, [119].
- Hush my dear lie still, [302].
- Hushed
- Huswife's wool, tease the, [246].
- Hut,
- Huzzas, loud, [319].
- Hyacinthine locks, [232].
- Hydras and Chimæras dire, [228].
- Hyena, voice of the, [38].
- Hymn
- Hyperion to a satyr, [128].
- Hyperion's curls, [140].
- Hypocrisy,
- Hypocrites, cant of, [378].
- Hypocritic tear, [571].
- Hyrcan tiger, [122].
- Hyssop, from the cedar to the, [593].
- Hysterica passio, down, [146].
- I
- am here I shall remain, [808].
- am no orator, [114].
- am Sir Oracle, [60].
- am the state, [808].
- came I saw I conquered, [735].
- have nothing I owe much, [770].
- know not I ask not, [522].
- love it I love it, [654].
- Iago,
- Ice,
- Iceland, no snakes in, [373].
- Icicle, chaste as the, [103].
- Icily regular splendidly null, [631].
- Icy hands, death lays his, [209].
- Idea,
- Ideas,
- Ides
- Idiot, tale told by an, [125].
- Idle
- as a painted ship, [498].
- brain, children of an, [105].
- hands to do, mischief for, [302].
- thunder in his lifted hand, [267].
- toil does not come to help the, [707].
- waste of thought, [517].
- whom the world calls, [420].
- wild and young, [676].
- wind, pass by me as the, [114].
- wishes, stay in, [444].
- Idleness
- an appendix to nobility, [361].
- bread of, [829].
- frivolous work of polished, [457].
- penalties of, [332].
- to eat his heart away, [30].
- Idler,
- Idly spoken, word so, [606].
- Idolatry, god of my, [106].
- Idols to the moles and bats, [832].
- If
- Ignis aurum probat, [197].
- Ignominious heads, hide their, [339].
- Ignominy sleeps with thee, [87].
- Ignorance,
- bonds of, [639].
- distinguished for, [609].
- folly and, [102].
- is bliss, 't is folly to be wise, [382].
- it was a childish, [583].
- knew nothing but the fact of his, [760].
- knowledge from, [650].
- let me not burst in, [130].
- let, talk as it will, [797].
- man sedate in, [366].
- mother of devotion, [275].
- of the law excuses no man, [195].
- of wealth, best riches, [396].
- our comfort flows from, [287].
- plays the chief part among men, [758].
- the one only evil, [760].
- Ignorant
- despise education, the, [711].
- in foreboding evil, [695].
- in spite of experience, [376].
- of anything, be not, [837].
- of what he 's most assured, [48].
- to be conscious you are, [609].
- Ignorantly read, blockhead, [325].
- Il dolce far niente, [748].
- Iliad and Odyssey, [503].
- Ilium, topless towers of, [41].
- Ill,
- better made by, [455].
- can he rule the great, [29].
- crowning good repressing, [438].
- deeds-done, makes, [80].
- fares the land, [396].
- final goal of, [632].
- good and, together, [74].
- goodness thinks no, [231].
- habits gather by unseen degrees, [274].
- make themselves strong by, [121].
- news goes quick, [738].
- nothing becomes him, [55].
- nothing, can dwell in such a temple, [43].
- seal up the avenues of, [600].
- shapes of, may hover, [577].
- sovereign o'er transmuted, [366].
- spirit have so fair a house, [43].
- the good are better made by, [455].
- transmuted, [366].
- weed groweth fast, [13].
- where no ill seems, [231].
- wind blows no man to good, [90].
- wind that bloweth no man to good, [20].
- wind turns none to good, [20].
- Ills,
- bear those, we have, [136].
- betide, resigned when, [362].
- cure for life's worst, [594].
- flood of mortal, [770].
- love on through all, [527].
- of life, victorious o'er a' the, [451].
- that men endure, of all, [261].
- the scholar's life assail, what, [365].
- to come, no sense of, [381].
- to hastening, a prey, [396].
- what mighty done by woman, [280].
- Ill-favoured
- Illiterate him from your memory, [440].
- Ill-luck,
- Ill-seeming thick, [73].
- Ill-used ghost, like an, [355].
- Illumed the eastern skies, [639].
- Illumine, what in me is dark, [223].
- Illusion given, for man's, [524].
- Illustrious
- Image,
- cherished thine, [682].
- of bloody Mary, [585].
- of eternity, time is the, [760].
- of God in ebony, [222].
- of good Queen Bess, [585].
- twofold, we saw a, [481].
- Images
- and precious thoughts, [481].
- in golden coats, like, [86].
- Imaginary joys pursues, [391].
- Imagination,
- abhorred in my, [144].
- all compact, are of, [59].
- boast, can, [355].
- bodies forth the forms of things, [59].
- cold and barren, [408].
- comparisons of a disturbed, [412].
- indebted to his, for his facts, [443].
- into his study of, [53].
- like the wings of an ostrich, [590].
- of a feast, bare, [81].
- so fair to fond, [482].
- solitude needful to the, [661].
- such tricks hath strong, [59].
- to sweeten my, [148].
- trace the noble dust, [144].
- travelling is to regulate, [375].
- Imaginations are as foul, [138].
- Imagining fear in the night, [59].
- Imaginings, horrible, [116].
- Imbower, high over-arched, [224].
- Imitated humanity abominably, [137].
- Imitates nature, art, [305].
- Imitation is the sincerest flattery, [675].
- Immediate jewel of their souls, [153].
- Immemorial elms, [630].
- Immense pleasure to come, [380].
- Imminent deadly breach, [150].
- Immodest words, [278].
- Immoral thought, not one, [377].
- Immortal
- as they quote, [310].
- beauty awakes, [428].
- blessing from her lips, [108].
- crown, [359].
- fame gives, [311].
- fire, spark of that, [549].
- garland is to be run for, [254].
- gods I crave no pelf, [109].
- hate and courage, [223].
- longings in me, [159].
- mind remains, the, [341].
- names, one of the few, [562].
- noon, heaven's, [566].
- [[986]]part of myself, have lost the, [152].
- reign, where saints, [303].
- scandals fly, [670].
- sea, sight of that, [478].
- song, wanted one, [267].
- souls, such harmony is in, [65].
- that the soul was, [760].
- though no more, [541].
- verse, married to, [249], [481].
- with a kiss, make me, [41].
- youth, flourish in, [299].
- Immortality,
- Immortals never appear alone, [502].
- Immovable, infixed to pine, [228].
- Imparadised in one another's arms, [233].
- Impartial laws were given, by whom, [313].
- Impeachment, own the soft, [441].
- Impearls on every leaf, [235].
- Impediment, marched on without, [97].
- Impediments,
- Imperceptible water, [584].
- Imperfect offices of prayer, [479].
- Imperfections
- Imperial
- ensign high advanced, [224].
- fancy, his, [457].
- oxlips and the crown, [78].
- theme, swelling act of the, [116].
- Tokay, humble Port to, [380].
- votaress passed on, [58].
- Imperious Cæsar dead, [144].
- Impious
- Importance, matters of, [757].
- Important day, the great the, [297].
- Imports the nomination, what, [145].
- Importunate, rashly, [586].
- Importune, too proud to, [387].
- Imposes an oath, he that, [214].
- Imposition of a mightier hand, [590].
- Impossibility, metaphysical, [578].
- Impossible,
- because it is, [756].
- few things, to diligence, [368].
- for a man to be cheated, [601].
- not, though hard to master, [753].
- nothing is, [11].
- she, that not, [258].
- that is not physically, [441].
- to be soiled, truth is, [253].
- to please all the world, [797].
- what 's, can't be, [454].
- Impotence of woe, raging, [341].
- Impotent conclusion, [151].
- Impregns the clouds, when Jupiter, [233].
- Imprisoned
- in the viewless winds, [48].
- wranglers, set free the, [420].
- Imprisonment, penury and, [49].
- Improbable fiction, condemn it as, [76].
- Improve
- Impulse
- from a vernal wood, one, [466].
- quench appetite check, [755].
- slave of circumstance and, [554].
- Impunity, ravage with, [643].
- In
- Inaction disciplined, [457].
- Inactivity, masterly, [457].
- Inanimate grieves, if aught, [543].
- Inaudible foot of time, [74].
- Incapable
- Incarnadine, multitudinous seas, [120].
- Incarnation of fat dividends, [564].
- Incense,
- Incense-breathing morn, [384].
- Incensed,
- odours most fragrant when, [165].
- with indignation, [229].
- Inch,
- every, a king, [148].
- every, that is not fool, [269].
- give an, he 'll take an ell, [20].
- I 'll budge an, [72].
- I will not retreat a single, [605].
- of joy, one, [770].
- thick, let her paint an, [144].
- Inches, die by, [283].
- Incidis in Scyllam, [64].
- Inclination
- gets the better of judgment, [698].
- leads, read as, [371].
- Inclined, to embrace me she, [252].
- Income
- Incomparable oil Macassar, [555].
- Incompleteness, goodness flowed around our, [620].
- Inconsequence, fortuitous, [663].
- Inconsistencies of opinions, [533].
- Inconsistent man, [307].
- Inconsolable to the minuet, [441].
- Inconstant moon, [106].
- Increase,
- God gave the, [845].
- of appetite grew by what it fed on, [128].
- to her truth, time brings, [378].
- Incredulity, knowledge lost by, [724].
- Ind, wealth of Ormus and of, [226].
- Indebted
- and discharged at once, [231].
- to his memory, [443].
- Indemnity for the past, [364].
- Independence
- be our boast, let, [465].
- let me share, thy spirit, [392].
- now and forever, [531].
- Indestructible,
- Index,
- Index-learning, [331].
- India's coral strand, [536].
- Indian,
- Indictment against a whole people, [408].
- Indies, wealth of the, [373].
- Indifference,
- [[987]]Indifferent honest, I am myself, [136].
- Indifferently, we have reformed that, [137].
- Indignation, incensed with, [229].
- Indistinct as water in water, [158].
- Indocti discant et ament, [325].
- Indolent vacuity of thought, [420].
- Indued with sanctity of reason, [236].
- Indus to the Pole, [333].
- Inebriate, cheer but not, [312], [420].
- Inestimable stones, [96].
- Inevitable,
- Inexorable scourge, [226].
- Inexplicable dumb-shows, [137].
- Infamous
- Infamy, who prefer any load of, [462].
- Infancy,
- age most remote from, [799].
- heaven around our, [658].
- heaven lies about us in, [477].
- old age is most remote from, [169].
- the babe she lost in, [508].
- Infant
- crying for the light, [632].
- crying in the night, [632].
- mewling and puking, [69].
- Infants, canker galls the, [129].
- Infant's breath, regular as, [502].
- Infected, all seems, [325].
- Infection, fortress against, [81].
- Infernal, newspapers are, [441].
- Infidel
- as a dog is an infidel, [371].
- now, I have you on the hip, [65].
- worse than an, [847].
- Infidels adore, Jews kiss and, [325].
- Infinite
- day excludes the night, [303].
- deal of nothing, speaks an, [60].
- in faculty, [134].
- jest, fellow of, [144].
- riches in a little room, [41].
- the cause of all things, [759].
- variety, nor custom stale her, [157].
- wrath and despair, [231].
- Infirm of purpose, [120].
- Infirmities, bear his friend's, [114].
- Infirmity of noble mind, [247].
- Infixed and frozen round, [228].
- Inflexible in faith, [428].
- Inflict, those who, must suffer, [566].
- Influence,
- Influences
- of Pleiades, sweet, [818].
- servile to the skyey, [48].
- Information, know where we can find, [372].
- Infortune, worst kind of, [5].
- Inglorious
- Ingloriously, we do, [255].
- Ingratitude,
- Ingredient is a devil, the, [152].
- Ingredients, commends the, [118].
- Ingress into the world, man's, [439].
- Inhabit
- this bleak world, [521].
- where eyes did once, [96].
- Inhabitants, look not like, [116].
- Inherit, all which it, shall dissolve, [43].
- Inhuman, ev'y thin' thet 's done, [658].
- Inhumanity to man, man's, [446].
- Inimitable his deeds, [36].
- Iniquity, that grey, [85].
- Injure you, I ne'er could, [442].
- Injured,
- Injurious, beauty though, [242].
- Injury, adding insult to, [716].
- Injustice,
- Ink,
- gall enough in thy, [76].
- he hath not drunk, [55].
- small drop of, [558].
- that never saw pen and, [77].
- Inky cloak, not alone my, [127].
- Inland far we be, though, [558].
- Inmate of the skies, some, [346].
- Inn,
- die in an, [379].
- happiness produced by a good, [372].
- take mine ease in mine, [11], [86].
- to gain the timely, [121].
- warmest welcome at an, [379].
- Inn's worst room, [322].
- Innocence
- Innocency next thing to confession, [715].
- Innocent
- as gay, [308].
- flower, look like the, [117].
- lamb, skin of an, [94].
- minds, [260].
- nose, coursed down his, [67].
- of the knowledge, be, [121].
- shall not be, [829].
- shames, a thousand, [52].
- sincere officious, [366].
- sleep, [119].
- though free, [428].
- within is armed without, [329].
- Innocuous desuetude, [669].
- Innumerable
- Inoffensive pace, [237].
- Inordinate cup is unblessed, [152].
- Insane root, [116].
- Insanity, power to charm, [603].
- Insatiate archer, [306].
- Inscription upon my tomb, no, [675].
- Inscriptions, lapidary, [372].
- Inscrutable invisible, [44].
- Insects of the hour, [410].
- Insensibility, it argues an, [509].
- [[988]]Inseparable, one and, [533].
- Inside,
- hurt of the, [212].
- I am quite full, [510].
- of a church, forgotten the, [86].
- Insides, carrying three, [464].
- Insignificancy and an earldom, [352].
- Insolence
- Insolent foe, taken by the, [150].
- Inspiration,
- Inspiring John Barleycorn, [451].
- Instance of itself, sends some, [142].
- Instances,
- wilderness of single, [627].
- wise saws and modern, [69].
- Instant, we rose both at an, [88].
- Instil a wanton sweetness, [357].
- Instinct,
- coward on, [85].
- of the soul, indulging every, [650].
- with music, bright gem, [485].
- Instincts,
- Instinctive taste, an, [504].
- Instruct my sorrows to be proud, [79].
- Instruction,
- better the, [63].
- of youth, examples for the, [411].
- Instructions, we but teach bloody, [118].
- Instrument,
- God's most awful, [482].
- stringed, [723].
- sweeter than the sound of an, [177].
- to know if the moon shine, [214].
- Instruments,
- Insubstantial pageant faded, [43].
- Insult,
- look that threatened, [410].
- to injury, adding, [716].
- Insults unavenged, [480].
- Insulting foe, to meet the, [443].
- Insupportable, the unreasonable, [742].
- Insurrection, nature of an, [111].
- Intellect,
- Intellectual
- Intellectualized emotion, [662].
- Intelligence, controlling, [753].
- Intelligible forms of ancient poets, [504].
- Intense, concentred in a life, [544].
- Intent,
- on hospitable thoughts, [235].
- spur to prick the sides of my, [118].
- to do mischief, [186].
- working out a pure, [482].
- Intents wicked or charitable, [130].
- Intentions, hell paved with good, [372], [808].
- Intercourse
- Interest
- of man, justice the great, [531].
- most concerned in my own, [702].
- speaks all sorts of tongues, [794].
- unborrowed from the eye, [467].
- Interests, conciliation of, [795].
- Interested in others, when, [708].
- Interim is like a phantasma, [111].
- Interlunar cave, her vacant, [241].
- Intermission, sans, [68].
- Interpretations, necessary to interpret, [779].
- Interpreter hardest to be understood, [441].
- Interred with their bones, the good is oft, [113].
- Interval, lucid, [857].
- Intervals, falling at, [422].
- Intimates eternity to man, [299].
- Intolerable
- Intrusive, sorrow 's held, [594].
- Intuition, passionate, [481].
- Intuitions, sanctuary of the, [602].
- Inurned
- Invent
- a shovel, [263].
- as difficult to appropriate as to, [604].
- God, necessary to, [800].
- young men fitter to, [167].
- Invented
- Invention,
- art so nearly allied to, [441].
- brightest heaven of, [90].
- is unfruitful, [408].
- necessity the mother of, [305].
- of the enemy, [296].
- Young must torture his, [290].
- Inventions, sought out many, [831].
- Inventor, return to plague the, [118].
- Inverted year, ruler of the, [420].
- Investigate,
- Investigation guided by principles, [767].
- Inveterate foes saluted, [269].
- Invigorated and reimpressed, [369].
- Invincible
- Inviolate sea, compassed by the, [623].
- Invisible
- Invitation than command, more, [297].
- Invited me oft, [150].
- Invites you by his looks, [415].
- Invoked, though oft, [240].
- Inward
- and spiritual grace, [850].
- bruise, parmaceti for, [83].
- eye the bliss of solitude, [475].
- light, men of, [214].
- quality, do draw the, [158].
- self-disparagement, [480].
- Inwardly digest, [850].
- Io, a bull to beguile, [32].
- Iona, ruins of, [369].
- Ipsa quidem virtus, [207].
- Ipse dixit, [765].
- Iris, livelier, [625].
- Iris' woof, spun out of, [243].
- Iron,
- armies clad in, [242].
- bars a cage, [260].
- did on the anvil cool, [80].
- entered into his soul, [851].
- hard crab-tree and old, [211].
- is hot, strike while the, [10].
- [[989]]meddles with cold, [211].
- nor any tool of, [815].
- sharpeneth iron, [829].
- shuts the golden opes, [247].
- sleet of arrowy shower, [384].
- tears down Pluto's cheek, [250].
- tongue of midnight, [59].
- when it is hot, hammer your, [709].
- with a rod of, [849].
- written with a pen of, [835].
- Irons in the fire, two, [196].
- Iron-bound bucket, [537].
- Irrecoverably dark, [241].
- Irreligious man, [578].
- Irrepressible conflict, [595].
- Is she not passing fair, [44].
- Island,
- Islands
- lift their fronded palms, [619].
- round many western, [576].
- Island-valley of Avilion, [629].
- Isle,
- Isles
- of Greece, the, [557].
- ships that sailed for sunny, [589].
- that o'erlace the sea, [645].
- throned on her hundred, [544].
- when we shall touch the happy, [625].
- Islington, village less than, [261].
- Israel,
- I arose a mother in, [814].
- Jephthah judge of, [134], [404].
- of the Lord beloved, when, [493].
- sweet psalmist of, [815].
- was from bondage led, when, [261].
- Issues
- good or bad, [476].
- touched but to fine, [46].
- Isthmus, this narrow, [525].
- It
- Italia O Italia, [545].
- Italian priest, [79].
- Italy
- a hell for women, [192].
- a paradise for horses, [192].
- linking our England to his, [651].
- my Italy, [647].
- some jay of, [160].
- Venice the masque of, [544].
- Itch of disputing, [175].
- Itching palm, [114].
- Iteration, thou hast damnable, [83].
- Ithuriel with his spear, [234].
- Ivory, in ebony as if done in, [222].
- Ivy green, rare old plant is the, [652].
- Ivy-branch over the wine, [714].
- Jack,
- banish plump, [85].
- life of poor, [436].
- loved his friend, [436].
- Robinson, could say, [853].
- shall pipe and Gill shall dance, [199].
- spanking, [436].
- Jackdaws, eagles to fight, [735].
- Jacksonian vulgarity, the, [668].
- Jacob's
- ladder, talk to him of, [597].
- voice, the voice is, [813].
- Jade,
- arrant, on a journey, [401].
- let the galled, wince, [138].
- Jail,
- in a ship is being in a, [370].
- patron and the, [365].
- Jangled out of tune, [136].
- Janus, two-headed, [59].
- Jargon of the schools, [287], [414].
- Jaundiced eye, all yellow to the, [325].
- Javan or Gadire, bound to, [242].
- Jaws
- Je crains Dieu, [391].
- Je ne vous aime pas, [286].
- Jealous
- Jealousy,
- beware my lord of, [153].
- full of artless, [142].
- is cruel as the grave, [832].
- is injustice, [313].
- the injured lover's hell, [235].
- Jean,
- farewell to my, [671].
- Jacques Rousseau, ask, [417].
- Jeffersonian simplicity, the, [668].
- Jehovah
- Jehu, like the driving of, [816].
- Jenooary, streams snow-hid in, [660].
- Jephthah judge of Israel, [134], [404].
- Jericho, tarry at, [815].
- Jerusalem, if I forget thee, [824].
- Jeshurun waxed fat, [814].
- Jessamine, pale, [247].
- Jesses were my dear heart-strings, [153].
- Jest
- and riddle of the world, [317].
- and youthful jollity, [248].
- be laughable, Nestor swear the, [59].
- bitter is a scornful, [366].
- fellow of infinite, [144].
- it would be a good, forever, [84].
- life is a, [350].
- put his whole wit in a, [196].
- unseen inscrutable, [44].
- Jests
- at scars that never felt a wound, [105].
- indebted to his memory for, [443].
- Jesting with edge tools, [198].
- Jest's prosperity lies in the ear, [56].
- Jet, pansy freaked with, [248].
- Jew,
- else I am a, [84].
- hath not a, eyes, [63].
- I am an Ebrew, [84].
- I thank thee, [65].
- that Shakespeare drew, [347].
- Jews might kiss, cross which, [325].
- Jewel,
- consistency thou art a, [854].
- discretion thou art a, [854].
- experience be a, [45].
- have I caught my heavenly, [34].
- in an Ethiope's ear, [105].
- in his head, wears a precious, [67].
- lies within our breast, this, [362].
- [[990]]of gold in a swine's snout, [826].
- of the just, [264].
- of their souls, [153].
- rich in having such a, [44].
- Jewels
- five words long, [630].
- in the carcanet, [162].
- into a garret, Nature never put her, [170].
- of the mine, bright, [569].
- unvalued, [96].
- Jewelled mass of millinery, [631].
- Jewish gaberdine, [61].
- Jingling of the guinea, [626].
- Jingo, by the living, [402].
- Job, as to a pitiful, [410].
- Jock be aye sticking in a tree, [495].
- Jocund day stands tiptoe, [108].
- John
- Johnson a classic in his own age, [591].
- Join in hand, then, [426].
- Joined together, God hath, [840].
- Joiner squirrel or old grub, [104].
- Joint
- Joke,
- college, to cure the dumps, [290].
- gentle dulness ever loves a, [331].
- into a Scotch understanding, [459].
- many a, had he, [397].
- Jokes, wooden shoes are standing, [300].
- Jollity
- Jolly
- miller, there was a, [427].
- place in times of old, [472].
- Joly whistle, wel ywette, [3].
- Jonathan, Saul and, [815].
- Jonson
- Jonson's learned sock, [249].
- Jot of heart, nor bate a, [252].
- Journey,
- agreeable companion on a, [708].
- arrant jade on a, [401].
- good company in a, [207].
- like the path to heaven, [244].
- on Sundays, begin a, [293].
- Journeys end in lovers meeting, [75].
- Journeymen, nature's, [137].
- Jove
- alone endued the soul, [340].
- daughter of, [382].
- for his power to thunder, [103].
- gave us life, when, [339].
- laughs at lovers' perjuries, [106], [272].
- lifts the golden balances, [341].
- like a painted, [267].
- some christened, [331].
- the front of, himself, [140].
- the poor are sent by, [343].
- to those we give is lent to, [343].
- weighs affairs of earth, [343].
- young Phidias brought his awful, [598].
- Jove's dread clamours, [154].
- Joy
- ambition finds, such, [231].
- and bliss that poets feign, [94].
- and everlasting love, [280].
- and love triumphing, [230].
- apprehend some, [59].
- asks if this be, [398].
- ballad-singer's, [473].
- be unconfined, let, [542].
- be wi' you a', [458].
- behind, and my, [161].
- brightens his crest, [239].
- cease every, [514].
- checkered paths of, [362].
- comes grief goes, [658].
- current of domestic, [367].
- envy withers at another's, [355].
- eternal and everlasting love, [280].
- forever dwells, where, [223].
- forever, thing of beauty is a, [574].
- how pure the, [456].
- is the sweet voice, [502].
- Marcellus feels more true, [319].
- mother's pride father's, [492].
- o'erflow with, [73].
- of evils past, [346].
- of heaven to earth come down, [672].
- of the whole earth, [820].
- of the whole table, [122].
- of youth and health, [444].
- of youthful sports, [547].
- oil of, for mourning, [834].
- one inch of, [770].
- pain for promised, [446].
- present, therein I find, [22].
- quaff immortality and, [235].
- remember days of, [769].
- renews the life of, [577].
- riding is a, [646].
- rises in me, [502].
- shouted for, [817].
- smiles of, the tears of woe, [524].
- snatch a fearful, [381].
- so seldom weaves a chain, [520].
- some bringer of that, [59].
- sunshine and the heartfelt, [319].
- sweeten present, [588].
- the luminous cloud, [502].
- the perfectest herald of, [51].
- the world can give, not a, [553].
- turns at the touch of, [389].
- we wear a face of, [471].
- which warriors feel, the stern, [491].
- who ne'er knew, [335].
- widow's heart to sing for, [817].
- would win, all who, [557].
- Joys,
- Africa and golden, [90].
- all we have our youth our, [26].
- blest with some new, [276].
- departed not to return, [354].
- flow from our own selves, [362].
- of other years, [497].
- of sense, all the, [319].
- pursues imaginary, [391].
- remembered, are never past, [496].
- society's chief, [415].
- such present, [22].
- that came down shower-like, [503].
- that faded like morning dew, [513].
- three parts pain, be our, [649].
- [[991]]to rob us of our, [406].
- too exquisite to last, [496].
- we dote upon, fading are the, [281].
- with age diminish, do your, [651].
- Joy's delicious springs, [540].
- Joyful
- in the day of prosperity, be, [830].
- let the poet be, [655].
- school days, my, [509].
- Joyfulness of a man, [837].
- Joyous
- Judas had given them the slip, [284].
- Judea stretches far, wild, [640].
- Judee, down in, [659].
- Judex damnatur, [910].
- Judge,
- amongst fools a, [331], [415].
- an upright learned, [65].
- in his own cause, [711], [798].
- neutrality of an impartial, [411].
- not by appearance, [843].
- not of a man before he dieth, [696].
- of all things, [799].
- of Israel, Jephthah, [134], [404].
- of the man, mind is the, [715].
- of truth, sole, [317].
- sober as a, [363].
- you as you are, [47].
- Judges
- alike of the facts and laws, [671].
- all ranged a terrible show, [348].
- fool with, [415].
- hungry, soon the sentence sign, [326].
- Judge's robe, the, [47].
- Judgment,
- a Daniel come to, [65].
- book, leaves of the, [666].
- day, waiting the, [668].
- defend against your, [270].
- faculty that forms thy, [750].
- falls upon a man, we say, [195].
- fled to brutish beasts, [113].
- green in, when I was, [157].
- guide his bounty, gives not till, [102].
- he which is the top of, [47].
- hoodwinked, surrender, [422].
- inclination gets the better of, [698].
- man's erring, [323].
- of any man or thing, right, [578].
- reserve thy, [130].
- shallow spirit of, [93].
- suspension of, [766].
- vulgarize the day of, [597].
- we still have, here, [118].
- when the, 's weak, [672].
- young in limbs old in, [62].
- Judgments
- Judicious
- Juggling fiends no more believed, [126].
- Juice,
- Julep, this cordial, [246].
- Julia, lips of, [201].
- Juliet is the sun, [105].
- Juliet's hand, white wonder of, [108].
- Julius
- fell, ere the mightiest, [126].
- ye towers of, [383].
- July,
- Jump the life to come, [118].
- June,
- leafy month of, [499].
- rose newly sprung in, [451].
- seek ice in, [539].
- what so rare as a day in, [658].
- Juno smiles, Jupiter on, [233].
- Juno's
- Jupiter
- a bull to beguile Io, [32].
- in the shape of Amphitrio, [32].
- on Juno smiles, [233].
- Juries, trial by, [435].
- Jurisprudence, gladsome light of, [24].
- Jury passing on the prisoner's life, [47].
- Jurymen may dine, [326].
- Just,
- actions of the, [209].
- and mightie death, [26].
- and right, grounded on, [238].
- are the ways of God, [242].
- as the twig is bent, [320].
- battled for the true the, [632].
- be, and fear not, [100].
- God forgive, [473].
- he was a good man and a, [842].
- hint a fault, [327].
- jewel of the, [264].
- knows and knows no more, [414].
- less than sage, [518].
- memory of the, is blessed, [825].
- men, spirits of, [848].
- our cause is, [426].
- path of the, [825].
- prosperous to be, [657].
- remembrance of the, [851].
- the gods are, [149].
- whatever is is in its causes, [276].
- Justice
- a debt put off with ease, [740].
- as uncompromising as, [605].
- be thy plea, [65].
- conquers evermore, [600].
- course of, [65].
- even-handed, [118].
- in fair round belly, [69].
- love of, [795].
- mercy seasons, [65].
- of my quarrel, [40].
- poetic, with lifted scale, [330].
- rails upon yond thief, [148].
- revenge a kind of wild, [164].
- shall be done, [653].
- the great interest of man, [531].
- to all men, equal and exact, [435].
- to be patient is a branch of, [751].
- truth the handmaid of, [460].
- unwhipped of, [147].
- virtue of the soul, [762].
- which the, which the thief, [148].
- with mercy I shall temper, [239].
- Justifiable to men, [242].
- Justified of her children, [839].
- Justify
- the means, the end must, [287].
- the ways of God to men, [223].
- Jutty frieze buttress, no, [117].
- [[992]]Juvenal, most bucolical, [494].
- Juventus mundi, [169].
- Katerfelto with hair on end, [420].
- Kathleen mavourneen, [673].
- Keel,
- and sail on even, [354].
- she steadies with upright, [498].
- Keep
- clean as fruit, [264].
- moving, push on, [457].
- no bad company, [398].
- step to the music of the Union, [588].
- the word of promise to our ear, [126].
- thy shop and thy shop will keep thee, [37].
- who can, they should, [473].
- your powder dry, [588].
- Keeper, am I my brother's, [812].
- Ken, far as angels', [223].
- Kendal green, knaves in, [84].
- Kennin' wrang, gang a, [448].
- Kepen wel thy tonge, [5].
- Kept the faith, I have, [848].
- Kettle black, pot calls the, [791].
- Kew, his highness' dog at, [334].
- Key,
- in a bondman's, [61].
- Shakespeare unlocked his heart with this, [485].
- that opes the palace, [243].
- Keys,
- Keystane o' night's black arch, [451].
- Kibe, galls his, [143].
- Kick
- against the pricks, [843].
- in that part more hurts honour, [214].
- may kill a sound divine, [416].
- me down stairs, why did you, [445].
- their owners over, [439].
- Kicks, from crowns to, [559].
- Kicked
- Kickshaws, little tiny, [90].
- Kid, lie down with the, [833].
- Kidney, man of my, [46].
- Kill
- a man as a good book, [254].
- a sound divine, [416].
- princes privileged to, [425].
- the bloom before its time, [483].
- thee a hundred and fifty ways, [71].
- time, how to, [772].
- too apt before to, [261].
- Kin,
- little more than, [127].
- neither kith nor, [404].
- prohibited degrees of, [215].
- the whole world, [102].
- Kind
- and gentle heart, he had a, [400].
- as kings upon their coronation day, [269].
- base in, [413].
- be to her virtues very, [287].
- best in this, [59].
- cruel only to be, [141].
- deeds with coldness, [466].
- enjoy her while she's, [274].
- hearts are more than coronets, [624].
- kiss before we part, one, [671].
- lost him half the, [272].
- makes one wondrous, [387].
- more than kin and less than, [127].
- of alacrity in sinking, [46].
- of easiness, lend a, [141].
- of excellent dumb discourse, [43].
- of good deed to say well, [98].
- of grace, sweet attractive, [23].
- of heaven to be deluded by him, [281].
- of semi-Solomon, [593].
- of ways, newest, [90].
- porcelain clay of human, [277].
- to her virtues, [287].
- to my remains, [270].
- will creep where it may not go, [14].
- yet was he, [397].
- Kinds, lilies of all, [78].
- Kindest man, the, [64].
- Kindle soft desire, [272].
- Kindled by the master's spell, [455].
- Kindles
- Kindlier hand the eager heart, [633].
- Kindling her undazzled eyes, [255].
- Kindly,
- frosty but, [67].
- fruits of the earth, [850].
- had we never loved sae, [452].
- Kindness,
- Kindnesses,
- do me some mischief for these, [731].
- she doeth little, [658].
- Kindred points of heaven, [485].
- Kine, beeves and home-bred, [474].
- King,
- balm from an anointed, [81].
- Cambyses' vein, [85].
- cat may look on a, [17].
- city of the great, [820].
- conscience of the, [135].
- contrary to the, [94].
- Cophetua loved, [105].
- cotton is, [854].
- drinks to Hamlet, [145].
- equals the shepherd with the, [792].
- every inch a, [148].
- expedients with such a, [352].
- farewell, [82].
- fellow with the best, [93].
- first who was, [801].
- God bless the, [351].
- God save our gracious, [285].
- God save the, [285].
- great as a, [436].
- here lies our sovereign, [279].
- himself, greater than the, [364].
- himself has followed her, the, [400].
- if chance will have me, [116].
- if I were tedious as a, [52].
- I 'll call thee Hamlet, [130].
- is dead long live the king, [860].
- long live our noble, [285].
- long live the, [417].
- lustre that surrounds a, [778].
- [[993]]never dropped out of the clouds, [196].
- not only hating David but the, [268].
- of day, powerful, [355].
- of England cannot enter, [365].
- of France went up the hill, [686].
- of good fellows, [93].
- of shreds and patches, [141].
- of snow, mockery, [82].
- of terrors, [817].
- pageantry of a, [688].
- reigns but does not govern, [810].
- ruin seize thee ruthless, [383].
- shake hands with a, [563].
- state without, or nobles, [588].
- Stephen was a worthy peer, [152], [406].
- such divinity doth hedge a, [142].
- under which, Bezonian, [90].
- was a' for our rightful, [452].
- when George the Third was, [556].
- who pretender is and who, [351].
- who would wish to be thy, [492].
- worm that hath eat of a, [141].
- Kings
- and republics, farce of, [777].
- are like stars, [565].
- can cause or cure, [367].
- come bow to it, bid, [79].
- death lays his icy hands on, [209].
- dread and fear of, [64].
- enthroned in the hearts of, [64].
- for such a tomb would die, [251].
- guilt of Eastern, [258].
- he shall stand before, [828].
- invest knights and barons, [189].
- it makes gods, [97].
- may be blest, [451].
- may love treason, [182].
- meaner creatures, [97].
- of Brentford, two, [417].
- of modern thought are dumb, [665].
- pride of, the, [314].
- princes are the breath of, [447].
- reigned in green palaces, [221].
- right divine of, [332].
- ruined sides of, [196].
- setter up and puller down of, [95].
- showers on her, barbaric pearl, [226].
- stories of the death of, [82].
- this royal throne of, [81].
- upon their coronation day, [269].
- will be tyrants from policy, [410].
- would not play at, [421].
- King's
- Bench walks, chambers in, [297].
- creation, you may be of the, [282].
- crown, not the, [47].
- English, abusing the, [45].
- every subject's duty is the, [92].
- eye, horse made fat by the, [729].
- name a tower of strength, [97].
- stamp, 't is not the, [282].
- Kingdom
- for a horse, [98].
- good man possesses a, [715].
- good mind possesses a, [22].
- like to a little, [111].
- my large, for a little grave, [82].
- my mind to me a, is, [22].
- Kingdom come, 't was kin' o', [659].
- Kingdoms, God has sifted three, [616].
- Kingly
- crown, likeness of a, [228].
- line in Europe, the longest, [494].
- Kinship, things that have, [755].
- Kirk, the near to, from God more far, [29].
- Kiss
- but in the cup, leave a, [179].
- drew my soul with one long, [623].
- had won, many a loving, [584].
- immortal with a, [41].
- long long, [557].
- me and be quiet, [350].
- me sweet-and-twenty, [75].
- of youth and love, [557].
- one kind, before we part, [671].
- she with traitorous, [676].
- snatched hasty, [356].
- the place to make it well, [535].
- till the cow comes home, [197].
- to every sedge, giving a gentle, [44].
- which Jews might, [325].
- Kisses
- bring again, my, [49].
- dear as remembered, [630].
- first invented, [293].
- from a female mouth, [554].
- tears and smiles, [474].
- thinking their own, sin, [108].
- Kissed,
- courtesied when you have, [42].
- lips that I have, [144].
- the ground, [343].
- Kitchen
- Kites or crows, wars of, [255].
- Kith nor kin, neither, [404].
- Kitten, I had rather be a, [85].
- Knave
- best defence against knave, [730].
- he is an arrant, [132].
- how absolute the, is, [143].
- more, than fool, [41], [787].
- rascally yea-forsooth, [88].
- thank God you are rid of a, [52].
- that wears a title lies, [310].
- Knaves,
- flatter, or lose his pension, [290].
- he called them untaught, [83].
- in Kendal green, [84].
- little better than false, [53].
- whip me such honest, [149].
- Kneaded clod, to become a, [48].
- Knee,
- his head on his, [406].
- pregnant hinges of the, [137].
- Knees,
- Kneeling take aim, [597].
- Knell
- is rung by fairy hands, [389].
- of parting day, [384].
- overpowering, [559].
- sighed at the sound of a, [416].
- sound like a rising, [542].
- that summons thee to heaven, [119].
- the pall the bier, [562].
- the shroud the mattock the, [308].
- Knells
- call heaven invites, [307].
- in that word alone, [606].
- to a world of death, [499].
- us back, each matin bell, [500].
- Knew,
- all declared how much he, [397].
- himself to sing, [246].
- [[994]]more, no man spoke less and, [738].
- that before you were born, [716].
- that one small head could carry all he, [397].
- thee but to love thee, [562].
- what 's what, [8].
- Knife,
- blood will follow the, [312].
- carved upon it with a, [90].
- to thy throat, put a, [828].
- war even to the, [541].
- Knight,
- a prince can make a belted, [452].
- parfit gentil, a veray, [1].
- pricking on the plain, [27].
- Knights,
- Knight's bones are dust, [502].
- Knightly counsel, [456].
- Knitters in the sun, spinsters and, [75].
- Knives, hands made before, [293].
- Knock
- Knocks,
- apostolic blows and, [210].
- open locks whoever, [123].
- Knock-down argument, [277].
- Knocker, tie up the, [326].
- Knolled to church, bells have, [68].
- Knot
- in a bulrush, [701].
- of roots, man is a, [601].
- unloose the Gordian, [91].
- Knotted
- Know
- a subject ourselves, [372].
- a trick worth two of that, [84].
- all words are faint, [437].
- all ye need to, [576].
- does both act and, [263].
- enough for man to, [319].
- everything except myself, [769].
- happier than I, [237].
- her own, so well to, [238].
- her was to love her, [455].
- him no more, shall, [816].
- how frail I am, [820].
- how little can be known, [319].
- how sublime a thing it is, [613].
- it is not safe to, [217].
- knowledge is ourselves to, [320].
- me, not to, [234].
- me, when it came to, [526].
- men who their duties, [438].
- mine end, make me to, [820].
- myself, not if I, [509].
- not I ask not, [522].
- not for what he was made, [755].
- not what, to be we, [276].
- not what 's resisted, [448].
- not what we may be, [142].
- nothing really, we, [766].
- one's self, difficult to, [757].
- or dream or fear all we, [562].
- reason but from what we, [315].
- that deformed, I, [52].
- that I love thee, [522].
- thee not, who, [437].
- their own good, how few, [274].
- their rights, men who, [438].
- then thyself, [317].
- thought so once now I, [350].
- thyself, [791].
- thyself and nothing too much, [736].
- to esteem to love, [502].
- we believe what we least, [775].
- we loved in vain, [539].
- what we are, [142].
- what were good to do, [60].
- where to find information, [372].
- where'er I go, yet I, [477].
- ye the land of cypress and myrtle, [549].
- Knowing
- dare maintain, [438].
- that they know nothing, [702].
- Knowledge,
- ample page of, [384].
- and timber, [638].
- be innocent of the, [121].
- book of, [230].
- by suffering entereth, [620].
- comes but wisdom lingers, [626].
- diffused, immortalizes itself, [457].
- evergreen tree of, [440].
- from ignorance, [650].
- great step to, [609].
- grow from more to more, let, [631].
- he that hath, [827].
- he that increaseth, [830].
- increaseth strength, [828].
- in excess, desire of, [165].
- is but sorrow's spy, [207].
- is of two kinds, [372].
- is ourselves to know, [320].
- is power, [168].
- is proud, [422].
- is the one only good, [760].
- is the only fountain, [530].
- lost by incredulity, [724].
- manners must adorn, [353].
- more than equivalent to force, [368].
- multiplieth words without, [817].
- night unto night showeth, [819].
- not according to, [844].
- of divine things, [724].
- of what is excellent, [727].
- out-topping, [665].
- shall be increased, [835].
- spirit of, [833].
- sweet food of sweetly uttered, [34].
- the fountain of human liberty, [530].
- too high the price for, [313].
- true, leads to love, [465].
- under difficulties, [528].
- we must snatch half our, [320].
- Known,
- Knows
- and knows no more, [414].
- no man distinctly, [766].
- not till he tries, [713].
- Knuckle-end of England, [459].
- Kosciusko fell, shrieked as, [513].
- Kubla Khan, [500].
- Laborin' man an' woman, [658].
- Laborious
- [[995]]Labour
- and intent study, [253].
- and sorrow, their strength is, [822].
- and to wait, learn to, [612].
- bears a lovely face, [182].
- capital solicits the aid of, [532].
- cheers the tar's, [555].
- ease and alternate, [355].
- for his pains, [378], [784].
- for my travail, I have had my, [101].
- good week's, [174].
- hard, difficulty and, [230].
- in his vocation, [83].
- is but a sorrowful song, [653].
- is done, and, [667].
- is independent and proud, [532].
- is the lot of man, [339].
- many still must, for the one, [551].
- mountain in, [706], [716].
- of an age in piled stones, [251].
- of love, [847].
- we delight in physics pain, [120].
- what to speak, [168].
- why should life all be, [624].
- work under our, grows, [238].
- youth of, with age of ease, [396].
- Labours
- Labour's bath, sore, [120].
- Laboured
- Labourer is worthy of his hire, [842].
- Labourers are few, [839].
- Labouring
- Laburnum's dropping gold, [570].
- Lace, hedgehogs dressed in, [635].
- Lacedæmonians and the enemy, [734].
- Lack,
- Lacked and lost we rack the value, [53].
- Lackest, mind not what thou, [754].
- Lack-lustre eye, looking on it with, [68].
- Lad of mettle a good boy, [84].
- Ladder,
- Ladies,
- a lion among, [58].
- be but young and fair, [68].
- fond of the company of, [376].
- good night sweet, [142].
- intellectual, lords of, [555].
- make nets and not cages, [291].
- over offended, [297].
- sigh no more, [51], [405].
- whose eyes rain influence, [249].
- Ladies' love, unfit for, [272].
- Lads and lassies in their best, [683].
- Lady
- Disdain are you yet living, [50].
- doth protest too much, [138].
- faint heart ne'er won fair, [789].
- Fortune, railed on, [68].
- garmented in light, [567].
- he 's dead and gone, [405].
- here come the, [107].
- is in the case, when a, [349].
- married to the Moor, [477].
- of the Mere, [472].
- protests too much, [138].
- so richly clad, [499].
- sweet arise, [159].
- weep no more, [405].
- who lent his, to his friend, [559].
- Lady's fan, brain him with his, [84].
- Ladyship, humorous, [79].
- Lady-smocks all silver white, [56].
- Lags the veteran, superfluous, [365].
- Laid
- low in my grave, [78].
- on with a trowel, [66].
- Lair, rouse the lion from his, [495].
- Lake,
- pilot of the Galilean, [247].
- or moorish fen, [244].
- silver, on thy fair bosom, [677].
- swan on still St. Mary's, [474].
- where drooped the willow, [596].
- Lamb,
- go to bed with the, [454].
- God tempers the wind to the shorn, [379].
- one dead, is there, [615].
- skin of an innocent, [94].
- the frolic and the gentle, [486].
- to the slaughter, as a, [834].
- Una with her milk-white, [477].
- wolf dwell with the, [833].
- Lambs, such protection as vultures give to, [442].
- Lambe them lads, [495].
- Lame
- and impotent conclusion, [151].
- feet was I to the, [817].
- man, living with a, [729].
- Lamely and unfashionable, [95].
- Lament for Madam Blaize, [400].
- Lamp,
- arguments smelt of the, [728].
- ere Homer's, appeared, [414].
- holds out to burn, [303].
- no, so cheering, [522].
- of experience, [429].
- that lighted the traveller, [522].
- ungirt loin and the unlit, [646].
- unto my feet, [823].
- Lamps,
- heaven's distant, [615].
- in a green night, golden, [262].
- in sepulchral urns, [415].
- shone o'er fair women, [542].
- Lancaster, time-honoured, [80].
- Land,
- be of good cheer I see, [763].
- beside, no, [78].
- bowels of the, [97].
- darkness of the, [633].
- deal damnation round the, [334].
- fight for such a, [489].
- flowing with milk, [813].
- French have the empire of the land, [577].
- from out of foreign, [261].
- ill fares the, [396].
- into the silent, [805].
- light that never was on sea or, [475].
- madden round the, [326].
- my native, good night, [540].
- my own my native, [488].
- [[996]]ocean leans against the, [395].
- o'er all the pleasant, [569].
- of bondage, out of the, [493].
- of brown heath, [489].
- of Calvin and oat-cakes, [459].
- of darkness, [816].
- of drowsyhed it was, [357].
- of liberty, sweet, [619].
- of lost gods and godlike men, [541].
- of palm and southern pine, [628].
- of palm, of orange blossom, [628].
- of pure delight, [303].
- of scholars nurse of arms, [395].
- of the cypress and myrtle, [549].
- of the free, [516], [517].
- of the leal, in the, [458].
- of the living, [817].
- of the mountain, [489].
- of the pilgrims' pride, [619].
- or water, travel by, [293].
- plenty o'er a smiling, [385].
- rare bird in the, [770].
- rent with civil feuds, [533].
- set out to plant a wood, [289].
- shakes the turrets of the, [636].
- speed and post o'er, [252].
- stranger in a strange, [813].
- sung through every, [302].
- sunshine to the sunless, [486].
- they love their, [563].
- this delightful, [233].
- to fight for such a, [489].
- violet of his native, [632].
- what heaven hath done for this, [540].
- where my fathers died, [619].
- where sorrow is unknown, [417].
- where the lemon-trees bloom, [803].
- Lands
- forlorn, in faery, [575].
- less happier, [81].
- lord of himself though not of, [174].
- roamed o'er many, [582].
- Landing on some silent shore, [295].
- Landlady
- Landlord's laugh, the, [451].
- Landmark, ancient, [828].
- Land-rats and water-rats, [61].
- Land-thieves and water-thieves, [61].
- Landscape,
- Landsmen, list ye, all, [672].
- Lane
- of beams athwart the sea, [625].
- straight down the crooked, [584].
- Language,
- Chatham's, [419].
- is plain, my, [669].
- nature speaks a various, [572].
- nature's end of, [310].
- no, but a cry, [632].
- O that those lips had, [423].
- of the nation, don't confound the, [462].
- quaint and olden, [613].
- under the tropic is our, spoke, [220].
- Languages,
- have been at a feast of, [56].
- especially the dead, [556].
- Languor smile, make, [328].
- Lank and brown, thou art, [498].
- Lap,
- drop into thy mother's, [239].
- in my mother's, [240].
- it in Elysium, [244].
- low in glory's, they lie, [496].
- me in delight, [564].
- me in soft Lydian airs, [249].
- of earth, his head upon the, [386].
- of legends old, asleep in, [575].
- of May, chills the, [394].
- of Thetis, sun in the, [213].
- the lot is cast, into the, [827].
- Lapidary inscriptions, [372].
- Lapland night, lovely as a, [475].
- Lapse of murmuring streams, [237].
- Lapsing waves on quiet shores, [619].
- Larch has hung his tassels, [571].
- Lards the lean earth as he walks, [84].
- Large
- elements in order brought, [634].
- so rudely and so, [2].
- was his bounty, [386].
- Large-brained woman, [621].
- Large-hearted man, [621].
- Lark
- Larks,
- to catch, [771].
- when the skie falth, catch, [11].
- Lascivious pleasing of a lute, [95].
- Lash
- the rascals naked, [155].
- the sounding shore, [324].
- Lashes, teary round the, [659].
- Lass,
- drink to the, [442].
- is good and a glass is good, [673].
- penniless, wi' a lang pedigree, [458].
- Lasses, then she made the, [446].
- Last,
- after, returns the First, [650].
- although the, not least, [146].
- at his cross, [676].
- best gift, heaven's, [235].
- brightening to the, [396].
- comes at the, [82].
- drop in the well, [553].
- each day a critic on the, [325].
- embrace, take your, [109].
- eyes look your, [109].
- first and the, [849].
- in fight first in banquets, [337].
- in the train of night, [235].
- is best, he that comes, [185].
- legs, on his, [172].
- link is broken, [682].
- long sleep, [438].
- love thyself, [100].
- not least in love, [113].
- of all the Romans fare thee well, [115].
- of earth, this is the, [459].
- out a night in Russia, [47].
- pleased to the, [315].
- reader reads no more, [636].
- rose of summer, [521].
- scene of all, [69].
- sex to the, [273].
- still loveliest, [545].
- syllable of recorded time, [125].
- taste of sweets is sweetest, [81].
- the daintiest, [80].
- 't is his at, who says it best, [660].
- to lay the old aside, [324].
- [[997]]words Narcissa spoke, [321].
- words of Marmion, [490].
- Lasting
- Late,
- better, than never, [13], [284], [713].
- choosing and beginning, [238].
- into the night, so, [553].
- known too, [105].
- nothing must be done too, [720].
- too, I stayed, [464].
- too, who goes too fast, [712].
- Lated traveller, now spurs the, [121].
- Lately bathed, having, [86].
- Later
- Latin
- and Greek, speaks, [210].
- names, all their botany, [599].
- or in Greek, must come in, [220].
- small, and less Greek, [179].
- soft bastard, [554].
- was no more difficile, [210].
- Latter
- Laud than gilt o'er-dusted, [102].
- L'audace encore de l'audace, [28].
- Lauded in song, many once, [754].
- Laudem virtutis, [3].
- Laugh
- a siege to scorn, [125].
- an atheist's, [448].
- and be fat, [670].
- at any mortal thing, [558].
- for hope I, [655].
- in bed we, [794].
- make the unskilful, [137].
- not granted man to, [718].
- of the vacant mind, [396].
- proper to the man to, [770].
- sans intermission, [68].
- that I may not weep, [558].
- that win, they, [155].
- the children, [637].
- thee to scorn, [837].
- to make the weeper, [163].
- to scorn, [71].
- was ready chorus, the landlord's, [451].
- where we must, [315].
- who but must, [327].
- world's dread, [356].
- Laughable, swear the jest be, [59].
- Laughed
- Laugher weep, to make the, [163].
- Laughing
- devil in his sneer, [551].
- quaffing and unthinking, [272].
- soil, paint the, [535].
- wild amid severest woe, [381].
- you hear that boy, [637].
- Laughing-stock, yourself a, [790].
- Laughs
- Laughter
- Laura lay, grave where, [26].
- Laurel
- and myrtle, groves are of, [803].
- bough, Apollo's, [41].
- greener from the brows, [623].
- Lavinia, she is, [104].
- Law
- and the prophets, [839].
- and to the testimony, [833].
- as adversaries do in, [72].
- but is this, [143].
- Cantilena of the, [527].
- crowner's quest, [143].
- eleven points in the, [296].
- ends where tyranny begins, [364].
- fulfilling of the, [845].
- good opinion of the, [440].
- higher than the constitution, [595].
- ignorance of the, [195].
- in calmness made, keeps the, [476].
- is a sort of hocus-pocus, [350].
- is good, the, [847].
- is nothing else but reason, [24].
- is open, the, [843].
- is perfection of reason, [24].
- it has honoured us, the, [532].
- last result of human wisdom, [375].
- law hath not been dead, the, [48].
- lawless science of our, [627].
- measure for, [194].
- murder by the, [311].
- nature's kindly, [318].
- necessity has no, [773].
- not to be heard in war, [725].
- nothing is, that is not reason, [278].
- of beauty and utility, [644].
- of kindness, [829].
- of life, progress is the, [643].
- of the Medes and Persians, [835].
- offends no, [36].
- old father antic the, [82].
- one element one God one, [634].
- one principle of Being and one, [754].
- possession the strongest tenure of the, [692].
- preserves the earth a sphere, [456].
- reason is the life of the, [24].
- rich men rule the, [395].
- rigorous, is rigorous injustice, [704].
- seat of, is the bosom of God, [31].
- seven hours to, [438].
- sovereign, sits empress, [438].
- the, is good, [847].
- the ultimate angels', [650].
- these nice sharp quillets of the, [93].
- thought of the people shall be, [283].
- truly kept the, [255].
- unchanging, of God, [639].
- we have a measure for, [194].
- wedded love mysterious, [234].
- what plea so tainted in, [63].
- which moulds a tear, [456].
- who to himself is, [36].
- windy side of the, [76].
- world's, is not thy friend, [108].
- written and unwritten, [760].
- Laws
- and learning, [680].
- are with us, the, [506].
- [[998]]better none than too many, [779].
- breathing household, [472].
- curse on all, [333].
- facts and the, judges of the, [671].
- for the blood, [61].
- gives his little senate, [327], [336].
- grind the poor, [395].
- impartial, [313].
- like cobwebs, [757].
- love knoweth no, [32].
- may give us new, [200].
- nature's, lay hid in night, [330].
- new lords give us new, [200].
- of a nation, [281].
- of behaviour, the, [602].
- of conscience, [774].
- of nature, [434].
- of servitude began, [275].
- or kings can cause or cure, [367].
- repeal of bad, [664].
- true friendship's, [346].
- Law's
- Lawful for me to do what I will with mine own, [840].
- Lawn,
- rivulets hurrying through the, [630].
- saint in, [320].
- sprinkled the dewy, [338].
- sun upon the upland, [386].
- with rosy lustre, [342].
- Lawns, happy fair with orchard, [629].
- Lawyer,
- the skull of a, [143].
- without literature a mechanic, [493].
- Lawyers
- Lawrie, but all sang Annie, [666].
- Lax in their gaiters, [510].
- Lay,
- go forth my simple, [437].
- her in the earth, [144].
- his weary bones among ye, [100].
- like a warrior, [563].
- Llewellyn's, [383].
- me down to sleep, now I, [687].
- no wagers, [398].
- not that flattering unction, [141].
- on Macduff, [126].
- on that day, as she, [453].
- your golden cushion down, [677].
- Lays, delight by heavenly, [477].
- Le véritable Amphitryon, [277].
- Lea,
- standing on this pleasant, [476].
- the sun has left the, [494].
- winds slowly o'er the, [384].
- Lead me whither thou wilt, [745].
- Leadeth me beside the still waters, [819].
- Leading, men of light and, [410].
- Leads to bewilder, [428].
- Leaf,
- all do fade as a, [835].
- also shall not wither, [819].
- falls with the, [184].
- impearls on every, and flower, [235].
- is lost, not a beam or, [544].
- is on the tree, the, [611].
- my days are in the yellow, [555].
- of pity writ, [109].
- perished in the green, [633].
- right as an aspen, [5].
- sere the yellow, [124].
- shall not wither, his, [818].
- turn over a new, [174], [182].
- upon the stream, vain as the, [491].
- was darkish and had prickles, [245].
- Leafless desert of the mind, [549].
- Leafy month of June, [499].
- Leal, in the land o' the, [458].
- Lean
- and hungry look, [111].
- and low ability, [77].
- and slippered pantaloon, [69].
- books, lard their, [185].
- earth, lards the, [84].
- fellow beats all conquerors, [181].
- Leaned to virtue's side, [396].
- Lean-faced villain, hungry, [50].
- Leap
- Leaps the live thunder, [544].
- Leapt to life a god, [564].
- Learn
- and inwardly digest, [850].
- craft so long to, [6].
- gladly would he, [2].
- late than never, better, [713].
- live and, [790].
- not so old but she may, [64].
- of the little nautilus, [318].
- to labour and to wait, [612].
- to read slow, [265].
- what is necessary for boys to, [760].
- Learned
- and all drunk, [420].
- and authentic fellows, [73].
- and conned by rote, [115].
- and fair and good as she, [179].
- and wise, Babylon, [483].
- Chaucer, [179].
- doctors' spite, [564].
- dust, much, [419].
- length, words of, [397].
- lumber in his head, [325].
- reflect on what they knew, [325].
- roast an egg, the, [330].
- smile, make the, [324].
- sock, Jonson's, [249].
- to dance, who have, [324].
- Learning,
- become mad out of too much, [193].
- branches of, [62].
- breast where, lies, [336].
- cast into the mire, [410].
- dote on scraps of, [310].
- find time to be, [749].
- fraught with all, [399].
- has its value, [797].
- hath gained most by those books which printers have lost, [222].
- in the freshness of its youth, [695].
- is but an adjunct to ourself, [55].
- is it a time to be, [761].
- laws and, die, [680].
- little, is a dangerous thing, [323].
- love he bore to, [397].
- men of polite, [284].
- no man wiser for his, [195].
- progeny of, [440].
- somewhat good, [749].
- [[999]]study of, [254].
- to misquote, just enough, [539].
- weight of, [634].
- whence is thy, [348].
- wiser grow without books, [422].
- Least
- alone in solitude, [544].
- although the last not, [146].
- of two evils, [7].
- though last not, [113].
- Leather,
- Leave
- all meaner things, [314].
- her to heaven, [132].
- my character behind me, [442].
- no stone unturned, [809].
- not a rack behind, [43].
- often took, [288].
- thee, must I thus, [239].
- to speak, losers must have, [297].
- what with his toil he won, [267].
- Leaven,
- Leaves
- and roses, month of, [653].
- do cover with, [181].
- do fall, falls as the, [184].
- do hang, when yellow, [162].
- ending on the rustling, [250].
- from the book of life, [617].
- getteth short of, [585].
- have their time to fall, [570].
- low stir of, [619].
- no man has aught of what he, [145].
- of destiny, in shady, [258].
- of hopes, puts forth the tender, [99].
- of memory, the, [615].
- of the judgment book, [666].
- on trees, like, [338].
- shatter your, [246].
- spread his sweet, to the air, [104].
- thick as autumnal, [224], [337].
- words are like, [323].
- Leaving
- no tract behind, [109].
- nothing in his life became him like the, it, [117].
- Lebanon, like a cedar in, [822].
- Led by my hand, [332].
- Leda, a swan to enjoy, [32].
- Leer, assent with civil, [327].
- Lees, the mere, is left, [120].
- Left
- a name behind them, [837].
- an aching void, [422].
- blooming alone, [521].
- free the human will, [334].
- hand know, let not thy, [838].
- to be finished by such as she, [78].
- undone those things, [850].
- what we, we lost, [802].
- Leg,
- can honour set to a, [87].
- every goose can stand on one, [738].
- Legs,
- biggest rascal on two, [748].
- in rhyme, making, [387].
- march wide betwixt the, [87].
- of time, break the, [635].
- on his last, [172].
- three Frenchmen on one pair of English, [91].
- walk under his huge, [110].
- Legacy, no, so rich as honesty, [73].
- Legend, the city's ancient, [626].
- Legends old, lap of, [575].
- Legion, my name is, [841].
- Leisure,
- Leke, mouses wit not worth a, [4].
- Lemon,
- in the squeezing of a, [401].
- twelve miles from a, [460].
- Lemonade, black eyes and, [519].
- Lemon-trees bloom, where the, [803].
- Lend
- a hand, [681].
- lend your wings, [335].
- me your ears, [113].
- or to spend or to give, [279].
- you something out of my lean and low ability, [77].
- Lender,
- borrower is servant to the, [828].
- nor borrower be, [130].
- Lendeth unto the Lord, [827].
- Length,
- Lengthened sage advices, [451].
- Lengthening
- Leopard
- change his spots, [835].
- lie down with the kid, [833].
- Less
- alone, I was never, [431].
- alone than when alone, never, [455].
- beautifully, [287].
- happier lands, [81].
- of earth in them than heaven, [491].
- of harmes two, the, [5].
- of two evils, [7].
- rather than be, [226].
- than a span, [170].
- than archangel ruined, [225].
- than kind, more than kin, [127].
- Lessened by another's anguish, [104].
- Lesson,
- Caution's, scorning, [447].
- still harder, [425].
- this, seems to carry, [417].
- time has taught us a, [723].
- to the head, heart give a, [422].
- Lessons, time teaches many, [695].
- Let
- dearly or let alone, [204].
- down the curtain, [770].
- for life or years, [204].
- head to be, unfurnished, [210].
- her down the wind, [153].
- him go abroad, [372].
- him go to the devil, don't, [372].
- him now speak, [850].
- him that thinketh, [845].
- in the foe, [242].
- it be let it pass, [808].
- knowledge grow, [631].
- me hide myself in thee, [432].
- Newton be, God said, [330].
- no guilty man escape, [664].
- no such man be trusted, [66].
- [[1000]]not the heavens hear, [97].
- not your heart be troubled, [843].
- others hail the rising sun, [387].
- the end try the man, [89].
- the toast pass, [442].
- the world slide, [9], [72], [198].
- there be light, [812].
- there be no strife, [812].
- those love now, [306].
- thy words be few, [830].
- us all to meditation, [94].
- us be merry, [199].
- us call thee devil, [152].
- us consider the reason, [278].
- us do or die, [183], [450].
- us eat and drink, [833].
- us have peace, [664].
- us sit upon the ground, [82].
- us talk of graves of worms, [82].
- us worship God he says, [447].
- who will be clever, [664].
- your loins be girded, [842].
- Lets
- in new light through chinks, [221].
- me, I 'll make a ghost of him that, [131].
- Lethe wharf, fat weed on, [131].
- Letter,
- Letters
- Letting I dare not, [118].
- Level
- Levellers wish to level down, [370].
- Lever
- han at his beddes hed, [1].
- of all things, mind is the, [530].
- Leviathan, canst thou draw out, [818].
- Levy, malice domestic foreign, [121].
- Lewd fellows of the baser sort, [843].
- Lexicography, lost in, [368].
- Lexicon of youth, in the, [606].
- Lexington and Bunker Hill, there is, [532].
- Liar,
- doubt truth to be a, [133].
- of the first magnitude, [294].
- Liars,
- Libanus, like a cedar in, [822].
- Liberal
- education, men of, [284].
- of good natural parts and of a, [786].
- soul shall be made fat, [826].
- to love her was a, [297].
- Libertas et natale solum, [290].
- Liberties, people never give up, [411].
- Libertine,
- puffed and reckless, [129].
- the air a chartered, [91].
- Liberty
- and glory of his country, [529].
- and union now and forever, [533].
- angels alone enjoy such, [260].
- cradle of American, [534].
- crimes in the name of, [804].
- crust of bread and, [328].
- enjoy delight with, [30].
- essential, [359].
- eternal vigilance is the price of, [849].
- exists in wholesome restraint, [531].
- fountain of human, [530].
- God gave us at the same time, [434].
- hour of virtuous, [298].
- I must have withal, [68].
- is in every blow, [450].
- mountain nymph sweet, [248].
- my spirit felt thee, [501].
- one of the most valuable blessings, [792].
- or death, give me, [430].
- price of, [855].
- principles of human, [530].
- spirit of, [408].
- sweet land of, [619].
- to that only which is good, [670].
- tree of, [804].
- when they cry, [252].
- Liberty's
- Library,
- books from mine own, [42].
- circulating, [440].
- turn over half a, [372].
- was dukedom large enough, [42].
- Libyan fable, in a, [696].
- License they mean, [252].
- Lick
- absurd pomp, [137].
- the dust, enemies shall, [821].
- Licks
- the dust, pride that, [328].
- the hand just raised, [315].
- Lid, hang upon his penthouse, [116].
- Lids,
- drops his blue-fringed, [501].
- of Juno's eyes, [77].
- Lie,
- children and fools cannot, [15].
- direct, the, [72].
- give the world the, [25].
- lightly, gentle earth, [197].
- most civil sort of, [567].
- much makes life itself a, [554].
- never lives to be old, [697].
- never tell a, [757].
- nothing can need a, [205].
- spit in my face if I tell a, [84].
- still and slumber, [302].
- ten nights awake, [51].
- to credit his own, [42].
- under a mistake, you, [292], [567].
- was dead and damned, the, [645].
- was thy dream a shadowy, [654].
- what is a, after all, [560].
- which is all a, [628].
- which is half a truth, [628].
- with circumstance, [72].
- with me, who loves to, [67].
- Lies,
- devil author of, [193].
- down to pleasant dreams, [572].
- in his bed, [79].
- like a hedgehog, [584].
- like truth, fiend that, [125].
- some books are, [446].
- to hide it makes it two, [301].
- what is gained by telling, [761].
- Lief not be as live to be, [110].
- Liege of all loiterers, [55].
- Life
- a galling load, [448].
- a little gleam of time, [580].
- [[1001]]above, there is a, [497].
- all labour be, why should, [624].
- all other passions fly, with, [508].
- and death, no difference between, [757].
- and liberty, God gave us, [434].
- and light, form of, [549].
- anything for a quiet, [852].
- as I have seen it in his, [129].
- as though to breathe were, [625].
- at a pin's fee, do not set my, [131].
- bane and antidote, death and, [299].
- be that which men call death, [699].
- beyond life, [254].
- blandishments of, [671].
- blessed one's, with true believing, [641].
- book of human, [617].
- bread is the staff of, [283], [291].
- brought dead bodies into, [604].
- calamity of so long, [135].
- can charm no more, till, [390].
- can little more supply, [314].
- cannot tell what other men think of this, [110].
- careless of the single, [632].
- care 's an enemy to, [74].
- characters from high, [320].
- charmed, I bear, [126].
- common walk of virtuous, [307].
- condemned to part with, [398].
- confined to the space of a day, [736].
- creeping where no, is seen, [652].
- crowded hour of glorious, [493].
- crown of, receive the, [848].
- daily beauty in his, [156].
- dear to me as light and, [450].
- death and, bane and antidote, [299].
- death in the midst of, [851].
- death of each day's, [120].
- death what men call, [766].
- deeds which make up, [644].
- dignity in every act of, [752].
- distasteful, have you found your, [651].
- does smack sweet, my, [651].
- dost thou love, [360].
- dreary intercourse of daily, [468].
- earliest shock in one's, [609].
- elysian, suburb of the, [615].
- every lovely organ of her, [53].
- everything advantageous to, [43].
- exempt from public haunt, [67].
- fatigued with, [513].
- fed by the bounty of earth, [597].
- flows gently on, [749].
- friend to my, [326].
- from death to, [40].
- from high, [320].
- from the dregs of, [276].
- fury slits the thin-spun, [247].
- give for his, all he hath, [816].
- God who gave us, [434].
- good man's, best portion of, [467].
- hand in hand through, [362].
- harp of, love took up the, [625].
- has passed but roughly, [423].
- hath quicksands and snares, [614].
- he passes from, [561].
- his, I 'm sure was in the right, [260].
- hour of glorious, [493].
- how good is man's, [647].
- how pleasant is thy morning, [447].
- I love a ballad in print o', [78].
- idea of her, shall sweetly creep, [53].
- in every limb, feels its, [466].
- in short measures, [180].
- in so long tendance spend, [30].
- in that state of, [850].
- in the midst of, [851].
- intense, concentrated in a, [544].
- into each, some rain, [613].
- is a battle, [750].
- is a bubble, whose, [201].
- is a jest and all things show it, [350].
- is a short summer, [366].
- is all a cheat, [276].
- is at the greatest when all is done, [266].
- is but a means unto an end, [654].
- is but a span, our, [687].
- is but a walking shadow, [125].
- is but an empty dream, [612].
- is in decrease, [309].
- is in the right, whose, [318].
- is like a winter's day, [263].
- is like the summer rose, [677].
- is love, all that, [497].
- is made of the stuff, [360].
- is of a mingled yarn, [74].
- is one demd horrid grind, [652].
- is real life is earnest, [612].
- is rounded with a sleep, [43].
- is short and the art long, [700].
- is sweet, [661].
- is this, really death, [766].
- is thorny and youth is vain, [500].
- is what our thoughts make it, [751].
- itself a lie, much makes, [554].
- lay down his, for his friends, [843].
- leaves from the book of, [617].
- let us cherish, [805].
- lies before us in daily, [237].
- like a dome, [565].
- like a thing of, [550].
- like following, [320].
- little needed to make a happy, [754].
- loathed worldly, [49].
- love of, increased with years, [432].
- luxuries of, [637].
- man's, lies within this present, [750].
- many-coloured, [366].
- map of busy, [420].
- marble softened into, [329].
- may you live all the days of your, [293].
- measure of a man's, [736].
- measured by deeds not years, [443].
- moving-delicate and full of, [53].
- my joy my, [784].
- my way of, [124].
- nobody loves, like an old man, [697].
- nor love thy, nor hate, [240].
- not a thing of consequence, [753].
- not bought with gold, [339].
- not numbered by years, [784].
- nothing half so sweet in, [521].
- nothing in his, became him, [117].
- O death in, [630].
- of a man a poem of its sort, [578].
- of a man faithfully recorded, [578].
- [[1002]]of care, weep away the, [566].
- of danger and hardship, [537].
- of joy, renews the, [577].
- of man brutish and short, [200].
- of man but a point of time, [729].
- of man less than a span, [170].
- of mortal breath, [615].
- of poor Jack, watch for the, [436].
- of the building, stole thence the, [120].
- of the husbandman, [597].
- of the law, reason is the, [24].
- on any chance, set my, [121].
- on the ocean wave, [679].
- not the whole of, to live, [496].
- outlive his, half a year, [138].
- passing on the prisoner's, [47].
- perfected by death, [620].
- piercing the depths of, [542].
- presiding angel o'er his, [455].
- protracted is protracted woe, [365].
- pulse of, stood still, [306].
- pursue, not for nothing that we, [276].
- questioned me the story of my, [150].
- rainbow to the storms of, [550].
- sacred burden is this, [641].
- seasoned, of man, [254].
- seemed formed of sunny years, [679].
- seemed one pure delight, [587].
- sequestered vale of, [385], [425].
- set gray, [625].
- set upon a cast, [98].
- she was his, [553].
- short art is long, [803].
- short therefore is man's, [750].
- so dear or peace so sweet, [430].
- so his, has flowed, [577].
- so softly death succeeded, [270].
- spent worthily, [443].
- spirit giveth, [846].
- staff of my, [786].
- struggling for, [370].
- sunset of the, [514].
- sweat under a weary, [136].
- sweet civilities of, [273].
- sweetener of, [354].
- take no thought for your, [838].
- taste lifts him into, [421].
- tedious as a twice-told tale, [79].
- that dares send a challenge, [258].
- that, is long, [309].
- that lies before us, [651].
- that man liveth, [749].
- the race is a, [608].
- this house to be let for, [204].
- thou art a galling load, [448].
- thread of, wove with pain, [343].
- 't is all a cheat, [276].
- to come, expatiates in a, [315].
- to come, we 'ld jump the, [118].
- to lead a tranquil, [752].
- to live not the whole of, [496].
- took a man's, with him, [579].
- tree of, the middle tree, [232].
- trifles make, [311].
- unbought grace of, [410].
- unspotted, is old age, [836].
- useful, progressive virtue, [355].
- vanities of, forego, [492].
- variety 's the spice of, [419].
- victorious o'er all the ills of, [451].
- vital warmth that feeds my, [280].
- voyage of their, [115].
- was beauty, dreamed that, [654].
- was duty, found that, [654].
- was gentle, [115].
- was in the right, I am sure, [260].
- waste not the remnant of thy, [750].
- wave of, kept heaving, [583].
- web of our, is of mingled yarn, [74].
- were in 't, stir as, [125].
- we 've been long together, [433].
- wheels of weary, [276].
- when Jove gave us, [339].
- which others pay, [339].
- while there 's, there 's hope, [349], [705].
- wine of, is drawn, [120].
- you take my, [65].
- your arms enfold, so dear a, [629].
- Life's
- battle, who in, [805].
- blessings, two greatest of, [713].
- business being the terrible choice, [651].
- common way, [472].
- dark road through, [564].
- dull round, travelled, [379].
- enchanted cup, [542].
- fading space, [262].
- feast, chief nourisher in, [120].
- fitful fever, [121].
- great end which answers, [309].
- means, ravin up thine own, [120].
- morning march, [515].
- poor play is o'er, [318].
- rough sea, [37].
- small things, [661].
- star, our, [477].
- tale makes up, [502].
- tremulous ocean, [528].
- uncertain voyage, [109].
- vast ocean we sail on, [317].
- worst ills, ill cure for, [594].
- young day, love of, [580].
- Life-blood
- of a master-spirit, [254].
- of our enterprise, [86].
- Life-inclining stars, [38].
- Lift
- her with care, [586].
- it bear it solemnly, [641].
- it up fatherly, I cannot, [657].
- slight gives the greatest, [172].
- Lifts him into life, [421].
- Light,
- a foot so, [107].
- and calm thoughts, [502].
- and choice of Attic taste, [252].
- and leading, men of, [410].
- and life, dear to me as, [450].
- as air, trifles, [154].
- as if they feared the, [256].
- blasted with excess of, [382].
- burning and a shining, [843].
- by her own radiant, [244].
- children of, [842].
- common as, is love, [566].
- darkness from, [650].
- darkness visible, no, [223].
- dear as the, [383].
- dies before thy uncreating word, [332].
- dim religious, [250].
- [[1003]]dry, [722].
- fantastic toe, [248].
- feasting presence full of, [109].
- for after times, [507].
- form of life and, [549].
- from grave to, [273], [799].
- from heaven, [447], [549].
- gains make heavy purses, [37].
- gleaming tapers, [399].
- glides in, [577].
- hail holy, [230].
- halls of dazzling, [678].
- hate the day it lendeth, [30].
- have neither heat nor, [180].
- Hebrew knelt in the dying, [589].
- his sleep was aery, [234].
- in heaven's own, [496].
- in liquid, [678].
- is as the shining, [825].
- is sweet, truly the, [831].
- lady garmented in, [567].
- let there be, [812].
- lets in new, [221].
- like a shaft of, [625].
- mellowed to that tender, [551].
- men of inward, [214].
- merely to officiate, [237].
- no, but darkness visible, [225].
- of a dark eye in woman, [544].
- of a pleasant eye, [653].
- of a whole life, [669].
- of common day, [478].
- of day, rival in the, [482].
- of heaven restore, [340].
- of hope, leave the, [514].
- of it, they made, [840].
- of jurisprudence, gladsome, [24].
- of light beguile, [54].
- of love, [550].
- of love, purple, [382].
- of morn, golden, [584].
- of other days, [523], [561].
- of setting suns, [467].
- of the body is the eye, [838].
- of the heaven she 's gone to, [657].
- of the Mæonian star, [325].
- of the morning gild it, [529].
- of the world, ye are the, [838].
- of things, come forth into the, [466].
- of thy countenance, [818], [851].
- of truth, in the, [475].
- out of hell leads up to, [227].
- possessed with inward, [503].
- presence full of, [109].
- put out the, [156].
- quivering aspen, [490].
- relume, that thy, [156].
- remnant of uneasy, [474].
- restore, thy former, [156].
- rule of streaming, [244].
- scorns the eye of vulgar, [520].
- seeking light, [54].
- she fled in, away, [447].
- silver, on tower and tree, [673].
- sounds possessed with inward, [503].
- sprinkled with rosy, [338].
- stand in your own, [17].
- streakings of the morning, [574].
- such a dawn of, [563].
- sweetness and, [291].
- swift-winged arrows of, [416].
- that led astray, [447].
- that lies in woman's eyes, [522].
- that never was on sea, [475].
- that visits these sad eyes, [383].
- the one true, [768].
- the true, which lighteth, [842].
- through chinks, lets in new, [221].
- through yonder window, [105].
- to counterfeit a gloom, [250].
- to guide rod to check, [475].
- truth and noonday, [654].
- unbarred the gates of, [235].
- unreflected, [594].
- unto my path, [823].
- unveiled her peerless, [233].
- walk while ye have the, [843].
- we seek it ere it come to, [424].
- which beats upon a throne, [629].
- which heaven sheds, [522].
- which once he wore, [618].
- will repay the wrongs of night, [203].
- windows that exclude the, [386].
- within his own breast, [244].
- Lights
- are fled whose garlands dead, [523].
- as vain as pleasures, [492].
- earthly godfathers of heaven's, [54].
- every room blazed with, [109].
- let your, be burning, [842].
- of mild philosophy, [297].
- of the world, [414].
- shifting fancies and celestial, [621].
- that do mislead the morn, [49].
- truth may bear all, [578].
- without a name, [256].
- Lightens, ere one can say it, [106].
- Lighter than vanity, [265].
- Lighthouse looked lovely as hope, [528].
- Lightly
- draws its breath, [466].
- from fair to fair he flew, [489].
- like a flower, [634].
- turns to thoughts of love, [625].
- Lightning
- and the gale, [635].
- as quick as, [214].
- defence against, [713].
- does the will of God, as, [538].
- done like, [178].
- flash of the, [561].
- in the collied night, brief as the, [57].
- or in rain, in thunder, [115].
- quick as, [214].
- too like the, [106].
- vanish like, [594].
- Lightnings
- may flash, the, [666].
- of his song, veiling the, [565].
- Like
- as eggs, [77].
- as one pease is to another, [33].
- but oh how different, [476].
- endure the, himself, [53].
- following life, [320].
- my father, no more, [128].
- not look upon his, again, [128].
- one who treads alone, [523].
- to a little kingdom, [111].
- will to like, [11].
- Liked it not, and died, [175].
- [[1004]]Likelihood, fellow of no, [86].
- Likeness of a kingly crown, [228].
- Likewise, go and do thou, [842].
- Lilies
- of all kinds, [78].
- of the field, consider the, [838].
- roses and white, [685].
- twisted braids of, [246].
- Lily,
- a most unspotted, [101].
- fresh, thou becomest thy bed, [159].
- hand, waved her, [348].
- how sweet the, grows, [535].
- to paint the, [79].
- Lima, traveller from, [592].
- Limb,
- feels its life in every, [466].
- flowing, in pleasure drowns, [357].
- vigour from the, [542].
- Limbs,
- decent, composed, [335].
- her gentle, did she undress, [499].
- on those recreant, [79].
- whose trembling, [433].
- will quiver after the soul is gone, [375].
- young in, [62].
- Limed soul, [139].
- Lime-twigs of his spells, [245].
- Limit
- of becoming mirth, [55].
- of the world, quiet, [625].
- to the giant's strength, [572].
- Limits
- of a vulgar fate, [382].
- stony, cannot hold love out, [105].
- Limitless billows, swelling and, [503].
- Limns on water, [170].
- Line,
- cancel half a, [768].
- creep in one dull, [324].
- fight it out on this, [664].
- full resounding, [329].
- harsh cadence of a rugged, [270].
- in the very first, [399].
- lives along the, [316].
- longest kingly, [494].
- Marlowe's mighty, [179].
- marred the lofty, [489].
- not one, to blot, [377].
- stretch out to the crack of doom, [123].
- too labours, the, [324].
- upon line, [834].
- we carved not a, [563].
- Lines
- accords, soul unto the, [205].
- desert of a thousand, [329].
- in pleasant places, [818].
- let a lord once own the, [324].
- mottoes of the heart, [514].
- reading between the, [803].
- see two dull, [311].
- where beauty lingers, [548].
- where go the poet's, [636].
- Lineaments,
- in my, they trace, [552].
- of gospel-books, [23].
- Linen,
- dirty, to wash, [800].
- old, wash whitest, [181].
- you 're wearing out, not, [585].
- Linger,
- do not live but, [188].
- sound which makes us, [548].
- Lingering
- look behind, [385].
- winter, chills the lap of May, [394].
- Lingers, lines where beauty, [548].
- Lining, silver, on the night, [243].
- L'injure se grave en métal, [100].
- Link,
- Links, pain to break its, [520].
- Linked
- Linnets, pipe but as the, [632].
- Lion
- among ladies, [58].
- as a roaring, [849].
- better than a dead, [831].
- blood more stirs to rouse a, [84].
- bold as a, [829].
- breakfast on the lip of a, [91].
- from his lair, rouse the, [495].
- half appeared the tawny, [236].
- heart and eagle eye, [392].
- hungry, give a grievous roar, [388].
- in his den, beard the, [490].
- in the lobby roar, [352].
- in the way, there is a, [828].
- is in the streets, [828].
- like a bear or, [158].
- mated by the hind, [73].
- not so fierce as painted, [206], [222].
- pawing to get free, [236].
- righteous are bold as a, [829].
- wooes his brides as the, [392].
- Lions
- growl and fight, [301].
- talks familiarly of, [78].
- Lion's
- hide, thou wear a, [79].
- mane, dew-drop from the, [102].
- nerve, the Nemean, [131].
- skin will not reach, [734].
- Lip,
- between the cup and the, [190].
- contempt and anger of his, [76].
- coral of his, admires, [200].
- nectar on a, [442].
- of a lion, eat breakfast on the, [91].
- vermeil-tinctured, [246].
- Lips
- are now forbid to speak, [581].
- beauty's ensign crimson in thy, [109].
- divine persuasion flows from his, [338].
- drop gentle words, [692].
- fevered, [577].
- from speaking guile, [819].
- had language, O that those, [423].
- heart on her, [554].
- here hung those, [144].
- immortal blessing from her, [108].
- in poverty to the very, [155].
- let no dog bark when I ope my, [60].
- man of unclean, [833].
- no sign save whitening, [636].
- of Julia, [201].
- of those that are asleep, [832].
- poisoned chalice to our, [118].
- reproof on her, [582].
- she dasht her on the, [38].
- smile on her, [489].
- smily round the, [659].
- soft were those, [38].
- soul through my, [623].
- steal blessing from her, [108].
- steeped to the, in misery, [614].
- suck forth my soul, her, [41].
- take those, away, [49].
- talk of the, [826].
- that are for others, [630].
- that he has prest, [635].
- that I have kissed, [144].
- [[1005]]that were forsworn, [49].
- to speak, causing the, [832].
- tremble, see my, [333].
- truth from his, prevailed, [397].
- we are near, make love to the, [521].
- we love, far from the, [521].
- were four red roses on a stalk, [97].
- were red and one was thin, [256].
- whispering with white, [543].
- Liquid
- dew of youth, [129].
- fire, glass of, [457].
- lapse of murmuring streams, [237].
- light, sparkling and bright in, [678].
- notes, [251].
- Liquors, hot and rebellious, [67].
- Lisped in numbers, [327].
- List
- list O list, [131].
- of friends, enter on my, [422].
- ye landsmen all to me, [672].
- Listen
- when she speaks, angels, [279].
- where thou art sitting, [246].
- with credulity, ye who, [367].
- Listens like a three years' child, [498].
- Listened to a lute, [589].
- Listening
- Listeth, wind bloweth where it, [842].
- Litel
- gold in cofre, [1].
- on the Bible, his studie was, [2].
- Literary
- men are a perpetual priesthood, [577].
- men, parole of, [374].
- Literature
- consoles sorrow, [590].
- failed in, and art, [609].
- grazed the common of, [376].
- on a little oatmeal, [460].
- Litigious terms, [253].
- Little
- added to a little, [739].
- and the great, between the, [424].
- better than one of the wicked, [83].
- boats should keep near shore, [360].
- can a moment show, [486].
- contented with, [451].
- deeds of kindness, [642].
- drops of water, [642].
- earth for charity, [100].
- employment, hand of, [143].
- finger, more goodness in her, [293].
- fire kindleth, [849].
- folding of the hands, [825].
- for the bottle, [436].
- foxes that spoil the vines, [832].
- gold in coffer, [1].
- grave, my kingdom for a, [82].
- hands were never made to tear each other's eyes, [302].
- happy if I could say how much, [51].
- have, and seek no more, [22].
- here a, and there a little, [834].
- his study on the bible was, [2].
- in one's own pocket, [789].
- is better than nothing, [710].
- kingdom, like to a, [111].
- knowest thou that hast not tried, [29].
- lay up little upon a, [694].
- learning dangerous, [323].
- leaven leaveneth, [846].
- love me, love me long, [16], [41], [202].
- lower than the angels, [818].
- man, there was a, [519].
- man wants but, [308], [402].
- month, a, [128].
- more than a little is too much, [86].
- more than kin, [127].
- needed to make a happy life, [754].
- of this great world can I speak, [150].
- one become a thousand, [834].
- one's chair, sits in my, [657].
- one's cradle, lies in my, [657].
- said is soonest mended, [200], [787].
- shall I grace my cause, [150].
- sleep a little slumber, [825].
- soul let us try, [519].
- talk too much and think too, [268].
- things are great to little man, [394].
- too wise never live long, [172].
- valiant great in villany, [79].
- we see in nature that is ours, [476].
- wise the best of fools, [177].
- Live
- all the days of your life, [293].
- alone, why should we fear to, [569].
- alway, I would not, [678], [816].
- and learn, [790].
- but linger, do not, [188].
- by bread alone, man shall not, [838].
- by bread only, man doth not, [813].
- by one man's will, [31].
- cleanly, leave sack and, [88].
- dare to die bear to, [318].
- disgraced, better not to live than, [697].
- good men eat to, [738].
- good world to, in, [279].
- in brass, men's evil manners, [100].
- in deeds not years, [654].
- in hearts we leave behind, [516].
- in peace, adieu, [334].
- in pleasure when I live to thee, [359].
- in snuff, rather than, [26].
- it matters not how long you, [713].
- means to, [43].
- means whereby I, [65].
- more virtue than doth, [178].
- not in myself, I, [543].
- one day asunder, [279].
- or die sink or swim, [530].
- past years again, none would, [276].
- peaceably with all men, [844].
- so may'st thou, [240].
- so wise so young never, long, [97].
- taught us how to, [313].
- teach him how to, [425], [774].
- thus let me, [334].
- till I were married, [51].
- till to-morrow, [423].
- to be in awe of such a thing, [110].
- to be the show and gaze, [126].
- to eat, bad men, [738].
- to fight another day, [216], [403].
- to, is Christ, [847].
- to please must please to live, [366].
- true as I, [173].
- unblemished let me, [333].
- unseen unknown, let me, [334].
- we must eat to, [363].
- [[1006]]we never live but hope to, [799].
- well what thou liv'st, [240].
- while ye may happy pair, [233].
- while you live, [359].
- with me and be my love, [40].
- with the gods, [753].
- with thee and be thy love, [25].
- with them less sweet, [521].
- without thee I cannot, [569].
- Lives
- a prayer, making their, [618].
- all that, must die, [127].
- along the line, [316].
- and dies in single blessedness, [57].
- and sacred honour, [434].
- as he ought to do, [184].
- buying men's, [493].
- contentedly, [424].
- had all his hairs been, [156].
- how a man, [371].
- join, oft a scar two, [648].
- longer, competency, [60].
- may last but never, [672].
- most who thinks most, [654].
- nine, like a cat, [16].
- of great men all remind us, [612].
- other heights in other, [645].
- pleasant in their, [815].
- sublime, make our, [612].
- to build not boast, he, [354].
- Lived
- and loved, I 've, [504].
- and loved together, we have, [611].
- in Settle's numbers, [331].
- in the eye of nature, [468].
- in the tide of times, [113].
- to-day, I have, [273].
- unknown, she, [469].
- without him, tried to, [175].
- Livelier
- Live-long day, [110].
- Lively
- sense of future favours, [304].
- to severe, grave to gay, [320].
- Liveried angels, a thousand, [245].
- Livers in content, with humble, [98].
- Livery
- of heaven, stole the, [588].
- of hell, the cunning, [48].
- shadowed, of the burnished sun, [62].
- twilight gray in her sober, [233].
- Living,
- art of, [754].
- as though no God there were, [645].
- dead man, [50].
- dog better than dead lion, [831].
- high hopes of, [254].
- house appointed for all, [817].
- land of the, [817].
- might exceed the dead, the, [219].
- mother of all, [812].
- plain, and high thinking, [472].
- will it not live with the, [87].
- with thee nor without thee, no, [300].
- Llewellyn's lay, [383].
- Lo the poor Indian, [315].
- Load
- a falling man, a cruelty to, [101].
- ass will not carry his, [792].
- life thou art a galling, [448].
- of infamy, any, [462].
- of sorrow, wring under the, [53].
- would sink a navy, a, [99].
- Loads of learned lumber, [325].
- Loaf,
- half a, is better than no bread, [15].
- to steal a shive of a cut, [104].
- Loan oft loses itself and friend, [130].
- Loathe the taste of sweetness, [86].
- Loathed worldly life, [49].
- Loaves, half-penny, [94].
- Lobby, hear a lion in the, [352].
- Lobster boiled, like a, [213].
- Local habitation and a name, [59].
- Lochaber, farewell to, [671].
- Lochow, far cry to, [857].
- Lock,
- Locks,
- familiar with his hoary, [588].
- hyacinthine, [232].
- in the golden story, [104].
- invincible, [254].
- knotted and combined, [131].
- left you are gray, the few, [506].
- never shake thy gory, [122].
- nor doors nor, [538].
- pluck up drowned honour by the, [84].
- so aptly twined, [191].
- time his golden, [24].
- were like the raven, [449].
- whoever knocks open, [123].
- ye auburn, [636].
- Locked
- lettered collar, [447].
- up from mortal eye, [258].
- up in steel, naked though, [94].
- Locusts, luscious as, [151].
- Lodge
- a friend, house to, [289].
- in a garden of cucumbers, [832].
- oh for a, [418].
- thee by Chaucer, [179].
- where thou lodgest I will, [814].
- Lodges, where care, [106].
- Lodging-place of wayfaring men, [835].
- Lodgings in a head unfurnished, [210].
- Lodore, this way the water comes down at, [506].
- Loftiness of thought, [270].
- Lofty
- and sour, [101].
- designs must close in like effects, [646].
- rhyme, build the, [246].
- scene, this our, [112].
- Log, tough wedge for a tough, [712].
- Logic and rhetoric, [168].
- Loin, the ungirt, [646].
- Loins be girded, let your, [842].
- Loiterers and malcontents, [55].
- Loke who that is most vertuous, [4].
- London
- bridge, arch of, [591].
- habitation of bitterns, [592].
- has all that life can afford, [373].
- monster, [261].
- London's
- Lonely,
- Lonesome road, like one on a, [499].
- Long
- after it was heard no more, [473].
- be the day never so, [19].
- choosing and beginning late, [238].
- dull and old, [454].
- has it waved on high, [635].
- [[1007]]home, man goeth to his, [831].
- in populous city pent, [239].
- is the way and hard, [227].
- it sha'n't be, [353].
- lank and brown, [498].
- live our noble king, [285].
- live the king, [417], [860].
- long ago, [581].
- love me little love me, [16], [41], [202].
- may it wave, [517].
- merry as the day is, [50].
- short and the, of it, [45].
- that life is, [309].
- time ago, [596].
- Long-drawn
- Longest kingly line, [494].
- Longing
- after immortality, [298].
- feeling of sadness and, [614].
- lingering look behind, [385].
- more wavering, [75].
- why thus, [680].
- yet afraid to die, [614].
- Longings, immortal, [159].
- Long-lasht eyes abased, her, [512].
- Long-levelled rule, [244].
- Long-tailed words, [462].
- Look
- a gift horse in the mouth, [11], [211].
- amaist as weel 's the new, [447].
- before and after, we, [565].
- before you ere you leap, [214], [789].
- beneath the surface, [753].
- brighter when we come, [556].
- drew audience, his, [227].
- ere thou leap, [9].
- forward not back, [681].
- give me a, give me a face, [178].
- here upon this picture, [140].
- in the chronicles, [72].
- into happiness through another man's eyes, [71].
- into the seeds of time, [116].
- into thy heart, [34], [612].
- lean and hungry, [111].
- like the innocent flower, [117].
- longing lingering, [385].
- men met with erected, [269].
- not thou upon the wine, [828].
- on her face and you 'll forget, [325].
- on it lift it bear it, [641].
- on sech a blessed cretur, [659].
- out and not in, [681].
- proudly to heaven, [514].
- round the habitable world, [274].
- so dull so dead in, [88].
- that nature wears, [613].
- that threatened insult, [410].
- through a milstone, [33].
- to have, I must not, [124].
- to the essence of a thing, [755].
- up and not down, [681].
- upon his like again, [128].
- with thine ears, [148].
- your last, [109].
- Looks
- a queen, she, [337].
- around in fear and doubt, [522].
- clear your, [466].
- commercing with the skies, [249].
- fairest garden in her, [261].
- full assurance given by, [23].
- in the clouds, [111].
- invites you by his, [415].
- meagre were his, [108].
- of love, sidelong, [396].
- only books were woman's, [522].
- praising God with sweetest, [584].
- profound, statesmen with, [397].
- puts on his pretty, [79].
- quite through the deeds of men, [111].
- sadly upon him, [98].
- the cottage might adorn, [398].
- through nature, [320].
- up friend and clear your, [466].
- were fond and words were few, [537].
- with despatchful, [235].
- Looked,
- no sooner, but loved, [71].
- on better days, if ever you have, [68].
- sighed and, [272].
- unutterable things, [356].
- Looker-on here in Vienna, [49].
- Lookes, full assurance given by, [23].
- Looking
- Looking-glass, court an amorous, [95].
- Looming bastion, [631].
- Loop, no, nor hinge, [154].
- Looped and windowed raggedness, [147].
- Loophole, cabined, [243].
- Loopholes of retreat, [420].
- Loose,
- Lord
- above, the eagle was, [474].
- among wits, [369].
- be thanked, let the, [452].
- beloved, when Israel of the, [493].
- descended from above, [23].
- directeth his steps, [826].
- dismiss us with thy blessing, [674].
- Fanny spins a thousand such, [328].
- gave and hath taken away, [816].
- help 'em how I pities them, [510].
- how it talked, [197].
- knows where, Zembla or the, [318].
- knows who, parents were the, [286].
- lendeth unto the, [827].
- my bosom's, [108].
- my pasture shall prepare, [300].
- of all the works of nature, [30].
- of all things great, [317].
- of folded arms, [55].
- of himself that heritage of woe, [551].
- of himself though not of lands, [174].
- of humankind, [277].
- of the lion heart, [392].
- of the valley, [520].
- of thy presence no land beside, [78].
- once own the happy lines, let a, [324].
- precious in the sight of the, [823].
- present with the, [508].
- secret things belong to the, [814].
- shall hiss for the fly, [833].
- Stafford mines for coal, [563].
- till his, is crucified, [657].
- vicar of the almightie, [6].
- [[1008]]went before them, [813].
- whom the, loveth he chasteneth, [848].
- Lords,
- honoured at the house of, [330].
- may flourish or may fade, [396].
- new, give us new laws, [200].
- of hell, procuress to the, [632].
- of humankind, [395].
- of ladies intellectual, [555].
- of the creation, [448].
- stories, great, [454].
- wit among, [369].
- women who love their, [392].
- Lord's
- anointed, rail on the, [97].
- anointed temple, broke ope the, [120].
- Lordly
- Lordships' pleasures, on their, [101].
- Lore,
- Cristes, and his apostles, [2].
- mystical, [514].
- skilled in gestic, [395].
- Lose
- good dayes, [29].
- his own soul, [840].
- it that do buy it with much care, [59].
- no man can, what he never had, [208].
- of no account what you can, [709].
- the good we oft might win, [47].
- Losers must have leave to speak, [297].
- Losing
- office, hath but a, [88].
- rendered sager by, [554].
- Loss,
- choice of, [158].
- is no loss if unknown, [708].
- most patient man in, [159].
- no note of time but from its, [306].
- of the sun, [353].
- of time, compliments are, [387].
- of wealth is loss of dirt, [8].
- though he promise to his, [851].
- Losses, fellow that hath had, [53].
- Lost
- a day, I've, [307].
- all good to me is, [231].
- all is not, [223].
- all is, save honour, [807].
- and won, when the battle's, [115].
- and worn sooner, [75].
- battle won and battle, [463].
- being lacked and, [53].
- count that day, [688].
- him half the kind, [272].
- in lexicography, [368].
- in the sweets, [348].
- in wandering mazes, [228].
- my reputation, [152].
- no love lost, [178], [790].
- not, but gone before, [283], [714].
- praising what is, [74].
- the immortal part of myself, [152].
- the mourned the loved the, [545].
- thing not, if you have it, [765].
- think that day, [688].
- to sight to memory dear, [587].
- to sight, though thy smile be, [587].
- what though the field be, [223].
- whatsoever thing is, [424].
- when sweetest, [522].
- woman that deliberates is, [298].
- Lot
- assigned to every man, [750].
- behold our, [475].
- blameless vestal's, [333].
- God wot as by, [404].
- how hard their, [672].
- is cast into the lap, [827].
- of man but once to die, [204].
- of man to labour, [339].
- of man to suffer and to die, [342].
- scot and, [178].
- suit thyself to thy, [754].
- though bleak our, [676].
- to find no enemies, unhappy, [710].
- to mark, has been my, [390].
- Lot's wife, remember, [842].
- Loth
- and slow, aged men, [492].
- to depart, and often took leave, [288].
- to die, wandering on as, [484].
- Lothario, gay, [301].
- Lotus, divine nectareous juice, [344].
- Loud,
- curses not, but deep, [124].
- hissing urn, [420].
- laugh of the vacant mind, [396].
- roared the dreadful thunder, [453].
- yet was never, [151].
- Louder but as empty quite, [318].
- Love
- a bright particular star, [73].
- absence conquers, [679].
- absence still increases, [581].
- alas for, if thou wert all, [570].
- all hearts in, [51].
- all that life is, [497].
- all the world in, with night, [107].
- and dignity in every gesture, [237].
- and light and calm thoughts, [502].
- and then to part, [502].
- and thought and joy, [469].
- and to cherish, [850].
- are of, the food, [238].
- bashful sincerity and comely, [52].
- be younger than thyself, let thy, [75].
- begins to sicken, when, [114].
- better than secret, [829].
- bow before thine altar, [392].
- brief as woman's, [138].
- Briton even in, [485].
- bud of this, [106].
- burns with one, [339].
- business that we, [158].
- but her forever, [452].
- but love in vain, [261].
- but one day, I dearly, [285].
- but only her, [547].
- can die, they sin who tell us, [508].
- can hope where reason despairs, [377].
- can scarce deserve the name, [549].
- change old, for new, [25].
- cherish and to obey, [851].
- choose by another's eyes, [57].
- common as light is, [566].
- could teach a monarch, [387].
- course of true, [57].
- dallies with the innocence of, [75].
- death forerunneth, to win, [621].
- deceives the best, [346].
- deep as first, [630].
- dispute and practice, [221].
- divine all love excelling, [672].
- each in my, alike, [102].
- ecstasy of, [133].
- endures no tie, [272].
- [[1009]]everlasting, [280].
- exalts the mind, how, [273].
- familiar beast to man and signifies, [45].
- fasting for a good man's, [70].
- flowers and fruits of, [555].
- free as air, [333].
- friendship constant save in, [51].
- friendship that like, is warm, [523].
- from love made manifest, [650].
- gather the rose of, [202].
- God from necessity is, [640].
- God gives us, [624].
- greater, hath no man, [843].
- greatest pain it is to, [261].
- grown to ripeness, [624].
- hail wedded, [234].
- hapless, [367].
- harvest-time of, [508].
- he bore to learning, [397].
- he spake of, [482].
- he was all for, [436].
- her, to know her was to, [455].
- her, to see her was to, [452].
- her was a liberal education, to, [297].
- him at his call, [470].
- him ere he seem worthy, [471].
- him not, sour to them that, [101].
- how should I know your true, [405].
- if I have freedom in my, [260].
- if there 's delight in, [294].
- if thou wert all, [570].
- in a dream of, melted away, [677].
- in a hut, [574].
- in every gesture dignity and, [237].
- in heavenly spirits, is there, [28].
- in such a wilderness, [516].
- in the beginning, no great, [45].
- in your hearts as idly burns, [213].
- is a boy by poets styled, [213].
- is blind and lovers cannot see, [62].
- is doomed to mourn, [683].
- is flower-like, [503].
- is grown to ripeness, when, [624].
- is heaven and heaven is love, [487].
- is indestructible, [508].
- is left alone, and, [624].
- is light from heaven, [549].
- is like a landscape, [181].
- is like a red red rose, my, [451].
- is loveliest in tears, [491].
- is nature's second sun, [35].
- is not love which alters, [163].
- is strong as death, [832].
- is sweet given or returned, [566].
- is the fulfilling of the law, [845].
- is the gift God has given, [488].
- it would conceal, [502].
- knoweth no laws, [32].
- labour of, [847].
- last not least in, [113].
- laws that, has made, [333].
- let those now, [306].
- life, dost thou, [360].
- light and calm thoughts, [502].
- light of, [550].
- like friendship steady, [523].
- live with me and be my, [40].
- live with thee and be thy, [25].
- looks not with the eyes, [57].
- lost between us, no, [178].
- maid with few to, [469].
- many waters cannot quench, [832].
- me little love me long, [16], [41], [202].
- me love my dog, [19].
- medicines to make me, [84].
- men have died but not for, [71].
- mightier far is, [482].
- mighty pain to, it is, [261].
- ministers of, [501].
- music be the food of, [74].
- must needs be blind, [503].
- my whole course of, [150].
- nature is fine in, [142].
- never doubt I, [133].
- never ebb to humble, [155].
- no fear in, [849].
- not man the less I, [547].
- now who never loved before, [306].
- O fire O, [623].
- of justice, [795].
- of life increased with years, [432].
- of life's young day, [580].
- of money the root of all evil, [848].
- of nature, in the, [572].
- of praise howe'er concealed by art, [310].
- of the turtle, [549].
- of women, alas the, [557].
- of women, passing the, [815].
- of your neighbour, [720].
- office and affairs of, [51].
- on through all ills, [527].
- on till they die, [527].
- once possessed, to regain, [242].
- one another, [844].
- only they conquer, [200].
- oyster may be crossed in, [442].
- pains of, be sweeter far, [276].
- pangs of despised, [135].
- pardon in the degree that we, [796].
- paths to woman's, [198].
- perdition catch my soul but I do, [153].
- perfect, casteth out fear, [849].
- pity 's akin to, [282].
- pity melts the mind to, [272].
- pity swells the tide of, [308].
- pleasure of, is in loving, [595].
- poet without, [578].
- power and effect of, [191].
- prize of learning, [649].
- prove variable, [106].
- purple light of, [382].
- renewal of, [702].
- renewing of, [21].
- right to dissemble your, [445].
- rules the court the camp, [487].
- seals of, but sealed in vain, [49].
- seldom haunts the breast, [336].
- she never told her, [75].
- sidelong looks of, [396].
- silence in, bewrays more woe, [25].
- sincerity and comely, [52].
- soft eyes looked, [542].
- something to, God lends us, [624].
- sought is good, [76].
- speak low if you speak, [51].
- [[1010]]speaks, when, [56].
- spring of, [44], [498].
- stony limits cannot hold, [105].
- such, as spirits feel, [482].
- taught him shame, [273].
- thank Heaven for a good man's, [70].
- that can be reckoned, [157].
- that never found his earthly close, [625].
- that they sing and that they, [220].
- that took an early root, [589].
- the lion must die for, [73].
- the more, now, [306].
- the offender, [333].
- thee, but I do, [153].
- thee dear so much, [259].
- thee dearly love thee still, [689].
- thee Doctor Fell, I do not, [286].
- thee, I but know that I, [522].
- thee, none knew thee but to, [562].
- thee still, with all thy faults I, [418].
- their lords, women who, [392].
- their lovers, women, [796].
- they conquer, that run away, [200].
- they who inspire, [566].
- thoughts of, [625].
- thy life nor hate nor, [240].
- thy neighbour as thyself, [813], [838], [840].
- thyself last, [100].
- thyself many will hate thee, [707].
- to hatred turned, like, [294].
- to lips we are near make, [521].
- to me was wonderful, [815].
- to see all things but not my, [30].
- too divine to, [564].
- too much, who, [345].
- took up the harp of life, [625].
- triumph in redeeming, [674].
- true knowledge leads to, [465].
- truth of truths is, [654].
- tunes the shepherd's reed, [487].
- unfit for ladies', [272].
- unrelenting foe to, [358].
- waters cannot quench, [832].
- were young, if all the world and, [25].
- when I, thee not chaos is come, [153].
- whom none can, [672].
- whose eyelids dropped, [693].
- will creep in service, [14].
- with all their quantity of, [144].
- with night, all the world in, [107].
- with the innocence of, [75].
- without his wings, [560].
- woman's whole existence, [556].
- worthy of your, [471].
- wroth with one we, [500].
- your neighbour's wife, [591].
- Loves,
- faithfull, [27].
- me best that calls me Tom, [194].
- nobler cares and nobler, [477].
- suspects yet strongly, [153].
- to hear himself talk, [107].
- Love's
- Loved
- and lost, better to have, [632].
- and still loves, [455].
- arts which I, [260].
- ashamed of being, [794].
- at first sight, [35], [40].
- at home, revered abroad, [447].
- but one, sighed to many, [540].
- Cæsar less, not that I, [113].
- gold in special, [2].
- heart that has truly, [520].
- her that she did pity them, [151].
- him, use him as though you, [208].
- how honoured, how, [335].
- I have lived and, [504].
- I not honour more, [259].
- I saw and, [430].
- in vain, I know we, [539].
- let those who always, [306].
- me for the dangers, [151].
- my country and hated him, [555].
- needs only to be seen, to be, [269].
- no sooner, but they sighed, [71].
- none without hope e'er, [377].
- not wisely but too well, [156].
- passing well, [134].
- Rome more, but that I, [113].
- sae blindly, had we never, [452].
- sae kindly, had we never, [452].
- so long and sees no more, [455].
- the great sea, [538].
- the mourned the lost, the, [545].
- the world, I have not, [544].
- to plead lament and sue, [489].
- we have lived and, together, [611].
- who never, before, [306].
- Love-darting eyes, [246].
- Love-in-idleness, maidens call it, [58].
- Lovelier
- face, finer form or, [490].
- things have mercy, [548].
- Loveliest,
- Loveliness
- Lovely
- and a fearful thing, [557].
- and pleasant in their lives, [612].
- apparition sent, [474].
- as a Lapland night, [475].
- fair, who art so, [155].
- in death the beauteous ruin lay, [308].
- in her husband's eye, [463].
- in your strength, [544].
- is the rose, [477].
- more, than Pandora, [234].
- organ of her life, every, [53].
- she 's, she 's divine, [682].
- Thais sits beside thee, [272].
- whatsoever things are, [847].
- woman stoops to folly, [403].
- Lover
- all as frantic, [59].
- all mankind love a, [602].
- and the poet, the lunatic, [59].
- beauty grows familiar to the, [298].
- give repentance to her, [403].
- happy as a, [476].
- in the husband lost, [377].
- is beloved, and the, [485].
- [[1011]]rooted stays, the, [602].
- sighing like furnace, [69].
- some banished, [333].
- still an angel appear to each, [305].
- to listening maid, [573].
- why so pale and wan, [256].
- woman loves her, [557].
- Lovers
- cannot see their pretty follies, [62].
- happy, and make two, [330].
- love the western star, [487].
- meeting, journeys end in, [75].
- never tired of each other, [796].
- of virtue, all that are, [208].
- old, are soundest, [181].
- quarrels of, [702].
- Romans countrymen and, [113].
- swear more performance than they are able, [102].
- whispering, [395].
- women love their, [796].
- Lovers'
- hell, injured, [235].
- perjuries, Jove laughs at, [106].
- perjury, Jove but laughs at, [272].
- songs turned to holy psalms, [25].
- tongues by night, [106].
- vows seem sweet, [551].
- Love-rhymes, regent of, [55].
- Lovesick, the winds were, [159].
- Love-song to the morn, [611].
- Loving
- are the daring, the, [666].
- to my mother, so, [128].
- Low
- ambition and the pride, [314].
- death makes equal high and, [9].
- foreheads villanous, [43].
- laid in my grave, that I were, [78].
- lone song, hear but their, [680].
- speak, if you speak love, [51].
- support and raise what is, [223].
- to Him no high no, [316].
- too, they build, [309].
- Lower,
- Lowering element scowls, [227].
- Lowers, the morning, [297].
- Lowest
- deep a lower, in the, [231].
- of your throng, [234].
- Lowing herd winds slowly, [384].
- Lowliness ambition's ladder, [111].
- Lowly
- born, better to be, [98].
- laid, high ambition, [487].
- taught and highly fed, [73].
- wise, be, [237].
- Lown, called the tailor, [152].
- Loyal and neutral in a moment, [120].
- Lubricates business, dinner, [437].
- Lucent syrops, [575].
- Lucid interval, [857].
- Lucifer,
- Luck
- about the house, nae, [426].
- in odd numbers, [46].
- old shoe for, [12].
- would have it, as good, [46].
- Luckless hour, from that, [2].
- Lucky chance, [356].
- Lucre, not greedy of filthy, [847].
- Lucullus sups with Lucullus, [725].
- Lucy ceased to be, when, [469].
- Luke's iron crown, [395].
- Lumber, learned, in his head, [325].
- Luminous cloud, joy the, [502].
- Lump, little leaven leaveneth the, [846].
- Lunatic lover and the poet, [59].
- Lunes, in his old, [46].
- Lungs
- Luscious
- Lust
- in man, there is a, [670].
- of gold, the narrowing, [633].
- Lusts or wine, not in toys or, [260].
- Lustre,
- Lusty winter, [67].
- Lute,
- Luve
- is like a red red rose, my, [451].
- is like the melodie, [451].
- Luxuries of life, [637].
- Luxurious
- Luxury,
- blesses his stars and thinks it, [297].
- curst by heaven, [398].
- in self-dispraise, there is a, [480].
- of disrespect, [483].
- of doing good, [295], [394], [444].
- of woe, I 'll taste the, [518].
- to be, it was a, [501].
- Lycurgus brought long hair into fashion, [734].
- Lydian
- airs, lap me in soft, [249].
- measures, softly sweet in, [272].
- Lyfe so short the craft so long, [6].
- Lying,
- as easy as, [138].
- getting up not so easy as, [584].
- with houris, [387].
- without having tasted of, [755].
- world is given to, [88].
- Lymn, spaniel brach or, [148].
- Lyre,
- Lyric, splendid ecclesiastical, [609].
- Mab, Queen, hath been with you, [104].
- Macassar, incomparable oil, [555].
- Macaulay
- is a book in breeches, [461].
- out of literature, [461].
- Macbeth does murder sleep, [119].
- Macduff, lay on, [126].
- Macedon,
- fulmined over Greece to, [241].
- there is a river in, [92].
- MacGregor,
- Machiavel had ne'er a trick, [215].
- Mad
- as a March hare, [18], [790].
- finger's breadth of being, [763].
- [[1012]]if I am Sophocles I am not, [697].
- it is fitter being sane than, [650].
- it was, how sad and bad and, [650].
- out of too much learning become, [193].
- pleasure in being, [277].
- prose run, [327].
- the dog went, and bit the man, [400].
- 't is true he 's, [133].
- undevout astronomer is, [310].
- whom fortune makes, [713].
- Madam
- Madden
- Maddest merriest day, [624].
- Madding crowd, far from the, [385].
- Made,
- annihilating all that 's, [263].
- fearfully and wonderfully, [824].
- glorious summer, [95].
- light, of it, [840].
- man knows not for what he was, [755].
- no more bones, [784].
- Madmen know, none but, [277].
- Madness,
- despondency and, [470].
- genius has a tincture of, [714].
- go you may call it, [456].
- great wits allied to, [267].
- in the brain, work like, [500].
- lies, that way, [147].
- melancholy, of poetry, [688].
- method in, [133].
- midsummer, this is very, [76].
- moody, laughing wild, [381].
- moon-struck, [240].
- of many for gain of a few, [336].
- still he did retain that fine, [40].
- to defer, [306].
- to live like a wretch and die rich, [188].
- would gambol from, [141].
- Madonnas, Rafael of the dear, [645].
- Madrigals,
- melodious birds sing, [41].
- that whisper softness, [254].
- Mæonian star, light of the, [325].
- Magic
- Magister artis, [305].
- Magistracy is a great trust, [411].
- Magistrate,
- invent a shovel and be a, [263].
- of his country's good, [571].
- Magna Charta will have no sovereign, [24].
- Magna est veritas, [836].
- Magnificence, fuel of, [603].
- Magnificent
- and awful cause, [418].
- but it is not war, [808].
- spectacle of human happiness, [462].
- three-tailed Bashaw, [454].
- Magnificently stern array, [543].
- Magnitude, thou liar of the first, [294].
- Mahomet
- Mahometans, pleasures of the, [387].
- Maid,
- be good sweet, [664].
- dancing in the shade, [248].
- it was an Abyssinian, [500].
- lover to listening, [573].
- meek as is a, [1].
- music heavenly, [390].
- of Athens ere we part, [540].
- snatched from the sidelong, [356].
- some captive, [333].
- sphere-descended, [390].
- sweetest garland to the sweetest, [314].
- the chariest, [129].
- there were none to praise, [469].
- when King Cophetua loved the beggar, [105].
- who modestly conceals, [378].
- widowed wife and wedded, [494].
- with none to praise, [469].
- Maids
- are May when they are maids, [71].
- malady most incident to, [78].
- of thirteen talk of puppy dogs, [78].
- that weave thread with bones, [75].
- who love the moon, [520].
- Maiden
- meditation fancy-free, [58].
- of bashful fifteen, [442].
- presence, scanter of your, [130].
- shame, blush of, [573].
- showers, like those, [202].
- sings, the village, [393].
- sword, bravely fleshed thy, [87].
- true betrayed for gold, [489].
- will steal after her heart, the, [521].
- with white fire laden, [565].
- young heart of a, [521].
- Maidens
- call it love-in-idleness, [58].
- caught by glare, like moths, [540].
- fair are commonly fortunate, [33].
- smiles of other, [677].
- withering on the stalk, [477].
- Main,
- Belerium to the northern, [333].
- beyond the western, [395].
- Camilla scours along the, [324].
- chance, [33], [93], [214], [786].
- do with might and, [603].
- far amid the melancholy, [357].
- from out the azure, [358].
- Maintain
- Majestic
- Majesty,
- attribute to awe and, [64].
- in rayless, [306].
- next in, [270].
- obsequious, approved, [237].
- of God revere, [391].
- of loveliness, [550].
- rising in clouded, [233].
- this earth of, [81].
- want love's, [95].
- will rise in, [656].
- Majority,
- long since death had the, [355].
- one on God's side is a, [641].
- Majors we can make every year, [189].
- Make
- Makes
- Maken vertue of necessite, [3].
- Maker and the angel death, his, [502].
- Maketh haste to be rich, [829].
- Making
- beautiful old rhyme, [163].
- many books there is no end, [832].
- night hideous, [131].
- the green one red, [120].
- their lives a prayer, [618].
- Malady
- incident to maids, [77].
- medicine worse than the, [184].
- Malcontents,
- loiterers and, [55].
- thou art the Mars of, [45].
- Male-lands, loved all the more by earth's, [647].
- Malice,
- Malicious, virtue is not, [36].
- Malignity, motiveless, [505].
- Mallecho, this is miching, [138].
- Malmsey and Malvoisie, [682].
- Malt, Duke of Norfolk deals in, [563].
- Mambrino's helmet, [786].
- Mammon,
- least erected spirit, [225].
- wins his way, [540].
- ye cannot serve God and, [838].
- Man
- a flower he dies, [366].
- a fool at forty, [311].
- a merrier, [55].
- a plain blunt, [114].
- a reasonable creature, [254].
- a slave, whatever day makes, [346].
- a thinking being, [534].
- a two-legged animal, [763].
- a world without a sun, [513].
- after his desert, use every, [134].
- after his own heart, [814].
- after sleep, like a strong, [254].
- all that a, hath, [816].
- all that may become a, [118].
- all that was pleasant in, [399].
- ambition of a private, [419].
- an honest, is aboon his might, [452].
- an inconstant creature, [730].
- and a brother, am I not a, [852].
- apparel oft proclaims the, [130].
- architect of his fortune, [167].
- arms and the, I sing, [274].
- as a dying, to dying men, [670].
- as good kill a, as kill a good book, [254].
- as he is humour the, [705].
- assurance of a, [140].
- at arms must now serve on his knees, [25].
- at his best state, [820].
- at his birth, [717].
- at thirty, suspects himself a fool, [307].
- bad, never for good service, [411].
- be fully persuaded, let every, [845].
- be occupied, let every, [460].
- be vertuous withal, if a, [4].
- bear his own burden, [846].
- before thy mother, [199].
- before your mother, [424].
- being in honour, [820].
- below, God above or, [315].
- Benedick the married, [50].
- best good, [279].
- best-humoured, [400].
- better spared a better, [87].
- beware the fury of a patient, [269].
- bewrayed by his manners, [29].
- blind old, of Scio's isle, [550].
- bold bad, [27], [98].
- brave, chooses, [657].
- brave, draws his sword, [339].
- breathes there the, [488].
- brick-dust, [363].
- broken with the storms of state, [100].
- Brutus is an honourable, [113].
- builds himself, [309].
- but a rush against Othello, [156].
- by man was never seen, [653].
- can boast that he has trod, [571].
- can die but once, [90].
- can feel, the worst that, [341].
- can work, when no, [843].
- cannot be as he would be, [704].
- cannot lose the past nor future, [749].
- canst not be false to any, [130].
- caverns measureless to, [500].
- cease ye from, [833].
- cheated only by himself, [601].
- child is father of the, [469].
- childhood shows the, [241].
- Christian faithful, [96].
- civilizers of, [608].
- clever at envying a, [699].
- clever, by nature, [457].
- close buttoned to the chin, [422].
- clothe a, with rags, [828].
- complete, hero and the, [299].
- conference maketh a ready, [168].
- crime of being a young, [376].
- crossed with adversity, [44].
- cruelty and ambition of, [27].
- cruelty to load a falling, [101].
- dare do all that may become a, [118].
- debtor to his profession, [164].
- delights not me, [134].
- depressed with cares, [348].
- destructive, smiling, [281].
- devil in the heart of, [218].
- diapason closing full in, [271].
- die better, how can, [593].
- dies, how a, [371].
- diligent in business, [828].
- diseases crucify the soul of, [188].
- distracted melancholic, [180].
- do but die, what can a, [584].
- does, 't is not what, [647].
- doth not live by bread only, [813].
- [[1014]]drest in a little brief authority, [48].
- dull ear of a drowsy, [79].
- dwells, narrow the corner where, [750].
- dying, to dying men, [670].
- ear of, hath not seen, [58].
- eloquent, that old, [252].
- England expects every, [446].
- enough for, to know, [319].
- ever saw, nor no, [72].
- every, has his fault, [109].
- exceeding poor, [62].
- expatiate o'er this scene of, [314].
- extremes in, [322].
- eye of, hath not heard, [58].
- false man smiling, [281].
- falsely luxurious, [355].
- familiar beast to, [45].
- famous, is Robin Hood, [473].
- fashion wears out more apparel than the, [52].
- fear may force a, [11].
- fell into his anecdotage, [609].
- first, is of the earth earthy, [846].
- first years of, [368].
- fittest place for, to die, [680].
- flattered to tears this aged, [575].
- fond, precociously of stirring, [584].
- for himself, every, [20], [191], [787].
- foremost, of all this world, [114].
- forget not though in rags, [391].
- forget the brother resume the, [343].
- frailty of a, [164].
- free as nature first made, [275].
- from heaven proceed the woes of, [344].
- fury of a patient, [269].
- gently scan your brother, [448].
- give every, thy ear, [130].
- gives what the gods bestow, [346].
- God or devil, every, [268].
- goeth forth unto his work, [823].
- goeth to his long home, [831].
- good easy, when he thinks, [99].
- good great, [502].
- good meets his fate, [307].
- good name in, and woman, [153].
- good, never dies, the, [496].
- good old, [52], [67].
- good or ill of, [744].
- good, yields his breath, [496].
- goodliest of men, [232].
- grace of God to, [673].
- great to little, [394].
- greater love hath no, [843].
- had fixed his face, as if the, [468].
- half part of a blessed, [78].
- hand against every, [812].
- hanging the worst use of, [175].
- happy, be his dole, [46].
- happy dole, happy, [11].
- happy, 's without a shirt, [8].
- happy the, [273].
- has business and desire, [132].
- has not, a microscopie eye, [316].
- he felt as a, [428].
- he is oft the wisest, [472].
- he that hath no beard is less than a, [50].
- he was a good and just, [842].
- healthy wealthy and wise, [360].
- hearty old, [506].
- heaven had made her such a, [150].
- her wit was more than, [270].
- here lies a truly honest, [259].
- highest style of, [308].
- his prey was, [333].
- honest as any, living, [52].
- honest is aboon his might, [111].
- honest is the only perfect, [183].
- honest, the noblest work, [319].
- how poor a thing is, [39].
- I love not, the less, [547].
- I pray for no, [109].
- I see the steady gain of, [618].
- ignorance of the law excuses no, [195].
- impious in a good, [308].
- impossible to be cheated, [601].
- in all the world's new fashion, [54].
- in ignorance sedate, [366].
- in prosperite, [5].
- in the bush with God, [598].
- in the mind of, [467].
- in the mire, [109].
- in wit a, [335].
- inclines to popery, [222].
- intimates eternity to, [299].
- irreligious, view an, [578].
- is a bundle of relations, [601].
- is a noble animal, [219].
- is a knot of roots, [601].
- is accommodated, [89].
- is as heaven made him, [788].
- is as true as steel, [107].
- is born unto trouble, [816].
- is found, the race of, [338].
- is his own star, [183].
- is little to be envied, that, [369].
- is not a fly, [316].
- is not man as yet, [643].
- is one world, [205].
- is the gowd for a' that, [452].
- is the nobler growth, [433].
- is thy most awful instrument, [482].
- is vile, and only, [536].
- is worth something, [645].
- judgment falls upon a, [195].
- justice the great interest of, [531].
- kindest best conditioned, [64].
- knows not for what he was made, [755].
- laborin', an' laborin' woman, [658].
- large-hearted, [621].
- laugh if such a, there be, [327].
- lay down his life for his friends, [843].
- let him pass for a, [61].
- let no guilty, escape, [664].
- let no such, be trusted, [66].
- let not, put asunder, [840].
- let the end try the, [89].
- life of a, a poem, [578].
- life of a, faithfully recorded, [578].
- life of, a point of time, [729].
- life of, less than a span, [170].
- life of, solitary, [200].
- like to a little kingdom, [111].
- little round fat oily, [357].
- little worse than a, [61].
- living dead, [50].
- [[1015]]look sad, near to make a, [59].
- lot assigned to every, [750].
- lot of, but once to die, [204].
- low sitting on the ground, [28].
- lust in, no charm can tame, [670].
- made of a cheese-paring, [90].
- made the town, [417].
- made us citizens, [657].
- makes a death, [308].
- makes his own stature, [309].
- maketh glad the heart of, [823].
- man's inhumanity to, [446].
- mark the perfect, [819].
- marks the earth with ruin, [547].
- master of his time, [121].
- may fish with the worm, [141].
- may last but never lives, [672].
- may learn a thousand things, [649].
- may see how this world goes, [148].
- meaning in saying he is a good, [61].
- measure of the height of, [719].
- meets his fate, when the good, [307].
- meets his Waterloo, every, [641].
- melancholic distracted, [180].
- memory of, runneth not, [392].
- merciful (righteous), [286].
- might know the end, that, [115].
- mildest mannered, [557].
- mind of desultory, [417].
- mind the standard of the, [303].
- mine equal my guide, [820].
- misery acquaints a, [43].
- more sinned against, [147].
- most senseless and fit, [51].
- mounts through all the spires, [599].
- must mind his belly, [371].
- must play a part, every, [60].
- my foe, to make one worthy, [327].
- nae, can tether time or tide, [451].
- nature formed but one such, [552].
- nature made thee to temper, [280].
- never is but always to be blest, [315].
- no, can lose what he never had, [208].
- no, ever felt the halter draw, [440].
- no good, grew rich at once, [713].
- no, has aught of what he leaves, [145].
- no, is born an angler, [206].
- no, is born an artist, [206].
- no, knows distinctly anything, [766].
- no, loseth other life than that which he liveth, [749].
- no, wicked at once, [721].
- no wiser for his learning, [195].
- not always, actions show the, [320].
- not good to be alone, [812].
- not made for the Sabbath, [841].
- not passion's slave, [138].
- not the creature of circumstances, [608].
- nothing so becomes a, [91].
- noticeable, with large gray eyes, [472].
- nowhere so busy a, [2].
- of cheerful yesterdays, [481].
- of contention, [835].
- of God, round fat oily, [357].
- of his fate is never wide, [599].
- of knowledge increaseth strength, [828].
- of letters amongst men of the world, [591].
- of men, the goodliest, [232].
- of mettle, grasp it like a, [313].
- of morals, why, [260].
- of my kidney, [46].
- of nasty ideas, a nice man is a, [291].
- of one book, beware of a, [853].
- of peace and war, [214].
- of pleasure, a man of pains, [309].
- of rank as an author, [374].
- of Ross, sing the, [322].
- of sovereign parts, [55].
- of strife, [835].
- of such a feeble temper, [110].
- of the world amongst men of letters, [591].
- of unbounded stomach, [100].
- of unclean lips, [833].
- of wisdom man of years, [309].
- of woe, not always a, [487].
- old age in this universal, [169].
- old, and no honester than I, [52].
- on his oath or bond, [109].
- one, among a thousand, [830].
- one, excels another, [702].
- one worthy, my foe, [327].
- only knows nothing, [718].
- parchment undo a, [94].
- partly is and wholly hopes to be, [650].
- past the wit of, [58].
- patient in loss, [159].
- pays the public, the tax a, [291].
- people arose as one, [814].
- perils doe enfold the righteous, [27].
- perfect who understands for himself, [693].
- picked out of ten thousand, [133].
- plant himself on his instincts, [601].
- play the, [685].
- plays many parts, in his time, [69].
- poet still more a, [578].
- poor, a wise, [181].
- poorest, in his cottage, [365].
- prentice han' she tried on, [446].
- press not a falling, [99].
- profited, what is a, [840].
- proper, as one shall see, [57].
- proper judge of the, [715].
- proposes God disposes, [7].
- proud man, [48].
- prudent, looketh well, [826].
- reading maketh a full, [168].
- recovered of the bite, the, [400].
- religious, unworthy a, [578].
- regardeth the life of his beast, [826].
- remote from, [305].
- right, in the right place, [642].
- right judgment of, [578].
- rights of, [409].
- rousing herself like a strong, [254].
- ruins of the noblest, [113].
- sabbath was made for, [841].
- sadder and a wiser, [499].
- seasoned life of, [254].
- see me more, no, [99].
- seems the only growth, [394].
- sensible well-bred, [415].
- seven women hold of one, [833].
- shall bear his own burden, [846].
- [[1016]]shall cast his idols, [832].
- shall not live by bread alone, [838].
- shall these paper bullets awe a, [51].
- sharpeneth the countenance, [829].
- she knows her, [274].
- should be upright, [750].
- should not be alone, [812].
- should render a reason for his faith, [460].
- sleep of a labouring, [830].
- slumbers of the virtuous, [299].
- smell the blood of a British, [147].
- so faint so spiritless, [88].
- so frail a thing is, [687].
- so much one, can do, [263].
- so various, [268].
- sorrows of a poor old, [433].
- sour-complexioned, [206].
- soweth that he reaps, [847].
- speak every, truth, [847].
- state of, like to a little kingdom, [111].
- strong, when is, [645].
- struggling for life, [370].
- struggling in the storms of fate, [336].
- studious of change, [417].
- study of mankind is, [317].
- such master such, [21].
- suspect your tale untrue, lest, [349].
- suspects himself a fool at thirty, [307].
- take him for all in all, [128].
- teach you more of, [466].
- telle a tale after a, [2].
- tested, metal of a, [663].
- thankless inconsistent, [307].
- that blushes, [309].
- that endureth temptation, [848].
- that first eat an oyster, [292].
- that hails you Tom or Jack, [423].
- that hangs on princes' favours, [99].
- that hath a tongue, [44].
- that hath friends, [827].
- that hath his quiver full, [824].
- that hath no music in himself, [66].
- that is born of woman, [817].
- that is not passion's slave, [138].
- that lays his hand upon a woman, [463].
- that meddles with cold iron, [211].
- that old, eloquent, [252].
- that makes a character, [311].
- that mourns, vile, [316].
- that wants money, [733].
- the hermit sighed, [513].
- the kindest, the best conditioned, [64].
- there lived a, in ages past, [496].
- there was a little, [519].
- this is the state of, [99].
- this was a, say to all the world, [115].
- thou art e'en as just a, [137].
- thou art the, [815].
- thou pendulum, [546].
- thoughtless inconsistent, [307].
- to all the country dear, [396].
- to double business bound, [139].
- to fall, caused, [165].
- to know, enough for, [319].
- to labour in his vocation, [83].
- to man, speech made to open, [310].
- to mend God's work, [270].
- to produce great things, [662].
- to the last, [90].
- to whom all Naples is known, [798].
- to whom old men hearkened, [735].
- too fond to rule alone, [327].
- turn over half a library, [372].
- twins from birth, misery and, [343].
- unclubable, [371].
- under his fig-tree, [836].
- upon this earth, to every, [593].
- upright, God hath made, [831].
- use doth breed a habit in a, [44].
- use it lawfully, if a, [847].
- used to vicissitudes, [368].
- vain is the help of, [821].
- vindicate the ways of God to, [315].
- virtue and riches seldom settle on, [190].
- virtuous and vicious, [318].
- want as an armed, [825].
- wants but little, [308], [402].
- warning for thoughtless, [481].
- weak and despised old, [147].
- weigh the, not his title, [282].
- well-bred, will not affront me, [415].
- well-favoured, to be a, [51].
- were wise to see it, if, [184].
- what a piece of work is a, [134].
- what a strange thing is, [559].
- what can an old, do but die, [584].
- what, dare I dare, [122].
- what has been done by, [309].
- when I became a, [845].
- where he dies for, [680].
- where lives the, [492].
- which lighteth every, [842].
- while, is growing, [309].
- who could make so vile a pun, [282].
- who is not wise is oft the wisest, [472].
- who knew more and spoke less, [738].
- who makes a count ne'er made a, [282].
- who much receives, [672].
- who smokes, [607].
- who tells his wife all he knows, [222].
- who turnips cries, [375].
- who wants a shirt, [398].
- whole duty of, [832].
- whose blood is very snow-broth, [47].
- whose blood is warm within, [60].
- whose breath is in his nostrils, [833].
- whose wish and care, [334].
- wicked all at once, no, [721].
- will wait, everything comes if, [609].
- wind which blows good to no, [20], [90].
- wise, know himself to be a fool, [71].
- wise in his own conceit, [828].
- wit and wisdom born with a, [195].
- with a terrible name, [508].
- with large gray eyes, [472].
- with soul so dead, [488].
- within him hide, what may, [49].
- within this learned, [41].
- without a tear, [516].
- worth makes the, [319].
- would die when the brains were out, [122].
- writing maketh an exact, [168].
- written out of reputation, [284].
- yields his breath, when the good, [496].
- [[1017]]Man's
- apparel, every true, [49].
- best things are nearest him, [634].
- blood, whoso sheddeth, [812].
- censure, take each, [130].
- cheek, stain my, [146].
- contumely, the proud, [135].
- darling, old, [19].
- daughter, this old, [149].
- distinctive mark, [650].
- erring judgment, [323].
- every wise, son, [75].
- eye, watch in every old, [106].
- face, nose on a, [44], [192].
- feast, sat at any good, [68].
- first disobedience, [223].
- fortune, mould of a, [167].
- genius is a deity, [742].
- good qualities, see a, [578].
- ground, built on another, [45].
- hand against him, every, [812].
- hand, cloud like a, [815].
- hand is not able to taste, [58].
- happiness to do proper things, [755].
- heart deviseth his way, [826].
- heart, which strengthens, [283].
- house his castle, [24].
- illusion given, for, [524].
- imperial race, [326].
- ingratitude, unkind as, [70].
- ingress to the world, [439].
- inhumanity to man, [446].
- injustice to beasts, [742].
- life, he took a, [579].
- life, how good is, [647].
- life lies within this present, [750].
- life is like unto a winter's day, [263].
- life, measure of a, [736].
- life, short therefore is, [750].
- loss comes to him from gain, [650].
- love, a good, [70].
- love is a thing apart, [556].
- memory, a great, [138].
- money makes the, [757].
- mortality, watch o'er, [478].
- most dark extremity, [492].
- own, to get a, [279].
- pie, no, [98].
- poison, what 's one, [199].
- progress through the world, [439].
- smile, to share the good, [397].
- true touchstone, [197].
- unconquerable mind, [471].
- virtue nor sufficiency, [53].
- wickedness, a method in, [197].
- will, to live by one, [31].
- work is born with him, [656].
- work made manifest, [845].
- Mandragora,
- Mane,
- dew-drop from the lion's, [102].
- hand upon the ocean's, [588].
- hand upon thy, [548].
- Manger, dog in the, [188].
- Mangled forms, vents in, [68].
- Manhood,
- bone of, [408].
- disappointment of, [608].
- is a struggle, [608].
- nor good fellowship in thee, [83].
- sounder piece of British, [579].
- Manichean god, [421].
- Manifest, made, [842], [845].
- Mankind,
- beyond myself beyond, [340].
- brightest meanest of, [319].
- cause of, [520].
- common curse of, [102].
- deserve better of, [290].
- diseases unbidden haunt, [693].
- enemy to, [76].
- example the school of, [411].
- free spirit of, [572].
- from China to Peru, [365].
- in charity to all, [458].
- love a lover, all, [602].
- misfortunes of, [430].
- our countrymen are all, [605].
- proper study of, is man, [317].
- respect to the opinions of, [434].
- surpasses or subdues, [543].
- things are in the saddle and ride, [599].
- think their little set, [437].
- tramples o'er, [339].
- what was meant for, [399].
- wine pernicious to, [338].
- woman that seduces all, [348].
- wrongs of base, [345].
- Mankind's
- concern, charity, [318].
- epitome, not one but all, [268].
- wonder, my delight all, [279].
- Manliest beauty, form of, [436].
- Man-like is it to fall into sin, [793].
- Manliness of grief, silent, [398].
- Manly
- blood, ruddy drop of, [602].
- foe, give me the, [464].
- sentiment, nurse of, [410].
- voice, his big, [69].
- Manna,
- his tongue dropped, [226].
- in the way, you drop, [66].
- Manner,
- Manners
- all who saw admired, [444].
- catch the, living as they rise, [315].
- corrupt good, [846].
- gentle of affections mild, of, [335].
- graced with polished, [422].
- had not that repose, her, [623].
- in the face, saw the, [367].
- man bewrayed by his, [29].
- men's evil, live in brass, [100].
- must adorn knowledge, [353].
- need the support of manners, [603].
- the mildest, [340].
- there is nothing settled in, [602].
- turn with fortunes, [321].
- with the bravest mind, mildest, [342].
- Mannish cowards, [66].
- Mansions,
- build thee more stately, [636].
- in my Father's house, [843].
- in the skies, [303].
- Mantle,
- Aurora displays her, [786].
- like a standing pond, [60].
- morn in russet, [127].
- of the standing pool, [147].
- silver, threw o'er the dark, [233].
- [[1018]]that covers all human thoughts, [792].
- Mantuan swan, ages ere the, [414].
- Manus hæc inimica tyrannis, [264].
- Manuscript, zigzag, [419].
- Many
- a smale maketh a grate, [5].
- a time and oft, [61].
- and so many and such glee, [574].
- are called but few chosen, [840].
- made for one, faith of, [318].
- must labour for the one, [551].
- Many-coloured
- Many-headed
- Many-twinkling feet, [382].
- Map
- Maps,
- as geographers crowd their, [722].
- geographers in Afric, [289].
- Mar
- what 's well, oft we, [146].
- your fortunes, lest it may, [146].
- Marathon,
- Marble,
- deeds writ in, [197].
- forget thyself to, [249].
- halls, I dreamt that I dwelt in, [561].
- index of a mind, [475].
- jaws, ponderous and, [131].
- leapt to life a god, [564].
- many a braver, [259].
- nor gilded monuments, [162].
- of her snowy breast, [219].
- poets that lasting, seek, [220].
- sleep in dull cold, [99].
- softened into life, [329].
- soft rain perce the hard, [32].
- some write their wrongs in, [314].
- to retain, [554], [792].
- wastes, more the, [769].
- with his name, mark the, [322].
- Marbles, mossy, rest, [635].
- Marbled steep, Sunium's, [558].
- Marble-hearted fiend, ingratitude, [146].
- Marcellus exiled feels, [319].
- March,
- ashbuds in the front of, [625].
- beware the Ides of, [110].
- drought of, [1].
- hare, mad as a, [18].
- ides of, are come, [112], [728].
- is o'er the mountain waves, [514].
- life's morning, [515].
- long majestic, the, [329].
- nearer home, day's, [497].
- of intellect, [506].
- of the human mind, is slow, [408].
- on march on, [804].
- stormy, has come, [573].
- through Coventry, [86].
- to the battle-field, [675].
- wide, the villains, [87].
- winds of, with beauty, [77].
- Marches,
- funeral, to the grave, [612].
- to delightful measures, [95].
- Marched on without impediment, [97].
- Marcia towers above her sex, [298].
- Mare, grey, the better horse, [17].
- Margin,
- Mariana, this dejected, [49].
- Mariners of England, ye, [514].
- Marivaux, romances of, [387].
- Mark,
- death loves a shining, [309].
- fellow of no, nor likelihood, [86].
- hits the, [161].
- measures not men my, [401].
- miss the, [439].
- now how a plain tale, [85].
- of virtue, [63].
- push beyond her, [632].
- the archer little meant, [492].
- the marble with his name, [322].
- the perfect man, [819].
- well experienced archer hits the, [161].
- Mark Antony, who lost, the world, [280].
- Marked
- Market town, fellow in a, [432].
- Marks,
- death aims at fairer, [203].
- of honest men, titles are, [310].
- Marlborough's eyes, from, [365].
- Marle, over the burning, [224].
- Marlowe's mighty line, [179].
- Marmion, last words of, [490].
- Maro sings, scenes that, [421].
- Marred
- the lofty line, [489].
- young man married is, [73].
- Marreth what he makes, [327].
- Marriage
- an open question, [602].
- and hanging go by destiny, [192].
- curse of, [154].
- is a desperate thing, [195].
- mirth in funeral dirge in, [127].
- of true minds, [163].
- tables, furnish forth the, [128].
- Marriages, why so few, are happy, [291].
- Marriage-bell, merry as a, [542].
- Married
- Marrow of tradition, [510].
- Marry
- ancient people, [222].
- proper time to, [417].
- whether it was better to, [760].
- Mars,
- eye like, to threaten, [140].
- of malcontents, [45].
- this seat of, [81].
- us, it makes us or it, [156].
- Marshal's truncheon, [47].
- Marshallest me the way, [119].
- Martial
- airs of England, [533].
- cloak around him, [563].
- outside, swashing and, [66].
- Martyr,
- Martyrs,
- Martyrdom
- Marvellous
- Mary
- Mary-buds, winking, [159].
- Masque of Italy, the, [544].
- Masquerade, truth in, [560].
- Mass
- Massachusetts, there she is, behold her, [532].
- Mast,
- bends the gallant, [537].
- like a drunken sailor on a, [97].
- nail to the, her holy flag, [635].
- of some great ammiral, [224].
- Master
- a grief, every one can, [51].
- Brook, think of that, [46].
- of his time, every man be, [121].
- spirits of this age, [112].
- such, such man, [21].
- the eternal, found, [366].
- Masters,
- noble and approved good, [149].
- of assemblies, [832].
- of the things they write, few are, [195].
- of their fates, men are, [110].
- spread yourselves, [57].
- we cannot all be, [149].
- Master's
- requiem, chants the, [599].
- spell, kindled by, [455].
- Masterdom and sway, [117].
- Masterly inactivity, [457].
- Master-passion in the breast, [317].
- Masterpiece,
- Master-spirit embalmed, [254].
- Master-spirits of this age, [112].
- Mastery, strive here for, [229].
- Mastiff greyhound, [148].
- Masts crack, [37].
- Mat half hung, [322].
- Matches are made in heaven, [192].
- Mate, choose not alone a proper, [417].
- Mated by the lion, the hind, [73].
- Mater ait natæ, [688].
- Materials of action, [745].
- Mathematics,
- Matin
- Matrimony, begin with aversion in, [440].
- Matron's bones, mutine in a, [140].
- Matter
- a little fire kindleth, [849].
- Berkeley said there was no, [560].
- book containing such vile, [107].
- conclusion of the whole, [832].
- for a May morning, [76].
- for virtuous deeds, [36].
- half knows a, [713].
- he that repeateth a, [827].
- lost in the mass of, [342].
- love doth mince this, [152].
- mince the, [152], [784], [857].
- more german to the, [145].
- more, with less art, [133].
- no, Berkeley said, [560].
- root of the, found in me, [817].
- so they ended the, [815].
- success in the smallest, [756].
- what is, never mind, [560].
- will make a Star-chamber, [44].
- will re-word, I the, [141].
- wrecks of, the, [299].
- Matters,
- amplifying petty, [736].
- men may read strange, [117].
- not how a man dies, it, [371].
- of importance, pay attention to, [757].
- small to greater, [157].
- will go swimmingly, [791].
- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, [684].
- Matthew Prior, here lies, [288].
- Mattock and the grave, [308].
- Maturest counsels, dash, [226].
- Maturity, excellence to, [713].
- Maud, come into the garden, [631].
- Maudlin poetess, a, [326].
- Mavis singing its love-song, [611].
- Maxim
- in the schools, an old, [290].
- scoundrel, [357].
- this great, be my virtue's guide, [350].
- Maxims, hoard of, [626].
- May
- although I care not, [25].
- as flush as, [139].
- flowers, clouds that shed, [233].
- flowery meads in, [199].
- full of spirit as the month of, [86].
- he that will not when he, [9].
- I be there to see, [417].
- in the merry month of, [175].
- maids are, when they are maids, [71].
- morning, more matter for a, [76].
- not, I dare and yet I, [25].
- Queen o' the, [624].
- what potent blood hath modest, [599].
- winter chills the lap of, [394].
- wol have no slogardie a-night, [2].
- May's new-fangled mirth, [54].
- Mayde, meke as is a, [1].
- Maypole
- in the Strand, where 's the, [352].
- May-time and cheerful Dawn, [474].
- Maze,
- mighty, not without a plan, [314].
- through the mirthful, [395].
- wandered long in fancy's, [328].
- Mazes, in wandering, lost, [228].
- Mazy progress, [382].
- Me pinguem et nitidum, [393].
- Mead, floures in the, [6].
- Meads
- in May, flowery, [199].
- naiads through the dewy, [414].
- of Asphodel, ever-flowing, [347].
- Meadow
- of margin, [442].
- seek thee in vain by the, [587].
- sweets of Burn-mill, [474].
- Meadows
- brown and sear, [573].
- do paint the, with delight, [56].
- trim with daisies pied, [248].
- Meadow-flower its bloom unfold, [487].
- Meagre were his looks, [108].
- Meal in a barrel, handful of, [815].
- Meals, make no long, [398].
- Mean, golden, [345], [424], [714].
- Means
- and appliances, [89].
- and content, he that wants, [70].
- and leisure, increased, [608].
- [[1020]]end must justify the, [287].
- get wealth by any, [177].
- most good, when fortune, [79].
- no matter by what, [177].
- not, but ends, [502].
- of evil out of good, [223].
- of preserving peace, [425].
- ravin up thine own life's, [120].
- to be of note, youth that, [158].
- to do ill deeds, [80].
- to live, save, [43].
- unto an end, life 's but a, [654].
- whereby I live, [65].
- Meander,
- Meaner
- beauties of the night, [174].
- creatures kings, [97].
- Meanest
- flower that blows, [478].
- floweret of the vale, [386].
- of mankind, wisest brightest, [319].
- thing that feels, [472].
- Meaning, blunders round about a, [327].
- Meanings,
- hell is full of good, [205].
- our fantasies have two, [656].
- Meant, more, than meets the ear, [250].
- Measure
- for law, we have a, [194].
- God gives wind by, [206].
- of a man's height, [719].
- of a man's life, [736].
- of an unmade grave, [108].
- of my days what it is, [820].
- of my wrath, [44].
- often have I sighed to, [470].
- to tread a, with you, [56].
- Measures,
- Measured
- by deeds not years, [443].
- by my soul, [303].
- many a mile to tread a measure, [56].
- phrase and choice word, [470].
- Measureless
- content, shut up in, [119].
- to man, caverns, [500].
- Meat,
- after, comes mustard, [786].
- and cannot eat, some have, [452].
- and drink to me, [71].
- as an egg is full of, [107].
- fire and clothes, [322].
- God sendeth both mouth and, [20].
- heaven sends us good, [388].
- I cannot eat but little, [22].
- is too good for any but anglers, [208].
- it feeds on, mock the, [153].
- never to say grace to his, [291].
- or drink, is another's, [199].
- out-did the, [203].
- strong, for age, [848].
- upon what, doth Cæsar feed, [110].
- Meats, funeral baked, [128].
- Mecca saddens at the delay, [356].
- Meccas of the mind, [562].
- Mechanic
- art, made poetry a mere, [414].
- lawyer without literature, a, [493].
- operation, poetry a mere, [215].
- pacings to and fro, [625].
- slaves, [159].
- Mechanized automaton, [567].
- Meddles with cold iron, [211].
- Meddling, every fool will be, [827].
- Mede, all the floures in the, [6].
- Medes and Persians, law of the, [835].
- Medicinable, some griefs are, [159].
- Medicinal gum, [157].
- Medicine,
- doeth good like a, [827].
- for the soul, [809].
- miserable have no other, [48].
- thee to that sweet sleep, [154].
- worse than the malady, [184].
- Medicines
- at the outset, use, [713].
- to make me love, [84].
- Medio de fonte leporum, [540].
- Meditate the thankless muse, [247].
- Meditation,
- let us all to, [94].
- maiden, fancy-free, [58].
- Meditations, thy testimonies are my, [823].
- Meditative spleen, [480].
- Medium, knows no cold, [339].
- Meed
- of some melodious tear, [247].
- sweat for duty not for, [67].
- Meek
- and gentle, I am, [113].
- and lowly pure and holy, [611].
- and quiet spirit, [849].
- as is a mayde, [1].
- borne his faculties so, [118].
- nature's evening comment, [483].
- patient humble spirit, [182].
- than fierce, safer being, [650].
- Meek-eyed morn, [355].
- Meet
- again, if we do, [115].
- it is I set it down, [132].
- me by moonlight alone, [594].
- mortality, how gladly would I, [239].
- nurse for a poetic child, [489].
- the like a pleasant thought, [473].
- thee at thy coming, [833].
- when shall we three, [115].
- Meets the ear, more than, [250].
- Meetest for death, [64].
- Meeting,
- broke the good, [122].
- journeys end in lovers, [75].
- of gentle lights, [256].
- Meetings, changed to merry, [95].
- Melancholic distracted man, [180].
- Melancholy
- as a battle won, [463].
- bait, fish not with this, [60].
- boughs, under the shade of, [68].
- but only, sweetest melancholy, [184].
- chord in, [584].
- days are come, [573].
- disposition, he is of a very, [50].
- grace, elysian beauty, [482].
- green and yellow, [76].
- hardships prevent, [373].
- joy of evils past, [346].
- main, amid the, [357].
- marked him for her own, [386].
- men are most witty, [189].
- moping, and moon-struck madness, [240].
- most musical most, [249].
- naught so sweet as, [185].
- of mine own, it is a, [70].
- slow, remote unfriended, [394].
- there 's such a charm in, [456].
- [[1021]]train, forced from their homes a, [395].
- waste, ocean's gray and, [572].
- what charm can soothe her, [403].
- Mellow,
- Mellowed
- long, fruit that, [276].
- to that tender light, [551].
- Mellowing
- Melodie,
- foules maken, [1].
- my luve 's like the, [451].
- Melodies,
- heard, are sweet, [576].
- sweetest, are those, [477].
- the echoes of that voice, [502].
- thousand, unheard before, [455].
- Melodious
- birds sing madrigals, [41].
- sound eftsoones they heard, [28].
- strains, heaven's, [640].
- tear, meed of some, [247].
- Melody,
- Melrose by the pale moonlight, [487].
- Melt
- Melts the mind to love, pity, [272].
- Melted into air into thin air, [43].
- Melting
- airs or martial, [422].
- charity, open as day for, [90].
- mood, unused to the, [157].
- Member
- Memnonium was in all its glory, [517].
- Memorable epocha, [429].
- Memories
- and sighs, a night of, [511].
- liars ought to have good, [264].
- no pyramids set off his, [198].
- Memory,
- at the expense of his, [800].
- be green, [127].
- begot in the ventricle of, [55].
- blushes at the sneer, [637].
- dear, lost to sight to, [587].
- dear son of, [251].
- dear, thoughts to, [492].
- fond, brings the light, [523].
- graves of, [497].
- great man's, [138].
- green in our souls, [519].
- holds a seat, while, [132].
- how sweet their, [422].
- illiterate him from your, [440].
- indebted to his, for his jests, [443].
- leaves of the, [615].
- lends her light no more, [492].
- liar should have a good, [721].
- made such a sinner of his, [42].
- meek Walton's heavenly, [484].
- morning-star of, [549].
- my name and, [170].
- of all he stole, pleasing, [331].
- of earth's bitter leaven, [473].
- of the just is blessed, [825].
- of the past will stay, [518].
- place in thy, dearest, [678].
- plays an old tune, [654].
- pluck from, a rooted sorrow, [125].
- runneth not to the contrary, [392].
- silent shore of, [481].
- table of my, [132].
- takes them to her caverns, [581].
- thou art dear to, [587].
- throng into my, [243].
- to convict of plagiarism, a, [376].
- to keep good acts in, [171].
- vibrates in the, music, [567].
- wakes the bitter, [231].
- warder of the brain, [119].
- Washington's awful, [507].
- watches o'er the sad review, [513].
- will bring back the feeling, [689].
- Men
- able to rely upon themselves, [438].
- about me that are fat, [111].
- above that which is written, [845].
- above the reach of ordinary, [470].
- adversity is the test of strong, [197].
- after the manner of, [844].
- aged, full loth and slow, [492].
- all, are created equal, [434].
- all, are liars, [823].
- all things to all, [845].
- and women merely players, [69].
- are April when they woo, [71].
- are but children of a larger growth, [275].
- are fit for, which ordinary, [146].
- are used as they use others, [691].
- are we and must grieve, [471].
- are you good, and true, [51].
- bad, live to eat and drink, [738].
- below and saints above, [487].
- beneath the rule of, [606].
- best of, that e'er wore earth, [182].
- betray, finds too late that, [403].
- bodies of unburied, [181].
- busy companies of, [263].
- busy haunts of, [570].
- busy hum of, [249].
- by losing rendered sager, [554].
- by their professions judge of, [644].
- by whom impartial laws were given, [313].
- callen daisies in our toun, [6].
- can counsel and speak comfort, [53].
- cause that wit is in other, [88].
- cheerful ways of, [230].
- circumstances the creatures of, [608].
- claret for boys port for, [374].
- clever, are good, [578].
- company of righteous, [698].
- comprehend all vagrom, [52].
- condemned alike to groan, [381].
- contending with adversity, [190].
- cradled into poetry, [566].
- crowd of common, [209].
- cuckoo mocks married, [56].
- daily do not knowing what they do, [52].
- [[1022]]dare do what men may do, [52].
- dear to gods and, [347].
- decay, wealth accumulates and, [396].
- December when they wed, [71].
- deeds are, [206].
- deep, natural philosophy makes, [168].
- do not your alms before, [838].
- doubt, till all, [332].
- down among the dead, [672].
- draw, as they ought to be, [399].
- drink, reasons why, [793].
- dying man to dying, [670].
- endure, hope of all ills, [261].
- equal in presence of death, [708].
- erring, call chance, [245].
- evil that, do, [113].
- eyes of, are idly bent, [82].
- far from the ways of, [345].
- fates of mortal, [341].
- favour the deceit, [276].
- few, admired by their domestics, [778].
- first produced in fishes, [739].
- foolery of wise, [66].
- for the use and benefit of, [266].
- from a former generation, [530].
- from the chimney-corner, [34].
- gods and godlike, [541].
- gods superintend the affairs of, [760].
- good, eat and drink to live, [738].
- good will toward, [841].
- goodliest man of, [232].
- gratitude of, [466].
- gratitude of most, [796].
- great nature made us, [657].
- great, not always wise, [817].
- great, not great scholars, [638].
- greatest clerks not the wisest, [17].
- greatest, oftest wrecked, [240].
- happy breed of, [81].
- have died not for love, [71].
- have lost their reason, [113].
- have their price, all, [304].
- hearts of oak are our, [388].
- heaven hears and pities, [343].
- heights reached by great, [616].
- histories make, wise, [168].
- honest in the sight of all, [844].
- hopes of living to be brave, [254].
- ignorance plays the chief part among, [758].
- impious, bear sway, [298].
- in great place, are servants, [165].
- in obedience, supreme powers keep, [193].
- in the brains of, [111].
- in the catalogue ye go for, [121].
- in the mouths of, [162].
- in these degenerate days, [337].
- judge, by their success, [795].
- justifiable to, [242].
- justify the ways of God to, [223].
- literary, a perpetual priesthood, [577].
- live peaceably with all, [844].
- lived like fishes, [264].
- lived to eat, [760].
- lives of great, all remind us, [612].
- lodging-place of wayfaring, [835].
- looks through the deeds of, [111].
- made, and not made them well, [137].
- man of letters amongst, [591].
- masters of their fates, [110].
- may come and men may go, [627].
- may live fools, [308].
- may read strange matters, [117].
- measures not, [401], [408].
- melancholy, are the most witty, [189].
- met each other with erected look, [269].
- midst the shock of, [541].
- modest, are dumb, [454].
- most infamous, [413].
- most, were bad, [758].
- most wretched, [566].
- moulded out of faults, best, [50].
- must be taught, [325].
- must work, [664].
- my brothers, [626].
- nation of gallant, [409].
- nobleness in other, [656].
- nor wrong these holy, [540].
- of Boston, solid, [432].
- of few words are the best, [91].
- of high degree and low degree, [821].
- of honour and of cavaliers, [409].
- of inward light, [214].
- of light and leading, [410].
- of most renowned virtue, [255].
- of polite learning, [284].
- of sense approve, [324].
- of the same religion, sensible, [610].
- of these degenerate days, [337].
- of wit will condescend, [290].
- old, shall dream dreams, [836].
- only disagree of creatures rational, [227].
- ought to investigate things, [759].
- poet still more a man than are, [578].
- possess a poison for serpents, [718].
- power makes slaves of, [567].
- proper, as ever trod, [110].
- propose, why don't the, [581].
- put an enemy in their mouths, [152].
- quit yourselves like, [814].
- quotation the parole of literary, [374].
- rich, rule the law, [395].
- rise on stepping stones, [631].
- roll of common, [85].
- ruined by their propensities, [411].
- sailors are but, [61].
- say nothing in dangerous times, wise, [196].
- schemes o' mice and, [446].
- science that, lere, [6].
- self-made, [637].
- shame to, [227].
- she takes the breath away of, [621].
- shiver when thou art named, [354].
- should fear, strange that, [112].
- shut doors against a setting sun, [109].
- sicken of avarice, old, [173].
- sin without intending it, [751].
- sleek-headed, [111].
- smile no more, [348].
- so are they all honourable, [113].
- so many minds, so many, [704].
- Socrates the wisest of, [241].
- some to business take, [321].
- [[1023]]some to pleasure take, [321].
- speak after the manner of, [844].
- speak with the tongues of, [845].
- spirits of just, made perfect, [848].
- stand before mean, [828].
- strength of twenty, [108].
- such, are dangerous, [111].
- superiority of educated, [762].
- suspect your tale, [349].
- talk only to conceal the mind, [310].
- tall, had empty heads, [170].
- tears of bearded, [489].
- tell them they are, [381].
- that be lothe to departe, [288].
- that can render a reason, [828].
- that fishes gnawed upon, [96].
- the workers ever reaping, [626].
- the world's great, [638].
- think all men mortal, [307].
- think, what you and other, [110].
- this blunder find in, [437].
- thoughts of, are widened, [626].
- three good, unhanged, [84].
- three sorts of wise, [691].
- tide in the affairs of, [115].
- titles are marks of honest, [310].
- to be of one mind in an house, [851].
- tongues of dying, [81].
- truths which are not for all, [801].
- twelve good, into a box, [528].
- twelve honest, have decided, [671].
- unlearned, of books, [310].
- various are the tastes of, [391].
- we are, my liege, [121].
- we petty, walk under his legs, [110].
- were deceivers ever, [51].
- were living before Agamemnon, [555].
- when bad, combine, [408].
- when, speak well of you, [841].
- which never were, [72].
- which ordinary, are fit for, [146].
- who can hear the Decalogue, [468].
- who clung to their first fault, [643].
- who have failed in literature, [609].
- who know their rights, [438].
- who prefer any load of infamy, [462].
- who their duties know, [438].
- whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders, [150].
- whose visages do cream and mantle, [60].
- wiser by weakness, [221].
- with mothers and wives, [585].
- with sisters dear, [585].
- women and Herveys, [461].
- world knows nothing of its greatest, [594].
- world was worthy such, [620].
- worth a thousand, [492].
- would be angels, [316].
- you took them for, not the, [52].
- young, fitter to invent, [167].
- young, shall see visions, [835].
- young, think old men fools, [36].
- Men's
- bones, full of dead, [841].
- business and bosoms, [164].
- charitable speeches, [170].
- cottages princes' palaces, [60].
- counters, words are, [200].
- daughters, words are, [368].
- dream, the old, [268].
- evil manners live in brass, [100].
- facts, precedents for poor, [36].
- judgments are a parcel, [158].
- labours and peregrinations, [170].
- lives, ye are buying, [493].
- misery, became the cause of all, [31].
- names, that syllable, [243].
- nurses, wives are old, [165].
- office to speak patience, [53].
- smiles, there 's daggers in, [120].
- souls, times that try, [431].
- stuff, disposer of other, [175].
- thoughts according to their inclinations, [167].
- vision, the young, [268].
- wives are young, mistresses, [165].
- Mend
- God's work, man to, [270].
- it or be rid on 't, [121].
- lacks time to, [594].
- your speech a little, [146].
- Mendacity, tempted into, [639].
- Mended
- Menial, pampered, [433].
- Mens regnum bona possidet, [22].
- Mention her, no we never, [581].
- Mentions hell to ears polite, never, [322].
- Mentioned, better be damned than not, [431].
- Merchant, over-polite, [528].
- Merchants
- are princes, whose, [834].
- where, most do congregate, [61].
- Mercies of the wicked, [826].
- Merciless stepmother, [717].
- Mercury
- can rise, Venus sets ere, [336].
- like feathered, [86].
- like the herald, [140].
- the words of, are harsh, [57].
- Mercy
- and truth are met, [821].
- asked I mercy found, [684].
- ever hope to have, [29].
- God all, is a God unjust, [308].
- I to others show, [29], [334].
- is above this sceptred sway, [64].
- is nobility's true badge, [103].
- is not strained, [64].
- la belle dame sans, [575].
- nothing becomes them as, [47].
- nothing emboldens sin so much as, [109].
- of a rude stream, [99].
- render the deeds of, [65].
- seasons justice, [65].
- shown, lovelier things have, [548].
- shut the gates of, [385].
- sighed farewell, [551].
- temper justice with, [239].
- unto others show, [29].
- upon us miserable sinners, [850].
- we do pray for, [65].
- Mere, lady of the, [472].
- Meridian of my glory, [99].
- Merit,
- as if her, lessened yours, [377].
- [[1024]]candle to thy, [362].
- displays distinguished, [358].
- envy will pursue, [324].
- heaven by making earth a hell, [540].
- raised, by, [226].
- sense of your great, [423].
- spurns that patient, takes, [135].
- wins the soul, [326].
- Merits,
- careless their, [396].
- dumb on their own, [454].
- handsomely allowed, [374].
- to disclose, no further his, [386].
- Mermaid, things done at the, [196].
- Merce Nilotic isle, [240].
- Merrier
- Merrily shall I live now, [43].
- Merriment, flashes of, [144].
- Merry
- and wise, [9], [37], [450], [689].
- as a marriage-bell, [542].
- as the day is long, [50].
- boys are we, three, [184].
- dancing drinking time, [272].
- eat drink and be, [831].
- feast, great welcome makes a, [50].
- fool to make me, [71].
- heart goes all the day, [77].
- heart hath a continual feast, [826].
- I am not, [151].
- in hall where beards wag all, [21].
- let 's be, [199].
- meetings, changed to, [95].
- monarch scandalous and poor, [279].
- month of May, [175].
- roundelay, [25].
- swithe it is in hall, [21].
- when I hear sweet music, [65].
- Merryman and Doctor Quiet, [293].
- Message of despair, [513].
- Messes, herbs and other country, [248].
- Messmates hear a brother sailor, [672].
- Met,
- hail fellow well, [290].
- night that first we, [581].
- no sooner, but they looked, [71].
- part of all that I have, [625].
- 't was in a crowd, [581].
- Metal,
- breed for barren, [61].
- flowed to human form, [329].
- more attractive, [138].
- not the king's stamp makes better the, [282].
- of a man tested, [663].
- rang true, [660].
- sonorous, [224].
- Metamorphosis, in a state of, [756].
- Metaphor, betrayed into no, [528].
- Metaphysic wit, high as, [210].
- Meteor
- Method
- Methought I heard a voice, [119].
- Metre
- ballad-mongers, [85].
- of an antique song, [161].
- Mettle,
- a lad of, a good boy, [84].
- grasp it like a man of, [313].
- Mew,
- be a kitten and cry, [85].
- the cat will, [145].
- Me-wards, affection 's strong to, [202].
- Mewing her mighty youth, [255].
- Mewling and puking, [69].
- Mice
- and rats and such small deer, [147].
- best-laid schemes o', [446].
- desert a falling house, [719].
- feet like little, [256].
- fishermen appear like, [148].
- Miching mallecho, this is, [138].
- Mickle is the powerful grace, [106].
- Microscopic eye, [316].
- Midas me no Midas, [862].
- Midday
- Middle
- age, companions for, [165].
- of the night, vast and, [128].
- on his bold visage, [491].
- tree, tree of life the, [232].
- wall of partition, [847].
- Midnight
- brought on the dusky hour, [235].
- crew, Comus and his, [383].
- dances and the public show, [335].
- dead of, the noon of thought, [433].
- flower, pleasure like the, [520].
- gravity out of bed at, [85].
- hags, secret black and, [123].
- heard the chimes at, [90].
- hours, mournful, [617].
- in the solemn, centuries ago, [642].
- iron tongue of, [59].
- murder many a foul and, [383].
- oil consumed, [348].
- revels by a forest side, [225].
- shout and revelry, [243].
- stars of, shall be dear, [469].
- Mid-noon risen on, [235], [476].
- Midst of life we are in death, [851].
- Midsummer,
- as the sun at, [86].
- madness, this is very, [76].
- Midwife, she is the fairies', [104].
- Mien
- carries more invitation, [297].
- monster of so frightful, [317].
- such a face and such a, [269].
- Might
- and main, do with, [603].
- do it with thy, [831].
- faith that right makes, [622].
- have been, it, [619].
- honest man 's aboon his, [452].
- in their hour of, [526].
- of our sovereign, [29].
- of the gods, [698].
- try with all my, [535].
- would not when he, [405].
- Mightier far is love, [482].
- Mightiest
- Mightily strive, [72].
- Mighty
- above all things, [836].
- ale a large quart, of, [3].
- all the proud and, [358].
- crack, hear the, [300].
- dead, converse with the, [356].
- [[1025]]death, eloquent just and, [26].
- fallen, how are the, [815].
- fortress is our God, [770].
- heart is lying still, [470].
- ills, what, [280].
- large bed, bed of honour a, [305].
- line, Marlowe's, [179].
- maze but not without a plan, [314].
- minds of old, [506].
- orb of song, [479].
- pain it is to love, [261].
- shrine of the, [548].
- state's decrees, mould a, [633].
- while ago, [177].
- workings, hum of, [576].
- your hearts are, [46].
- youth, mewing her, [255].
- Mild philosophy, calm lights of, [297].
- Mildest-mannered man, [557].
- Mildness, ethereal, [355].
- Mile, measured many a, [56].
- Miles
- asunder, villain and he are, [108].
- travelled twelve stout, [472].
- twelve, from a lemon, [460].
- Militia, the rude, [273].
- Milk,
- adversity's sweet, [108].
- and honey, flowing with, [813].
- and water, happy mixtures of, [554].
- of concord, sweet, [124].
- of human kindness, [117].
- of Paradise, drunk the, [500].
- such as have need of, [848].
- Milk-white
- before now purple, [58].
- lamb, Una with her, [477].
- thorn, beneath the, [447].
- Milky
- Mill,
- brook that turns a, [455].
- God's, grinds slow but sure, [206].
- I wandered by the, [634].
- more water glideth by the, [104].
- much water goeth by the, [18].
- Miller
- sees not all the water, [192].
- there was a jolly, [427].
- Miller's golden thumb, [2].
- Millers thin, bone and skin two, [351].
- Milliner, perfumed like a, [83].
- Millinery, mass of, [631].
- Million
- acres, Cleon hath a, [653].
- misses an unit aiming at a, [646].
- pleased not the, [134].
- Millions
- boast, who dost thy, [261].
- for defence, [673].
- in tears, leaves, [655].
- of spiritual creatures, [234].
- of surprises, [205].
- saddled and bridled, [682].
- think, perhaps makes, [558].
- yet to be, thanks of, [562].
- Mills of God grind slowly, [793].
- Millstone
- Milo's end, remember, [278].
- Milton,
- faith and morals of, [472].
- round the path of, [485].
- shouldst be living, [472].
- some mute inglorious, [385].
- that mighty orb of song, [479].
- the divine, [479].
- the sightless, [483].
- to give a, birth, [414].
- Milton's golden lyre, [391].
- Mince
- Mincing, walking and, [833].
- Mind,
- absence of, [509].
- appearances to the, [744].
- as the, is pitched, [421].
- banquet of the, [346].
- be ye all of one, [849].
- beneficent of, [343].
- bettering of my, [42].
- blameless, a, [342].
- bliss centres in the, [395].
- blotted from his, [314].
- body or estate, [850].
- breathing from her face, [550].
- clothed and in his right, [841].
- conquest of the, [345].
- conscious of rectitude, [707].
- dagger of the, [119].
- damning those they have no, to, [211].
- desires of the, [169].
- did minde his grace, never, [23].
- diseased, minister to a, [125].
- education forms the common, [320].
- encyclopedic, [593].
- exercise is strength of, [317].
- farewell the tranquil, [154].
- fire from the, [542].
- firm capacious, [342].
- fleet is a glance of the, [416].
- forbids to crave, [22].
- glimmer on my, to, [514].
- good, possesses a kingdom, [22].
- grand prerogative of, [534].
- grateful, by owing owes not, [231].
- his eyes are in his, [503].
- how love exalts the, [273].
- immortal remains, [341].
- in ruins, the human, [682].
- in the victor's, [299].
- is bent, when to ill thy, [345].
- is clouded with a doubt, [629].
- is God, our, [742].
- is its own place, [224].
- is pitched, as the, [421].
- is the judge of the man, [715].
- is the lever of all things, [530].
- large and fruitful, [168].
- last infirmity of noble, [247].
- laugh that spoke the vacant, [396].
- leafless desert of the, [549].
- love looks with the, [57].
- magic of the, the, [551].
- makes the man, [303].
- man's unconquerable, [471].
- marble index of a, [475].
- march of the human, [408].
- Meccas of the, [562].
- men to be of one, [851].
- [[1026]]mildest manners with bravest, [342].
- misguide the, [323].
- musing in his sullein, [28].
- narrowed his, [399].
- noble, o'erthrown, [136].
- nobler in the, to suffer, [135].
- noblest, the best contentment has, [27].
- not body enough to cover his, [460].
- not to be changed, [224].
- not what thou lackest, [754].
- of desultory man, [417].
- of man, in the, [467].
- of man, wine shows the, [694].
- one, in an house, [851].
- oppressed with dumps, [404].
- Othello's visage in his, [151].
- out of sight out of, [7], [35].
- outbreak of a fiery, [133].
- pen is the tongue of the, [789].
- persuaded in his own, [845].
- philosophy inclineth a man's, [166].
- pity melts the, to love, [272].
- plead it in heart and, [387].
- power to broaden the, [750].
- quite vacant, [415].
- raise and erect the, [169].
- riches of the, [737].
- sad thoughts to the, [466].
- serene for contemplation, [349].
- she had a frugal, [417].
- standard of the man, [303].
- steady, ballast to keep the, [662].
- strong and sound, [373].
- suspicion haunts the guilty, [95].
- talk only to conceal the, [310].
- that builds for aye, [485].
- that makes the man, [707].
- that very fiery particle, [560].
- the philosophic, [478].
- time out of, [104].
- to change thy, [754].
- to glimmer on my, [514].
- to me a kingdom is, [22].
- to me an empire is, [22].
- to mind heart to heart, [488].
- torture of the, [121].
- unconquerable, the, [382].
- untutored, sees God in clouds, [315].
- vacant, and body filled, [92].
- vacant, is a mind distressed, [415].
- well-ordered, [751].
- were weight, if, [483].
- what I am taught, [535].
- what you are pleased to call your, [861].
- whose body lodged a mighty, [338].
- whose well-taught, [343].
- wisest books in her, [261].
- Minds,
- admiration of weak, [240].
- are not ever craving, [444].
- balm of hurt, [120].
- innocent and quiet, [260].
- led captive, [240].
- marriage of true, [163].
- of old, the mighty, [506].
- of some of our statesmen, [518].
- powers which impress our, [466].
- so many men so many, [704].
- that have nothing to confer, [487].
- Mind's
- construction in the face, [117].
- eye Horatio, in my, [128].
- Mindful what it cost, ever, [465].
- Minden's plain, on, [427].
- Mine
- be a cot beside the hill, [455].
- be the breezy hill, [428].
- bright jewels of the, [569].
- eye seeth thee, [818].
- fairy of the, [245].
- own, do what I will with, [840].
- what is yours is, [50].
- Mines for coal and salt, [563].
- Mingle mingle mingle, [173].
- Mingled yarn, [74].
- Minions of the moon, [82].
- Minister,
- one fair spirit for my, [547].
- so sore, no, [328].
- thou flaming, [156].
- to a mind diseased, [125].
- to himself, the patient must, [125].
- Ministers
- of grace defend us, [130].
- of love, all are but, [501].
- Ministering angel, [144], [490].
- Minnows, Triton of the, [103].
- Minor pants for twenty-one, the, [329].
- Minstrel
- lead, Mercy this, [473].
- raptures swell, no, [488].
- ring the fuller, in, [633].
- Minstrelsy, brayed with, [109].
- Mint
- and anise, tithe of, [840].
- of phrases in his brain, [54].
- Minuet in Ariadne, [441].
- Minute,
- Minutes
- count by sensations, [608].
- in forty, [58].
- make the ages, [642].
- what damned, tells he o'er, [153].
- Minute-hand, his conversation shows not the, [376].
- Miracle instead of wit, [311].
- Miracles
- Miraculous organ, with most, [135].
- Mire,
- learning will be cast into the, [410].
- water never left man in the, [109].
- Mirror,
- honest wife's truest, [463].
- in that just, [309].
- of all courtesy, [98].
- of constant faith, [342].
- of friendship, [695].
- of the soul, speech is a, [714].
- thou glorious, [547].
- up to nature, to hold the, [137].
- warped, to a gaping age, [564].
- Mirrors of the gigantic shadows, [568].
- Mirth
- and fun grew fast and furious, [451].
- and innocence, [554].
- and laughter, [557].
- and tears, humblest, [468].
- can into folly glide, how, [492].
- displaced the, [122].
- far from all resort of, [250].
- he is all, [51].
- in funeral dirge in marriage, [127].
- [[1027]]limit of becoming, [55].
- May's new-fangled, [54].
- mixed wisdom with, [399].
- of its December, [595].
- string attuned to, [584].
- that after no repenting draws, [252].
- Mirthful
- maze, through the, [395].
- Misapplied, virtue turns vice being, [106].
- Misbegotten knaves, [84].
- Misbeliever, you call me, [61].
- Miscarriage in war, a second, [733].
- Mischief,
- beauty is an ivory, [761].
- for idle hands, [302].
- hand to execute any, [255].
- in every deed of, [430].
- it means, [138].
- neglect may breed, [360].
- place which has done man, [715].
- Satan finds some, [302].
- smile with an intent to do, [186].
- Mischievous thing spoken unawares, [733].
- Miser, honesty dwells like a, [72].
- Miser's
- pensioner, to be a, [475].
- treasure, unsunned heaps of, [244].
- Miserable
- comforters are ye all, [817].
- have no other medicine, [48].
- night, I have passed a, [96].
- sinners, mercy upon us, [850].
- to be weak is, [223].
- Miseries, in shallows and in, [115].
- Misery
- acquaints a man with strange bedfellows, [43].
- and man from birth, [343].
- became the cause of all men's, [31].
- child of, baptized in tears, [427].
- cold to distant, [430].
- companions in, [714].
- company in, [192].
- had worn him to the bones, [108].
- half our, from our foibles, [437].
- happy time in, [618].
- he gave to, all he had, [386].
- is at hand, [769].
- poets in their, dead, [470].
- sacred to gods is, [343].
- steeped to the lips in, [614].
- vow an eternal, together, [280].
- Misery's darkest cavern, [366].
- Misfortune,
- delight in another's, [710].
- made the throne her seat, [301].
- Misfortunes,
- Misfortune's book, writ in sour, [108].
- Misgivings, blank, [478].
- Mishaps, wisdom from another's, [713].
- Misled by fancy's meteor ray, [447].
- Mislike me not for my complexion, [62].
- Misquote, enough learning to, [539].
- Miss,
- nature cannot, [272].
- not the discourse of the elders, [837].
- Missed it lost it forever, we, [650].
- Mist
- in my face, to feel the, [650].
- is dispelled when a woman appears, [348].
- obscures, no, [507].
- of years, dim with the, [541].
- resembles rain, as, [614].
- Mistake,
- Mistletoe hung in the castle hall, [582].
- Mistress
- Mistresses, wives are young men's, [165].
- Mistress' eyebrow, [69].
- Misty mountain-tops, [108].
- Misunderstood, to be great is to be, [601].
- Misused wine, poison of, [243].
- Mithridates, half, [593].
- Mixture of earth's mould, [243].
- Mixtures of more happy days, [554].
- Moan of doves, [630].
- Moat defensive to a house, [81].
- Moated grange, at the, [49].
- Mob of gentlemen, [329].
- Mock
- a broken charm, [500].
- at sin, fools make a, [826].
- sit in the clouds and, [89].
- the air with idle state, [383].
- the meat it feeds on, [153].
- your own grinning, [144].
- Mocks
- married men, the cuckoo, [56].
- me with the view, [394].
- Mocked himself, smiles as if he, [111].
- Mocker, wine is a, [827].
- Mockery
- Mocking the air with colours idly spread, [80].
- Mode of the lyre, each, [519].
- Model
- of the barren earth, [82].
- then draw the, [88].
- Models for the mass, live as, [648].
- Moderate
- haste, one with, [129].
- the rancour of your tongue, [672].
- Moderation
- Moderator of passions, [207].
- Modern instances, wise saws and, [69].
- Modes of faith, [318].
- Modest
- Modesty,
- bounds of, [108].
- downcast, concealed, [356].
- grace and blush of, [140].
- is a candle to thy merit, [362].
- of nature, o'erstep not the, [137].
- pure and vestal, [108].
- Modification, bad plan that admits no, [710].
- Moles and to the bats, [832].
- Mole-hill, mountain of, [675].
- [[1028]]Molly, was true to his, [436].
- Moment,
- face some awful, [476].
- give to God each, [359].
- improve each, as it flies, [366].
- is a day, each, [608].
- loyal and neutral in a, [120].
- pith and, enterprises of, [136].
- show, how little can a, [486].
- to decide, [657].
- work of a, [785].
- Moments make the year, [311].
- Moment's ornament, to be a, [474].
- Momentary bliss, bestow, a, [381].
- Monarch,
- does not misbecome a, [389].
- hears assumes the god, [271].
- love could teach a, [387].
- morsel for a, [157].
- of all I survey, [416].
- of mountains, [553].
- of the vine, [158].
- once uncovered sat, [352].
- scandalous and poor, [279].
- the throned, [64].
- Monarchs,
- change perplexes, [225].
- fate of mighty, [356].
- scion of chiefs and, [547].
- seldom sigh in vain, [489].
- Monarchies, mightiest, [227].
- Monarchy, trappings of a, [369].
- Monastic brotherhood, [480].
- Monday,
- betwixt Saturday and, [285].
- hanging his cat on, [856].
- Money
- and books placed for show, [215].
- cannot buy, blessing that, [208].
- comes withal, [72].
- in thy purse, put, [151].
- makes the man, [757].
- man that wants, [733].
- means and content, that wants, [70].
- much, as 't will bring, [213].
- of fools, words the, [200].
- perish with thee, thy, [843].
- possessed by their, [188].
- sets the world in motion, [712].
- still get, boy, [177].
- the love of, root of all evil, [848].
- time is, [361].
- to a starving man at sea, [786].
- Mongrel
- Monie a blunder free us, [448].
- Monk,
- the devil a, would be, [772].
- who shook the world, [610].
- Monks of old, I envy the, [678].
- Monmouth river at, [92].
- Monopoly of fame, [189].
- Monster
- Monstrous,
- every fault seeming, [70].
- little voice, [57].
- tail our cat has got, [285].
- Mont Blanc is the monarch, [553].
- Month,
- a little, [128].
- laughter for a, [84].
- march stout once a, [273].
- more than he will stand to in a, [107].
- of June, leafy, [499].
- of leaves and roses, [655].
- of May, in the merry, [175].
- Months without an R, [857].
- Monument,
- Monuments,
- hung up for, [95].
- shall last when Egypt's fall, [309].
- upon my breast, [571].
- Monumental
- Mood,
- Dorian, of flutes, [225].
- fantastic as a woman's, [492].
- in any shape in any, [552].
- in listening, she stood, [490].
- sweet, when pleasant thoughts, [466].
- that blessed, [467].
- unused to the melting, [157].
- Moody madness, [381].
- Moon,
- auld in hir arme, [404].
- be a dog and bay the, [114].
- by night, nor the, [824].
- by yonder blessed, [106].
- cast before the, [32].
- cast beyond the, [11].
- close by the, [230].
- course of one revolving, [268].
- glimpses of the, [131].
- had filled her horn, thrice the, [306].
- has climbed the highest hill, [673].
- honour from the pale-faced, [84].
- in full-orbed glory, [507].
- inconstant, [106].
- into salt tears resolves the, [109].
- is an arrant thief, [109].
- looks on many brooks, [521].
- loud thundering to the, [358].
- lucent as a rounded, [661].
- made of green cheese, [19].
- maids who love the, [520].
- minions of the, [82].
- mortals call the, [565].
- night-flower sees but one, [521].
- no morn no, [586].
- of Mahomet, [566].
- reverence to yon peeping, [173].
- rising in clouded majesty, [233].
- shall rise, when the, [174].
- shine at full or no, [214].
- silent as the, [241].
- silent night with this fair, [233].
- sits arbitress, [225].
- swear not by the, [106].
- sweet regent of the sky, [426].
- takes up the wondrous tale, [300].
- that monthly changes, [106].
- unmask her beauty to the, [129].
- wandering, behold the, [250].
- went up the sky, the moving, [498].
- yestreen I saw the new, [404].
- Moons wasted, some nine, [149].
- Moon's unclouded grandeur, [568].
- Moonbeams
- are bright, for the, [611].
- play, about their ranks the, [536].
- [[1029]]Moonlight
- and feeling, music, [567].
- meet me by, alone, [594].
- shade, along the, [335].
- sleeps upon this bank, [65].
- tale told by, [594].
- visit Melrose by, [487].
- Moon-struck madness, [240].
- Moor, lady married to the, [477].
- Moore, Tom, a health to thee, [553].
- Moorish fen, lake or, [244].
- Moping melancholy, [240].
- Moral
- evil and of good, [466].
- good a practical stimulus, [724].
- no man's sufficiency to be so, [53].
- point a, or adorn a tale, [365].
- sensible and well-bred man, [415].
- Morals,
- Moralist, teach the rustic, to die, [385].
- Morality
- Moralize my song, [27].
- Moralized his song, [328].
- Mordre wol out, [5].
- More,
- angels could no, [307].
- blessed to give, [843].
- can tie with, [451].
- frayd then hurt, [11].
- giving thy sum of, [67].
- in sorrow than in anger, [128].
- is meant than meets the ear, [250].
- is thy due than more than all, [117].
- knave than fool, [41].
- matter for a May morning, [76].
- matter with less art, [133].
- more honoured in the breach than the observance, [130].
- no man see me, [99].
- of the serpent than dove, [41].
- sinned against than sinning, [147].
- than a crime, it is, [805].
- than a little, [86].
- than all can pay, [117].
- than kin less than kind, [127].
- than painting can express, [301].
- the merrier, [19].
- things in heaven and earth, [133].
- who dares do, [118].
- Morn
- and cold indifference came, [301].
- and liquid dew of youth, [129].
- blushing like the, [237].
- cheerful at, he wakes, [394].
- fair laughs the, [383].
- furthers a man on his road, [694].
- genial, appears, [513].
- golden light of, [584].
- her rosy steps, [234].
- in russet mantle clad, [127].
- incense-breathing, [384].
- lights that do mislead the, [49].
- like a lobster boiled, the, [213].
- like a summer's, [502].
- love-song to the, [611].
- meek-eyed, appears, [355].
- no, no noon no dawn, [586].
- not waking till she sings, [32].
- of toil nor night of waking, [491].
- on the Indian steep, [243].
- one, I missed him, [386].
- opening eyelids of the, [247].
- risen on mid-noon, [235], [476].
- salutation to the, [97].
- somewhere 't is always, [604].
- suns that gild the vernal, [424].
- sweet approach of even or, [230].
- sweet is the breath of, [233].
- till night he sung from, [427].
- to noon he fell, from, [225].
- tresses like the, [246].
- waked by the circling hours, [235].
- was fair the skies were clear, [611].
- with rosy hand, [235].
- with the dawning of, [515].
- Morning
- air, scent the, [132].
- all in the, betime, [142].
- at odds with, [123].
- best of the sons of the, [535].
- bid me good, [433].
- brightly breaks the, [676].
- come in the, [680].
- dew, as the sun the, [270].
- dew, chaste as, [308].
- dew, faded like the, [513].
- dew, washed with, [491].
- dew, womb of, [28].
- drum-beat, [533].
- earliest light of the, [529].
- ever break, when did, [520].
- face, disasters in his, [397].
- face, schoolboy with his shining, [69].
- fair came forth, [241].
- found myself famous one, [560].
- full many a glorious, [161].
- in the, thou shalt hear, [302].
- life how pleasant is thy, [447].
- like the spirit of a youth, [158].
- lowers, the dawn is overcast the, [297].
- Lucifer son of the, [833].
- more matter for a May, [76].
- never wore to evening, [631].
- of the times, in the, [627].
- of the world, in the, [644].
- reflection came with the, [301], [494].
- saw two clouds at, [677].
- shows the day, as, [241].
- sky, forehead of the, [248].
- sky, opens to the, [677].
- somewhere, 't is always, [604].
- sow thy seed in the, [831].
- stars of, dewdrops, [235].
- stars sang together, [817].
- wings of the, [824].
- womb of the, [823], [851].
- Morning-gate of glory, [639].
- Morning-star,
- Morning's march, in life's, [515].
- Morrow,
- desire of the night for the, [567].
- good night till it be, [106].
- no part of their good, [258].
- take no thought for the, [838].
- watching for the, [803].
- windy night a rainy, [162].
- [[1030]]Morsel
- Mortal
- cares, far from, [534].
- coil, shuffled off this, [135].
- crisis doth portend, [212].
- frame, quit this, [334].
- frame, stirs this, [501].
- hopes defeated, [482].
- ills prevailing, flood of, [770].
- instruments, [111].
- men think all men, [307].
- mixture of earth's mould, [243].
- murders, twenty, [122].
- passions, necessity of, [740].
- resting-place so fair, no, [546].
- spirit of, be proud, [561].
- taste brought death, [223].
- thing, laugh at any, [558].
- through a crown's disguise, [391].
- to the skies, he raised a, [272].
- Mortals
- call the moon, whom, [565].
- given, some feelings to, [491].
- human, [57].
- the spirit of, [561].
- to command success, not in, [297].
- to the skies, raise, [532].
- what fools these, [58].
- Mortality,
- Mortality's strong hand, [80].
- Mortar, bray a fool in a, [829].
- Moses, Pan lends his pagan horn to, [331].
- Moss
- and flowers, azure, [565].
- and through brake, through, [506].
- rolling stone gathers no, [14].
- Moss-beds, purpled the, [570].
- Moss-covered bucket, [537].
- Mossy
- marbles rest, the, [635].
- stone, violet by a, [467].
- Most,
- Motes that people the sunbeams, [249].
- Moth, desire of the, for the star, [567].
- Moths, maidens like, [540].
- Mother
- Earth, common growth of, [468].
- father brethren all in thee, [338].
- happy he with such a, [630].
- honour thy father and, [675].
- in Israel, I arose a, [814].
- is a mother still, [502].
- man before thy, [424].
- man before your, [199].
- meets on high her babe, [508].
- of all living, [812].
- of arts and eloquence, [241].
- of devotion, ignorance the, [275].
- of dews, morn appears, [355].
- of form and fear, [39].
- of good fortune, [791].
- of invention, necessity the, [305].
- of safety, provident fear, [451].
- so loving to my, [128].
- the holiest thing alive, [502].
- to her daughter spake, [688].
- tongue, [419].
- wandered with her child, [568].
- was weeping, its, [582].
- who 'd give her booby, [348].
- who ran to help me? my, [535].
- who talks of her children, [608].
- whose, was her painting, [160].
- wit, nature by her, [29].
- Mothers
- Mother's
- Motion
- and a spirit, [467].
- between the acting and first, [111].
- in his, like an angel sings, [65].
- in our proper, [226].
- money sets the world in, [712].
- of a hidden fire, [497].
- of a muscle, [465].
- of his starry train, [485].
- pulling the cords of, [754].
- scoured with perpetual, [88].
- this sensible warm, [48].
- two stars keep not their, [87].
- Motions
- of his spirit dull as night, [66].
- of the sense, [47].
- Motionless
- Motive guide original and end, [367].
- Motives of more fancy, [88].
- Motive-hunting of a motiveless malignity, [505].
- Motley
- Motley's the only wear, [68].
- Mottoes of the heart, [514].
- Mould,
- ethereal, [226].
- light shaft of orient, [570].
- mortal mixture of earth's, [243].
- nature lost the perfect, [552].
- nature's happiest, [388].
- of a man's fortune, [167].
- of form, glass of fashion, [136].
- verge of the churchyard, [585].
- Moulded
- on one stem, two lovely berries, [58].
- out of faults, best men are, [50].
- scarcely formed or, [560].
- Moulder piecemeal on the rock, [549].
- Mouldering urn, [428].
- Moulding Sheridan, [552].
- Mouldy rolls of Noah's ark, [268].
- Mount
- Abora, singing of, [500].
- Casius old, [228].
- Zion city of the great king, [820].
- Mountain
- and lea, o'er, [611].
- brought forth a mouse, [726].
- haunt dale or piny, [504].
- in its azure hue, robes the, [512].
- land of the, [489].
- like the dew on the, [491].
- nymph sweet liberty, [248].
- of a mole-hill, [675].
- pendent rock a forked, [158].
- [[1031]]rolling his stone up the, [617].
- see one, see all, [189].
- side, from every, [619].
- small sands the, [311].
- tops, tiptoe on the misty, [108].
- was in labour, [716].
- waves, march is o'er the, [514].
- Mountains,
- bind him to his native, [394].
- Delectable, [266].
- faith to remove, [845].
- Greenland's icy, [536].
- high, are a feeling, [543].
- interposed make enemies, [418].
- look on Marathon, [557].
- Mont Blanc is the monarch of, [553].
- will be in labour, [706].
- woods or steepy, [40].
- Mountain-height,
- Mounted in delight, [470].
- Mounteth with occasion, courage, [78].
- Mounting
- Mourn,
- countless thousands, [446].
- her, all the world shall, [101].
- lacks time to, [594].
- love is doomed to, [683].
- the unalterable days, [600].
- who thinks must, [289].
- Mourns
- the dead, he, [307].
- nothing dies but something, [558].
- vile man that, [316].
- Mourned
- Mourners go about the streets, [831].
- Mournful
- midnight hours, [612].
- numbers, tell me not in, [612].
- rhymes, ring out my, [633].
- rustling in the dark, [615].
- truth, this, [366].
- Mourning,
- Mournings for the dead, [615].
- Mouse,
- Mouses wit not worth a leke, [4].
- Mousing owl hawked at, [120].
- Mouth
- and the meat, God sendeth, [11], [20].
- an thou 'lt, I 'll rant, [145].
- butter would not melt in her, [292].
- close, catches no flies, [787].
- even in the cannon's, [69].
- familiar in his, [92].
- gaping, and stupid eyes, [273].
- ginger shall be hot i' the, [75].
- like kisses from a female, [554].
- look a gift horse in the, [11], [211].
- most beautiful, in the world, [353].
- of babes and sucklings, [818].
- of hell, into the, [628].
- out of thine own, [842].
- purple-stainèd, [575].
- to water, made his, [212].
- which hath the deeper, [93].
- wickedness sweet in his, [817].
- with open, swallowing a tailor's news, [80].
- Mouths
- a sentence, as curs, [412].
- enemy in their, [152].
- familiar in their, [92].
- in a glass, made, [147].
- of men, in the, [162].
- of wisest censure, [152].
- without hands, [273].
- Mouth-filling oath, [86].
- Mouth-honour, breath, [124].
- Move easiest, those, [324].
- Moves
- Moved,
- Moving
- Moving-delicate and full of life, [53].
- Mown grass, like rain upon the, [821].
- Much
- goods laid up, [842].
- he reads, [111].
- he thinks too, [111].
- I owe, I have nothing, [770].
- I want which most would have, [22].
- may be made of a Scotchman, [371].
- may be said on both sides, [300], [363].
- more than little, is by much too, [86].
- more to that which had too, [67].
- of a muchness, [684].
- of earth so much of heaven, [472].
- one man can do, [263].
- so, to do so little done, [633].
- some have too, [22].
- something too, of this, [138].
- too, of a good thing, [71], [785].
- Muchness, much of a, [684].
- Muck of sweat, all of a, [402].
- Muckle, twice as, as a' that, [447].
- Mud, sun reflecting upon the, [169].
- Muddy ill-seeming thick, [73].
- Mudsills of society, [678].
- Muffled drums are beating, [612].
- Mugwump
- a person educated beyond his intellect, [682].
- mainspring mogul and, [681].
- Multiplied visions, [835].
- Multiplieth words, he, [817].
- Multitude
- call the afternoon, [56].
- is always in the wrong, [278].
- many-headed, [34], [103].
- of counsellors, [825].
- of projects, [709].
- of sins, charity shall cover the, [849].
- swinish, hoofs of a, [410].
- Multitudes in the valley of decision, [836].
- Multitudinous seas incarnadine, [120].
- Munich, wave, all thy banners, [515].
- Murder,
- a brother's, [139].
- by the law, [311].
- cannot be long hid, [62].
- ez fer war I call it, [658].
- [[1032]]many a foul and midnight, [383].
- one, made a villain, [425].
- one to destroy is, [311].
- sacrilegious, hath broke ope, [120].
- sleep, Macbeth, does, [119].
- though it have no tongue, [135].
- thousands takes a specious name to, [311].
- will out, [786].
- Murders, twenty mortal, [122].
- Murderer, carcasses bleed at the sight of the, [187].
- Murky air, into the, [239].
- Murmur,
- invites one to sleep, whose, [380].
- the shallow, [25].
- Murmurs
- as the ocean murmurs, [512].
- died away in hollow, [390].
- hear our mutual, [558].
- near the running brooks, [471].
- to their woe, [398].
- Murmuring
- Murmurings were heard within, [480].
- Murray was our boast, [332].
- Muscle,
- Muscular,
- his Christianity was, [609].
- training of a philosopher, [745].
- Muse,
- every conqueror creates a, [220].
- his chaste, [377].
- His praise, expressive silence, [357].
- meditate the thankless, [247].
- of fire, O for a, [90].
- on nature with a poet's eye, [513].
- rise honest, [322].
- said look in thy heart, [34].
- worst-humoured, [400].
- worst-natured, [279].
- Music
- and moonlight, [567].
- architecture is frozen, [807].
- at the close, setting sun and, [81].
- audible to him alone, [485].
- be the food of love, [74].
- breathing from her face, [550].
- ceasing of exquisite, [616].
- die in, [63].
- discourse most eloquent, [138].
- dwells lingering, where, [484].
- fading in, a swan-like end, [63].
- governed by a strain of, [485].
- hath charms to soothe the savage breast, [294].
- heavenly maid was young, [390].
- his very foot has, [427].
- in its roar, [547].
- in my heart I bore, [473].
- in the beauty, there is, [218].
- in the nightingale, there is no, [44].
- in them, die with all their, [636].
- instinct with, [485].
- like softest, [106].
- like the warbling of, [167].
- man that hath no, in himself, [66].
- mute, will make the, [629].
- never merry when I hear sweet, [65].
- night shall be filled with, [614].
- not for the doctrine but the, [324].
- of her face, [259].
- of humanity, still sad, [467].
- of the sea, rose to the, [503].
- of the spheres, [218].
- of the union, keep step to the, [588].
- of those village bells, [422].
- passed in, out of sight, [625].
- slumbers in the shell, [455].
- some to church repair for, [324].
- soul of, shed, [519].
- sounds of, creep in our ears, [65].
- sphere-descended maid, [390].
- sweet compulsion in, [250].
- sweeter than their own, a, [471].
- tells, many a tale their, [523].
- that would charm forever, [485].
- the sea-maid's, to hear, [57].
- 't is angels', [205].
- to attending ears, softest, [106].
- waste their, on the savage, [311].
- what fairy-like, [677].
- when soft voices die, [567].
- wherever there is harmony there is, [218].
- with her silver sound, [404].
- with its voluptuous swell, [542].
- with poem or with, [241].
- with the enamelled stones, [44].
- Music's golden tongue, [575].
- Musical
- as bright Apollo's lute, [56], [245].
- glasses, Shakespeare and the, [402].
- most, most melancholy, [249].
- Musing
- in his sullein mind, [28].
- on companions gone, [489].
- there an hour alone, [557].
- while the fire burned, [819].
- Muskets aimed at duck, [439].
- Musk-rose
- and woodbine, [248].
- of the dale, sweetened every, [245].
- Musk-roses, sweet with, [58].
- Must
- be as we are now, [263].
- I thus leave thee, [239].
- youth replies I can, [600].
- Mustard, after meat comes, [786].
- Mutantur, nos et mutamur, [321].
- Mute
- Mutine in a matron's bones, [140].
- Mutiny, stones to rise and, [114].
- Mutter, wizards that peep and, [833].
- Muttered in hell, 't was, [674].
- Mutters backward, [246].
- Mutton, joint of, [90].
- Muttons, to return to our, [771].
- Mutual heart, when we meet a, [358].
- My
- better half, [34].
- country 't is of thee, [546].
- ever new delight, [235].
- opinion is and so and so, [761].
- Mynheer Vandunck, [454].
- Myriad of precedent, codeless, [627].
- Myriad-minded Shakespeare, [504].
- Myriads
- Myrtle,
- Myrtles, grove of, [175], [803].
- Myself
- Mysteries lie beyond thy dust, [264].
- Mysterious
- cement of the soul, [354].
- union with its native sea, [480].
- way, God moves in a, [423].
- Mystery,
- Mystic fabric sprung, the, [535].
- Mystical lore, [514].
- Naebody care for me, if, [449].
- Naiad
- Naiads, leads the dancing, [414].
- Nail,
- fasten him as a, [834].
- on the head, hit the, [20], [183], [771].
- shoe lost for want of a, [360].
- to our coffin, care adds a, [431].
- to the mast her holy flag, [635].
- tooth and, [781].
- Nails
- fastened by the masters, [832].
- near your beauty with my, [93].
- Nailed
- by the ears, [214].
- on the bitter cross, [82].
- Naked,
- every day he clad the, [400].
- human heart, [308].
- in December snow, [81].
- new-born babe, [118].
- new-born child, [438].
- to lash the rascals, [155].
- to mine enemies, [100].
- villany, clothe my, [96].
- woods wailing winds, [573].
- wretches, poor, [147].
- Nam et ipsa scientia, [168].
- Name
- Achilles assumed, [219].
- Ah Sin was his, [669].
- and memory, [170].
- at which the world grew pale, [365].
- be George, if his, [78].
- be sung, let the Redeemer's, [302].
- behind them, left a, [837].
- beyond the sky, waft thy, [539].
- breathe not his, [519].
- call it by some better, [524].
- cannot conceive nor, [120].
- current but not appropriate, [457].
- deed without a, [123].
- fascination of a, [422].
- filches from me my good, [153].
- foolish whistling of a, [262].
- friend of every friendless, [366].
- good, better than precious ointment, [830].
- good, better than riches, [790], [827].
- good, in man and woman, [153].
- grand old, of gentleman, [633].
- greatness of his, [101].
- Greek or Roman, [267].
- halloo your, to the reverberate hills, [75].
- hell trembled at the hideous, [229].
- her, is never heard, [581].
- his former, is heard no more, [235].
- in print, pleasant to see one's, [539].
- in the ambush of my, [47].
- is great in mouths, [152].
- is Legion, my, [841].
- is MacGregor, my, [493].
- is Norval, my, [392].
- is woman, frailty thy, [128].
- king's, is a tower of strength, [97].
- lights without a, [256].
- local habitation and a, [59].
- love can scarce deserve the, [549].
- magic of a, [513].
- man with a terrible, [508].
- mark the marble with his, [322].
- murder takes a specious, [311].
- no blot on his, [514].
- no one can speak, [507].
- no parties, I, [198].
- of action, lose the, [136].
- of Crispian, rouse at the, [92].
- of the Prophet figs, [517].
- of the slough was Despond, [265].
- of the world, borrow the, [166].
- of Vanity Fair, it beareth the, [265].
- Phœbus what a, [539].
- pledge of a deathless, [616].
- ravished with the whistling of a, [319].
- rose by any other, [105].
- so blest as thine, no, [345].
- speak to thee in friendship's, [523].
- the world grew pale at, [365].
- thence they had their, [246].
- though late redeem thy, [354].
- to be known by, no, [152].
- to every fixed star, that give a, [54].
- unmusical to the Volscians' ears, [103].
- was writ in water, [577].
- we will not ask her, [516].
- what is friendship but a, [402].
- what 's in a, [105].
- what the dickens his, is, [46].
- which no one can spell, [508].
- whose, has been well spelt, [559].
- worth an age without a, [493].
- worthy of the, [447].
- Names,
- call things by their right, [457].
- commodity of good, [83].
- familiar as household words, [92].
- he loved to hear, [635].
- new-made honour doth forget men's, [78].
- of all the gods at once, [110].
- of their founders, forgotten the, [222].
- one of the few immortal, [562].
- syllable men's, [243].
- twenty more such, [72].
- which never were, [72].
- win ourselves good, [36].
- Named thee but to praise, nor, [562].
- Nameless
- column with the buried base, [546].
- deed, tells of a, [456].
- unremembered acts, [467].
- Nan, such mistress such, [21].
- Nap after dinner, [372].
- [[1034]]Napkins tacked together, two, [87].
- Naples is known, man to whom all, [798].
- Napoleon's troops, [537].
- Naps, old John, of Greece, [72].
- Narcissa's last words, [321].
- Narcotics numbing pain, [631].
- Narrative with age, [337].
- Narrow
- as the neck of a vinegar-cruet, [376].
- compass, [220].
- human wit so, [323].
- isthmus, this, [525].
- the corner where man dwells, [750].
- two, words hic jacet, [27].
- world, he doth bestride the, [110].
- Narrowed his mind, [399].
- Narrowing lust of gold, [633].
- Nasty ideas, a man of, [291].
- Nation,
- ballads of a, [281].
- confound the language of the, [462].
- corner-stone of a, [616].
- curled darlings of our, [149].
- God sifted a whole, [266].
- he hates our sacred, [61].
- language of the, [462].
- laws of a, who should make the, [281].
- made and preserved us a, [517], [595].
- ne'er would thrive, [287].
- noble and puissant, [254].
- not lift sword against, [832].
- of gallant men, [409].
- of men of honour, [409].
- of shopkeepers, [858].
- other courts of the, [213].
- righteousness exalteth a, [826].
- small one a strong, [834].
- trick of our English, [88].
- void of wit and humour, [389].
- Nations
- as a drop of a bucket, [834].
- but two, in all, [263].
- cheap defence of, [410].
- eclipsed the gayety of, [369].
- enrich unknowing, [39].
- fierce contending, [299].
- fond hope of many, [547].
- friendship with all, [435].
- greatness of his name make new, [101].
- kindreds and tongues, [849].
- mountains make enemies of, [418].
- Niobe of, [546].
- to foreign, and to the next ages, [170].
- Nation's eyes, history in a, [385].
- National debt a national blessing, [532].
- Native
- and to the manner born, [130].
- charm, one, [398].
- heath, my foot is on my, [493].
- hue of resolution, [136].
- land good night, my, [540].
- seas, guard our, [514].
- shore, adieu my, [540].
- shore, fast by their, [423].
- to the heart, head is not more, [127].
- wood-notes wild, [249].
- Nativity chance or death, [46].
- Natural
- defect, not caused by any, [168].
- force abated, nor his, [814].
- I do it more, [75].
- in him to please, [267].
- more than, [134].
- on the stage he was, [399].
- selection, [622].
- sorrow loss or pain, [473].
- tears they dropped, [240].
- Naturalist and historian, [367].
- Naturalists observe a flea, so, [290].
- Naturally as pigs squeak, [210].
- Nature,
- accuse not, [238].
- action lies in his true, [139].
- affrighted, recoils, [411].
- against the use of, [116].
- an apprentice, [446].
- ancestors of, [229].
- and nature's God, [304].
- and nature's laws, [330].
- and reason, according to, [754].
- appalled, [354].
- art imitates, [305].
- be your teacher, let, [466].
- blessed is the healthy, [579].
- book of, [784].
- book of, short of leaves, [585].
- broke the die, [552].
- built many stories high, [222].
- cannot make a man, [660].
- cannot miss, [272].
- canvas glowed beyond, [394].
- clever man by, [457].
- commonplace of, [473].
- compunctious visitings of, [117].
- could no further go, the force of, [271].
- course of, is the art of God, [310].
- credulities dear to, [486].
- custom is almost, [735].
- darling of, [776].
- death is a secret of, [751].
- debt to, 's quickly paid, [204].
- diseased, breaks forth, [85].
- disobedience to, [746].
- dissembling, [95].
- done in my days of, [131].
- everything contains all the powers of, [601].
- exerting unwearied power, [414].
- extremes in, [317], [322].
- faire is good by, [29].
- fast in fate, binding, [334].
- fault to, [127].
- first cause of all that is true, [755].
- first made man, free as, [275].
- fitted by, to bear, [753].
- fool of, stood, [273].
- fools of, [131].
- for 't is their, too, [301].
- formed but one such man, [552].
- forms us for ourselves, [777].
- framed strange fellows, [59].
- friend a masterpiece of, [602].
- from her seat sighing, [239].
- great secretary of, [208].
- habit is second, [779].
- he is great who is what he is from, [602].
- her custom holds, [143].
- his, is too noble, [103].
- hold the mirror up to, [137].
- holds communion with, [572].
- how unjust to, [307].
- [[1035]]I do fear thy, [117].
- I loved, [512].
- in hir corages, [1].
- in him was almost lost, [390].
- in spite of, and their stars, [211].
- in the love of, [572].
- in you stands on the very verge, [146].
- is a mutable cloud, [601].
- is above art in that respect, [148].
- is but art unknown, [316].
- is fine in love, [142].
- is good by, [29].
- is styled truth, [755].
- is subdued to what it works in, [163].
- is the art of God, [218], [310].
- is too noble for the world, [103].
- lengths unknown, to carry, [414].
- little we see in, that is ours, [476].
- lived in the eye of, [468].
- looks through, [320].
- lord of all the works of, [30].
- lost in art, [390].
- lost the perfect mould, [552].
- loves so well to change, [752].
- made a pause, [306].
- made her, fairer than, [35].
- made her what she is, [452].
- made thee to temper man, [280].
- made us men, [657].
- might stand up, [115].
- modesty of, o'erstep not the, [137].
- mortal, did tremble, [478].
- mourns her worshipper, [488].
- muse on, with a poet's eye, [513].
- must obey necessity, [115].
- never did betray, [467].
- never lends her excellence, [46].
- never made, death which, [308].
- never put her jewels into a garret, [170].
- no such thing in, [279].
- not inferior to art, [756].
- not man the less but, more, [547].
- of an insurrection, [111].
- of things that are, [755].
- one touch of, [102].
- out from the heart of, [598].
- passing through, to eternity, [127].
- pattern of excelling, [156].
- permit, to take her own way, [780].
- prodigality of, [96].
- prompting of, [718].
- rich with the spoils of, [217].
- rough paths of peevish, [288].
- says best and she says roar, [283].
- second, practice becomes, [707].
- seems dead o'er one half-world, [119].
- shakes off her firmness, [354].
- shows, happiness depends as, [413].
- sink in years, [299].
- so mild and benign, [312].
- solid ground of, [485].
- some things are of that, [266].
- speaks a various language, [572].
- state of war by, [290].
- strong propensity of, [253].
- sullenness against, [254].
- swears the lovely dears, [446].
- sweet look that, wears, [613].
- teaches beasts, [103].
- the breeze of, [480].
- the vicar of the Lord, [6].
- this fortress built by, [81].
- 't is their, too, [301].
- to advantage dressed, [323].
- to write and read comes by, [51].
- tone of languid, [417].
- under tribute, laid all, [457].
- unjust to, and himself, [307].
- up to nature's God, [320], [610].
- use can almost change the stamp of, [141].
- voice of, cries, [385].
- war was the state of, [407].
- weaknesses of human, [430].
- wears one universal grin, [362].
- what I call God fools call, [651].
- what is done against, [741].
- what we owe to, [339].
- who can paint like, [355].
- whole frame of, [300].
- whose body, is, [316].
- wild abyss the womb of, [229].
- wills, death a thing that, [755].
- youth of primy, [129].
- Natures, same with common, [313].
- Nature's
- bastards not her sons, [246].
- chief masterpiece, [279].
- cockloft is empty, [222].
- copy is not eterne, [121].
- daily food, human, [474].
- end of language is declined, [310].
- evening comment, [483].
- God, through nature up to, [320], [610].
- good and God's, [644].
- grace, rob me of free, [357].
- happiest mould, [388].
- heart beats strong, [634].
- heart in tune, [580].
- journeymen, [137].
- kindly law, [318].
- laws lay hid in night, [330].
- own creating, noble of, [358].
- own sweet cunning hand, [74].
- prentice hand, [446].
- second course, [120].
- second sun, love is, [35].
- soft nurse, gentle sleep, [89].
- sternest painter, [540].
- sweet restorer balmy sleep, [306].
- teachings, list to, [572].
- walks, eye, [375].
- works, universal blank of, [230].
- Naught
- a trifle, think, [311].
- but the nightingale's song, [428].
- can me bereave, [357].
- horror of falling into, [298].
- in this life sweet, [184].
- my sighs avail, [683].
- saith the buyer it is, [827].
- venture naught have, [21].
- woman's nay doth stand for, [163].
- Naughty
- night to swim in, [147].
- world, good deed in a, [66].
- Nausicaa, heaven of charms divine, [343].
- Nautilus, learn of the little, [318].
- [[1036]]Navies are stranded when, [493].
- Navigators, winds and waves on the side of the ablest, [430].
- Navy,
- load would sink a, [99].
- of England, royal, [392].
- Nay
- he shall have, [9].
- woman's, doth stand for naught, [163].
- Nazareth, good thing out of, [842].
- Ne supra crepidam, [721].
- Neæra's hair, tangles of, [657].
- Near,
- he comes too, [193], [350].
- he seems so, [633].
- is God to man, so, [600].
- to be thought so, will go, [53].
- to kerke the, from God more farre, [29].
- Nearer my God to thee, [606].
- Neat
- not gaudy, [510].
- repast light and choice, [252].
- still to be, still to be drest, [178].
- Neat's
- leather, ever trod on, [110].
- leather, shoe of, [213].
- Neat-handed Phillis, [248].
- Nebulous star we call the sun, [630].
- Necessary
- Necessitatem in virtutem, [3].
- Necessite, maken vertue of, [3].
- Necessity
- beautiful, [640].
- has no law, [773].
- is the argument of tyrants, [453].
- knows no law, [711].
- nature must obey, [115].
- never refuses anything, [711].
- of mortal passions, [740].
- proper parent of an art, [441].
- the gods cannot strive against, [758].
- the mother of invention, [305].
- the tyrant's plea, [232].
- to make virtue of, [3], [192].
- turns to glorious gain, [476].
- villains by, [146].
- we give the praise of virtue to, [721].
- Necessity's sharp pinch, [146].
- Neck,
- driveth o'er a soldier's, [105].
- millstone hanged about his, [842].
- Necks
- to gripe of noose, [440].
- walk with stretched-forth, [833].
- Nectar
- on a lip, [442].
- water, and the rocks pure gold, [44].
- Nectarean juice, [577].
- Nectared sweets, feast of, [245].
- Need,
- deserted at his utmost, [271].
- ever but in times of, [273].
- friend in, [701].
- good turn at, [782].
- many things I do not, [759].
- of a remoter charm, [467].
- of blessing, I had most, [119].
- of milk not strong meat, [848].
- Needs
- Needed by each one, all are, [598].
- Needful, one thing is, [842].
- Needle
- and thread, hinders, [585].
- and thread, plying her, [585].
- eye of a, go through the, [840].
- in a bottle of hay, [670].
- points faithfully, the, [524].
- to the pole, true as the, [306].
- true, like the, [389].
- Needle's eye, postern of a, [82].
- Needless alexandrine, [324].
- Needy hollow-eyed sharp-looking, [50].
- Neglect
- Neglecting worldly ends, [42].
- Negligences, his noble, [288].
- Negotiate for itself, every eye, [51].
- Neighbour,
- hate your, [591].
- love of your, [720].
- love your, as thyself, [813], [838], [840].
- says, looks not to what his, [751].
- that he might rob a, [592].
- to wrangle with a, [776].
- Neighbours, do good to our, [691].
- Neighbour's
- corn, acre of, [472].
- creed, argument to thy, [598].
- heart, in conjecture of a, [749].
- shame, publishing our, [670].
- wife, love your, [591].
- Neighbouring eyes, cynosure of, [248].
- Neighe as ever he can, [2].
- Neighing steed, farewell the, [154].
- Neighs, high and boastful, [92].
- Neither here nor there, [156].
- Nelly, none so fine as, [285].
- Nemean lion's nerve, [131].
- Neptune, would not flatter, [103].
- Neptune's ocean, all great, [120].
- Nerve,
- Nerves
- and finer fibres brace, [357].
- shall never tremble, [122].
- Nessus, shirt of, is upon me, [158].
- Nest,
- byrd that fyleth his owne, [8], [18].
- birds in last year's, no, [613].
- this delicious, [357].
- Nests,
- birds of this year in the, of the last, [792].
- birds in their little, agree, [302].
- birds of the air have, [839].
- in order ranged, [242].
- Nest-eggs to make clients lay, [215].
- Nestor swear, though, [59].
- Net, all is fish that cometh to, [15].
- Nets, ladies spend their time making, [291].
- Nether millstone, hard as, [818].
- Nettle
- danger, out of this, [84].
- tender-handed stroke a, [313].
- Neutral, loyal and, in a moment, [120].
- Neutrality of an impartial judge, [411].
- Never
- alone appear the Immortals, [502].
- better late than, [13].
- comes to pass, [454].
- elated, never dejected, [320].
- ending still beginning, [272].
- less alone, [431], [455].
- loved sae blindly, had we, [452].
- mention her, no we, [581].
- met or never parted, had we, [452].
- [[1037]]never can forget, [580].
- says a foolish thing, [279].
- tell a lie, [757].
- to hope again, [99].
- was seen nor never shall be, [182].
- would lay down my arms, [364].
- Never-ending flight of days, [227].
- Never-failing
- Nevermore
- New
- broom sweeps clean, [16].
- cost little less than, [296].
- departure, [858].
- ever charming ever, [358].
- fashion, the world's, [54].
- is not valuable, what is, [532].
- laws, new lords and, [200].
- look amaist as weel 's the, [447].
- or old, ale enough whether, [23].
- or old, alike fantastic if too, [324].
- see this is, it may be said, [830].
- Testament, blessing of the, [164].
- thing under the sun, no, [830].
- things succeed, [203].
- transcends the old, the, [618].
- what is valuable is not, [532].
- what was, was false, [374].
- world into existence, [464].
- Zealand, traveller from, [591].
- News,
- bringer of unwelcome, [88].
- evil, rides post, [242].
- from a far country, [828].
- good, baits, [242].
- much older than their ale, [397].
- on the Rialto, what, [61].
- swallowing a tailor's, [80].
- New-born
- New England,
- I sing, [655].
- lights her fire in every prairie, [655].
- Newest kind of ways, [90].
- New-fangled mirth, May's, [54].
- New-fledged offspring, [396].
- New-laid eggs roasted rare, [274].
- New-lighted, herald Mercury, [140].
- New-made honour doth forget men's names, [78].
- New-mown hay, [296].
- New-spangled ore, [248].
- Newspaper, never look into a, [441].
- Newspapers are villanous, [441].
- Newt, eye of, and toe of frog, [123].
- Newton
- be, God said let, [330].
- where stood the statue of, [475].
- Next doth ride abroad, [417].
- Niagara stuns with thundering sound, [395].
- Nicanor lay dead in his harness, [837].
- Nice
- of no vile hold to stay him up, [79].
- too, for a statesman, [399].
- Nicely sanded floor, [397].
- Nicer hands, affection hateth, [27].
- Niche he was ordained to fill, [421].
- Nicht-goun, in his, [679].
- Nick,
- Niggardly rich man, [761].
- Nigh is grandeur to our dust, [600].
- Night,
- a cap by, [397], [401].
- across the day beyond the, [627].
- an atheist half believes a God by, [308].
- and storm and darkness, [544].
- as darker grows the, [399].
- attention still as, [227].
- azure robe of, the, [573].
- bed by, chest of drawers by day, [397].
- before Christmas, 't was the, [527].
- black it stood as, [228].
- borrower of the, [120].
- breathed the long long, [639].
- breathing through the, [583].
- calm and silent, [642].
- candles of the, [66].
- chaos and old, [224].
- cheek of, hangs upon the, [105].
- closed his eyes in endless, [382].
- cometh when no man can work, [843].
- danger's troubled, [515].
- darkens the streets, [224].
- day brought back my, [252].
- day of woe the watchful, [508].
- deep of, is crept upon our talk, [115].
- descending, [331].
- doomed to walk the, [131].
- eldest, and chaos, [229].
- empty-vaulted, [244].
- except I be by Sylvia in the, [44].
- fair regent of the, [426].
- follows the day, [130].
- for the morrow, desire of the, [567].
- from busy day the peaceful, [387].
- gloomy as, he stands, [345].
- golden lamps in a green, [262].
- good, and joy be wi' you, [458].
- good night good, [106].
- had withdrawn her sable veil, [786].
- has a thousand eyes, [669].
- hideous, makes, [331].
- hideous, making, [131].
- how beautiful is, [507].
- imagining some fear in the, [59].
- in love with, [107].
- in Russia, this will last out a, [47].
- in the dead of, [88].
- infant crying in the, [632].
- infinite day excludes the, [303].
- innumerable as the stars of, [235].
- is but the daylight sick, [66].
- is long that never finds the day, [124].
- is the time to weep, [497].
- joint labourer with the day, [126].
- last in the train of, [235].
- light will repay the wrongs of, [203].
- lightning in the collied, [57].
- listening ear of, [640].
- lovely as a Lapland, [475].
- lovers' tongues by, [106].
- many a dreadful, [356].
- meaner beauties of the, [174].
- mid the cheerless hours of, [568].
- motions of his spirit are dull as, [66].
- my native land good, [540].
- [[1038]]nature's laws lay hid in, [330].
- naughty, to swim in, [147].
- no evil thing walks by, [244].
- nor the moon by, [824].
- O day and, [133].
- of cloudless climes, [551].
- of memories and of sighs, [511].
- of sorrow, a fore-spent, [258].
- of the grave, [428].
- of waking, morn of toil, [491].
- oft in the stilly, [523].
- oft in the tranquil, [587].
- passed a miserable, [96].
- pillar of fire by, [813].
- pilot 't is a fearful, [581].
- regent of the, [426].
- sable goddess, [306].
- say not good, [433].
- shades of, [234].
- shadow of a starless, [564].
- shall be filled with music, [614].
- silver lining on the, [243].
- singeth all, [127].
- so full of ghastly dreams, [96].
- so late into the, [553].
- soft stillness and the, [65].
- son of the sable, [39].
- sound of revelry by, [542].
- stars in empty, [496].
- steal a few hours from the, [521].
- sung from morn till, [427].
- Sylvia in the, except I be by, [44].
- that makes me or fordoes me, [156].
- that first we met, [581].
- that slepen alle, [1].
- till it be morrow, [106].
- to bloom for sons of, [520].
- to each a fair good, [490].
- toiling upward in the, [616].
- unto night showeth knowledge, [819].
- upon the cheek of, [105].
- vast and middle of the, [128].
- watch in the, [822].
- watchman what of the, [833].
- what is the, [123].
- when deep sleep falleth, [816].
- windy, a rainy morrow, [162].
- wings of, [614].
- witching time of, [139].
- with this her solemn bird, [233].
- womb of uncreated, [227].
- world in love with, [107].
- would not spend another such, [96].
- yield day to, [93].
- Nights
- and days to come, all our, [117].
- are longest in Russia, when, [47].
- are wholesome, [127].
- awake, lie ten, [51].
- dews of summer, [426].
- forty days and forty, [812].
- profit of their shining, [54].
- such as sleep o', [111].
- three sleepless, I passed, [465].
- to waste long, in pensive discontent, [29].
- with sleep, winding up, [92].
- Night's
- Night-cap decked his brow, [401].
- Night-flower sees but one moon, [521].
- Nightingale
- dies for shame if another bird sings, [188].
- man who imitated the, [726].
- no music in the, [44].
- roar an 't were any, [57].
- the wakeful, [233].
- to act the part of a, [743].
- was mute, the, [589].
- Nightingale's
- Nightly
- pitch my moving tent, [497].
- to the listening earth, [300].
- Nil tam difficilest, [203].
- Nile,
- allegory on the banks of the, [440].
- dam up the waters of the, [596].
- dogs drinking from the, [715], [719].
- outvenoms all the worms of, [160].
- show me the fountain of the, [602].
- where is my serpent of old, [157].
- Nilotic isle, [240].
- Nimble
- and airy servitors, [253].
- and full of subtle flame, [196].
- Nimbly
- and sweetly recommends itself, [117].
- capers, in a lady's chamber, [95].
- Nine
- Ninety-eight, to speak of, [681].
- Ninny, Handel 's but a, [351].
- Ninth part of a hair, I 'll cavil on, [85].
- Niobe,
- Nipping and an eager air, [130].
- Nips his root, [99].
- Nisi suadeat intervallis, [857].
- No
- better than you should be, [197].
- day without a line, [720].
- love lost between us, [178].
- more like my father, [128].
- more of that Hal, [85].
- reckoning made, [107].
- sooner looked but they loved, [71].
- sooner met but they looked, [71].
- sooner sighed but asked the reason, [71].
- Noah's
- ark, hunt it into, [416].
- ark, mouldy rolls of, [268].
- Nobilitas sola est atque unica virtus, [406].
- Nobility,
- betwixt the wind and his, [83].
- idleness is an appendix to, [187].
- is the only virtue, [721].
- my, begins with me, [733].
- of ascent and descent, [668].
- our old, [680].
- Nobility's true badge, mercy is, [103].
- Noble
- and approved good masters, [149].
- army of martyrs, [850].
- be, [656].
- bloods, the breed of, [110].
- by heritage generous and free, [285].
- in a death so, [242].
- [[1039]]in reason, [134].
- living and the noble dead, [476].
- mind o'erthrown, [136].
- negligences, teach his, [288].
- of nature's own creating, [358].
- origin, gift of, [474].
- thoughts, never alone with, [34].
- to be good, 't is only, [624].
- to be, we 'll be good, [406].
- too, for the world, [103].
- Nobles
- and heralds, [288].
- by the right of an earlier creation, [590].
- Nobleman writes a book, when a, [374].
- Noblemen of the garden, [597].
- Nobleness in other men, [656].
- Nobler
- growth, man is the, [433].
- in the mind to suffer, [135].
- loves and cares, [477].
- Noblest,
- feels the, acts the best, [654].
- mind the best contentment has, [27].
- Roman of them all, [115].
- thing, earth's, [656].
- things, sweetness and light the two, [291].
- work of God, an honest man, [319], [447].
- Nobly
- born must nobly meet his fate, [698].
- die for their country, [102].
- planned, perfect woman, [475].
- Nobody
- Nobody's business, [207].
- Nod,
- affects to, [271].
- an esteemed person's, [728].
- ready with every, to tumble, [97].
- shakes his curls and gives the, [337].
- Nods
- Nodded at the helm, Palinurus, [332].
- Noddin, nid nid, [458].
- Nodding
- Nodosities of the oak, [412].
- Noise,
- dire was the, of conflict, [236].
- like of a hidden brook, [499].
- no, over a good deed, [753].
- of endless wars, [229].
- of folly, shunn'st the, [249].
- of many waters, [822].
- of waters in mine ears, [96].
- they that govern make least, [196].
- Noiseless
- fabric sprung, [535].
- falls the foot of time, [464].
- foot of time, inaudible and, [74].
- tenor of their way, [385].
- Noll for shortness called, [388].
- Nomen alias quære, [175].
- Nominated in the bond, [65].
- Nomination
- Non amo te, Sabidi, [286].
- None
- are so desolate, [541].
- but himself his parallel, [352].
- but the brave deserves the fair, [271].
- ever loved but at first sight, [35].
- knew thee but to love thee, [562].
- on earth above her, [455].
- resign, few die and, [435].
- so blind that will not see, [283], [293].
- so deaf that will not hear, [19], [283].
- so poor to do him reverence, [113].
- think the great unhappy but the great, [310].
- to praise, maid with, [469].
- unhappy but the great, [301].
- who dares do more is, [118].
- without hope e'er loved, [377].
- Nonsense
- and sense, through, [269].
- now and then, a little, [389].
- the corner of, [505].
- Nook
- for me, an obscure, [643].
- seat in some poetic, [536].
- Nooks to lie and read in, [536].
- Noon,
- Noonday,
- Noontide air, summer's, [227].
- Noose, necks to gripe of, [440].
- Noosing a bursting purse, [449].
- Norman blood, [624].
- North,
- Ariosto of the, [545].
- ask where 's the, [318].
- fair weather out of the, [817].
- hills of the stormy, [570].
- no East no West no, [517].
- to southeast to west, [781].
- unripened beauties of the, [298].
- Northern
- North-wind's breath, [570].
- Norval, my name is, [392].
- Norwegian hills, hewn on, [224].
- Nor'-wester is blowing, a strong, [510].
- Nose,
- any, may ravage a rose, [643].
- down his innocent, [67].
- entuned in hire, [1].
- his own, would not assert his, [415].
- into other men's porridge, [787].
- jolly red nose, [683].
- look so blue, why does thy, [673].
- of Cleopatra, [799].
- on a man's face, [44], [192], [785].
- paying through the, [858].
- sharp as a pen, [91].
- spectacles on, and pouch on side, [69].
- that 's his precious, [585].
- to the grindstone, [360].
- wipe a bloody, [349].
- Noses,
- Nosegay of culled flowers, [779].
- Nostril,
- that ever offended, [46].
- upturned his, [239].
- Nostrils, breath is in his, [833].
- Not
- a drum was heard, [563].
- dead but gone before, [455].
- [[1040]]if I know myself at all, [509].
- in the vein, I am, [97].
- in toys we spent them, [260].
- lost but gone before, [283].
- of an age but for all time, [179].
- that I loved Cæsar less, [113].
- to know me, [234].
- to speak it profanely, [137].
- what we wish, [390].
- with me is against me, [842].
- Notches on the blade, [811].
- Note,
- deed of dreadful, [121].
- deserving, [201].
- it in a book, [834].
- of him take no, [52].
- of praise, swells the, [384].
- of preparation, give dreadful, [92].
- of time, we take no, [306].
- of, when found make a, [652].
- take note take, O world, [154].
- that means to be of, [158].
- that swells the gale, [386].
- which Cupid strikes, [218].
- youth that means to be of, [158].
- Notes,
- all the compass of the, [271].
- by distance made more sweet, [390].
- chiel 's amang ye takin', [449].
- of woe, the deepest, [452].
- thick-warbled, [241].
- thy liquid, [251].
- thy once loved poet sung, [335].
- with many a winding bout, [249].
- Note-book, set in a, [115].
- Nothing,
- a thing cannot go back to, [751].
- becomes him ill, [55].
- before and nothing behind, [503].
- blessed is he who expects, [347].
- but that, might ever do, [78].
- but vain fantasy, begot of, [105].
- but well and fair, [242].
- but what hath been said before, [185], [702].
- can be well done hastily, [711].
- can bring back the hour, [478].
- can come out of nothing, [751].
- can cover his high fame, [198].
- can need a lie, [205].
- can touch him further, [121].
- can we call our own but death, [82].
- comes amiss so money comes, [72].
- comes to the new or strange, [625].
- common did or mean, [263].
- condition of doing, [748].
- created something of, [222].
- death in itself is, [276].
- dies but something mourns, [558].
- earthly could surpass her, [555].
- either good or bad, [134].
- else but to be mended, [211].
- emboldens sin so much as mercy, [109].
- except a battle lost, [463].
- extenuate, [156].
- for thee is too early, [752].
- full of sound and fury signifying, [125].
- gives to airy, [59].
- half so sweet in life, [521].
- having, yet hath all, [174].
- hid from the heat thereof, [819].
- I have everything yet have, [702].
- I owe much, I have, [770].
- I want nothing and I possess, [702].
- if not critical, [151].
- ill can dwell in such a temple, [43].
- in excess, [757].
- in his life became him, [117].
- infinite deal of, speaks an, [60].
- is but what is not, [116].
- is changed in France, [809].
- is good or fair alone, [598].
- is impossible, [11].
- is here for tears, [242].
- is law that is not reason, [278].
- is so hard but search will find it out, [203].
- is there to come, [261].
- is unnatural, [441].
- learned nothing and forgotten, [811].
- like being used to a thing, [441].
- little is better than, [710].
- long, everything by starts and, [268].
- must be done too late, [720].
- new except what is forgotten, [811].
- of him that doth fade, [42].
- passages that lead to, [386].
- profits more than self-esteem, [238].
- risks nothing gains, [21].
- says, when nothing to say, [374].
- secretly, do, [697].
- settled in manners, there is, [602].
- so becomes a man as modest stillness, [91].
- so difficult but it may be found out, [704].
- so expensive as glory, [460].
- so precious as time, [773].
- starve with, [60].
- succeeds like success, [858].
- that he did not adorn, [367].
- the sweet do, [748].
- the world knows, of its greatest men, [594].
- 't is something, [153].
- 't is not for, we life pursue, [276].
- to him falls early, [183].
- to this, but, [378].
- to wail or knock the breast, [242].
- to write about, [748].
- triumphs for, [160].
- true but heaven, [524].
- we desire, so much as what we ought not to have, [711].
- will come of nothing, [146].
- wise for saying, [60].
- wise men say, in dangerous times, [196].
- zealous for, [373].
- Nothings, such laboured, [324].
- Nothingness,
- Noticeable man, [472].
- Notion, blunder and foolish, [448].
- Notions, fudge we call old, [661].
- Notorious by base fraud, [715].
- Nought
- is everything, [517].
- shall make us rue, [80].
- so vile that on the earth, [106].
- Nourish all the world, [56].
- [[1041]]Nourisher in life's feast, [120].
- Nourishment called supper, [54].
- Novelty, pleased with, [417].
- November's surly blast, [446].
- Now
- and forever, [533].
- came still evening on, [233].
- eternal, does always last, [261].
- everlasting, [261].
- I know it, thought so once, [350].
- I lay me down to sleep, [687].
- if it be, 't is not to come, [145].
- is the accepted time, [846].
- 's the day, now 's the hour, [450].
- Noyance or unrest, [357].
- Null,
- Nulla dies sine linea, [720].
- Nullum
- magnum ingenium, [267].
- quod tetigit non ornavit, [367].
- Number,
- blessings without, [302].
- happiness of the greatest, [856].
- our days, teach us to, [822].
- stand more for, than accompt, [48].
- Numbers,
- add to golden, [182].
- good luck in odd, [46].
- harmonious, [230].
- lisped in, [327].
- lived in Settle's, [331].
- luck in odd, there is, [583].
- magic, and persuasive sound, [294].
- round, are false, [375].
- sanctified the crime, [425].
- stream in smoother, [324].
- tell me not in mournful, [612].
- there is divinity in odd, [46].
- warmly pure, [389].
- Nun,
- like sentinel and, [635].
- the holy time is quiet as a, [470].
- Nunnery get thee to a, [136].
- Nunquam se minus otiosum, [455].
- Nuptial bower, led her to the, [237].
- Nurse
- a flame, if you, [516].
- contemplation, her best, [244].
- for a poetic child, [489].
- nature's soft, [89].
- of arms and land of scholars, [395].
- of manly sentiment, [410].
- of young desire, [427].
- Nurses, wives are old men's, [165].
- Nurse's arms, puking in the, [69].
- Nursed a dear gazelle, [526].
- Nursing her wrath, [451].
- Nutbrown ale, the spicy, [249].
- Nutmeg-graters, rough as, [313].
- Nutmegs and cloves, [683].
- Nutrition, to draw, [317].
- Nymph,
- Nympha pudica Deum vidit, [258].
- Nympholepsy of fond despair, [546].
- O me no O's, [862].
- Oak,
- bend a knotted, [294].
- brave old, the, [667].
- for angling rod a sturdy, [217].
- from a small acorn grows, [459].
- hardest-timbered, [94].
- hearts of, are our ships, [388].
- hollow, our palace is, [537].
- little strokes fell great, [360].
- many strokes overthrow the tallest, [32].
- nodosities of the, [412].
- raven on yon left-hand, [349].
- shadow of the British, [410].
- ships were British, [388].
- Oaks,
- branch-charmed, [575].
- from little acorns, tall, [459].
- Oaken bucket, the old, [537].
- Oar,
- drip of the suspended, [543].
- in every man's boat, [789].
- low stir of leaves and dip of, [619].
- soft moves the dipping, [674].
- spread the thin, [318].
- Oars
- alone can ne'er prevail, [416].
- keep time and voices tune, [518].
- were silver, the, [157].
- with falling, [262].
- Oat-cakes and sulphur, the land of, [459].
- Oath,
- corporal, [788].
- good mouth-filling, [86].
- hard a keeping, sworn too, [54].
- he never made, to break an, [214].
- he that imposes an, [214].
- honour of more weight than an, [757].
- no, too binding for a lover, [697].
- not the, makes us believe, [696].
- spirit flew up with the, [379].
- trust no man on his, [109].
- Oaths,
- false as dicers', [140].
- soldier full of strange, [69].
- Oatmeal, literature on a little, [460].
- Oats food for horses, [187].
- Obadias, David, Josias, [686].
- Obdured breast, arm the, [228].
- Obedience
- Obey
- the important call, [421].
- to love cherish and to, [851].
- troops of friends, [124].
- whom three realms, [326].
- Object
- be our country, let our, [530].
- in possession, [748].
- Objects
- in an airy height, [287].
- of all thought, [467].
- sees in all, eye of intellect, [579].
- Obligation,
- Obliged by hunger, [326].
- Obliging, so, ne'er obliged, [327].
- Oblivion,
- after life is, [750].
- bury in, [201].
- second childishness and mere, [69].
- stretch her wing, [347].
- tooth of time and razure of, [49].
- Oblivious antidote, some sweet, [125].
- Obscure
- grave, a little little, [82].
- palpable, [227].
- Obscures the show of evil, [63].
- Obsequious majesty, [237].
- Observance,
- [[1042]]Observation,
- bearings of this, [652].
- by my penny of, [55].
- smack of, [78].
- strange places crammed with, [68].
- with extensive view, [365].
- Observations which we make, [320].
- Observe the opportunity, [837].
- Observer,
- God has waited six thousand years for an, [670].
- he is a great, [111].
- Observers, observed of all, [136].
- Observer's sake, partial for the, [320].
- Obstinate questionings of sense, [478].
- Obstruction, to lie in cold, [48].
- Occasion,
- courage mounted with, [78].
- mellowing of, [55].
- requires, silent when, [729].
- to know one another, [45].
- when to take, by the hand, [623].
- Occasions
- and causes, [93].
- qualities to meet great, [663].
- Occident, in the yet unformed, [39].
- Occupation,
- Occupations, let thy, be few, [752].
- Occurrence, fortuitous, [403].
- Ocean
- bed, day-star in the, [248].
- deep bosom of the, [95].
- depths of the, [674].
- girdled with the sky, [507].
- grasp the, with my span, [303].
- great Neptune's, [120].
- I have loved thee, [547].
- is this the mighty, [512].
- leans against the land, [395].
- life's tremulous, [528].
- like the round, [507].
- murmurs as the, [512].
- nothing but sky and, [503].
- of truth all undiscovered, [278].
- on life's vast, [317].
- on whose awful face, [610].
- roll on thou dark blue, [547].
- sunless retreats of the, [524].
- the round, [467].
- to the river of his thoughts, [553].
- unfathomed caves of, [385].
- upon a painted, [498].
- wave, life on the, [675].
- wave of the, [680].
- Ocean's
- foam to sail, on, [542].
- mane, hand upon the, [588].
- melancholy waste, [572].
- O'clock, for it 's nou ten, [679].
- October, dies in, [184].
- Octogenarian chief, the, [545].
- Octosyllabic verse, the, [550].
- Ocular proof, give me, [154].
- Odd
- numbers, divinity in, [46].
- numbers, luck in, [583].
- numbers most effectual, [720].
- numbers, the god delights in, [720].
- Odds,
- facing fearful, [593].
- life must one swear, [287].
- with morning, night almost at, [123].
- Odious,
- Odorous, comparisons are, [52].
- Odour,
- stealing and giving, [74].
- sweet and wholesome, [296].
- Odours
- crushed are sweeter, [455].
- flung rose flung, [238].
- Sabean, [232].
- virtue is like precious, [165].
- when sweet violets sicken, [567].
- Odyssey, the Iliad and the, [503].
- O'er-dusted, than gilt, [102].
- O'erflowing full, without, [257].
- Off with his head, [97], [296].
- Offence,
- Offences, too thin to hide, [101].
- Offended, for him have I, [113].
- Offender,
- Offending
- Adam, whipped the, [90].
- front of my, [149].
- soul alive, most, [92].
- Offends at some unlucky time, [328].
- Offering be, though poor the, [525].
- Off-heel provokes the caper, his, [442].
- Office
- and affairs of love, [51].
- circumlocution, [652].
- clear in his great, [118].
- due participation of, [435].
- hath but a losing, [88].
- insolence of, [135].
- nomination to, [410].
- tender, long engage me, [328].
- to speak patience, 't is all men's, [53].
- Offices
- are public trusts, [529].
- friendship an exchange of good, [795].
- great talents for great, [421].
- of prayer and praise, [479].
- Officer
- and the office, [461].
- fear each bush an, [95].
- of mine, never more be, [152].
- Officious innocent sincere, [366].
- Offspring,
- new fledged, [396].
- of heaven first-born, [230].
- of the gentilman Jafeth, [182].
- time's noblest, [312].
- true source of human, [234].
- Oft
- expectation fails, [73].
- has it been my lot, [390].
- in the stilly night, [523].
- invited me, [150].
- repeating they believe 'em, [288].
- the wisest man, he is, [472].
- Oil,
- business furnishes, [415].
- everything is soothed by, [717].
- incomparable Macassar, [555].
- little, in a cruse, [815].
- midnight, consumed the, [348].
- neither did the cruse of, fail, [815].
- of joy for mourning, [834].
- on the sea, pouring, [740].
- unprofitably burns, our, [415].
- Oily
- art, that glib and, [146].
- man of God, round fat, [357].
- Ointment precious, better than, [830].
- [[1043]]Old
- age comes on apace, [428].
- age, dallies like the, [75].
- age in this universal man, [169].
- age is a regret, [608].
- age is beautiful and free, their, [471].
- age of cards, [321].
- age serene and bright, [475].
- age, which should accompany, [124].
- ale enough whether new or, [23].
- alike fantastic if too new or, [324].
- always find time to grow, [312].
- and fat, grows, [84].
- as I am for ladies love unfit, [272].
- authors to read, [171].
- Belerium to the northern main, [333].
- bookes, out of, [5].
- ere I was, [503].
- fieldes, out of the, [6].
- friends are best, [195].
- friends old times, [401].
- friends to trust, [171].
- Grimes is dead, [596].
- groans ring yet in my ears, [106].
- growing, in drawing nothing up, [419].
- have been young and now am, [819].
- hugged by the, [585].
- I love everything that 's, [401].
- in the brave days of, [593].
- iron rang, [211].
- jolly place in times of, [472].
- love for new, [25].
- man, a good, [52].
- man do, what can an, [584].
- man eloquent, [252].
- man to have so much blood, [124].
- man, weak and despised, [147].
- man's darling, [19].
- man's heart, blood in an, [655].
- manners old books old wine, [171].
- men fools, young men think, [36].
- men shall dream dreams, [836].
- men's dream, [268].
- mighty minds of, [506].
- monks of, those, [678].
- Nick, [215].
- nobility, leave us still our, [680].
- not so, but she may learn, [64].
- oaken bucket, [537].
- odd ends stolen out of holy writ, [96].
- soldiers are surest, [181].
- tale and often told, [489].
- Testament, blessing of the, [164].
- that glorious song of, [640].
- the new transcends the, [618].
- wine to drink, [171].
- wine wholesomest, is not, [181].
- with service, weary and, [99].
- wood burns brightest, [181].
- wood to burn, [171].
- Oldest sins the newest kind of ways, [90].
- Old-fashioned poetry, [208].
- Old-gentlemanly vice, [556].
- Olive-plants, children like, [824].
- Oliver, Rowland for an, [859].
- Olympian bards who sung, [599].
- Olympic
- games, conqueror in the, [733].
- race, Alexander in the, [732].
- Olympus, tottering Ossa stood on, [344].
- Omega, Alpha and, [849].
- Omen, asks no, [339].
- Omnia mutantur, [321].
- Omnipresent, like the Deity is, [534].
- On
- Once
- a year, Christmas comes but, [20].
- I thought so, now I know it, [350].
- in doubt, [153].
- loved poet sung, notes thy, [335].
- man can die but, [90].
- more unto the breach, [91].
- more upon the waters, [542].
- to be resolved, [153].
- to every man and nation, [657].
- One
- and inseparable, [533].
- as the sea, [496].
- country one constitution, [531].
- fair daughter and no more, [134].
- fair spirit, with, [547].
- fell swoop, [124].
- forty feeding like, [469].
- God one law one element, [634].
- good sir I owe you, [454].
- kind kiss before we part, [671].
- led astray, like, [250].
- man among a thousand, [830].
- man can do, so much, [263].
- man's poison, [199].
- man's will, to live by, [31].
- man's wit, [861].
- many must labour for the, [551].
- mind in an house, [851].
- more unfortunate, [586].
- near one is too far, [648].
- of her, within, [297].
- on God's side is a majority, [641].
- science only, [323].
- that feared God, [816].
- that hath, unto every, [841].
- that loved not wisely, [156].
- that was a woman, [143].
- that would circumvent God, [143].
- that would peep and botanize, [471].
- thought of thee, [333].
- truth is clear, [316].
- Onset, word of, [474].
- Onward,
- steer right, [252].
- upward till the goal ye win, [641].
- Oozing out, my valour is, [441].
- Opaceous earth, round this, [237].
- Ope,
- murder hath broke, [120].
- my lips, when I, [60].
- the sacred source, [382].
- Open
- and free, hand and heart, [102].
- as day for melting charity, [90].
- eye, alle night with, [1].
- locks whoever knocks, [123].
- rebuke is better, [829].
- yield, try what the, [315].
- Opening
- bud to heaven conveyed, [500].
- eyelids of the morn, [247].
- flower, every, [302].
- paradise to him are, [386].
- [[1044]]Openings, spots of sunny, [536].
- Operation,
- by mere mechanic, [215].
- it requires a surgical, [459].
- Opes the palace of eternity, [243].
- Ophiuchus, huge, [229].
- Opinion,
- error of, [434].
- human to err in, [742].
- inconsistencies of, [533].
- my deliberate, [505].
- no way approve his, [77].
- of his own, still, [215].
- of Pythagoras, [77].
- of the law, with good, [440].
- of the strongest, [797].
- pay for his false, [215].
- scope of my, [126].
- what thinkest thou of his, [77].
- Opinions
- back with wager, [554].
- force of, [775].
- halt between two, [815].
- I have bought golden, [118].
- maintain no ill, [398].
- never two, alike, [777].
- of mankind, [434].
- stiff in, always in the wrong, [268].
- Opportunities lost never regained, [720].
- Opportunity,
- Opposed, that the, may beware, [130].
- Opposing end them, by, [135].
- Oppressed,
- while one man 's, [320].
- with two weak evils, [69].
- Oppression, rumour of, [418].
- Oppressor's wrong, [135].
- Oppugnancy, in mere, [102].
- Optics
- sharp it needs, [439].
- turn their, in upon 't, [214].
- Oracle,
- Oracles are dumb, [251].
- Oracular tongue, use of my, [440].
- Oraculous, let him, thy fate display, [344].
- Orange
- bright, like golden lamps, [262].
- flower perfumes the bower, [494].
- glows, where the gold, [803].
- Orations,
- Orator, I am no, [114].
- Orators,
- loud-bawling, [735].
- repair, the famous, [241].
- very good, when they are out, [71].
- Oratory, flowery, he despised, [304].
- Orb,
- foolery does walk about this, [76].
- in orb cycle and epicycle, [237].
- monthly changes in her circled, [106].
- of one particular tear, [163].
- of song, that mighty, [479].
- there is not the smallest, [65].
- Orbaneja the painter, [788].
- Orbed maiden with white fire, [565].
- Orbit and sum of Shakespeare's wit, [600].
- Orcades, in Scotland at the, [318].
- Orchard
- lawns, happy fair with, [629].
- sleeping within my, [132].
- Orchestral silences, grand, [621].
- Ordained of God, [844].
- Ordains, Heaven a time, [252].
- Order
- changeth, the old, [629].
- decently and in, [846].
- gave each thing view, [98].
- his mistress', to perform, [331].
- in variety we see, [333].
- is Heaven's first law, [319].
- nests ranged in, [242].
- of your going, stand not upon the, [122].
- reigns in Warsaw, [809].
- set thine house in, [834].
- this better in France, [379].
- to haud the wretch in, [448].
- Orders,
- Almighty's, to perform, [299].
- brought, large elements in, [634].
- profane no divine, [398].
- Ordinances, external, [369].
- Ordinary
- Ordine retrogrado, [169].
- Ore, new-spangled, [248].
- Organ,
- most miraculous, [135].
- of her life, every lovely, [53].
- silent, loudest chants, [599].
- Organs dimensions senses, [63].
- Organically incapable of a tune, [509].
- Organized hypocrisy, [607].
- Organ-pipe of frailty, [80].
- Orient
- beams, spreads his, [233].
- mould, shaft of, [570].
- pearl, a double row, [685].
- pearl, sowed the earth with, [234].
- pearls at random strung, [437].
- pearls, puddly thoughts to, [783].
- Origin, every gift of noble, [474].
- Original
- Originals,
- reading books in the, [603].
- Shakespeare more original than his, [604].
- Originality, solitude of his own, [677].
- Originator and quoter, [604].
- Orion, loose the bands of, [818].
- Orisons, nymph in thy, [136].
- Ormus and of Ind, wealth of, [226].
- Ornament,
- foreign aid of, [356].
- in prosperity, education an, [762].
- is but the guiled shore, [63].
- it carried none, [811].
- of a meek and quiet spirit, [849].
- of beauty is suspect, [162].
- sent to be a moment's, [474].
- to his profession, [164].
- to society, [510].
- Ornate and gay, [242].
- Orphan's tears, wronged, [194].
- Orpheus,
- Orthodox, prove their doctrine, [210].
- Orthodoxy is my doxy, [858].
- Osity and ation, words in, [462].
- Ossa
- Ostentatious, elegant but not, [369].
- Ostrich, resembled the wings of an, [590].
- Oswego spreads her swamps, [395].
- Othello's
- breast, a rush against, [156].
- occupation 's gone, [154].
- visage in his mind, I saw, [151].
- Others
- apart sat on a hill, [228].
- should build for him, [470].
- Ounce
- of civet, give me an, [148].
- of poison in one pocket, [593].
- Our acts our angels are, [183].
- Oursels, to see, as others see, [448].
- Ourselves
- Out
- brief candle, [125].
- damned spot, [124].
- good orators when they are, [71].
- mordre wol, [5].
- of house and home, [89].
- of my lean and low ability, [77].
- of old bookes, [6].
- of sight out of mind, [7], [35].
- of the frying-pan, [18].
- of the old fieldes, [6].
- of thine own mouth, [842].
- Outbreak of a fiery mind, [133].
- Out-did
- Out-herods Herod, [137].
- Outlives
- in fame, [296].
- this day and comes safe home, [92].
- Out-paramoured the Turk, [147].
- Outrageous fortune, arrows of, [135].
- Outrageously virtuous, [297].
- Outrun the constable, [212].
- Outshone the wealth of Ormus, [226].
- Outside,
- swashing and a martial, [66].
- what a goodly, falsehood hath, [61].
- Out-topping knowledge, [665].
- Outvenoms all the worms of the Nile, [160].
- Out-vociferize even sound itself, [285].
- Outward
- and visible sign, [850].
- appear beautiful, [841].
- form and feature, [503].
- side, angel on the, [49].
- walls, banners on the, [125].
- Over
- the hills and far away, [348].
- violent or over civil, [268].
- Overarched,
- Etrurian shades high, [224].
- pillared shade high, [239].
- Overcame, I came saw and, [90].
- Over-canopied with woodbine, [58].
- Overcome
- but half his foe, [225].
- evil with good, [844].
- us like a summer's cloud, [122].
- Overcomes by force, [225].
- Over-flowing full, without, [257].
- Over-measure, enough with, [103].
- Overmuch, be not righteous, [830].
- Over-payment of delight, [508].
- Overpowering knell, [508].
- Over-refinement, let not, deck thy thoughts, [750].
- Overthrow, purposed, [162].
- Over-weathered ribs, [62].
- Ovid Murray, how sweet an, [332].
- Owe,
- if I can't pay, I can, [9].
- much I have nothing, [770].
- no man anything, [844].
- you one, thank you I, [454].
- Owed, dearest thing he, [117].
- Owing owes not, a grateful mind, [231].
- Owl,
- hawked at by a mousing, [120].
- that shrieked, it was the, [119].
- to be afraid of an, [292].
- Owls,
- Owlet atheism, the, [501].
- Own,
- do what I will with mine, [840].
- every subject's soul is his, [92].
- God marked him for his, [208].
- the soft impeachment, [441].
- would not assert his nose his, [415].
- Owned with a grin, [507].
- Owner,
- grief makes his, stoop, [79].
- ox knoweth his, [832].
- Owners, kick their, [439].
- Ox,
- fish sold for more than an, [734].
- goeth to the slaughter, [825].
- knoweth his owner, [832].
- than a stalled, [826].
- Oxen, who drives fat, [375].
- Oxenforde, clerk ther was of, [1].
- Oxlips
- and the crown imperial, [78].
- and the nodding violet, [58].
- Oyster
- crossed in love, [442].
- man that first eat an, [292].
- not good without an R in the month, [857].
- pearl in your foul, [72].
- the world 's mine, [45].
- 't was a fat, [334], [800].
- Pace,
- creeps in this petty, [125].
- inoffensive, [237].
- thoughts with violent, [155].
- Paces, time travels in divers, [70].
- Pacific, stared at the, [576].
- Pacings, the long mechanic, [625].
- Pack, as a huntsman his, [399].
- Pack-staff, plain as a, [172].
- Pagan
- Page,
- beautiful quarto, [442].
- history hath but one, [546].
- of knowledge, ample, [384].
- pictures atone for the, [331].
- prescribed, all but the, [315].
- rank thee upon glory's, [518].
- torn from their destined, [456].
- Pageant,
- insubstantial, [43].
- train when I am dead, no, [571].
- Pageantry of a king, [688].
- Paid
- dear for his whistle, [361].
- well that is well satisfied, [65].
- Pain,
- akin to, [614].
- all the heart then knew of, [679].
- and anguish wring the brow, [490].
- and ruin, threats of, [385].
- be our joys three parts, [649].
- change the place and keep the, [303].
- cure is not worth the, [725].
- die of a rose in aromatic, [316].
- [[1046]]dull narcotics numbing, [631].
- error wounded writhes with, [573].
- for promised joy, [446].
- frown at pleasure smile in, [309].
- glad life's arrears of, [650].
- greatest, it is to love, [261].
- heart that never feels a, [377].
- in company with, [476].
- is felt in every member, [788].
- it is that pain to miss, [261].
- it was to drown, [96].
- labour we delight in physics, [120].
- laughter is fraught with some, [565].
- lessened by another's anguish, [104].
- mighty, to love it is, [261].
- naught but grief and, [446].
- no fiery throbbing, [367].
- no throbs of fiery, [367].
- of finite hearts that yearn, [648].
- pleasures banish, [303].
- pleasures in the vale of, [492].
- short-lived, [489].
- sigh yet feel no, [525].
- some natural sorrow loss or, [473].
- stranger yet to, [381].
- sweet is pleasure after, [271].
- tender for another's, [381].
- that has been and may be, [473].
- though full of, [227].
- to break its links so soon, [520].
- too much rest becomes a, [346].
- to the bear, [593].
- turns with ceaseless, [394].
- vows made in, [231].
- Pains
- and penalties of idleness, [332].
- grow sharp, when, [432].
- labour for his, [378].
- man of pleasure man of, [309].
- of love be sweeter far, [276].
- pleasure in poetic, [419].
- stings you for your, [313].
- which only poets know, [419].
- world of sighs for my, [150].
- Painful
- vigils keep, pensive poets, [331].
- warrior famoused for fight, [161].
- Paint
- an inch thick, [144].
- like nature, who can, [355].
- lion not so fierce as they, [206].
- no words can, [437].
- the laughing soil, [535].
- the lily gild refined gold, [79].
- the meadows with delight, [56].
- them, he best can, [333].
- them truest praise them most, [300].
- Painted
- blind, winged Cupid, [57].
- blossoms drest, [28].
- devil, childhood that fears a, [120].
- Jove, like a, [267].
- lion is not so fierce as, [222].
- ocean, upon a, [498].
- she 's all my fancy, her, [682].
- ship, idle as a, [498].
- trifles and fantastic joys, [391].
- Painter,
- flattering, a, [399].
- great, dips his pencil, [564].
- gymnastic teacher, [721].
- nature's sternest, [540].
- Painting
- can express, more than, [301].
- is silent poetry, [742].
- poetry as speaking, [742].
- Paintings, I have heard of your, [136].
- Palace
- Palaces,
- gorgeous, [43].
- 'mid pleasures and, [568].
- princes', cottages had been, [60].
- prosperity within thy, [824].
- Pale,
- call it fair not, [500].
- cast of thought, [136].
- feet crossed in rest, [667].
- gradations, no, [493].
- his uneffectual fire, 'gins to, [132].
- jessamine, crow-toe and, [247].
- martyr in shirt of fire, [667].
- my cheeks make, [199].
- passion loves, places which, [184].
- prithee why so, [256].
- realms of shade, [572].
- unripened beauties, [298].
- Pale-eyed priest, [251].
- Pale-faced moon, [84].
- Palestines, Delphian vales the, [562].
- Palinurus nodded at the helm, [332].
- Pall, in sceptred, [250].
- Pall Mall, sweet shady side of, [432].
- Pallas,
- perched upon a bust of, [640].
- Jove and Mars, [642].
- Palls upon the sense, [298].
- Palm
- and southern pine, land of, [628].
- bear the, alone, [110].
- itching, [114].
- like some tall, [535].
- of my hands, oozing out at the, [441].
- of orange blossom and, [628].
- open palm upon his, [617].
- Palms, his islands lift their fronded, [619].
- Palm-tree, flourish like the, [822].
- Palmer's weed, votarist in, [243].
- Palmy state of Rome, [126].
- Palpable
- Palsied eld, [48].
- Palsy-stricken, poor weak, [575].
- Palter in a double sense, [126].
- Paly flames, through their, [92].
- Pampered,
- goose, [318].
- menial drove me from the door, [433].
- Pan,
- awe-inspiring god, [480].
- is dead great Pan is dead, [621], [740].
- leap out of the frying, [18].
- to Moses lends his pagan horn, [331].
- Pancakes, flat as, [173].
- Panders will, reason, [140].
- Pandora, more lovely than, [234].
- Pang
- as great as when a giant dies, [48].
- dismissed without a parting, [296].
- learn nor account the, [649].
- preceding death, [398].
- that rends the heart, [398].
- Pangs
- Pansies for thoughts, [142].
- Pansy
- for lovers' thoughts, [35].
- freaked with jet, [248].
- Pant for you, till we meet shall, [671].
- Pants
- Pantaloon, lean and slippered, [69].
- Panteth, as the hart, [820].
- Panting
- syllable, chase a, [416].
- time toiled after him in vain, [366].
- Paper
- bullets of the brain, [51].
- credit, blest, [322].
- he hath not eat, [55].
- portion of uncertain, [556].
- that ever blotted, [64].
- Papers
- in each hand, [326].
- speak from your folded, [636].
- Paper-mill, thou hast built a, [94].
- Paradise,
- and walked in, [639].
- beyond compare, [497].
- drunk the milk of, [500].
- flowers worthy of, [232].
- for horses, Italy a, [192].
- for women, England a, [192].
- heavenly, is that place, [685].
- how grows our store in, [569].
- in this fool's, [444].
- must I thus leave thee, [239].
- of fools, [231], [858].
- only bliss of, [419].
- opened unto you, [836].
- thought would destroy their, [382].
- to him are opening, [386].
- to what we fear of death, [49].
- Paradisiacal pleasures, [387].
- Paragon, an earthly, [160].
- Parallel,
- Parcel of their fortunes, [158].
- Parcel-gilt goblet, [89].
- Parchment should undo a man, that, [94].
- Pard, bearded like the, [69].
- Pard-like spirit, [565].
- Pardon
- in the degree that we love, [796].
- or to bear it, [423].
- something to the spirit of liberty, [408].
- they ne'er, [275].
- Pardons, the offender never, [206].
- Pardoned all except her face, [559].
- Parent
- from the sky, keep one, [328].
- knees, a new-born child, [438].
- of good, [235].
- of invention, necessity the, [441].
- the people's, [343].
- Parents
- passed into the skies, [423].
- were the Lord knows who, [286].
- Parfit gentil knight, a veray, [1].
- Paris,
- for French of, [1].
- good Americans when they die go to, [638].
- good talkers only found in, [769].
- Parish
- church, plain as way to, [68].
- me no parishes, [862].
- wide was his, [2].
- Parlour,
- is it a party in a, [468].
- will you walk into my, [605].
- Parlous boy, [96].
- Parmaceti for an inward bruise, [83].
- Parmenio and Alexander, [732].
- Parole of literary men, [374].
- Parson
- bemused in beer, [326].
- forty, power, [559].
- owned his skill, in arguing the, [397].
- there goes the, [416].
- Part,
- a kick in that, [214].
- act well your, [319].
- art and, [852].
- believe it, I do in, [127].
- each minute and unseen, [615].
- every man must play a, [60].
- for my own, [111].
- hard to, when friends are dear, [433].
- hath chosen that good, [842].
- immortal, of myself, [152].
- love and then to, [502].
- my soul's better, [338].
- of a hair, ninth, [85].
- of all that I have met, [625].
- of being, hath a, [544].
- of his religion, he made it, [291].
- of sight, became a, [549].
- of valour, the better, [87].
- of wisdom, [420].
- so he plays his, [69].
- to heaven gave his blessed, [100].
- vital in every, [236].
- we know in, [845].
- Parts,
- all his gracious, [79].
- allure thee, if, [319].
- man of sovereign, [55].
- mark of virtue in his outward, [63].
- of good natural, [786].
- of one stupendous whole, [316].
- one man plays many, [69].
- pawing to get free his hinder, [236].
- Partake the gale, [320].
- Parted,
- double cherry seeming, [58].
- never met or never, [452].
- when we two, [539].
- Parthenon, Earth proudly wears the, [598].
- Partial
- evil universal good, [316].
- for the observer's sake, [320].
- Participation
- Particle, that very fiery, [560].
- Particular
- Parties, I name no, [198].
- Parting
- day dies like the dolphin, [545].
- day, knell of, [384].
- day linger and play, [529].
- guest, speed the, [346].
- is such sweet sorrow, [106].
- of the way, [835].
- pang, dismissed without a, [296].
- was well made, [115].
- Partings, such, break the heart, [540].
- Partington, Dame, [462].
- Partition,
- Partitions, what thin, [267], [316].
- Partly may compute, we, [448].
- [[1048]]Party,
- gave up to, [399].
- he serves his, best, [665].
- honesty is party expediency, [669].
- in a parlour, is it a, [468].
- is the madness of many, [336].
- Pass
- by me as the idle wind, [114].
- for a man, let him, [61].
- into nothingness, [574].
- let him, [149].
- let it be. Let it, [809].
- my imperfections by, [459].
- never never comes to, [454].
- so it came to, [404].
- Passage,
- Passages that lead to nothing, [386].
- Passed in music out of sight, [625].
- Passenger
- Passeth
- Passing
- fair, is she not, [44].
- rich with forty pounds, [396].
- strange, 't was, [150].
- sweet is solitude, [416].
- the love of women, [815].
- thought, like a, [447].
- through nature to eternity, [127].
- tribute of a sigh, [385].
- well, daughter which he loved, [134].
- Passion
- catching all, [163].
- chaos of thought and, [317].
- dies, till our, [182].
- driven by, [447].
- haunted me like a, [467].
- is the gale, [317].
- leads, where, [672].
- light the fires of, [617].
- may I govern my, [670].
- one, doth expel another, [36].
- only I discern infinite, [648].
- places which pale, loves, [184].
- put me into a towering, [145].
- ruling, [321], [322].
- something with, clasp, [617].
- spent its novel force, [626].
- to tatters, tear a, [137].
- vows with so much, [281].
- we feel, happier in the, [795].
- whirlwind of, [137].
- woman in her first, [557].
- women love in their first, [796].
- Passions,
- all, all delights, [501].
- are likened best to floods, [25].
- fly with life, all other, [508].
- necessity of mortal, [740].
- never let such angry, rise, [302].
- noblest, to inspire, [377].
- to be relished, [774].
- Passion's slave, man that is not, [138].
- Passion-waves are lulled to rest, [562].
- Passionate
- Passiveness, in a wise, [466].
- Past
- all surgery, [152].
- and to come seems best, [89].
- anticipate the, [440].
- at least is secure, [532].
- conclude the future by the, [776].
- groaning ever for the, [651].
- hallowed quiets of the, [661].
- heaven has not power upon the, [274].
- help should be past grief, [77].
- indemnity for the, [364].
- is gone, the, [750].
- leave thy low-vaulted, [636].
- let the dead, bury its dead, [612].
- miracles are, [73].
- neither the, nor the future, [749].
- never plan the future by the, [411].
- nothing to come and nothing, [261].
- our dancing days, [105].
- repent what 's, [141].
- shadowy, summon from the, [614].
- the bitter, more welcome the sweet, [74].
- the bounds of freakish youth, [419].
- the size of dreaming, [159].
- the wit of man, [58].
- unsigned for, [482].
- voice of the, [580].
- when on the, I fondly dwell, [587].
- Paste and cover to our bones, [82].
- Pastime and our happiness, [477].
- Pastoral, cold, [576].
- Pastors, as some ungracious, [129].
- Pasture shall prepare, the Lord my, [300].
- Pastures
- Patch
- grief with proverbs, [53].
- up his fame, [412].
- Patches, king of shreds and, [141].
- Pate, you beat your, [336].
- Paternal acres, a few, [334].
- Path,
- light unto my, [823].
- motive guide, original and end, [367].
- no, of flowers leads to glory, [797].
- no royal, to geometry, [811].
- of dalliance treads, [129].
- of duty was to glory, [628].
- of Milton, round the, [485].
- of sorrow and that alone, [417].
- of the just, [825].
- the world advances along its, [523].
- to heaven, journey like the, [244].
- to tread, soon or late that, [345].
- we tread, side of every, [422].
- Paths
- are peace, all her, [825].
- ask for the old, [835].
- of glory lead to the grave, [384].
- of joy and woe, checkered, [362].
- of peevish nature, [288].
- to woman's love, [198].
- Pathless
- Pathos, that is the true, [449].
- Patience,
- abusing of God's, [45].
- and shuffle the cards, [789].
- and sorrow strove, [148].
- by your gracious, [150].
- flour of wifly, [4].
- [[1049]]habits of peace and, [207].
- ingredient of genius, [608].
- may compass anything, [772].
- men's office to speak, [53].
- on a monument, sat like, [76].
- passion of great hearts, [656].
- poor are they that have not, [152].
- preacheth, [205].
- sovereign o'er transmuted ill, [366].
- stubborn, [228].
- thou rose-lipped cherubin, [155].
- with, He stands waiting, [793].
- Patient
- humble spirit, [182].
- man, fury of a, [269].
- man in loss, [159].
- merit of the unworthy takes, [135].
- must minister to himself, [125].
- of toil, [428].
- remedy for every trouble, [701].
- search and vigil long, [555].
- though sorely tried, [614].
- to be, is a branch of justice, [751].
- to perform, [342].
- when favours are denied, [362].
- Patiently to endure the toothache, [53].
- Patines of bright gold, [65].
- Patriarch, the venerable, [425].
- Patrick Spence, ballad of, [502].
- Patriot truth, [675].
- Patriots
- Patriot's
- boast, such is the, [394].
- fate, cowards mock the, [681].
- Patriotism
- is the last refuge of a scoundrel, [372].
- whose, would not gain force on the plain of Marathon, [369].
- Patron
- and the jail, [365].
- one who looks with unconcern, [370].
- Pattern
- of excelling nature, [156].
- to imitate, not as a, [688].
- Paul,
- Pauper, he 's only a, [683].
- Pause,
- Pavement,
- riches of heaven's, [225].
- stars, dust is gold and, [236].
- Pawing to get free, lion, [236].
- Pay,
- a double debt to, [397].
- him in his own coin, [293].
- if I can't, why I can owe, [9].
- more due than more than all can, [117].
- Pays
- all debts, he that dies, [43].
- base is the slave that, [91].
- us but with age and dust, [26].
- Paying through the nose, [858].
- Peace,
- a charge in, [273].
- above all earthly dignities, [99].
- all her paths are, [825].
- anchor of our, [435].
- and competence, health, [319].
- and health, best treasures, [387].
- and quiet, calm, [249].
- and rest can never dwell, [223].
- and righteousness, [821].
- and slumberous calm, [575].
- and war, man of, [214].
- as a breathing time, [407].
- be within thy walls, [824].
- brooded o'er the hushed domain, [642].
- cankers of a long, [86].
- carry gentle, [100].
- deep dream of, [536].
- first in war first in, [445].
- fool when he holdeth his, [827].
- forever hold his, [850].
- habits of patience and, [207].
- hath her victories, [252].
- hold companionship in, [103].
- in freedom's hallowed shade, [459].
- in thy right hand, [100].
- inglorious arts of, [263].
- is its companion, [460].
- its ten thousand slays, [425].
- lay me down in, to sleep, [676].
- let us have, [664].
- live in, adieu, [334], [800].
- makes solitude and calls it, [550], [747].
- man of, and war, [214].
- means of preserving, [425].
- modest stillness and, [91].
- never a good war or bad, [361].
- no, unto the wicked, [834].
- nor ease of heart, [389].
- of God, [847].
- of mind, dearer than all, [568].
- on earth good will toward men, [841].
- only as a breathing time, [407].
- prepare for war in, [706], [712].
- righteousness and, [821].
- slept in, [100].
- so sweet, life so dear or, [430].
- soft phrase of, [149].
- soft, she brings, [288].
- star of, return, [515].
- the empire is, [810].
- thinks of war in time of, [191].
- thousand years of, [633].
- to be found in the world, [518].
- to gain our peace have sent to, [121].
- unjust, before a just war, [361].
- uproar the universal, [124].
- was slain, thrice my, [306].
- weak piping time of, [96].
- when there is no peace, [835].
- your valor won, enjoyed the, [465].
- Peaceably
- Peaceful
- evening, welcome, [420].
- hours I once enjoyed, [422].
- Peacemaker, If is the only, [72].
- Peak
- and pine, dwindle, [116].
- in Darien, upon a, [576].
- to peak, far along from, [544].
- Peaks wrapped in clouds, [543].
- Pealing anthem, [384].
- Pearl
- and gold, barbaric, [226].
- chain of all virtues, [182].
- double row of orient, [685].
- [[1050]]for carnal swine, too rich a, [213].
- heaps of, [96].
- if all their sand were, [44].
- in a woman's eye, [35].
- in your foul oyster, [72].
- many a fair, laid up, [182].
- no radiant, [424].
- of great price, [839].
- quarelets of, [201].
- sowed the earth with orient, [234].
- threw a, away, [156].
- Pearls
- at random strung, orient, [437].
- before swine, [838].
- did grow, asked how, [201].
- of thought, [661].
- puddly thoughts to orient, [783].
- row of orient, [685].
- that were his eyes, [42].
- who would search for, [275].
- Pears
- Peasant,
- Peasantry, country's pride, [396].
- Pease, like as one, is to another, [32], [773].
- Pebbles, children gathering, [241].
- Pebbly spring, stream or, [504].
- Peck
- Peculiar
- graces, shot forth, [235].
- grand gloomy and, [677].
- Pedants much affect, learned, [210].
- Pedestaled in triumph, [651].
- Pedigree, lass wi' a lang, [458].
- Peep
- Peer,
- Peers, my, the heroes of old, [650].
- Pegasus, turn and wind a fiery, [86].
- Pelf, I crave no, [109].
- Pelion,
- Pellucid streams, [482].
- Pelops' line, Thebes or, [250].
- Pelting of this pitiless storm, [147].
- Pembroke's mother Sidney's sister, [179].
- Pen
- and ink, never saw, [77].
- becomes a torpedo, [369].
- devise wit write, [55].
- famous by my, [257].
- glorious by my, [257].
- in hand, foolish without, [374].
- is the tongue of the mind, [789].
- mightier than the sword, [606].
- nose sharp as a, [91].
- of a ready writer, [820].
- of iron, written with a, [835].
- poet's, turns them to shapes, [59].
- product of a scoffer's, [479].
- such virtue has my, [162].
- was shaped, [484].
- worse than the sword, [189].
- Pens
- Penalties of idleness, [332].
- Penance, call us to, [226].
- Pence, take care of the, [352].
- Pendent
- Pendulum betwixt a smile and tear, [546].
- Penelophon O king quoth she, [405].
- Penetrable stuff, made of, [140].
- Penned it down, so I, [265].
- Penniless lass, a, [458].
- Penning bows, 't is, [387].
- Penny
- for your thoughts, [16], [292].
- in the urn of poverty, [588].
- of observation, by my, [55].
- saved is a penny got, [363].
- saved is twopence dear, [363].
- seven halfpenny loaves for a, [94].
- wise pound foolish, [186].
- Pension
- list is the roll of honour, [669].
- or lose his, [290].
- Pensioner
- on the bounties of an hour, [306].
- to be a miser's, [475].
- Pensive
- beauty, like, [513].
- discontent, waste nights in, [29].
- poets painful vigils keep, [331].
- through a happy place, [482].
- Pent,
- here in the body, [497].
- long in populous city, [239].
- Pentameter, in the, [504].
- Penthouse lid, hang upon his, [116].
- Pent-up Utica, [439].
- Penury
- and imprisonment, [49].
- repressed their noble rage, [384].
- People,
- all sorts of, [118].
- all with one accord, [400].
- are good, the, [673].
- arose as one man, [814].
- at leaving unpleasant, [556].
- by the people for the, [622].
- fond of ill-luck, [597].
- government from and for the, [608].
- government of all the, [639].
- government of the, [622].
- in the gristle, [408].
- indictment against a whole, [408].
- inurned, weep a, [592].
- judge men by success, [795].
- last, I should choose, [440].
- made for the, by the, [532].
- never give up their liberties, [411].
- of the skies common, [174].
- perish where there is no vision, [829].
- pleurisy of, [199].
- that make puns, [637].
- the sunbeams, motes that, [249].
- they that marry ancient, [222].
- thy people shall be my, [814].
- who would have been poets, [505].
- whose annals are blank, [579].
- People's
- Peopled, the world must be, [51].
- Peor and Baälim, [251].
- Peppercorn, I am a, [86].
- Pepper his cabbage, [712].
- Peppered
- the highest, who, [399].
- two of them, I have, [84].
- Perception, quintessence of, [663].
- Perch, where eagles dare not, [96].
- Perchance
- Perched
- Percy and Douglas, song of, [34].
- Perdition catch my soul, [153].
- Peregrinations, labours and, [170].
- Peremptory tone, with a, [415].
- Perfect
- chrysolite, one, [156].
- day, unto the, [825].
- days, then if ever come, [658].
- love casteth out fear, [849].
- man, mark the, [819].
- ways of honour, [101].
- woman nobly planned, [475].
- Perfected, a woman, [656].
- Perfectest herald of joy, [51].
- Perfection,
- Perfections, his sweete, [23].
- Perfidious bark, that fatal, [247].
- Perform,
- an ability that they never, [102].
- patient to, [342].
- Perfume
- and suppliance of a minute, [129].
- on the violet, to throw a, [79].
- puss-gentleman that 's all, [415].
- scent of odorous, [242].
- Perfumed like a milliner, [83].
- Perfumes of Arabia, [124].
- Perhaps,
- Peri
- at the gate of Eden, [526].
- beneath the dark sea, [526].
- Peril in thine eye, [105].
- Perils
- Perilous
- edge of battle, [224].
- shot out of an elder gun, [92].
- stuff which weighs upon the heart, [125].
- Periodical fits of morality, [591].
- Periods of time, in, [228].
- Perish,
- all of genius which can, [552].
- in its fall, [453].
- that thought, [296].
- where there is no vision, the people, [829].
- with thee, thy money, [843].
- Perished in his pride, [470].
- Periwig-pated fellow, [137].
- Perjuria ridet amantum Jupiter, [106].
- Perjuries, Jove laughs at lovers', [106].
- Perjury, lovers', [272].
- Perked up in a glistening grief, [98].
- Permanent
- Permit to heaven, [240].
- Pernicious
- Perpetual
- benediction, [478].
- motion, scoured with, [88].
- priesthood, literary men a, [577].
- Perplex and dash maturest counsels, [226].
- Perplexed
- Perplexes monarchs, [225].
- Perseverance better than violence, [726].
- Persian carpet, discourse like a, [723].
- Persian gulfs, pearls of thought in, [661].
- Persians, law of the Medes and, [835].
- Persian's heaven is easily made, [519].
- Person,
- freedom of, [435].
- oblong square triangular, [461].
- Persons
- of good sense, [796].
- no respect of, place nor, [75].
- there is no respect of, with God, [844].
- two distinct, [186].
- Personage,
- Persuade, tongue to, [255].
- Persuaded
- in his own mind, [845].
- whom none could advise thou hast, [26].
- Persuading, fair-spoken and, [101].
- Persuasion
- Persuasive sound, [339].
- Pertains to feats of broil, [150].
- Perturbed spirit, rest, [133].
- Peru, from China to, [365], [403].
- Perverts the prophets, [539].
- Pestilence
- and war, [229].
- like a desolating, [567].
- seals that close the, [562].
- that walketh in darkness, [822].
- Petar, hoist with his own, [141].
- Peter,
- Peter's
- Peterkin, quoth little, [507].
- Petition me no petitions, [362], [862].
- Petrifies the feeling, [448].
- Petticoat,
- Petty pace, creeps in this, [125].
- Phalanx,
- Phantasma, like a, [111].
- Phantom of delight, she was a, [474].
- Phantoms of hope, [367].
- Pherecydes, stories about, [759].
- Phials hermetically sealed, [291].
- Phidias, his awful Jove young, [598].
- [[1052]]Philanthropists in time of famine, [597].
- Philip
- and Mary on a shilling, [215].
- drunk, appeal from, [807].
- receiving news of success, [731].
- when arbitrator, [731].
- Philips whose touch harmonious, [367].
- Philippi, I will see thee at, [115].
- Philistines
- be upon the, [814].
- opponent of the children of light, [665].
- Phillis, neat-handed, [248].
- Philologists who chase a panting syllable, [416].
- Philosopher
- and friend, [320].
- can scorn, scarce the firm, [356].
- never yet that could endure the toothache, [53].
- Philosophers
- have judged, as wise, [214].
- sayings of, [212].
- will put their names to their books, [188].
- Philosophic mind, the, [478].
- Philosopher,
- he was a, [1].
- muscular training of a, [745].
- Philosophie, Aristotle and his, [1].
- Philosophy
- adversity's sweet milk, [108].
- bringeth about to religion, [166].
- could find it out, if, [134].
- depth in, [166].
- dreamt of in your, [133].
- for fear divine, [632].
- hast any, in thee shepherd, [70].
- how charming is divine, [245].
- I ask not proud, [516].
- inclineth to atheism, [166].
- is a good horse in the stable, [401].
- is nothing but discretion, [195].
- lights of mild, [297].
- makes men deep, [168].
- of one who studies, [745].
- search of deep, [260].
- teaching by examples, [304].
- that no, can lift, [486].
- triumphs over past evils, [794].
- vain wisdom and false, [228].
- what to be gained from, [762].
- will clip an angel's wings, [574].
- Phœbus
- Phœbus' wain, wheels of, [243].
- Phocion
- Phosphor, sweet, bring the day, [203].
- Phrase,
- a fico for the, [45].
- choice word and measured, [470].
- of peace, the soft, [149].
- proverbed with a grandsire, [104].
- would be more german, [145].
- Phrases, mint of, in his brain, [54].
- Phrygian Turk, [45].
- Physic,
- gold in, is a cordial, [2].
- pomp, take, [147].
- throw, to the dogs, [125].
- to preserve health, [167].
- well because I use none of your, [737].
- Physics pain, labour we delight in, [120].
- Physical
- and metaphysical impossibility, [578].
- arguments and opinions, [780].
- Physically impossible, [441].
- Physician
- heal thyself, [841].
- is there no, there, [835].
- presumed to call himself a, [692].
- Physicians,
- catch diseases to cure them, [189].
- use three, [686].
- Pia mater, womb of, [55].
- Pick
- a pocket, not scruple to, [282].
- no quarrels, [398].
- Picks yer pocket, smiles while it, [350].
- Picked,
- Picking and stealing, [850].
- Pickwickian sense, in a, [652].
- Pict, from a naked, [685].
- Picture,
- look here upon this, [140].
- placed the busts between, [312].
- who looks at an American, [462].
- Pictures,
- Pictured urn, fancy from her, [382].
- Pie,
- finger in every, [789].
- no man's, is freed from his finger, [98].
- Piece,
- faultless, to see, [323].
- of British manhood, sounder, [579].
- of work is a man, what a, [134].
- Pieces, dash him to, [114].
- Piecemeal on the rock, [549].
- Piercing the night's dull ear, [92].
- Pierian spring, taste not the, [323].
- Piety
- nor wit shall lure it, [768].
- whose soul sincere, [391].
- Pig in a poke, buying or selling of, [20].
- Pigs squeak, naturally as, [210].
- Pike-staff, plain as a, [351], [800].
- Pilfers wretched plans, [412].
- Pilgrim
- gray, honour comes a, [390].
- of eternity, [565].
- shrines, such graves are, [562].
- steps in amice gray, [241].
- stock pithed with hardihood, [660].
- Pilgrim's Progress that wonderful book, [591].
- Pilgrimage, overtaketh in his, [44].
- Pilgrimages, folk to gon on, [1].
- Pillar
- Pillared
- Pillory, each window, like a, [214].
- Pillow hard, finds the down, [160].
- Pilot
- cannot mitigate the billows, [730].
- in extremity, a daring, [267].
- 't is a fearful night, [581].
- of my proper woe, [552].
- of the Galilean lake, [247].
- that weathered the storm, [464].
- Pimpernell and twenty more, [72].
- Pin
- a day's a groat a year, [363].
- bores with a little, [82].
- Pins it with a star, [582].
- Pin's fee, do not set my life at a, [131].
- [[1053]]Pincers tear, where the, [312].
- Pinch,
- a lean-faced villain, [50].
- necessity's sharp, [146].
- Pinches, where the shoe, [724].
- Pindarus, house of, [252].
- Pine,
- dwindle peak and, [116].
- for thee, then most I, [607].
- I live they lack I have they, [22].
- immovable infixed, [228].
- land of palm and southern, [628].
- to equal which the tallest, [224].
- with fear and sorrow, [29].
- Pines,
- Pine-apple of politeness, [440].
- Pined
- Pink
- Pinks that grow, the, [184].
- Pinnace, sail like my, [45].
- Pinned with a single star, [582].
- Pinto, Ferdinand Mendez, [294].
- Piny mountain, [504].
- Pious
- action we do sugar o'er, [135].
- frauds and holy shifts, [212].
- not the less a man though, [797].
- seem when only bilious, [586].
- thoughts, she sent, [221].
- Pipe
- but as the linnets sing, [632].
- easier to be played on than a, [139].
- for fortune's finger, [138].
- Gill shall dance and Jack shall, [199].
- glorious in a, [555].
- tipped with amber, [555].
- to smoke in cold weather, [673].
- to the spirit ditties, [576].
- Pipes
- and whistles in his sound, [69].
- soft, play on, [576].
- Piping time of peace, [96].
- Pippins, old, toothsomest, [181].
- Pit,
- monster of the, [329].
- they 'll fill a, as well as better, [87].
- whoso diggeth a, [829].
- Pitch,
- dark as, [265].
- he that toucheth, [837].
- my moving tent, nightly, [497].
- out of tune above the, [771].
- which flies the higher, [93].
- Pitched, as the mind is, [421].
- Pitcher broken at the fountain, [831].
- Pitchers have ears, [17].
- Pitchfork, clothes thrown on with a, [292].
- Piteous chase, [67].
- Pith
- and moment, enterprises of, [136].
- seven years', these arms had, [149].
- Pitiful 't was wondrous pitiful, [150].
- Pitiless storm, pelting of this, [147].
- Pity,
- challenge double, [25].
- drops of sacred, [69].
- gave ere charity began, [396].
- he hath a tear for, [90].
- I learn to, them, [402].
- is akin to love, [282].
- is the straightest path to love, [918].
- like a new-born babe, [118].
- melts the mind to love, [272].
- of it Iago the pity of it, [155].
- swells the tide of love, [308].
- 't is 't is true, [133].
- that it was great, so it was, [83].
- the sorrows of a poor old man, [433].
- then embrace, endure then, [317].
- upon the poor, he that hath, [827].
- writ, within the leaf of, [109].
- Pity's self be dead, till, [390].
- Pity-pat, his heart kep' goin, [659].
- Pity-Zekle, but hern went, [659].
- Pixes and rosaries, [215].
- Place,
- all other things give, [349].
- and time, bounds of, [382].
- and wealth, get, [329].
- as a nail in a sure, [834].
- at home in a better, [67].
- below the skies, [538].
- but the fate of, [98].
- did then adhere, nor time nor, [118].
- dignified by the doer's deed, [73].
- ear in many a secret, [469].
- everywhere his, [260].
- first in glory first in, [344].
- fittest, where man can die, [680].
- get wealth and, [329].
- in childhood, there was a, [583].
- in many a solitary, [468].
- in thy memory dearest, [678].
- jolly, in times of old, [472].
- keep the pain but change the, [303].
- kiss the, to make it well, [535].
- know him any more, [816].
- men are servants in great, [165].
- mind is its own, [224].
- no, like home, [568].
- no respect of, [75].
- of festivity, pleasant, [544].
- of my birth, came to the, [550].
- of rest, where to choose their, [240].
- or time, not to be changed by, [224].
- pensive though a happy, [482].
- pride of, [120].
- right man in the right, [642].
- stands upon a slippery, [79].
- sunshine in the shady, [27].
- that has known him, [816].
- thereof shall know it no more, [816].
- those who have the second, [291].
- towering in her pride of, [120].
- when virtuous things proceed, [73].
- where he is not known, [372].
- where honour 's lodged, [214].
- where the tree falleth, [831].
- which 't is not good manners to mention, [287].
- worship the gods of the, [193].
- Places
- all alike distant from heaven, [190].
- do not grace men, [737].
- fill up their proper, [265].
- lines in pleasant, [818].
- men grace the, [737].
- other graces follow in proper, [265].
- shall be hell, all, [41].
- strange, crammed, [68].
- [[1054]]the eye of heaven visits, [80].
- which pale passion loves, [184].
- Place-expectants, gratitude of, [304].
- Plagiarè among authors, [253].
- Plagiarism, memory to convict of, [376].
- Plague,
- every one has his particular, [730].
- my wife is my particular, [730].
- of all cowards, [84].
- of both your houses, [107].
- of sighing and grief, [85].
- the inventor, return to, [118].
- upon such backing, [84].
- us, instruments to, [149].
- Plagues
- Plain
- and flat, [658].
- and simple faith, [114].
- and to the purpose, [51].
- as a pack-staff, [172].
- as a pike-staff, [351], [800].
- as way to parish church, [68].
- blunt man, [114].
- Camilla scours the, [324].
- in dress, be, [350].
- knight pricking on the, [27].
- living and high thinking, [472].
- loveliest village of the, [395].
- nodding o'er the yellow, [356].
- of Marathon, [369].
- stretched upon the, [539].
- tale shall put you down, [85].
- Plains, silver-mantled, [640].
- Plainness of speech, use great, [846].
- Plaintive martyrs, [447].
- Plaited cunning hides, what, [146].
- Plan,
- not without a, [314].
- that admits no modification, [710].
- the simple, sufficeth them, [473].
- Plans, pilfers wretched, [412].
- Planet,
- born under a rhyming, [54].
- swims into his ken, when a new, [576].
- Planets,
- Planned, perfect woman, nobly, [475].
- Plant,
- fame is no, [247].
- fixed like a, [317].
- himself on his instincts, [601].
- of slow growth, confidence is a, [364].
- rare old, is the ivy green, [652].
- that grows on mortal soil, [247].
- while the earth bears a, [675].
- Plants,
- Planted
- a garden, God Almighty, [167].
- Apollos watered I have, [845].
- of the tree I, [544].
- Planting, wheat for this, [616].
- Platform, upon the, [129].
- Plato,
- taught of the rule of, [254].
- thou reasonest well, [298].
- Plato's retirement, [241].
- Play
- and make good cheer, [20].
- at cherry-pit, [76].
- better at a, [519].
- false, wouldst not, [117].
- good as a, [856].
- healthful, [302].
- heart ungalled, [138].
- holdeth children from, [34].
- in the plighted clouds, [244].
- is the thing, [135].
- life's poor, is o'er, [318].
- me no plays, [862].
- on give me excess of it, [74].
- out the play, [85].
- pleased not the million, [134].
- pleasure when I, not, [25].
- rather hear a discourse than see a, [191].
- run, they will not let my, [282].
- the devil, seem a saint and, [96].
- the fools with the time, [89].
- the man, [685].
- the woman with mine eyes, [124].
- to you is death to us, [670].
- who goes to an American, [462].
- with similes, [473].
- work or healthful, [302].
- wouldst have me sing and, [525].
- Plays
- his part, so he, [69].
- many parts, one man, [69].
- round the head, [319].
- such fantastic tricks, [48].
- Playbill of Hamlet, [494].
- Played
- and sung, as once I, [525].
- at bo-peep, [202].
- familiar with his hoary locks, [588].
- upon a stage, if this were, [76].
- Player,
- life 's a poor, [125].
- ought to accept his throws, [697].
- shuffles off the buskin, [637].
- Players, men and women merely, [69].
- Playing holidays, all the year were, [83].
- Playmates, I have had, [509].
- Plaything,
- Plea,
- necessity the tyrant's, [232].
- shall beauty hold a, [162].
- so tainted, in law what, [63].
- though justice be thy, [65].
- Plead
- lament and sue, [489].
- like angels, his virtues will, [118].
- their cause I, [387].
- Pleasant
- and cloudy weather, [433].
- bread eaten in secret is, [825].
- country's earth, [82].
- fellow, touchy testy, [300].
- for brethren to dwell together, [824].
- in man, all that was, [399].
- in their lives, [815].
- is thy morning, life how, [447].
- places, lines in, [818].
- scents salute the noses, [655].
- sights salute the eyes, [655].
- thought, we meet thee like a, [473].
- thoughts bring sad thoughts, [466].
- to behold the sun, [831].
- to see one's name in print, [539].
- to severe, grave to light, [273], [799].
- to think on, [256].
- vices, our, [149].
- Pleasantness, ways of, [825].
- Please,
- books cannot always, [444].
- certainty to, [455].
- [[1055]]everybody, hard to, [712].
- live to, must please to live, [366].
- natural in him to, [267].
- studious to, [366].
- surest to, [399].
- uncertain coy and hard to, [490].
- you so if not why so, [44].
- Pleases all the world, he, [800].
- Pleased,
- Pleasing
- anxious being, [385].
- dreadful thought, [299].
- dreams and slumbers light, [490].
- hope, whence this, [298].
- less, when possest, [381].
- memory of all he stole, [331].
- of a lute, the lascivious, [95].
- punishment that women bear, [50].
- shade, ah happy hills, [381].
- shape, power to assume a, [135].
- Pleasure
- after pain, sweet is, [271].
- all hope, [276].
- at the helm, [383].
- by myself a lonely, [470].
- chords that vibrate sweetest, [452].
- dissipation without, [431].
- drown the brim, [73].
- drowns in, [357].
- ease content, [318].
- friend of, [390].
- full of, void of strife, [209].
- give a shock of, [577].
- has ceased to please, [368].
- howe'er disguised by art, [403].
- I fly from, [368].
- in poetic pains, [419].
- in the pathless woods, [547].
- in trim gardens, takes his, [249].
- like the midnight flower, [520].
- little, in the house, [427].
- live in, when I live to thee, [359].
- lost, the just, [163].
- love sweeter than all other, [276].
- man of, is a man of pains, [309].
- mixed reason with, [399].
- never to blend our, [472].
- no, is comparable, [164].
- no profit grows where is no, [72].
- of being cheated, [214].
- of love is in loving, [795].
- of the game, the little, [287].
- of the time, spoils the, [122].
- praise all his, [305].
- reason's whole, [319].
- she was bent, though on, [417].
- smile in pain frown at, [309].
- stock of harmless, [369].
- sure in being mad, [277].
- sweet the, [271].
- take, some men to, [321].
- to be drunk, it is our, [362].
- to come, immense, [380].
- to deceive the deceiver, [797].
- to the spectators, [593].
- treads upon the heels of, [295].
- unseasoned by variety, [710].
- was the chief good, [766].
- well-spring of, [640].
- when I live to thee I live in, [359].
- when I play not, [25].
- youth and, [542].
- Pleasures
- and palaces, [568].
- are like poppies, [451].
- banish pain, [303].
- calm, [357].
- doubling his, [455].
- every age has its, [800].
- hovered nigh, [357].
- in the vale of pain, [492].
- of the Mahometans, [387].
- of the present day, [359].
- of the spheres, [526].
- pretty, might me move, [25].
- prove, all the, [40].
- soothed his soul to, [272].
- Pleasure-dome, stately, [500].
- Pleasure-house, lordly, [623].
- Pledge,
- never signed no, [659].
- of a deathless name, [616].
- our sacred honour, [434].
- Pleiades, sweet influences of, [818].
- Plenteous, harvest truly is, [839].
- Plentiful
- Plenty o'er a smiling land, [385].
- Pleurisy of people, [199].
- Plighted clouds, play in the, [244].
- Plodders, continual, [54].
- Plods his weary way, [384].
- Plot
- me no plots, [862].
- of state to make a bank, [263].
- this blessed, this earth, [81].
- we first survey the, [88].
- Plough
- deep while sluggards sleep, [360].
- following his, [470].
- for what avail the, [601].
- the sea, those who, [712].
- the watery deep, [337].
- who steer the, [598].
- Ploughman homeward plods, [384].
- Ploughshare
- Ploughshares, swords into, [832].
- Plover, muskets aimed at, [439].
- Pluck
- bright honour from the moon, [84].
- from memory a rooted sorrow, [125].
- out the heart of my mystery, [139].
- this flower safety, [84].
- up drowned honour, [84].
- your berries, I come to, [246].
- Plucked his gown, [397].
- Plume
- a eu d'avantage sur l'épée, [189].
- of amber snuff-box, [326].
- to fledge the shaft, [518].
- Plumes her feathers, she, [244].
- Plumed
- Plummet, deeper than e'er, [43].
- [[1056]]Plump Jack, banish, [85].
- Plumpy Bacchus, [158].
- Plunder, power of public, [529].
- Plunge, Festus I, [643].
- Plunged in, accoutred as I was, I, [110].
- Plutarch, no such person as, [730].
- Plutarch's men, one of, [660].
- Pluto's cheek, drew tears down, [250].
- Po, or wandering, [394].
- Pocket,
- little in one's own, [789].
- not scruple to pick a, [282].
- smiles while it picks yer, [350].
- stole and put it in his, [140].
- Poem,
- himself to be a true, [253].
- is a proof of genius, a great, [590].
- life of a man a, of its sort, [578].
- rhymed or unrhymed, [5].
- round and perfect as a star, [667].
- with music or with, [241].
- Poesy,
- heavenly gift of, [270].
- seeds of, by heaven sown, [347].
- some participation of divineness, [169].
- Poet
- be joyful, let the, [655].
- cannot die, the, [627].
- dies, when the, [488].
- God is the perfect, [643].
- has grudge against poet, [693].
- is made as well as born, [179].
- lunatic lover and the, [59].
- naturalist and historian, [367].
- once loved, [335].
- sings, this is truth the, [626].
- soaring, [253].
- speak to men with power, [578].
- still more a man than men, [578].
- they had no, and they died, [330].
- was ever, so trusted before, [372].
- whose work so content us, [388].
- without love, [578].
- Poets
- are all who love, [654].
- are sultans, [258].
- are the hierophants of inspiration, [568].
- by their sufferings grow, [216].
- dream, as youthful, [249].
- fancy, or youthful, [301].
- feign of bliss and joy, [94].
- forms of ancient, [504].
- histories make, witty, [168].
- in their misery dead, [470].
- in three distant ages born, [270].
- in youth begin in gladness, [470].
- lose half the praise, [221].
- pensive, painful vigils keep, [331].
- sing, all that, [606].
- steal from Homer, [185].
- styled, love is a boy by, [213].
- that, lasting marble seek, [220].
- things the first, had, [40].
- we, in our youth, [470].
- who feel great truths, [654].
- who made us heirs, [477].
- Poet's
- brain, should possess a, [40].
- darling, the, [473].
- dream, consecration and the, [475].
- ear, flattery lost on, [487].
- eye in a fine frenzy rolling, [59].
- eye, muse with a, [513].
- lines, where go the, [636].
- pages, sculptured in stone on, [648].
- pen turns them to shapes, [59].
- Poetess, maudlin, [326].
- Poetic
- child, meet nurse for a, [489].
- fields encompass me, [299].
- justice with lifted scale, [330].
- nook, seat in some, [536].
- pains, pleasure in, [419].
- prose, warbler of, [421].
- Poetical, gods had made thee, [70].
- Poetry,
- angling is somewhat like, [207].
- best words in best order, [505].
- is speaking painting, [742].
- melancholy madness of, [688].
- men are cradled into, [566].
- mere mechanic art, [414].
- of earth is never dead, [577].
- of ethics from Byron's, [591].
- of speech, the, [545].
- old-fashioned, [208].
- prose run mad not, [327].
- simple passionate and sensuous, [254].
- tender charm of, [486].
- wit eloquence and, [260].
- Point
- a moral or adorn a tale, [365].
- armed at, exactly cap-a-pe, [128].
- don't put too fine a, [792].
- his slow unmoving finger at, [155].
- of a diamond, [835].
- of all my greatness, [99].
- of death, at the, [841].
- swim to yonder, [110].
- thus I bore my, [84].
- Points,
- Poison
- for serpents, [718].
- for the age's tooth, [78].
- of misused wine, [243].
- one man's, another's meat, [199].
- ounce of, in one pocket, [593].
- steel nor, can touch him, [121].
- Poisoned
- Poisoning of a dart, [261].
- Poke,
- drew a dial from his, [68].
- pig in a, buying or selling of, [20].
- Pole,
- from Indus to the, [333].
- soldier's, is fallen, [159].
- to pole, beloved from, [449].
- to pole, truth from, [300].
- true as the needle to the, [306].
- were I so tall to reach the, [303].
- Policy,
- honesty is the best, [790].
- kings will be tyrants from, [410].
- turn him to any cause of, [91].
- Polished
- Polite
- learning, men of, [284].
- never mentions hell to ears, [322].
- Politeness, pine-apple of, [440].
- Political
- [[1057]]Politician,
- coffee makes the, wise, [326].
- that would circumvent God, [143].
- Politicians, whole race of, [290].
- Politics, conscience with, [442].
- Poll,
- all flaxen was his, [142].
- talked like poor, [388].
- Pollutes whate'er it touches, power, [567].
- Pollutions,
- Pomegranate from Browning, some, [620].
- Pomp,
- all his, without his force, [412].
- and circumstance, [154].
- and glory of this world, [99].
- blot out vain, [755].
- candied tongue lick absurd, [137].
- give lettered, [618].
- of age, monumental, [479].
- of power, [384].
- sepúlchred in such, [251].
- take physic, [147].
- to flight, puts all the, [333].
- worthless, of homage, [571].
- Pomps and vanity, [850].
- Pompey's shade, great, [298].
- Pompous in the grave, [219].
- Pond,
- mantle like a standing, [60].
- Ponderous
- Pontic sea, like to the, [155].
- Pool, mantle of the standing, [147].
- Poop was beaten gold, [157].
- Poor
- a thing is man, how, [39].
- always ye have with you, [843].
- and content is rich enough, [153].
- annals of the, [384].
- but honest, my friends were, [73].
- Christ himself was, [190].
- considereth the, [820].
- creature small beer, [89].
- destruction of the, [825].
- exchequer of the, [81].
- give the rest to the, [770].
- grind the faces of the, [833].
- he that considereth the, [820].
- he that hath pity upon the, [827].
- how many, I see, [301].
- I am stale, [160].
- I rich they, [22].
- in thanks, I am even, [134].
- indeed, makes me, [153].
- infirm weak and despised, [147].
- laws grind the, [395].
- lone woman, [89].
- love their country and be, [336].
- make no new friends, [611].
- man has grudge against poor man, [693].
- man laughs loudest of all, [637].
- must be wisely visited, [639].
- naked wretches, [147].
- old man, sorrows of a, [433].
- pensioner, [306].
- prophets apostles all, [190].
- rich gifts wax, [136].
- scandalous and, [279].
- that found'st me, [398].
- that have not patience, [152].
- the offering be, though, [525].
- though much they have, [22].
- to do him reverence, [113].
- to slight the, [345].
- Tom 's a-cold, [147].
- too, for a bribe, [387].
- wanders heaven-directed to the, [321].
- wants that pinch the, [424].
- weak palsy-stricken, [575].
- when that the, have cried Cæsar wept, [113].
- wise man like a book, [181].
- without Thee we are, [421].
- Poorest man in his cottage, [365].
- Pope of Rome, no more than the, [212].
- Popery, inclines a man to, [222].
- Popish liturgy, [365].
- Poplar pale, edged with, [251].
- Poppies
- overcharged with rain, [338].
- pleasures are like, [451].
- Poppy nor mandragora, [154].
- Population, agricultural, bravest, [719].
- Populous city pent, long in, [239].
- Porcelain
- Porcupine, upon the fretful, [131].
- Porpentine, upon the fretful, [131].
- Porpoise, fat as a, [293].
- Porridge,
- Port
- as meke as is a mayde, his, [1].
- for men, [374].
- of all men's labours, [170].
- pride in their, [395].
- to imperial Tokay, [380].
- Ports and happy havens, [80].
- Portal we call death, whose, [615].
- Portance in my travels' history, [150].
- Porters, hung with grooms and, [626].
- Portion,
- he wales a, [447].
- in this life, my, [253].
- of that around me, I become, [543].
- of uncertain paper, certain, [556].
- that best, of a good man's life, [467].
- Portions
- Portius, thy steady temper, [297].
- Posies, thousand fragrant, [41].
- Possess
- a poet's brain, [40].
- but one idea, he seems to, [371].
- to see to feel and to, [541].
- Possessed
- Possessing
- Possession,
- Possest, less pleasing when, [381].
- Possibilities, pounds and, [45].
- Possible
- Post,
- Posteriors of this day, [56].
- Posterity,
- contemporaneous, [361].
- done for us, what has, [439].
- intimately known to, [591].
- look forward to, [409].
- obligation to, [439].
- think of your, [458], [747].
- to imitate, [688].
- we are a kind of, [361].
- what, will say, [361].
- Postern of a needle's eye, [82].
- Posting winds, rides on the, [160].
- Posy of a ring, prologue or the, [138].
- Pot,
- Pots of ale, size of, [210].
- Potations,
- Potent
- grave and reverend signiors, [149].
- over sun and star, [482].
- Potentiality of growing rich, [374].
- Pottage, breath to cool his, [738].
- Potter
- is jealous of potter, [693].
- power over the clay, [844].
- Pottle-deep, potations, [152].
- Pouch, tester I 'll have in, [45].
- Pouncet-box 'twixt his finger, [83].
- Pound foolish penny wise, [186].
- Pounds,
- rich with forty, [396].
- seven hundred, and possibilities, [45].
- six hundred, a year, [289].
- take care of themselves, [352].
- three hundred, a year, [46].
- two hundred, a year, [215].
- Poverty
- come, so shall thy, [825].
- depressed, worth by, [366].
- distressed by, [367].
- I pay thy, not thy will, [108].
- nor riches, give me neither, [829].
- not my will consents, [108].
- penny in the urn of, [588].
- rustic life and, [514].
- steeped me in, [155].
- stood smiling, [346].
- the destruction of the poor, [825].
- Powder,
- Powdered with stars, [236].
- Power
- above can save, the, [342].
- an unwearied, [414].
- and effect of love, [191].
- and pelf, [488].
- balance of, [304].
- beauty hath strange, [242].
- behind the eye, [603].
- behind the throne, [364].
- daughter of Jove relentless, [382].
- day of thy, [823].
- earthly, show likest God's, [64].
- force of temporal, [64].
- forty parson, [559].
- gray flits the shade of, [541].
- greatest not exempted from her, [31].
- heaven upon the past has not, [274].
- human, which could evade, [555].
- in excess, desire of, [165].
- intellectual, the, [465], [480].
- is a trust, all, [608].
- is passing from the earth, [477].
- knowledge is, [168].
- lay down the wreck of, [571].
- like a desolating pestilence, [567].
- not now in fortune's, [212].
- o'er true virginity, [245].
- of beauty I remember, the, [272].
- of grace, [513].
- of public plunder, cohesive, [529].
- of thought, the, [551].
- of words, graced with the, [330].
- pangs of guilty, [367].
- pomp of, [384].
- shadow of some unseen, [564].
- should take who have the, [473].
- some novel, [634].
- talent in a man's, [662].
- taught by that, [402].
- thank the eternal, [380].
- that hath made us a nation, [517], [595].
- that pities me, [402].
- the giftie gie us, wad some, [448].
- to assume a pleasing shape, [135].
- to broaden the mind, [750].
- to charm insanity, [603].
- to charm, nor witch hath, [127].
- to persuade, [756].
- to say behold, [57].
- to thunder, flatter Jove for his, [103].
- to wound, her very shoe has, [378].
- upon the past, heaven has not, [274].
- wealth excludes but one evil, [373].
- which erring men call chance, [245].
- while Thee I seek protecting, [674].
- within, the ruling, [750].
- Powers,
- struggle of discordant, [409].
- supreme keep men in obedience, [193].
- that be, [844].
- that will work for thee, [471].
- we lay waste our, [476].
- which impress our minds, [466].
- Powerful
- as truth, nothing so, [534].
- grace that lies in herbs, [106].
- Practice
- becomes second nature, [707].
- in little things, [743].
- is everything, [758].
- is the best instructor, [710].
- of a wise man, [207].
- Practices,
- Practised
- Prague, old hermit of, [77].
- Prague's proud arch, [513].
- Prairie's midst, she lights her fires in every, [655].
- Praise,
- all his pleasure, [305].
- and true perfection, [66].
- arise, let the Creator's, [302].
- beat high for, [519].
- [[1059]]blame love kisses, [474].
- blessings and eternal, [477].
- come to bury Cæsar not to, [113].
- damn with faint, [327].
- dispraised no small, [240].
- Father Son and Holy Ghost, [278].
- from a friend, [339].
- from Sir Hubert Stanley, [457].
- garment of, [834].
- God from whom all blessings flow, [278].
- him all creatures here below, [278].
- I 'll sing thee a song in thy, [449].
- if there be any, [847].
- love of, howe'er concealed, [310].
- none named thee but to, [562].
- of those about to marry, [763].
- only to be praised, we, [795].
- poets lose half the, [221].
- pudding against empty, [330].
- silence muse His, [357].
- sound of woman's, [593].
- swells the note of, [384].
- the Frenchman, I, [416].
- them most that paint truest, [300].
- thirst of, [414].
- undeserved is scandal in disguise, [330].
- wealth preferring to eternal, [341].
- whom there were none to, [469].
- Praises
- faintly when he must, [327].
- sound of one's, [741].
- Praising
- God with sweetest looks, [584].
- man when he is dead, [699].
- most dispraises, [327].
- the rose that all are, [581].
- what is lost makes the remembrance dear, [74].
- Prate of my whereabout, stones, [119].
- Prattle to be tedious, thinking his, [82].
- Pray,
- doth late and early, [174].
- for no man but myself, I, [109].
- goody please to moderate, [672].
- late and early, [174].
- remained to, [397].
- the Lord my soul to keep, [687].
- we do, for mercy, [65].
- with you drink with you nor, [61].
- Prayer
- all his business, [305].
- ardent, opens heaven, [309].
- cursed with every granted, [321].
- doth teach us all, [65].
- erects a house of, [286].
- for others' weal, fondest, [539].
- four hours spend in, [24].
- heaven sometimes grants before the, [269].
- homes of silent, [632].
- imperfect offices of, [479].
- is of no avail, when, [479].
- is the burden of a, [497].
- is the soul's sincere desire, [497].
- making their lives a, [618].
- of Ajax was for light, [614].
- of devotion, the still, [524].
- people's, the, [268].
- swears a, or two, [105].
- the fervent, [538].
- Prayers,
- child of many, [614].
- feed on, [25].
- for death, old man's, [697].
- God answers sudden on some, [621].
- which are old age's alms, [25].
- Prayer-books are the toys of age, [318].
- Prayeth
- best who loveth best, [499].
- well who loveth well, [499].
- Preach
- a whole year, if I, [439].
- humility is a virtue all, [195].
- Preached
- as never to preach again, [670].
- practised what he, [672].
- Preacheth patience, [205].
- Preaching, a woman, [371].
- Precede, lead the way we 'll, [441].
- Precedes, consider what, [746].
- Precedent,
- codeless myriad of, [627].
- embalms a principle, [607].
- for poor men's facts, [36].
- Precedents, day supported by, [726].
- Precept,
- example more efficacious, [368].
- upon precept, [834].
- Precincts of the cheerful day, [385].
- Precious
- bane, deserve the, [225].
- in the sight of the Lord, [823].
- instance of itself, sends some, [142].
- jewel in his head, wears a, [67].
- life-blood of a master-spirit, [254].
- nose, that 's his, [585].
- odours, virtue is like, [165].
- ointment, better than, [830].
- seeing to the eye, it adds a, [56].
- soul, damn your, [772].
- stone, a gift is as a, [827].
- stone, this, [81].
- to me, things most, [124].
- treasure of his eyesight, [104].
- truth is, [213].
- Precipitate down dashed, [358].
- Precise,
- Precocity, miracle of, [718].
- Predecessor, illustrious, [364], [408].
- Preferment goes by letter, [149].
- Pregnant
- hinges of the knee, [137].
- quarry teemed with human form, [394].
- Prejudice is strong when the judgment 's weak, [672].
- Prelate, religion without a, [588].
- Premier pas qui coûte, [801].
- 'Prentice han' she tried on man, [446].
- Preordained from everlasting, [756].
- Preparation, dreadful note of, [92].
- Prepare to shed tears, [113].
- Prerogative of mind, the grand, [534].
- Presage of his future years, [427].
- Presbyterian true blue, [210].
- Presence
- full of light, [109].
- lord of thy, and no land beside, [78].
- maiden, scanter of your, [130].
- now and in my, [101].
- of body, [509].
- of mind, [703].
- shall my wants supply, his, [300].
- whose, civilizes ours, [415].
- Present
- fears less than imaginings, [116].
- help in trouble, [820].
- in spirit, absent in body, [845].
- joys therein I find, [22].
- [[1060]]things seem worst, [89].
- Presents endear absents, [509].
- Presentment, counterfeit, [140].
- Preservative of all arts, [852].
- President, rather be right than, [517].
- Press,
- freedom of the, [435].
- not a falling man too far, [99].
- the people's right maintain, [675].
- with vigour on, [359].
- Pressure,
- Presume not God to scan, [317].
- Pretender, God bless the, [351].
- Pretty
- chickens, all my, [124].
- creature drink, [472].
- everything that, is, [159].
- Fanny's way, [305].
- feet like snails, [202].
- looks, puts on his, [79].
- Sally, there 's none like, [285].
- to force together thoughts, [500].
- to walk with, [256].
- Prevail, oars alone can ne'er, [416].
- Prevaricate, thou dost, [211].
- Prey
- at fortune, [153].
- expects his evening, [383].
- fleas that on him, [290].
- to dumb forgetfulness, a, [385].
- to hastening ills a, [396].
- was man, his, [333].
- where eagles dare not perch, wrens make, [96].
- Priam's
- curtain, drew down, [88].
- powers and self shall fall, [337].
- Price,
- all men have their, [304].
- for knowledge, too high, the, [313].
- of chains and slavery, [430].
- of liberty, [855].
- of wisdom is above rubies, [817].
- pearl of great, [839].
- Prices, all have, [559].
- Prick the sides of my intent, [118].
- Pricks,
- Pricking
- Prickles
- on it, leaf had, [245].
- tormenting himself with his, [584].
- Pride
- aiming at the blest abodes, [316].
- alone, stands in his, [667].
- and haughtiness of soul, [298].
- blend our pleasure or, [472].
- coy submission modest, [232].
- crueltie and ambition of man, [27].
- day in its, [528].
- father's joy mother's, [492].
- fell with my fortunes, [66].
- goeth before, [13], [38].
- goeth before destruction, [826].
- high-blown, broke under me, [99].
- humbled out of, [777].
- idleness and, [361].
- in reasoning pride, [315].
- in their port, [395].
- of former days, [519].
- of kings, [314].
- of place, towering in her, [120].
- of sway, peace and, [339].
- peasantry their country's, [396].
- pomp and circumstance, [154].
- rank pride, 't is, [298].
- spite of, [316].
- that apes humility, [501], [507].
- that licks the dust, [328].
- that perished in his, [470].
- that puts the country down, [406].
- the vice of fools, [323].
- to relieve the wretched, [396].
- vain the chief's the sage's, [330].
- will have a fall, [13].
- withered in their, [643].
- Priest,
- hearing the holy, [31].
- no Italian, shall tithe, [79].
- pale-eyed, [251].
- rich without a fault, [337].
- Priests
- altars victims, [333].
- by the imposition of a mightier hand, [590].
- tapers temples, [333].
- Priesthood, literary men a perpetual, [577].
- Primal
- duties shine aloft, [481].
- eldest curse upon 't, [139].
- Prime,
- April of her, [161].
- conception of the joyous, [28].
- golden, of Haroun Alraschid, [623].
- wisdom, [237].
- Primer, schoolmaster with his, [527].
- Primeval, this is the forest, [615].
- Primrose,
- bring the rathe, [247].
- by a river's brim, [468].
- first-born child of Ver, [199].
- path of dalliance treads, [129].
- peeps beneath the thorn, [398].
- soft silken, fading timelessly, [251].
- sweet as the, [398].
- yellow, was to him, [468].
- Primroses that die unmarried, [77].
- Primy nature, youth of, [129].
- Prince
- Princes
- and lords may flourish, [396].
- are the breath of kings, [447].
- find few real friends, [377].
- gilded monuments of, [162].
- like to heavenly bodies, [166].
- privileged to kill, [425].
- put not your trust in, [824].
- that sweet aspect of, [99].
- the death of, [112].
- whose merchants are, [394].
- Princes'
- Princedoms virtues powers, [235].
- Princely in bestowing, [101].
- Princeps copy in blue and gold, [456].
- Princerples, I don't believe in, [659].
- Principal thing is wisdom, [825].
- Principle,
- Principles
- Print
- it and shame the fools, [326].
- I love a ballad in, [78].
- it, some said John, [265].
- 't is devils must, [520].
- to see one's name in, [539].
- transforms old, [419].
- Printed in a book, words, [817].
- Printers have lost, books by which, [222].
- Printing to be used, caused, [94].
- Prior, here lies Matthew, [288].
- Priscian a little scratched, [56].
- Prism and silent face, [475].
- Prison,
- palace and a, [544].
- stone walls do not a, make, [260].
- Prison'd soul, take the, [244].
- Prisoner, takes the reason, [116].
- Prisoners of hope, [836].
- Prisoner's life, passing on the, [47].
- Prison-house, secrets of my, [131].
- Prithee why so pale, [256].
- Privacy,
- an obscure nook, a, [643].
- let there be an end, a, [643].
- Private
- Prive and apert, [4].
- Privilege of putting him to death, [462].
- Privileged
- beyond the common walk, [307].
- to kill, princes were, [425].
- Prize,
- art not strength obtains the, [341].
- ever grateful for the, [465].
- me no prizes, [861].
- not to the worth whiles we enjoy, [53].
- o' death in battle, [660].
- of learning love, [649].
- that which is best, [753].
- Probability keep in view, [349].
- Proceed ad infinitum, [290].
- Process,
- Procrastination is the thief of time, [307].
- Procreant cradle, [117].
- Proctors, prudes for, [629].
- Procurer of contentedness, [207].
- Procuress to the lords of hell, [632].
- Prodigal,
- chariest maid is, [129].
- excess, to our own, [483].
- how like the, [62].
- the soul lends the tongue vows, [130].
- within the compass of a guinea, [536].
- Prodigal's favourite, to be a, [475].
- Prodigality of nature, framed in, [96].
- Prodigious ruin, one, [337].
- Product of a scoffer's pen, [479].
- Profane,
- Profaned the God-given strength, [489].
- Profanely, not to speak it, [137].
- Profession, debtor to his, [164].
- Professions, judge of men by their, [644].
- Professor of our art, [274].
- Profit
- and title I resign, [349].
- by the folly of others, [720].
- countenance and, [164].
- no, where is no pleasure, [72].
- of their shining nights, [54].
- Profitable, revenge is, [430].
- Profited, what is a man, [840].
- Progeny of learning, [440].
- Progress,
- Progressive virtue, [355].
- Prohibited degrees of kin, [215].
- Project crossed, thus their, [672].
- Projects,
- multitude of, [709].
- young men fitter for new, [167].
- Prologue,
- excuse came, [239].
- is this a, or the posy of a ring, [138].
- Prologues,
- Promethean
- Promiscuously applied hands, [548].
- Promise
- hope believe, we, [551].
- keep the word of, [126].
- most given when least said, [38].
- never, more than you can perform, [711].
- of celestial worth, [311].
- of supply, eating the air on, [88].
- of your early day, [535].
- to his loss, though he, [851].
- who broke no, [323].
- Promises
- of youth, [368].
- oft fails where most it, [73].
- Promised on a time, [30].
- Promise-keeping, precise in, [47].
- Promontory,
- earth seems a sterile, [134].
- see one, see all, [189].
- with trees upon 't, [158].
- Promotion
- cometh neither from the east nor west, [821].
- none will sweat but for, [67].
- Prompting of nature, [718].
- Prompts the eternal sigh, which, [318].
- Pronouncing on his bad, before, [578].
- Proof,
- give me ocular, [154].
- of genius, a great poem is, [590].
- of the pudding, [789].
- sweetness yieldeth, [484].
- 't is a common, [111].
- Proofs of holy writ, [154].
- Prop,
- staff of my age my very, [62].
- that doth sustain my house, [65].
- Propagate and rot, [317].
- Propensities, ruined by natural, [411].
- Propensity of nature, [253].
- Proper
- hue, love's, [238].
- man as one shall see, [57].
- mean, the, [801].
- men as ever trod, [110].
- study of mankind is man, [317].
- time of day, no, [586].
- time to marry, [417].
- Property
- Prophesy in part, we, [845].
- Prophet,
- in the name of the, [517].
- not without honour, [839].
- Prophets
- and apostles all poor, [190].
- do they live forever, [836].
- is Saul also among the, [814].
- of the future, [561].
- perverts the, [539].
- Prophet's word, sounds like a, [562].
- Prophetic
- cell, priest from the, [251].
- of her end, [306].
- ray, tints to-morrow with, [550].
- soul, O my, [132].
- strain, something like, [250].
- Propontic and the Hellespont, [155].
- Proportion,
- curtailed of fair, [95].
- in small, we just beauties see, [180].
- law and the, [839].
- preserving the sweetness of, [178].
- Propose, why don't the men, [581].
- Proposes, man, but God disposes, [7].
- Propriety,
- frights the isle from her, [152].
- of speech, [169].
- Proprium humani ingenii, [275].
- Prose
- and poetry, definition of, [505].
- or rhyme, unattempted in, [223].
- run mad, not poetry but, [327].
- verse will seem, [280].
- warbler of poetic, [421].
- what others say in, [329].
- words in best order, [505].
- Proserpina, O, for the flowers now, [77].
- Proserpine gathering flowers, [232].
- Prospect
- less, approaches make the, [181].
- of belief, within the, [116].
- of his soul, into the eye and, [53].
- pleases, though every, [536].
- Scotchman's noblest, [370].
- so full of goodly, [253].
- some have looked on a fair, [468].
- Prospects
- brightening, [396].
- distant, please us, [181].
- gilded scenes and shining, [299].
- in view are more pleasing, [402].
- Prosper,
- Prospering, we shall march, [647].
- Prosperity,
- a jest's, lies in the ear, [56].
- all sorts of, [800].
- could have assured us, [226].
- education an ornament in, [762].
- in the day of, [830].
- is not without many fears, [164].
- makes friends, [713].
- man that hath been in, [5].
- the blessing of the Old Testament, [164].
- things which belong to, [164].
- within thy palaces, [824].
- Prosperous to be just, [657].
- Prosperum ac felix scelus, [39].
- Prostitute, puff away the, [274].
- Prostrate the beauteous ruin lies, [453].
- Protection
- of habeas corpus, [435].
- of vultures to lambs, [442].
- Protecting power, [674].
- Protest
- of the weak, [653].
- too much, the lady doth, [138].
- Protestants or Papists believe in the essential articles, [370].
- Protestantism of the Protestant religion, [408].
- Protests too much, the lady, [138].
- Proteus rising from the sea, [477].
- Protracted life is woe, [365].
- Proud
- and mighty have, all the, [358].
- conceited talking spark, [390].
- ever fair and never, [151].
- for a wit, too, [399].
- grief is, [79].
- his name, though, [488].
- in humility, [188].
- in that they are not proud, [188].
- instruct my sorrows to be, [79].
- knowledge is, [422].
- labour is independent and, [532].
- man, but man, [48].
- man's contumely, [135].
- me no prouds, [108].
- of the earth, [598].
- on his own dunghill, [14].
- philosophy, I ask not, [516].
- scene was o'er, the, [331].
- science never taught to stray, [315].
- setter up of kings, [95].
- shall be, all the, [335].
- spirit of mortal be, [561].
- to importune, too, [387].
- tops of the eastern pines, [81].
- waves be stayed, [817].
- world, good bye, [598].
- Prouder than rustling in silk, [159].
- Proud-pied April, [163].
- Prove,
- all the pleasures, [40].
- all things, [847].
- their doctrine orthodox, [210].
- Proved true before, was, [215].
- Provençal song and dance, [575].
- Proverb and a byword, [815].
- Proverbs,
- books like, [266].
- patch grief with, [53].
- the sanctuary of intuitions, [602].
- Proverbed with a grandsire phrase, [104].
- Providence
- alone secures, [417].
- behind a frowning, [423].
- even God's, seeming estranged, [586].
- foreknowledge, will and fate, [228].
- I may assert eternal, [223].
- in the fall of a sparrow, [145].
- is with the last reserve, [811].
- rubs which, sends, [401].
- their guide, [240].
- to demonstrate a, [743].
- ways of God are full of, [749].
- Provident fear, early and, [411].
- Providently caters for the sparrow, [67].
- Provoke a saint, 't would, [321].
- Provoketh thieves, beauty, [66].
- Provokes the caper, while his off-heel, [442].
- Prow, youth on the, [383].
- Prudence points the way, [672].
- Prudent man looketh well, [826].
- Prudes for proctors, [629].
- Prunes and prism, [652].
- Prunello, leather or, [319].
- [[1063]]Pruning-hooks, spears into, [832].
- Prussia hurried to the field, when, [489].
- Psalmist of Israel, the sweet, [815].
- Psalms,
- purloins the, [539].
- songs be turned to holy, [25].
- Public
- amusements, friend to, [371].
- credit, dead corpse of, [531].
- feasts, wedlock compared to, [176].
- flame nor private, [332].
- haunt, exempt from, [67].
- honour is security, [689].
- offices, keep out of, [729].
- plunder, power of, [529].
- rout, where meet a, [176].
- show, midnight dances and, [335].
- stock of harmless pleasure, [369].
- tax eminent men pay to the, [291].
- to speak in, on the stage, [459].
- trust, when a man assumes a, [436].
- trusts, [859].
- weal, [777].
- Publish it not in the streets, [814].
- Publishing our neighbour's shame, [670].
- Pudding
- Puff the prostitute away, [274].
- Puffed and reckless libertine, [129].
- Puissant nation, noble and, [254].
- Pukes in, sea the passenger, [559].
- Puking in the nurse's arms, [69].
- Pull in resolution, [125].
- Puller down of kings, [95].
- Pulpit drum ecclesiastick, [209].
- Pulse of life stood still, [306].
- Pulses fly, makes his, [655].
- Pulteney's toad-eater, [389].
- Pumice isle in Baiae's bay, [565].
- Pun, who could make so vile a, [282].
- Puns, people that make, [637].
- Punch, some sipping, [468].
- Punctual spot, this, [237].
- Punishment,
- back to thy, [229].
- greater than I can bear, [812].
- that women bear, [50].
- Pun-provoking thyme, [380].
- Puny whipster, every, [156].
- Pupil of the human eye, [518].
- Puppy whelp and hound, [400].
- Puppy-dogs, as maids talk of, [78].
- Purchaser will pay for worth of everything, [713].
- Pure
- alone are mirrored, [577].
- and eloquent blood, [177].
- and holy meek and lowly, [611].
- and vestal modesty, [108].
- as snow chaste as ice, [136].
- by being purely shone upon, [526].
- delight, land of, [303].
- in thought as angels are, [455].
- kept thy truth so, [252].
- the real Simon, [671].
- unto the pure all things are, [848].
- Pure-eyed faith, [243].
- Purge
- and leave sack, [88].
- off the baser fire, [226].
- Purged with euphrasy, [240].
- Purified, every creature shall be, [41].
- Puritanism laid the egg of democracy, [662].
- Puritans
- gave the world action, [641].
- hated bear-baiting, [593].
- Purity
- Purloins the psalms, [539].
- Purple
- all the ground, [247].
- and gold, gleaming in, [551].
- as their wines, abbots, [332].
- light of love, [382].
- testament of bleeding war, [82].
- the sails, [157].
- with love's wound, [58].
- Purpled o'er the lawn, [342].
- Purple-stained mouth, [575].
- Purpose,
- cite Scripture for his, [61].
- constancy to, [608].
- firm, is equal to the deed, [307].
- flighty, never is o'ertook, [123].
- I know the evil of that I, [698].
- infirm of, [120].
- one increasing, runs, [626].
- plain and to the, [51].
- shake my fell, [117].
- speak and, not, [146].
- time to every, [830].
- Purposes, execute their airy, [224].
- Purposed overthrow, [162].
- Purpureal gleams, [482].
- Purse,
- bursting, [449].
- costly as thy, can buy, [130].
- put money in thy, [151].
- who steals my, steals trash, [153].
- Purses, light gains make heavy, [37].
- Pursue
- Pursuing, still achieving still, [612].
- Pursuit
- Push
- Puss-gentleman, a fine, [415].
- Put
- a tongue in every wound, [114].
- back to-morrow, [29].
- money in thy, [151].
- not your trust in princes, [824].
- out the light, [156].
- too fine a point, don't, [792].
- up with a great deal, [703].
- up with anything, [702].
- you down, a plain tale shall, [85].
- your trust in God, [588].
- Puts on his pretty looks, [79].
- Putteth down one, he, [821].
- Putting off, eased the, [234].
- Puzzles the will, [136].
- Pygmies are pygmies still, [309].
- Pygmy-body, fretted the, [267].
- Pyramid,
- mystery hid under Egypt's, [621].
- star-y-pointing, [251].
- Pyramids
- are pyramids in vales, [309].
- doting with age, [222].
- set off his memories, no, [198].
- virtue alone outbuilds the, [309].
- Pyrrhic
- dance, you have the, [557].
- phalanx, where is the, [557].
- Pythagoras, opinion of, [77].
- [[1064]]Pythian treasures, Apollo's, [339].
- Pythias and Demosthenes, [728].
- Quadrangular spots, [420].
- Quaff immortality, and joy, [235].
- Quaffing laughing drinking, [272].
- Quaker loves an ample brim, the, [586].
- Qualities, see a man's good, [578].
- Quality
- of mercy is not strained, [64].
- of success which includes all others, [609].
- taste of your, [134].
- things outward do draw the inward, [158].
- things that have a common, [755].
- true-fixed and resting, [112].
- Quantity of love, with all their, [144].
- Quantum, o' the sin, [448].
- Quarelets of pearl, [201].
- Quarles saved by beauties not his own, [331].
- Quarrel,
- entrance to a, [130].
- in a straw, [142].
- is a very pretty, [441].
- just, he that hath his, [94].
- justice of my, [40].
- sudden and quick in, [69].
- with my bread and butter, [292].
- Quarrels
- Quarrelsome, countercheck, [72].
- Quarries rocks and hills, [150].
- Quarry,
- Quarry-slave, like the, [572].
- Quart of mighty ale, [3].
- Quean, extravagant, [442].
- Queen,
- apparent, [233].
- Bess, image of good, [585].
- Elizabeth, scandal about, [441].
- hail their, fair regent, [426].
- Mab hath been with you, [104].
- o' the May, I 'm to be, [624].
- of land and sea, Rome the, [642].
- of the world, [674].
- rose of the rosebud garden, [631].
- shall be as drunk as we, [362].
- she looks a, [337].
- would grace a summer's, [492].
- Quem Jupiter vult perdere, [707].
- Question,
- Questions,
- Questionable shape, in such a, [130].
- Questioning is not the mode of conversation, [373].
- Questionings of sense, [478].
- Qui
- desiderat pacem, [425].
- fugiebat, rursus prœliabitur, [216].
- fuit peut revenir aussi, [216].
- Quick
- bosoms, quiet to, [543].
- bright things come to confusion, [57].
- in quarrel, sudden and, [69].
- Quickly, well it were done, [117].
- Quickness, with too much, [321].
- Quicksands, life hath, [614].
- Quid velit et possit, [409].
- Quiddities, where be his, [143].
- Quiddity and entity, [210].
- Quiet
- and peace, calm, [249].
- as a nun, the holy time is, [470].
- be, and go a-angling, [208].
- breast, truth hath, a, [80].
- conscience, a still and, [99].
- dream, glide through a, [538].
- kiss me and be, [350].
- life, anything for a, [852].
- Merryman and Dyet, Dr., [293].
- rich and infamous, [592].
- rural and retirement, [355].
- study to be, [847].
- to quick bosoms is a hell, [543].
- us in a death so noble, [242].
- Quiets of the past, hallowed, [661].
- Quietus make with a bare bodkin, [135].
- Quill from an angel's wing, [484].
- Quills,
- stops of various, [248].
- upon the porcupine, [131].
- upon the porpentine, [131].
- Quillets
- of the law, nice sharp, [93].
- where be his, [143].
- Quintessence of perception, [663].
- Quintilian stare and gasp, made, [252].
- Quip modest, [72].
- Quips
- Quire of bad verses, [593].
- Quiring to young-eyed cherubims, [65].
- Quirks of blazoning pens, [151].
- Quit
- oh quit this mortal frame, [334].
- your books, up my friend and, [466].
- yourselves like men, [814].
- Quiver,
- after the soul, is gone the limbs will, [375].
- full, man that hath his, [824].
- Quiver's choice, devil in his, [560].
- Quos
- deus vult perdere, [269].
- læserunt et oderunt, [275].
- Quotation, classical, [374].
- Quote,
- by delight we all, [603].
- grow immortal as they, [310].
- Quoter next to the originator, the, [604].