Familiar Quotations / A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to / Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature
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  • R, months without an, [857].
  • Rabelais, quart d'heure de, [348].
  • Rabelais' easy chair, [330].
  • Race,
    • boast a generous, [354].
    • forget the human, [547].
    • friend to human, [346].
    • heavenly, demands thy zeal, [359].
    • is a life, [608].
    • is not to the swift, [831].
    • is won, the, [667].
    • man's imperial, [326].
    • of man like leaves, [338].
    • of other days, [564].
    • of politicians, [290].
    • rear my dusky, [626].
    • [[1065]]runs twice his, [262].
    • slinks out of the, [254].
    • stars of human, [414].
    • swiftness in the forward, [572].
    • waste their music on the savage, [311].
    • woes to thy imperial, [345].
  • Rachel weeping, [838].
  • Rack
    • behind, leave not a, [43].
    • desire is a perpetual, [188].
    • dislimns, [158].
    • of a too easy chair, [332].
    • of this tough world, [149].
    • the value, being lost we, [53].
  • Radiance of eternity, [565].
  • Radiant
    • light, by her own, [244].
    • pearl, no, [424].
  • Radish, like a forked, [90].
  • Rafael
    • made a century of sonnets, [645].
    • of the dear Madonnas, [645].
  • Rage,
    • deaf as the sea in, [80].
    • for fame, [431].
    • heaven has no, [294].
    • not die here in a, [292].
    • of the vulture, [549].
    • penury repressed their noble, [384].
    • strong without, [257].
    • swell the soul to, [272].
  • Raggedness, windowed, [147].
  • Raging fever burns, so when a, [303].
  • Rags,
    • clothe a man with, [828].
    • man forget not though in, [391].
    • virtue though in, [274].
  • Rail on the Lord's anointed, [97].
  • Railed on Lady Fortune, [68].
  • Railer, Boreas blustering, [672].
  • Rain
    • a deluge showers, [453].
    • as the mist resembles the, [614].
    • came in slanting lines, [667].
    • cats and dogs, [293].
    • daggers, [192].
    • gentle, from heaven, [64].
    • in the aire, [30].
    • in thunder lightning or in, [115].
    • in winter when the dismal, [667].
    • influence, bright eyes, [249].
    • into each life some, must fall, [613].
    • is over and gone, [832].
    • it raineth every day, [77].
    • may enter the king cannot, [365].
    • pierces the hard marble, [32].
    • poppies overcharged with, [338].
    • some, must fall, [613].
    • sunshine follows the, [664].
    • sweetest, makes not fresh, [183].
    • thirsty earth soaks up the, [260].
    • upon the mown grass, [821].
  • Rains fall after great battles, [725].
  • Rainbow,
    • another hue unto the, [79].
    • colours of the, [294].
    • comes and goes, [477].
    • once in heaven, awful, [574].
    • to the storms of life, [550].
  • Raineth every day, rain it, [77].
  • Rainy
    • day, in a very, [829].
    • morrow, windy night a, [162].
  • Raise
    • me up, God shall, [26].
    • what is low in me, [223].
  • Raised a mortal to the skies, [272].
  • Rake, woman is at heart a, [321].
  • Raleigh
    • spoke, words brave, [330].
    • thus immortal Sidney shone thus, [671].
  • Ralph to Cynthia howls, [331].
  • Ralpho thou dost prevaricate, [211].
  • Ram, snow-white, [481].
  • Rambling in thought, [755].
  • Ramrod, swallowed a, [744].
  • Ran to help me when I fell, [535].
  • Rancour of your tongue, [672].
  • Random,
    • many a shaft at, sent, [492].
    • many a word at, spoken, [492].
    • pearls at, strung, [437].
    • stringing stars at, [654].
    • words at, flung, [437].
  • Range with humble livers, [98].
  • Rank
    • is but the guinea's stamp, [452].
    • my offence is, [139].
    • pride and haughtiness, [298].
  • Ranks and squadrons, [112].
  • Rankest compound of villanous smell, [46].
  • Rant
    • and swear, [274].
    • as well as thou, [145].
  • Raphaels Correggios and stuff, [400].
  • Rapids are near, the, [518].
  • Rapt
    • inspired, filled with fury, [390].
    • one of the godlike forehead, [486].
    • ship run on her side, [37].
  • Rapture
    • on the lonely shore, [547].
    • the first fine careless, [647].
    • to the dreary void, [549].
  • Raptures,
    • high, do infuse, [220].
    • swell, for him no minstrel, [488].
  • Rapture-smitten frame, [513].
  • Rare
    • are solitary woes, [308].
    • as a day in June, what is so, [658].
    • Ben Jonson, [177].
    • her virtues were so, [35].
    • neither rich nor, [327].
    • new-laid eggs, roasted, [274].
    • rich and, the gems she wore, [520].
  • Rareness, a strain of, [160].
  • Rarity of Christian charity, [586].
  • Rascal,
    • biggest, on two legs, [748].
    • counters, [114].
    • hath given me medicines, [84].
  • Rascals, to lash the, naked, [155].
  • Rascally yea-forsooth knave, [88].
  • Rash, splenitive and, [144].
  • Rashly importunate, [586].
  • Rasselas, history of, [368].
  • Rat,
    • I smell a, [172], [787].
    • in a hole, like a poisoned, [292].
  • Rats
    • and such small deer, [147].
    • leave a sinking ship, [719].
  • Rated me in the Rialto, [61].
  • Rathe primrose, bring the, [247].
  • Rather
    • be a dog and bay the moon, [114].
    • than be less, [226].
  • Rational hind Costard, [54].
  • Rattle
    • his bones over the stones, [683].
    • pleased with a, [318].
    • where mingles war's, [489].
  • Rattling
    • around, down dashed, [358].
    • crags among, [544].
  • Ravage
    • all the clime, to, [428].
    • with impunity a rose, [643].
  • Rave recite and madden round, [326].
  • [[1066]]Ravelled sleave of care, [119].
  • Raven
    • down of darkness, [244].
    • nevermore, quoth the, [640].
    • on yon left hand, [349], [701].
  • Ravens feed, he that doth the, [67].
  • Ravin up thine own life's means, [120].
  • Ravished
    • ears, with, [271].
    • eyes, turn my, [299].
    • with the whistling of a name, [319].
    • younger hearings are, [55].
  • Ravishment, enchanting, [243].
  • Raw in fields, [273].
  • Ray,
    • beauty's heavenly, [549].
    • fancy's meteor, [447].
    • hope emits a brighter, [399].
    • serene, gem of purest, [385].
    • whose unclouded, [321].
    • with hospitable, [402].
    • with prophetic, [550].
  • Rays,
    • hide your diminished, [322].
    • tea thousand dewy, [486].
    • young fancy's, [447].
  • Rayless majesty, [306].
  • Raze out the written troubles, [125].
  • Razed from the book of honour, [161].
  • Razor, satire like a polished, [350].
  • Razors cried up and down, [432].
  • Razure of oblivion, [49].
  • Reach
    • of art, beyond the, [323].
    • of ordinary men, above the, [470].
    • the small, the great cannot, [29].
  • Reaches of our souls, beyond the, [131].
  • Reaction, attack is the, [372].
  • Read
    • and write comes by nature, [51].
    • as inclination leads, [371].
    • aught that ever I could, [57].
    • blockhead ignorantly, [325].
    • exceedingly well, [86].
    • he that runs may, [422].
    • Homer once, [280].
    • in story old, [489].
    • like a book never, [181].
    • mark and inwardly digest, [850].
    • my little fable, [629].
    • my title clear, [303].
    • old authors to, [171].
    • slow, learn to, [265].
    • the perfect ways of honour, [101].
    • to doubt or read to scorn, [494].
    • what do you, [133].
    • what is twice, [369].
  • Reads much, he, [111].
  • Reader
    • reads no more, when the last, [636].
    • wait a century for a, [670].
  • Readers sleep, to give their, [331].
  • Readeth, he may run that, [836].
  • Readiness is all, [145].
  • Reading
    • as was never read, [332].
    • between the lines, [803].
    • easy writing 's curst hard, [443].
    • he that I am, has most force, [776].
    • maketh a full man, [168].
    • stuff the head with, [332].
    • what they never wrote, [419].
  • Ready
    • booted and spurred, [682].
    • ere I called her name, [288].
    • to try our fortunes, [90].
    • with all your thunderbolts, [114].
    • with every nod to tumble, [97].
    • writer, pen of a, [820].
  • Real Simon Pure, [671].
  • Realm,
    • riding o'er the azure, [383].
    • that mysterious, [572].
    • this earth this, [81].
    • youth of the, [94].
  • Realms
    • above, constancy lives in, [500].
    • obey, whom three, [326].
    • of gold, I have travelled in, [576].
    • of shade, the pale, [572].
    • these are our, [550].
    • to see, whatever, [394].
  • Reap,
    • as you sow ye are like to, [214].
    • the whirlwind, [835].
  • Reaped,
    • his chin new, [83].
    • the thorns which I have, [544].
  • Reaper whose name is death, [613].
  • Reapers, white-winged, [264].
  • Reaper's work is done, [570].
  • Reaping,
    • ever, something new, [626].
    • grew the more by, [159].
  • Rear
    • my dusky race, she shall, [626].
    • the tender thought, [355].
  • Rearward of a conquered woe, [162].
  • Reason,
    • a woman's, [44].
    • according to soundest, [753].
    • act according to, [754].
    • and the will of God, [665].
    • approved my pleaded, [237].
    • asked one another the, [71].
    • but from what we know, [315].
    • capability and godlike, [142].
    • common law is nothing but, [24].
    • confidence of, [475].
    • discourse of, [128].
    • feast of, and flow of soul, [328].
    • firm the temperate will, [475].
    • for my rhyme, [30].
    • how noble in, [134].
    • in the faith of, [504].
    • indu'd with sanctity of, [236].
    • is left free to combat it, [434].
    • is staggered, [411].
    • is the life of the law, [24].
    • itself, kills, [254].
    • law is the perfection of, [24].
    • measured by principle, [743].
    • men have lost their, [113].
    • men that can render a, [828].
    • most absurd to, [127].
    • most sovereign, [136].
    • my pleaded, [237].
    • neither rhyme nor, [30], [70].
    • no sooner knew the, [71].
    • nothing is law that is not, [278].
    • of his fancies, [253].
    • of strength, if by, [822].
    • of the case, consider the, [278].
    • on compulsion, [85].
    • panders will, [140].
    • perfection of, [24].
    • prisoner, takes the, [116].
    • regulates all things, [743].
    • ruling passion conquers, [322].
    • smiles from, flow, [238].
    • sons of valour liberty, and, [358].
    • [[1067]]stands aghast, [673].
    • strong and replication prompt, [163].
    • the card passion the gale, [317].
    • theirs not to, why, [628].
    • under control, keep, [755].
    • virtue naught can me bereave, [357].
    • war with rhyme, [180].
    • why I cannot tell, [286].
    • why so few marriages are happy, [291].
    • with pleasure, mixed, [399].
    • worse appear the better, [226], [759].
    • would despair, where, [377].
  • Reasons
    • as two grains of wheat, [60].
    • plentiful as blackberries, [85].
    • who wisely, [320].
    • why men drink, [793].
    • why we smile and sigh, [569].
  • Reason's
    • spite, in erring, [316].
    • whole pleasure, [319].
  • Reasoned high of providence, [228].
  • Reasonest well, Plato thou, [298].
  • Reasoning
    • beings, [751].
    • pride in, [320].
  • Reasonings,
    • books full of stoical, [744].
    • not wanted now, [744].
  • Rebel, use 'em kindly they, [313].
  • Rebels from principle, [410].
  • Rebellion to tyrants, [859].
  • Rebellious
    • hell, [140].
    • liquors in my blood, [67].
  • Rebuff, then welcome each, [649].
  • Rebuke, open, is better, [829].
  • Recalled, anything that could be, [609].
  • Recede, to sigh yet not, [444].
  • Receive, more blessed to give than to, [843].
  • Receives, who much, [672].
  • Rechabite poor Will must live, [289].
  • Reck the rede, [448].
  • Reckless
    • libertine, [129].
    • what I do to spite the world, [121].
  • Reckoned, beggary in the love that can be, [157].
  • Reckoners without their host, [12].
  • Reckoneth without his hostess, [32].
  • Reckoning
    • made, no, [132].
    • so comes the dreadful, [348].
    • to the end of, [49].
    • trim, [87].
  • Reeks not his own rede, [129].
  • Recoil, impetuous, [229].
  • Recoils on itself, revenge, [238].
  • Recollection, when fond, [537].
  • Recommendation,
    • a silent, [709].
    • toil without, [668].
  • Recommends itself, sweetly, [117].
  • Recompense, heaven sent a, [386].
  • Reconciliation, temple of silence and, [592].
  • Record, weep to, [513].
  • Records
    • that defy the tooth of time, [311].
    • trivial fond, [132].
  • Recorded time, last syllable of, [125].
  • Recorders, flutes and soft, [225].
  • Recording angel dropped a tear, the, [379].
  • Recreant limbs, a calf's-skin on, [79].
  • Recreation, angling innocent, [208].
  • Rectitude, in doubt of, [748].
  • Red
    • as a rose is she, [498].
    • black to, began to turn, [213].
    • bokes clothed in black or, [1].
    • celestial rosy, [238].
    • her lips were, [256].
    • making the green one, [120].
    • men scalped each other, [592].
    • red rose, my luve 's like a, [451].
    • right hand, [227].
    • roses, and violets blew, [28].
    • so dyed double, [38].
    • spirits and gray, [173].
  • Redbreast, call for the robin, [181].
  • Rede,
    • better reck the, [448].
    • recks not his own, [129].
    • ye tent it, [449].
  • Redeem thy name, though late, [331], [354].
  • Redeemer's name be sung, [302].
  • Redeeming love, triumph in, [674].
  • Redemption,
    • everlasting, [53].
    • from slavery, [150].
  • Reed,
    • broken, [834].
    • bruised, shall he not break, [834].
    • man is but a thinking, [798].
  • Refined
    • as ever Athens heard, [672].
    • gold, to gild, [79].
  • Refinement on the principles of resistance, [408].
  • Refining, still went on, [399].
  • Reflect on what they knew, [325].
  • Reflection
    • came, cool, [494].
    • remembrance and, [316].
  • Reflections, in vain sedate, [320].
  • Reform it altogether, [137].
  • Reformation, age of, [435].
  • Reformed that, we have, [137].
  • Refrain to-night, [141].
  • Refreshes in the breeze, [316].
  • Refreshment, draught of cool, [577].
  • Refuge
    • and my fortress, [822].
    • and strength, God is our, [820].
    • from confession, suicide but, [533].
    • of a scoundrel, last, [372].
  • Refute a sneer, who can, [673].
  • Regard, things without all remedy should be without, [121].
  • Regardless of their doom, [381].
  • Regent
    • of love-rhymes, [55].
    • of the night, fair, [426].
    • of the sky, moon sweet, [426].
  • Region
    • of smooth or idle dreams, [255].
    • of thick-ribbed ice, [48].
  • Regions to change their site, force, [212].
  • Regret
    • can die, O last regret, [633].
    • old age is a, [608].
    • wild with all, [630].
  • Regular
    • as infants' breath, [502].
    • battle, I had a, [701].
    • icily, splendidly null, [631].
  • Rehearse, your being shall, [162].
  • Reherse as neighe as he can, [2].
  • Reign,
    • here we may, secure, [224].
    • in hell, better to, [224].
    • is worth ambition, to, [224].
    • of Chaos and old Night, [224].
    • undisturbed their ancient, [642].
  • Reigneth, the lord, [822].
  • Rejoice
    • in thy youth, [831].
    • [[1068]]let the earth, [822].
    • the desert shall, [834].
    • we in ourselves, [502].
  • Rejoicing with heaven and earth, [254].
  • Relations, man is a bundle of, [601].
  • Relentless power, [382].
  • Relents, my vigour, [408].
  • Relic of departed worth, [541].
  • Relics,
    • cold and unhonoured, [519].
    • crucifixes beads, [215].
    • hallowed, [251].
  • Relief,
    • for this, much thanks, [126].
    • give, and heaven will bless, [433].
    • of man's estate, [169].
    • 't is a poor, we gain, [303].
  • Relieve
    • a brother, exquisite to, [447].
    • the wretched, to, [396].
  • Religion,
    • blunderbuss against, [370].
    • blushing veils her fires, [332].
    • breathing household laws, [472].
    • distant rewards of, [369].
    • freedom of, [435].
    • he made it a part of his, [291].
    • his, an anxious wish, [578].
    • humanities of old, [504].
    • in our northern colonies, [408].
    • liberty and law, [675].
    • mother of form and fear, [39].
    • one, is as true as another, [193].
    • philosophy bringeth about to, [166].
    • pledged to, [675].
    • rum and true, [556].
    • stands on tiptoe, [205].
    • the world of one, [604].
    • was intended to be mended, as if, [211].
    • without a prelate, [588].
    • writers against, [407].
  • Religious
    • book or friend, with a, [174].
    • light, dim, [250].
    • man, unworthy a, [578].
  • Relish
    • him more in the soldier, [151].
    • of salvation in 't, [139].
    • of the saltness of time, [88].
  • Reluctant
    • amorous delay, [232].
    • stalked off, [355].
  • Remainder biscuit, dry as the, [68].
  • Remained to pray, [397].
  • Remains,
    • all that, of thee, [548].
    • be kind to my, [270].
  • Remark was shrewd, his, [416].
  • Remedies
    • for extreme diseases, [700].
    • oft in ourselves do lie, [73].
  • Remedy
    • for all things, [789].
    • for every trouble, [701], [709].
    • found out the, [47].
    • sought the, [71].
    • things without all, [121].
    • worse than the disease, [165].
  • Remember
    • absent friends, [757].
    • an apothecary, I do, [108].
    • days of joy, [769].
    • I cannot but, such things were, [124].
    • I remember I, [583], [595].
    • Lot's wife, [842].
    • Milo's end, [278].
    • now thy Creator, [831].
    • sweet Alice, don't you, [680].
    • the end, [837].
    • the poor creature, I do, [89].
    • the power of beauty I, [272].
    • thee, far less sweet than to, [529].
    • thee yea, [132].
    • thy swashing blow, [104].
    • whan it passed is, [5].
    • what pulls the strings, [756].
  • Remembers me of his gracious parts, [79].
  • Remembered,
    • agony that cannot be, [504].
    • be all my sins, [136].
    • in flowing cups, [92].
    • joys are never past, [496].
    • kisses after death, [630].
    • never said anything that was, [609].
    • sorrows sweeten present joy, [588].
    • tolling a departing friend, [88].
  • Remembering happier things, [626].
  • Remembrance
    • and reflection, [316].
    • dear, makes the, [74].
    • how painful the, [354].
    • of the just shall flourish, [851].
    • of things past, [161].
    • rosemary that 's for, [142].
    • writ in, [81].
  • Remnant
    • of our Spartan dead, [557].
    • of uneasy light, [474].
  • Remorse, farewell, [231].
  • Remorseful day, [94].
  • Remote
    • from cities lived a swain, [348].
    • from common use, [556].
    • from man with God, [305].
    • unfriended melancholy slow, [394].
  • Remove,
    • drags at each, [394].
    • not the ancient landmark, [828].
  • Removes, three, as bad as a fire, [360].
  • Render
    • therefore unto Cæsar, [840].
    • to all their dues, [844].
    • to my God, what shall I, [301].
  • Rends thy constant heart, sigh that, [402].
  • Renewal of love, [702], [708].
  • Renewing of love, [21].
  • Renounce the devil, [850].
  • Renown,
    • deathless my, [339].
    • forfeit fair, [488].
    • some for, [310].
    • wight of high, [406].
  • Renowned
    • Spenser, [179].
    • victories no less, [252].
  • Rent
    • is sorrow, her, [204].
    • the envious Casca made, [113].
  • Repair, friendship in constant, [370].
  • Reparation for our rights, [364].
  • Repast
    • and calm repose, [386].
    • what neat, shall feast us, [252].
  • Repay, to-morrow will, [276].
  • Repeal of bad laws, [664].
  • Repeat no grievances, [398].
  • Repeats his words, [79].
  • Repeateth a matter, he that, [827].
  • Repeating, oft, they believe 'em, [288].
  • Repent
    • at leisure, [295].
    • to grieve yet not, [444].
    • what 's past, [141].
  • Repentance
    • amid the roses fierce, [355].
    • for the ill we have done, [795].
    • of a bad bargain, [719].
  • Repenting, after no, [252].
  • Replication, prompt, [163].
  • [[1069]]Reply,
    • churlish, [72].
    • I pause for a, [113].
    • theirs not to make, [628].
  • Report,
    • evil and good, [846].
    • gossip, [63].
    • me and my cause aright, [145].
    • they bore to heaven, [307].
    • things of good, [847].
    • thy words, how he may, [242].
  • Repose,
    • finds but short, [329].
    • hushed in grim, [383].
    • in trembling hope, [386].
    • manners had not that, [623].
    • statue-like, [639].
    • sweet repast and calm, [386].
    • wakes from short, [394].
  • Reprehend anything, if I, [440].
  • Repressing ill, crowning good, [438].
  • Reproach of being, [163].
  • Reprobation, fall to, [156].
  • Reproof
    • on her lips, [582].
    • valiant, [72].
  • Reproved each dull delay, [396].
  • Reputation
    • dies at every word, [326].
    • I have lost my, [152].
    • men survive their own, [777].
    • more than money, [708].
    • reputation, reputation, [152].
    • seeking the bubble, [69].
    • written out of, [284].
  • Reputed wise, [60].
  • Request,
    • conformity is in most, [601].
    • of friends, [326].
  • Requiem chants, the master's, [599].
  • Researches deep, [443].
  • Resentment glows, with one, [339].
  • Reserve,
    • Providence is with the last, [811].
    • thy judgment, [130].
  • Residence, a forted, [49].
  • Resign, few die and none, [435].
  • Resignation
    • gently slopes the way, [396].
    • vacancies by, none, [435].
  • Resigned when ills betide, [362].
  • Resist the devil, [849].
  • Resistance, principles of, [408].
  • Resisted, know not what 's, [448].
  • Resistless eloquence, [241].
  • Resolute and great, be, [661].
  • Resolution,
    • armed with, [295].
    • native hue of, [136].
    • never tell your, beforehand, [196].
    • pull in, [125].
    • to fire it off himself, [370].
  • Resolve,
    • heart to, [430].
    • itself into a dew, [127].
    • silence is the best, [795].
    • wise to, [342].
  • Resolves the moon into salt tears, [109].
  • Resolved,
    • once to be, [153].
    • to live a fool, [196].
    • to ruin or to rule, [267].
  • Resort
    • of mirth, all, [250].
    • various bustle of, [244].
  • Resounding line, the full, [329].
  • Respect,
    • nature 's above art in that, [148].
    • of persons, no, [844].
    • of place or persons, no, [75].
    • thyself, most of all, [238].
    • to the opinions of mankind, [434].
    • upon the world, too much, [59].
  • Respectability, ultimum moriens of, [638].
  • Resplendent hair, most, [483].
  • Rest
    • and be thankful, [859].
    • can never dwell where, [223].
    • dove found no, [812].
    • eternal sabbath of his, [277].
    • fancies that keep her from her, [125].
    • gets him to, [92].
    • her soul she is dead, [143].
    • in the grave, [561].
    • is silence, the, [146].
    • like a warrior taking his, [563].
    • nowhere, the, [855].
    • perturbed spirit, [133].
    • so may he, [100].
    • strength of mind is not, [317].
    • there the weary be at, [816].
    • to their lasting, [80].
    • too much, itself becomes a pain, [346].
    • veneration but no, [166].
    • who sink to, [389].
  • Rested under the drums, [219].
  • Resting quality, true-fixed and, [112].
  • Resting-place so fair, no mortal, [546].
  • Restless
    • ecstasy, to lie in, [121].
    • violence, blown with, [48].
  • Restlessness, round our, His rest, [620].
  • Restorer, nature's sweet, [306].
  • Restraint,
    • liberty is wholesome, [531].
    • luxurious by, [238].
  • Restreine thy tonge, [5].
  • Resty sloth, [160].
  • Resumption, the way to, [619].
  • Resurrection, hope of the, [851].
  • Retired leisure, [249].
  • Retirement,
    • Plato's, [241].
    • rural quiet, [355].
    • short, urges sweet return, [239].
  • Retiring ebb, ne'er feels, [155].
  • Retort courteous, [72].
  • Retreat
    • a single inch, I will not, [605].
    • friend in my, [416].
    • loopholes of, [420].
    • make an honourable, [70].
  • Retreats,
    • beauty dwells in deep, [485].
    • of the ocean, sunless, [524].
  • Retrograde, all that is human must, [430].
  • Retrospection to the future, [440].
  • Return,
    • bid time, [81].
    • I thought she bade me, [380].
    • no more to his house, [816].
    • retirement urges sweet, [239].
    • there swift, diurnal, [237].
    • thou art gone and never must, [247].
    • to Lochaber no more, [671].
    • to our muttons, [771].
    • to our wethers, [771].
    • unto thy rest my soul, [497].
    • vilest sinner may, [303].
  • Returning as tedious as go o'er, [123].
  • Reveal no secrets, [398].
  • Revel of the earth, the, [544].
  • Revels,
    • midnight, [225].
    • now are ended, [43].
    • the winds their, keep, [679].
  • Revelry,
    • by night, sound of, [542].
    • [[1070]]midnight shout and, [243].
  • Revenge
    • at first though sweet, [238].
    • back on itself recoils, [238].
    • capable and wide, [155].
    • forgiveness better than, [758].
    • hath stomach for them all, [156].
    • if not victory, [226].
    • is a kind of wild justice, [164].
    • is profitable, [430].
    • is virtue, with whom, [311].
    • it will feed my, [63].
    • malice couched with, [232].
    • study of, [223].
    • sweet is, to women, [556].
    • will most horribly, [93].
  • Revenges, time brings in his, [77].
  • Revenons à nos moutons, [771].
  • Revenue, streams of, [531].
  • Reverberate hills, halloo your name to the, [75].
  • Revered abroad, [447].
  • Reverence,
    • none so poor to do him, [113].
    • to God, a due, [170].
    • to yon peeping moon, [173].
  • Reverend
    • head, the wise the, [303].
    • signiors, grave and, [149].
    • vice that grey iniquity, [85].
  • Reveries so airy, [419].
  • Reversion in the sky, [335].
  • Reviewers people who have failed, [505].
  • Revisit'st glimpses of the moon, [131].
  • Revolts from true birth, [106].
  • Revolution, age of, [435].
  • Revolutions
    • are not made they come, [641].
    • never go backward, [641].
  • Revolves the sad vicissitudes, [393].
  • Revolving moon, of one, [268].
  • Reward,
    • though late a sure, [294].
    • virtue is its own, [206].
    • virtue to itself a, [207].
  • Rewards,
    • fortune's buffets and, [137].
    • of religion, the distant, [369].
    • the world its veterans, [321].
  • Re-word, I the matter will, [141].
  • Rhamses knows, she knows what, [621].
  • Rhapsody of words, [140].
  • Rhetoric,
    • could not ope his mouth for, [210].
    • dazzling fence of, [246].
    • logic and, [168].
    • ornate, [254].
    • wit and gay, [246].
  • Rhetorician's rules teach nothing, [210].
  • Rheum, how now foolish, [79].
  • Rhine,
    • the castled, [613].
    • wash the river, [503].
    • wide and winding, [543].
  • Rhinoceros, armed, [122].
  • Rhone, rushing of the arrowy, [543].
  • Rhyme,
    • beautiful old, [163].
    • build the lofty, [246].
    • dock the tail of, [635].
    • epic's stately, [618].
    • hitches in a, [328].
    • making legs in, [387].
    • nor reason, [30], [70].
    • one for, one for sense, [213].
    • outlive this powerful, [162].
    • reason for my, [30].
    • reason war with, [180].
    • the rudder is of verses, [211].
    • those that write in, [213].
    • unattempted in prose or, [223].
  • Rhymes
    • I had in store, [506].
    • ring out my mournful, [633].
  • Rhymed or unrhymed poem, [578].
  • Rhyming
    • peer, [326].
    • planet, born under a, [54].
  • Rialto,
    • in the, [61].
    • what news on the, [61].
    • wished him five fathom under the, [554].
  • Riband
    • bound, but what this, [220].
    • in the cap of youth, [142].
    • to stick in his coat, [646].
  • Ribbed sea-sand, [498].
  • Ribs,
    • knock at my, [116].
    • of death, under the, [245].
    • over-weathered, [62].
  • Rice, best not stir the, [791].
  • Rich
    • and rare were the gems, [520].
    • and strange, into something, [42].
    • are possessed by their money, the, [188].
    • at once, no good man, [713].
    • beyond the dreams of avarice, [374], [378].
    • from want of wealth, [387].
    • gifts wax poor, [136].
    • he that maketh haste to be, [829].
    • in barren fame, [344].
    • in good works, [848].
    • in having such a jewel, [44].
    • in saving common sense, [627].
    • in virtue, [343].
    • live like a wretch and die, [188].
    • man, honest preferred to a, [733].
    • man to enter the kingdom, [840].
    • men rule the law, [395].
    • nor rare, neither, [327].
    • not gaudy, [130].
    • plagues that haunt the, [424].
    • poor and content is, [153].
    • quiet and infamous, [592].
    • soils often to be weeded, [168].
    • the treasure, [271].
    • they poor, I, [22].
    • windows, [386].
    • with forty pounds a year, [396].
    • with little store, [22].
    • with the spoils of nature, [217].
    • with the spoils of time, [384].
    • with Thee, we are, [421].
    • without a fault, [337].
  • Richard,
    • awe the soul of, [296].
    • conqueror, came in with, [72].
    • is himself again, [296].
    • Richard O my king, [803].
    • struck terror to the soul of, [97].
  • Richer
    • for poorer, [850].
    • than all his tribe, [157].
  • Riches
    • and honour in her left hand, [825].
    • best, [396].
    • flow from bounteous heaven, [346].
    • from every scene of creation, [457].
    • good name better than, [790], [827].
    • he heapeth up, [820].
    • [[1071]]infinite, in a little room, [41].
    • make themselves wings, [828].
    • neither poverty nor, [829].
    • of heaven's pavement, [225].
    • possessed not enjoyed, [342].
    • that grow in hell, [225].
    • virtue and, seldom settle on one man, [190].
  • Richmonds in the field, six, [98].
  • Rid on 't, mend it or be, [121].
  • Riddle of the world, [317].
  • Ride
    • abroad, next doth, [417].
    • mankind, things, [599].
    • to crouch to wait to, [30].
  • Rides
    • in the whirlwind, [299], [331].
    • on the posting winds, [160].
    • post, evil news, [242].
    • upon the storm, [423].
  • Rider, steed that knows its, [542].
  • Ridicule,
    • sacred to, [328].
    • the test of truth, [578].
    • truth the test of, [444].
  • Ridiculous
    • affairs, serious in, [735].
    • excess, wasteful and, [79].
    • in serious matters, [735].
    • no spectacle so, [591].
    • sublime to the, [431].
  • Riding o'er the azure realm, [383].
  • Rift within the lute, [629].
  • Rigdom Funnidos, [285].
  • Rigged with curses dark, [247].
  • Right
    • and wrong he taught, [672].
    • as a trivet, [676].
    • as God gives us to see the, [622].
    • be sure you are, [852].
    • born to set it, [133].
    • by chance, a fool now and then, [414].
    • divine of kings, [332].
    • firmness in the, [622].
    • following him that sets thee, [754].
    • form of war, [112].
    • hand forget her cunning, [824].
    • hand, his red, [227].
    • hands of fellowship, [846].
    • his conduct still, [399].
    • his life I 'm sure was in the, [260].
    • I see the, and I approve it too, [295].
    • in every cranny but the, [424].
    • is right since God is God, [653].
    • is right to follow, [623].
    • little tight little island, [675].
    • makes might, faith that, [622].
    • man in the right place, [642].
    • mind, clothed in his, [841].
    • names, call things by their, [457].
    • of all, duty of some, [505].
    • of an excessive wrong, [650].
    • on, I only speak, [114].
    • onward steer, [252].
    • or wrong, our country, [675].
    • rather be, than president, [517].
    • sorry for your heaviness, I am, [6].
    • the day must win, [653].
    • there is none to dispute my, [416].
    • to begin doing well, earns the, [648].
    • to dissemble your love, [445].
    • was right, [444].
    • whatever is is, [316].
    • whose life is in the, [318].
    • words, how forcible are, [816].
  • Rights,
    • blacks had no, [675].
    • dare maintain, their, [438].
    • men who know their, [438].
    • of a man, how he lies in the, [648].
    • of man, called the, [409].
    • property has its duties as well as, [582], [609].
    • reparation for our, [364].
    • unalienable, [434].
  • Righteous
    • are bold as a lion, [829].
    • die the death of the, [813].
    • forsaken, not seen the, [819].
    • hath hope in his death, [826].
    • man regardeth the life of his beast, [826].
    • overmuch, be not, [830].
    • perils doe enfold the, [27].
    • shall flourish, [822].
  • Righteousness
    • and peace, [821].
    • exalteth a nation, [826].
    • sun of, [836].
    • word of, [848].
  • Rightly to be great, [142].
  • Rigorous law, [704].
  • Rigour
    • of the game, [508].
    • of the statutes, [47].
  • Rill,
    • by cool Siloam's shady, [535].
    • nor yet beside the, [386].
    • sunshine broken in the, [526].
  • Rills, thousand, [382].
  • Rim, the sun's, dips, [498].
  • Ring
    • happy bells, [633].
    • in the Christ that is to be, [633].
    • in the thousand years of peace, [633].
    • in the valiant man, [633].
    • of verse, thy rare gold, [651].
    • on her wand she bore, [520].
    • out my mournful rhymes, [633].
    • out old shapes of disease, [633].
    • out the darkness of the land, [633].
    • out the narrowing lust of gold, [633].
    • out the old ring in the new, [633].
    • out the thousand wars of old, [633].
    • out wild bells, [633].
    • posy of a, [138].
    • the fuller minstrel in, [633].
    • to evensong, [19].
    • with this, I thee wed, [851].
  • Rings,
    • and chains, wearers of, [511].
    • of which all Europe, [252].
  • Ringing grooves of change, [626].
  • Ringlet, blowing the, [627].
  • Ripe
    • and good one, a scholar and a, [101].
    • and ripe, hour to hour we, [68].
    • cherry, I cry, [201].
  • Ripened
    • in our northern sky, [433].
    • into faith, persuasion, [481].
  • Ripeness, love grown to, [624].
  • Ripening
    • breath, summer's, [106].
    • his greatness is a, [99].
  • Ripest fruit first falls, [81].
  • Ripples break round his breast, [677].
  • Rise
    • by sin, some, [47].
    • honest muse, [322].
    • let it, till it meet the sun, [529].
    • like feathered Mercury, [86].
    • [[1072]]up Xarifa, [677].
    • with the lark, [454].
  • Risen on mid-noon, [235], [476].
  • Rising
    • all at once, their, [227].
    • early, heaven's help better than, [790].
    • in clouded majesty, [233].
    • in his, seemed a pillar of state, [227].
    • to a man's work, [753].
  • Risks nothing gains nothing, [21].
  • Rival
    • all but Shakespeare's name, [513].
    • in the light of day, [482].
  • River,
    • Alph the sacred, [500].
    • at my garden's end, [289].
    • Dee, lived on the, [427].
    • fair and crystal, [180].
    • glideth at his own sweet will, [470].
    • in Macedon, there is a, [92].
    • like the foam on the, [491].
    • like the snow-fall in the, [451].
    • of his thoughts, [553], [614].
    • of passing thoughts, [752].
  • Rivers
    • are highways, [799].
    • by shallow, [41].
    • cannot quench, [95].
    • of Egypt, [833].
    • run to seas, [274].
    • wide and shallow brooks, [248].
  • River's brim, primrose by a, [468].
  • Rivets up, hammers closing, [92], [296].
  • Rivulet of text, a neat, [442].
  • Rivulets
    • dance, where, [469].
    • myriads of, [630].
  • Road,
    • along a rough a weary, [448].
    • fringing the dusty, [657].
    • life's dark, through, [564].
    • like one on a lonesome, [499].
    • morn furthers a man on his, [694].
    • no street no, [586].
    • of casualty, [62].
    • takes no private, [320].
    • taxed horse on a taxed, [462].
    • through life's dark, [564].
    • to virtue, no ready, [218].
    • whose dust is gold, [236].
  • Roam,
    • absent from Him I, [497].
    • soar but never, [485].
    • some love to, [653].
    • they are fools who, [362].
    • when far o'er sea we, [525].
    • where'er I, whatever realms to see, [394].
  • Roamed o'er many lands, [582].
  • Roar,
    • a lion in the lobby, [352].
    • gently as any sucking dove, [57].
    • give a grievous, [352].
    • he did not only sigh but, [283].
    • music in its, [547].
    • nature says best and she says, [283].
    • set the table on a, [144].
    • you an 't were any nightingale, [57].
  • Roaring
    • lion, as a, [849].
    • lions, talks as familiarly of, [78].
  • Roast
    • an egg, the learned, [330].
    • beef of old England, [363].
  • Roasted rare, new-laid eggs, [274].
  • Rob
    • a neighbour, that he might, [592].
    • me the exchequer, [86].
    • Peter and pay Paul, [186].
    • the Hybla bees, [115].
    • us of our joys, [406].
    • was lord below, [474].
  • Robs
    • me of that which not enriches him, [153].
    • the vast sea, the sun, [109].
  • Robbed,
    • he that is, [154].
    • the, that smiles, [151].
  • Robbery, change be no, [17].
  • Robbing Peter he paid Paul, [14].
  • Robe,
    • dew on his thin, [515].
    • of clouds, throne of rocks in a, [553].
    • of night, azure, [573].
    • the judge's, [47].
  • Robes
    • and furred gowns hide all, [148].
    • garland and singing, [253].
    • loosely flowing hair as free, [178].
    • riche or fidel, [1].
  • Robin
    • Hood, a famous man is, [473].
    • jolly Robin, [404].
  • Robin-redbreast, call for the, [181].
  • Robinson Crusoe, poor, [391].
  • Robustious periwig-pated fellow, [137].
  • Rock
    • aerial, brotherhood upon, [480].
    • dwell on a, or in a cell, [26].
    • founded upon a, [839].
    • gem of the old, [219].
    • moulder piecemeal on the, [549].
    • of Ages cleft for me, [432].
    • of the national resources, [531].
    • pendent, a towered citadel, [158].
    • reclined, all on a, [347].
    • shall fly from its firm base, this, [491].
    • stood on, to bob for whale, [217].
    • tall, the mountain, [467].
    • the cradle of reposing age, [328].
    • us nearer to the tomb, cradles, [309].
    • weed flung from the, [542].
  • Rocks
    • and hills, [150].
    • caves lakes fens bogs, [228].
    • fleeting air and desert, [181].
    • music hath charms to soften, [294].
    • pure gold, water nectar and, [44].
    • throne of, robe of clouds, [553].
    • whereon greatest men have oftest wrecked, [240].
  • Rock-bound coast, stern and, [569].
  • Rock-ribbed hills, [572].
  • Rocked in the cradle of the deep, [676].
  • Rocket, rose like a, [431].
  • Rocky are her shores, [344].
  • Rod
    • and thy staff, thy, [819].
    • beaten with his own, [9].
    • he that spareth his, [826].
    • of empire might have swayed, [384].
    • of iron, rule with a, [849].
    • reversed, his, [246].
    • spare the, [8], [213], [262].
    • to check the erring, [475].
    • wit 's a feather a chief a, [319].
  • Rode,
    • full royally he, [23].
    • the six hundred, [628].
  • Roderick,
    • art thou a friend to, [491].
    • where was, then, [492].
  • Rogue, inch that is not fool is, [269].
  • Rogues in buckram, [84].
  • Roguish thing, equity is a, [194].
  • Roll
    • darkling down, [366].
    • [[1073]]of common men, [85].
    • of honor, pension list is the, [669].
    • on dark blue ocean, [547].
    • wherever waves can, [413].
  • Rolls
    • it under his tongue, [283].
    • of fame, in all the, [345].
    • of Noah's ark, [268].
  • Rolled
    • two into one, [454].
    • up the wrong way, hedgehog, [584].
  • Rolling
    • deep, home on the, [679].
    • in fine frenzy, [59].
    • stone gathers no moss, [14], [711].
    • year is full of thee, the, [357].
  • Roman
    • fame, above all, [329].
    • fashion, after the high, [159].
    • hand, we do know the sweet, [76].
    • holiday, to make a, [546].
    • more an antique, than a Dane, [146].
    • name, above any Greek or, [267].
    • noblest, of them all, [115].
    • senate long debate, can a, [298].
    • streets, gibber in the, [126].
    • than such a, [114].
    • thought hath struck him, a, [157].
    • urns, fire in antique, [213].
  • Romans
    • call it stoicism, the, [298].
    • countrymen and lovers, [113].
    • last of all the, fare thee well, [115].
  • Romance, by the shores of old, [472].
  • Romances of Marivaux, [387].
  • Romanism and rebellion, [679].
  • Romantic, if folly grow, [321].
  • Rome,
    • aisles of Christian, [598].
    • big with the fate of, [297].
    • but that I loved, more, [113].
    • can Virgil claim, [271].
    • do as they do at, [791].
    • eternal devil to keep state in, [110].
    • grandeur that was, [640].
    • growing up to might, [642].
    • hook-nosed fellow of, [90].
    • I do fast on Saturday at, [767].
    • in the height of her glory, [533].
    • more than the Pope of, [212].
    • move the stones of, [114].
    • not built in one day, [15], [792].
    • palmy state of, [126].
    • queen of land and sea, [642].
    • shall fall when falls the Coliseum, [546].
    • than second in, [727].
    • thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods, [110].
    • time will doubt of, [558].
    • when at, do as they see done, [193].
  • Romeo, wherefore art thou, [105].
  • Roof,
    • arched, [251].
    • fretted with golden fire, [134].
    • to shrowd his head, [189], [194].
    • under the shady, [250].
  • Room
    • and verge enough, ample, [383].
    • as your company, [859].
    • blazed with lights, [109].
    • civet in the, [415].
    • for Shakespeare, [179].
    • for wit, heads so little no, [222].
    • infinite riches in a little, [41].
    • no gilded dome swells the lowly, [571].
    • no wit for so much, [222].
    • up of my absent child, grief fills the, [79].
    • who sweeps a, [204].
    • worst inn's worst, [322].
  • Roost, as chickens come home to, [606].
  • Roosts, perched, [242].
  • Root,
    • axe is laid unto the, [841].
    • humility that low sweet, [527].
    • insane, [116].
    • love that took an early, [589].
    • nips his, and then he falls, [99].
    • of age, worm at the, [423].
    • of all evil, money is the, [848].
    • of the matter is in me, [817].
    • tree of deepest, [432].
  • Roots itself in ease, [131].
  • Rooted sorrow from the memory, [125].
  • Rope enough, you shall never want, [773].
  • Rosaries and pixes, [215].
  • Rose,
    • any nose may ravage a, [643].
    • at Christmas, desire a, [54].
    • Aylmer, [511].
    • blossom as the, [834].
    • budding, above the full blown, [476].
    • by any other name, [105].
    • dewdrop clinging to the, [611].
    • flung odours flung, [238].
    • go lovely, [220].
    • growing on his cheek, [31].
    • happy is the, distilled, [57].
    • I am not the, [806].
    • in aromatic pain, [316].
    • in spring, familiar as the, [752].
    • is fairest when 't is budding, [491].
    • is sweetest washed with dew, [491].
    • Je ne suis pas la, [806].
    • just newly born, the, [611].
    • last, of summer, [521].
    • like a full-blown, [575].
    • like a rocket, [431].
    • like an exhalation, [225].
    • lovely is the, [477].
    • my life is like the summer, [677].
    • my luve 's like a red red, [451].
    • of love, gather, [202].
    • of the fair state, [136].
    • of youth, he wears the, [158].
    • red as a, is she, [498].
    • should shut and be a bud, [575].
    • so red, never blows the, [768].
    • sweeter in the bud, [33].
    • that all are praising, [581].
    • that lives its little hour, the, [573].
    • thought like a full-blown, [575].
    • under the, [219].
    • up he, and donned his clothes, [142].
    • vernal bloom or summer's, [155].
    • with leaves yet folded, [560].
    • with thorns, [691].
    • without the thorn, [203], [232].
  • Roses
    • and lilies and violets, [581].
    • and white lilies, [685].
    • bower of, by Bendemeer's stream, [526].
    • four red, on a stalk, [97].
    • from your cheek, [378].
    • full of sweet days and, [204].
    • in December seek, [539].
    • make thee beds of, [41].
    • [[1074]]month, of leaves and, [655].
    • never expect to gather, [692].
    • red and violets blew, [28].
    • repentance amid the, [355].
    • roses strew on her, [665].
    • scent of the, [522].
    • she wore a wreath of, [581].
    • strew on her roses, [665].
    • virgins soft as the, [549].
  • Rosebud
    • garden of girls, [631].
    • set with thorns, [629].
  • Rosebuds,
    • crown ourselves with, [836].
    • filled with snow, [685].
    • gather ye, while ye may, [202].
  • Rose-leaves
    • scattered, like, [558].
    • stirred with the air, [558].
  • Rose-lipped cherubin, [155].
  • Rosemary for remembrance, [142].
  • Rosewater on a toad, pour, [597].
  • Ross, the Man of, [322].
  • Rost, rule the, [8], [194].
  • Rosy
    • light, sprinkled with, [338].
    • red, celestial, [238].
    • sea, upon the, [524].
    • steps, morn her, [234].
  • Rot
    • and rot, from hour to hour we, [68].
    • propagate and, [317].
    • to lie in cold obstruction and to, [48].
  • Rots itself in ease, [131].
  • Rote, learned and conned by, [115].
  • Rotten
    • apples, small choice in, [72].
    • at the heart, a goodly apple, [61].
    • in Denmark, something is, [131].
  • Rottenness, firmament is, [245].
  • Rough
    • as nutmeg-graters, [313].
    • quarries rocks and hills, [150].
    • rude sea, all the water in the, [81].
  • Rough-hew them how we will, [145].
  • Rough-island story, [628].
  • Roughly, life has passed, [423].
  • Round
    • and round we run, [653].
    • at the top, from the, [655].
    • attains the upmost, [111].
    • dance their wayward, [469].
    • fat oily man of God, [357].
    • glory guards with solemn, [681].
    • hoop's bewitching, [378].
    • keeps up a perpetual, [749].
    • life's dull, [379].
    • numbers are false, [375].
    • the slight waist, [548].
    • the square, all, [584].
    • trivial, the common task, [569].
    • unvarnished tale, [150].
    • while you perform your antic, [123].
  • Roundabout, this great, [424].
  • Rounded with a sleep, life is, [43].
  • Roundelay, my merry merry, [25].
  • Round-heads and wooden shoes, [300].
  • Rouse
    • a lion, the blood stirs to, [84].
    • and stir as life were in 't, [125].
    • the lion from his lair, [495].
  • Rousseau, ask Jean Jacques, [417].
  • Rout
    • on rout, ruin upon ruin, [230].
    • where meet a public, [176].
    • world with its motley, [424].
  • Routed all his foes, thrice he, [271].
  • Roving, go no more a, [553].
  • Row
    • brothers row, [518].
    • one way and look another, [186].
  • Rowers, like, who advance backward, [777].
  • Rowland
    • for an Oliver, [859].
    • to the dark tower came, [147].
  • Roy's wife of Aldivalloch, [674].
  • Royal
    • office to execute laws, [411].
    • path to geometry, [811].
    • train believe me, a, [100].
  • Royally he rode, [23].
  • Royalty of virtue, the, [668].
  • Ruat cœlum fiat voluntas tua, [205], [218].
  • Rub,
    • let the world, [786].
    • there 's the, [135].
  • Rubs which providence sends, [401].
  • Rubente dextera, [227].
  • Rubicon, I had passed the, [530].
  • Rubies
    • grew, where the, [201].
    • price of wisdom is above, [817].
    • wisdom is better than, [825].
  • Rudder
    • is of verses, rhyme the, [211].
    • true, steer my, [777].
  • Ruddy
    • drop of manly blood, [602].
    • drops, dear as the, [112], [383].
  • Rude
    • am I in my speech, [149].
    • forefathers of the hamlet, [384].
    • hand deface it, may no, [469].
    • in speech, though I be, [846].
    • militia swarms, [273].
    • multitude call the afternoon, [56].
    • sea grew civil at her song, [57].
    • stream, mercy of a, [99].
  • Rudely,
    • speke he never so, [2].
    • stamped, I that am, [95].
  • Rue
    • and euphrasy, [240].
    • nought shall make us, [80].
    • with a difference, wear your, [142].
  • Rueful conflict, the heart riven the, [473].
  • Ruffian, that father, [85].
  • Ruffles,
    • sending them, [398].
    • when wanting a shirt, [286].
  • Rug, snug as a bug in a, [361].
  • Rugged
    • line, harsh cadence of a, [270].
    • Russian bear, [122].
  • Ruin
    • and confusion hurled, in, [300].
    • drunkenness identical with, [765].
    • final, fiercely drives, [309].
    • has designed, whom God to, [269].
    • lovely in death the beauteous, [308].
    • majestic though in, [227].
    • man marks the earth with, [547].
    • one prodigious, swallow all, [337].
    • or to rule the state, [267].
    • prostrate the beauteous, [453].
    • seize thee ruthless king, [383].
    • systems into, hurled, [315].
    • the fires of, glow, [513].
    • threats of pain and, [385].
    • upon ruin rout on rout, [230].
  • Ruins,
    • fame on lesser, built, [258].
    • human mind in, [682].
    • of himself, the, [347].
    • of Iona, [369].
    • of St. Paul's, [591].
    • of the noblest man, [113].
  • Ruin's ploughshare, stern, [448].
  • Ruined by natural propensities, [411].
  • [[1075]]Ruin-trace, can print no, [610].
  • Rule
    • alone, too fond to, [327].
    • all be done by the, [157].
    • Britannia, [358].
    • exceptions prove the, [187].
    • eye sublime declared absolute, [232].
    • Homer's, the best, [328].
    • little sway, a little, [358].
    • long-levelled, [244].
    • none shall, but the humble, [599].
    • of men entirely great, [606].
    • of Plato, [254].
    • over others, how shall I, [771].
    • the good old, [473].
    • the great, ill can he, [29].
    • the law, rich men, [395].
    • the rost, [11], [194].
    • the state, to ruin or to, [267].
    • the varied year, to, [356].
    • them with a rod of iron, [849].
  • Rules,
    • a few plain, [479].
    • and hammers, [159].
    • never shows she, [321].
    • o'er freemen, who, [375].
    • the twelve good, [398].
    • the waves, Britannia, [358].
  • Ruler of the inverted year, [420].
  • Ruleth
    • all the roste, [8].
    • his spirit, he that, [827].
  • Ruling
    • passion, [321], [322].
    • power within, [750].
  • Rum
    • and true religion, [556].
    • Romanism and rebellion, [679].
  • Ruminate, as thou dost, [153].
  • Rumination wraps me, my often, [70].
  • Rumour of oppression, [418].
  • Rumours of wars, [841].
  • Run
    • amuck, too discreet to, [328].
    • away and fly, [212].
    • away, they conquer love that, [200].
    • back, time will, [251].
    • before the wind, [393].
    • he may, that readeth it, [836].
    • I can, or I can fly, [246].
    • to and fro, many shall, [835].
    • to wait to ride to, [30].
    • with the hare, [33].
    • with the hound, [12].
  • Runs
    • away, he that fights and, [216].
    • away, he who fights and, [403].
    • may read, he that, [422].
    • the great circuit, [420].
    • the world away, [138].
  • Runneth
    • not to the contrary, [392].
    • over, my cup, [819].
  • Running
    • brooks, books in the, [67].
    • sprightly, [276].
  • Rupert of debate, [606].
  • Rural
    • quiet, retirement, [355].
    • sights alone, not, [417].
  • Rush
    • against Othello's breast, [156].
    • into the skies, [315].
    • to glory or the grave, [515].
  • Rushed to meet the insulting foe, [443].
  • Rushing
    • of the arrowy Rhone, [543].
    • of the blast, the, [573].
  • Russet mantle clad, morn in, [127].
  • Russia, last out a night in, [47].
  • Russian bear, the rugged, [122].
  • Rust,
    • better to be eaten to death with, [88].
    • better wear out than, [853].
    • unburnished, to, [625].
  • Rustic
    • life and poverty, [514].
    • moralist, teach the, [385].
  • Rustics, amazed the gazing, [397].
  • Rustling
    • in the dark, mournful, [615].
    • in unpaid-for silk, [159].
  • Rusty for want of fighting, [211].
  • Ruth, when sick for home, [575].
  • Ruthless king, ruin seize thee, [383].
  • Sabaoth and port, [170].
  • Sabbath
    • appeared, when a, [416].
    • bill to frame a, [586].
    • day to me, Sunday shines no, [326].
    • he who ordained the, [636].
    • of his rest, the eternal, [277].
    • was made for man, [841].
  • Sabbathless Satan, [509].
  • Sabean odours, [232].
  • Sable
    • cloud with silver lining, [243].
    • goddess, night, [306].
    • hearse, underneath this, [179].
    • night, son of the, [39].
    • silvered, his beard a, [129].
  • Sables, suit of, [138].
  • Sabler tints of woe, [386].
  • Sabrina fair, listen, [246].
  • Sack,
    • intolerable deal of, [85].
    • purge and leave, [88].
  • Sacred
    • and inspired divinity, [170].
    • burden is this life, [641].
    • honour, pledge our, [434].
    • pity, drops of, [69].
    • religion mother of form, [39].
    • to gods is misery, [343].
    • to ridicule his whole life long, [328].
  • Sacrifice,
    • is no vain, [301].
    • to the graces, [353], [760].
    • turn delight into a, [204].
    • unpitied, an, [408].
  • Sacrifices, such, my Cordelia, [148].
  • Sacrilegious murder, [120].
  • Sad
    • and bad and mad it was, [650].
    • as angels, [513].
    • because it makes us smile, [560].
    • by fits, 't was, [390].
    • experience to make me, [71].
    • fancies do we affect, [483].
    • heart, ruddy drops that visit my, [112].
    • impious in a good man to be, [308].
    • music of humanity, [467].
    • near to make a man look, [59].
    • so, so tender and so true, [380].
    • stories of the death of kings, [82].
    • vicissitude of things, [379], [393].
    • votarist in palmer's weed, [243].
    • words of tongue or pen, [619].
  • Sadder and a wiser man, [499].
  • Saddest
    • of all tales, [560].
    • of the year, days the, [573].
  • Saddle, things are in the, [599].
  • Saddled and bridled, [682].
  • Sadness
    • and longing, feeling of, [614].
    • diverter of, [207].
    • wraps me in a most humorous, [70].
  • [[1076]]Safe
    • and sound your trust is, [313].
    • bind safe find, [21].
    • from temptation and pollution, [615].
    • through a thousand perils, [497].
  • Safer being meek than fierce, [650].
  • Safety,
    • fear is the mother of, [411].
    • in multitude of counsellors, [825].
    • little temporary, [359].
    • pluck this flower, [84].
    • pot of ale and, [91].
    • to teach thee, [79].
    • walks in its steps, [460].
  • Sagacious
    • blue-stocking, [592].
    • of his quarry from so far, [239].
  • Sage
    • advices, lengthened, [451].
    • by saint by savage and by, [334].
    • frolic, make the, [345].
    • he stood, [182], [227].
    • he thought as a, [428].
    • just less than, [518].
    • long experience made him, [348].
    • thinks like a, [607].
    • truths electrify the, [514].
  • Sages
    • have seen in thy face, [416].
    • in all times assert, [8].
    • teach more than all the, can, [466].
  • Sage's pride, vain the, [330].
  • Sager, by losing rendered, [554].
  • Said
    • anything that was remembered, never, [609].
    • before, nothing that has not been, [702].
    • it, as well as if I had, [292].
    • little, is soonest mended, [200].
    • nothing but what has been, [185].
    • on both sides, much may be, [300], [363].
  • Sail,
    • bark attendant, [320].
    • breath of heaven swell the, [416].
    • is as a noiseless wing, this, [543].
    • learn of the little Nautilus to, [318].
    • like my pinnace, [45].
    • on even keel, [354].
    • on life's ocean diversely we, [317].
    • on O ship of state, [615].
    • on O Union strong and great, [615].
    • set every threadbare, [635].
    • swan spreads his snowy, [677].
    • what avail the plough or, [601].
    • wherever billows roll, ships will, [550].
    • white and rustling, [537].
  • Sails
    • filled and streamers waving, [242].
    • filled with a lusty wind, [37].
    • over-weathered ribs and ragged, [62].
    • purple the, [157].
  • Sailed
    • for sunny isles, [589].
    • with me before, you never, [458].
  • Sailing
    • like a stately ship, [242].
    • on obscene wings, [501].
  • Sailor,
    • messmates hear a brother, [672].
    • on a mast, a drunken, [97].
  • Sailors are but men, [61].
  • Sail-yards tremble, the, [37].
  • Saint
    • Augustine well hast thou said, [616].
    • George and the dragon, [78].
    • John, awake my, [314].
    • John mingle with my friendly bowl, [328].
    • in crape and lawn, [320].
    • in wisdom's school, [181].
    • it, sinner it or, [321].
    • it would provoke a, [321].
    • Mary's lake, swan on still, [474].
    • my late espoused, [26].
    • Nicholas would soon be there, [527].
    • no true, allows, [215].
    • Paul's, ruins of, [591].
    • savage and by sage, by, [334].
    • seem a, when I play the devil, [96].
    • sustained it the woman died, [335].
    • to corrupt a, [83].
    • upon his knees, [422].
  • Saints
    • above, men below and, [487].
    • death of his, [823].
    • his soul is with the, [502].
    • immortal reign, where, [303].
    • who taught, [313].
    • will aid if men will call, [499].
  • Sainted, a thing enskyed and, [47].
  • Saintly
    • chastity, so dear is, [245].
    • shew, falsehood under, [232].
  • Saint-seducing gold, [104].
  • Saintship of an anchorite, [540].
  • Salad days, my, [157].
  • Sally, there 's none like pretty, [285].
  • Salmons in both, there is, [92].
  • Salt
    • have lost his savour, [838].
    • of our youth, we have some, [45].
    • of the earth, ye are the, [838].
    • peck of, [785].
    • pillar of, [813].
    • seasoned with, [847].
    • upon the tails of sparrows, [291].
    • who ne'er knew, [344].
  • Salt-fish on his hook, [158].
  • Saltness
    • of time, [88].
    • oil vinegar sugar and, [399].
  • Saltpetre, this villanous, [83].
  • Salutary
    • influence of example, [369].
    • neglect, wise and, [408].
  • Salutation to the morn, [97].
  • Salvation,
    • no relish of, [139].
    • none of us should see, [65].
    • tools of working our, [215].
  • Samarcand, all the gems of, [437].
  • Samaritan,
    • acts like a, [607].
    • without the oil and twopence, [460].
  • Same,
    • another and the, [331].
    • another yet the, [331].
  • Samphire, one that gathers, [148].
  • Sampler, ply the, [246].
  • Sanat sanctificat et ditat, [360].
  • Sancho Panza is my own self, [790].
  • Sanctified the crime, numbers, [425].
  • Sanction of the god, [337].
  • Sanctity of reason, indu'd with, [236].
  • Sanctuary of the intuitions, [602].
  • Sanctum supercilious, my, [586].
  • Sand
    • and the wild uproar, [598].
    • leaves or driving, [337].
    • little grains of, [642].
    • roll down their golden, [536].
    • were pearl, if all their, [44].
  • Sands,
    • come unto these yellow, [42].
    • ignoble things, [196].
    • o' Dee, across the, [664].
    • of time, footprints on the, [612].
    • [[1077]]small, the mountain make, [311].
    • syllable men's names on, [243].
  • Sandal shoon, by his, [405].
  • Sanded floor, the nicely, [397].
  • Sand-dunes, like the, [754].
  • Sane, 't is better being, than mad, [650].
  • Sang,
    • it may turn out a, [448].
    • of love and not of fame, [666].
  • Sange, ful wel she, [1].
  • Sans
    • intermission, [68].
    • taste sans everything, [69].
    • teeth sans eyes, [69].
  • Sapphire blaze the living throne, [382].
  • Sapphires, glowed with living, [233].
  • Sappho
    • loved and sung, where, [557].
    • survives we sing her songs, [645].
  • Sapping a solemn creed, [544].
  • Sardonic smile, [860].
  • Sat like a cormorant, [232].
  • Satan
    • came also, [816].
    • exalted sat, [226].
    • finds some mischief, [302].
    • get thee behind me, [840].
    • play at cherry-pit with, [76].
    • sabbathless, [509].
    • so call him now, [235].
    • stood unterrified, [229].
    • trembles when he sees, [422].
    • was now at hand, [228].
  • Satanic school, the, [508].
  • Satchel, schoolboy with his, [69], [354].
  • Satire
    • be my song, [539].
    • for pointed, [279].
    • is my weapon, [328].
    • like a polished razor, [350].
    • or sense, [328].
  • Satisfaction
    • as the time requires, [168].
    • of the tongue, windy, [343].
  • Satisfied that is well paid, he is, [65].
  • Saturday and Monday, betwixt a, [285].
  • Satyr, Hyperion to a, [128].
  • Sauce, sharpen with cloyless, [157].
  • Saucy doubts and fears, [122].
  • Saul
    • among the prophets, [814].
    • and Jonathan were lovely, [815].
  • Sauntered Europe round, [332].
  • Savage
    • breast, soothe the, [294].
    • saint and sage, by, [334].
    • wild in woods the noble, ran, [275].
    • woman, take some, [626].
  • Savageness in unreclaimed blood, [133].
  • Save
    • in his own country, [839].
    • me from the candid friend, [464].
  • Saviour's birth is celebrated, [127].
  • Savour, salt have lost his, [838].
  • Saw
    • and loved, [430].
    • an old said, [29].
    • and overcame, [90].
    • I doubted of this, [196].
    • no sound of hammer or of, [421].
    • the air too much, do not, [137].
    • who, to wish her stay, [237].
  • Saws, full of wise, [69].
  • Say
    • I 'm sick, I 'm dead, [326].
    • it that should not, though I, [198].
    • nothing but what has been said, [185].
    • than do, more disagreeable to, [728].
    • to yourself what you would be, [746].
    • wills to do or, [238].
  • Says
    • a foolish thing, never, [279].
  • Saying
    • and doing are two things, [284].
    • short, contains much wisdom, [697].
  • Sayings
    • of philosophers, [212].
    • such odd, [62].
  • Scab of churches, [175].
  • Scabbard, sword glued to my, [194].
  • Scabbards, swords leaped from their, [409].
  • Scaffold
    • high, on the, [680].
    • truth forever on the, [657].
  • Scale,
    • free-livers on a small, [536].
    • geometric, [240].
    • Justice with lifted, [330].
    • weighing in equal, [127].
  • Scales, Jove weighs in dubious, [343].
  • Scaly horror of his folded tail, [251].
  • Scan,
    • or their faults to, [396].
    • presume not God to, [317].
    • your brother man, [448].
  • Scandal
    • about Queen Elizabeth, [441].
    • in disguise, praise undeserved is, [330].
    • waits on greatest state, [161].
  • Scandals, immortal, [670].
  • Scandalous and poor, [279].
  • Scanter of your maiden presence, [130].
  • 'Scapes, hair-breadth, [150].
  • Scar, if two loves join there is oft a, [648].
  • Scars,
    • gashed with honourable, [496].
    • jests at, that never felt a wound, [105].
    • remaining, they stood aloof the, [500].
  • Scarce
    • expect one of my age, [459].
    • would move a horse, [416].
  • Scarecrows, no eye hath seen such, [86].
  • Scared out of his seven senses, [493].
  • Scarfed bark, [62].
  • Scarfs garters gold, [318].
  • Scatter plenty, [385].
  • Scene
    • be acted over, this lofty, [112].
    • last of all, [69].
    • not one fair, [582].
    • o'er this changing, [535].
    • of man, o'er all this, [314].
    • on which they gazed, [468].
    • that memorable, [263].
    • tread again the, [407].
    • was more beautiful far, [528].
    • was o'er, the proud, [331].
  • Scenes,
    • gay and festive, [678].
    • gay gilded, [299].
    • like these, from, [447].
    • like this, to live and die in, [522].
    • of my childhood, [537].
  • Scent
    • of odorous perfume, [242].
    • of the roses, [522].
    • the fair annoys, whose, [415].
    • the morning air, methinks I, [132].
    • to every flower, gives, [414].
  • Scents, pleasant, salute the nose, [655].
  • Scented the grim feature, [239].
  • Sceptic could inquire for, [210].
  • Sceptre,
    • a barren, in my gripe, [121].
    • all who meet obey, [550].
    • leaden, stretches forth her, [306].
    • our flag the, [550].
    • shows the force of temporal power, [64].
  • Sceptred
    • hermit, a, [677].
    • [[1078]]isle, this, [81].
    • pall, tragedy in, [250].
    • sovereigns, dead but, [554].
    • sway, mercy is above this, [64].
  • Scheld or wandering Po, [394].
  • Scheme for her own breakfast, [311].
  • Schemes o' mice, best laid, [446].
  • Schiller has the material sublime, [505].
  • Scholar
    • and a gentleman, [447].
    • in the soldier more than in the, [151].
    • rake Christian dupe, [388].
    • ripe and good one, [101].
  • Scholars,
    • base born, the greatest, [190].
    • great men, not great, [638].
    • the land of, [395].
  • Scholar's
    • life assail, the, [365].
    • soldier's eye, [136].
  • School,
    • creeping unwillingly to, [69].
    • days, in my joyful, [509].
    • experience keeps a dear, [360].
    • of mankind, example the, [411].
    • of Stratford, [1].
    • saint in wisdom's, [181].
    • tell tales out of, [12].
    • the Satanic, [508].
  • Schools,
    • flogging in great, [372].
    • jargon of the, [287], [414].
    • old maxim in the, [290].
  • Schoolboy,
    • whining, [69].
    • whips his taxed top, [462].
    • with his satchel, [69], [354].
  • Schoolboys, frisk away like, [447].
  • Schoolboy's tale, a, [541].
  • Schooldays, in my, [60].
  • Schoolmaster is abroad, [527].
  • Science,
    • bright-eyed, [383].
    • eel of, by the tail, [331].
    • fair, frowned not, on his birth, [386].
    • falsely so-called, [848].
    • glare of false, [428].
    • good sense though no, [322].
    • new, that men lere, [6].
    • of our law, the lawless, [627].
    • one, will one genius fit, [323].
    • proud, never taught to stray, [315].
    • sort of hocus-pocus, [350].
    • star-eyed, [513].
  • Sciences,
    • all the abstruse, [556].
    • books must follow, [168].
  • Scilurus on his death-bed, [731].
  • Scio's rocky isle, old man of, [550].
  • Scion of chiefs and monarchs, [547].
  • Scipio buried by the upbraiding shore, [545].
  • Scipio's ghost walks unavenged, [298].
  • Scoff, fools who came to, [397].
  • Scoffer's pen, product of a, [479].
  • Scolding from Carlyle, [637].
  • Scole of Stratford, [1].
  • Scope of my opinion, [126].
  • Score and tally, no books but the, [94].
  • Scorn
    • delights, [247].
    • for the time of, [155].
    • in spite of, [225].
    • laugh a siege to, [125].
    • laugh thee to, [837].
    • laughed his word to, [415].
    • not the sonnet, [485].
    • of consequence, [623].
    • of eyes reflecting gems, [96].
    • of scorn the hate of hate, [623].
    • read to doubt or read to, [494].
    • to laugh to, [71].
    • what a deal of, looks beautiful, [76].
  • Scorns of time, whips and, [135].
  • Scorned,
    • no fury like a woman, [294].
    • slighted, disappointed woman, [296].
  • Scornful jest, most bitter is a, [366].
  • Scorning the base degrees, [111].
  • Scorpion died of the bite, [400].
  • Scot and lot, [178].
  • Scots,
    • a few industrious, [37].
    • wha hae wi Wallace bled, [450].
    • wham Bruce has often led, [450].
  • Scotch
    • nation void of wit, [389].
    • understanding, [459].
  • Scotched the snake, [121].
  • Scotchman,
    • left to a beggarly, [370].
    • much may be made of a, [371].
  • Scotchman's noblest prospect, [370].
  • Scotia's grandeur springs, [447].
  • Scotland
    • at the Orcades, [318].
    • stands, where it did, [124].
  • Scotland's strand, fair, [452].
  • Scoundrel
    • and a coward, [370].
    • last refuge of a, [372].
    • maxim, [357].
  • Scoured with perpetual motion, [88].
  • Scourge
    • inexorable, [226].
    • of God, him that was the, [571].
    • whose iron, [382].
  • Scourged to his dungeon, [572].
  • Scours the plain, Camilla, [324].
  • Scout, the blabbing Eastern, [243].
  • Scraps
    • of learning dote, on, [310].
    • stolen the, [56].
  • Scratched, a little, 't will serve, [56].
  • Screw your courage to the sticking place, [118].
  • Scripture
    • authentic, [310].
    • elder, writ by God, [310].
    • the devil can cite, [61].
  • Scruple of her excellence, [46].
  • Sculptured
    • in stone on poet's pages, [648].
    • marble, although no, [531].
  • Scutcheon, honour a mere, [87].
  • Scuttled ship, that ever, [557].
  • Scylla
    • and Charybdis, [810].
    • your father, [64].
  • Scyllam, incidis in, [64].
  • S'death I 'll print it, [326].
  • Sea,
    • alone on a wide wide, [498].
    • as stars look on the, [607].
    • beheld and fled, the great, [261].
    • best thing between England and France, [597].
    • boisterous captain of the, [392].
    • by the deep, where none intrude, [547].
    • cloud out of the, [815].
    • come o'er the moonlit, [611].
    • compassed by the inviolate, [623].
    • desert of the, [833].
    • down to a sunless, [500].
    • dreary, now blows between, [500].
    • far-heard whisper o'er the, [498].
    • first gem of the, [522].
    • [[1079]]footsteps in the, [423].
    • fountain stream and, [496].
    • give a thousand furlongs of, [42].
    • glad waters of the dark blue, [550].
    • go down to the, in ships, [823].
    • grew civil at her song, [57].
    • his deeds inimitable like the, [36].
    • hollows crowned with summer, [629].
    • home on the rolling, [679].
    • how the fishes live in the, [161].
    • I 'm on the, [538].
    • in rage deaf as the, [80].
    • in the bosom of the, [94], [182].
    • in the flat, sunk, [244].
    • in the rough rude, [81].
    • into that silent, [498].
    • is a thief, [109].
    • is calm, when the, [710].
    • isles that o'erlace the, [645].
    • lane of beams athwart the, [625].
    • light that never was on, [475].
    • like to the Pontic, [155].
    • loved the great, more and more, [538].
    • Marathon looks on the, [557].
    • money to a starving man at, [786].
    • most dangerous, [63].
    • music of the, [503].
    • my bark is on the, [553].
    • no breath came o'er the, [611].
    • nor earth nor boundless, [162].
    • now flows between a dreary, [500].
    • of glory, summers in a, [99].
    • of pines, silent, [501].
    • of troubles, arms against a, [135].
    • of upturned faces, [493], [531].
    • on life's rough, [37].
    • one as the, [496].
    • one foot in, and one on shore, [51], [405].
    • one voice is of the, [478].
    • or fire in earth or air, in, [126].
    • or land, thing of, [242].
    • our flag is known in every, [605].
    • our heritage the, [537].
    • Peri beneath the dark, [526].
    • pouring oil on the, [740].
    • precious stone set in the silver, [81].
    • Proteus rising from the, [477].
    • robs the vast, [109].
    • rolls its waves, while the, [675].
    • scattered in the bottom of the, [96].
    • ships that have gone down at, [527].
    • sight of that immortal, [478].
    • sing the dangers of the, [672].
    • siren who sung under the, [521].
    • stern god of, [253].
    • swelling of the voiceful, [503].
    • the breeze is on the, [494].
    • the open, the blue the fresh, [538].
    • the passenger pukes in, [559].
    • they who plough the, [712].
    • under the deep deep, [583].
    • union with its native, [480].
    • upon the rosy, [524].
    • uttermost parts of the, [824].
    • was roaring, 't was when the, [347].
    • wave o' the, I wish you a, [78].
    • wet sheet and flowing, [537].
    • what thing of, or land, [242].
    • whether in, or fire, [126].
  • Seas,
    • dangers of the, [176].
    • foam of perilous, [575].
    • guard our native, [514].
    • incarnadine, [120].
    • of gore, shedding, [559].
    • of thought, strange, [475].
    • rivers run to, [274].
    • roll to waft me, [316].
    • Severn to the narrow, [483].
    • such a jewel as twenty, [44].
    • two boundless, [525].
    • unsuspected isle in the far, [644].
  • Sea-born treasures, my, [598].
  • Sea-change, suffer a, [42].
  • Sea-coal fire, by a, [89].
  • Sea-girt citadel, winged, [541].
  • Seal, seem to set his, [140].
  • Seals
    • of love but sealed in vain, [49].
    • that close the pestilence, [562].
  • Sealed their letters with their thumbs, [460].
  • Sea-maid's music, to hear the, [57].
  • Seamen, the gentlemen were not, [593].
  • Sea-sand, brown as the ribbed, [498].
  • Search
    • men's principles, [752].
    • not his bottom, [257].
    • not worth the, [60].
    • nothing so hard but, will find it, [203].
    • of deep philosophy, [260].
    • patient, and vigil long, [555].
    • the coffers round, [251].
    • vain my weary, [395].
  • Searches to the bottom, [102].
  • Sea-shore, boy playing on the, [278].
  • Season,
    • each thing that grows in, [54].
    • ever 'gainst that, [127].
    • everything at its proper, [720].
    • from that time unto this, [30].
    • priketh every gentil herte, [2].
    • shock of corn in his, [816].
    • things seasoned by, [66].
    • to everything there is a, [830].
    • when I have convenient, [843].
    • word spoken in, [611].
    • word spoken in due, [826].
    • your admiration for a while, [128].
  • Seasons
    • and their change, [233].
    • death thou hast all, [570].
    • justice, when mercy, [65].
    • return with the year, [230].
    • roll as the swift, [636].
    • vernal, of the year, [254].
    • who knew the, [623].
  • Seasoned
    • life of man, [254].
    • timber never gives, [204].
    • with a gracious voice, [63].
    • with salt, [847].
  • Seat,
    • his favourite, be woman's feeble breast, [482].
    • in some poetic nook, [536].
    • is the bosom of God, her, [31].
    • misfortune made the throne her, [301].
    • nature from her, [239].
    • of Mars, this, [81].
    • this castle hath a pleasant, [117].
    • up to our native, [226].
    • vaulted with ease into his, [86].
    • [[1080]]while memory holds a, [132].
  • Seats beneath the shade, [395].
  • Seated heart knock at my ribs, [116].
  • Second
    • childishness and mere oblivion, [69].
    • Daniel, a, [65].
    • each, stood heir to the first, [149].
    • in Rome, [727].
    • nature, custom is, [735].
    • thought, the sober, [283].
    • thoughts are best, [277].
    • thoughts, to their own, [283].
  • Secret
    • as the grave, [792].
    • black and midnight hags, [123].
    • bread eaten in, [825].
    • dread and inward horror, [298].
    • in silence and tears, in, [682].
    • of a weed's plain heart, [656].
    • of nature, death is a, [751].
    • of success is constancy, [608].
    • soul to show, [551].
    • sympathy, it is the, [488].
    • things are the Lord's, [814].
    • trusted to a woman, [725].
  • Secrets
    • of my prison-house, [131].
    • of the nether world, [749].
    • reveal no, [398].
  • Secretary of nature, [208].
  • Sect, slave to no, [320].
  • Sects, vicissitudes of, and religions, [168].
  • Secure
    • amidst a falling world, [300].
    • the past at least is, [532].
  • Security
    • for the future, [364].
    • public honour is, [689].
  • Sedge, giving a kiss to every, [44].
  • Seduces all mankind, woman, [348].
  • See
    • a hand you cannot see, [314].
    • a world to, [33].
    • all things, light to, [30].
    • and be seen, [707].
    • and eek for to be seie, [3].
    • her is to love her, to, [452].
    • is this a dagger which I, [119].
    • it, I don't, [297].
    • may I be there to, [417].
    • none so blind as those that will not, [283], [293].
    • oursels as others see us, [448].
    • the conquering hero comes, [281].
    • the right and approve it, [295].
    • thee again, then I shall, [115].
    • thee at Philippi, [115].
    • thee damned first, I will, [464].
    • thee still, I have thee not yet, [119].
    • through a glass darkly, [845].
    • 't is but a part we, [315].
    • what I see, to have seen what I have seen, [136].
    • what is not to be seen, [439].
    • with his half-shut eyes, [326].
  • Sees
    • God in clouds, [315].
    • or dreams he sees, [225].
    • what he foresaw, [476].
    • with equal eye, who, [315].
  • Seed
    • begging bread, nor his, [819].
    • fruit from such a, [544].
    • in the morning sow thy, [831].
    • of the church, [756].
  • Seeds
    • of poesy by heaven sown, [347].
    • of time, look into the, [116].
  • Seeing
    • eye, the hearing ear, [827].
    • eyes were made for, if, [599].
    • not satisfied with, [830].
    • precious, to the eye, [56].
    • the root of the matter, [817].
  • Seek
    • and ye shall find, [839].
    • it ere it come to light, [424].
    • thee in vain by the meadow, [587].
  • Seeks painted trifles, [391].
  • Seeking
    • light doth light of light beguile, [54].
    • the bubble reputation, [69].
    • whom he may devour, [849].
  • Seem
    • a saint when I play the devil, [96].
    • they grow to what they, [395].
    • things are not what they, [612].
  • Seems
    • madam I know not seems, [127].
    • wisest virtuousest best, [238].
  • Seeming
    • estranged, providence, [586].
    • evil still educing good, [357].
    • otherwise, [151].
  • Seemly, do it not if it is not, [756].
  • Seen
    • better days, we have, [68].
    • evidence of things not, [848].
    • needs only to be, [269].
    • never was nor never shall be, [182].
    • that day, or ever I had, [128].
    • too early, unknown, [105].
    • what I have seen, [136].
  • Seldom
    • he smiles, [111].
    • shall she hear a tale, [380].
  • Selection, natural, [622].
  • Self,
    • smote the cord of, [625].
    • something dearer than, [541].
    • true to thine own, [130].
  • Self-approving hour, one, [319].
  • Self-disparagement, inward, [480].
  • Self-dispraise, luxury in, [480].
  • Self-esteem, nothing profits more than, [238].
  • Self-evident truths, [434].
  • Self-existence, concatenation of, [401].
  • Self-knowledge self-control, [623].
  • Self-love not so vile a sin, [91].
  • Self-made men, [637].
  • Self-mettle tires him, [98].
  • Self-neglecting and self-love, [91].
  • Self-preservation in animals, [764].
  • Self-reliance, discontent is want of, [601].
  • Self-reproach, feel no, [468].
  • Self-respect, never lose thy, [750].
  • Self-reverence self-knowledge, [623].
  • Self-sacrifice, spirit of, [475].
  • Selfsame
    • flight the selfsame way, [60].
    • heaven that frowns on me, [98].
  • Self-slaughter, canon 'gainst, [128].
  • Self-taught, I sing, [347].
  • Sell with you buy with you, [61].
  • Selling of pig in a poke, [20].
  • Selves,
    • from our own, our joys must flow, [362].
    • stepping-stones of their dead, [631].
  • Semblance, wait for me a little, [746].
  • Semi-Solomon, a kind of, [593].
  • Sempronius, we 'll do more, [297].
  • Senate
    • at his heels, Cæsar with a, [319].
    • [[1081]]give his little, laws, [327], [336].
    • long debate, can a Roman, [298].
  • Senates, listening, [385].
  • Senators,
    • green-robed, those, [575].
    • most grave, [151].
  • Senior-junior giant-dwarf, [55].
  • Sensation, count minutes by, [608].
  • Sensations felt in the blood, [467].
  • Sense
    • aches at thee, the, [155].
    • all the joys of, [319].
    • and nonsense, through, [269].
    • and outward things, [478].
    • custom who all, doth eat, [141].
    • deviates into, [269].
    • flows in fit words, [268].
    • from thought divide, [316].
    • good health and good, [713].
    • good, the gift of heaven, [322].
    • if all want, [205].
    • joys of, lie in three words, [319].
    • live within the, [567].
    • men of, approve, [324].
    • much fruit of, [323].
    • obstinate questionings of, [478].
    • of death is most in apprehension, [48].
    • of future favours, gratitude, [304].
    • of ills to come, no, [381].
    • of shame, lost to all, [338].
    • of your great merit, [423].
    • one for rhyme, one for, [213].
    • palls upon the, [298].
    • palter in a double, [126].
    • persons of good, [796].
    • satire or, [328].
    • song charms the, [228].
    • sound an echo to the, [324].
    • stings and motions of the, [47].
    • sublime of something, [467].
    • the daintier, [143].
    • want of decency is want of, [278].
    • whose weighty, [268].
    • with his uncommon, [352].
  • Senses,
    • entrancing our, [677].
    • impressions through the, [754].
    • seven, out of his, [493].
    • steep my, in forgetfulness, [89].
    • unto our gentle, [117].
  • Senseless and fit man, most, [51].
  • Sensibility, wanting, [422].
  • Sensible
    • and well-bred man, [415].
    • men are of the same religion, [610].
    • men never tell, [610].
    • to feeling as to sight, [119].
    • warm motion, [48].
  • Sensuous, simple passionate and, [254].
  • Sentence,
    • he mouths a, [412].
    • hungry judges sign the, [326].
    • mortality my, [239].
    • my, is for open war, [226].
  • Sentences, quips and, [51].
  • Sententious, Cato the, [559].
  • Sentiment,
    • action measured by the, [602].
    • nurse of manly, [410].
    • pluck the eyes of, [635].
  • Sentimentally disposed to harmony, [509].
  • Sentinel
    • and nun, like, [635].
    • stars set their watch, [515].
  • Sentinels, fixed, [91].
  • Separateth very friends, [827].
  • September, thirty days hath, [684].
  • Sepulchral urns, in old, [415].
  • Sepulchre,
    • quietly inurned in the, [130].
    • soldier's, shall be a, [515].
  • Sepulchres whited, [841].
  • Sepulchred in such pomp, [251].
  • Sequent centuries, no, [600].
  • Sequestered vale, [385], [425].
  • Seraph,
    • as the rapt, that adores, [316].
    • so spake the, Abdiel, [235].
  • Seraphs might despair, where, [540].
  • Serbonian bog, [228].
  • Sere the yellow leaf, [124].
  • Serene
    • amidst alarms, [428].
    • and bright, old age, [475].
    • gem of purest ray, [385].
    • of heaven, breaks the, [507].
  • Serenely full the epicure would say, [461].
  • Serenity, a never fading, [299].
  • Sergeant death, this fell, [145].
  • Serious
    • in ridiculous matters, [735].
    • smile, make the, [345].
    • thought, still and, [471].
  • Seriphus, if I had been of, [723].
  • Sermon,
    • perhaps turn out a, [448].
    • who flies a, [204].
  • Sermons
    • and soda-water, [557].
    • in stones, [67].
  • Serpent,
    • biteth like a, [828].
    • like Aaron's, [317].
    • more of the, than dove, [41].
    • of old Nile, [157].
    • sting thee twice, [64].
    • trail of the, [526].
    • under the innocent flower, [117].
  • Serpents,
    • be ye wise as, [839].
    • poison for, [718].
  • Serpent's tooth, sharper than a, [146].
  • Servant
    • a dog, is thy, [816].
    • of God, well done, [236].
    • to the lender, [828].
    • with this clause, [204].
  • Servants,
    • men in great place are thrice, [165].
    • of fame and of business, [165].
    • of the sovereign or state, [165].
  • Serve
    • for table-talk, [64].
    • God and mammon, ye cannot, [838].
    • in heaven, than, [224].
    • one of those that will not, [149].
    • they, who stand and wait, [252].
    • 't is enough, 't will, [107].
  • Serves me most who serves his country best, [339].
  • Served my God, had I but, [100].
  • Serveth not another's will, [174].
  • Servi peregrini, [418].
  • Service,
    • ability for good, [411].
    • devine, she sange, [1].
    • done the state some, [156].
    • is no heritage, [73].
    • is perfect freedom, whose, [851].
    • of the antique world, [67].
    • small, is true service, [486].
    • still, strong for, [419].
    • sweat for duty not for meed, [67].
    • [[1082]]'t is the curse of, [149].
    • to the flesh, [754].
    • weary and old with, [99].
    • yeoman's, it did me, [145].
  • Servile
    • opportunity to gold, [483].
    • to skyey influences, [48].
  • Servitors, nimble and airy, [253].
  • Servitude, base laws of, [275].
  • Seson priketh every gentil herte, [2].
  • Sessions of sweet silent thought, [161].
  • Set
    • down aught in malice, [156].
    • here is the whole, [442].
    • mankind their little, [437].
    • my life upon a cast, [98].
    • my life upon any charm, [121].
    • terms, in good, [68].
    • thine house in order, [834].
  • Setter up of kings, [95].
  • Setteth up another, [821].
  • Setting,
    • I haste now to my, [99].
    • in his western skies, [268].
    • sun and music at the close, [81].
    • sun, men shut doors against a, [109].
  • Settle's numbers, lived in, [331].
  • Seven
    • ages, his acts being, [69].
    • all at six and, [15].
    • cities warred for Homer, [194].
    • halfpenny loaves, [94].
    • hours to law, [438].
    • hundred pounds and possibilities, [45].
    • men that can render a reason, [828].
    • senses, scared out of his, [493], [787].
    • wealthy towns, [194].
    • women hold of one man, [833].
    • years' pith, these arms had, [149].
  • Seventy years young, [638].
  • Severe,
    • grave to gay from lively to, [320].
    • in aught, if, [397].
    • pleasant to, [273], [799].
    • with eyes, [69].
  • Severn,
    • Avon to the, runs, [484].
    • to the narrow seas, [483].
  • Sewers annoy the air, [239].
  • Sewing at once a double thread, [585].
  • Sex,
    • female of, it seems, [242].
    • is ever kind to a soldier, the, [345].
    • Marcia towers above her, [298].
    • spirits can assume either, [224].
    • stronger than my, [112].
    • to the last, [273].
    • whose presence civilizes ours, [415].
  • Sexes, the French say there are three, [461].
  • Sex's earliest latest care, [377].
  • Shackles fall in our country, [418].
  • Shade,
    • ah pleasing, [381].
    • along the moonlight, [335].
    • Amaryllis in the, [247].
    • boundless contiguity of, [418].
    • dancing in the chequered, [248].
    • freedom's hallowed, [459].
    • gentlemen of the, [82].
    • Great Pompey's, [298].
    • green thought in a green, [263].
    • half in sun half in, [523].
    • hunter and the deer a, [443], [514].
    • in sunshine and in, [679].
    • of aristocracy, the cool, [537].
    • of melancholy boughs, [68].
    • of power, gray flits the, [541].
    • of that which once was great, [471].
    • let it sleep in the, [519].
    • more welcome, [313].
    • no shine no butterflies, no, [586].
    • pale realms of, [572].
    • pillared, high overarched, [239].
    • seats beneath the, [395].
    • shadow of a, [695].
    • sitting in a pleasant, [175].
    • so softening into shade, [357].
    • that follows wealth, [402].
    • thought in a green, [263].
    • through sun and, [627].
    • unperceived, [357].
    • variable as the, [490].
  • Shades
    • below, way was easy to the, [761].
    • happy walks and, [239].
    • high over-arched, [224].
    • of death, bogs dens and, [228].
    • of evening close, ere the, [677].
    • of night, fled the, [234].
    • soon as the evening, prevail, [300].
    • where the Etrurian, [224].
  • Shadow
    • both way falls, [240].
    • cloaked from head to foot, [632].
    • dims her way, nor, [524].
    • dream itself is but a, [134].
    • float double swan and, [474].
    • hence horrible, [122].
    • in the sun, to spy my, [96].
    • lies floating on the floor, [640].
    • life is but a walking, [125].
    • of a shade, [695].
    • of a starless night, [564].
    • of death, darkness and the, [816].
    • of some unseen power, [564].
    • of the British oak, [410].
    • of thy wings, under the, [818].
    • our time is a very, [836].
    • proves the substance true, [324].
    • seemed, that, [228].
    • single hair casts its, [709].
    • soul from out that, [640].
    • swift as a, [57].
  • Shadows,
    • a thousand, go, [486].
    • beckoning dire, [243].
    • best in this kind are but, [59].
    • come like, so depart, [123].
    • coming events cast their, [514].
    • go, face o'er which, [486].
    • lengthening, [268].
    • mirrors of gigantic, [568].
    • not substantial things, [209].
    • of actions, words the, [729].
    • of coming events, [514].
    • our fatal, [183].
    • that walk by us, [183].
    • to-night have struck more terror, [97].
    • we are what shadows we pursue, [409].
    • wishes lengthen like our, [309].
  • Shadowed livery of the sun, [62].
  • Shadowy
    • lie, was thy dream a, [654].
    • past, summon from the, [614].
  • Shadwell never deviates into sense, [269].
  • Shady
    • brows, [243].
    • leaves of destiny, [258].
    • place, sunshine in the, [27].
    • [[1083]]roof, under the, [250].
    • side of Pall-Mall, [432].
  • Shaft
    • at random sent, [492].
    • flew thrice, thy, [306].
    • lent his plume to fledge the, [518].
    • of light across the land, [625].
    • of Orient mould, light, [570].
    • that made him die, [219].
    • that quivered in his heart, [539].
    • when I had lost one, [60].
    • winged the, [539].
  • Shafts, thy fatal, [392].
  • Shake
    • my fell purpose, [117].
    • our disposition, [131].
    • the saintship of an anchorite, [540].
    • the spheres, seems to, [271].
    • thy gory locks at me, never, [122].
    • why dost thou shiver and, [673].
  • Shakes
    • his ambrosial curls, [337].
    • pestilence and war, [229].
  • Shaken,
    • so, as we are, [82].
    • when taken, to be, [454].
    • withered and, [584].
  • Shaker of o'er-rank states, [199].
  • Shakespeare
    • and musical glasses, [402].
    • at his side, [483].
    • drew, this is the Jew that, [347].
    • fancy's child, sweetest, [249].
    • is not our poet, [511].
    • more original than his originals, [604].
    • my, rise, [179].
    • myriad-minded, [504].
    • on whose forehead climb, [620].
    • passages in, not quoted till this century, [604].
    • the wonder of our stage, [179].
    • to make room for, [179].
    • tongue that, spake, [472].
    • unlocked his heart, [485], [652].
    • what needs my, [251].
  • Shakespeare's
    • magic, [275].
    • name, rival all but, [513].
    • wit, orbit and sum of, [600].
  • Shaking, fruit that falls without, [350].
  • Shall
    • I wasting in despair, [199].
    • mark you his absolute, [103].
    • not when he wolda, [405].
  • Shallow
    • brooks and rivers wide, [248].
    • draughts intoxicate the brain, [323].
    • in himself, versed in books, [241].
    • murmur, the deep are dumb, [25].
    • rivers, [41].
    • spirit of judgment, [93].
    • streams run dimpling, [328].
  • Shallows, bound in, [115].
  • Shame,
    • avoid, [460].
    • blush of maiden, [573].
    • cometh after, [13].
    • doff it for, [79].
    • each deed of, [616].
    • erring sister's, [548].
    • fear not guilt yet start at, [413].
    • hide her, from every eye, [403].
    • honour and, [319].
    • London's lasting, [383].
    • lost to all sense of, [338].
    • love taught him, [273].
    • one glory an' one, [658].
    • our neighbour's, [670].
    • say what it will, [143].
    • the devil, tell truth and, [85].
    • the fools, print it and, [326].
    • those who start at, [413].
    • to men, [227].
    • where is thy blush, [140].
    • who hangs his head for, [681].
    • whose glory is in their, [847].
    • will follow after, [38].
    • with love at strife, [373].
  • Shames,
    • hold a candle to my, [62].
    • thousand innocent, [52].
  • Shamed, age thou art, [110].
  • Shank, too wide for his shrunk, [69].
  • Shape,
    • air and harmony of, [287].
    • assume a pleasing, [135].
    • bears lick their young into, [719].
    • cast a beam on the outward, [245].
    • execrable, what art thou, [229].
    • had none distinguishable, [228].
    • if it might be called, [228].
    • in any, in any mood, [552].
    • no bigger than an agate-stone, in, [104].
    • of a camel, cloud almost in, [139].
    • of danger can dismay, [476].
    • such a questionable, [130].
    • take any, but that, [122].
    • virtue in her, [234].
  • Shapes,
    • calling, [243].
    • of foul disease, [633].
    • of ill may hover, [577].
    • our ends, divinity that, [145].
    • that come not, [482].
    • the poet's pen turns them to, [59].
  • Shaped for sportive tricks, [95].
  • Shared each other's gladness, [611].
  • Sharp
    • as a pen, his nose was, [91].
    • is the word, [294].
    • misery had worn him, [108].
    • pinch, necessity's, [146].
    • the conquering, [6].
  • Sharps, unpleasing, [108].
  • Sharpen with cloyless sauce, [157].
  • Sharpeneth the countenance, [829].
  • Sharper
    • than a serpent's tooth, [146].
    • than the sword, whose edge is, [160].
  • Sharp-looking wretch, [50].
  • Sharp-sighted, fear is, [785].
  • Shatter
    • the vase if you will, [522].
    • your leaves, fingers rude, [246].
  • She
    • drew an angel down, [272].
    • fair chaste and unexpressive, [70].
    • for God in him, [232].
    • gave me eyes, [469].
    • I love is far away, [802].
    • in part to blame is, [193].
    • is a woman, [104].
    • is all my fancy painted her, [682].
    • is lovely she 's divine, [682].
    • is pretty to walk with, [256].
    • knows her man, [274].
    • lived unknown, [469].
    • never told her love, [75].
    • that not impossible, [258].
    • that was ever fair, [151].
    • was his life, [553].
    • will, if she will, [313].
    • [[1084]]you are the cruell'st, alive, [74].
  • Shear swine all cry and no wool, [211].
  • Shears, Fury with th' abhorred, [247].
  • Sheathed their swords, [91].
  • Sheathes the vengeful blade, [459].
  • Sheddeth man's blood, whoso, [812].
  • Sheep,
    • close shorn, [206].
    • upon the right, [657].
  • Sheer necessity, [441].
  • Sheet, for ever float that standard, [574].
  • Sheeted dead did squeak, [126].
  • Shelf, from a, stole the diadem, [140].
  • Shell,
    • convolutions of a, [480].
    • leaving thy outgrown, [636].
    • music slumbers in the, [455].
    • smooth-lipped, [480].
    • take ye each a, [334], [800].
  • Shells of pearly hue, sinuous, [511].
  • Shelley, did you once see, [648].
  • Shepe, to his, he yaf, [2].
  • Shepherd,
    • gentle, tell me where, [672].
    • hast any philosophy in thee, [70].
    • star that bids the, fold, [243].
    • tells his tale, [248].
    • with the king, equals the, [792].
  • Shepherd's
    • awe-inspiring god, [480].
    • care, feed me with a, [300].
    • reed, love tunes the, [487].
    • tongue, truth in every, [25].
  • Sheridan, in moulding, [552].
  • Sherry is dull, [371].
  • Shew, falsehood under saintly, [232].
  • Shews of things, [169].
  • Shield,
    • but left the, [443], [489].
    • each heart is freedom's, [675].
    • soul like an ample, [277].
  • Shift
    • from side to side, [303].
    • thus times do, [203].
  • Shifts, holy, and pious frauds, [212].
  • Shifted his trumpet, he, [400].
  • Shifting fancies and celestial lights, [621].
  • Shikspur,
    • I never read, [380].
    • who wrote it, [380].
  • Shilling,
    • Philip and Mary on a, [215].
    • put a penny in and took a, out, [588].
  • Shillings,
    • make ducks and drakes with, [37].
    • rather than forty, [45].
  • Shine,
    • singing as they, [300].
    • with such a lustre, [424].
  • Shines,
    • everywhere, the sun, [76].
    • make hay while the sun, [10].
    • so, a good deed, [66].
  • Shineth as the gold, [5].
  • Shining
    • blades, to Greece we give our, [525].
    • hour, improve each, [302].
    • light, as the, [825].
    • light, burning and a, [843].
    • morning face, schoolboy with, [69].
    • nights, profit of their, [54].
    • nowhere but in the dark, [264].
  • Shins, till I break my, [67].
  • Ship,
    • being in a, is being in a jail, [370].
    • flies, away the good, [537].
    • his rapt, [37].
    • idle as a painted, [498].
    • of state, sail on O, [615].
    • sailing like a stately, [242].
    • that ever scuttled, [557].
  • Ships
    • are but boards, [61].
    • dim-discovered, [356].
    • go down to the sea in, [823].
    • hearts of oak are our, [388].
    • launched a thousand, [41].
    • like, they steer their courses, [211].
    • number of the enemy's, [724].
    • sail wherever billows roll, [550].
    • that have gone down, like, [527].
    • that sailed for sunny isles, [589].
    • were British oak, [388].
  • Shipwrecked kindles false fires, [484].
  • Shirt
    • and a half in all my company, [87].
    • happy man 's without a, [8].
    • of fire, martyr in his, [667].
    • of Nessus is upon me, [158].
    • oftener changed their principles than, [311].
    • on his back never a, [286].
    • ruffles when wanting a, [286], [398].
    • shroud as well as, [585].
  • Shive of a cut loaf, to steal, [104].
  • Shiver
    • and shake, why dost thou, [673].
    • when thou art named, men, [354].
  • Shoal of time, bank and, [118].
  • Shoals
    • of honour, depths and, [100].
    • of visionary ghosts, [344].
  • Shock
    • in life, that earliest, [609].
    • of corn, like as a, [816].
    • of men, midst the, [541].
    • of pleasure, give a, [577].
    • sink beneath the, [549].
    • which makes us think, [609].
  • Shocks that flesh is heir to, [135].
  • Shocking bad hats, [463].
  • Shoe
    • be Spanish or neat's leather, [213].
    • for luck, old, [12].
    • great, for a little foot, [737].
    • has power to wound, [378].
    • horse lost for want of a, [360].
    • let not a shoemaker judge above his, [721].
    • lost for want of a nail, [360].
    • not the same, on every foot, [711].
    • pinches, where the, [724], [787].
  • Shoes,
    • Englishmen stand firmest in their, [603].
    • him that makes, go barefoot, [186].
    • of King James, [195].
    • were on their feet, [510].
  • Shoemaker should give no opinion beyond shoes, [721].
  • Shoemaker's wife, who is worse shod than the, [15].
  • Shoe-string, careless, [201].
  • Shone,
    • far off his coming, [236].
    • like a meteor, [224].
  • Shook
    • a dreadful dart, [228].
    • hands and went to 't, [351].
    • his dart, death, [240].
    • the arsenal, [241].
    • the world from pagan slumber, [610].
    • to air, like a dew-drop, [102].
  • Shoon,
    • clouted, [245].
    • sandal, [405].
  • Shoot
    • folly as it flies, [315].
    • [[1085]]young idea how to, [355].
  • Shoots
    • of everlastingness, [263].
    • through air and light, [524].
  • Shooting-stars attend thee, [202].
  • Shop, keep thy, [37].
  • Shopkeepers, nation of, [858].
  • Shore,
    • Afric's burning, [388].
    • buried by the upbraiding, [545].
    • control stops with the, [547].
    • echoed along the, [388].
    • fades o'er the waters blue, [540].
    • fast by their native, [423].
    • gathering pebbles on the, [241].
    • landing on some silent, [295].
    • left their beauty on the, [598].
    • little boats should keep near, [360].
    • my boat is on the, [553].
    • my native, adieu, [540].
    • never was on the dull tame, [538].
    • odours from the spicy, [232].
    • of memory, silent, [481].
    • one foot in sea and one on, [51], [405].
    • ornament is but the guiled, [63].
    • rapture on the lonely, [547].
    • ships that never came to, [518].
    • so dies a wave along the, [434].
    • such is the aspect of this, [548].
    • surges lash the sounding, [324].
    • unhappy folks on, [510].
    • unknown and silent, [509].
    • wild and willowed, [487].
  • Shores
    • of old romance, [472].
    • on sands and, [243].
    • rocky are her, [344].
    • to these golden, [45].
    • to what strange, [39].
    • undreamed, unpathed waters, [78].
  • Short
    • and far between, [355].
    • and simple annals of the poor, [384].
    • and the long of it, this is the, [45].
    • as any dream, [57].
    • be the day, or never so long, [19].
    • cut, always take the, [753].
    • horse soon curried, [12].
    • retirement urges sweet return, [239].
  • Short-lived pain, [489].
  • Shot,
    • beginning of a fray and end of a, [19].
    • fool's bolt is soon, [16].
    • forth peculiar graces, [235].
    • heard round the world, [599].
    • mine arrow o'er the house, [145].
    • my being through earth, [500].
    • perilous, out of an elder gun, [92].
    • so trim, he that, [105].
  • Should
    • auld acquaintance, [449].
    • do when we would, [142].
    • keep who can, they, [473].
    • not say it, say it that, [198].
    • take who have, they, [473].
  • Shoulder
    • and elbow, 'twixt, [351].
    • head and, [778].
    • to the wheel, [189].
  • Shoulders,
    • Atlantean, [227].
    • broad, beneath his, [232].
    • dwarf on a giant's, [185], [206].
    • heads grow beneath their, [150].
  • Shouldered his crutch, [396].
  • Shout
    • and revelry, midnight, [243].
    • that tore hell's concave, [224].
  • Shouted for joy, [817].
  • Shovel
    • and tongs, [583].
    • invent a, and be a magistrate, [263].
  • Show
    • and gaze o' the time, [126].
    • books and money placed for, [215].
    • driveller and a, [365].
    • falsehood under saintly, [232].
    • himself what he is, let him, [52].
    • his eyes and grieve his heart, [123].
    • judges all ranged a terrible, [348].
    • mercie unto others, [29], [334].
    • midnight dances and public, [335].
    • of evil, obscures the, [63].
    • of truth, authority and, [52].
    • that within which passeth, [127].
    • us how divine a thing, [475].
    • world is all a fleeting, [524].
  • Shows,
    • comment on the, [483].
    • what thinks he, [102].
  • Showed
    • him the gentleman, [447].
    • how fields were won, [396].
  • Shower,
    • affliction's heaviest, [482].
    • earth loveth the, [756].
    • sleet of arrowy, [384].
  • Showers,
    • April with his, [1].
    • fragrance after, soft, [233].
    • like those maiden, [202].
    • suck the honied, [247].
    • Sydneian, of sweet discourse, [259].
    • the sweetest, [405].
  • Shower-like, joys that came, [503].
  • Shreds and patches, king of, [141].
  • Shrewdly, the air bites, [130].
  • Shrewsbury clock, hour by, [88].
  • Shriek,
    • a solitary, [557].
    • with hollow, [251].
  • Shrieked, it was the owl that, [119].
  • Shrill
    • trumpet sounds, [296].
    • winds whistle free, [653].
  • Shrine,
    • Apollo from his, [251].
    • faith's pure, [569].
    • of the mighty, [548].
    • within this peaceful, [367].
  • Shrines,
    • such, graves are pilgrim, [562].
    • to no code, [562].
  • Shrinks the soul, why, [298].
  • Shroud
    • as well as shirt, [585].
    • of thoughts, [544].
    • the mattock and the, [308].
  • Shrub, odours from the spicy, [238].
  • Shrunk
    • into insignificancy, [352].
    • shank, too wide for his, [69].
  • Shuffle the cards, patience and, [789].
  • Shuffled off this mortal coil, [135].
  • Shuffling, there is no, there, [139].
  • Shut,
    • go there with his eyes, [761].
    • of evening flowers, [239].
    • shut the door, [326].
    • the gates of mercy, [385].
    • the stable door, [13].
    • the windows of the sky, [357].
    • up in measureless content, [119].
  • Shuts up the story of our days, [26].
  • Shutters, close the, [420].
  • Shuttle, swifter than a weaver's, [816].
  • Shy and lowly flower, [485].
  • Sibyl, contortions of the, [412].
  • [[1086]]Sick
    • as a horse, [379].
    • at heart, I am, [126].
    • maketh the heart, [826].
    • not so, as troubled, [125].
    • say I 'm, I 'm dead, [326].
    • that surfeit with too much, [60].
    • this night is but the daylight, [66].
    • whole head is, [832].
  • Sicken
    • and decay, love begins to, [114].
    • the appetite may, [74].
  • Sickle
    • in another's corn, [711].
    • keen, death with his, [613].
  • Sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, [136].
  • Sickness
    • and in health, [850].
    • doth infect the life-blood, [86].
    • unto death from, [497].
  • Sickness-broken body, [221].
  • Side,
    • angel on the outward, [49].
    • back and, go bare, [23].
    • down the glowing, [548].
    • Europe rings from side to, [252].
    • ever strong upon the stronger, [79].
    • forgot when by thy, [563].
    • God on our, [506].
    • south and southwest, [210].
    • the sun's upon, [523].
    • to side, shift from, [303].
  • Sides,
    • could carry cannon by our, [145].
    • laughter holding both his, [248].
    • much may be said on both, [300], [363].
    • of kings, ruined, [196].
    • spur to prick the, of my intent, [118].
    • unfed, [147].
  • Sidelong
    • looks of love, [396].
    • maid, hasty from the, [356].
  • Sidmouth, great storm at, [462].
  • Sidney
    • shone, thus immortal, [671].
    • warbler of poetic prose, [421].
  • Sidney's sister Pembroke's mother, [179].
  • Siege to scorn, laugh a, [125].
  • Sieges fortunes battles, [150].
  • Sifted
    • a whole nation, God, [266].
    • three kingdoms, God had, [616].
  • Sigh,
    • beadle to a humorous, [55].
    • but roar, he did not only, [283].
    • from Indus to the Pole, [333].
    • no more ladies, [51], [405].
    • passing tribute of a, [385].
    • perhaps 't will cost a, [433].
    • prayer is the burden of a, [497].
    • that rends thy heart, [402].
    • the lack of many a thing, [161].
    • to think he still has found, [379].
    • to those who love me, [553].
    • which prompts the eternal, [318].
    • yet feel no pain, to, [525].
    • yet not recede, [444].
  • Sighs
    • avail, naught my, [683].
    • in Venice on the bridge of, [544].
    • more persuasive, [339].
    • night of memories of, [511].
    • sovereign of, [55].
    • to find them in the wood, [573].
    • world of, for my pains, [150].
  • Sighed
    • and looked, [272], [356].
    • at the sound of a knell, [416].
    • for his country he, [515].
    • from all her caves, hell, [229].
    • no sooner, but asked the reason, [71].
    • no sooner loved but they, [71].
    • till woman smiled, man, [513].
    • to many, loved but one, [540].
    • to measure, often have I, [470].
    • to think I read a book, [470].
    • we wept we, [262].
  • Sighing,
    • a plague of, [85].
    • farewell goes out, [102].
    • like furnace, the lover, [69].
    • through all her works, nature, [239].
    • under a sycamore tree, [406].
    • why thus forever, [680].
  • Sight,
    • became a part of, [549].
    • because it is not yet in, [441].
    • charms or ear or, [502].
    • charms strike the, [326].
    • faints into dimness, [549].
    • full fayre, a, [404].
    • gleamed upon my, [474].
    • hideous, a naked human heart, [308].
    • keen discriminating, [464].
    • lose friends out of, [569].
    • lost to, to memory dear, [587].
    • loved not at first, [35], [40].
    • of all men, honest in the, [844].
    • of human ties, at, [333].
    • of means to do ill deeds, [80].
    • of that immortal sea, [478].
    • of vernal bloom, [230].
    • out of, out of mind, [7], [35].
    • passed in music out of, [625].
    • sensible to feeling as to, [119].
    • spare my aching, [383].
    • swim before my, [333].
    • though thy smile be lost to, [587].
    • thousand years in thy, [822].
    • 't is a shameful, [302].
    • to delight in, [506].
    • to dream of not to tell, [499].
    • to see, a goodly, [540].
    • to see, a splendid, [540].
    • truth will come to, [62].
    • understood her by her, [177].
    • walk by faith not by, [846].
    • we lose friends out of, [569].
  • Sights
    • as youthful poets dream, [249].
    • of death, what ugly, [96].
    • of ghastly dreams and ugly, [96].
    • pleasant, salute the eyes, [655].
    • rural, alone, [417].
  • Sightless
    • couriers of the air, [118].
    • Milton with his hair, [483].
  • Sign
    • brings customers, [797].
    • dies and makes no, [94].
    • for him to retire, [609].
    • for me to leave, [112].
    • hearts that break and give no, [636].
    • of gratulation, earth gave, [238].
    • outward and visible, [850].
    • to know the gentle blood, [29].
    • without a, [339].
  • Signs
    • of the times, [840].
    • of woe, gave, [239].
    • which come before events, [705].
  • Signet sage, pressed its, [491].
  • Significant and budge, [415].
  • [[1087]]Signifies love, [45].
  • Signifying nothing, [125].
  • Signiors, grave and reverend, [149].
  • Silence
    • accompanied, [233].
    • all the airs and madrigals, [254].
    • and slow time, [576].
    • and tears, in secret in, [682].
    • and tears, parted in, [539].
    • deep as death, [515].
    • envious tongues, [100].
    • expressive, [357].
    • flashes of, [461].
    • float upon the wings of, [244].
    • foster-child of, [576].
    • gives consent, [401].
    • have trimmed in, [731].
    • hour friendliest to sleep and, [235].
    • implying sound, [649].
    • in love bewrays more woe, [25].
    • in the starry sky, [478].
    • is an answer to a wise man, [730].
    • is deep as eternity, [579].
    • is golden speech is silvern, [579].
    • is of eternity, [579].
    • is the best resolve, [795].
    • is the perfectest herald of joy, [51].
    • let it be tenable in your, [129].
    • majestic, [535].
    • never regretted, [714].
    • nothing lives 'twixt it and, [676].
    • speech better than, [700].
    • temple of, [592].
    • that dreadful bell, [152].
    • that is in the starry sky, [478].
    • that spoke, [339].
    • the rest is, [146].
    • there is a, [583].
    • thunders of white, [621].
    • was pleased, [233].
    • where hath been no sound, [583].
    • where no sound may be, [583].
    • wheresoe'er I go, [538].
    • ye wolves, [331].
  • Silences,
    • grand orchestral, [621].
  • Silent,
    • all, and all damned, [468].
    • as the moon, [241].
    • cataracts, motionless torrents, [501].
    • dew, fall on me like a, [202].
    • finger points to heaven, [481].
    • finger, point with, [504].
    • grave, dark and, [26].
    • halls of death, [572].
    • land, into the, [805].
    • manliness of grief, [398].
    • note which Cupid strikes, [218].
    • organ loudest chants, [599].
    • prayer, homes of, [632].
    • sea into that, [498].
    • sea of pines, [501].
    • shore, landing on some, [295].
    • shore of memory, [481].
    • shore, that unknown and, [509].
    • that you may hear, [113].
    • thought, sessions of sweet, [161].
    • thought, stores of, [466].
    • upon a peak in Darien, [576].
    • when occasion requires, [729].
    • when to be, [713].
  • Silently
    • as a dream, [421].
    • steal away, [614].
  • Silenus, saying of, [736].
  • Silk,
    • rustling in unpaid-for, [159].
    • soft as, remains, [313].
  • Silken
    • primrose, soft, [251].
    • tie, the silver link the, [488].
  • Siloa's brook, [223].
  • Siloam's shady rill, [535].
  • Silver
    • and gold are not the only coin, [699].
    • bowers leave, [28].
    • cord be loosed, [831].
    • fruit-tree tops, tips with, [106].
    • golden locks to, turned, [24].
    • just for a handful of, [646].
    • light on tower and tree, [673].
    • lining on the night, [243].
    • link the silken tie, [488].
    • mantle threw o'er the dark, [233].
    • pictures of, [828].
    • sea, stone set in the, [81].
    • the oars were, [157].
  • Silver-mantled plains, [640].
  • Silver-sweet sound lovers' tongues, [106].
  • Silver-white,
    • hairs on his brows were, [589].
    • lady-smocks, [56].
  • Silvered
    • by time completely, [419].
    • his beard was sable, [129].
    • o'er with age, [348].
    • the walls of Cumnor Hall, [426].
    • tips, with, [106].
  • Silvern, speech is, [579].
  • Simile that solitary shines, [329].
  • Similes, I sit and play with, [473].
  • Similitudes, used, [835].
  • Simon
    • Pure, real, [671].
    • the cellarer, [682].
  • Simple
    • child, a, [466].
    • faith, plain and, [114].
    • wiles, transient sorrows, [474].
  • Simples, compounded of many, [70].
  • Simpleness and duty, [59].
  • Simplicity
    • a child, in, [335].
    • a grace that makes, [178].
    • elegant as, [414].
    • he lived in noble, [571].
    • Jeffersonian, [668].
    • of the three per cents, [437], [610].
    • resigns her charge to, [231].
    • simple truth miscalled, [162].
    • sublime in his, [627].
  • Simulated stature face and speech, [621].
  • Simulation of the painted scene, [621].
  • Sin,
    • a duty not a, [359].
    • and death abound, where, [497].
    • and guilt, each thing of, [245].
    • angels fell by that, [100].
    • Christ-like is it for, to grieve, [793].
    • could blight, ere, [500].
    • cunning, can cover itself, [52].
    • falter not for, [641].
    • folly can glide into, [492].
    • fools make a mock at, [826].
    • for me to sit and grin, [635].
    • God-like to leave, [793].
    • has many tools, [637].
    • his darling, [501].
    • [[1088]]his favourite, is pride, [507].
    • in the blossoms of my, [132].
    • man-like to fall into, [793].
    • men, without intending it, [751].
    • no, for a man to labour, [83].
    • not, be ye angry and, [847].
    • nothing emboldens, as mercy, [109].
    • of self-neglecting, [91].
    • quantum o' the, I waive the, [448].
    • sad as angels for the good man's, [513].
    • self-love is not so vile a, [91].
    • some rise by, [47].
    • they, who tell us love can die, [508].
    • thinking their own kisses, [108].
    • to covet honour, if it be a, [92].
    • to falter would be, [653].
    • wages of, is death, [844].
  • Sins,
    • compound for, [211].
    • multitude of, [849].
    • of the fathers, [699].
    • oldest, the newest kind of ways, [90].
    • our compelled, [48].
    • remembered in thy orisons, [136].
  • Sinais climb and know it not, [658].
  • Sinament and ginger, [683].
  • Since the conquest, ever, [279].
  • Sincerity,
    • bashful, [52].
    • wrought in a sad, [598].
  • Sinews
    • bought and sold, [418].
    • of the new-born babe, [139].
    • of the soul, [222].
    • of virtue, [208].
    • of war, [810].
    • stiffen the, [91].
  • Sing
    • again with your dear voice, [567].
    • alas for those that never, [636].
    • and die, let me, [558].
    • and play, wouldst have me, [525].
    • and that they love, [220].
    • because I must, I do but, [632].
    • eagle suffers little birds to, [104].
    • for joy, widow's heart to, [817].
    • he knew himself to, [246].
    • heavenly goddess, [336].
    • in a hempen string, [184].
    • it to rest, I cannot, [657].
    • strange that death should, [80].
    • sweetly, and brightly smile, [563].
    • the same tune, to, [729].
    • though I shall never hear thee, [563].
  • Sings
    • from the organ-pipe of frailty, [80].
    • I held it truth with him who, [631].
    • like an angel, [65].
    • the lark at heaven's gate, [159].
  • Singe yourself, so hot that it, [98].
  • Singed the Spanish king's beard, [616].
  • Singer with the crown of snow, [661].
  • Singers with vocal voices, [285].
  • Singeth
    • a quiet tune, [499].
    • all night long, [127].
  • Singing
    • as they shine, [300].
    • of anthems, [88].
    • of birds is come, time of, [832].
    • of Mount Abora, [500].
    • robes, garland and, [253].
    • singers with vocal voices, [285].
  • Single
    • blessedness, dies in, [57].
    • gentlemen, like two, [454].
    • hour of that Dundee, [474].
    • life, careless of the, [632].
    • talent well employed, [366].
  • Singularity, trick of, [76].
  • Sink
    • a navy, a load that would, [99].
    • beneath the shock, [549].
    • let the world, [205].
    • or soar, alike unfit to, [554].
    • or swim live or die, [530].
  • Sinks
    • or swims or wades, [230].
    • the day-star, so, [248].
  • Sinking,
    • a kind of alacrity in, [46].
    • in thy last long sleep, [438].
  • Sinned
    • against, more, [147].
    • all in Adam's fall, [686].
  • Sinner
    • it or saint it, [321].
    • of his memory, made such a, [42].
    • the hungry, [566].
    • too weak to be a, [109].
    • vilest, may return, [303].
  • Sinners,
    • if, entice thee, [824].
    • miserable, [850].
  • Sinning more sinned against than, [147].
  • Sinuous shells of pearly hue, [511].
  • Sion hill delight thee more, [223].
  • Sir Oracle, I am, [60].
  • Sire
    • of fame, toil is the, [699].
    • son degenerates from the, [337].
    • to son, bequeathed by, [548].
  • Sires,
    • green graves of your, [561].
    • most disgrace their, [342].
    • sons of great, [342].
  • Siren,
    • song of the, [38].
    • waits thee, the, [511].
  • Sirens sang, what song the, [219].
  • Sisera, stars fought against, [814].
  • Sister,
    • as a brother to his, [52].
    • of the spring, thine azure, [565].
    • shall be a ministering angel, [144].
    • spirit come away, [334].
    • when I was but your, [160].
    • woman, still gentler, [448].
  • Sisters,
    • all the, virtuous, [852].
    • dear, men with, [585].
    • three and such branches of learning, [62].
    • wayward, depart in peace, [676].
    • weird, the, [123].
  • Sister's, erring, shame, [548].
  • Sisyphus rolling his stone, [617].
  • Sit
    • attentive to his own applause, [327].
    • here we will, [65].
    • in my bones, [461].
    • in the clouds and mock us, [89].
    • still, their strength is to, [834].
    • studious let me, [356].
    • thee down sorrow, [54].
    • upon the ground, let us, [82].
    • where I will, let me, [790].
  • Sits
    • in a foggy cloud, [123].
    • on his horseback, [78].
    • the wind in that corner, [51].
    • upon mine arm, [194].
  • Site, whole regions to change their, [212].
  • Sitting
    • cheap as standing, [292].
    • in a pleasant shade, [175].
    • on the ground, [28].
    • on the stile, I 'm, [611].
  • [[1089]]Situation, beautiful for, [820].
  • Six
    • and seven, at, [15].
    • hours in sleep, [24].
    • hundred pounds a year, [289].
    • Richmonds in the field, [98].
  • Sixpence
    • all too dear, [152], [406].
    • I give thee, [464].
  • Size
    • of dreaming, past the, [159].
    • of pots of ale, [210].
  • Skeleton clothed with life, [531].
  • Skie falth, have Larkes when, [11].
  • Skies,
    • all who dwell below the, [302].
    • bird let loose in eastern, [523].
    • bright assemblies of the, [345].
    • child of the, [674].
    • cloudless climes and starry, [551].
    • commercing with the, [249].
    • common people of the, [174].
    • communion with the, [414].
    • double-darken, gloomy, [661].
    • every place below the, [538].
    • illumed the eastern, [639].
    • laughter shakes the, [337].
    • let its altar reach the, [465].
    • milky baldric of the, [573].
    • my canopy the, [316].
    • parents passed into the, [423].
    • pointing at the, [322].
    • raised a mortal to the, [272].
    • rush into the, [315].
    • setting in his western, [268].
    • some inmate of the, [346].
    • stars are in the quiet, [607].
    • sunny as her, [554].
    • to mansions in the, [303].
    • to raise mortals to the, [532].
    • watcher of the, [576].
    • were clear, the morn was fair, the, [611].
  • Skill,
    • by force or, [670].
    • in amplifying, [136].
    • in antiquity, [222].
    • in arguing, [397].
    • in surgery, honour hath no, [87].
    • is but a barbarous, [261].
    • simple truth, his utmost, [174].
    • strengthens our nerves and sharpens our, [411].
  • Skilled in gestic lore, [395].
  • Skimble-skamble stuff, a deal of, [85].
  • Skin
    • and bone, two millers, [351].
    • and bone, wasted to, [784].
    • come off with a whole, [785].
    • drum made of his, [186].
    • Ethiopian change his, [835].
    • of an innocent lamb, [94].
    • of my teeth, [817].
  • Skins are whole, your, [46].
  • Skin-deep,
    • colours that are, [282].
    • 't is but, [262].
  • Skirmish of wit between them, [50].
  • Skirt the eternal frost, [501].
  • Skirts,
    • no one ever lifted my, [740].
    • of happy chance, [633].
  • Skull of a lawyer, [143].
  • Skulls, dead men's, [96].
  • Sky,
    • admitted to that equal, [315].
    • and the ocean, nothing behind but the, [503].
    • banner in the, [635].
    • banners flout the, [115].
    • bends over all, the blue, [499].
    • blue, and living air, [467].
    • blue ethereal, [300].
    • bridal of the earth and, [204].
    • bright reversion in the, [335].
    • canopied by the blue, [553].
    • changes when they are wives, the, [71].
    • climb the upper, [531].
    • close against the, [583].
    • darkness of the, [23].
    • fables of the, [342].
    • fit it for the, [672].
    • flushing round a summer, [357].
    • forehead of the morning, [248].
    • from earth to highest, [30].
    • girdled with the, [507].
    • go forth under the open, [572].
    • howls along the, [392].
    • in our northern, [433].
    • is changed and such change, [544].
    • is red, for the, [840].
    • keep one parent from the, [328].
    • laughter shakes the, [344].
    • milky way i' the, [256].
    • opens to the morning, [677].
    • Ophiuchus huge in the arctic, [229].
    • regent of the, [426].
    • silence in the starry, [478].
    • soft blue, did never melt, [468].
    • some brother of the, [343].
    • souls are ripened in our northern, [433].
    • splendour through the, [496].
    • stars set their watch in the, [515].
    • steeples point to the, [504].
    • stepped to the, [655].
    • storm that howls along the, [392].
    • sunshine aye shall light the, [653].
    • tears of the, [353].
    • the moving moon went up the, [498].
    • they die in yon rich, [630].
    • triumphal arch that fill'st the, [516].
    • waft thy name beyond the, [539].
    • Washington is in the upper, [531].
    • were to fall, if the, [704].
    • whatever, is above me, [553].
    • when stars illume the, [587].
    • windows of the, [357].
    • witchery of the soft blue, [468].
    • woods against a stormy, [569].
  • Skyey influences, servile to the, [48].
  • Sky-robes, these my, [243].
  • Slain,
    • he can never do that 's, [215].
    • he who is in battle, [403].
    • I could consent to be, [703].
    • thrice he slew the, [271].
    • thrice my peace was, [306].
    • with him is beauty, [161].
  • Slander sharper than sword, [160].
  • Slanderous tongues, done to death by, [54].
  • Slaughter,
    • as a lamb to the, [834].
    • as an ox goeth to the, [825].
    • to a throne, wade through, [385].
  • Slave,
    • base is the, that pays, [91].
    • born to be a, [413].
    • of circumstance and impulse, [554].
    • passion's, man that is not, [138].
    • [[1090]]states, no more, [619].
    • subject not a, [485].
    • territories, no, [619].
    • thou wretch thou coward, [79].
    • to no sect, [320].
    • to thousands, has been, [153].
    • to till my ground, [418].
    • tongue to curse the, [526].
    • trade, sum of all villanies, [359].
    • whatever day makes man a, [346].
  • Slaves
    • as they are, [525].
    • Britons never shall be, [358].
    • cannot breathe in England, [418].
    • corrupted freemen are the worst of, [387].
    • in mockery over, [518].
    • necessity is the creed of, [453].
    • sons of Columbia, be, [675].
    • what can ennoble sots or, [319].
    • who dare not be in the right, [656].
    • who fear to speak for the fallen, [656].
    • with greasy aprons, [159].
  • Slavery
    • a bitter draught, [379].
    • is but half abolished, [639].
    • or death, which to choose, [298].
    • price of chains and, [430].
  • Sleave of care, ravelled, [119].
  • Sleek-headed men, [111].
  • Sleep
    • and a forgetting, [477].
    • blessings on him who invented, [792].
    • care-charmer, [39].
    • charm that lulls to, [402].
    • dark house and long, [590].
    • days with toil nights with, [92].
    • death and his brother, [567].
    • death is an eternal, [805].
    • end the heartache, by a, [135].
    • exposition of, I have an, [58].
    • falleth on men, when deep, [816].
    • fan me while I, [418].
    • folding of the hands to, [825].
    • full of rest from head to feet, [625].
    • he giveth his beloved, [824].
    • holy spirit blessed soul, [624].
    • hour friendliest to, [235].
    • how, the brave, [389].
    • I lay me down in peace to, [676].
    • in Abraham's bosom, [97].
    • in dull cold marble, [99].
    • in thy last long, [438].
    • is a death, [218].
    • it is a gentle thing, [499].
    • life is rounded with a, [43].
    • Macbeth does murder, [119].
    • medicine thee to that sweet, [154].
    • murmur invites one to, [380].
    • nature's soft nurse, [89].
    • nature's sweet restorer balmy, [306].
    • neither night nor day, [116].
    • no more, I heard a voice cry, [119].
    • no more, to die to, [135].
    • now I lay me down to, [687].
    • now I lay me down to take my, [687].
    • O gentle sleep, [89].
    • of a labouring man, [830].
    • of death, in that, [135].
    • of nights, such as, [111].
    • out of his, to sterte, [2].
    • perchance to dream, to, [135].
    • sinking in thy last long, [438].
    • six hours in, [24].
    • sleepless to give their readers, [331].
    • some must watch while some must, [138].
    • strong man after, [254].
    • sweetly tender heart, [624].
    • that knits up the ravelled sleave of care, [119].
    • that knows not breaking, [491].
    • the friend of woe, [508].
    • the innocent, [119].
    • till the end true soul, [625].
    • timely dew of, [233].
    • to mine eyes, I will not give, [824].
    • undisturbed, [367].
    • was aery-light, his, [234].
    • while sluggards, [360].
    • while some must, [138].
    • will never lie where care lodges, [106].
    • winding up nights with, [92].
    • yet a little, [825].
  • Sleeps
    • at wisdom's gate, suspicion, [231].
    • creation, [306].
    • his last sleep, [666].
    • ill who knows not that he, [708].
    • in dust, flourish when he, [851].
    • on her soft axle, [237].
    • on his own heart, [471].
    • the pride of former days, [519].
    • till tired he, [318].
    • upon this bank, the moonlight, [65].
    • well, after life's fitful fever, he, [121].
  • Sleeping
    • but never dead, [656].
    • growing when ye 're, [495].
    • when she died, we thought her, [583].
    • within my orchard, [132].
  • Sleepless
    • nights, three, I passed, [465].
    • soul that perished, [470].
    • to give their readers sleep, [331].
  • Sleet of arrowy shower, [384].
  • Sleeve, heart upon my, [149].
  • Sleeves, herald's coat without, [87].
  • Slenderly
    • and meanly, [837].
    • fashioned, so, [586].
  • Slepen alle night with open eye, [1].
  • Slept
    • and dreamed, [654].
    • dying when she, [583].
    • in peace, [100].
    • one wink, [160].
  • Sleveless errand, [12].
  • Slew the slain, thrice he, [271].
  • Slide,
    • let the world, [9], [72], [198].
    • not stand, loves to, [267].
  • Slides into verse, [328].
  • Slight,
    • nor fame I, [333].
    • not strength, [172].
    • not what is near, [698].
  • Slings and arrows of fortune, [135].
  • Slinks out of the race, [254].
  • Slip,
    • Judas had given them the, [284].
    • the dogs of war, let, [113].
  • Slips, greyhounds in the, [91].
  • Slipper,
    • good to the heels the well-worn, [637].
    • head stroked with a, [703].
  • Slippered pantaloon, lean and, [69].
  • [[1091]]Slippery place, stands upon a, [79].
  • Slits the thin-spun life, [247].
  • Slogardie a-night, may wol have no, [2].
  • Slope through darkness, [632].
  • Sloping
    • into brooks, [536].
    • to the southern side, [661].
  • Sloth, resty, [160].
  • Slough was Despond, [265].
  • Slovenly unhandsome corse, [83].
  • Slow,
    • learn to read, [265].
    • of study, [57].
    • rises worth, [366].
    • to anger, he that is, [827].
    • to speak, [849].
    • too swift arrives as tardy as too, [107].
    • unfriended melancholy, [394].
    • unmoving finger, [155].
  • Slowly
    • and sadly we laid him, [563].
    • silence all, ever widening, [629].
  • Sluggard,
    • go to the ant thou, [825].
    • 't is the voice of the, [302].
  • Sluggards sleep, while, [360].
  • Slumber,
    • a little, [825].
    • again, too soon I must, [302].
    • honey-heavy dew of, [111].
    • lie still and, [302].
    • seven hours to soothing, [438].
    • to mine eyelids, [824].
  • Slumbers
    • in the shell, [455].
    • light, dreams and, [490].
    • of the virtuous man, [299].
  • Slumber's chain has bound me, [523].
  • Slumbering
    • ages, wakens the, [594].
    • world, o'er a, [306].
  • Sly,
    • Stephen, [72].
    • tough and devilish, [652].
  • Smack
    • of age, [88].
    • of observation, [78].
    • sweet, my life does, [651].
  • Smacked of noyance, [357].
  • Small
    • beer, poor creature, [89].
    • cannot reach the, [29].
    • choice in rotten apples, [72].
    • compare great things with, [230].
    • deer, rats and such, [147].
    • great vulgar and the, [262].
    • habits well pursued, [437].
    • have continual plodders won, [54].
    • his deserts are, [257].
    • Latin and less Greek, [179].
    • no low no great no, [316].
    • of all that human hearts endure, [367].
    • one a strong nation, [834].
    • rare volume, [456].
    • sands the mountain, [311].
    • service is true service, [486].
    • there is no great no small, [601].
    • things, day of, [836].
    • to greater matters, [157].
    • vices do appear, [148].
  • Small-endians and big-endians, [290].
  • Smallest worm will turn, [95].
  • Small-knowing soul, [54].
  • Smart
    • for it, [54], [825].
    • of all the girls that are so, [285].
  • Smarts
    • so little as a fool, [327].
    • this dog, [363].
  • Smell
    • a rat, [172], [211].
    • ancient and fish-like, [43].
    • as sweet, a rose by any other name would, [105].
    • flower of sweetest, [488].
    • of bread and butter, [554].
    • rankest compound of villanous, [46].
    • sweet and blossom in the dust, [209].
    • the blood of a British man, [147].
  • Smells
    • sweete al around, [28].
    • to heaven, [139], [362].
    • wooingly, heaven's breath, [117].
  • Smelleth the battle afar off, [818].
  • Smelt of the lamp, [728].
  • Smile
    • again, affliction may, [54].
    • and be a villain, [132].
    • and sigh, reasons why we, [569].
    • and tear, betwixt a, [546].
    • at anything, could be moved to, [111].
    • be lost to sight, tho' thy, [587].
    • because it makes us, [560].
    • brightly, and sweetly sing, [563].
    • calm thou mayst, [438].
    • followed perhaps with a, [416].
    • from partial beauty won, [513].
    • grinned horrible a ghastly, [229].
    • hear with a disdainful, [384].
    • if we do meet again, we shall, [115].
    • in her eye, [582].
    • in pain, frown at pleasure, [309].
    • look backwards with a, [307].
    • make languor, [328].
    • make the learned, [324].
    • make the serious, [345].
    • no more, men, [348].
    • on her lips, [489].
    • one vast substantial, [652].
    • sad because it makes us, [560].
    • sardonic, [860].
    • sympathetic tear, the social, [387].
    • tear followed perhaps by a, [416].
    • that glowed celestial rosy, [238].
    • that was childlike, [669].
    • though I shall not be near thee, [563].
    • to share the good man's, [397].
    • to those who hate, [553].
    • vain tribute of a, [487].
    • we would aspire to, [99].
    • wept with delight at your, [680].
    • with an intent to do mischief, [186].
  • Smiles,
    • as Jupiter on Juno, [233].
    • at the drawn dagger, [299].
    • becks and wreathed, [248].
    • daggers in men's, [120].
    • from reason flow, [238].
    • his emptiness betray, [328].
    • in such a sort, [111].
    • in yer face while it picks yer pocket, [350].
    • kisses tears and, [474].
    • of joy the tears of woe, [524].
    • of other maidens, [677].
    • seldom he, [111].
    • the clouds away, [550].
    • the robbed that, steals something from the thief, [151].
    • the tears of boyhood, the, [523].
    • to-day to-morrow will be dying, [202].
    • welcome ever, [102].
  • [[1092]]Smiled,
    • all around thee, [438].
    • hermit sighed till woman, [513].
    • when a sabbath appeared, [416].
  • Smiling
    • at grief, patience on a monument, [76].
    • damned villain, [132].
    • destructive man, [281].
    • in her tears, pensive beauty, [513].
    • with a never-fading serenity, [299].
  • Smite once, stands ready to, [241].
  • Smith stand with his hammer, [80].
  • Smiths never had any arms, the, [460].
  • Smoke
    • and flame, awful guide in, [493].
    • and stir of this dim spot, [243].
    • no fire without some, [17], [33].
    • that so gracefully curled, [518].
  • Smokes, the man who, [607].
  • Smoking flax, [834].
  • Smooth
    • as monumental alabaster, [156].
    • at a distance rough at hand, [181].
    • course of true love never did run, [57].
    • runs the water, [93].
    • stream in smoother numbers, [324].
    • the bed of death, [328].
    • the ice, [79].
    • Waller was, [329].
  • Smoother than butter, [821].
  • Smoothing the raven-down, [244].
  • Smooth-lipped shell, [480].
  • Smoothly done, my task is, [246].
  • Smoothness,
    • temperance that may give, [137].
    • torrent's, ere it dash below, [516].
  • Smooth-shaven green, [250].
  • Smote
    • him thus, [157].
    • him under the fifth rib, [815].
    • the chord of self, [625].
    • them hip and thigh, [814].
  • Snail, creeping like, [69].
  • Snails, feet like, [202].
  • Snake,
    • like a wounded, [324].
    • scotched the, not killed it, [121].
  • Snakes in Iceland, no, [373].
  • Snapper-up of unconsidered trifles, [77].
  • Snare, mockery and a, [527].
  • Snares, life hath, [614].
  • Snatch
    • a fearful joy, [381].
    • a grace, [323].
    • half our knowledge we must, [320].
  • Sneaking off, my valour is, [441].
  • Sneer,
    • laughing devil in his, [551].
    • teach the rest to, [327].
    • who can refute a, [673].
    • with solemn, [544].
    • yesterday's frown and, [664].
  • Snore upon the flint, [160].
  • Snout, jewel in a swine's, [826].
  • Snow,
    • beard was white as, [142].
    • chaste as ice as pure as, [136].
    • chaste as unsunned, [159].
    • diadem of, [553].
    • from purest, [103].
    • hide those hills of, [49], [184].
    • in a dazzling drift, [648].
    • in May's new-fangled mirth, [54].
    • mockery king of, [82].
    • not hail or rain or any, [629].
    • peaks wrapt in clouds and, [543].
    • rosebuds filled with, [685].
    • shall be their winding sheet, [515].
    • singer with the crown of, [661].
    • wallow naked in December, [81].
    • whiter than the driven, [380].
  • Snows, through the drifting, [568].
  • Snow-broth, whose blood is, [47].
  • Snow-fall in the river, [451].
  • Snowflakes, as still as, [538].
  • Snow-white ram, [481].
  • Snuff,
    • only took, [400].
    • rather than live in, [26].
  • Snuff-box, amber, [326].
  • Snuffed out by an article, [560].
  • Snug
    • as a bug in a rug, [361].
    • little island, [675].
  • So
    • dies a wave along the shore, [434].
    • if it please you, if not why so, [44].
    • is good very good, [71].
    • it is but so, [71].
    • much to do, [633].
    • soon that I am done for, [689].
    • sweetly she bade me adieu, [380].
    • wise so young never live long, [97].
  • So and so and my opinion is, [761].
  • Soaks up the rain, the thirsty earth, [260].
  • Soap, invisible, [584].
  • Soar,
    • alike unfit to sink or, [554].
    • but never roam, [485].
    • through rolling clouds to, [539].
  • Sober
    • as a judge, [363].
    • be vigilant, be, [849].
    • certainty of waking bliss, [244].
    • goes to bed, [184].
    • in your diet, be, [350].
    • livery twilight gray in her, [233].
    • second thoughts are best, [277].
    • will to bed go, [184].
  • Sobers us again, drinking largely, [323].
  • Soberness, truth and, [843].
  • Social
    • friend I love thee well, [564].
    • smile the sympathetic tear, [387].
  • Society
    • among unequals, [237].
    • as is quiet wise and good, [567].
    • in shipwreck, [708].
    • is one polished horde, [560].
    • mudsills of, [678].
    • my glittering bride, [480].
    • one, alone on earth, [476].
    • ornament to, [510].
    • solder of, [354].
    • solitude sometimes is best, [239].
    • the vanilla of, [460].
    • where none intrudes, [547].
    • wholesome for the character, [661].
  • Society's chief joys, [415].
  • Sock, Jonson's learned, [249].
  • Socket, burn to the, [479].
  • Socrates wisest of men, [241].
  • Sod
    • and the dew, under the, [668].
    • as snowflakes fall upon the, [538].
  • Soda-water, sermons and, [557].
  • Sofa, wheel round the, [420].
  • Soft
    • answer turneth away wrath, [826].
    • as her clime, [554].
    • as silk remains, [313].
    • as young and gay as soft, [308].
    • bastard Latin, [554].
    • [[1093]]eyes looked love, [542].
    • her voice was ever, [149].
    • impeachment, own the, [441].
    • is the music that would charm, [485].
    • is the strain when zephyr blows, [324].
    • moves the dipping oar, [674].
    • muse, nature's, [89].
    • silken primrose, [251].
    • stillness and the night, [65].
    • the music of those village bells, [422].
    • the zephyr blows, [383].
    • were those lips that bled, [38].
  • Softening into shade, [357].
  • Soft-heartedness in times like these, [660].
  • Softly
    • bodied forth, [546].
    • sweet in Lydian measures, [272].
  • Softness
    • in the upper story, [660].
    • madrigals that whisper, [254].
    • she and sweet attractive grace, for, [232].
  • Soil
    • good to be born on, a, [663].
    • grows on mortal, [247].
    • nor yet within the common, [569].
    • thus leave thee native, [239].
    • to paint the laughing, [535].
    • where first they trod, [570].
  • Soils, rich, to be weeded, [168].
  • Soiled
    • by any outward touch, [253].
    • with all ignoble use, [633].
  • Solar
    • system, hub of the, [638].
    • walk or milky way, [315].
  • Sold him a bargain, [55].
  • Solder of society, [354].
  • Soldier
    • among sovereigns, [495].
    • an elder not a better, [114].
    • and afeard, [124].
    • armed with resolution, [295].
    • be abroad, let the, [527].
    • blasphemy in the, [48].
    • first who was king a fortunate, [801].
    • flat blasphemy in the, [48].
    • full of strange oaths, [69].
    • I ask the brave, [520].
    • mourned her, slain, [427].
    • relish him more in the, [151].
    • successful, [494].
    • the sex is ever kind to a, [345].
    • thou more than, [518].
    • would himself have been a, [83].
  • Soldiers
    • bore dead bodies by, [83].
    • old, sweetheart are surest, [181].
    • sovereign among, [495].
    • substance of ten thousand, [97].
  • Soldier's
    • neck, driveth o'er a, [105].
    • pole is fallen, [159].
    • scholar's eye, [136].
    • sepulchre, shall be a, [515].
    • virtue, ambition the, [158].
  • Sole
    • daughter of his voice, [239].
    • daughter of my house, [542].
    • judge of truth, [317].
    • of her foot, no rest, for the, [812].
    • of his foot, [51], [173], [198].
    • sitting by the shores, [472].
  • Solemn
    • black, suits of, [127].
    • creed, sapping a, [544].
    • fop, the, [415].
    • midnight, in the, [642].
    • sanctimonious face, no, [586].
    • sneer, with, [544].
    • temples, [43].
    • way, in such a, [635].
  • Solid
    • flesh would melt, too, [127].
    • happiness we prize, [362].
    • men of Boston, [432].
    • pudding against empty praise, [330].
  • Solitary,
    • life of man is, [200].
    • monk who shook the world, [610].
    • place, in many a, [468].
    • shriek, a, [557].
    • woes, rare are, [308].
  • Solitude,
    • bird in the, [552].
    • he makes a, and calls it peace, [550].
    • how passing sweet is, [416].
    • I love tranquil, [567].
    • Islington will grow a, [261].
    • least alone in, [544].
    • midst of a vast, [591].
    • needful to the imagination, [661].
    • of his own originality, [677].
    • shrinks from the dismaying, [592].
    • sometimes is beat society, [239].
    • sweet retired, [244].
    • that inward eye which is the bliss of, [475].
    • where are the charms, [416].
    • which they call peace, [747].
  • Solitudinem faciunt, [550].
  • Some
    • are born great, [76].
    • asked how pearls did grow, [201].
    • asked where rubies grew, [201].
    • books to be tasted, [168].
    • Cupid kills with arrows, [51].
    • days must be dark, [613].
    • love to roam, [653].
    • must be great, [421].
    • must watch some must sleep, [138].
    • natural tears they dropped, [240].
    • of us will smart for it, [54].
    • rain must fall, [613].
    • rise by sin, [47].
    • said John print it, [265].
    • to church repair, [324].
    • undone widow, [194].
    • we 've left behind us, [522].
    • write their wrongs in marble, [314].
  • Somebody to hew and hack, [211].
  • Something
    • after death, dread of, [136].
    • ails it now, [472].
    • better than his dog, [626].
    • between a hindrance and help, [472].
    • dangerous, in me, [144].
    • dear dearer than self, [541].
    • good, the worst speak, [205].
    • I 'll lend you, [77].
    • in a flying horse, there 's, [468].
    • in a huge balloon, there 's, [468].
    • is rotten in Denmark, [131].
    • nothing, 't is, [153].
    • of nothing, created, [222].
    • rich and strange, [42].
    • the heart must have, [617].
    • to love, he lends us, [624].
    • too much of this, [138].
    • wicked this way comes, [123].
  • Sometimes counsel take, [326].
  • [[1094]]Son,
    • a wise, maketh a glad father, [825].
    • and foe, grim death my, [229].
    • at home, keep his only, [392].
    • booby father craves a booby, [310].
    • degenerates from the sire, [337].
    • England's greatest, [628].
    • every mother's, [57].
    • every wise man's, [75].
    • God the Father God the, [303].
    • happy was it for that, [95].
    • hateth his, [826].
    • meant my, be good, [444].
    • of Adam and Eve, [288].
    • of his own works, [785].
    • of memory, dear, [251].
    • of mine succeeding, no, [121].
    • of parents passed into the skies, [123].
    • of the morning, [833].
    • swore, Diogenes struck the father when the, [192].
    • two-legged thing a, [267].
  • Sons,
    • affliction's, are brothers in distress, [447].
    • Arcturus with his, [818].
    • God's, are things, [314].
    • had I a dozen, [102].
    • of Belial, flown with insolence, [224].
    • of Columbia, [675].
    • of Edward sleep in Abraham's bosom, [97].
    • of France awake to glory, [804].
    • of God shouted for joy, [817].
    • of heaven, things are the, [368].
    • of night, bloom for, [520].
    • of reason valour liberty, [358].
    • of the morning, [535].
    • of their great sires, [342].
    • strong are her, [344].
    • the goodliest man since born his, [232].
    • two of earth's degenerate, [341].
  • Song,
    • burden of his, [427].
    • burden of some merry, [328].
    • careless, with a little nonsense, [389].
    • charms the sense, [228].
    • dear to gods and men, sacred, [347].
    • divine, soft as some, [345].
    • for our banner, [595].
    • for song, the Siren singing, [511].
    • in thy praise, I 'll sing, [449].
    • it may turn out a, [448].
    • labour is but a sorrowful, [653].
    • let satire be my, [539].
    • low lone, [680].
    • many once lauded in, [754].
    • metre of an antique, [161].
    • mighty orb of, [479].
    • moralize my, [27].
    • moralized his, [328].
    • needless Alexandrine ends the, [374].
    • never yet heard in tale or, [243].
    • no sorrow in thy, [438].
    • of old, that glorious, [640].
    • of Percy and Douglas, [34].
    • of the siren, [38].
    • one immortal, [267].
    • sea grew civil at her, [57].
    • still govern thou my, [236].
    • swallow flights of, [632].
    • swear to the truth of a, [287].
    • the grateful, [538].
    • the sirens sang, [219].
    • theme of future, [344].
    • to the oak, [667].
    • unlike my subject shall be my, [353].
    • veiling lightnings of his, [565].
    • wanted many an idle, [326].
    • what they teach in, [566].
  • Songes make and wel endite, [1].
  • Songs
    • and sonnets, book of, [45].
    • be turned to holy psalms, [25].
    • sweetest, are of saddest thought, [565].
  • Sonne, up rose the, [2].
  • Sonnet, scorn not the, [485].
  • Sonnets,
    • book of songs and, [45].
    • Rafael made a century of, [645].
  • Sonorous metal blowing martial sounds, [224].
  • Soon that I am done for, so, [689].
  • Sooner
    • lost and worn, [75].
    • to make an end, the, [171].
  • Soonest mended, little said is, [200].
  • Soothe
    • a heart that 's broken, [492].
    • the savage breast, [294].
  • Soothed
    • his soul to pleasures, [272].
    • with the sound, [271].
  • Soothing slumber, [438].
  • Sophisters, age of, [410].
  • Sophistry, destroy his fib or, [327].
  • Sophocles, not mad if I am, [697].
  • Sophonisba, O, [358].
  • Soprano basso, the Contra-alto, [554].
  • Sordid hopes and vain desires, [534].
  • Sore
    • labour's bath, [120].
    • store is no, [11], [791].
  • Sorrow,
    • ate his bread in, [617].
    • but more closely tied, [526].
    • calls no time that 's gone, [183].
    • down thou climbing, [146].
    • drown all, [184].
    • earth has no, [524].
    • fade, ere sin could blight or, [500].
    • fail not for, [641].
    • give, words, [124].
    • hang, care will kill a cat, [177], [199].
    • hath scaped this, [162].
    • her rent is, [204].
    • I bade good morrow to, [574].
    • in thy song, thou hast no, [438].
    • increaseth, [830].
    • is held intrusive, [594].
    • is in vain, thy, [405].
    • is unknown, where, [417].
    • labour and, is their strength, [822].
    • learn, the heart must, [617].
    • literature consoles, [590].
    • long has washed thy roses, [378].
    • melt into, [549].
    • more in, than in anger, [128].
    • nae, there John, [458].
    • never comes too late, [381].
    • night of, from a fore-spent, [258].
    • no, that heaven cannot heal, [524].
    • now melt into, [549].
    • of the meanest thing, [472].
    • parting is such sweet, [106].
    • path of, and that alone, [417].
    • [[1095]]patience a remedy for, [701], [709].
    • patience and, strove, [148].
    • pine with feare and, [29].
    • resembles, only as the mist resembles the rain, [614].
    • returned with the morn, [515].
    • rooted from the memory, [125].
    • sing away, [786].
    • sit thee down, [54].
    • some natural loss or pain, [473].
    • sphere of our, from the, [567].
    • steep, my couch in, [450].
    • tales of, [396].
    • time assuages, [704].
    • to heal, by weeping, [697].
    • to the grave, [341], [813].
    • under the load of, wring, [53].
    • wear a golden, [98].
  • Sorrows
    • and darkness encompass the tomb, [535].
    • at my bier, waste their, [571].
    • come not single spies, [142].
    • flow, as thy, [518].
    • here I and, sit, [79].
    • I will instruct my, [79].
    • of a poor old man, [433].
    • of death compassed me, [818].
    • remembered, [588].
    • simple wiles transient, [474].
    • to be proud, I will instruct my, [79].
  • Sorrow's
    • crown of sorrow, [626].
    • dark array, [802].
    • keenest wind, [482].
    • spy, knowledge is but, [217].
  • Sorrowful song, labour is but a, [653].
  • Sorrowing
    • goes a borrowing, [21], [360].
    • goeth a, [21].
  • Sorry, I am right, [6].
  • Sort,
    • hurt of a deadlier, [212].
    • smiles in such a, [111].
  • Sorts
    • of people, all, [118].
    • of prosperity, I wish you all, [800].
  • Sots, what can ennoble, [319].
  • Sought,
    • lack of many things I, [161].
    • love, is good, [76].
    • the world, I never have, [374].
  • Soul
    • above buttons, [454].
    • and body to lasting rest, [80].
    • and God stand sure, [649].
    • aspiring pants, the, [610].
    • awake my, [359].
    • biting for anger, eager, [221].
    • blind his, with clay, [630].
    • body form doth take of the, [29].
    • bruised with adversity, [50].
    • can this be death, [335].
    • catch my flying, [333].
    • cement of the, [354].
    • cold waters to a thirsty, [828].
    • competent to gain heights, [480].
    • cordial to the, [222].
    • crowd not on my, [383].
    • darkness o'er the parting, [513].
    • deep imaged in his, [345].
    • delight in every sorrowing, [346].
    • dinner-bell the tocsin of the, [559].
    • discontented with capacity, [512].
    • eloquence charms the, [228].
    • every hair a, doth bind, [191].
    • eye and prospect of his, [53].
    • feast of reason and flow of, [328].
    • fiery, working out its way, [267].
    • freed his, the nearest way, [367].
    • fret thy, with crosses, [30].
    • from out that shadow, [640].
    • genial current of the, [384].
    • grapple them to thy, [129].
    • happy, that all the way, [259].
    • harrow up thy, [131].
    • has gone aloft, his, [436].
    • hath elbow-room, [80].
    • haughtiness of, [298].
    • he had a little, [519].
    • her lips suck forth my, [41].
    • hides a dark, [244].
    • his father's, to cross, [326].
    • human, take wing, [552].
    • I think nobly of the, [77].
    • indulging every instinct of the, [650].
    • into the eye and prospect of his, [53].
    • iron entered into his, [851].
    • is competent to gain, the, [480].
    • is dead that slumbers, [612].
    • is form and doth the bodie make, [29].
    • is gone, limbs will quiver after the, [375].
    • is his own, the subject's, [92].
    • is in arms and eager for the fray, [296].
    • is wanting there, [548].
    • is with the saints, [502].
    • it offends me to the, [137].
    • Jove alone endues the, [340].
    • Justice is a virtue of the, [762].
    • lends the tongue vows, [130].
    • liberal, shall be made fat, [826].
    • like an ample shield, [277].
    • like seasoned timber, [204].
    • limed, struggling to be free, [139].
    • listened intensely, his very, [480].
    • living voice sways the, [748].
    • look down from heaven, [277].
    • lose his own, [840].
    • may pierce, such as the, [249].
    • measured by my, [303].
    • medicine for the, [809].
    • merit wins the, [326].
    • most offending, alive, [92].
    • mouse of any, [336].
    • mysterious cement of the, [354].
    • never dying, to save, [672].
    • O my prophetic, [132].
    • of business, despatch is the, [353].
    • of goodness in things evil, [92].
    • of harmony, the hidden, [249].
    • of man, diseases crucify the, [188].
    • of man, portions of the, [656].
    • of music shed, [519].
    • of music slumbers in the shell, [455].
    • of Orpheus sing, [250].
    • of our grandam, [77].
    • of Richard, [97], [296].
    • of the age, [179].
    • of the past time, [580].
    • of this world, time is the, [742].
    • of wit, brevity is the, [133].
    • one, in two bodies, [762].
    • [[1096]]palace of the, [221], [541].
    • perdition catch my, [153].
    • rapt, sitting in thine eyes, [249].
    • return unto thy rest my, [497].
    • saw a glimpse of happiness, [221].
    • secret, to show, [551].
    • secured in her existence, [299].
    • she 's dead, rest her, [143].
    • sighing under a sycamore tree, [406].
    • sincere, [391].
    • sinews of the, [222].
    • sleep holy spirit blessed, [624].
    • small-knowing, [54].
    • so dead, man with, [488].
    • soothed his, to pleasures, [272].
    • speech is a mirror of the, [714].
    • stirring in his, [480].
    • stream which overflowed the, [481].
    • sweet and virtuous, [204].
    • swell the, to rage, [272].
    • take the prisoned, [244].
    • tell me my, can this be death, [335].
    • that can be honest, [183].
    • that eye was in itself a, [550].
    • that perished in his pride, [470].
    • that rises with us, [477].
    • the body's guest, go, [25].
    • thou hast much goods laid up, [842].
    • three books on the, [645].
    • through my lips, [623].
    • tilts with a straw, [484].
    • to dare the will to do, the, [491].
    • to keep, pray the Lord my, [687].
    • to soul, intercourse from, [333].
    • to stray, never taught his, [315].
    • transmigration of the, [765].
    • tumult of the, [481].
    • two bodies with one, [340].
    • unborn ages crowd not on my, [383].
    • unction to your, [141].
    • under the ribs of death, [245].
    • uneasy and confined from home, [315].
    • unlettered small-knowing, [54].
    • unto his captain Christ, gave his, [82].
    • unto the lines accords, [205].
    • vigour is in our immortal, [303].
    • was immortal, that the, [760].
    • was like a star, thy, [472].
    • white as heaven, [197].
    • whiteness of his, [543].
    • why shrinks the, [298].
    • with crosses and cares to fret thy, [30].
    • within her eyes, [554].
  • Souls,
    • above the flight of common, [393].
    • are ripened in our northern sky, [433].
    • assembled, [217].
    • beyond the reaches of our, [131].
    • corporations have no, [24].
    • great, are portions of eternity, [656].
    • his memory green in our, [519].
    • immediate jewel of their, [153].
    • made of fire, [311].
    • of all that men held wise, [217].
    • of fearful adversaries, [95].
    • sit close and silently, our, [274].
    • such harmony is in immortal, [65].
    • sympathy with sounds in, [421].
    • that cringe and plot, [658].
    • that were forfeit once, [47].
    • thought of thinking, [579].
    • thoughts as boundless our, as free, [550].
    • times that try men's, [431].
    • to souls can never teach, [653].
    • two, with a single thought, [806].
    • unbodied dwell, [347].
    • we loved, to see the, [631].
    • whose sudden visitations daze the world, [594].
  • Soul's
    • calm sunshine, [319].
    • dark cottage, [221].
    • far better part, the, [338].
    • sincere desire, prayer is the, [497].
    • strength, stuff to try the, [649].
  • Soul-animating strains, [485].
  • Soul-sides, the meanest boasts, [645].
  • Sound
    • an echo to the sense, [324].
    • and fury, full of, [125].
    • born of murmuring, [469].
    • charm the air to give a, [123].
    • dirge-like, [408].
    • divine, may kill a, [416].
    • hark from the tombs a doleful, [303].
    • harmonious, [236].
    • harsh in, [103].
    • however rude the, [393].
    • impetuous recoil and jarring, [229].
    • like the sweet, [74].
    • most melodious, they heard a, [28].
    • music with her silver, [404].
    • Niagara stuns with thundering, [395].
    • no, can awake him, [666].
    • no war or battle's, [251].
    • of a knell, sighed at the, [416].
    • of a voice that is still, [627].
    • of clashing wars, no, [642].
    • of friend's departing feet, [661].
    • of hammer or of saw, [421].
    • of my name, hearest the, [678].
    • of one's praises, [741].
    • of revelry by night, [542].
    • of the church-going bell, [416].
    • of thunder heard remote, [227].
    • of woman's praise, [593].
    • out-vociferize even, itself, [285].
    • persuasive, [294].
    • pipes and whistles in his, [69].
    • same, is in my ears, [471].
    • silence implying, [649].
    • silence where hath been no, [583].
    • silver-sweet, [106].
    • so fine, [676].
    • soothed with the, [271].
    • strikes like a rising knell, deep, [542].
    • sweet is every, [630].
    • the clarion fill the fife, [493].
    • the loud timbrel, [524].
    • the trumpet beat the drums, [281].
    • trumpet give an uncertain, [845].
    • what stop she please, [138].
    • which makes us linger, [548].
    • whistles in his, [69].
    • winter loves a dirge-like, [486].
    • words of thundering, [397].
  • Sounds
    • as a sullen bell, [88].
    • blowing martial, [224].
    • [[1097]]concord of sweet, [66].
    • melodious, on every side, [253].
    • not rural sights alone but rural, [417].
    • of music creep in our ears, [65].
    • possessed with inward light, [503].
    • sympathy with, [421].
  • Sounded all the depths of honour, [100].
  • Sounder piece of British manhood, [579].
  • Sounding
    • brass, [845].
    • cataract haunted me, [467].
    • on through words, [465], [480].
  • Sour,
    • every sweet its, [404].
    • grapes, have eaten, [835].
    • lofty and, [101].
    • misfortune's book, [108].
  • Source
    • of all my bliss, [398].
    • of human offspring, [234].
    • of sympathetic tears, [382].
  • Sour-complexioned man, [206].
  • South
    • and southwest side, [210].
    • beaker full of the warm, [575].
    • no North no East no West no, [517].
  • Sovereign
    • among soldiers, [495].
    • heaven's, [308].
    • here lies our, [279].
    • law sits empress, [438].
    • lord the king, here lies our, [279].
    • Magna Charta will have no, [24].
    • might, of our, [29].
    • o'er transmuted ill, [366].
    • of sighs and groans, [55].
    • parts, a man of, [55].
    • reason, noble and most, [136].
    • sway and masterdom, [117].
    • when I forget my, [426].
  • Sovereigns,
    • dead but sceptred, [554].
    • name ourselves its, [554].
    • soldier among, [495].
  • Sovereignest thing on earth, [83].
  • Sow
    • for him build for him, [470].
    • he that observeth the wind shall not, [831].
    • still, eats all the draffe, [13].
    • thy seed in the morning, [831].
    • wrong, by the ear, [19], [785].
    • ye are like to reap, as you, [214].
  • Soweth
    • here with toil and care, [508].
    • whatsoever a man, [847].
  • Sown the wind, [835].
  • Space
    • and time, annihilate but, [330].
    • double life's fading, [262].
  • Spacious firmament on high, [300].
  • Spade
    • a spade, call a, [731].
    • if you don't call me a, [293].
  • Spades emblems of untimely graves, [420].
  • Spain, singed the beard of the king of, [616].
  • Spain's chivalry, [560].
  • Spake
    • as a child when I was a child, [845].
    • ful fayre, Frenche she, [1].
    • the grisly terror, so, [229].
    • the seraph Abdiel, [235].
    • upon this hint I, [151].
  • Span,
    • dwindled to the shortest, [433].
    • grasp the ocean with my, [303].
    • in length a, [201].
    • less than a, [170].
    • new, spick and, [172], [212], [792].
    • our life is but a, [687].
  • Spangled heavens, [300].
  • Spangling
    • the wave, [492].
    • with lights, [492].
  • Spaniards seem wiser than they are, [166].
  • Spaniel, hound or, [148].
  • Spanish
    • blades, ambuscadoes, [105].
    • dominions, the sun never sets on, [495].
    • fleet thou canst not see, [441].
    • or neat's leather, [213].
  • Spanking Jack was so comely, [436].
  • Spare
    • Fast, [249].
    • my aching sight, [383].
    • that tree, woodman, [595].
    • the beechen tree, [516].
    • the rod, [8], [213], [262].
  • Spared a better man, better, [87].
  • Spareth his rod, he that, [826].
  • Spark,
    • illustrious, [416].
    • instinct with music, [485].
    • nor human, is left, [332].
    • of beauty's heavenly ray, [549].
    • of celestial fire, [425].
    • of heavenly flame, vital, [334].
    • of that immortal fire, [549].
    • proud conceited talking, [390].
  • Sparks
    • fly upward, as the, [816].
    • of fire, eyes like, [202].
    • of fury, why flash those, [672].
  • Sparkled was exhaled, [308].
  • Sparkling
    • and bright, [678].
    • cross she wore, a, [325].
    • with a brook, [536].
  • Sparrow,
    • caters for the, [67].
    • fall or hero perish, [315].
    • providence in the fall of a, [145].
  • Sparrows,
    • salt upon the tails of, [291].
    • team of, [31].
  • Spartan dead, remnant of our, [557].
  • Speak
    • after the manner of men, [844].
    • and purpose not, [146].
    • be slow to, [849].
    • by the card, [143].
    • comfort to that grief, [53].
    • daggers to her, [139].
    • every man truth, [847].
    • from your folded papers, [636].
    • gently 't is a little thing, [683].
    • grief that does not, [124].
    • he never so rudely, [2].
    • if any, for him have I offended, [113].
    • in a monstrous little voice, [57].
    • in public on the stage, [459].
    • it profanely, not to, [137].
    • it was my hint to, [150].
    • labour what to, [168].
    • let him now, [850].
    • lips are now forbid to, [581].
    • losers must have leave to, [297].
    • low if you speak love, [51].
    • me fair in death, [65].
    • more in a minute, [107].
    • name which no one can, [508].
    • of me as I am, [156].
    • or die, [90].
    • patience, all men's office to, [53].
    • plain and to the purpose, [51].
    • right on, I only, [114].
    • [[1098]]something good, the worst, [205].
    • tears that, [262].
    • to me as to thy thinkings, [153].
    • to the earth, [817].
    • to thee in friendship's name, [523].
    • too coldly, thou think'st I, [523].
    • truly, if a man should, [83].
    • well of no man living, he can, [737].
    • well of you, [841].
    • with most miraculous organ, [135].
    • with the tongues of men, [845].
  • Speaks
    • an infinite deal of nothing, [60].
    • angels listen when she, [279].
    • to my spirit of thee, [552].
  • Speaker,
    • but I am truest, [160].
    • no other, of my living actions, [101].
  • Speaking,
    • heard for their much, [838].
    • things they ought not, [848].
    • thought him still, [237].
    • tongue, the, [603].
  • Spear,
    • freedom leaning on her, [637].
    • Ithuriel with his, [234].
    • snatched the, [443], [489].
    • to equal the tallest pine, [224].
  • Spears into pruning-hooks, [832].
  • Special,
    • loved gold in, [2].
    • providence, [145].
    • wonder, without our, [122].
  • Spectacle
    • of human happiness, [462].
    • so ridiculous, no, [591].
  • Spectacles
    • of books, [277].
    • on nose and pouch on side, [69].
  • Spectators, pleasure to the, [593].
  • Spectre-bark, off shot the, [498].
  • Spectre-doubts, dispel ye, [513].
  • Speculation in those eyes, [122].
  • Speech
    • abroad, there is a, [166].
    • be alway with grace, let your, [847].
    • better than silence, [700].
    • day unto day uttereth, [819].
    • discretion of, [167].
    • dishonourable, for a general, [733].
    • gentle of, [343].
    • is a mirror of the soul, [714].
    • is of time, [579].
    • is shallow as time, [579].
    • is silvern silence is golden, [579].
    • is truth, [489].
    • made to open man to man, [310].
    • mend your, a little, [146].
    • often regretted my, [714].
    • persuasive sighs and, [339].
    • plainness of, [846].
    • poetry of, [545].
    • propriety of, [169].
    • rude am I in my, [149].
    • rude in, though I be, [846].
    • the image of actions, [757].
    • thought deeper than, [653].
    • thought wed itself with, [632].
    • to conceal thoughts, [800].
    • true use of, [403].
    • was given to disguise thoughts, [310].
    • was like to tapestry, [723].
    • when thought is, [489].
  • Speeches
    • compared to cypress trees, [734].
    • men's charitable, [170].
  • Speed,
    • add wings to thy, [229].
    • be wise with, [311].
    • in doing a thing, [724].
    • the going guest, [328].
    • the parting guest, [346].
    • the soft intercourse, [333].
    • thousands at his bidding, [252].
    • to-day put back to-morrow, [29].
  • Spell,
    • kindled by the master's, [455].
    • trance or breathed, [251].
  • Spells,
    • lime-twigs of his, [245].
    • talismans and, [422].
  • Spence, Sir Patrick, ballad of, [502].
  • Spend
    • another such a night, [96].
    • or to lend or to give in, [279].
    • to give to want to, [30].
  • Spending, getting and, [476].
  • Spenser,
    • lie a little nearer, [179].
    • lodge thee by Chaucer, or, [179].
  • Spent,
    • dayes that might be better, [29].
    • them not in toys, [260].
    • under the devil's belly, [773].
    • what we, we have, [802].
  • Sperit, never drink no, [659].
  • Sphere,
    • all quit their, [315].
    • of our sorrow, from the, [567].
    • she just began to move in, [409].
    • two stars in one, [87].
  • Spheres,
    • music of the, [218].
    • pleasures of the, [526].
    • seems to shake the, [271].
    • stars shot madly from their, [57].
    • start from their, [131].
  • Sphere-descended maid, [390].
  • Spice of life, variety is the, [419].
  • Spices grow, hills where, [302].
  • Spick and span new, [172], [212], [792].
  • Spicy
    • nut-brown ale, [249].
    • shore of Arabie the blest, [232].
  • Spider,
    • much like a subtle, [175].
    • to the fly, said a, [605].
  • Spiders,
    • half-starved, [413].
    • lately had two, [296].
  • Spider's touch, how exquisitely fine, [316].
  • Spider-like we feel the tenderest touch, [274].
  • Spies, sorrows come not single, [142].
  • Spigot wield, wilt thou the, [45].
  • Spills itself in fearing to be spilt, [142].
  • Spin, toil not neither do they, [838].
  • Spinning sleeps on her soft axle, [237].
  • Spins, Lord Fanny, [328].
  • Spinsters and knitters in the sun, [75].
  • Spires,
    • watch the three tall, [626].
    • whose silent finger, [481].
    • ye antique towers ye distant, [381].
  • Spirit,
    • Brutus will start a, [110].
    • calms, nought so much the, [556].
    • chased, are with more, [62].
    • clear, doth raise, [247].
    • Creator drew his, [270].
    • ditties of no tone, [576].
    • doubtful public, [411].
    • dull as night, [66].
    • ere my fainting, fell, [553].
    • exhilarate the, [417].
    • extravagant and erring, [126].
    • fair, rest thee now, [570].
    • fairer, or more welcome shade, [313].
    • [[1099]]for my minister one fair, [547].
    • full of, as the month of May, [86].
    • giveth life the letter killeth, [846].
    • God the Son God the, [303].
    • haughty, before a fall, [826].
    • he that ruleth his, [827].
    • hies to his confine, [126].
    • his great Creator drew his, [270].
    • holiday-rejoicing, [509].
    • humble tranquil, [182].
    • I am thy father's, [131].
    • ill, have so fair a house, [43].
    • indeed is willing, [841].
    • independence, thy, [392].
    • meek and quiet, [849].
    • motions of his, are dull as night, [66].
    • no, dares stir abroad, [127].
    • not of the letter but the, [846].
    • of a youth, morning like the, [158].
    • of counsel and might, [833].
    • of health or goblin damned, [130].
    • of heaviness, [834].
    • of judgment, some shallow, [93].
    • of knowledge, [833].
    • of liberty, pardon something to the, [408].
    • of man is divine, all save the, [549].
    • of mankind, free, [572].
    • of mortal be proud, [561].
    • of my dream, change o'er the, [553].
    • of self-sacrifice, [475].
    • of the Lord, [833].
    • of wine, O thou invisible, [152].
    • of wisdom, [833].
    • of youth in everything, [163].
    • one of the flesh and one of the, [656].
    • or more welcome shade, [313].
    • pard-like, [565].
    • present in, [845].
    • rest perturbed, [133].
    • shall return unto God, [832].
    • sister, come away, [334].
    • sits in a foggy cloud, [123].
    • so profound, he felt with, [471].
    • speaks to my, of thee, [552].
    • strongest and fiercest, [226].
    • that could be moved to smile, [111].
    • that loved thee, wounded the, [682].
    • the accusing, [379].
    • the least erected, [225].
    • to bathe in fiery floods, [48].
    • unwearied, best conditioned and, [64].
    • vanity and vexation of, [830].
    • walks of every day deceased, [307].
    • which is able to raise mortals, [532].
    • which would drag angels down, [532].
    • winged, is feathered oftentimes, [36].
    • with one fair, [547].
    • wounded, who can bear, [827].
  • Spirits
    • are not finely touched, [46].
    • black and white, [173].
    • can either sex assume, [224].
    • choice and master, [112].
    • clad in veils, [653].
    • deified by our own, [470].
    • from the vasty deep, [85].
    • from their urns, [554].
    • light, wins from toil, [387].
    • love in heavenly, [28].
    • of great events, [504].
    • of just men made perfect, [848].
    • of the wise sit in the clouds, [89].
    • our actors were all, [43].
    • stories from the land of, [502].
    • twain have crossed with me, [806].
    • vital in every part, [236].
  • Spiriting gently, do my, [42].
  • Spiritless, so faint so, [88].
  • Spirit-small hand, [648].
  • Spirit-stirring drum, [154].
  • Spiritual
    • creatures, millions of, [234].
    • grace, inward and, [850].
  • Spit
    • in my face, [84].
    • orators when out will, [71].
    • upon my Jewish gaberdine, [61].
  • Spite,
    • death aims with fouler, [203].
    • in erring reason's, [316].
    • in learned doctors', [564].
    • O cursed, [133].
    • of all my grief revealing, [689].
    • of criticising elves, [412].
    • of his teeth, [8].
    • of nature and their stars, [211].
    • of scorn, thrice in, [225].
    • the world, reckless what I do to, [121].
  • Spleen
    • about thee, mirth and, [300].
    • meditative, [480].
  • Splendid
    • in ashes, [219].
    • sight to see, a, [540].
  • Splendidly null, [631].
  • Splendour
    • dazzles in vain, [568].
    • in the grass, [478].
    • streaming through the sky, [496].
  • Splenitive and rash, [144].
  • Split the ears of groundlings, [137].
  • Spoil
    • of me, villanous company the, [86].
    • the child, spare the rod, [8], [213], [262].
  • Spoils,
    • is fit for stratagems and, [66].
    • of nature, rich with the, [217].
    • of time, rich with the, [384].
    • of war the wealth of seas, [569].
    • the pleasure of the time, [122].
    • to the victors belong the, [676].
  • Spoke less, knew more and, [738].
  • Sponge, drink no more than a, [771].
  • Spoon,
    • must be a, [584].
    • must have a long, [18].
  • Spoons,
    • count our, [370].
    • from whom we guard our, [593].
  • Sport
    • an hour with beauty's chain, [525].
    • not worth the candle, [206].
    • of bear-baiting gave offence, [593].
    • of every wind, [314].
    • that wrinkled care derides, [248].
    • to have the enginer, [141].
    • with Amaryllis in the shade, [247].
    • would be as tedious as to work, [83].
  • Sports,
    • my joy of youthful, [547].
    • of children, [394].
  • Sporus feel, can, [328].
  • Spot
    • is cursed, the, [472].
    • leave this barren, [516].
    • of earth, [481].
    • out damned, [124].
    • plant on his peculiar, [317].
    • stir of this dim, [243].
    • [[1100]]this punctual, [237].
    • which men call earth, [243].
  • Spots
    • in the sun, [189].
    • leopard change his, [835].
    • of sunny openings, [536].
    • quadrangular, [420].
  • Spread
    • his sweet leaves, [104].
    • the thin oar, [318].
    • the truth from pole to pole, [300].
    • with colours idly, [80].
    • yourselves, masters, [57].
  • Spreads
    • his light wings, [333].
    • his orient beams, [233].
  • Spreading himself, [819].
  • Sprightly running, [276].
  • Spring
    • and root of honesty, [729].
    • canker galls the infants of the, [129].
    • come gentle, [355].
    • comes slowly up this way, [499].
    • companions of the, [438].
    • from haunted, [251].
    • full of sweet days, [204].
    • in the, a livelier iris, [625].
    • of love, [44], [498].
    • of virtues, [35].
    • of woes unnumbered, [336].
    • Pierian, taste not the, [323].
    • slow stream or pebbly, [504].
    • supplies another race, the, [338].
    • thine azure sister of the, [565].
    • unlocks the flowers, [535].
    • visit the mouldering urn, [428].
  • Springs,
    • Helicon's harmonious, [382].
    • joy's delicious, [540].
    • of Dove, beside the, [469].
    • steeds to water at those, [159].
  • Springes to catch woodcocks, [130].
  • Springtime's harbinger, [199].
  • Sprinkled with rosy light, [338].
  • Spur,
    • fame is the, [241].
    • to prick the sides of my intent, [118].
  • Spurs the lated traveller, [121].
  • Spurned
    • but spurned in vain, [24].
    • by the young, [585].
  • Spurns that patient merit takes, [135].
  • Spy, knowledge is sorrow's, [217].
  • Squadron in the field, [149].
  • Squadrons, in ranks and, [112].
  • Squander time, do not, [360].
  • Square,
    • all round the, [584].
    • grows a glimmering, [630].
    • hole, has got into the, [461].
    • I have not kept my, [157].
  • Squat like a toad, [234].
  • Squeak
    • and gibber, [126].
    • as naturally as pigs, [210].
  • Squeaking of the wry-necked fife, [62].
  • Squeezing of a lemon, in the, [401].
  • Squirrel joiner or old grub, [104].
  • Stabbed with a white wench's black eye, [106].
  • Stable
    • door, shut the, [13].
    • good horse in the, [401].
  • Staff,
    • cockle hat and, [405].
    • of life, [283], [291].
    • of my age my very prop, [62].
    • of my life, [786].
    • of this broken reed, [834].
    • stay and the, [833].
    • thy rod and thy, [819].
  • Stage,
    • after a well-graced actor leaves the, [82].
    • all the world 's a, [69].
    • amused his riper, [318].
    • found only on the, [558].
    • frets his hour upon the, [125].
    • if this were played upon a, [76].
    • natural on the, [399].
    • poor degraded, [564].
    • speak in public on the, [459].
    • the earth is a, [194].
    • the wonder of our, [179].
    • the world but as a, [784].
    • then to the well-trod, [249].
    • veteran on the, [365].
    • where every man must play a part, [60].
    • where they do agree on the, [441].
  • Stages,
    • in our latter, [432].
    • where'er his, may have been, [379].
  • Stagers, old cunning, [213].
  • Staggered,
    • reason is, [411].
    • the boldest, [408].
  • Stagirite, that stout, [509].
  • Stain,
    • incapable of, [226].
    • like a wound, felt a, [410].
    • my man's cheeks, [146].
  • Stairs,
    • I came up, into the world, [294].
    • why did you kick me down, [445].
  • Stake,
    • I am tied to the, [148].
    • when honour 's at the, [142].
  • Stakes were thrones, [555].
  • Stale
    • flat and unprofitable, [128].
    • nor custom, [157].
    • poor I am, [160].
  • Stalk,
    • four red roses on a, [97].
    • withering on the, [477].
  • Stalked off reluctant, [355].
  • Stalled ox and hatred, [826].
  • Stamford fair, bullocks at, [89].
  • Stamp
    • and esteem of ages, [266].
    • not the king's, [282].
    • of fate, [337].
    • of nature, use can almost change the, [141].
    • rank is but the guinea's, [452].
  • Stamped, I that am rudely, [95].
  • Stand
    • and wait, they serve who, [252].
    • a tiptoe, [92].
    • before kings, [828].
    • before mean men, shall not, [828].
    • by uniting we, [426].
    • how if a' will not, [52].
    • in pause, [139].
    • in your own light, [17].
    • like greyhounds in the slips, [91].
    • more for number, [48].
    • not upon the order of your going, [122].
    • still my steed, [614].
    • the hazard of the die, [98].
    • to doubt, never, [203].
    • to your glasses steady, [641].
    • united we, [595].
    • upon his bottom, [265].
    • ye in the ways, [835].
  • Stands
    • as never it stood, wind, [20].
    • as the case, [172].
    • [[1101]]not within the prospect of belief, [116].
    • on tiptoe, religion, [205].
    • Scotland where it did, [124].
    • so, the statue, [356].
    • tiptoe, jocund day, [108].
    • upon a slippery place, [79].
  • Standard
    • of the man, [303].
    • sheet, forever float that, [574].
    • unfurled her, to the air, [573].
  • Standeth, thinketh he, [845].
  • Standing,
    • as cheap sitting as, [292].
    • jokes, wooden shoes are, [300].
    • on this pleasant lea, [476].
    • pond, mantle like a, [60].
    • pool, green mantle of the, [147].
    • upon the vantage ground of truth, [164].
    • with reluctant feet, [614].
  • Stanhope's pencil writ, lines with, [311].
  • Stanley,
    • approbation from Sir Hubert, [457].
    • charge Chester charge on, [490].
  • Stanza, who pens a, [326].
  • Staple
    • of all wisdom, [409].
    • of his argument, [56].
  • Star,
    • a bright particular, [73].
    • constant as the northern, [112].
    • desire of the moth for the, [567].
    • dropped like a falling, [225].
    • fair as a, [469].
    • for every state, [638].
    • give a name to every fixed, [54].
    • glittering like the morning, [409].
    • heart that lurks behind a, [328].
    • hitch your wagon to a, [603].
    • in bigness as a, [230].
    • in its embrace, had caught a, [681].
    • light of the Mæonian, [325].
    • lovers love the western, [487].
    • man is his own, [183].
    • never, was lost here, [645].
    • of dawn, a later, [485].
    • of empire, westward the, [312].
    • of its worship, still to the, [524].
    • of life's tremulous ocean, [528].
    • of peace return, [515].
    • of smallest magnitude, [230].
    • of the unconquered will, [613].
    • or two beside, a, [498].
    • our life's, [477].
    • pinned with a single, [582].
    • pins it with a, [582].
    • round and perfect as a, [667].
    • state for every, [638].
    • strives to touch a, [29].
    • that bids the shepherd, [243].
    • that ushers in the even, [163].
    • thy soul was like a, [472].
    • to stay the morning, [501].
    • twinkling of a, [214].
    • whose beam so oft has lighted me, [524].
  • Stars
    • are in the quiet skies, [607].
    • are old, till the, [666].
    • battlements bore, [479].
    • beauty of a thousand, [41].
    • blesses his, [297].
    • blossomed the lovely, [616].
    • branch-charmed by the earnest, [575].
    • cut him out in little, [107].
    • doubt thou the, are fire, [133].
    • fairest of, [235].
    • fault is not in our, [110].
    • fought against Sisera, [814].
    • glows in the, [316].
    • have lit the welkin dome, [574].
    • have their time to set, [570].
    • heaven's vault studded with, [568].
    • her eyes as, [474].
    • hide their diminished heads, [231].
    • hide your diminished rays, [322].
    • illume the sky, when, [587].
    • in earth's firmament, [613].
    • in empty night, sink those, [496].
    • in spite of nature and their, [211].
    • in their courses, [814].
    • innumerable as the, [235].
    • kings are like, [565].
    • look on the sea, as, [607].
    • morning, sang together, [817].
    • of glory there, set the, [573].
    • of human race, [414].
    • of midnight shall be dear, [469].
    • of morning, [235].
    • powdered with, [236].
    • repairing, other, [236].
    • rush out, the, [498].
    • seen in the galaxy, [236].
    • sentinel, set their watch, [515].
    • shall fade away, [299].
    • shine aloft like, [481].
    • shooting, attend thee, [202].
    • shot madly from their spheres, [57].
    • start from their spheres, [131].
    • that come once in a century, [656].
    • that round her burn, [300].
    • the life-inclining, [38].
    • they fell like, [496].
    • two, keep not their motion, [87].
    • unutterably bright, [568].
    • were more in fault than they, [287].
    • which night's blue arch adorn, [424].
    • who build beneath the, [309].
    • whose dust is gold and pavement, [236].
  • Star-chamber matter of it, [44].
  • Stare, stony British, [631].
  • Starers, stupid, [319].
  • Star-eyed science, [513].
  • Starlight,
    • by cloudless, [522].
    • glittering, [234].
  • Star-like eyes, [200].
  • Star-proof branching elm, [250].
  • Starriest souls disclose, lives obscure the, [38].
  • Starry
    • cope of heaven, [234].
    • Galileo with his woes, [545].
    • girdle of the year, [513].
    • host, that led the, [233].
    • skies and cloudless climes, [551].
    • sky, silence in the, [478].
    • train, heaven's, [233].
    • train, motion of his, [485].
  • Star-spangled banner, [517].
  • Start
    • a hare, to, [84].
    • of the majestic world, [110].
    • straining upon the, [91].
  • [[1102]]Starts
    • everything by, and nothing long, [268].
    • 't was wild by, [390].
  • Started like a guilty thing, [126].
  • Startles at destruction, [298].
  • Starve,
    • catch cold and, [159].
    • in ice, [228].
    • with nothing, [60].
  • Star-y-pointing pyramid, [251].
  • State,
    • broken with the storms of, [100].
    • expectancy and rose of the, [136].
    • falling with a falling, [336].
    • for every star, [638].
    • great plot of, [263].
    • hides from himself his, [365].
    • high and palmy, of Rome, [126].
    • high on a throne of royal, [226].
    • I am the, [808].
    • in Rome, devil to keep his, [110].
    • in sober, [425].
    • in whatsoever, I am, [847].
    • man at his best, [820].
    • matters, touch no, [398].
    • mock the air with idle, [383].
    • my business in this, [49].
    • of life, duty in that, [850].
    • of man like a little kingdom, [111].
    • of man, this is the, [99].
    • of nature, war was the, [407].
    • of war by nature, [290].
    • pillar of, seemed a, [227].
    • ruin or rule the, [267].
    • sail on O ship of, [615].
    • scandal waits on greatest, [161].
    • some service, I have done the, [156].
    • some strange eruption to our, [126].
    • star for every, [638].
    • the rose of the fair, [136].
    • thousand years to form a, [541].
    • what constitutes a, [438].
    • where Venice sate in, [544].
    • without king or nobles, [588].
  • State House, Boston, [638].
  • States
    • dissevered discordant, [533].
    • free and independent, [429].
    • indestructible, [619].
    • move slowly, [170].
    • no more slave, [619].
    • saved without the sword, [606].
    • shaker of o'er-rank, [199].
    • unborn, acted over in, [112].
    • walls do not make, [438].
  • State's
    • collected will, [438].
    • decrees, mould a mighty, [633].
  • Stateliest and most regal argument, [254].
  • Stately
    • and tall he moves, [682].
    • homes of England, [569].
    • mansions, build thee more, [636].
    • pleasure-dome, [500].
  • Statesman
    • and buffoon, [268].
    • to give an account of themselves, [741].
    • too nice for a, [399].
    • yet friend to truth, [323].
  • Statesmen
    • at her council met, [623].
    • minds of some of our, [518].
    • talked, where village, [397].
  • Station
    • like the herald Mercury, [140].
    • post of honour is a private, [298].
  • Statists hold it baseness to write fair, [145].
  • Statuaries loved to copy, [590].
  • Statue
    • by his touch grew into youth, [531].
    • grows, more the, [769].
    • of Cato, [741].
    • of Newton stood, where the, [475].
    • that enchants the world, [356].
  • Statue-like repose, [639].
  • Stature,
    • each man makes his own, [309].
    • tall, her, [556].
    • toys of simulated, [621].
    • undepressed in size, [479].
  • Statute, the rigour of the, [47].
  • Stay
    • and the staff, [833].
    • I ask not to, [678].
    • of bread, the whole, [833].
    • of water, [833].
    • staff and the, [833].
    • who saw to wish her, [237].
  • Stayed, too late I, [464].
  • Steadfast as the scene, [468].
  • Steadies with upright keel, she, [498].
  • Steady
    • gain of man, I see the, [618].
    • temper, thy, [297].
  • Steal
    • a few hours from the night, [521].
    • a shive of a cut loaf, [104].
    • away give little warning, [433].
    • away their brains, [152].
    • away your hearts, [114].
    • convey the wise it call, [45].
    • foh a fico for the phrase, [45].
    • from the world, [334].
    • immortal blessing from her lips, [108].
    • most authors, [325].
    • my thunder, [282].
    • us from ourselves away, years, [330].
    • young children, witches, [187].
  • Steals
    • from the thief, [151].
    • my purse steals trash, who, [153].
  • Stealing
    • and giving odour, [74].
    • hands from picking and, [850].
    • still so gently o'er me, [689].
    • will continue stealing, [661].
  • Stealth, do good by, [329].
  • Steam, unconquered, [424].
  • Steam-engine in trousers, [461].
  • Steed,
    • farewell the neighing, [154].
    • mounts the warrior's, [487].
    • no more on thy, [666].
    • stand still my, [614].
    • that knows his rider, [542].
    • threatens steed, [92].
  • Steeds,
    • mounting barbed, [95].
    • to water at those springs, [159].
  • Steel,
    • as with triple, [228].
    • couch of war, flinty and, [151].
    • foemen worthy of their, [491].
    • grapple with hooks of, [129].
    • grapple with hoops of, [129].
    • heart is true as, [58].
    • heart with strings of, [139].
    • in complete, [131], [244].
    • more than complete, [40].
    • my man is as true as, [107].
    • no workman, [535].
    • nor poison can touch him further, [121].
    • though locked up in, [94].
  • [[1103]]Steep
    • and thorny way, [129].
    • my senses in forgetfulness, [89].
    • no towers along the, [514].
    • o'er bog or, [230].
    • of Delphos, [251].
    • on Sunium's marbled, [558].
    • on the Indian, [243].
    • where fame's proud temple shines, [428].
  • Steeped
    • me in poverty, [155].
    • to the lips in misery, [614].
  • Steeple,
    • looking at the, [556].
    • weathercock on a, [44].
  • Steeples point to the sky, [504].
  • Steepy mountains, [40].
  • Steer
    • clear of permanent alliances, [425].
    • from grave to gay, [320].
    • from grave to light, [273].
    • my bark and sail, thus I, [354].
    • right onward, [252].
    • the plough, who, [598].
  • Stem, moulded on one, [58].
  • Stenches, two-and-seventy, [503].
  • Step
    • above the sublime, [431].
    • aside is human, to, [448].
    • first, which costs, [801].
    • more true, foot more light, [491].
    • to the music of the Union, [588].
  • Steps,
    • beware of desperate, [423].
    • brushing the dews with hasty, [386].
    • echo of the sad, [481].
    • grace was in all her, [237].
    • hear not my, [119].
    • Lord directeth his, [826].
    • morn her rosy, advancing, [234].
    • of glory, who track the, [552].
    • pilgrim, in amice gray, [241].
    • safety walks in its, [460].
    • thy, I follow with bosom bare, [392].
    • to support uneasy, [224].
    • tread with cautious, [362].
    • were higher that they took, [269].
    • what ghost invites my, [335].
    • with fainting, they go, [398].
    • with wandering, and slow, [240].
  • Stephen
    • Sly, [72].
    • was a worthy peer, [406].
  • Stepmother, merciless, [717].
  • Stepped
    • so far in blood, [123].
    • to the sky, [655].
  • Stepping o'er the bounds, [108].
  • Stepping-stones, men may rise on, [631].
  • Sterile promontory, earth seems a, [134].
  • Stern
    • and rock-bound coast, [569].
    • god of sea, [253].
    • ruin's ploughshare, [448].
  • Sterner stuff, made of, [113].
  • Stern'st good-night, gives the, [119].
  • Sterte out of his slepe to, [2].
  • Sterten to, but on hole for to, [4].
  • Stick,
    • beat with fist instead of a, [209].
    • fell like the, [431].
    • on conversation's burrs, [636].
  • Sticking-place, screw your courage to the, [118].
  • Stiff
    • in opinions, [268].
    • thwack, with many a, [211].
  • Stiffen the sinews, [91].
  • Stile, I 'm sitting on the, [611].
  • Still
    • achieving still pursuing, [612].
    • an angel appear, [305].
    • and quiet conscience, [99].
    • and serious thought, [471].
    • as night, attention, [227].
    • beginning never ending, [272].
    • destroying fighting still, [272].
    • govern thou my song, [236].
    • harping on my daughter, [133].
    • prayer of devotion, [524].
    • sad music of humanity, [467].
    • small voice, [383], [815].
    • so gently o'er me stealing, [689].
    • soliciting eye, [146].
    • sow eats up all the draffe, [13].
    • the wonder grew, [397].
    • their strength is to sit, [834].
    • to be neat still to be drest, [178].
    • waters, beside the, [819].
  • Stillness
    • and the night, [65].
    • modest, and humility, [91].
  • Still-vexed Bermoothes, [42].
  • Stilly
    • night, oft in the, [523].
    • sounds, the hum of either army, [91].
  • Sting,
    • death where is thy, [335], [846].
    • that bids not sit nor stand, [649].
    • thee twice, have a serpent, [64].
  • Stings
    • and motions of the sense, [47].
    • never feels the wanton, [47].
    • you for your pains, [313].
  • Stinger, 't is a, [173].
  • Stingeth like an adder, [828].
  • Stinks, well defined, [503].
  • Stir,
    • all hell for this shall, [93].
    • as life were in 't, [125].
    • fretful, unprofitable, [467].
    • it, the more thou, [786].
    • of the great Babel, [420].
    • of this dim spot, smoke and, [243].
    • the fire with a sword, [765].
    • without great argument, [142].
  • Stirs the blood, for it, [6].
  • Stirred, my heart is idly, [471].
  • Stirring, man fond of, [584].
  • Stirrup and the ground, [684].
  • Stitch stitch stitch, [585].
  • Stithy, as foul as Vulcan's, [138].
  • Stock
    • of harmless pleasure, [369].
    • of history, [486].
  • Stocks and stones, worshipped, [252].
  • Stocking all the day, [401].
  • Stockings hung by the chimney, [527].
  • Stoic
    • fur, doctors of the, [246].
    • of the woods, [516].
  • Stoics boast, let, [317].
  • Stoicism,
    • the Romans call it, [298].
  • Stolen,
    • not wanting what is, [154].
    • out of holy writ, [96].
    • sweets are best, [297].
    • waters are sweet, [825].
    • when the steed is, [13].
  • Stomach
    • for them all, [156].
    • goes against my, [70].
    • mutinied against the, [724].
    • my, is not good, [22].
    • of unbounded, [100].
  • Stomach's sake, wine for thy, [848].
  • Stone,
    • a gift is as a precious, [827].
    • [[1104]]at his heels, [405].
    • beneath the churchyard, [595].
    • cold as any, [91].
    • continual dropping wears away a, [706].
    • fling but a, the giant dies, [354].
    • in one hand bread in the other, [701].
    • leave no, unturned, [809].
    • many a rich, laid up, [182].
    • mark with a white, [789].
    • of the corner, head, [823].
    • rolling, gathers no moss, [14], [711].
    • rolling his, up the mountain, [617].
    • set in the silver sea, [81].
    • tell where I lie, not a, [334].
    • this precious, [81].
    • to beauty grew, the, [598].
    • underneath this, doth lie, [178].
    • unhewn and cold, [769].
    • violet by a mossy, [469].
    • virtue is like a rich, [167].
    • walls do not a prison make, [260].
    • we raised not a, [563].
    • which the builders refused, [823].
  • Stones,
    • inestimable, [96].
    • labour of an age, in piled, [251].
    • music with the enamelled, [44].
    • nor would make a state, [438].
    • of Rome to rise, [114].
    • of worth, like, [162].
    • prate of my whereabout, [119].
    • rattle his bones over the, [683].
    • sermons in, [67].
    • stocks and, worshipped, [252].
  • Stone's throw, within a, [787].
  • Stone-wall Jackson, [860].
  • Stony limits cannot hold love out, [105].
  • Stood
    • against my fire, [148].
    • against the world, [113].
    • aloof, they, [500].
    • among them but not of them, [544].
    • and gazed, [501].
    • beside a cottage lone, [589].
    • fixed to hear, [237].
    • in Venice on the bridge of sighs, [544].
    • sufficient to have, [230].
    • upon Achilles' tomb, [558].
  • Stooks, she stood amid the, [584].
  • Stools,
    • between two, [10].
    • push us from our, [122].
    • trying to sit on two, [10].
  • Stoop,
    • grief makes his owner, [79].
    • wisdom is nearer when we, [479].
  • Stoops
    • not, the grass, [161].
    • to folly, lovely woman, [403].
  • Stooped to truth, [328].
  • Stop
    • a hole, might, [144].
    • to sound what, she please, [138].
  • Stops of various quills, [248].
  • Stopping a bung-hole, [144].
  • Store,
    • basket and, [814].
    • heaven will bless your, [433].
    • how grows in Paradise our, [569].
    • is no sore, [11], [791].
    • my heart and lute are all the, [525].
    • rich with little, [22].
    • to increase his, [392].
    • unguarded, the, [321].
  • Stores as silent thought can bring, [466].
  • Stored up in books, [254].
  • Storied
    • urn, can, [384].
    • windows richly dight, [250].
  • Stories
    • from the land of spirits, [502].
    • great lords', [454].
    • long dull and old, [459].
    • nature built many, [222].
    • of the death of kings, [82].
    • tall men are like houses of four, [170].
  • Storm,
    • after a, comes a calm, [284].
    • after storm, [678].
    • and darkness, night and, [544].
    • cable that ne'er broke in, [217].
    • directs the, [299], [331].
    • like gathering, [451].
    • midway leaves the, [397].
    • of war was gone, when the, [465].
    • pelting of this pitiless, [147].
    • pilot that weathered the, [464].
    • rides upon the, [423].
    • sublime and terrible, [462].
    • that howls along the sky, [392].
    • that stood the, [526].
  • Storms
    • annoy, no loud, [367].
    • give her to the god of, [635].
    • he sought the, [267].
    • may enter, the king cannot, [365].
    • of fate, struggling in the, [336].
    • of life, rainbow to the, [550].
    • of state, broken with the, [100].
  • Stormy
    • cape, round the, [356].
    • March has come, [573].
    • North, hills of the, [571].
    • winds do blow, [176], [515].
  • Story
    • being done, my, [150].
    • flows, divine thy, [345].
    • God bless you, [464].
    • honour is the subject of my, [110].
    • I have none to tell, [464].
    • is extant, the, [138].
    • locks in the golden, [104].
    • ne'er had been read in, [489].
    • of Cambuscan bold, [250].
    • of her birth, repeats the, [300].
    • of my life, questioned me the, [150].
    • of our days, shuts up the, [26].
    • rough-island, [628].
    • softness in the upper, [660].
    • some pretty, tell, [535].
    • teach him how to tell my, [151].
    • will not go down, this, [363].
  • Stout
    • Cortez with eagle eyes, [576].
    • courage will be put out, [26].
    • miles, twelve, [472].
    • not alive so, a gentleman, [87].
    • once a month, [273].
  • Straight
    • down the crooked lane, [584].
    • out of the ark, [460].
  • Strain
    • at a gnat, [840].
    • of music, governed by a, [485].
    • of rareness, a, [160].
    • soft is the, [324].
    • something like prophetic, [250].
    • strive and hold cheap the, [649].
    • that, again it had a dying fall, [74].
    • the simplest can touch it, [525].
  • Strained
    • from that fair use, [106].
    • quality of mercy is not, [64].
  • [[1105]]Straining
    • harsh discords, [108].
    • his throat, [399].
    • upon the start, [91].
  • Strains,
    • heaven's melodious, [640].
    • soul-animating, [485].
    • that might create a soul, [245].
  • Strait is the gate, [839].
  • Strand,
    • American, [205].
    • fair Scotland's, [452].
    • I walked along the, [375].
    • India's coral, [536].
    • maypole in the, [352].
    • on the Chian, [503].
    • the guardian Naiad of the, [490].
    • wandering on a foreign, [488].
  • Strange
    • all this difference, [351].
    • as truth, nothing so, [534].
    • bedfellows, [43].
    • but true, 't is, [560].
    • coincidence, a, [559].
    • cozenage, [276].
    • eruptions, breaks forth in, [85].
    • eventful history, that ends this, [69].
    • fellows, nature hath framed, [59].
    • it was passing strange, [150].
    • land, stranger in a, [813].
    • matters, men may read, [117].
    • oaths, soldier full of, [69].
    • something rich and, [42].
    • that death should sing, [80].
    • that men should fear, [112].
    • thing is man, [559].
    • this is wondrous, [133].
    • truth is always, [560].
  • Stranger
    • in a strange land, [813].
    • surety for a, [825].
    • than fiction, truth is, [560].
    • yet to pain, [381].
  • Strangers
    • honoured, by, [335].
    • I desire we may be better, [70].
    • mourned, by, [335].
    • to entertain, [848].
  • Stratagem, nor take tea without a, [311].
  • Stratagems
    • and spoils, is fit for, [66].
    • which errors seem, oft are, [323].
  • Stratford atte bowe, scole of, [1].
  • Straw,
    • did not care one, [703].
    • quarrel in a, [142].
    • stumbles at a, [29].
    • the soul tilts with a, [484].
    • tickled with a, [318].
    • to see which way the wind is, [195].
  • Straws,
    • errors like, [275].
    • forms of hairs or, [327].
  • Strawberries,
    • doubtless God could have made a better berry, [208].
    • what Dr. Boteler said of, [208].
  • Strawberry wives, like the, [171].
  • Streakings of the morning light, [574].
  • Stream,
    • as the leaf upon the, [491].
    • at eve, by living, [357].
    • in smoother numbers flows, [324].
    • left to the mercy of a rude, [99].
    • let us glide adown thy, [538].
    • of time, [455].
    • runneth smoothest, where the, [33].
    • runs fast, the, [518].
    • summer eves by haunted, [249].
    • thy, my great example, [257].
    • which overflowed the soul, [481].
  • Streams
    • from little fountains, large, [459].
    • liquid lapse of murmuring, [237].
    • meander, as, [610].
    • more pellucid, [482].
    • no resemblance with those, [257].
    • of dotage flow, [365].
    • of revenue gushed forth, [531].
    • our gratulations flow in, [285].
    • passions are likened to floods and, [25].
    • run dimpling all the way, [328].
    • snow-hid in Jenooary, [660].
    • their gravel gold, [257].
  • Streamed like a meteor, [383].
  • Streamers waving, [242].
  • Streaming
    • eyes and breaking hearts, [625].
    • splendour, [496].
    • to the wind, like a meteor, [224].
  • Street, uttereth her voice in the, [824].
  • Streets,
    • a lion is in the, [828].
    • dogs fighting in the, [363].
    • gibber in the Roman, [126].
    • mourners go about the, [831].
    • of Askelon, [814].
    • rattling o'er the stony, [542].
    • when night darkens the, [224].
  • Strength,
    • all below is, [270].
    • be, as thy days so shall thy, [814].
    • excellent to have a giant's, [48].
    • giant's unchained, [572].
    • if by reason of, [822].
    • is felt from hope, [340].
    • is to sit still, their, [834].
    • king's name a tower of, [97].
    • knowledge increaseth, [828].
    • labour and sorrow is their, [822].
    • lovely in your, [544].
    • not, but art, [341].
    • of mind is exercise, [317].
    • of nerve or sinew, [482].
    • of twenty men, [108].
    • our castle's, will laugh a siege, [125].
    • our refuge and, [820].
    • perfect in weakness, [846].
    • Phœbus in his, [77].
    • profaned the God-given, [489].
    • slight not, [172].
    • to strength, they go from, [821].
    • to the thought, adds, [312].
    • tower of, [628].
    • wears away, as my, [670].
    • wisdom overmatch for, [715].
  • Strengthens
    • our nerves, [411].
    • with his strength, [317].
  • Stretch
    • every nerve, [359].
    • out to the crack of doom, [123].
  • Stretched
    • metre of an antique song, [161].
    • on the rack, [332].
    • upon the plain, [539].
  • Stretched-forth necks, [833].
  • Strewed thy grave, [144].
  • Stricken
    • deer go weep, let the, [138].
    • in age, well, [813].
  • Stride, comes the dark at one, [498].
  • Striding the blast, [118].
  • Strife,
    • clubs typical of, [420].
    • dare the elements to, [550].
    • [[1106]]full of pleasure, void of, [209].
    • let there be no, [812].
    • madding crowd's ignoble, [385].
    • man of, [835].
    • none was worth my, [512].
    • of tongues, [819].
    • of truth with falsehood, [657].
    • to heal, no, [482].
  • Strike,
    • afraid to, [327].
    • but hear, [723].
    • for your altars, [561].
    • home in the ambush, [47].
    • mine eyes but not my heart, [178].
    • shook but delayed to, [240].
    • the blow, themselves must, [541].
    • then no planets, [127].
    • when the iron is hot, [10].
    • whilst the iron is hot, [10].
  • Striking the electric chain, [545].
  • String
    • attuned to mirth, [584].
    • few can touch the magic, [636].
    • hempen, under a gallows-tree, [184].
    • moderation is the silken, [182].
    • warbled to the, [250].
  • Strings,
    • harp of thousand, [303].
    • many, to your bow, [15].
    • of steel, heart with, [139].
    • remember what pulls the, [756].
    • two, to his bow, [15].
  • Stripes, forty, save one, [846].
  • Strive
    • here for mastery, [229].
    • mightily, [72].
  • Strives to touch a star, [29].
  • Striving to better oft we mar, [146].
  • Stroke
    • a nettle, [313].
    • feel the friendly, [295].
    • kept, to the tune of flutes, [157].
    • no second, intend, [229].
    • some distressful, [150].
  • Strokes,
    • calumnious, [129].
    • fell great oaks, little, [360].
    • many, with a little axe, [941].
    • overthrow tallest oaks, many, [32].
  • Strong,
    • art subdues the, [344].
    • as death, love is, [832].
    • as flesh and blood, [477].
    • as proofs of holy writ, [154].
    • battle is not to the, [831].
    • drink is raging, [827].
    • for service still, [419].
    • in death, ruling passion, [321].
    • in honesty, I am armed so, [114].
    • men, not two, [337].
    • nor'wester's blowing, [510].
    • numbers pure and sweetly, [389].
    • only to destroy, [421].
    • suffer and be, [613].
    • things bad begun make, themselves by ill, [121].
    • to run the race, [531].
    • upon the stronger side, [79].
    • weak against the, [653].
    • weak overcome the, [696].
    • wise man is, [828].
    • without rage, [257].
    • ye are wondrous, [544].
  • Stronger
    • by weakness, [221].
    • than my sex, [112].
  • Strongest,
    • opinion of the, [797].
    • works in weakest bodies, [141].
  • Strongly
    • it bears us along, [503].
    • loves, suspects yet, [153].
  • Struck eagle, so the, [539].
  • Strucken blind, he that 's, [104].
  • Struggle
    • for existence, [622].
    • for room and food, [622].
    • in a contemptible, [408].
    • manhood is a, [608].
    • of discordant powers, [409].
  • Struggling
    • for life, man, [370].
    • in the storms of fate, [336].
  • Strumpet
    • wind, beggared by the, [62].
    • wind, embraced by the, [62].
  • Strung,
    • pearls at random, [437].
    • with his hair, Apollo's lute, [56].
  • Strut before a wanton nymph, [95].
  • Struts and frets his hour, [125].
  • Stubble,
    • built on, [245].
    • land at harvest home, [83].
  • Stubborn
    • gift, [486].
    • knees, bow, [139].
    • patience, [228].
    • things, facts are, [392], [800].
    • unlaid ghost, [244].
  • Studded with stars, [568].
  • Student pale, turns no, [331].
  • Studie was but litel on the bible, [2].
  • Studied
    • in his death, [117].
    • never to be fairer, [35].
  • Studies,
    • children to be won to, [729].
    • still air of delightful, [253].
  • Studious
    • let me sit, [356].
    • of change, desultory man, [417].
    • of ease, [671].
    • to please, [366].
  • Study
    • brings man to religion, [222].
    • in law's grave, [24].
    • is a weariness of flesh, [832].
    • labour and intent, [253].
    • of a prince, war the only, [407].
    • of imagination, creep into his, [53].
    • of learning, enflamed with the, [254].
    • of mankind is man, [317].
    • of revenge immortal hate, [223].
    • slow of, [57].
    • some brown, [32].
    • to be quiet, [847].
    • what you most affect, [72].
  • Stuff
    • as dreams are made on, [43].
    • disposer of other men's, [175].
    • everything made of one hidden, [601].
    • life is made of, [360].
    • made of penetrable, [140].
    • perilous, which weighs upon the heart, [125].
    • should be made of sterner, [113].
    • skimble-skamble, [85].
    • the head with reading, [332].
    • to try the soul's strength, [649].
  • Stuffs out his vacant garments, [79].
  • Stumbles at a straw, [29].
  • Stumbling on abuse, [106].
  • Stuns, Niagara, [395].
  • Stupendous
    • manner, awfully, [673].
    • whole, one, [316].
  • Stupid
    • eyes, stood with, [273].
    • [[1107]]starers, [319].
  • Stupidity,
    • an access of, [371].
    • be not guilty of, [779].
    • the gods contend against, [804].
  • Sty, fattest hog in Epicurus', [393].
  • Style
    • bewrays us, our, [186].
    • is the dress of thoughts, [353].
    • is the man himself, [811].
    • of man, highest, [308].
    • refines, how the, [324].
    • to attain an English, [369].
  • Subdue,
    • disease that must, [317].
    • what will not time, [671].
  • Subdues mankind, surpasses or, [543].
  • Subdued
    • by time, [671].
    • to what it works in, [163].
  • Subduing tongue, tip of his, [163].
  • Subject
    • not a slave, [485].
    • of all verse, [179].
    • of my story, honour is the, [110].
    • such duty as the, owes, [73].
    • unlike my, shall be my song, [353].
    • we know a, [372].
  • Subjects wise, were their, [421].
  • Subject's
    • duty is the king's, [92].
    • soul is his own, [92].
  • Subjection, implied, [232].
  • Sublime
    • a thing to suffer, [613].
    • and the ridiculous, [431].
    • dashed to pieces, the, [505].
    • fair large front and eye, [232].
    • in his simplicity, [627].
    • make our lives, [612].
    • Schiller has the material, [505].
    • tobacco, [555].
  • Sublimely bad, fustian is, [327].
  • Submission, yielded with coy, [232].
  • Substance
    • might be called, [228].
    • of his greatness, [198].
    • of ten thousand soldiers, [97].
    • of things hoped for, [848].
    • true, proves the, [324].
  • Substantial
    • honours, in more, [406].
    • smile, one vast, [652].
    • world, books are a, [477].
  • Suburb of the life elysian, [615].
  • Succeeding, no son of mine, [121].
  • Success,
    • heaven is to give, [338].
    • in smallest matter, [756].
    • is man's god, [695].
    • men judged by their, [795].
    • not in mortals to command, [297].
    • nothing succeeds like, [858].
    • secret of, is constancy, [608].
    • seemed born for, [600].
    • things ill got had ever bad, [95].
    • which includes all others, [609].
    • with his surcease, [118].
  • Successful
    • experiment, full tide of, [435].
    • soldier, [494].
  • Successive
    • rise and fall, [338].
    • title long and dark, [268].
  • Successors gone before him, [44].
  • Succour
    • dawns from heaven, [492].
    • us that succour want, [28].
  • Such
    • a questionable shape, [130].
    • and so various, [391].
    • apt and gracious words, [55].
    • as sleep o' nights, [111].
    • master such man, [20].
    • mistress such Nan, [21].
    • things to be, [633].
  • Suck
    • forth my soul, [41].
    • my last breath, [333].
  • Sucks, where the bee, [43].
  • Sucking dove, gently as any, [57].
  • Suckle fools and chronicle small beer, [151].
  • Suckled in a creed outworn, [476].
  • Sucklings, babes and, [818].
  • Sudden
    • a thought came, [575].
    • and quick in quarrel, [69].
    • commendations, good at, [101].
    • thought strikes me, [462].
  • Suffer
    • a sea change, [42].
    • and be strong, [613].
    • hell I, seems a heaven, [231].
    • hope of all who, [619].
    • lot of man to, [342].
    • nobler in the mind to, [135].
    • those who inflict must, [566].
    • wet damnation, [34].
    • who breathes must, [289].
  • Sufferance,
    • corporal, [48].
    • is the badge of all our tribe, [61].
  • Suffered much, he who has, [346].
  • Sufferer, best of men was a, [182].
  • Suffering,
    • child of, [636].
    • ended with the day, her, [639].
    • sad humanity, [614].
    • tears to human, dull, [482].
    • they learn in, [566].
    • to be weak is miserable doing or, [223].
  • Sufferings,
    • knowledge by, entereth, [620].
    • poets grow by their, [216].
    • to each his, [381].
  • Suffice, could not one, [306].
  • Sufficiency,
    • an elegant, [358].
    • to be so moral, no man's, [53].
  • Sufficient
    • to have stood, [230].
    • understand me that he is, [61].
    • unto the day, [838].
  • Suffusion from that light, [502].
  • Sugar
    • o'er the devil himself, [135].
    • oil vinegar saltness and, [399].
  • Suicide
    • is confession, [533].
    • no refuge from confession but, [533].
  • Suing long to bide, hell it is in, [29].
  • Suit
    • lightly won, [489].
    • of sables, [138].
    • the action to the word, [137].
  • Suits
    • of solemn black, [127].
    • of woe, trappings and the, [121].
    • out of, with fortune, [66].
    • rogues in buckram, [84].
  • Sullein mind, musing in his, [28].
  • Sullen dame, our sulky, [451].
  • Sullenness against nature, [254].
  • Sulphur, land of oat-cakes and, [459].
  • Sultans, poets are, [258].
  • Sum
    • of all villanies, [359].
    • of earthly bliss, [238].
    • of human things, [437].
    • of more, giving thy, [67].
    • of Shakespeare's wit, [600].
  • Summer
    • bird-cage, [180].
    • [[1108]]comes with flower and bee, [571].
    • dust, dry as, [479].
    • eternal, gilds them yet, [557].
    • eves by haunted stream, [249].
    • friends, like, [204].
    • last rose of, [521].
    • life 's a short, [366].
    • made glorious, [95].
    • nights, dews of, [426].
    • of her age, in the, [276].
    • of your youth, [378].
    • one swallow maketh not, [17].
    • sweet as, [101].
    • thy eternal, shall not fade, [161].
  • Summers
    • in a sea of glory, [99].
    • raw inclement, [291].
  • Summer's
    • cloud, like a, [122].
    • day, as one shall see in a, [51].
    • day, hath a, [259].
    • eve, one, [589].
    • heat, fantastic, [81].
    • morn, like a, [502].
    • noontide air, [227].
    • queen, would grace a, [492].
    • ripening breath, [106].
    • rose or vernal bloom, [230].
  • Summit,
    • from the eastern, [673].
    • linger and play on its, [529].
  • Summon
    • from the past, [614].
    • up remembrance, [161].
    • up the blood, [91].
  • Summons,
    • thee to heaven or to hell, [119].
    • upon a fearful, [126].
    • when thy, comes, [572].
  • Summum nec metuas diem, [240].
  • Sun,
    • all except their, is set, [557].
    • and shade, through, [627].
    • as the, drew the morning dew, [270].
    • aweary of the, 'gin to be, [126].
    • bales unopened to the, [307].
    • before the worshipped, [104].
    • behold for the last time the, [533].
    • benighted under the midday, [244].
    • candle to the, [191], [263], [311].
    • cannot be looked at with a steady eye, [794].
    • children of the, [311].
    • clouds around the setting, [478].
    • common, the air the skies, [386].
    • courses even with the, [178].
    • declines, our wishes lengthen as our, [309].
    • dedicate his beauty to the, [104].
    • dewdrop from the, [486].
    • doubt the, doth move, [133].
    • dropped from the zenith, [225].
    • dry, dry wind, [21].
    • early rising, [202].
    • fruit I bore was the, [740].
    • go down upon your wrath, [847].
    • goes round, take all the rest the, [220].
    • gorgeous as the midsummer, [86].
    • grow dim with age, [299].
    • grows cold, till the, [666].
    • half in, half in shade, [523].
    • has left the lea, the, [494].
    • hills ancient as the, [572].
    • hooting at the glorious, [501].
    • impearls on every leaf, [235].
    • in all his state, [639].
    • in his coming, meet the, [529].
    • in my dominions never sets, [804].
    • in the firmament, knowledge is the, [530].
    • in the lap of Thetis, [213].
    • into the warm, [17], [785].
    • is a thief, [109].
    • Juliet is the, [105].
    • let others hail the rising, [387].
    • livery of the burnished, [62].
    • loss of the, [353].
    • love is nature's second, [35].
    • low descending, [688].
    • magic potent over, [482].
    • more worshipped the rising, [726].
    • myself in Huncamunca's eyes, [363].
    • nebulous star we call the, [630].
    • never sets in Spanish dominions, [495].
    • never sets on the empire of Charles V., [804].
    • no new thing under the, [830].
    • no, no moon no morn, [586].
    • not polluted, [764].
    • of heaven shall shine, [101].
    • of righteousness, [836].
    • of York, [95].
    • on the upland lawn, [386].
    • passes through dirty places, [169].
    • pay no worship to the garish, [107].
    • pleasant the, [233].
    • pleasant to behold the, [831].
    • reflecting upon the mud, [169].
    • sets to rise again, my, [651].
    • setting, and music at the close, [81].
    • setting and rising, [747].
    • shall not smite thee by day, [824].
    • shine sweetly on my grave, [428].
    • shines everywhere, the, [76].
    • shines, make hay when the, [10], [787].
    • shineth upon the dunghill, [169].
    • shut doors against a setting, [109].
    • snatches from the, [109].
    • spinsters and knitters in the, [75].
    • spots and clouds in the, [189].
    • sweetheart of the, [584].
    • tapers to the, [443].
    • that side the, is upon, [523].
    • tinged by the rising, [677].
    • to me is dark, [241].
    • to-morrow's, may never rise, [295].
    • to spy my shadow in the, [96].
    • true as the dial to the, [215], [306].
    • unpolluted, [169].
    • up rose Emilie and up rose the, [2].
    • upon an Easter-day, [256].
    • upon the upland lawn, [386].
    • walk about the orb like the, [76].
    • walks under the midday, [244].
    • warms in the, [316].
    • web that whitens in the, [526].
    • which passeth through pollutions, [169].
    • will pierce the thickest cloud, [650].
    • with the setting, [225].
    • world without a, [513].
  • Suns,
    • earth could not bear two, [732].
    • light of setting, [467].
    • [[1109]]process of the, [626].
    • that gild the vernal morn, [424].
    • to light me rise, [316].
  • Sun's
    • last rays are fading, [682].
    • rim dips, the, [498].
  • Sunbeam
    • in a winter's day, [358].
    • soiled by outward touch, [253].
  • Sunbeams,
    • motes that people the, [249].
    • out of cucumbers, [291].
  • Sunburnt mirth, song and, [575].
  • Sunday
    • from the week divide, [126].
    • killing a mouse on, [856].
    • shines no Sabbath day, [326].
  • Sundays,
    • begin a journey on, [293].
    • observe, [205].
  • Sundry contemplation of my travels, [70].
  • Sunflower turns on her god, [520].
  • Sung
    • ballads from a cart, [274].
    • from morn till night, [427].
    • under the sea, [521].
  • Sunium's
    • hight, wrote on, [511].
    • marbled steep, [558].
  • Sunless
    • land, sunshine to the, [486].
    • retreats of the ocean, [524].
    • sea, down to a, [500].
  • Sunlight drinketh dew, as, [623].
  • Sunneshine, flies of estate and, [204].
  • Sunny
    • as her skies, [554].
    • fountains, Afric's, [536].
    • openings, spots of, [536].
    • years, life formed of, [679].
  • Sunset
    • of life, 't is the, [514].
    • tree, come to the, [570].
  • Sunshine
    • and in shade, in, [679].
    • aye shall light the sky, [653].
    • broken in the rill, [526].
    • follows the rain, [664].
    • in one eternal, [571].
    • in the shady place, [27].
    • is a glorious birth, the, [477].
    • makes 'em all sweet-scented, [660].
    • of the breast, [381].
    • settles on its head, eternal, [397].
    • the soul's calm, [319].
    • to the sunless land, [486].
  • Supercilious, my sanctum, [586].
  • Superfluities, happiness lies in, [738].
  • Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, [60].
  • Superfluous
    • lags the veteran, [365].
    • the, very necessary thing, [801].
  • Superiority of educated men, [762].
  • Supinely stay, fools, [444].
  • Supped full with horrors, [125].
  • Supper,
    • man made after, [90].
    • nourishment called, [54].
    • proper time for, [763].
    • what say you to such a, [561].
  • Suppliance of a minute, [129].
  • Supply,
    • last and best, [322].
    • on promise of, [88].
  • Support
    • of the state governments, [435].
    • what is low, raise and, [223].
  • Sups and goes to bed, [263].
  • Surcease, success with his, [118].
  • Sure
    • and certain hope, [851].
    • and firm-set earth, [119].
    • as a gun, [277], [786].
    • card, he 's a, [277].
    • make assurance double, [123].
    • of, what a man has he is, [791].
  • Surely you 'll grow double, [466].
  • Surer to prosper, [226].
  • Surety for a stranger, [825].
  • Surface
    • flow, straws upon the, [275].
    • look beneath the, [753].
  • Surfeit
    • out of action, [102].
    • reigns, no crude, [245].
    • with too much, [60].
  • Surfeiting the appetite may sicken, [74].
  • Surge
    • may sweep, where'er the, [542].
    • whose liquid, resolves, [109].
  • Surges lash the sounding shore, [324].
  • Surgeons keep their instruments, as, [750].
  • Surgery,
    • honour no skill in, [87].
    • hurt past all, [152].
  • Surging sea outweighs, the, [602].
  • Surpass, nothing earthly could, [550].
  • Surpasses or subdues, [543].
  • Surpassing beauty, [702].
  • Surprise, that testified, [273].
  • Surprises, millions of, [205].
  • Surrender, unconditional, [664].
  • Surrenders, dies but never, [810].
  • Survey,
    • monarch of all I, [416].
    • our empire, [550].
  • Survival of the fittest, [622], [681].
  • Survive or perish, live or die, [530].
  • Suspect,
    • ornament of beauty is, [162].
    • teaches them, [62].
  • Suspects yet strongly loves, [153].
  • Suspended oar, drip of the, [543].
  • Suspicion,
    • Cæsar's wife above, [727].
    • haunts the guilty mind, [95].
    • sleeps at wisdom's gate, [231].
  • Swain,
    • dull, treads on it daily, [245].
    • frugal, [392].
    • remote from cities lived a, [348].
  • Swallow
    • a camel, [840].
    • and blow at the same moment, [701].
    • by flying, as the, [828].
    • one, maketh not summer, [17].
    • that come before the, [77].
  • Swallow's wings, flies with, [97].
  • Swallow-flights of song, [632].
  • Swallowed a ramrod, [744].
  • Swam
    • before my sight, [333].
    • in a gondola, [71].
  • Swamps, Oswego spreads her, [395].
  • Swan
    • and shadow, float double, [474].
    • cygnet to the pale faint, [80].
    • Jupiter in the form of a, [32].
    • Mantuan, ages ere the, [414].
    • of Avon, sweet, [179].
    • on still St. Mary's lake, [474].
    • spreads his snowy sail, the, [677].
    • to act the part of a, [743].
  • Swans
    • are geese, all our, [188].
    • seem whiter when by crows, [781].
  • Swan-like
    • end fading in music, [63].
    • let me sing and die, [558].
  • Swarm, not good for the bee not for the, [754].
  • Swashing
    • and martial outside, [66].
    • blow, remember thy, [104].
  • Sway,
    • above this sceptred, [64].
    • [[1110]]give solely sovereign, [117].
    • impious men bear, [298].
    • little rule a little, [358].
    • no limit to their, [550].
    • of magic potent, [482].
    • peace and pride of, [339].
    • prevailed with double, [397].
    • required with gentle, [232].
    • sweeping whirlwind's, [383].
    • with absolute, [670].
  • Swear
    • an eternal friendship, [462], [798].
    • by yonder blessed moon, I, [106].
    • I eat and eat, I, [93].
    • not by the moon, [106].
    • to the truth of a song, [287].
    • when you rant and, [274].
  • Swears
    • a prayer or two, [105].
    • with so much grace, [281].
  • Sweareth to his own hurt, [818].
  • Sweat
    • but for promotion, [67].
    • for duty not for meed, [67].
    • muck of, [402].
    • of my brows, [785].
    • of thy face, in the, [812].
    • under a weary life, [136].
  • Sweats to death, Falstaff, [84].
  • Sweaty haste, [126].
  • Sweep on you fat and greasy citizens, [67].
  • Sweeping whirlwind's sway, [383].
  • Sweeps
    • a room, who, [204].
    • clean, new broom, [16].
  • Sweet
    • Afton, flow gently, [449].
    • Alice whose hair was so brown, [680].
    • all that 's, was made to be lost, [522].
    • and bitter fancy, food of, [71].
    • and cunning hand, nature's own, [74].
    • and fair she seems to be, [220].
    • and fair, so wondrous, [220].
    • and musical as Apollo's lute, [56].
    • and twenty, kiss me, [75].
    • and virtuous soul, [204].
    • and voluble is his discourse, [55].
    • approach of even, [230].
    • are the uses of adversity, [67].
    • as English air could make her, [629].
    • as summer, [101].
    • as the primrose, [398].
    • as year by year we lose, [569].
    • attractive grace, [232].
    • attractive kinde of grace, [23].
    • Auburn loveliest village, [395].
    • beautiful as, [308].
    • bells jangled out of tune, [136].
    • bitter past more welcome is the, [74].
    • but then how, it was, [650].
    • by distance made more, [477].
    • childish days, [470].
    • civilities of life, [273].
    • counsel together, we took, [820].
    • cruelly, are the echoes, [654].
    • day, so cool, so calm, [204].
    • days and roses, [204].
    • discourse, Sydneian showers of, [259].
    • disorder in the dress, [201].
    • every, its sour, [404].
    • flowers are springing, [524].
    • food of knowledge, [34].
    • girl graduates, [629].
    • heard melodies are, [576].
    • heart of the sun, [584].
    • in cadence, upon the ear, [422].
    • in communion, [235].
    • in discourse more, [228].
    • in every whispered word, [551].
    • in faith to muse, [569].
    • in his mouth, wickedness, [817].
    • influences of Pleiades, [818].
    • is every sound, [630].
    • is pleasure after pain, [271].
    • is revenge to women, [556].
    • is solitude, how passing, [416].
    • is the breath of morn, [233].
    • land of liberty, [619].
    • little cherub sits up aloft, [436].
    • look that nature wears, [613].
    • lovely fair and smellest so, [155].
    • milk of concord, [124].
    • mood, in that, [466].
    • morsel under his tongue, [283].
    • not lasting, [129].
    • nothing half so, in life, [521].
    • Phosphor bring the day, [203].
    • poison for the age's tooth, [78].
    • poison of misused wine, [243].
    • psalmist of Israel, [815].
    • reluctant amorous delay, [232].
    • repast and calm repose, [386].
    • revenge at first though, [238].
    • rose would smell as, [105].
    • shady side of Pall Mall, [432].
    • silent thought, sessions of, [161].
    • simplicity of the three per cents, [610].
    • sleep of a labouring man is, [830].
    • smels al around, [28].
    • so coldly, so deadly fair, [548].
    • so, was ne'er so fatal, [156].
    • softly, in Lydian measures, [272].
    • solitude is, [416].
    • sorrow, parting is such, [106].
    • sound, o'er my ear like the, [74].
    • south, o'er my ear like the, [74].
    • spring full of sweet days, [204].
    • stolen waters are, [825].
    • swan of Avon, [179].
    • sweets to the, [144].
    • tears, fountain of, [469].
    • the dream of home, [525].
    • the lily grows, how, [533].
    • the moonlight sleeps, how, [65].
    • their memory still, [422].
    • to hear the watch-dog's bark, [556].
    • to live with them is far less, [521].
    • to make the end most, [80].
    • to wear a crown, [94].
    • tooth in his head, [33].
    • truly the light is, [831].
    • understanding, for thy more, [54].
    • upon the ear in cadence, [422].
    • voices, your most, [103].
    • will, at his own, [470].
    • with musk-roses and eglantine, [58].
  • Sweets
    • compacted lie, where, [204].
    • diffuse their balmy, [398].
    • feast of nectared, [245].
    • fly lost in the, [348].
    • last taste of, is sweetest last, [81].
    • [[1111]]of Burn-mill meadow, [474].
    • of forgetfulness, [428].
    • stolen, are best, [297].
    • to the sweet, [144].
    • wilderness of, [235].
  • Sweeten
    • my imagination, [148].
    • present joy, [588].
    • this little hand, [124].
  • Sweetened every musk-rose, [245].
  • Sweetener of life, [354].
  • Sweeter
    • for thee despairing, [452].
    • pains of love be, [276].
    • rose in the bud is, [33].
    • than honey, [819].
    • than the lids of Juno's eyes, [77].
    • thy voice, [630].
  • Sweetest
    • eyes were ever seen, [621].
    • flowres in the forrest, [28].
    • garland to the sweetest maid, [314].
    • melodies are those, [477].
    • Shakespeare fancy's child, [249].
    • thing that ever grew, [472].
  • Sweetheart, Tray Blanch and, [147].
  • Sweetly,
    • ful, in hire nose, [1].
    • played in tune, [451].
    • she bade me adieu, [380].
    • sing, brightly smile, [563].
    • uttered knowledge, [34].
    • were forsworn, [49].
  • Sweetness
    • and light, [291].
    • in the desert air, [385].
    • instil a wanton, [357].
    • linked, long drawn out, [249].
    • loathe the taste of, [86].
    • of proportion, preserving the, [178].
    • on the desert air, [385].
    • yieldeth proof, [484].
  • Swell
    • bosom with thy fraught, [155].
    • music with its voluptuous, [542].
    • the soul to rage, [272].
  • Swells
    • from the vale, cliff that, [397].
    • the gale, note that, [386].
    • the note of praise, [384].
  • Swelling
    • act, prologues to the, [116].
    • and limitless billows, [503].
    • of the voiceful sea, [503].
  • Swift
    • as a shadow, [57].
    • expires a driveller and a show, [365].
    • is less than to be wise, [341].
    • race is not to the, [831].
    • time too, [24].
    • to hear, be, [849].
    • too, arrives as tardy as too slow, [107].
    • true hope is, [97].
  • Swifter than a weaver's shuttle, [816].
  • Swiftly glides the bonnie boat, [674].
  • Swiftness,
    • curb his, [572].
    • never ceasing, O, [24].
  • Swift-winged arrows of light, [416].
  • Swim
    • before my sight, temples, [333].
    • how we apples, [291].
    • in, naughty night to, [147].
    • sink or, live or die, [530].
    • to yonder point, [110].
  • Swims or sinks or wades, [230].
  • Swimmer in his agony, [557].
  • Swimmingly, matters will go, [791].
  • Swine,
    • pearls before, [838].
    • shear, all cry and no wool, [211].
    • too rich a pearl for carnal, [213].
  • Swine's snout, jewel in a, [826].
  • Swinged the dragon, [78].
  • Swinges the scaly horror, [251].
  • Swinging round the circle, [678].
  • Swinish
    • gluttony, [246].
    • multitude, [410].
  • Swoop, at one fell, [124].
  • Sword
    • against nation, [832].
    • chase brave employment with a naked, [205].
    • edge sharper than the, [160].
    • famous by my, [257].
    • flesh his virgin, [346].
    • fleshed thy maiden, [87].
    • glorious by my, [257].
    • glued to my scabbard, [194].
    • good, rust, [502].
    • has laid him low, another's, [514].
    • I with, will open, [45].
    • pen mightier than the, [606].
    • stir the fire with a, [765].
    • take away the, [606].
    • the avenging, unsheathe, [804].
    • the brave man draws, [339].
    • the deputed, [47].
    • worse than the, [189].
  • Swords
    • into ploughshares, [832].
    • leaped from their scabbards, [409].
    • sheathed their, for lack of argument, [91].
    • twenty of their, [105].
  • Sworn twelve, [47].
  • Sycamore-tree, under a, [406].
  • Sydneian showers, [259].
  • Syene Meroe Nilotic isle, [240].
  • Syllabes jar with time, [180].
  • Syllable,
    • chase a panting, [416].
    • men's names, [243].
    • No, could not pronounce that, [730].
    • of recorded time, to the last, [125].
  • Syllables govern the world, [196].
  • Sylvia in the night, except I be by, [44].
  • Sympathetic
    • tear, the, [387].
    • tears, sacred source of, [382].
  • Sympathy
    • cold to distant misery, [430].
    • the silver link the secret, [488].
    • with sounds, in souls, [421].
  • Synonym for the devil, [590].
  • Syrops, lucent, [575].
  • Syrups, drowsy, of the world, [154].
  • System, hub of the solar, [638].
  • Systems into ruin hurled, [315].
  • T,
    • fitted him to a, [375].
    • performed to a, [772].
  • Tabernacles of Israel, [813].
  • Tabitha, disciple named, [843].
  • Table,
    • crumbs which fall from the, [840].
    • earth, whose, [555].
    • general joy of the whole, [122].
    • head of the, [790].
    • of my memory, [132].
    • on a roar, set the, [144].
    • write it before them in a, [834].
  • Tables,
    • make it plain upon, [836].
    • my tables, [132].
    • [[1112]]near a thousand, pined, [465].
    • the marriage, [128].
  • Table-talk, serve for, [64], [775].
  • Tackle trim, sails filled, [242].
  • Tail,
    • baited with a dragon's, [217].
    • eel of science by the, [331].
    • fox when he lost his, [186].
    • go to the ground, [10].
    • horror of his folded, [251].
    • monstrous, our cat has got, [285].
    • of rhyme, dock the, [635].
  • Tails
    • of both hung down behind, [510].
    • of sparrows, salt upon the, [291].
  • Tailor lown, he called the, [152].
  • Tailor's news, swallowing a, [80].
  • Taint with fear, I cannot, [124].
  • Tainted,
    • in law what plea so, [63].
    • wether of the flock, [64].
  • Take
    • all the rest, [220].
    • any shape but that, [122].
    • away the sword, [606].
    • better to give than to, [11].
    • care of the pence, [352].
    • each man's censure, [130].
    • heed lest he fall, [845].
    • her up tenderly, [586].
    • him for all in all, [128].
    • I give it willingly, [806].
    • knowledge we must snatch not, [320].
    • mine ease in mine inn, [86].
    • no note of him, [52].
    • no note of time, [306].
    • note take note O world, [154].
    • O boatman thrice thy fee, [806].
    • O take those lips away, [49].
    • physic pomp, [147].
    • some savage woman, [626].
    • some to pleasure, [321].
    • the current when it serves, [115].
    • the good the gods provide thee, [272].
    • the prison'd soul, [244].
    • thine ease eat drink, [824].
    • time enough, [351].
    • what Thou wilt away, [421].
    • who have the power, they should, [473].
    • ye each a shell, [672].
    • you a button-hole lower, [56].
  • Taken
    • at the flood, [115].
    • that which he hath shall be, [841].
    • to be well shaken when, [454].
  • Takin' notes, a chiel's amang ye, [449].
  • Taking, what a, was he in, [46].
  • Taking-off, deep damnation of his, [118].
  • Tale,
    • a plain, shall put you down, [85].
    • an honest, speeds best, [97].
    • as 't was said to me, [487].
    • every, condemns me, [97].
    • every shepherd tells his, [248].
    • every tongue brings in a several, [97].
    • hope tells a flattering, [683].
    • hope told a flattering, [683].
    • in everything, find a, [466].
    • makes up life's, [502].
    • moon takes up the wondrous, [300].
    • must be told by moonlight, [594].
    • of a tub, some, [772].
    • of Troy divine, [250].
    • old, and often told, [489].
    • or history, ever hear by, [57].
    • or song, never yet heard in, [243].
    • point a moral or adorn a, [365].
    • round unvarnished, [150].
    • schoolboy's, a, [541].
    • so sad so tender and so true, [380].
    • tellen his, untrewe, [2].
    • that I relate, [417].
    • that is told as a, [822].
    • their music tells, many a, [523].
    • thereby hangs a, [68], [73], [773].
    • 't is an old, [489].
    • told by an idiot, [125].
    • told by moonlight alone, [594].
    • told his soft, [295].
    • twice-told, tedious as a, [79], [345].
    • unfold, I could a, [131].
    • untrue, lest men suspect your, [349].
    • which holdeth children, [34].
    • whoso shall telle a, [2].
  • Tales,
    • aged ears play truant at his, [55].
    • fairy, did tell, [583].
    • fear in children increased with, [164].
    • if ancient, say true, [540].
    • of sorrow done, [396].
    • out of school, [12].
    • saddest of all, [560].
    • that to me were so dear, [581].
  • Talent,
    • his single, well employed, [366].
    • one, is too much for a cynic, [732].
  • Talents,
    • Dryden possessed of splendid, [590].
    • in a man's power, [662].
  • Talismans and spells, [422].
  • Talk
    • and never think, [180].
    • calm familiar, [341].
    • how he will, [281].
    • is of bullocks, [837].
    • loves to hear himself, [107].
    • night is crept upon our, [115].
    • of dreams, true I, [105].
    • of graves of worms, [81].
    • of nothing but business, [810].
    • of nothing but high life, [402].
    • of nothing but his horse, [61].
    • of the lips, [826].
    • one thing think another, [710].
    • only to conceal the mind, [310].
    • spent an hour's, withal, [55].
    • to conceal the mind, [310].
    • too much, think too little and, [268].
    • who never think, they always, [287].
    • with our past hours, [307].
    • with, witty to, [256].
    • with you walk with you, [61].
  • Talks of roaring lions, [78].
  • Talked
    • like poor Poll, [388].
    • Lord how it, [197].
    • of me, I believe they, [305].
  • Talker, he is a, [698].
  • Talkers, good, only found in Paris, [769].
  • Talking
    • age, for, [395].
    • Frenchman always, [374].
    • good old man, he will be, [52].
    • spark, a conceited, [390].
  • Tall
    • ancestral trees, [569].
    • daughter of the gods divinely, [624].
    • fellow, many a good, [83].
    • [[1113]]men had empty heads, [170].
    • oaks from little acorns grow, [459].
    • to reach the pole, so, [303].
  • Tally, score and, no books but, [94].
  • Tam was glorious, [451].
  • Tame,
    • no charm can, [670].
    • the heyday in the blood is, [140].
    • the tongue no man can, [849].
    • villatic fowl, [242].
  • Tamer of the human breast, [382].
  • Tamie glowred amazed, [451].
  • Tangled web we weave, [490].
  • Tangles of Neæra's hair, [247].
  • Taper
    • cheers the vale, yon, [402].
    • glows, while yet the, [805].
  • Tapers,
    • answer ye evening, [636].
    • swim before my sight, [333].
    • to the sun, glimmering, [443].
  • Taper's light, hope like the, [399].
  • Tapestry, speech like to, [723].
  • Tar water is of a nature so mild, [312].
  • Tar's labour, cheers the, [555].
  • Tara's halls, harp through, [519].
  • Tardy as too slow, too swift as, [107].
  • Tarnished gold, black with, [456].
  • Tarry at Jericho, [815].
  • Tarsus, ship of, [242].
  • Task,
    • common, trivial round, [569].
    • delightful, [355].
    • is smoothly done, now my, [246].
    • whose sore, [126].
  • Tasks, most difficult of, [480].
  • Taskmaster's eye, in my great, [252].
  • Tassels, the larch has hung his, [571].
  • Taste,
    • choice of Attic, [252].
    • last, of sweets is sweetest last, [81].
    • man's hand is not able to, [58].
    • never, who always drink, [287].
    • not handle not, [847].
    • of death but once, the valiant, [112].
    • of sweetness, loathe the, [86].
    • of your quality, give us a, [134].
    • sans, sans everything, [69].
    • the whole of it, let me, [650].
    • with a little more, [800].
    • whose mortal, brought death, [223].
  • Tastes of men, various are the, [391].
  • Tasted, some books to be, [168].
  • Tattered
    • clothes, through, [148].
    • ensign down, tear her, [635].
  • Tatters, tear a passion to, [137].
  • Taught,
    • afterward he, [2].
    • being, return to plague, [118].
    • but first he folwed it, [2].
    • by that power, [402].
    • by time, [346].
    • following what we are, [744].
    • happy is he born or, [174].
    • her dazzling fence, [246].
    • highly fed and lowly, [73].
    • him shame, love, [273].
    • me at last to forget thee, [682].
    • me, folly 's all they, [522].
    • men must be, [325].
    • mind what I am, [535].
    • saints who, [313].
    • the wheedling arts, [348].
    • to stray, science never, [315].
    • too much quickness ever to be, [321].
    • us how to die, [313].
    • us how to live, [313].
  • Tavern,
    • one flash of it within the, [768].
    • or inn, a good, [372].
  • Tawny lion, half appeared the, [236].
  • Tax
    • for being eminent, [291].
    • not you you elements, [146].
  • Taxes, death and, [361].
  • Taxation, pressure of, [462].
  • Taxed
    • horse and bridle, [462].
    • top, whips his, [462].
  • Tea,
    • glad I was not born before, [461].
    • some sipping, [468].
    • sometimes take, [326].
    • thank God for, [461].
    • what would the world do without, [461].
    • without a stratagem, take her, [311].
  • Teach
    • bloody instructions, [118].
    • gladly would he learn and, [2].
    • him how to live, [425].
    • him how to tell my story, [151].
    • in song, what they, [566].
    • me to feel another's woe, [334].
    • men to die, [774].
    • men to live, [774].
    • souls to souls can never, [653].
    • the rest to sneer, [327].
    • the young idea how to shoot, [355].
    • thee safety, ladyship is by to, [79].
    • us to number our days, [822].
  • Teacher, let nature be your, [466].
  • Teachers, more understanding than my, [823].
  • Teacher's doctrine sanctified, [483].
  • Teaching by examples, philosophy, [304].
  • Teachings, list to nature's, [572].
  • Team
    • of little atomies, [104].
    • of sparrows, [31].
  • Teapot, tempest in a, [767].
  • Tear
    • a passion to tatters, [137].
    • be duly shed for thee, [390].
    • betwixt a smile and, [546].
    • cost a sigh a, [433].
    • drop a, [259].
    • drop a, and bid adieu, [671].
    • drying up a single, [559].
    • each others' eyes, [302].
    • every woe can claim a, [548].
    • falling of a, [497].
    • followed perhaps by a smile, [416].
    • for pity, he hath a, [90].
    • forgot as soon as shed, [381].
    • gave to misery all he had a, [386].
    • her tattered ensign down, [635].
    • homage of a, [541].
    • in her eye, [489].
    • law which moulds a, [456].
    • man without a, [516].
    • meed of some melodious, [247].
    • one particular, [163].
    • passage of an angel's, [576].
    • perhaps 't will cost a sigh a, [433].
    • recording angel dropped a, [379].
    • stain it with hypocritic, [571].
    • stands trembling in her eye, [343].
    • sympathetic, the, [387].
    • [[1114]]that flows for others' woes, [424].
    • that we shed, [519].
    • the groan the knell, [562].
    • vapour melting in a, [346].
    • wiped with a little address, [416].
  • Tears,
    • accept these grateful, [340].
    • all her sorrow all her, [508].
    • all in vain, [668].
    • and laughter, [620].
    • and love for the gray, [668].
    • and smiles, kisses, [474].
    • beauty smiling in her, [513].
    • beguile her of her, [150].
    • behold their, hear their cries, [804].
    • big round, in piteous chase, [67].
    • child of misery baptized in, [427].
    • crocodile, [38], [191].
    • dim with childish, [471].
    • dip their wings in, [632].
    • down Pluto's cheek, [250].
    • drop fast as the Arabian trees, [157].
    • due to human suffering, [482].
    • flattered to, [575].
    • for the blue, love and, [668].
    • fountain of sweet, [469].
    • from some divine despair, [630].
    • hence these, [702].
    • her humblest mirth and, [468].
    • her income, [204].
    • idle tears, [630].
    • if you have, prepare to shed them now, [113].
    • in secret in silence and, [682].
    • leaves millions in, [655].
    • like Niobe all, [128].
    • love embalmed in, [491].
    • must stop for every drop, [585].
    • no, dim the sweet look, [613].
    • nor all your, wash out a word, [768].
    • nothing is here for, [242].
    • of bearded men, [489].
    • of boyhood's years, [523].
    • of the sky for loss of the sun, [353].
    • of woe, smiles of joy, [524].
    • parted in silence and, [539].
    • resolves the moon into salt, [109].
    • shall drown the wind, [118].
    • she stood in, [575].
    • so weary of toil and of, [668].
    • some natural, they dropped, [240].
    • source of sympathetic, [382].
    • such as angels weep, [225].
    • that speak, [262].
    • thoughts too deep for, [478].
    • to raise the dead with, [697].
    • vale of, beyond this, [497].
    • wept away in transient, [679].
    • wept each other's, [611].
    • wet with unseen, [497].
    • wronged orphans', [194].
  • Teche, and gladly, [2].
  • Techstone, war's red, [660].
  • Tedious
    • as a king, [52].
    • as a twice-told tale, [79], [345].
    • as go o'er, returning as, [123].
    • as to work, to sport as, [83].
    • thinking his prattle to be, [82].
  • Teeth
    • are set on edge, the children's, [835].
    • drunkard clasp his, [34].
    • of time, give lettered pomp to, [618].
    • sans eyes sans taste sans, [69].
    • skin of my, escaped with the, [817].
    • spite of his, [8].
  • Tell
    • a hundred, might, [129].
    • all my bones, I may, [819].
    • how the truth may be, I cannot, [487].
    • it not in Gath, [814].
    • me not in mournful numbers, [612].
    • me the tales, [581].
    • me where, gentle shepherd, [672].
    • them they are men, [381].
    • who can, save he, [550].
  • Tellen his tale untrewe, [2].
  • Tell-tale women, hear these, [97].
  • Temper,
    • blest with, [321].
    • justice with mercy, [239].
    • man of such a feeble, [110].
    • thy steady, [297].
    • touch of celestial, [234].
    • which bears the better, [93].
    • whose unclouded ray, [321].
  • Tempers the wind, God, [379].
  • Temperance
    • more difficult than abstinence, [375].
    • that may give it smoothness, [137].
  • Temperate
    • and furious in a moment, [120].
    • will, the reason firm the, [475].
  • Tempest,
    • description of a, [767].
    • in a teapot, [767].
    • itself lags behind, [416].
    • such calms after every, [151].
    • tracts of calm from, [634].
  • Tempests,
    • glasses itself in, [547].
    • roar, billows never break nor, [295].
  • Tempest's breath prevail, the, [542].
  • Tempestuous petticoat, [201].
  • Temple,
    • better than in the, lost, [768].
    • built to God, [206].
    • Fame's proud, [428].
    • hangs on Dian's, [103].
    • Lord's anointed, [120].
    • nothing ill can dwell in such a, [43].
    • of Diana, burnt the, [219].
    • of silence and reconciliation, [592].
    • where God hath a, [192].
  • Temples
    • bare, my, [501].
    • dedicated to God, [529].
    • groves were God's first, [573].
    • like gold nails in, [658].
    • of his gods, [593].
    • solemn, the great globe itself, [43].
    • swim before my sight, [333].
  • Temporal power, shows the force of, [64].
  • Temporary safety, little, [359].
  • Temptation,
    • safe from, [615].
    • that endureth, [848].
    • why comes, [651].
  • Tempted her with word too large, [52].
  • Tempter, so glozed the, [239].
  • Ten
    • commandments, my, [93].
    • hours to the world allot, [438].
    • low words in one dull line, [324].
    • upper, thousand, [580], [655].
    • winters more, ran he on, [276].
    • years' war, cause of a long, [280].
  • [[1115]]Tenable in your silence, [129].
  • Tenantless,
    • graves stood, [126].
    • save to the wind, [543].
  • Tend, to thee we, [367].
  • Tendance
    • spend, in so long, [30].
    • touched by her fair, [237].
  • Tender
    • and so true, [380].
    • and true, Douglas, [38].
    • for another's pain, [381].
  • Tenderest,
    • the bravest are the, [666].
    • touch, we feel the, [274].
  • Tender-hearted stroke a nettle, [313].
  • Tenderly, take her up, [586].
  • Tendrils strong, with, [477].
  • Tenement of clay, [267].
  • Teneriff or Atlas unremoved, [234].
  • Tenets,
    • his faith in some nice, [260].
    • turn with books, [321].
  • Tenor
    • of his way, [425].
    • of their way, noiseless, [385].
  • Tent,
    • nightly pitch my moving, [497].
    • that searches to the bottom, [102].
  • Tents,
    • fold their, like the Arabs, [614].
    • how goodly are thy, [813].
    • of wickedness, [821].
    • their silent, are spread, [681].
  • Tented field, action in the, [150].
  • Tenth transmitter of a foolish face, [354].
  • Tenui musam meditamur avena, [460].
  • Termagant, o'erdoing, [137].
  • Terms,
    • good set, [68].
    • in plain, [62].
    • litigious, [253].
  • Terrace walk, a, [289].
  • Terrible
    • as an army with banners, [832].
    • as hell, fierce as ten furies, [228].
    • he rode alone, [811].
    • man with a terrible name, [508].
  • Territories, no slave, [619].
  • Terror,
    • death armed with a new, [528].
    • in your threats, there is no, [114].
    • shadows have struck more, [97].
    • so spake the grisly, [229].
  • Terrors, king of, [817].
  • Test,
    • bring me to the, [141].
    • of ridicule, truth the, [444].
    • of truth, ridicule the, [578].
  • Testament
    • as worldlings, a, [67].
    • blessing of the old, [164].
    • of bleeding war, open the purple, [82].
  • Tester I 'll have in pouch, [45].
  • Testimonies, thy, are my meditations, [823].
  • Testimony, law and the, [833].
  • Testy pleasant fellow, [300].
  • Testyment, no furder than my, [658].
  • Tetchy and wayward, [97].
  • Tether time or tide, [451].
  • Text,
    • God takes a, [205].
    • many a holy, she strews, [385].
    • neat rivulet of, [442].
  • Thais sits beside thee, lovely, [272].
  • Thames, with no allaying, [259].
  • Thane, your face my, [117].
  • Thank
    • God you are rid of a knave, [52].
    • heaven fasting, [70].
    • me no thanks, [108].
    • the Eternal Power, [380].
    • thee Jew for teaching me that word, [65].
    • you for nothing, [786].
    • you for your voices, [103].
    • you I owe you one, [454].
  • Thanks
    • and use, both, [46].
    • even poor in, [134].
    • evermore, [81].
    • for this relief much, [126].
    • of millions yet to be, [562].
    • taken with equal, [137].
    • the exchequer of the poor, [81].
    • words are but empty, [296].
  • Thanked, when I 'm not, at all, [362].
  • Thankful, rest and be, [859].
  • Thankless
    • arrant, [25].
    • child, to have a, [146].
    • inconsistent man, [307].
    • muse, meditate the, [247].
  • That
    • and a' that, [447].
    • ever I was born, [133].
    • has been and may be, [473].
    • is flat, [55].
    • it should come to this, [128].
    • that is is, [77].
    • without or this or, [332].
  • Thatched cottage, my lowly, [568].
  • Thaw and resolve itself into a dew, [127].
  • Theatre,
    • as in a, [82].
    • universe as a, [777].
    • world 's a, the earth a stage, [194].
  • Theban, this same learned, [147].
  • Thebes or Pelops' line, [250].
  • Thebes's streets, walked about in, [517].
  • Thee, there 's no living with, [300].
  • Theirs
    • but to do and die, [628].
    • not to make reply, [628].
    • not to reason why, [628].
  • Theme,
    • example as it is my, [257].
    • fools are my, [539].
    • glad diviner's, [268].
    • if on my, I rightly think, [793].
    • imperial, of the, [116].
  • Themes, our wonted, [264].
  • Theoric, bookish, [149].
  • Theory, condition not a, [669].
  • There
    • is no death, [615].
    • neither here nor, [156].
  • Thereby hangs a tale, [68], [73].
  • Thermopylæ, to make a new, [557].
  • These are thy glorious works, [235].
  • Thespis professor of our art, [274].
  • Thetis, sun in the lap of, [213].
  • They
    • conquer love that run away, [200].
    • were they are they yet shall be, [496].
  • Thick
    • and thin, through, [28], [269], [784], [790].
    • as autumnal leaves, [224].
    • muddy ill-seeming, [73].
  • Thick-coming fancies, [125].
  • Thick-ribbed ice, region of, [48].
  • Thick-warbled notes, [241].
  • Thief,
    • apparel fits your, [49].
    • doth fear each bush an officer, [95].
    • each thing 's a, [109].
    • earth 's a, [109].
    • in the sworn twelve, [47].
    • moon's an arrant, [109].
    • [[1116]]of time, procrastination is the, [307].
    • steals something from the, [151].
    • sun 's a, the sea 's a, [109].
    • to catch a thief, [730].
    • to the gallows, more followers than a, [213].
    • which the justice which the, [148].
    • yond justice rails upon yond, [148].
  • Thievery, I 'll example you with, [109].
  • Thieves,
    • beauty provoketh, [66].
    • rifled by the gusty, [585].
  • Thigh, smote them hip and, [814].
  • Thighs, cuisses on his, [86].
  • Thin
    • air, melted into, [43].
    • partitions, [267].
    • red line, [860].
    • spun life, slits the, [247].
    • through thick and, [28], [269].
    • too, and bare, [101].
  • Thine enemy hunger, if, [844].
  • Thing,
    • acting of a dreadful, [111].
    • any good, out of Nazareth, [842].
    • as steadfast as the scene, [468].
    • became a trumpet, the, [485].
    • but one, is needful, [842].
    • dearest, he owed, [117].
    • devised by the enemy, [98].
    • each, his turn doth hold, [203].
    • each, is a thief, [109].
    • earth's noblest, [656].
    • enskyed and sainted, [47].
    • excellent, in woman, [149].
    • explain a, till all men doubt, [332].
    • fearful, to see, [552].
    • finds good in every, [67].
    • finished, the one, [661].
    • free and fetterless, [680].
    • highest, is truth, [4].
    • holiest, alive, [502].
    • how bitter a, it is, [71].
    • how sublime a, it is, [613].
    • how sweet a, to wear a crown, [94].
    • I am, I do beguile the, [151].
    • if they have a good, [88].
    • ill-favoured, but mine own, [72].
    • in awe of such a, [110].
    • laugh at any mortal, [558].
    • lion among ladies is a dreadful, [58].
    • little, a cup of water, [577].
    • little learning is a dangerous, [323].
    • look to the essence of a, [755].
    • lovely and a fearful, [557].
    • meanest, that feels, [472].
    • never says a foolish, [279].
    • no evil, that walks by night, [244].
    • no great, created suddenly, [743].
    • no new, under the sun, [830].
    • nothing like being used to a, [441].
    • of beauty is a joy forever, [574].
    • of custom, [122].
    • of fortune, most dejected, [148].
    • of life, like a, [550].
    • of sea or land, [242].
    • of sin and guilt, [245].
    • order gave each, view, [98].
    • palsy-stricken churchyard, [575].
    • play 's the, [135].
    • show us how divine a, [475].
    • so frail a, is man, [687].
    • sovereign'st, on earth, [83].
    • started like a guilty, [126].
    • sweetest, that ever grew, [472].
    • that I was born to do, [39].
    • that 's quite another, [351].
    • the genteel, [401].
    • there 's no such, in nature, [279].
    • to one, constant never, [51], [405].
    • too much of a good, [71], [785].
    • tremble like a guilty, [478].
    • truth is the highest, [4].
    • two-legged, a son, [267].
    • undisputed, thou say'st an, [635].
    • was not done in a corner, this, [844].
    • we like, we figure the, [594].
    • we long for that we are, [657].
    • when two do the same, [710].
    • which that shineth, [5].
    • who dares think one, [338].
    • winsome wee, [450].
  • Things
    • above, affections on, [847].
    • all, are now as they were, [755].
    • all, are the same, [755].
    • all other, give place, [349].
    • all, that are, [62].
    • all thinking, [467].
    • all, to all men, [845].
    • all, work together for good, [844].
    • are great to little man, [394].
    • are honest, whatsoever, [847].
    • are in the saddle, [599].
    • are just, whatsoever, [847].
    • are lovely, whatsoever, [847].
    • are not what they seem, [612], [716].
    • are of good report, whatsoever, [847].
    • are pure, whatsoever, [847].
    • are the sons of heaven, [368].
    • are true, whatsoever, [847].
    • bad begun make strong themselves, by ill, [121].
    • because they are common, [720].
    • beyond all use, [112].
    • by season seasoned are, [66].
    • by their right names, call, [457].
    • can such, be, [122].
    • cannot but remember such, [124].
    • cloy, the best of, [339].
    • compare great, with small, [230].
    • day of small, [836].
    • differ though all agree, [333].
    • done at the Mermaid, [196].
    • done decently and in order, [846].
    • else about her drawn, [474].
    • equal to all, for all things unfit, [399].
    • evil, there is some goodness in, [92].
    • facts are stubborn, [392], [800].
    • feast of fat, [834].
    • fond of humble, [671].
    • former, grow old, [203].
    • frequently happen which you do not hope, [701].
    • friendship is constant in all other, [51].
    • from out the bitterness of, [484].
    • God's sons are, [368].
    • good, will strive to dwell with it, [43].
    • great contests from trivial, [325].
    • great head of, [717].
    • [[1117]]great lord of all, [317].
    • greatest vicissitudes of, [168].
    • hid, wherefore are these, [74].
    • hoped for, substance of, [848].
    • I do not need, many, [759].
    • I ought, to do the, [535].
    • ill got had ever bad success, [95].
    • into the light of, [466].
    • leave all meaner, [314].
    • left undone those, [850].
    • long past, more than, [81].
    • looked unutterable, [356].
    • loose type of, [473].
    • loveliest of lovely, [573].
    • man's best, are nearest him, [634].
    • men ought not to investigate, [759].
    • mighty above all, [836].
    • more, in heaven and earth, [133].
    • nature of the universe is the nature of, [755].
    • not made for words, [759].
    • not seen, evidence of, [848].
    • past, remembrance of, [161].
    • possessing all, [846].
    • present seem worst, [89].
    • proper to man, to do the, [755].
    • prove all, [847].
    • remembering happier, [626].
    • rolls through all, [467].
    • sad vicissitude of, [379].
    • sad vicissitudes of, [393].
    • sanctioned by custom, [704].
    • secret, belong unto the Lord, [814].
    • sense and outward, [478].
    • shews of, [169].
    • sum of human, [437].
    • that are and have been, [740].
    • that are have kinship, [755].
    • that are made for our general uses, [183].
    • that belong to adversity, [164].
    • that have a common quality, [755].
    • that nature wills, [755].
    • that ne'er were nor are, [257].
    • that no gross ear can hear, [245].
    • that were, dream of, [541].
    • they ought not, speaking, [848].
    • think on these, [847].
    • those who want fewest, [759].
    • though all, differ all agree, [333].
    • through the dream of, [541].
    • through words and, [465].
    • time ordains for other, [252].
    • to come, giant mass of, [102].
    • to do two, at once, [708].
    • to write well in laudable, [253].
    • translunary, [40].
    • true and evident, [746].
    • unattempted, [223].
    • unfit for all, [399].
    • unhappy far-off, [473].
    • unknown, forms of, [59].
    • unknown proposed, [325].
    • we can only say of, they be, [654].
    • we ought to have done, [850].
    • we will answer all, [66].
    • when virtuous, proceed, [73].
    • which are Cæsar's, [840].
    • which belong to prosperity, [164].
    • which men confess with ease, [746].
    • without all remedy, [121].
    • words are, [558].
  • Think,
    • comedy to those that, [389].
    • him so because I think him so, [44].
    • how Bacon shined, [319].
    • how many never, [534].
    • makes millions, [558].
    • may sigh to, [379].
    • naught a trifle, [311].
    • not disdainfully of death, [755].
    • of that Master Brook, [46].
    • of your ancestors, [747].
    • of your forefathers, [458].
    • of your posterity, [458], [747].
    • on, pleasant to, [256].
    • on these things, [847].
    • one thing, who dares, [338].
    • only what concerns thee, [237].
    • shock which makes us, [609].
    • talk and never, [180].
    • that day lost, [688].
    • the great unhappy, none, [310].
    • they talk who never, [287].
    • those that, must govern, [395].
    • those who greatly, [335].
    • to-morrow will repay, [276].
    • too little and talk too much, [268].
    • what you and other men, [110].
  • Thinketh
    • in his heart, as he, [828].
    • let him that, he standeth, [845].
  • Thinking
    • being, man a, [534].
    • few, how few think justly of the, [534].
    • is an idle waste of thought, [517].
    • makes it so, [134].
    • of the days that are no more, [630].
    • on fantastic summer's heat, [81].
    • on the frosty Caucasus, [81].
    • plain living and high, [472].
    • reed, man is but a, [798].
    • souls, thought of, [579].
    • their own kisses sin, [108].
    • things, impels all, [467].
    • with too much, [321].
  • Thinkings, speak to me as to thy, [153].
  • Thinks
    • like a sage, [607].
    • most acts the best, who, [65].
    • shows what he, [102].
    • too much, he, [111].
    • what ne'er was, [323].
    • who, must mourn, [289].
  • Thin-spun life, slits the, [247].
  • Thirst
    • amidst a sea of waves, [345].
    • if he, give him drink, [844].
    • of praise, [414].
  • Thirsty
    • earth soaks up the rain, [260].
    • fly, busy curious, [671].
    • soul, cold waters to a, [828].
  • Thirteen, maids of, [78].
  • Thirty
    • days hath September, [684].
    • man a fool at, [307].
    • on the wrong side of, [292].
  • This
    • above all, [130].
    • is a cock, [788].
    • or that, without or, [322].
    • that it should come to, [128].
    • was a man, say to all the world, [115].
  • [[1118]]Thomb of gold parde, he had a, [2].
  • Thorn,
    • beneath the milk-white, [447].
    • in the flesh, [846].
    • of experience, [661].
    • primrose peeps beneath the, [398].
    • rose without the, [203], [232].
    • why choose the rankling, [805].
    • withering on the virgin, [57].
  • Thorns,
    • he that plants, [692].
    • little wilful, [629].
    • pricked by the, [691].
    • rosebud with wilful, [629].
    • that in her bosom lodge, [132].
    • touched by the, [520].
    • under a pot, crackling of, [830].
    • which I have reaped, the, [544].
  • Thorny way, steep and, [129].
  • Those
    • that think must govern, [395].
    • who inflict must suffer, [566].
    • who know thee not, [437].
  • Thou
    • art all beauty, [295].
    • art gone from my gaze, [587].
    • art gone to the grave, [535].
    • art the man, [815].
    • canst not say I did it, [122].
  • Though
    • I say it that should not, [198].
    • lost to sight, [587].
  • Thought,
    • adds strength to the, [312].
    • all objects of all, [467].
    • almost say her body, [177].
    • and joy, love and, [469].
    • and passion, chaos of, [317].
    • as a sage, [428].
    • be not rambling in, [755].
    • but ne'er so well expressed, [323].
    • came like a full-blown rose, [575].
    • could wed itself, ere, [632].
    • dared what he greatly, [342].
    • destroyed by, [413].
    • divide, sense from, [316].
    • dome of, the, [541].
    • eies and eares and ev'ry, [23].
    • even with a, [158].
    • evil is wrought by want of, [584].
    • exhausting, [544].
    • explore the, [328].
    • feeling deeper than all, [653].
    • for the morrow, take no, [838].
    • for your life, take no, [838].
    • hath struck him, a Roman, [157].
    • her dying when she slept, [583].
    • him still speaking, [237].
    • human, is the process, [530].
    • hushed be every, [484].
    • in a green shade, green, [263].
    • is deeper than all speech, [653].
    • is often original, a, [637].
    • is speech, when, [489].
    • is the property of him who can entertain it, [602].
    • is tired of wandering, [594].
    • kings of modern, [665].
    • leaped out, [632].
    • like a passing, [447].
    • like a pleasant, [473].
    • like dew upon a, [558].
    • loftiness of, [270].
    • midnight is the noon of, [433].
    • more nigh, lie a, [179].
    • northern, is slow, [648].
    • not one immoral, [377].
    • of convincing, [399].
    • of dining, [399].
    • of our past years, [478].
    • of tender happiness, [476].
    • of the people shall be law, [283].
    • of thee, one, [333].
    • of thinking souls, [579].
    • over-refinement deck out our, [750].
    • pale cast of, [136].
    • pearls of, [661].
    • penny for your, [16], [292].
    • perish that, [296].
    • pined in, [76].
    • pleasing dreadful, [299].
    • power of, [551].
    • pure in, as angels are, [455].
    • sessions of sweet silent, [161].
    • so, go near to be, [53].
    • so once but now I know it, I, [350].
    • sober second, [283].
    • still and serious, [471].
    • strange seas of, [475].
    • such stores as silent, [466].
    • sudden, strikes me, [462].
    • tease us out of, [576].
    • thinking an idle waste of, [517].
    • those that tell of saddest, [565].
    • thou couldst have died, if I had, [563].
    • thou wert a beautiful, [546].
    • thy wish was father to that, [90].
    • tides that followed, [634].
    • to have common, [321].
    • to rear the tender, [355].
    • two souls with a single, [806].
    • vacuity of, [420].
    • vain or shallow, [598].
    • vein of tender, [525].
    • wanderings of thy, [497].
    • what oft was, [323].
    • whistled for want of, [273].
    • who would have, [124].
    • whose armour is his honest, [174].
    • would destroy their paradise, [382].
  • Thoughts,
    • all, all passions, [501].
    • and looks were downward, [225].
    • as boundless, our, [550].
    • as harbingers, most pious, [221].
    • beyond the reaches of our souls, [131].
    • calmer of unquiet, [207].
    • dark soul and foul, [244].
    • employ speech to conceal, [800].
    • even so my bloody, [155].
    • give thy worst of, [153].
    • great feelings great, [634].
    • great, come from the heart, [803].
    • high erected, [34].
    • images and precious, [481].
    • in a shroud of, [544].
    • life is what our, make it, [751].
    • like rose leaves scattered, [558].
    • love light and calm, [502].
    • mantle that covers human, [792].
    • men's, according to inclination, [167].
    • more elevate, [228].
    • never alone with noble, [34].
    • [[1119]]no tongue, give thy, [129].
    • of love, turns to, [625].
    • of men are widened, [626].
    • of mortality, [222].
    • on hospitable, intent, [235].
    • pansies for, there is, [142].
    • pleasant, bring sad thoughts, [466].
    • pretty to force together, [500].
    • ran a wool-gathering, [792].
    • regular as infants' breath, [502].
    • remain below, my, [140].
    • river of his, [553], [614].
    • rule the world, [604].
    • second, are the best, [277].
    • second, are the wisest, [699].
    • serve your best, as gypsies do children, [441].
    • shut up want air, [307].
    • so all unlike each other, [500].
    • style is the dress of, [353].
    • that breathe, [382].
    • that mould the age, [656].
    • that shall glad high souls, [656].
    • that shall not die, [481].
    • that voluntary move, [230].
    • that wander through eternity, [227].
    • to their own second, [283].
    • too deep for tears, [478].
    • transcend our wonted themes, [264].
    • unrighteous man his, [834].
    • unspoken homage of, [616].
    • whose very sweetness, [484].
    • with noble, [34].
    • words without, [140].
  • Thoughtless
    • man, warning for, [481].
    • thankless man, [307].
  • Thousand
    • blushing apparitions, [52].
    • chief of a, for grace, [682].
    • crimes, one virtue and a, [551].
    • deaths in fearing one, [308].
    • decencies, those, [238].
    • fearful wrecks, [96].
    • friends suffice thee not, [767].
    • hearts beat happily, [542].
    • hills, beasts upon a, [781].
    • hills, cattle upon a, [820].
    • homes, near a, [465].
    • innocent shames, [52].
    • little one shall become a, [834].
    • liveried angels, [245].
    • melodies unheard before, [455].
    • one man among a, [830].
    • perils, safe through a, [497].
    • picked out of ten, [133].
    • soldiers, substance of ten, [97].
    • stars, beauty of a, [41].
    • strings, harp of a, [303].
    • tongues, conscience hath a, [97].
    • tongues to allure him, [407].
    • upper ten, [655].
    • voices, earth with her, [501].
    • years in thy sight, [822].
    • years of peace, [633].
    • years scarce serve to form a state, [541].
  • Thousands
    • at His bidding speed, [252].
    • countless, mourn, [446].
    • die without or this, [322].
    • has been slave to, [153].
    • of undone widows, [172].
    • peace slays its ten, [425].
    • to murder, [311].
    • war slays its, [425].
  • Thrasyllus and Antigonus, [732].
  • Thread,
    • feels at each, [316].
    • hinders needle and, [585].
    • of his verbosity, the, [56].
    • of life, fate has wove the, [343].
    • plying her needle and, [585].
    • sewing at once a double, [585].
    • that ties them, [779].
    • weave their, with bones, [75].
  • Threadbare
    • sail, set every, [635].
    • saint in wisdom's school, [181].
  • Threaten and command, an eye to, [140].
  • Threatening eye, looks with a, [79].
  • Threats,
    • no terror in your, [114].
    • of a halter, [436].
    • of pain and ruin, [385].
  • Three,
    • chief among the blessed, [611].
    • corners of the world, [80].
    • firm friends, more sure than day, [502].
    • gentlemen at once, [440].
    • good friends, [70].
    • good men unhanged in England, [84].
    • hundred, grant but three of the, [557].
    • hundred pounds a year, [46].
    • insides, carrying, [464].
    • kingdoms, had sifted, [266].
    • may keep counsel, [6], [17].
    • merry boys are we, [184].
    • misbegotten knaves, [84].
    • per cents, simplicity of the, [437], [610].
    • poets in three distant ages, [270].
    • removes bad as a fire, [360].
    • stories high long dull and old, [454].
    • treasures love light and thoughts, [502].
    • when shall we, meet again, [115].
    • words, joys of sense lie in, [319].
    • years' child, listens like a, [498].
  • Three-cornered hat, the old, [635].
  • Threefold
    • cord, [830].
    • fourfold tomb, [179].
  • Three-hooped pot, [94].
  • Three-man beetle, [88].
  • Threescore,
    • bachelor of, [50].
    • burden of, [395].
    • years and ten, [822].
  • Three-tailed Bashaw, [454].
  • Threshold of the new world, [221].
  • Thrice
    • flew thy shaft, [306].
    • he assayed, [225].
    • he routed all his foes, [271].
    • he slew the slain, [271].
    • is he armed, [94].
    • my peace was slain, [306].
    • their weight in gold, [456].
  • Thrice-driven bed of down, [151].
  • Thrift
    • may follow fawning, [137].
    • thrift Horatio, [128].
  • Thriftless ambition, [120].
  • Thrill,
    • glory's, is o'er, [519].
    • of a happy voice, [655].
    • the deepest notes of woe, [452].
  • Throat,
    • amen stuck in my, [119].
    • of war, brazen, [240].
    • put a knife to thy, [828].
    • [[1120]]scuttled ship or cut a, [557].
    • straining his, [399].
    • to feel the fog in my, [650].
  • Throats,
    • cutting foreign, [105].
    • engines whose rude, [154].
  • Throbs of fiery pain, [367].
  • Throe, never grudge the, [649].
  • Throne,
    • footsteps of a, [26].
    • here is my, bid kings come bow to it, [79].
    • light which beats upon a, [629].
    • like a burnished, [157].
    • my bosom's lord sits lightly in his, [108].
    • night from her ebon, [306].
    • no brother near the, [327].
    • of kings, this royal, [81].
    • of rocks in a robe of clouds, [553].
    • of royal state, high on a, [226].
    • sapphire blaze the living, [382].
    • shake hands with a king upon his, [563].
    • shape the whisper of the, [633].
    • something behind the, [364].
    • through slaughter to a, [385].
    • two kings of Brentford on one, [417].
    • wrong forever on the, [657].
  • Thrones
    • and globes elate, [438].
    • dominations princedoms, [235].
    • whose stakes were, [555].
  • Throned
    • monarch, [64].
    • on her hundred isles, [544].
  • Throng
    • into my memory, [243].
    • lowest of your, [234].
  • Throw
    • physic to the dogs, [125].
    • within a stone's, [787].
  • Throws, wise player ought to accept his, [697].
  • Thrummed, I was ne'er so, [182].
  • Thrush sings each song twice over, [647].
  • Thumb, miller's golden, [2].
  • Thumbs,
    • pricking of my, [123].
    • sealed their letters with their, [460].
  • Thumping on your back, [423].
  • Thumps upon the back, [312].
  • Thunder,
    • doors grate harsh, [229].
    • heard remote, [227].
    • in a fair frosty day, [266].
    • in his lifted hand, [267].
    • Jove's power to, [103].
    • leaps the live, [544].
    • lightning or in rain, [115].
    • loud roared the dreadful, [453].
    • steal my, [282].
  • Thunders
    • in the index, [140].
    • of white silence, [621].
    • rattle, and the loud, [666].
  • Thunderbolts, with all your, [114].
  • Thunder-harp of pines, [667].
  • Thundering
    • sound, [395], [397].
    • to the moon, [358].
  • Thunder-storm against the wind, [546].
  • Thus let me live unseen unknown, [334].
  • Thwack, with many a stiff, [211].
  • Thyme,
    • pun-provoking, [380].
    • where the wild, blows, [58].
  • Tiber, not a drop of allaying, [103].
  • Tickle
    • the earth with a hoe, [597].
    • your catastrophe, [89].
  • Tickled with a straw, [318].
  • Tide
    • and wind stay no man, [10].
    • in the affairs of men, [115].
    • no man can tether time or, [451].
    • of love, pity swells the, [308].
    • of successful experiment, [435].
    • of the years, [668].
    • of times, lived in the, [113].
    • tarrieth for no man, [10].
    • turning of the, [91].
    • without a breeze without a, [498].
  • Tides that followed thought, [634].
  • Tidings
    • as they roll, confirm the, [300].
    • dismal, when he frowned, [397].
  • Tie,
    • in whose, a wild civility, [201].
    • love endures no, [272].
    • silver link the silken, [488].
    • up the knocker, [326].
  • Ties, sight of human, [333].
  • Tied to the stake, I am, [148].
  • Tiger,
    • Hyrcan, [122].
    • in war imitate the action of the, [91].
  • Tight little island, [675].
  • Tiles and chimney-pots, [511].
  • Tillage, other arts follow, [531].
  • Tilt at all I meet, [328].
  • Tilts with a straw, [484].
  • Timber,
    • knowledge and, [638].
    • like seasoned, [204].
    • wedged in that, [278].
  • Timbrel, sound the loud, [524].
  • Time,
    • age and body of the, [137].
    • all in good, [791].
    • already of old, [830].
    • ambles withal, [70].
    • and age, his youth 'gainst, [24].
    • and space, through, [416].
    • and the hour runs, [116].
    • annihilate but space and, [330].
    • assuages sorrow, [704].
    • backward and abysm of, [42].
    • bank and shoal of, [118].
    • bastard to the, [78].
    • be good whilst thou hast, [751].
    • be ruled by, [724].
    • beholds no name so blest, [345].
    • between two eternities, gleam of, [580].
    • bounds of place and, [382].
    • break the legs of, [635].
    • breathing, of day with me, [145].
    • brief chronicles of the, [134].
    • brings increase to her truth, [378].
    • by, subdued, [671].
    • by the forelock, take, [30].
    • cannot benumb, some feelings, [545].
    • chinks that, has made, [221], [456].
    • choose thine own, [433].
    • coming, there 's a good, [493], [653].
    • common arbitrator, [102].
    • compliments are loss of, [387].
    • count, by heart-throbs, [654].
    • creeping hours of, [68].
    • curious, requires, [168].
    • do not squander, [360].
    • elaborately thrown away, [311].
    • enough, take, [351].
    • enough to find a world, [656].
    • even such is, [26].
    • every man be master of his, [121].
    • [[1121]]flies death urges, [307].
    • footprints on the sands of, [612].
    • for all things, [791].
    • for courtesy, always, [603].
    • for supper, the proper, [763].
    • forefinger of all, [630].
    • foremost files of, [626].
    • frozen round periods of, [228].
    • gallops withal, [70].
    • gives to her mind, [378].
    • had been, as if the moving, [468].
    • hair's-breadth of, [750].
    • has laid his hand gently, [617].
    • has not cropt the roses, [378].
    • has taught us a lesson, [723].
    • hath to silver turned, his silver locks, [24].
    • he that lacks, [594].
    • his, is forever, [260].
    • history hath triumphed over, [26].
    • how a man should kill, [772].
    • how small a part of, they share, [220].
    • I think upon that happy, [587].
    • in misery, happy, [618].
    • is a river of passing events, [752].
    • is a very shadow, [836].
    • is fleeting, art is long and, [612].
    • is money, [361].
    • is out of joint, [133].
    • is quiet as a nun, the holy, [470].
    • is still a-flying, [202].
    • is the image of eternity, [760].
    • is the soul of this world, [742].
    • kill the bloom before its, [483].
    • last syllable of recorded, [125].
    • leaves have their, to fall, [570].
    • lettered pomp to teeth of, [618].
    • look into the seeds of, [116].
    • look like the, [117].
    • makes these decay, [200].
    • many a, and oft, [61].
    • men have died from time to, [71].
    • merry dancing drinking, [272].
    • most valuable thing to spend, [762].
    • nae man can tether, [451].
    • new hatched to the woful, [120].
    • nick of, [257].
    • no delight to pass away the, [96].
    • noiseless falls the foot of, [464].
    • noiseless foot of, [74].
    • nor place adhere, [118].
    • not of an age but for all, [179].
    • nothing so precious as, [773].
    • now is the accepted, [846].
    • of day, no proper, [586].
    • of night, witching, [139].
    • of peace, this weak piping, [96].
    • of scorn, figure for the, [155].
    • of the singing of birds, [832].
    • offends at some unlucky, [328].
    • old bald cheater, [178].
    • ordains, mild Heaven a, [252].
    • our oars keep, [518].
    • out of mind, [104].
    • panting, toiled after him, [366].
    • peace only as a breathing, [407].
    • play the fools with the, [89].
    • point of, life of man but a, [729].
    • procrastination the thief of, [307].
    • promised on a, [30].
    • quaffing and unthinking, [272].
    • relish of the saltness of, [88].
    • return, bid, [81].
    • rich with the spoils of, [384].
    • ripens all things, [790].
    • robs us of our joys, [406].
    • rolls his ceaseless course, [491].
    • sees and hears all things, [679].
    • sent before my, [95].
    • shall throw a dart at thee, [179].
    • shall unfold, [146].
    • show and gaze of the, [126].
    • silence and slow, [576].
    • silvered o'er by, [419].
    • so gracious is the, [127].
    • so hallowed is the, [127].
    • soul of the whole past, [580].
    • speech is of, [579].
    • speech is shallow as, [579].
    • spoils the pleasure of the, [122].
    • stand still withal, [70].
    • still as he flies, [378].
    • stream of, [455].
    • subdue, what will not, [671].
    • syllabes jar with, [180].
    • take no note of, [306].
    • taught by, [671].
    • teaches many lessons, [695].
    • tears and laughter for all, [620].
    • tell her that wastes her, [220].
    • that takes in trust, [26].
    • the moving, [468].
    • the wisest counsellor, [724].
    • to be learning, is it a, [761].
    • to beguile the, [117].
    • to come, sweet discourses in our, [108].
    • to every purpose under heaven, [830].
    • to grow old, we may always find, [312].
    • to marry, choose a proper, [417].
    • to mourn, lacks, [594].
    • to weep, night is the, [497].
    • too swift, O, [24].
    • tooth of, [49], [311].
    • touch us gently, [538].
    • transported, with envy, [406].
    • travels in divers paces, [70].
    • tries the troth in everything, [18].
    • trieth troth in every doubt, [18].
    • trots withal, [70].
    • turn backward O, [668].
    • which was before us, [830].
    • whips and scorns of, [135].
    • whirligig of, brings in his revenge, [77].
    • who steals our years away, [518].
    • will doubt of Rome, [558].
    • will explain it all, [698].
    • will run back, [251].
    • will teach thee, [613].
    • wise through, [337].
    • witching, of night, [139].
    • with falling oars they kept the, [262].
    • with reckless hand, [617].
    • with thee conversing I forget all, [233].
    • worn out with eating, [233].
    • writes no wrinkle, [547].
  • [[1122]]Times,
    • brisk and giddy-paced, [75].
    • corrector of enormous, [199].
    • cowards die many, [112].
    • cunning, [63].
    • do shift, thus, [203].
    • fashion of these, [67].
    • glory of the, they were the, [837].
    • good or evil, [166].
    • in the morning of the, [627].
    • later, more aged, [169].
    • light for after, [507].
    • lived in the tide of, [113].
    • make former, shake hands, [212].
    • of need, ever but in, [273].
    • of old, jolly place in, [472].
    • principles turn with, [321].
    • shake hands with latter, [212].
    • signs of the, [840].
    • that try men's souls, [431].
    • those golden, [421].
    • when the world is ancient, [169].
    • wherein we now live, [169].
    • wise men say nothing in dangerous, [196].
  • Time's
    • devouring hand, [352].
    • furrows on another's brow, [309].
    • iron feet can print, [610].
    • noblest offspring is the last, [312].
  • Time-honoured Lancaster, [80].
  • Timelessly, primrose fading, [251].
  • Timely
    • dew of sleep, [233].
    • inn, to gain the, [121].
  • Timoleon's arms, [391].
  • Timothy learnt sin to fly, [687].
  • Tinct with cinnamon, [575].
  • Tinged by the rising sun, [677].
  • Tinkling cymbal, [845].
  • Tints of woe, sabler, [386].
  • Tip of his subduing tongue, [163].
  • Tips
    • his tongue, persuasion, [297].
    • with silver, [106].
  • Tipple in the deep, fishes that, [259].
  • Tipsy dance and jollity, [243].
  • Tiptoe,
    • jocund day stands, [108].
    • religion stands on, [205].
    • when this day is named stand, [92].
  • Tire of all creation, [638].
  • Tires in a mile-a, [77].
  • Tired
    • he sleeps, till, [318].
    • nature's sweet restorer, [306].
  • Tithe
    • of mint and anise, [840].
    • or toll, no Italian priest shall, [79].
  • Title
    • and profit I resign, [349].
    • gained no, lost no friend, [323].
    • knave that wears a, [310].
    • long and dark successive, [268].
    • please thine ear, whatever, [330].
    • weigh the man not his, [282].
    • when I can read my, clear, [303].
  • Titles
    • are marks of honest men, [310].
    • decider of dusty and old, [199].
    • high though his, [488].
    • power and pelf, [488].
  • Titus with uncommon sense, [352].
  • To
    • all to each a fair good night, [490].
    • be or not to be, [135].
    • horse away, [296].
  • Toad,
    • I had rather be a, [154].
    • rose-water on a, [597].
    • squat like a, [234].
    • ugly and venomous, [67].
  • Toad-eater, Pulteney's, [389].
  • Toast pass, let the, [442].
  • Tobacco,
    • anything for thy sake, [509].
    • sublime, [555].
  • Tocsin of the soul, [559].
  • To-day
    • his own, who can call, [273].
    • I have lived, [273].
    • in, already walks to-morrow, [504].
    • nor care beyond, [381].
    • our youth we can have but, [312].
    • pleasure to be drunk, [362].
    • speed, to be put back to-morrow, [29].
    • to-morrow cheerful as, [321].
  • Toe,
    • from top to, [683].
    • light fantastic, [248].
    • of frog, eye of newt, [123].
    • of the peasant, [143].
  • Toil
    • and care, fond of, [805].
    • and of tears, weary of, [668].
    • and trouble, [123].
    • and trouble, war is, [272].
    • and trouble, why all this, [466].
    • does not come to help the idle, [707].
    • envy want the jail, [365].
    • govern those that, [395].
    • he wins his spirits light from, [387].
    • he won, what with his, [267].
    • horny hands of, [656].
    • is lost, or all the, [416].
    • is the sire of fame, [699].
    • morn of, nor night of waking, [491].
    • not neither do they spin, [838].
    • o'er books, [348].
    • of dropping buckets into wells, [419].
    • on poor heart unceasingly, [654].
    • patient of, [428].
    • those that think govern those that, [395].
    • verse sweetens, [393].
    • waste their, for a smile, [487].
    • winding up days with, [92].
    • with servile, [571].
    • without recompense, [668].
  • Toils despair to reach, what others', [288].
  • Toiled
    • after him in vain, [366].
    • forgot for which he, [161].
  • Toiling upward in the night, [616].
  • Tokay, imperial, [380].
  • Told
    • her love, she never, [75].
    • old tale and often, [489].
  • Toledo trusty, blade, [211].
  • Tolerable and not to be endured, [52].
  • Toll
    • for the brave, [423].
    • or tithe, no Italian priest shall, [79].
  • Tolling a departing friend, [88].
  • Tom,
    • loves me best that calls me, [194].
    • or Jack, hails you, [423].
    • 's a-cold, poor, [147].
  • Tom's food seven long year, [147].
  • Tomb,
    • awakes from the, [428].
    • cannot bind thee, the, [666].
    • cradles rock us nearer to the, [309].
    • darkness encompass the, [535].
    • kings for such a, [251].
    • more than royal, [168].
    • [[1123]]nature cries from the, [385].
    • no inscription on my, [675].
    • of him who would have made glad the world, [589].
    • of the Capulets, [412].
    • stood upon Achilles', [558].
    • threefold fourfold, [179].
  • Tombs, hark from the, [303].
  • To-morrow
    • and to-morrow, [125].
    • boast not thyself of, [829].
    • cheerful as to-day, [321].
    • defer not till, [295].
    • do thy worst, [273].
    • in to-day already walks, [504].
    • is falser than the former day, [276].
    • never leave that till, [360].
    • speed to-day to be put back, [29].
    • the darkest day live till, [423].
    • tints with prophetic ray, [550].
    • to fresh woods, [248].
    • we shall die, [833].
    • will be dying, [202].
    • will be the happiest time, [624].
    • will repay, think, [276].
  • To-morrows, confident, [481].
  • To-morrow's sun may never rise, [295].
  • Tone
    • of languid nature, [417].
    • spirit ditties of no, [576].
    • voice of sweetest, [583].
    • with a peremptory, [415].
  • Tones,
    • harp in divers, [631].
    • in its hollow, [562].
  • Tongs, shovel and, [583].
  • Tongue
    • an unruly member, [849].
    • bear welcome in your, [117].
    • braggart with my, [124].
    • brings in a several tale, every, [97].
    • came mended from that, [333].
    • can no man tame, [849].
    • confuted by his conscience, [222].
    • dropped manna, [226].
    • fair words never hurt the, [38].
    • fool cannot hold his, [737].
    • from evil, keep thy, [819].
    • give it understanding but no, [129].
    • give thy thoughts no, [129].
    • hide it under his, [817].
    • his mother, [419].
    • in every wound of Cæsar, [114].
    • is an unruly evil, [849].
    • is known in every clime, one, [605].
    • is the pen of a ready writer, [820].
    • law of kindness in her, [829].
    • let a fool hold his, [713].
    • let the candied, [137].
    • man that hath a, [44].
    • moderate the rancour of your, [681].
    • murder though it have no, [135].
    • music's golden, [575].
    • never eare did heare that, [23].
    • never repented that he held his, [735].
    • nor heart cannot conceive, [120].
    • nor speak with double, [600].
    • not she denied him with unholy, [676].
    • of dog, wool of bat and, [123].
    • of him that makes a jest, [56].
    • of midnight hath told twelve, [59].
    • of the mind, pen is the, [789].
    • outvenoms all the worms of Nile, [160].
    • persuasion tips his, [297].
    • ran on, still his, [215].
    • restreine and kepen wel thy, [5].
    • sad words of, [619].
    • slanderous, [344].
    • so varied in discourse, [511].
    • soul lends the, vows, [130].
    • sounds as a sullen bell, [88].
    • stopped his tuneful, [335].
    • such a, glad I have not, [146].
    • sweet morsel under his, [283].
    • that Shakespeare spake, [472].
    • the speaking, [603].
    • through every land by every, [302].
    • tip of his subduing, [163].
    • to curse the slave, O for a, [526].
    • to persuade, [255].
    • to wound us, no, [522].
    • treasure of our, [39].
    • truth in every shepherd's, [25].
    • use of my oracular, [440].
    • win a woman with his, [44].
    • windy satisfaction of the, [343].
  • Tongues,
    • airy, [243].
    • aspic's, for 't is of, [155].
    • called fools in all, [71].
    • conscience hath a thousand several, [97].
    • evil days and evil, [236].
    • hearts in love use their own, [51].
    • in trees books in the running brooks, [67].
    • interest speaks all sorts of, [794].
    • lovers', by night, [106].
    • nations kindreds and, [849].
    • of dying men, [81].
    • of men, speak with the, [845].
    • shall rehearse, [162].
    • silence envious, [100].
    • slanderous, done to death by, [54].
    • strife of, [819].
    • that syllable men's names, [243].
    • to allure him, thousand, [407].
    • whispering, [500].
  • Tongue-tied by authority, [162].
  • Too
    • civil by half, [440].
    • late I stayed, [464].
    • low they build, [309].
    • much thinking, [321].
    • thin, [101].
  • Tool of iron, nor any, [815].
  • Tools,
    • always work and, [656].
    • no jesting with edge, [198].
    • nothing but to name his, [210].
    • of working our salvation, [215].
    • sin has many, [637].
    • to him that can handle them, [579].
  • Tooth
    • and nail, [781].
    • for tooth, eye for eye, [813].
    • of time, [49], [311].
    • poison for the age's, [78].
    • sharper than a serpent's, [146].
  • Tooth-ache, endure the, [53].
  • Toothpicks, supply of, [597].
  • Top,
    • die at the, [294].
    • of judgment, [47].
    • of my bent, fool me to the, [139].
    • [[1124]]to toe, dressed from, [683].
    • whips his taxed, [462].
  • Tops of the eastern pines, [81].
  • Topics, fashionable, [402].
  • Topless towers of Ilium, [41].
  • Topples round the west, [631].
  • Torches,
    • as we do with, [46].
    • light my candle from their, [192].
  • Torments our elements, [227].
  • Torn
    • from their destined page, [456].
    • me and I bleed, they have, [544].
  • Torpedo, pen becomes a, [369].
  • Torrent
    • and whirlwind's roar, [394].
    • is heard, naught but the, [428].
    • of a downward age, [356].
    • of a woman's will, [313].
    • of his fate, [366].
    • roar, should like the, [324].
    • so the loud, [394].
  • Torrents, motionless, [501].
  • Torrent's smoothness, [516].
  • Torrid tracts, through, [398].
  • Torture,
    • boil in endless, [545].
    • hum of human cities is, [543].
    • of the mind, [121].
    • one poor word, [270].
  • Torturing hour, the, [226].
  • Toss him to my breast, [205].
  • Touch,
    • beautiful beneath his, [514].
    • dares not put it to the, [257].
    • harmonious, whose, [367].
    • no state matters, [398].
    • not taste not, [847].
    • of a vanished hand, [627].
    • of celestial temper, [234].
    • of joy or woe, [389].
    • of Liberty's war, first, [525].
    • of nature, one, makes the whole world kin, [102].
    • soiled by any outward, [253].
    • sprang up forever at a, [634].
    • that 's scarcely felt, [350].
    • the best, fear not to, [25].
    • them but rightly, [455].
    • us gently Time, [538].
    • we feel the tenderest, [274].
    • with chiselled, [769].
    • wound with a, [350].
  • Touches of sweet harmony, [65].
  • Touched
    • by her fair tendance, [237].
    • nothing that he did not adorn, [367].
    • spirits are not finely, [46].
    • the highest point, I have, [99].
  • Toucheth pitch, he that, [837].
  • Touchstone, man's true, [197].
  • Touchy testy pleasant fellow, [300].
  • Tough
    • is J. B., [652].
    • wedge for a tough log, [712].
    • world, rack of this, [149].
  • Tower,
    • age shakes Athena's, [541].
    • and tree, light on, [673].
    • guardian on the, [655].
    • intending to build a, [842].
    • of strength, king's name is a, [97].
    • of strength, that, [628].
  • Towers
    • above her sex, Marcia, [298].
    • along the steep, [514].
    • and battlements, [248].
    • disparting, trembling, [358].
    • distant spires ye antique, [381].
    • elephants endorsed with, [240].
    • of Ilium, burnt the topless, [41].
    • of Julius, ye, [383].
    • old palaces and, [565].
    • the cloud-capped, [43].
    • trembling all precipitate, [358].
    • ye antique, [381].
  • Towered
    • citadel, [158].
    • cities please us then, [249].
  • Towering
    • falcons, hopes like, [287].
    • in his pride of place, [120].
    • in the confidence of twenty-one, [376].
    • passion, put me into a, [145].
  • Town,
    • axis of the earth in every, [638].
    • callen daisies in our, [6].
    • gaze with all the, [677].
    • man made the, [417].
  • Towns, elephants for want of, [289].
  • Toys,
    • fantastic, [391].
    • of age, beads and prayer-books, [318].
    • of simulated stature, [621].
    • to the great children, [357].
    • we spent them not in, [260].
  • Track,
    • drive on your own, [729].
    • pursue, each other's, [275].
  • Tract behind, leaving no, [109].
  • Tracts,
    • leaves no, [36].
    • of calm from tempest made, [634].
    • through torrid, [398].
  • Trade,
    • doing good is not our, [417].
    • of lying, [774].
    • thou learned, love the little, [752].
    • two of a, can never agree, [349].
  • Trades, ugliest of, [597].
  • Trade's proud empire, [367].
  • Tradition, marrow of, [510].
  • Tragedie, go my little, [6].
  • Tragedies, Attic, [254].
  • Tragedy,
    • gorgeous, [250].
    • of Hamlet with the prince left out, [494].
    • to those who feel, [389].
  • Trail of the serpent, [526].
  • Trailing clouds of glory, [477].
  • Train,
    • a melancholy, [395].
    • a royal, believe me, [100].
    • at Coventry, waited for the, [626].
    • every motion of his starry, [485].
    • fear and bloodshed miserable, [476].
    • of night, last in the, [235].
    • of thy amber-dropping hair, [246].
    • starry, heaven her, [233].
    • up a child, [827].
    • when I am dead no pageant, [571].
    • woes love a, [308].
  • Traitor,
    • arrant as any, [93].
    • love treason but hate the, [182].
  • Traitors,
    • fears do make us, [123].
    • our doubts are, [47].
  • Traitorous kiss, [676].
  • Trammel up the consequence, [117].
  • Trample on my days, [263].
  • Tramplings of three conquests, [219].
  • Trance,
    • no nightly, [251].
    • or breathed spell, no, [251].
    • unimaginable, stood in, [504].
  • Tranquil
    • life, to lead a, [752].
    • [[1125]]mind, farewell the, [154].
  • Tranquillity,
    • heaven was all, [527].
    • of mind, [766].
    • thou better name, [501].
  • Transatlantic commentator, [592].
  • Transcend our wonted themes, [264].
  • Transcendent moment, one, [657].
  • Transcribed, what is, [369].
  • Transfigures its golden hair, [657].
  • Transforms old print, [419].
  • Transgressors, way of, [826].
  • Transient
    • chaste, early bright, [308].
    • hour, catch the, [366].
    • sorrows simple wiles, [474].
  • Transition, what seems so is, [615].
  • Transitory, action is, [465].
  • Translated, thou art, [58].
  • Translucent wave, glassy cool, [246].
  • Translunary things, [40].
  • Transmigration of the soul, [765].
  • Transmitter of a foolish face, [354].
  • Transmuted ill, sovereign o'er, [366].
  • Transmutes, subdues, [476].
  • Transport know, can ne'er a, [377].
  • Trappings
    • and suits of woe, [127].
    • of a monarchy, [369].
  • Traps, Cupid kills some with, [51].
  • Trash, who steals my purse steals, [153].
  • Travail, labour for my, [101].
  • Travel
    • is a part of education, [166].
    • on life's common way, [472].
    • thought the, long, [23].
    • twelve stout miles, [472].
  • Travels,
    • contemplation of my, [70].
    • in divers paces, time, [70].
  • Travels' history, in my, [150].
  • Travelled
    • in realms of gold, [576].
    • life's dull round, [379].
  • Traveller
    • from Lima, [592].
    • from New Zealand, [591].
    • from the Zuyder Zee, [592].
    • lamp that lighted the, [522].
    • now spurs the lated, [121].
    • returns, bourne whence no, [136].
  • Travellers must be content, [67].
  • Travelleth, as one that, [825].
  • Travelling is to regulate imagination, [375].
  • Tray Blanch and Sweetheart, [147].
  • Treacle, fly that sips, [348].
  • Tread
    • a measure with you, [56].
    • again the scene, who would, [497].
    • each other's heel, [308].
    • in air, seem to, [339].
    • on classic ground, [299].
    • the globe, all that, [572].
    • upon another's heel, one woe, [143].
    • where angels fear to, [325].
    • where'er we, [541].
  • Treads
    • alone some banquet-hall, [523].
    • so light the grass stoops not, [161].
  • Treason
    • can but peep, [142].
    • corporations cannot commit, [24].
    • doth never prosper, [39].
    • flourished over us, bloody, [114].
    • has done his worst, [121].
    • if this be, make the most of it, [429].
    • like a deadly blight, [526].
    • none dare call it, [39].
  • Treasons, is fit for, [66].
  • Treasure
    • is, where your, [838].
    • of his eyesight, [104].
    • of our tongue, [39].
    • rich the, [271].
    • unsunned heaps of miser's, [244].
    • what a, hadst thou, [134].
  • Treasures,
    • Apollo's Pythian, [339].
    • hath he not always, [502].
    • heaven's best, [387].
    • in heaven, [838].
    • love light and calm thoughts, [502].
    • sea-born, fetched my, [598].
    • up a wrong, him who, [555].
  • Treatise, rouse at a dismal, [125].
  • Treble, turning again toward childish, [69].
  • Tree,
    • aye sticking in a, [495].
    • come to the sunset, [570].
    • die at the top like that, [294].
    • falleth, where the, [831].
    • friendship is a sheltering, [503].
    • fruit of that forbidden, [223].
    • garden of Liberty's, [516].
    • give me again my hollow, [328].
    • green leaves on a thick, [338].
    • hale green, [667].
    • I planted, thorns of the, [544].
    • in the wide waste, a, [552].
    • is inclined, as the twig is bent the, [320].
    • is known by his fruit, [839].
    • leaf is on the, [611].
    • light on tower and, [673].
    • like a green bay, [819].
    • near his fav'rite, [386].
    • 'neath yon crimson, [573].
    • of deepest root is found, [432].
    • of liberty, [804].
    • of life, the middle tree, [232].
    • spare the beechen, [516].
    • things done in a green, [842].
    • too happy happy, [576].
    • under a sycamore, [406].
    • under the greenwood, [67].
    • woodman spare that, [595].
    • Zaccheus he did climb the, [687].
  • Trees,
    • blossoms in the, [316].
    • bosomed high in tufted, [248].
    • brotherhood of venerable, [474].
    • drop tears as Arabian, [157].
    • just hid with, [536].
    • like leaves on, [338].
    • promontory with, [158].
    • tall ancestral, [569].
    • tongues in, [67].
    • unto the root of the, [841].
  • Trelawney die, and shall, [687].
  • Tremble
    • for my country, I, [436].
    • like a guilty thing, [478].
    • my firm nerves shall never, [122].
    • see my lips, [333].
    • thou wretch, [147].
    • when I wake, [418].
    • while they gaze, angels, [382].
  • Trembles,
    • Satan, [422].
    • too, turning, [389].
  • Tremblers, boding, [397].
  • [[1126]]Trenchant blade, [211].
  • Trencherman, a very valiant, [50].
  • Tresses
    • fair, insnare, [326].
    • like the morn, [246].
    • whitening lip and fading, [636].
  • Trial by juries, [435].
  • Triangular holes and persons, [461].
  • Tribe
    • increase, may his, [536].
    • is the badge of all our, [61].
    • richer than all his, [157].
    • were God Almighty's gentlemen, [268].
  • Tribes,
    • formed of two mighty, [560].
    • that slumber in its bosom, [572].
  • Tribute,
    • laid all nature under, [457].
    • not one cent for, [673].
    • of a sigh, the passing, [385].
    • of a smile, vain, [487].
  • Trick
    • of our English nation, [88].
    • of singularity, [76].
    • when in doubt win the, [861].
    • worth two of that, I know a, [84].
  • Tricks,
    • his tenures and, [143].
    • in plain and simple faith, [114].
    • plays such fantastic, [48].
    • shaped for sportive, [95].
    • such, hath strong imagination, [59].
    • that are vain, [669].
  • Trident, flatter Neptune for his, [103].
  • Tried
    • each art, [396].
    • little knowest that hast not, [29].
    • patient though sorely, [614].
    • save he whose heart hath, [550].
    • thou that hast not, [29].
    • to blame that has been, [350].
    • to live without him, [175].
    • without consent bin only, [193].
  • Tries, knows not till he, [713].
  • Trifle,
    • as 't were a careless, [117].
    • think naught a, [311].
  • Trifles
    • light as air, [154].
    • make life, [311].
    • make the sum of human things, [437].
    • seeks painted, [391].
    • snapper-up of unconsidered, [77].
    • win us with honest, [116].
  • Trim,
    • dressed in all his, [163].
    • gardens, in, [249].
    • gilded vessel in gallant, [383].
    • he that shot so, [105].
    • meadows, [248].
    • reckoning, [87].
    • that shoots so, [405].
  • Trip it as you go, [248].
  • Trissotin, half, [593].
  • Triton
    • blow his wreathed horn, [477].
    • of the minnows, hear you this, [103].
  • Triumph
    • advances, chief in, [491].
    • in redeeming love, [674].
    • pedestaled in, [651].
    • pursue the, [320].
  • Triumphal arch, [516].
  • Triumphant
    • death, [240].
    • faith, o'er our fears, [615].
  • Triumphed,
    • Jehovah has, [524].
    • over time, [26].
  • Trivet, right as a, [676].
  • Trivial
    • fond records, [132].
    • round the common task, [569].
    • things, contests rise from, [325].
  • Trod, proper men as ever, [110].
  • Trodden
    • out, little fire is quickly, [95].
    • the wine-press alone, [834].
  • Trojans, the distant, [337].
  • Troop, farewell the plumed, [154].
  • Troops
    • of error, charged the, [217].
    • of friends, love obedience, [124].
  • Trope, out there flew a, [210].
  • Trophies,
    • need not raise, [258].
    • unto the enemies of truth, [217].
  • Tropic, under the, [220].
  • Troth,
    • not break my, [54].
    • time tries the, in everything, [18].
  • Troubadour, gayly the, [581].
  • Trouble,
    • double toil and, [123].
    • man is born unto, [816].
    • of few days and full of, [817].
    • our days begin with, [687].
    • present help in, [820].
    • remedy for every, [701].
    • war is toil and, [272].
    • why all this toil and, [466].
  • Troubles,
    • against a sea of, [135].
    • of the brain, the written, [125].
    • peck of, [791].
  • Troubled
    • air, meteor to the, [383].
    • let not your heart be, [843].
    • like a fountain, [73].
    • waters, fish in, [283].
    • with thick-coming fancies, [125].
  • Troublesome disguises, [234].
  • Troublest me, thou, [97].
  • Troubling, wicked cease from, [816].
  • Trousers, steam-engine in, [461].
  • Trowel, laid on with a, [66].
  • Troy,
    • Astyanax the hope of, [338].
    • divine, tale of, [250].
    • doubted, heard, [558].
    • fired another, [272].
    • half his, was burnt, [88].
    • heard, doubted, [558].
    • laid in ashes, [280].
    • where is, [352].
  • Troy's proud glories, [337].
  • Truant,
    • aged ears play, at his tales, [55].
    • husband should return, [556].
  • Truckle-bed, honour's, [212].
  • Trudged along unknowing, [273].
  • True
    • Amphitryon, [277].
    • and honourable wife, [112].
    • are you good men and, [51].
    • as fate, [182].
    • as steel, [58], [107].
    • as the dial to the sun, [215].
    • as the needle to the pole, [306].
    • battled for the, [632].
    • beginning of our end, [59].
    • blue, Presbyterian, [210].
    • dare to be, [205].
    • easy to be, [671].
    • good to be honest and, [450].
    • hearts lie withered, [521].
    • hope is swift, [97].
    • I have married her, [149].
    • if England to itself rest, [80].
    • like the needle, [389].
    • [[1127]]love, course of, never did run smooth, [57].
    • love is like ghosts, [795].
    • man's apparel, every, [49].
    • nature the first cause of the, [755].
    • nothing, but heaven, [524].
    • patriots all, [445].
    • perfection, praise and, [66].
    • so tender and so, [380].
    • strange but, [560].
    • tender and, Douglas, [38].
    • 't is pity and pity 't is 't is true, [133].
    • to one party, [659].
    • to the kindred points of heaven, [485].
    • to thine own self be, [130].
    • too good to be, [284].
    • use of speech, [403].
    • way to be deceived, [795].
    • whatsoever things are, [847].
  • True-fixed and resting quality, [112].
  • Truepenny, art thou there, [132].
  • Truly loved never forgets, [520].
  • Trump, shrill, [154].
  • Trumpery, with all their, [231].
  • Trumpet
    • give an uncertain sound, [845].
    • moved more than with a, [34].
    • shifted his, [400].
    • sound the, beat the drums, [281].
    • sounds to horse, [296].
    • the thing became a, [485].
  • Trumpets,
    • never heard the sound of, [734].
    • silver snarling, [575].
  • Trumpet-tongued, angels, [118].
  • Trumps, if dirt was, [510].
  • Truncheon, the marshal's, [47].
  • Trundle-tail, tike or, [148].
  • Trust
    • all and be deceived, better, [641].
    • all power is a, [608].
    • government is a, [517].
    • in all things high, [630].
    • in God is our, [517].
    • in God, put your, [588].
    • in princes, put not your, [824].
    • in Providence, put your, [313].
    • magistracy is a great, [411].
    • no agent, [51].
    • no future howe'er pleasant, [612].
    • no man on his oath, [109].
    • no man without a conscience, [379].
    • old friends to, [171].
    • somehow good will be, [632].
    • soothed by an unfaltering, [572].
    • takes in, our youth, [26].
    • woman's faith and woman's, [494].
  • Trusts,
    • offices are public, [529].
    • public, [859].
  • Trusted, let no such man be, [66].
  • Trustees, officers of government are, [517].
  • Trusty drouthy crony, [451].
  • Truth
    • and daylight meet, [255].
    • and noonday light to thee, [654].
    • and pure delight, heirs of, [477].
    • and shame the devil, [85], [772].
    • and soberness, words of, [843].
    • authority and show of, [52].
    • basis of every, [409].
    • be in the field, so, [255].
    • born to inquire after, [778].
    • bright countenance of, [253].
    • crushed to earth, [573].
    • denies all eloquence to woe, [551].
    • doubt, to be a liar, [133].
    • enemies of, [217].
    • fiction lags after, [408].
    • forever on the scaffold, [657].
    • from his lips prevailed, [397].
    • from pole to pole, spread the, [300].
    • great is, and mighty, [836].
    • great ocean of, [278].
    • has such a face, [269].
    • hath a quiet breast, [80].
    • he ought to die for, [600].
    • her glorious precepts draw, [675].
    • his utmost skill, [174].
    • I will be harsh as, [605].
    • impossible to be soiled, [253].
    • in every shepherd's tongue, [25].
    • in masquerade, [560].
    • in the light of, [475].
    • in the strife of, [657].
    • in wine there is, [719].
    • increase to her, [378].
    • is always strange, [560].
    • is beauty beauty is truth, [576].
    • is its handmaid, [460].
    • is precious and divine, [213].
    • is the handmaid of justice, [460].
    • is the highest thing, [4].
    • is truth, [49].
    • lend her noblest fires, [540].
    • lie which is half a, [628].
    • lies deep down, [766].
    • lies like, [125].
    • makes free, whom the, [421].
    • man never harmed by, [754].
    • may be, tell how the, [487].
    • may bear all lights, [578].
    • mercy and, are met together, [821].
    • miscalled simplicity, [162].
    • mournful, [366].
    • nature is styled, [755].
    • not to be spoken at all times, [780].
    • nothing so powerful as, [534].
    • nothing so strange as, [534].
    • ocean of, all undiscovered, [278].
    • of a song, swear to the, [287].
    • of history, [724].
    • of truths is love, [654].
    • on the scaffold, [657].
    • one, is clear, [316].
    • one way possible of speaking, [651].
    • pardon error but love, [801].
    • patriot, [675].
    • purity and, eternal joy, [280].
    • put to the worse, [255].
    • quenched the open, [491].
    • ridicule the test of, [578].
    • sanctified by, [483].
    • seeming, [63].
    • severe by fairy fiction drest, [383].
    • shall be thy warrant, [25].
    • shall ever come uppermost, [653].
    • shall make you free, [843].
    • simple, his utmost skill, [174].
    • so pure of old, kept thy, [252].
    • sole judge of, [317].
    • [[1128]]speak as much as I dare, [777].
    • speak every man, [847].
    • speech is, [489].
    • statesman yet friend to, [323].
    • stooped to, [328].
    • stranger than fiction, [560].
    • strife of, with falsehood, [657].
    • the brilliant Frenchman never knew, [414].
    • the poet sings, this is, [626].
    • the test of ridicule, [444].
    • there is no, in him, [843].
    • throughout the world, [483].
    • time brings increase to her, [378].
    • time trieth truth, [18].
    • time will teach thee soon the, [613].
    • to side with, is noble, [657].
    • urge him with, [342].
    • vantage ground of, [164].
    • we know, by the heart, [799].
    • well known to most, [424].
    • whispering tongues can poison, [500].
    • who having unto, [42].
    • will come to sight, [62].
    • will sometimes lend her noblest fires, [540].
    • with gold she weighs, [330].
    • with him who sings, [631].
    • with the emblem of, [537].
    • would you teach, [319].
  • Truths
    • as refined as Athens heard, [672].
    • discovery of divine, [304].
    • divine came mended from that tongue, [333].
    • electrify the sage, whose, [514].
    • fictions like to, [692].
    • great, are portions of the soul, [656].
    • I tell, believe the, [389].
    • instruments of darkness tell us, [116].
    • refined as ever Athens heard, [672].
    • that wake to perish never, [478].
    • to be self-evident, [434].
    • two, are told, [116].
    • which are not for all men, [801].
    • who feel great, [654].
  • Truth's, thy country's thy God's and, [100].
  • Try
    • first then call in God, [699].
    • men's souls, times that, [431].
    • our fortunes, ready to, [90].
    • the man, let the end, [89].
  • Tub,
    • tale of a, [772].
    • to the whale, fling a, [291].
    • upon its own bottom, every, [350].
  • Tufted
    • crow-toe, [247].
    • trees, bosomed high in, [248].
  • Tug of war, then was the, [281].
  • Tugged with fortune, [121].
  • Tully's curule chair, [391].
  • Tumble,
    • another, [585].
    • ready with every nod to, [97].
  • Tumours of a troubled mind, [695].
  • Tumult of the soul, [481].
  • Tune,
    • bells jangled out of, [136].
    • incapable of a, [509].
    • memory plays an old, [654].
    • nature's heart in, [580].
    • of flutes, [157].
    • our voices keep, [518].
    • out of, above the pitch, [771].
    • should keep so long in, [303].
    • singeth a quiet, [499].
    • to sing the same, [729].
  • Tunes, devil have all the good, [673].
  • Turbans, white silken, [240].
  • Turbulence eludes the eye, [473].
  • Turf,
    • at his head a green grass, [405].
    • beneath their feet, [515].
    • green be the, above thee, [562].
    • green grassy, [428].
    • of fresh earth, smell to a, [222].
    • oft on the dappled, [473].
    • that wraps their clay, [390].
  • Turk,
    • base Phrygian, [45].
    • bear like the, [327].
    • out-paramoured the, [147].
  • Turkman's rest, cheers the, [555].
  • Turn
    • and fight another day, [216].
    • at need, good, [782].
    • backward O Time, [668].
    • each thing his, does hold, [203].
    • of the tide, [91].
    • one good, asketh another, [15].
    • over a new leaf, [174], [182].
    • the smallest worm will, [95].
    • your hand to anything, [787].
  • Turning trembles too, [389].
  • Turnips, man who, cries, [375].
  • Turns
    • at the touch of joy, [389].
    • with ceaseless pain, [394].
  • Turph, Peter, [72].
  • Turrets of the land, [636].
  • Turtle,
    • love of the, [549].
    • voice of the, is heard, [832].
  • Twain, if, be away, [6], [17].
  • Twal, short hour ayont the, [446].
  • Tweed, at York 't is on the, [318].
  • Tweedledum and Tweedledee, [351].
  • Twelve,
    • Cristes lore and his apostles, [2].
    • good men into a box, [528].
    • good rules, the, [398].
    • honest men have decided, [671].
    • in the sworn, [47].
    • miles from a lemon, [460].
    • stout miles, might travel, [472].
    • tongue of midnight hath told, [59].
    • years ago I was a boy, [595].
  • Twenty
    • bokes clothed in black, [1].
    • days are now, long as, [470].
    • kiss me sweet and, [75].
    • more such names, [72].
    • mortal murders, [122].
    • worlds, should conquer, [181].
  • Twenty-one,
    • in the confidence of, [376].
    • the minor pants for, [329].
  • Twice read, what is, [369].
  • Twice-told tale, life is tedious as a, [79], [345].
  • Twig is bent, just as the, [320].
  • Twilight
    • dews are falling fast, [524].
    • dews, no, [493].
    • disastrous, [225].
    • fair, as stars of, [474].
    • gray in sober livery, [233].
    • lets her curtain down, [582].
    • of the heart, an evening, [562].
    • repairing, when at, [515].
    • [[1129]]soft and dim, [682].
  • Twilights, her dusky hair like, [474].
  • Twilight's curtain, [582].
  • Twin
    • brethren, great, [593].
    • happiness was born a, [557].
  • Twins even from the birth, [343].
  • Twinkling
    • of a star, but the, [214].
    • of an eye, in the, [62], [846].
  • Twitch quick as lightning, [214].
  • 'Twixt two boundless seas, [525].
  • Two
    • clouds at morning, I saw, [677].
    • eternities, past and future, [525].
    • handles, everything hath, [746].
    • hands upon the breast, [667].
    • heads better than one, [12].
    • hearts in one, [782].
    • hearts that beat as one, [806].
    • irons in the fire, [196].
    • lovely berries on one stem, [58].
    • narrow words hic jacet, [27].
    • of a trade can never agree, [349].
    • of that, trick worth, [84].
    • pale feet crossed in rest, [667].
    • sides to every question, [765].
    • single gentlemen rolled in one, [454].
    • souls with a single thought, [806].
    • strings to his bow, [15].
    • truths are told, [116].
    • voices are there, [478].
  • Two-and-seventy stenches, [503].
  • Twofold image, we saw a, [481].
  • Two-handed engine, [247].
  • Two-headed Janus, [59].
  • Two-legged
    • animal, man is a, [763].
    • thing a son, [267].
  • Type,
    • careful of the, [632].
    • of the wise who soar, [485].
    • of thee, Ferdinand Mendez Pinto was but a, [294].
  • Types of things, loose, [473].
  • Typical of strife, clubs, [420].
  • Tyrannous to use it like a giant, [48].
  • Tyranny begins, where law ends, [364].
  • Tyrant,
    • beautiful, [107].
    • custom, the, [151].
    • of his fields, [385].
  • Tyrants,
    • be wasted for, [525].
    • ever sworn the foe to, [459].
    • from policy, kings will be, [410].
    • necessity the argument of, [453].
    • rebellion to, [859].
    • watered by the blood of, [804].
  • Tyrant's plea, necessity the, [232].
  • Ugliest of trades, [597].
  • Ugly
    • and venomous, the toad, [67].
    • sights, so full of, [96].
  • Ultimate angels' law, [650].
  • Ultimum moriens of respectability, [638].
  • Umbered face, sees the other's, [92].
  • Una with her milk-white lamb, [477].
  • Unadorned, adorned the most, when, [356].
  • Unalienable rights, [434].
  • Unalterable days, the, [600].
  • Unaneled, disappointed, [132].
  • Unanimity is wonderful, their, [441].
  • Unapprehended inspiration, [568].
  • Unassuming commonplace, [473].
  • Unattained, the far-off, [680].
  • Unattempted yet in prose, [178].
  • Unavenged,
    • insults, [480].
    • Scipio's ghost walks, [298].
  • Unaware, I blessed them, [498].
  • Unawares, like instincts, [634].
  • Unawed by influence, [675].
  • Unblemished let me live, [333].
  • Unblessed, every inordinate cup is, [152].
  • Unborn ages, ye, [383].
  • Unborrowed from the eye, [467].
  • Unbought
    • grace of life, [410].
    • health, hunt in fields for, [270].
  • Unbounded
    • courage, [299].
    • stomach, man of an, [100].
  • Unbribed by gain, [675].
  • Unburied men, bodies of, [181].
  • Uncertain,
    • comes and goes, the world, [602].
    • coy and hard to please, [490].
    • glory of an April day, [44].
    • paper, certain portion of, [556].
    • the visible for the, [766].
    • voyage, life's, [109].
  • Uncertainty,
    • certainty for an, [369].
    • cloaca of, [799].
    • of the law, glorious, [350].
  • Unchained strength, the giant's, [572].
  • Unchanging law of God, [639].
  • Uncharitableness, all, [850].
  • Uncheered by hope, [537].
  • Uncle me no uncle, [862].
  • Unclean lips, man of, [833].
  • Unclouded ray, whose, [321].
  • Unclubable man, a very, [371].
  • Uncoffined and unknown, [547].
  • Uncompromising as justice, [605].
  • Unconditional surrender, [664].
  • Unconfined, let joy be, [542].
  • Unconning, thou art so, [6].
  • Unconquerable
    • mind, [382], [471].
    • will and study of revenge, [223].
  • Unconquered
    • steam, [474].
    • will, star of the, [613].
  • Unconscious of decays, age, [341].
  • Unconsidered trifles, snapper-up of, [77].
  • Uncreated night, [227].
  • Uncreating word, before thy, [332].
  • Unction, flattering, [141].
  • Undazzled eyes, [255].
  • Undefyled, well of English, [28].
  • Undepressed in size, [479].
  • Under the rose, [219].
  • Underlings, we are, [110].
  • Underneath
    • his feet he cast, [23].
    • this sable hearse, [179].
    • this stone doth lie, [178].
  • Understand, believe what they least, [779].
  • Understanding
    • and wisdom, [833].
    • candle of, [836].
    • dupe of the heart, [795].
    • for thy more sweet, [54].
    • give it an, but no tongue, [129].
    • God gives, [421].
    • joke into a Scotch, [459].
    • more, than my teachers, [823].
    • not obliged to find you an, [375].
    • [[1130]]passeth all, [847].
    • to direct, [688].
    • with all thy getting get, [825].
  • Understood,
    • harmony not, [316].
    • her by her sight, [177].
    • the interpreter hardest to be, [441].
  • Undervalue me, if she, [26].
  • Undescribable, describe the, [545].
  • Undeserved praise, [330].
  • Undevout astronomer is mad, [310].
  • Undiscovered country, [136].
  • Undisputed thing, [635].
  • Undivulged crimes, [147].
  • Undone,
    • another victory we are, [171].
    • his country, they 've, [298].
    • if we are known we are, [761].
    • if we had not been undone, [724].
    • in another fight I were, [733].
    • to want to be, [30].
    • widow, some, [194].
    • widows, thousands of, [172].
    • wrong-doer that has left something, [755].
  • Undreamed shores, [78].
  • Undress,
    • fair, best dress, [357].
    • her gentle limbs did she, [499].
  • Uneasy
    • lies the head, [89].
    • light, remnant of, [474].
  • Uneffectual fire, 'gins to pale his, [132].
  • Unessential, irrecognition of the, [662].
  • Unexercised, virtue, [254].
  • Unexpected
    • always happens, the, [701].
    • death the best, [735].
  • Unexpressed, uttered or, [497].
  • Unexpressive she, fair chaste and, [70].
  • Unextinguished laughter, [337], [344].
  • Unfaltering trust, [572].
  • Unfashionable, lamely and, [95].
  • Unfathomed caves of ocean, [385].
  • Unfeathered two-legged thing, [267].
  • Unfeeling for his own, [381].
  • Unfed sides, [147].
  • Unfinished, deformed, [95].
  • Unfirm, more giddy and, [75].
  • Unfit,
    • for all things, [399].
    • for ladies' love, [272].
    • to sink or soar, [554].
  • Unfold, I could a tale, [131].
  • Unfolds both heaven and earth, [57].
  • Unforgiving eye, [442].
  • Unformed occident, [39].
  • Unfortunate
    • by a calamity, [766].
    • Miss Bailey, [454].
    • one more, [586].
  • Unfriended melancholy slow, [394].
  • Unfriendly to society, [415].
  • Unfruitful, invention is, [408].
  • Unfurnished, head to be let, [210].
  • Ungalled play, the hart, [138].
  • Ungracious pastors, [129].
  • Ungrateful, man who is, [795].
  • Unhabitable downs, [289].
  • Unhand me gentlemen, [131].
  • Unhandsome corse, a slovenly, [83].
  • Unhanged, not three good men, [84].
  • Unhappy
    • far-off things, [473].
    • folks on shore, [510].
    • never so, as we suppose, [794].
    • none but the great, [301].
    • none think the great, [310].
    • what the happy owe to the, [343].
  • Unheard by the world, [524].
  • Unheeded flew the hours, [464].
  • Unholy blue, eyes of, [521].
  • Unhonoured
    • and unsung, [488].
    • his relics are laid, [519].
    • years, laden with, [449].
  • Unhouseled, disappointed, [132].
  • Un-idea'd girls, [369].
  • Unimaginable trance, [504].
  • Unintelligible world, this, [467].
  • Uninterred, he lies, [341].
  • Union,
    • flag of our, [596].
    • fragments of a once glorious, [533].
    • here of hearts, there is no, [496].
    • in partition, [58].
    • indestructible, [619].
    • is perfect, our, [426].
    • liberty and, now and forever, [533].
    • music of the, keep step to the, [588].
    • must be preserved, our Federal, [458].
    • of hearts union of hands, [596].
    • of lakes union of lands, [596].
    • of states none can sever, [596].
    • our Federal, [458].
    • sail on O, strong and great, [615].
    • with his native sea, [480].
  • Unison, some chord in, [422].
  • United
    • we stand, [595].
    • yet divided, [417].
  • Uniting we stand, [426].
  • Unity,
    • God is, [764].
    • on earth, confound all, [124].
    • to dwell together in, [824].
  • Universal
    • blank, [230].
    • cure, cheap and, [261].
    • darkness buries all, [332].
    • good, partial evil, [316].
    • grin, nature wears one, [362].
    • peace, uproar the, [124].
    • world, in the, [93].
  • Universe,
    • better ordering of the, [768].
    • born for the, [399].
    • forsakes thee, [803].
    • glory and shame of the, [799].
    • God is the creator of the, [765].
    • harmony of the, [409].
    • is change, [751].
    • loves to create, [756].
    • made up of all that is, one, [754].
    • nature of the, [755].
    • vast, scenes for a theatre, [777].
  • University of these days, [580].
  • Unjust
    • peace before a just war, [361].
    • to nature and himself, [307].
  • Unkind
    • as man's ingratitude, [70].
    • when givers prove, [136].
  • Unkindest cut of all, the most, [113].
  • Unkindness, I tax not you with, [146].
  • Unknelled uncoffined, [547].
  • Unknowing what he sought, [273].
  • Unknown
    • and like esteemed, [245].
    • and silent shore, [509].
    • argues yourselves, [234].
    • forms of things, [59].
    • it is good to love the, [509].
    • [[1131]]she lived, [469].
    • thus let me live, unseen, [334].
    • to fortune and to fame, [386].
    • too early seen, [105].
  • Unlamented let me die, [334].
  • Unlearn not what you have learned, [763].
  • Unlearned,
    • amaze the, [324].
    • men of books, [310].
    • their wants may view, [325].
  • Unless above himself he can erect himself, [39].
  • Unlessoned girl unschooled, [64].
  • Unlettered small-knowing soul, [54].
  • Unlineal hand, with an, [121].
  • Unlooked for, she comes, [333].
  • Unmannerly untaught knaves, [57].
  • Unmarried, primroses die, [77].
  • Unmask her beauty to the moon, [129].
  • Unmeasured by flight of years, [497].
  • Unmerciful disaster, [640].
  • Unmoving finger, his slow, [155].
  • Unmusical to the Volscians' ears, [103].
  • Unnatural, nothing is, [441].
  • Unnumbered woes, [336].
  • Unpack my heart with words, [135].
  • Unpaid-for silk, rustling in, [159].
  • Unpathed waters undreamed shores, [78].
  • Unperceived
    • decay, melts in, [365].
    • shade softening in shade, [357].
  • Unpitied
    • sacrifice, [408].
    • unrespited, unreprieved, [227].
  • Unpleasant
    • body, moist, [652].
    • people, leaving, [556].
  • Unpleasantest words, [64].
  • Unpleasing sharps, [108].
  • Unpolluted flesh, fair and, [144].
  • Unpractised unschooled, [64].
  • Unpremeditated verse, [238].
  • Unpresumptuous eye, [421].
  • Unprofitable,
    • fretful stir, [467].
    • stale flat and, [128].
  • Unprofitably burns, our oil, [415].
  • Unpurchased hand, with, [636].
  • Unreal mockery hence, [122].
  • Unreclaimed blood, [133].
  • Unredressed, wrongs, [480].
  • Unreflected light, [594].
  • Unrelenting
    • foe to love, [358].
    • hate, Juno's, [274].
  • Unremembered acts, [467].
  • Unrespited unpitied unreprieved, [227].
  • Unrest or noyance, [357].
  • Unresting sea, life's, [636].
  • Unreturning brave, [543].
  • Unrighteous man his thoughts, [834].
  • Unripened beauties, [298].
  • Unruly
    • evil, tongue is an, [849].
    • member, [849].
  • Unschooled unpractised, [64].
  • Unseasonable, the insupportable is, [742].
  • Unseen,
    • born to blush, [385].
    • walk the earth, [234].
  • Unsighed for past, [482].
  • Unskilful laugh, make the, [137].
  • Unsought
    • be won, [237].
    • is better, love given, [76].
  • Unspoken, what to leave, [168].
  • Unspotted
    • life is old age, [836].
    • lily, a most, [101].
  • Unstable
    • as water, [813].
    • fortune is, [766].
  • Unsuccessful or successful war, [418].
  • Unsung, unwept unhonoured, [488].
  • Unsunned
    • heaps of treasure, [244].
    • snow, chaste as, [159].
  • Unsuspected isle in the far seas, [644].
  • Untainted, heart, [94].
  • Untaught knaves, he called them, [83].
  • Unthinking
    • idle wild, [676].
    • time, quaffing and, [272].
  • Untimely
    • death, [335].
    • frost, death's, [450].
    • grave, [200], [851].
    • graves, emblems of, [420].
  • Unto
    • dying eyes, [630].
    • the pure all things are pure, [848].
  • Untravelled, my heart, [394].
  • Untrewe, tellen his tale, [2].
  • Untrodden ways, among the, [469].
  • Untune that string, [102].
  • Untutored mind, [315].
  • Untwined me from the mass of deeds, [644].
  • Untwisting all the chains, [249].
  • Unused,
    • fust in us, [142].
    • to the melting mood, [157].
  • Unutterable things, looked, [356].
  • Unutterably bright stars, [568].
  • Unvalued jewels, [96].
  • Unvarnished tale, a round, [150].
  • Unveiled her peerless light, [233].
  • Unvexed with cares of gain, [348].
  • Unwashed artificer, another lean, [80].
  • Unwearied spirit, [64].
  • Unwelcome news, bringer of, [88].
  • Unwept unhonoured and unsung, [488].
  • Unwhipped of justice, [147].
  • Unwilling ploughshare, [486].
  • Unwillingly to school, creeping, [69].
  • Unwomanly rags, woman in, [585].
  • Unworthy
    • a religious man, [578].
    • spurns of the, [135].
  • Unwritten and written law, [760].
  • Unwrung, our withers are, [138].
  • Up
    • and doing, let us be, [612].
    • game is, [160].
    • in my bed now, [584].
    • my friend and quit your books, [466].
    • rose Emilie, [2].
    • rose the sonne, [2].
    • stairs into the world, [294].
    • with you, it is, [702].
  • Upbraiding shore, buried by the, [545].
  • Upland lawn, sun upon the, [386].
  • Upmost round, attains the, [111].
  • Upon
    • the platform, [129].
    • this hint I spake, [151].
  • Upper ten thousand, [655].
  • Upper-crust, they are all, [580].
  • Upright,
    • God hath made man, [831].
    • keel, she steadies with, [498].
    • man, behold the, [819].
  • Uproar,
    • sand and wild, [598].
    • the universal peace, [124].
  • Upstairs and downstairs, [679].
  • Upturned faces, sea of, [493], [531].
  • [[1132]]Urania govern thou my song, [236].
  • Urge
    • him with truth, [342].
    • no healths, [398].
  • Urges sweet return, retirement, [239].
  • Urn,
    • bubbling and loud-hissing, [420].
    • can storied, [384].
    • day fills his blue, [600].
    • fancy's pictured, [382].
    • life from its mysterious, [577].
    • mouldering, [428].
    • of poverty, penny in the, [588].
  • Urns,
    • fire in antique Roman, [213].
    • in their golden, draw light, [236].
    • lamps in old sepulchral, [415].
    • rule our spirits from their, [554].
  • Urs, those dreadful, [636].
  • Use
    • almost can change the stamp of nature, [141].
    • both thanks and, [46].
    • doth breed a habit in a man, [44].
    • him as though you loved him, [208].
    • of nature, against the, [116].
    • of speech, the true, [403].
    • remote from common, [556].
    • soiled with all ignoble, [633].
    • strained from that fair, [106].
    • them kindly they rebel, [313].
    • things beyond all, [112].
  • Uses
    • of adversity, sweet are the, [67].
    • of this world, [128].
    • to what base, we may return, [144].
  • Used to a thing, [441].
  • Useless
    • if it goes as if it stands, [415].
    • to excel where none admire, [377].
  • Ushers in the even, full star that, [163].
  • Utica, no pent-up, [439].
  • Utility, laws of beauty and, [644].
  • Utmost need, deserted at his, [271].
  • Utterance,
    • give them voice and, [420].
    • of the early gods, [575].
  • Uttered
    • knowledge, [34].
    • or unexpressed, [497].
  • Uttermost parts of the sea, [824].
  • Vacancies
    • by death are few, [435].
    • by resignation none, [435].
  • Vacancy,
    • bend your eye on, [141].
    • gloomy calm of idle, [376].
  • Vacant
    • chair, one, [615].
    • garments, stuffs out his, [79].
    • interlunar cave, [241].
    • mind a mind distressed, [415].
    • mind and body filled, [92].
    • mind quite, [415].
    • mind, that spoke the, [396].
  • Vacation, conscience have, [213].
  • Vacuity of thought, [420].
  • Vagrom men, comprehend all, [52].
  • Vain
    • as the leaf upon the stream, [491].
    • beauty is, [829].
    • call it not, [488].
    • did she conjure me, in, [407].
    • fantasy, nothing but, [105].
    • I only know we loved in, [539].
    • is the help of man, [821].
    • my weary search, [395].
    • pomp and glory of this world, [99].
    • seals of love but sealed in, [49].
    • splendour dazzles in, [568].
    • time toiled after him in, [366].
    • to love in, [261].
    • to tell thee all I feel, [594].
    • was the chief's pride, [330].
    • wisdom all, [228].
    • wishes stilled, be my, [674].
  • Vale,
    • meanest floweret of the, [386].
    • of life, sequestered, [385], [425].
    • of pain, pleasures in the, [492].
    • of tears, beyond this, [497].
    • of years, declined into the, [153].
    • where bright waters meet, [520].
    • yon taper cheers the, [402].
  • Vales,
    • pyramids in, [309].
    • the Delphian, [562].
  • Valentine's day, to-morrow is, [142].
  • Valet, no one a hero to his, [740].
  • Valet-de-chambre, my, is not aware, [740].
  • Valiant,
    • all the brothers were, [852].
    • and cunning in fence, [76].
    • but not too venturous, [32].
    • man and free, [633].
    • taste death but once, [112].
    • the reproof, [72].
    • thou little, great in villany, [79].
    • trencher-man, a very, [50].
  • Valley,
    • lord of the, [520].
    • of death, all in the, [628].
    • of decision, [836].
    • so sweet, [520].
  • Valleys
    • and rocks never heard, [416].
    • hills and, dales and fields, [40].
  • Vallombrosa, brooks in, [224].
  • Valour
    • formed, for contemplation and, [232].
    • given, angel hands to, [574].
    • is certainly going, my, [441].
    • is oozing out, my, [441].
    • is sneaking off, my, [441].
    • the better part of, [87].
  • Valuable, what is, is not new, [532].
  • Value,
    • being lost we rack the, [53].
    • learning has its, [797].
  • Van, in the battle's, [680].
  • Vandunck, Mynheer, [454].
  • Vanilla of society, [460].
  • Vanish like lightning, [594].
  • Vanished hand, touch of a, [627].
  • Vanishings blank misgivings, [478].
  • Vanities
    • of earth, fuming, [483].
    • of life forego, [492].
  • Vanity,
    • all is, [829], [830].
    • all others are but, [508].
    • and vexation of spirit, [830].
    • Fair, beareth the name of, [265].
    • in years, [85].
    • lighter than, [265], [821].
    • man is altogether, [820].
    • men of low degree are, [821].
    • of this wicked world, [850].
    • of vanities, [829].
  • Vanquished, e'en though, [397].
  • Vantage
    • best have took, [47].
    • coign of, [117].
  • Vantage-ground of truth, [164].
  • Vapour
    • melting in a tear, [346].
    • of a dungeon, [154].
    • [[1133]]sometime like a bear, [158].
  • Vapours, congregation of, [134].
  • Variable
    • as the shade, [490].
    • lest thy love prove, [106].
  • Varied
    • God, are but the, [357].
    • year, to rule the, [356].
  • Variety
    • is the spice of life, [419].
    • men pleased with, [729].
    • nor custom stale her infinite, [157].
    • order in, [333].
    • pleasure unseasoned by, [710].
  • Various,
    • a man so, [268].
    • are the tastes of men, [391].
    • bustle of resort, [244].
    • earth was made so, [417].
    • his employments, [420].
  • Varying verse, to join the, [329].
  • Vase, you may shatter the, [522].
  • Vassal tides, [634].
  • Vast
    • and middle of the night, [128].
    • antres, and deserts idle, [150].
    • expense, maintained at, [273].
    • is art, so, [323].
  • Vasty deep, spirits from the, [85].
  • Vault,
    • deep damp, [308].
    • fretted, the long-drawn aisle, [384].
    • heaven's ebon, [568].
    • makes this, a feasting presence, [109].
    • mere lees is left this, [120].
    • of all the Capulets, [412].
  • Vaulted with such ease, [86].
  • Vaulting ambition, [118].
  • Vaward of our youth, [88].
  • Veering gait, when his, [485].
  • Vehemence of youth, fiery, [491].
  • Veil
    • is unremoved, whose, [485].
    • no mortal ever took up my, [740].
  • Veils
    • her sacred fires, [332].
    • spirits clad in, [653].
  • Vein,
    • Cambyses', [85].
    • I am not in the, [97].
    • it checks no, [357].
    • this is Ercles', [57].
    • when the heart is in a, [525].
  • Venerable
    • men from a former generation, [530].
    • trees, brotherhood of, [474].
  • Veneration but no rest, [166].
  • Vengeance,
    • big with, [363].
    • waits on wrong, [344].
  • Vengeful blade, [459].
  • Veni vidi vici, [735].
  • Venice,
    • I stood in, [544].
    • once was dear, [544].
    • sate in state, where, [544].
  • Venom,
    • bubbling, [540].
    • himself, all, [400].
  • Venomous, toad ugly and, [67].
  • Ventered life an' love an' youth, [660].
  • Ventricle of memory, begot in the, [55].
  • Vents in mangled forms, [68].
  • Venture, nought, nought have, [15], [21].
  • Ventures
    • in one bottom, [59].
    • or lose our, [115].
  • Venturous, not too, [32].
  • Venus
    • sets ere Mercury can rise, [336].
    • the Grecian, [378].
  • Ver, primrose first-born child of, [199].
  • Veracity increases with old age, [796].
  • Verbosity, thread of his, [56].
  • Verdure, spreads the fresh, [414].
  • Vere de Vere, caste of, [623].
  • Verge
    • enough, ample room and, [383].
    • enough for more, [277].
    • of heaven, quite in the, [307].
    • of her confine, [146].
    • of the churchyard mould, [585].
  • Vermeil-tinctured lip, [246].
  • Vernal
    • bloom or summer's rose, [230].
    • morn, suns that gild the, [424].
    • seasons of the year, [254].
    • wood, one impulse from a, [466].
  • Versailles, dauphiness at, [409].
  • Verse,
    • accomplishment of, [479].
    • cheered with ends of, [212].
    • cursed be the, [327].
    • happy who in his, [799].
    • herself inspires, decorate the, [540].
    • hitches in a rhyme slides into, [328].
    • hoarse rough, [324].
    • married to immortal, [249], [481].
    • may find him, a, [204].
    • my gentle, [162].
    • octosyllabic, [550].
    • one, for sense, [213].
    • one, for the other's sake, [213].
    • or two, to write a, [204].
    • sweetens toil, [393].
    • the subject of all, [179].
    • the varying, [329].
    • thy rare gold song of, [651].
    • unpremeditated, [238].
    • who says in, [329].
    • will seem prose, [280].
  • Verses,
    • false gallop of, [70].
    • quire of bad, [593].
    • rhyme the rudder is of, [211].
  • Versed in books, deep, [241].
  • Very like a whale, [139].
  • Vessel,
    • one, unto honour, [844].
    • the gilded, goes, [383].
    • wife the weaker, [849].
  • Vessels large may venture more, [360].
  • Vestal modesty, pure and, [108].
  • Vestal's lot, blameless, [333].
  • Vesture of decay, this muddy, [65].
  • Veteran, superfluous lags the, [365].
  • Veterans rewards, the world its, [321].
  • Vex
    • not his ghost, [149].
    • the brain, researches, [443].
  • Vexation of spirit, [830].
  • Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man, [79].
  • Viaticum of old age, [762].
  • Vibrates in the memory, music, [567].
  • Vibrations, to deaden its, [617].
  • Vicar of the Almightie Lord, [6].
  • Vice,
    • amusements prevent, [371].
    • by action dignified, [106].
    • distinction between virtue and, [370].
    • encourage no, [398].
    • end in sight was a, [646].
    • gathered every, [332].
    • good old-gentlemanly, [556].
    • is a monster, [317].
    • is sold, almost every, [178].
    • itself lost half its evil, [410].
    • [[1134]]of fools, never-failing, [323].
    • of old age, a common, [705].
    • pays to virtue, the homage, [795].
    • prevails, when, [298].
    • some tincture of, in the best virtue, [777].
    • that reverend, [85].
    • virtue itself turns, [106].
  • Vices
    • disguised, virtues are, [794].
    • Hannibal had many, [186].
    • ladder of our, [616].
    • our pleasant, [149].
    • small, do appear, [148].
    • wallets for our, [716].
  • Vicious and virtuous, [318].
  • Vicissitudes
    • in all things, [703].
    • man used to, [368].
    • of fortune, [430].
    • of sects and religions, [168].
    • of things, the sad, [379], [393].
  • Victims
    • play, the little, [381].
    • priests altars, [323].
  • Victor exult, shall, [514].
  • Victors, to the, belong the spoils, [676].
  • Victories,
    • after a thousand, [161].
    • peace hath her, [252].
  • Victorious,
    • o'er a' the ills o' life, [451].
    • wreaths, bound with, [95].
  • Victory,
    • a Cadmean, [807].
    • follows in its train, [460].
    • grave where is thy, [335], [846].
    • if not, is yet revenge, [226].
    • it was a famous, [507].
    • of endurance born, [573].
    • or death, resolved on, [804].
    • or Westminster Abbey, [446].
    • undone by another, [171].
  • Vienna,
    • congress of, dances, [803].
    • looker-on here in, [49].
  • View,
    • keep probability in, [349].
    • landscape tire the, [358].
    • me with a critic's eye, [459].
    • order gave each thing, [98].
    • that mocks me with the, [394].
    • with extensive, [365].
  • Views
    • of happiness, distant, [181].
    • of themselves, interested, [304].
  • Viewless winds, imprisoned in, [48].
  • Vigil
    • long, patient search and, [555].
    • on the green, keep their, [635].
  • Vigils keep, poets painful, [331].
  • Vigilance, eternal, [855].
  • Vigilant, be sober be, [849].
  • Vigour,
    • dies in youth and, [341].
    • from the limb, [542].
    • is in our immortal soul, [707].
    • press on with, [359].
    • relents, my, [408].
  • Vile,
    • durance, [450].
    • guns, but for these, [83].
    • hold to stay him up, [79].
    • ill-favoured faults, [46].
    • man that mourns, [316].
    • nought so, that on the earth doth live, [106].
    • only man is, [536].
    • squeaking of the fife, [62].
  • Vilest sinner may return, [303].
  • Village
    • bells, music of those, [422].
    • cock, early, [97].
    • Hampden, some, [385].
    • less than Islington, [261].
    • maiden sings, [393].
    • sweet Auburn loveliest, [395].
  • Villain
    • and he be miles asunder, [108].
    • condemns me for a, [97].
    • hungry lean-faced, [50].
    • ne'er a, in all Denmark, [132].
    • one murder made a, [425].
    • smile and be a, [132].
    • smiling damned, [132].
  • Villains
    • by necessity, [146].
    • march wide, the, [87].
  • Villanies, sum of all, [358].
  • Villanous
    • company, [86].
    • low, foreheads, [43].
    • saltpetre, [83].
    • smell, rankest compound of, [46].
  • Villany,
    • clothe my naked, [96].
    • great in, thou little valiant, [79].
    • you teach me I will execute, [63].
  • Villatic fowl, tame, [242].
  • Vindicate the ways of God, [315].
  • Vine,
    • the gadding, [247].
    • thou monarch of the, [158].
    • under his, and fig-tree, [836].
  • Vines,
    • bosomed deep in, [332].
    • foxes that spoil the, [832].
  • Vinegar saltness and oil agree, [399].
  • Vinegar-cruet, neck of a, [376].
  • Vintage of Abi-ezer, [814].
  • Violence,
    • blown with restless, [48].
    • perseverance more prevailing than, [726].
  • Violent
    • delights have violent ends, [107].
    • over civil or over, [268].
  • Violently if they must, [505].
  • Violet
    • by a mossy stone, [469].
    • glowing, [248].
    • here and there a, [428].
    • in the youth of primy nature, [129].
    • of his native land, [632].
    • oxlips and the nodding, [58].
    • throw a perfume on the, [79].
  • Violets
    • blew, roses red and, [28].
    • blue, daisies pied and, [56].
    • breathes upon a bank of, [74].
    • dim but sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes, [77].
    • Europe's, faintly sweet, [570].
    • I would give you some, [142].
    • plucked, [183], [405].
    • roses lilies and, [581].
    • sicken, when sweet, [567].
    • spring from her fair flesh, [144].
  • Virgil, Rome can claim, [271].
  • Virgin
    • me no virgins, [862].
    • sword, flesh his, [346].
    • thorn, withering on the, [57].
  • Virgins are soft as the roses, [549].
  • Virgin's sidelong looks, bashful, [396].
  • Virginian, I am not a, [429].
  • Virginity, power o'er true, [245].
  • Virtue,
    • admiration of, [254].
    • all that are lovers of, [208].
    • alone is happiness, [319].
    • [[1135]]ambition the soldier's, [158].
    • as wax to flaming youth, [140].
    • assume a, if you have it not, [141].
    • blushing is the colour of, [283].
    • blushing is the complexion of, [764].
    • could see to do what virtue would, [244].
    • crime called, [715].
    • distinction between vice and, [370].
    • feeble were, if, [246].
    • for which all, now is sold, [178].
    • forbearance ceases to be a, [407].
    • fugitive and cloistered, [254].
    • God gives to every man the, [421].
    • golden through and through, [646].
    • grace and, are within, [215].
    • has difficulties to wrestle with, [775].
    • has its degrees, [197].
    • heaven but tries our, [380].
    • homage vice pays to, [795].
    • humility is a, [195].
    • in exchange for wealth, [736].
    • in her shape how lovely, [234].
    • is bold goodness never fearful, [49].
    • is its own reward, [207].
    • is like a rich stone, [167].
    • is like precious odours, [165].
    • is sufficient for happiness, [760].
    • is the chief good in life, [762].
    • itself 'scapes not, [129].
    • itself turns vice, [106].
    • linked with one, [551].
    • lovers of, all that are, [208].
    • makes the bliss, [320].
    • men of most renowned, [255].
    • more, than doth live, [178].
    • most in request is conformity, [601].
    • much, in If, [72].
    • must go through, brake that, [98].
    • nobility is the only, [721].
    • no man's, nor sufficiency, [53].
    • now is sold, [178].
    • of a sacrament, [767].
    • of humility, [207].
    • of necessity, to make a, [3], [192], [773].
    • of the soul, justice a, [762].
    • only makes our bliss below, [320].
    • outbuilds the pyramids, [309].
    • passes current over the world, [699].
    • progressive, approving heaven, [355].
    • requires a rough and stormy passage, [775].
    • royalty of, [668].
    • seek, for its own sake, [764].
    • she finds too painful, [321].
    • some fall by, [47].
    • some mark of, [63].
    • successful crime called, [34].
    • that possession would not show, [53].
    • the first, if thou wilt lere, [5].
    • then we find the, [53].
    • though in rags, [274].
    • thousand crimes and one, [551].
    • tincture of vice in the best, [777].
    • under heaven, every, [329].
    • wars that make ambition, [154].
    • with whom revenge is, [311].
  • Virtues,
    • all heavenly, shoot, [527].
    • be to her, very kind, [287].
    • but vices disguised, [794].
    • curse all his, [298].
    • did not go forth of us, if our, [46].
    • friend to her, [377].
    • Hannibal had mighty, [186].
    • is it a world to hide, in, [74].
    • nothing could surpass her in, [555].
    • pearl chain of all, [182].
    • powers dominations, [235].
    • spring of, [35].
    • to sustain good fortune, [794].
    • waste thyself upon thy, [46].
    • we write in water, [100].
    • will plead like angels, [118].
  • Virtue's
    • ferme land, [267].
    • guide, this maxim be my, [350].
    • manly cheek, [424].
    • side, his failings leaned to, [396].
  • Virtuous
    • actions, [670].
    • all the sisters, [852].
    • and noble education, [253].
    • and vicious every man, [318].
    • because thou art, [75].
    • deeds, blessings wait on, [294].
    • deeds, matter for, [36].
    • if a man be, withal, [4].
    • liberty, hour of, [298].
    • life, walk of, [307].
    • man, slumbers of the, [299].
    • Marcia towers above her sex, [298].
    • outrageously, [297].
    • soul, only a sweet and, [204].
    • who that is most, [4].
    • woman's counsel, [36].
    • world to hide, [74].
  • Virtuousest discreetest best, [238].
  • Virtuously, many daughters have done, [829].
  • Visage,
    • devotion's, [135].
    • in his mind, saw Othello's, [151].
    • lean body and, [222].
    • on his bold, [491].
  • Visages do cream and mantle, [60].
  • Visible
    • for the uncertain, [766].
    • no light but darkness, [223].
  • Vision,
    • a more delightful, [409].
    • and the faculty divine, [479].
    • baseless fabric of this, [43].
    • beatific, enjoyed in, [225].
    • clear dream and solemn, [245].
    • feminine, dazzles the, [594].
    • I took it for a faery, [244].
    • never dazzle the feminine, [594].
    • of unfilled desire, [768].
    • sensible to feeling, [119].
    • where there is no, [829].
    • write the, make it plain, [836].
    • young men's, [268].
  • Visions,
    • I have multiplied, [835].
    • of glory, [383].
    • young men shall see, [836].
  • Visit
    • her face too roughly, [128].
    • my sad heart, [112].
    • o'er the globe, our annual, [438].
  • Visits like those of angels, [281], [355], [514].
  • Visitations daze the world, [594].
  • Visiting acquaintance, [440].
  • Visitings, compunctious, [117].
  • [[1136]]Visual nerve, [240].
  • Vital
    • in every part, [236].
    • spark of heavenly flame, [334].
  • Vixerunt fortes ante Agamemnona, [555].
  • Vocal
    • spark instinct with music, [485].
    • voices, singers with, [285].
  • Vocation,
    • 't is my, [83].
    • to labour in his, [83].
  • Vociferation, in sweet, [285].
  • Vociferous, vocal voices most, [285].
  • Voice
    • and utterance, give them, [420].
    • ascending high, my, [302].
    • big manly, [69].
    • bird shall carry the, [831].
    • but a wandering, [474].
    • cry sleep no more, I heard a, [119].
    • each a mighty, [478].
    • give few thy, [130].
    • I sing with mortal, [236].
    • in every wind, [381].
    • in my dreaming ear, [515].
    • in the street, uttereth her, [824].
    • is Jacob's voice, [813].
    • is still for war, my, [298].
    • joy is the sweet, [502].
    • like a prophet's word, [562].
    • living, sways the soul, [748].
    • lost with singing of anthems, [88].
    • love's familiar, [566].
    • methought I heard a, [119].
    • monstrous little, [57].
    • more safe I sing with mortal, [236].
    • my spirit can cheer, [586].
    • of all the gods, [56].
    • of charmers, [821].
    • of God, daughter of the, [475].
    • of gratitude, still small, [383].
    • of nature cries, [385].
    • of sea and mountains, [478].
    • of sweetest tone, [583].
    • of that wild horn, [490].
    • of the hyena, [38].
    • of the past, audible, [580].
    • of the sluggard, [302].
    • of the turtle is heard, [832].
    • or hideous hum, [251].
    • pleasing on their ear, his, [345].
    • seasoned with a gracious, [63].
    • so charming left his, [237].
    • sole daughter of his, [239].
    • sounds like a prophet's, [562].
    • still small, [815].
    • sweeter thy, [630].
    • that is still, sound of a, [627].
    • that wakens the slumbering ages, [594].
    • the harmony of the world, [31].
    • thrill of a happy, [655].
    • was ever soft gentle and low, [149].
    • watch-dog's, [396].
    • without reply, [600].
    • you cannot hear, I hear a, [314].
  • Voices,
    • ancestral, [500].
    • earth with her thousand, [501].
    • keep tune and oars keep time, [518].
    • lead, where airy, [574].
    • most vociferous, [285].
    • music when soft, die, [567].
    • thank you for your, [103].
    • two, are there, [478].
    • your most sweet, [103].
  • Voiceful sea, swelling of the, [503].
  • Void,
    • left an aching, [422].
    • rapture to the dreary, [549].
    • yawning, of the future, [753].
  • Volcano, dancing on a, [811].
  • Volscians in Corioli, I fluttered your, [103].
  • Volscians' ears, unmusical to, [103].
  • Voltiger a painted vest had on, [685].
  • Voluble is his discourse, sweet and, [55].
  • Volume
    • of my brain, book and, [132].
    • small rare, [456].
    • within that awful, [494].
  • Volumes
    • from mine own library, [42].
    • history with all her, [546].
    • in folio, I am for whole, [55].
  • Voluptuous swell, music with its, [542].
  • Voluptuously surfeit out, [102].
  • Vomit, dog is turned to his, [849].
  • Votaress, imperial, passed on, [58].
  • Votaries, how the world rewards its, [802].
  • Votarist, like a sad, [243].
  • Vote,
    • hand and heart to this, [530].
    • that shakes the turrets of the land, [636].
  • Vow
    • and not pay, [830].
    • better thou shouldst not, [830].
    • me no vows, [862].
  • Vows,
    • lovers', seem sweet, [551].
    • our, are heard betimes, [269].
    • soul lends the tongue, [130].
    • with so much passion, [281].
  • Vowels, open, tire the ear, [324].
  • Voyage,
    • dry as the biscuit after a, [68].
    • of their life, [115].
  • Voyaging through strange seas, [475].
  • Vulcan's stithy, foul as, [138].
  • Vulgar
    • boil an egg, the, [330].
    • deaths unknown to fame, [339].
    • familiar but by no means, [129].
    • flight of common souls, [393].
    • the great, and the small, [262].
  • Vulgarity, the Jacksonian, [668].
  • Vulgarize the day of judgment, [597].
  • Vulture, rage of the, [549].
  • Vultures, protection of, to lambs, [442].
  • Wad some power, Oh, [448].
  • Wade through slaughter, [385].
  • Wades or creeps or flies, [230].
  • Waft
    • a feather or to drown a fly, [306].
    • me from distraction, [543].
    • thy name beyond the sky, [539].
  • Wafted by thy gentle gale, [455].
  • Wafture of your hand, angry, [112].
  • Wag
    • all, in hall where beards, [21].
    • let the world, [11].
  • Wags, see how the world, [68].
  • Wager, opinions backed by a, [554].
  • Wagers,
    • fools use arguments for, [213].
    • lay no, [398].
  • Wages of sin is death, [844].
  • Wagon, hitch your, to a star, [603].
  • Wail,
    • nothing to, [242].
    • with old woes, new, [161].
  • Wailing winds and naked woods, [573].
  • Wain, wheels of Phœbus', [243].
  • Waist,
    • lover's arm around her, [627].
    • round the slight, [548].
  • [[1137]]Wait
    • a century for a reader, [670].
    • to him who will but, [617].
    • who only stand and, [252].
  • Waited for the train, [626].
  • Wake
    • and call me early, [624].
    • and sleep, still did, [163].
    • and weep, here must I, [450].
    • dream of those who, [721].
    • if I should die before I, [687].
    • thee, till angels, [367].
    • to perish never, [478].
    • tremble when I, [418].
  • Wakes,
    • at country, [274].
    • the bitter memory, [231].
  • Waked
    • by the circling hours, [235].
    • me too soon, you have, [302].
    • she fled, I, [252].
  • Wakeful nightingale, [233].
  • Wakefulness, fail with, [590].
  • Wakens the slumbering ages, [594].
  • Waking
    • bliss, certainty of, [244].
    • man, dream of a, [761].
    • morn of toil nor night of, [491].
  • Wales a portion, [447].
  • Walk
    • about, foolery does, [76].
    • beneath it steadfastly, [641].
    • beyond the common, [307].
    • by faith not by sight, [846].
    • by moon or glittering starlight, [234].
    • in fear and dread, [499].
    • in silk attire, [673].
    • into my parlour, [605].
    • milky way or solar, [315].
    • none durst, but he, [275].
    • of art, every, [457].
    • of virtuous life, [307].
    • on wings, seem to, [339].
    • the earth unseen, [234].
    • under his huge legs, [110].
    • while ye have the light, [843].
    • with, pretty to, [256].
    • with stretched-forth necks, [833].
    • with you talk with you, [61].
  • Walks
    • abroad, take my, [301].
    • and shades, these happy, [239].
    • benighted under midday sun, [244].
    • echoing, between, [239].
    • eye nature's, [315].
    • happy, and shades, [239].
    • in beauty like the night, [551].
    • in King's Bench, [297].
    • o'er the dew, [127].
    • the waters like a thing of life, [550].
    • to-morrow, already, [504].
    • unavenged amongst us, [298].
    • up and down with me, [19].
  • Walked
    • in glory, him who, [470].
    • in paradise, [639].
    • in Thebes's streets, [517].
    • straight out of the ark, [460].
  • Walketh in darkness, [822].
  • Walking
    • and mincing as they go, [833].
    • in an air of glory, [263].
    • shadow, life 's but a, [125].
  • Wall,
    • bores through his castle, [82].
    • close the, up with our English dead, [91].
    • feather bed betwixt a, [211].
    • in the office of a, [81].
    • of partition, middle, [847].
    • weakest goes to the, [104].
    • whitewashed, [397].
  • Walls,
    • banners on the outward, [125].
    • have ears, [2].
    • peace be within thy, [824].
    • stone, do not a prison make, [260].
    • theatres porches, [438].
    • wooden, of England, [861].
  • Wallace bled, Scots wha hae wi', [450].
  • Waller was smooth, [329].
  • Wallets for our vices, [716].
  • Walnuts and the wine, [623].
  • Walton's heavenly memory, [484].
  • Wand,
    • bright gold ring on her, [520].
    • he walked with, [224].
  • Wander
    • through eternity, [227].
    • with me, come, [611].
  • Wandered
    • by the brookside, [634].
    • east I 've wandered west, [580].
    • long in fancy's maze, [328].
  • Wanderers o'er eternity, [543].
  • Wandering,
    • as the bird by, [828].
    • mazes lost, in, [228].
    • moon riding near, [250].
    • on a foreign strand, [488].
    • on as loth to die, [484].
    • passenger, forlorn and, [243].
    • steps and slow, [240].
    • voice, but a, [474].
  • Wanderings of thy thought, [497].
  • Wanders heaven-directed, [321].
  • Want
    • as an armed man, [825].
    • exasperated into crime, [639].
    • lonely, retired to die, [366].
    • not what we wish but what we, [390].
    • of a horse the rider was lost, [360].
    • of a nail the shoe was lost, [360].
    • of a shoe the horse was lost, [360].
    • of decency is want of sense, [278].
    • of heart, as well as, [584].
    • of thought, evil wrought by, [584].
    • of thought, whistled for, [273].
    • of towns, elephants for, [289].
    • of wealth, rich from very, [387].
    • though much I, that most would have, [22].
    • to be undonne, to, [30].
  • Wants
    • but little, man, [308], [402].
    • money means and content, [70].
    • supply, his presence shall my, [3].
    • that pinch the poor, [424].
  • Wanted
    • a good word, never, [400].
    • many an idle song, [326].
    • one immortal song, [267].
  • Wanting,
    • art found, [835].
    • not, what is stolen, [154].
    • the accomplishment of verse, [479].
  • Wanton
    • boys that swim on bladders, [99].
    • eyes, stretched-forth necks and, [833].
    • stings and motions of the sense, [47].
    • sweetness, witchingly instil a, [357].
    • wiles, quips and cranks and, [248].
  • Wantoned with thy breakers, [548].
  • Wantonness in clothes, [201].
  • War,
    • aid after the, [205].
    • blast of, blows in our ears, [91].
    • [[1138]]brazen throat of, [240].
    • by nature in a state of, [290].
    • cause of a long ten years', [280].
    • Christ went agin, an' pillage, [659].
    • circumstance of glorious, [154].
    • corn is the sinews of, [771].
    • delays are dangerous in, [276].
    • even to the knife, [541].
    • ez fer, I call it murder, [658].
    • first in, first in peace, [445].
    • first touch of liberty's, [525].
    • flinty and steel couch of, [151].
    • garland of the, [159].
    • grim-visaged, [95].
    • hand of, infection and the, [81].
    • he sung is toil and trouble, [272].
    • he who did well in, [648].
    • in peace prepare for, [712].
    • in time of peace thinks of, [191].
    • is a game, [421].
    • is still the cry, [541].
    • its thousands slays, [425].
    • law spoke too softly for, [725].
    • let slip the dogs of, [113].
    • magnificent but not, [808].
    • man of peace and, [214].
    • my sentence is for open, [226].
    • my voice is still for, [298].
    • neither learn, any more, [832].
    • never was a good, [361].
    • no discharge in that, [831].
    • no room for second miscarriage in, [733].
    • not with the dead, I, [338].
    • of elements, amidst the, [299].
    • or battle's sound, [251].
    • peace no less renowned than, [252].
    • pestilence and, [229].
    • seeks its victims in the young, [697].
    • sinews of, [810].
    • spoils of, [569].
    • squadrons and right form of, [112].
    • storm of, was gone, [465].
    • testament of bleeding, [82].
    • the state of nature, [407].
    • the study of a prince, [407].
    • this is, [678].
    • to be prepared for, [425].
    • tug of, then was the, [281].
    • unjust peace before a just, [361].
    • unsuccessful or successful, [418].
    • voices prophesying, [500].
    • was in his heart, [821].
    • weak defence in, [273].
    • with honour as in, [103].
  • Wars
    • and rumours of wars, [841].
    • big, that make ambition virtue, [154].
    • more pangs and fears than, [99].
    • no sound of clashing, [642].
    • noise of endless, [229].
    • of kites or crows, [255].
    • thousand, of old, [633].
    • who does i' the, [158].
  • War's
    • glorious art, [311].
    • red techstone, [660].
  • Warble his native wood-notes, [249].
  • Warbled to the string, [250].
  • Warbler of poetic prose, [421].
  • Warblers roam, where idle, [523].
  • Ward
    • has no heart they say, [456].
    • thou knowest my old, [84].
  • Warder of the brain, [119].
  • Ware, great bed at, [305].
  • Warm
    • as ecstasy, [414].
    • heart within, [422].
    • without heating, [312].
  • Warmest welcome at an inn, [379].
  • Warms in the sun, [316].
  • Warmth,
    • dear as the vital, [280].
    • lack of kindly, [109].
    • of its July, [595].
    • soft ethereal, [228].
  • Warn comfort and command, [475].
  • Warning,
    • at th' expected, [447].
    • come without, [680].
    • for a thoughtless man, [481].
    • give little, [433].
    • take from others, [703].
    • wilderness of, [661].
  • Warp, weave the, [383].
  • Warrant, truth shall be thy, [25].
  • Warrior
    • famoused for fight, [161].
    • intrepid and unselfish, [571].
    • taking his rest, like a, [563].
  • Warriors
    • feel, stern joy that, [419].
    • fierce fiery, [112].
  • Warres and faithful loves, [27].
  • Warsaw, order reigns in, [809].
  • Wash,
    • dirty linen to, [800].
    • her guilt away, [403].
  • Washed with morning dew, [491].
  • Washing his hands with invisible soap, [584].
  • Washington,
    • America has furnished a, [530].
    • is in the clear upper sky, [531].
    • name of, shall shed an eternal glory, [572].
  • Washington's awful memory, [507].
  • Washingtonian dignity, the, [668].
  • Waste,
    • affections run to, [546].
    • haste maketh, [9].
    • in the wide, is a tree, [552].
    • its sweetness on the desert air, [385].
    • long nights, [29].
    • not the remnant of thy life, [750].
    • ocean's melancholy, [572].
    • of feelings unemployed, [549].
    • of hopes laid, [606].
    • of thought, thinking is idle, [517].
    • thyself upon thy virtues, [46].
  • Wasted
    • for tyrants, [525].
    • some nine moons, [149].
  • Wasteful and ridiculous excess, [79].
  • Wasteth at noonday, [822].
  • Wasting in despair, [199].
  • Watch
    • a mouse, as a cat would, [293].
    • an idler is a, [415].
    • authentic, is shown, [256].
    • call the rest of the, [52].
    • care keeps his, [106].
    • each believes his own, [323].
    • in every old man's eye, [106].
    • in the night, [822].
    • no eye to, no tongue to wound, [522].
    • o'er man's mortality, [478].
    • [[1139]]some must, while some sleep, [138].
    • stars set their, in the sky, [515].
    • that wants both hands, [415].
    • the hour, do but, [555].
    • whispers of each other's, [91].
    • with more advised, [60].
    • your opportunity, [758].
  • Watches,
    • dictionaries are like, [375].
    • judgments as our, [323].
  • Watch-dog's
    • honest bark, [556].
    • voice that bayed, [396].
  • Watched her breathing, [583].
  • Watcher of the skies, [576].
  • Watchful
    • eye, guard me with a, [300].
    • night, the, [508].
  • Watching thee from hour to hour, [634].
  • Watchman what of the night, [833].
  • Water
    • and a crust, [574].
    • at Lodore, [506].
    • brooks, hart panteth after, [820].
    • but the desert, [546].
    • but limns on, [170].
    • conscious, saw its God, [258].
    • continually dropping, [728].
    • cup of, a little thing, [577].
    • deeds writ in, [197].
    • deepest in smoothest stream, [33].
    • drink no longer, [848].
    • drops, women's weapons, [146].
    • earth hath bubbles as the, [116].
    • glass of brandy and, [457].
    • horse to the, [14].
    • imperceptible, [584].
    • in the rough rude sea, [81].
    • in water, indistinct as, [158].
    • made his mouth to, [212].
    • milk and, [554].
    • miller sees not all the, [192].
    • more, glideth by the mill, [104].
    • much, goeth by the mill, [18].
    • name was writ in, [577].
    • nectar and rocks pure gold, [44].
    • ne'er left man in the mire, [109].
    • rats and land rats, [61].
    • sipped brandy and, [454].
    • smooth runs the, [93].
    • spilt on the ground, [815].
    • thieves and land thieves, [61].
    • this business will never hold, [296].
    • travel by land or, [293].
    • unstable as, [813].
    • virtues we write in, [100].
    • water everywhere, [498].
    • went by, instead of land, [725].
    • whole stay of, [833].
  • Waters,
    • beside the still, [819].
    • blood-dyed, [513].
    • blood thicker than, [493].
    • blue, fades o'er the, [540].
    • cannot quench love, [832].
    • cast thy bread upon the, [831].
    • cold, to a thirsty soul, [828].
    • do business in great, [823].
    • dreadful noise of, in mine ears, [96].
    • fish in troubled, [283].
    • hell of, [545].
    • meet, where the bright, [520].
    • noise of many, [822].
    • of the Nile, [596].
    • once more upon the, [542].
    • o'er the glad, [550].
    • rave, where the scattered, [679].
    • rising world of, [230].
    • she walks the, [550].
    • stolen, are sweet, [825].
    • unpathed, undreamed shores, [78].
    • where the bright, meet, [520].
    • wide as the, be, [484].
    • words writ in, [37].
  • Waterloo, every man his, [641].
  • Watermen
    • look astern while they row, [739].
    • row one way and look another, [186].
  • Watery deep, plough the, [337].
  • Wattle, did you ever hear of Capt., [436].
  • Wave,
    • all sunk beneath the, [423].
    • break of the, [561].
    • cool translucent, [246].
    • fountain's murmuring, [428].
    • life on the ocean, [679].
    • long may it, [517].
    • Munich all thy banners, [515].
    • of life kept heaving, [583].
    • of the ocean, [680].
    • o' the sea, I wish you a, [78].
    • so dies a, along the shore, [434].
    • spangling the, [492].
    • succeeds a wave, [202].
    • while the sea rolls its, [675].
    • winning, deserving note, [201].
    • with dimpled face, [681].
  • Waves,
    • amidst a sea of, [345].
    • are brightly glowing, [611].
    • bound beneath me, [542].
    • Britannia rules the, [358].
    • can roll, wherever, [413].
    • come as the, come, [493].
    • dashed high, the breaking, [569].
    • lapsing, on quiet shores, [619].
    • nothing save the, and I, [558].
    • o'er the mountain, [514].
    • proud, be stayed, [817].
    • sea rolls its, [675].
    • went high, when the, [267].
    • were rough, when the, [526].
    • what are the wild, saying, [680].
    • whist, the wild, [42].
    • with roots deep set, [618].
  • Waved her lily hand, [348].
  • Wavering, more longing, [75].
  • Wax,
    • my heart is, to be moulded, [792].
    • to flaming youth, virtue be as, [140].
    • to receive marble to retain, [554].
  • Way,
    • adorns and cheers our, [399].
    • as birds I see my, [643].
    • but how carve, [651].
    • dim and perilous, [465], [480].
    • eftest, [53].
    • face is like the milky, [256].
    • freed his soul the nearest, [367].
    • glory leads the, [281].
    • glory shows the, [281].
    • God moves in a mysterious, [423].
    • guide my lonely, [402].
    • heaven's wide pathless, [250].
    • home, the next, [204].
    • [[1140]]home, the shortest, [204].
    • homeward plods his weary, [384].
    • I am going a long, [629].
    • in such a solemn, [635].
    • let the wicked forsake his, [834].
    • life's common, [472].
    • lion in the, there is a, [828].
    • long is the, and hard, [227].
    • longest, round, [204].
    • madness lies that, [147].
    • man's heart deviseth his, [826].
    • marshall'st me the, [119].
    • mind my compass and my, [354].
    • narrow is the, [839].
    • no t' other side the, [586].
    • noiseless tenor of their, [385].
    • of all flesh, [181].
    • of all the earth, [814].
    • of bargain, in the, [85].
    • of kindness, save in the, [463].
    • of life, my, [124].
    • of transgressors, [826].
    • on their winding, [536].
    • one, possible of speaking truth, [651].
    • out of his wreck, [100].
    • parting of the, [835].
    • permit nature to take her, [780].
    • pretty Fanny's, [305].
    • she dances such a, [256].
    • small to greater must give, [157].
    • solar walk or milky, [315].
    • something given that, [185].
    • sordid, he wends, [564].
    • steep and thorny, to heaven, [129].
    • tenor of his, [425].
    • that milky, which nightly, [236].
    • through Eden took their, [240].
    • through many a weary, [580].
    • to be deceived, [795].
    • to dusty death, [125].
    • to heaven, all the, [259].
    • to heaven led the, [313].
    • to hit a woman's heart, [597].
    • to parish church, plain as, [68].
    • we will precede lead the, [441].
    • where is the good, [835].
    • where prudence points the, [672].
    • which, I fly is hell, [231].
    • which, shall I fly, [231].
    • which, the wind is, [195].
    • which, they walk, [119].
    • wide is the gate broad the, [839].
    • wisdom finds a, [444].
    • working out its, [267].
  • Ways,
    • amend your, [835].
    • among the untrodden, [469].
    • cheerful, of men, [230].
    • fortune hath divers, [35].
    • God fulfils himself in many, [629].
    • hundred and fifty, [71].
    • newest kind of, [90].
    • of glory, trod the, [100].
    • of God, just are the, [242].
    • of God to man, vindicate the, [315].
    • of God to men, justify the, [223].
    • of heaven, just are the, [344].
    • of her household, [829].
    • of hoar antiquity, [403].
    • of honour, the perfect, [101].
    • of men, far from the, [345].
    • of pleasantness, [825].
    • of the gods full of providence, [749].
    • shadow falls both, [240].
    • stand ye in the, [835].
    • the heart doth reveal, [502].
    • that are dark, [669].
    • to lengthen our days, [521].
    • torture ten thousand, [270].
    • travel on life's common, [472].
    • wandered all our, [26].
  • Wayfaring men, [835].
  • Wayward
    • and tetchy, [97].
    • sisters depart in peace, [676].
  • We
    • are men my liege, [121].
    • are ne'er like angels, [182].
    • never mention her, [581].
  • Weak
    • against the strong, [653].
    • and beggarly elements, [846].
    • and despised old man, [147].
    • concessions of the, [408].
    • fine by defect and delicately, [321].
    • minds led captive, [240].
    • overcome the strong, [696].
    • protest of the, [653].
    • the flesh is, [841].
    • to be a sinner, too, [109].
    • to be, is miserable, [223].
    • women went astray, if, [287].
  • Weaker vessel, as unto the, [849].
  • Weakest
    • bodies, strongest works in, [141].
    • goes to the wall, [104].
    • kind of fruit, [64].
  • Weakness,
    • amiable, [442].
    • strength perfect in, [846].
    • stronger by, [221].
  • Weaknesses, amiable, [430].
  • Weal,
    • prayer for others', [539].
    • the public, [777].
  • Wealth,
    • accumulates, where, [396].
    • and commerce, [680].
    • and freedom reign, [394].
    • boundless his, [488].
    • by any means get, [329].
    • e'er gave, all that, [384].
    • excess of, is cause of covetousness, [41].
    • excludes but one evil, [373].
    • genuine and less guilty, [257].
    • get place and, [329].
    • ignorance of, his best riches, [396].
    • loss of, is loss of dirt, [8].
    • of Ormus and of Ind, [226].
    • of seas the spoils of war, [569].
    • of the Indies, [373].
    • preferring to eternal praise, [341].
    • private credit is, [689].
    • rich from want of, [387].
    • shade that follows, [402].
    • that sinews bought, [418].
    • virtue in exchange for, [736].
  • Wealthy
    • and wise, healthy, [360].
    • curled darlings, [149].
  • Weans in their bed, are the, [679].
  • Weapon,
    • satire 's my, [328].
    • still as snowflakes, [538].
  • Weapons,
    • women's, water-drops, [146].
  • [[1141]]Wear
    • a crown, sweet to, [94].
    • a face of joy, [471].
    • a golden sorrow, [98].
    • a lion's hide, [79].
    • motley 's the only, [68].
    • not much the worse for, [417].
    • out than rust out, better, [853].
  • Wearers of rings and chains, [511].
  • Weariest worldly life, [49].
  • Weariness
    • can snore, [160].
    • may toss him, [205].
    • of the flesh, [832].
  • Wearing, worse for the, [16].
  • Wearisome condition, [35].
  • Wears a hood, drink with him that, [22].
  • Weary
    • and old with service, [99].
    • and worn, with fingers, [585].
    • be at rest, there the, [816].
    • bones, come to lay his, [100].
    • of breath, one more unfortunate, [586].
    • of conjectures, I am, [299].
    • of toil and of tears, [668].
    • stale flat and unprofitable, [128].
    • with disasters, [121].
  • Weasel, it is like a, [139].
  • Weather,
    • fair, out of the north, [817].
    • many can brook the, [55].
    • through pleasant and cloudy, [433].
    • will be fair for the sky is red, [840].
    • wind or, nought cared for, [503].
  • Weathercock on a steeple, [44].
  • Weathered the storm, [464].
  • Weave the warp, [383].
  • Weaver's shuttle, swifter than a, [816].
  • Web
    • from their own entrails spin, [274].
    • in middle of her, [175].
    • like the stained, [526].
    • of our life is of mingled yarn, [74].
    • tangled, we weave, [490].
    • that whitens in the sun, [526].
  • Webster a steam-engine, [461].
  • Wed
    • at leisure, wooed in haste, [72].
    • December when they, [71].
    • itself with thought, speech, [632].
    • with this ring I thee, [851].
  • Wedded
    • love, hail, [234].
    • maid and widowed wife, [494].
  • Wedding is destiny, [10].
  • Wedding-gown is prettiest, [597].
  • Wedge, for a tough log a tough, [712].
  • Wedges of gold, [96].
  • Wedged in that timber, [278].
  • Wedlock compared to public feasts, [176].
  • Wee
    • short hour, some, [446].
    • thing, bonny, [450].
    • thing handsome, [450].
    • wife of mine, sweet, [450].
    • Willie Winkie, [679].
  • Weed
    • flung from the rock, [542].
    • ill, groweth fast, [13].
    • ill, grows apace, [35].
    • in palmer's, [243].
    • on Lethe wharf, [131].
    • pernicious, [415].
    • who art so lovely fair, [155].
  • Weeds,
    • bittern booming in the, [592].
    • dank and dropping, [253].
    • of glorious feature, [30].
    • outworn, winter, [566].
    • who in widow, appears, [449].
    • wiped away the, [598].
  • Weed's plain heart, [656].
  • Weeded, rich soils often to be, [168].
  • Week,
    • argument for a, [84].
    • divide the Sunday from the, [126].
    • of all the days that 's in the, [285].
  • Weeks thegither, fou for, [451].
  • Week's labour, good, [174].
  • Weep
    • a people inurned, [592].
    • away the life of care, [566].
    • here must I wake and, [450].
    • in our darkness, let us, [655].
    • laugh that I may not, [558].
    • leaves the wretch to, [402].
    • let the stricken deer go, [138].
    • make the laughter, [163].
    • might not, for thee, [563].
    • night is the time to, [497].
    • no more, lady, [405].
    • no more nor sigh, [183].
    • not for him, [655].
    • such tricks as make the angels, [48].
    • tears such as angels, [225].
    • that trust and that deceiving, [641].
    • the more because in vain, [386].
    • to record, [513].
    • while all around thee, [438].
    • who would not, [327].
    • women must, [664].
    • words that, [262].
    • yet scarce know why, [525].
  • Weeper laugh, make the, [163].
  • Weeping
    • eyes, wipe my, [303].
    • for the morrow, [803].
    • thou sat'st, [438].
    • to heal sorrow by, [697].
    • upon his bed has sate, [617].
  • Weigh
    • my eyelids down, [89].
    • the man not his title, [282].
  • Weighs upon the heart, [125].
  • Weighed in the balances, [835].
  • Weight,
    • heavy and the weary, [467].
    • if clay could think and mind were, [483].
    • in gold, thrice their, [456].
    • of learning, [634].
    • of mightiest monarchies, [227].
    • of seventy years, [479].
    • of woe, bowed down by, [561].
    • the enormous, [337].
  • Weighty sense flows in fit words, [268].
  • Weird sisters, [123].
  • Welcome
    • at an inn, warmest, [379].
    • deep-mouthed, [556].
    • ever smiles, [102].
    • friend, when it comes say, [258].
    • in your eye your hand, [117].
    • peaceful evening in, [420].
    • pure-eyed faith, [243].
    • shade, more, [313].
    • small cheer and great, [50].
    • the coming guest, [328], [346].
    • the sweet, more, [74].
  • Welkin dome, lit the, [574].
  • Well,
    • all is well that ends, [13].
    • bucket which hung in the, [537].
    • descended, desirable to be, [729].
    • [[1142]]done is done soon enough, [781].
    • good deed to say, [98].
    • heart's deep, [683].
    • here, if we do, [439].
    • if the end be well all is, [802].
    • last drop in the, [553].
    • live, what thou livest, [240].
    • not so deep as a, [107].
    • not wisely but too, [156].
    • of English undefyled, [28].
    • oft we mar what 's, [146].
    • paid that is well satisfied, [65].
    • read, exceedingly, [86].
    • said again, [98].
    • shaken, when taken to be, [454].
    • still forever fare thee, [552].
    • stricken in age, [813].
    • to be honest and true, [689].
    • to be merry and wise, [689].
    • to be off with the old love, [689].
    • to know her own, [238].
    • worth doing, [352].
  • Wells, buckets into empty, [419].
  • Well-attired woodbine, [248].
  • Well-born boys, necessary for, [760].
  • Well-bred
    • man, sensible and, [415].
    • whisper close the scene, [419].
  • Well experienced archer, [161].
  • Well-favoured man, to be a, [51].
  • Well-graced actor, after a, [82].
  • Wellington minister of immortal fame, [609].
  • Well-languaged Daniel, [201].
  • Well-ordered mind, [751].
  • Well-spring of pleasure, [640].
  • Well-taught mind, [343].
  • Well-trod stage, then to the, [249].
  • Weltering in his blood, [271].
  • Wench's black eye, white, [106].
  • Wept
    • away in transient tears, [679].
    • Cæsar hath, [113].
    • each other's tears, [611].
    • o'er his wounds, [396].
    • we grieved we sighed we, [262].
    • with delight at your smile, [680].
  • Werken wel and hastily, [3].
  • Werkman, ther n' is no, [3].
  • Werling, young man's, [19].
  • Wert thou all that I wish, [522].
  • West,
    • blue eyes sought the, [487].
    • no South no North no East no, [517].
    • topples round the dreary, [631].
  • Western
    • dome, him of the, [268].
    • flower, a little, [58].
    • star, lovers love the, [487].
  • Westminster
    • Abbey or victory, [446].
    • we thrive at, [334], [800].
  • Westward
    • the course of empire, [312].
    • the star of empire, [312].
  • West-wind purr contented, [660].
  • Wet
    • damnation, [34].
    • guess what I should perform in the, [787].
    • sheet and flowing sea, [537].
    • with unseen tears, [497].
  • Wether, tainted, of the flock, [64].
  • Wethers, return to our, [771].
  • Whale,
    • bobbed for, [217].
    • throw a tub to the, [291].
    • very like a, [139].
  • Wharf, fat weed on Lethe, [131].
  • What
    • a fall was there, [114].
    • a falling-off was there, [132].
    • a monstrous tail our cat has, [285].
    • a piece of work is a man, [134].
    • a taking was he in, [46].
    • and where they be, [631].
    • are the wild waves saying, [680].
    • are these so withered, [116].
    • boots it at one gate, [242].
    • can an old man do but die, [584].
    • can ennoble sots, [319].
    • care I how chaste she be, [26].
    • care I how fair she be, [26].
    • constitutes a State, [438].
    • dire effects from civil discord, [299].
    • do you read my lord, [133].
    • God hath joined together, [840].
    • has been has been, [274].
    • has posterity done for us, [439].
    • he has he gives, [102].
    • he knew what 's, [8], [210], [786].
    • is a lie, after all, [560].
    • is a man profited, [840].
    • is and what must be, [231].
    • is done is done, [121].
    • is done we may compute, [448].
    • is gone and what 's past help, [77].
    • is Hecuba to him, [134].
    • is her history, [75].
    • is impossible can't be, [454].
    • is in a name, [105].
    • is one man's poison, [199].
    • is the night, [123].
    • is worth in anything, [213].
    • is writ is writ, [548].
    • is yours is mine, [50], [700].
    • makes all doctrines plain, [215].
    • man dare I dare, [122].
    • may man within him hide, [49].
    • men daily do not knowing, [52].
    • men dare do what men may do, [52].
    • mighty contests rise, [325].
    • more felicitie can fall, [30].
    • ne'er was nor is, [323].
    • news on the Rialto, [61].
    • none hath dared thou hast done, [26].
    • oft was thought, [323].
    • seest thou else, [42].
    • so rare as a day in June, [658].
    • sought they thus afar, [569].
    • the dickens, [46].
    • thou liv'st live well, [240].
    • thou wouldst highly, [117].
    • though the field be lost, [223].
    • was good shall be good, [649].
    • was shall live as before, [649].
    • we gave we have, [802].
    • we have we prize not, [53].
    • we left we lost, [802].
    • we spent we had, [802].
    • will Mrs. Grundy say, [457].
  • Whatever
    • is best administered, [318].
    • is is in its causes just, [276].
    • is is not, [284].
    • is is right, [316].
    • [[1143]]is worth doing at all, [352].
    • was great seemed to him little, [591].
    • was or is or will be, [740].
  • Whatsoever
    • a man soweth, [847].
    • state I am, in, [847].
    • thing is lost, [424].
    • things are honest, [847].
    • things are just, [847].
    • things are lovely, [847].
    • things are of good report, [847].
    • things are pure, [847].
    • things are true, [847].
    • thy hand findeth to do, [831].
    • ye would that men should do, [839].
  • Wheat,
    • as two grains of, [60].
    • for this planting, [616].
  • Wheedling arts, the, [348].
  • Wheel,
    • as she turns the giddy, [393].
    • broken at the cistern, [831].
    • butterfly upon a, [328].
    • in the midst of a wheel, [835].
    • noisy, was still, [634].
    • shoulder to the, [189].
    • the sofa round, [420].
    • the world is a, [610].
  • Wheels
    • of brazen chariots, [236].
    • of Phœbus' wain, [243].
    • of weary life stood still, [276].
  • Wheel-work, was man made a, [649].
  • Wheeson week, Wednesday in, [89].
  • Whelp and hound, mongrel, [400].
  • When
    • found make a note of, [652].
    • he would he shall have nay, [9].
    • I ope my lips, [60].
    • in doubt win the trick, [861].
    • Israel of the Lord, [493].
    • Israel was from bondage led, [261].
    • love speaks, [56].
    • lovely woman stoops to folly, [403].
    • shall we three meet again, [115].
    • taken to be well shaken, [454].
    • the age is in the wit is out, [52].
    • the sea was roaring, 't was, [347].
    • we two parted, [539].
  • Whence
    • and what art thou, [229].
    • can comfort spring, [479].
    • is thy learning, [348].
  • Where
    • dwellest thou, [103].
    • go the poet's lines, [636].
    • go we know not, [48].
    • I would ever be, I am, [538].
    • ignorance is bliss, [382].
    • is my child, an echo answers, [550].
    • law ends tyranny begins, [364].
    • lives the man that has not tried, [492].
    • Macgregor sits, [790].
    • my Julia's lips do smile, [201].
    • none admire, useless to excel, [377].
    • the bee sucks there suck I, [43].
    • the Lord knows, [318].
    • the shoe pinches, [724].
    • the tree falleth, [831].
    • thou lodgest I will lodge, [814].
    • was Roderick then, [492].
    • your treasure is, [838].
  • Whereabout, prate of my, [119].
  • Where'er I roam, [394].
  • Wherefore
    • are these things hid, [74].
    • art thou Romeo, [105].
    • for every why a, [50], [210].
    • in all things, why and, [93].
  • Wheresoever whensoever, [436].
  • Whether in sea or fire, [126].
  • Whetstone, the blunt, [32].
  • While
    • I was musing, [819].
    • stands the Coliseum, [546].
    • thee I seek protecting Power, [674].
    • there is life there 's hope, [349].
  • Whining school-boy, [69].
  • Whip,
    • a hangman's, [448].
    • in every honest hand a, [155].
    • me such honest knaves, [149].
  • Whips and scorns of time, [135].
  • Whipped
    • for o'erdoing termagant, [137].
    • the offending Adam, [90].
  • Whipping, who should 'scape, [134].
  • Whipster, every puny, [156].
  • Whirligig of time, [77].
  • Whirlwind
    • of passion, [137].
    • reap the, [835].
    • rides in the, [299], [331].
  • Whirlwind's
    • roar, [394].
    • sway, sweeping, [383].
  • Whisper,
    • full well the busy, [397].
    • hark they, [334].
    • of the throne, shape the, [633].
    • softness in chambers, [254].
    • well-bred, close the scene, [419].
    • with far-heard, [498].
  • Whispers
    • low, when duty, [600].
    • of each other's watch, [91].
    • of fancy, [367].
    • the o'er-fraught heart, [124].
  • Whispered
    • in heaven, 't was, [674].
    • it to the woods, [238].
    • word, sweet in every, [551].
  • Whispering
    • humbleness, [61].
    • I will ne'er consent, [556].
    • lovers made, for, [395].
    • tongues can poison truth, [500].
    • wind, bayed the, [396].
    • with white lips, [543].
  • Whist, the wild waves, [42].
  • Whistle
    • and she will come to you, [198], [449].
    • and sing, still he'd, [436].
    • clear as a, [351].
    • free, the shrill winds, [653].
    • her off and let her down, [153].
    • paid dear for his, [361].
    • them back, when he pleased, [399].
    • wel ywette, [3].
  • Whistles in his sound, pipes and, [69].
  • Whistled for want of thought, [273].
  • Whistling
    • aloud to bear his courage up, [354].
    • of a name, [262], [319].
    • to keep from being afraid, [277].
  • White,
    • a moment, then melts, [451].
    • as heaven, soul as, [197].
    • as snow, beard was as, [142].
    • black and gray, [231].
    • or a black stone, [789].
    • pure celestial, [574].
    • radiance of eternity, [565].
    • shall not neutralize the black, [651].
    • [[1144]]so very white, nor, [464].
    • wench's black eye, [106].
    • will have its black, [404].
    • wonder of Juliet's hand, [108].
  • Whited sepulchres, [841].
  • White-handed hope, [243].
  • Whiteness,
    • angel, [52].
    • of his soul, he had kept the, [543].
  • Whitens in the sun, web that, [526].
  • Whiter than driven snow, [380].
  • Whitewashed wall, [397].
  • White-winged reapers, [264].
  • Whither thou goest I will go, [814].
  • Who
    • ran to help me when I fell, [535].
    • that hath ever been, [497].
    • think not God at all, [242].
    • think too little, [268].
    • thinks must mourn, [289].
    • would fardels bear, [136].
    • would not be a boy, [541].
    • would not weep, [327].
  • Whole
    • duty of man, [832].
    • half was more than the, [758].
    • head is sick, [832].
    • heart is faint, [832].
    • of it, let me taste the, [650].
    • of life to live, 't is not the, [496].
    • one stupendous, [316].
    • part we see but not a, [315].
    • stay of bread, [833].
    • world, if he shall gain the, [840].
    • world kin, makes the, [102].
  • Wholesome
    • restraint, liberty is, [531].
    • the nights are, [127].
  • Wholesomest, old wine is, [181].
  • Whores were burnt alive, [287].
  • Whose dog are you, [334].
  • Whoso sheddeth man's blood, [812].
  • Why
    • a wherefore, every, [50], [210].
    • and wherefore in all things, [93].
    • ar' n't they all contented, [689].
    • thus longing thus forever sighing, [680].
  • Wicked
    • cease from troubling, [816].
    • flee when no man pursueth, [829].
    • forsake his way, [834].
    • little better than one of the, [83].
    • man was never wise, [342].
    • mercies of the, are cruel, [826].
    • must have done something, [763].
    • no man all at once, [721].
    • no peace unto the, [834].
    • or charitable, be thy intents, [130].
    • something, this way comes, [123].
    • world, vanity of this, [850].
  • Wickedness,
    • disgrace of, added to old age, [735].
    • methods in man's, [197].
    • one man's, [710].
    • sweet in his mouth, [817].
    • tents of, dwell in the, [821].
  • Wickliffe's dust shall spread abroad, [484].
  • Wide,
    • a world too, [69].
    • as a church door, 't is not so, [107].
    • as his will extends, [342].
    • as the waters be, [484].
    • enough for thee and me, [378].
    • is the gate, [839].
    • sea, alone on a, [498].
    • the villains march, [87].
    • was his parish, [2].
  • Widening, ever, slowly silence all, [629].
  • Wide-waving wings, [424].
  • Widow
    • of fifty, here 's to the, [442].
    • some undone, [194].
    • weeds appears, in, [449].
    • woman, [815].
  • Widows, thousands of undone, [172].
  • Widow's heart to sing, [817].
  • Widowed wife and wedded maid, [494].
  • Wielded at will, [241].
  • Wife,
    • all the world and his, [293].
    • and children hostages to fortune, [165].
    • and children impediments to great enterprises, [165].
    • Cæsar's, free from suspicion, [727].
    • dearer than the bride, [377].
    • giving honour unto the, [849].
    • love your neighbour's, [591].
    • man who tells his, all he knows, [222].
    • mirror of an honest, [463].
    • my particular plague is my, [730].
    • not so much as suspected, [727].
    • of mine, sweet wee, [450].
    • of thy bosom, [813].
    • sympathetic, [698].
    • the shoemaker's, [15].
    • the weaker vessel, [849].
    • true and honourable, [112].
    • what would you with my, [791].
    • whoso findeth a, [827].
    • widowed, and wedded maid, [494].
    • with nine small children, [687].
  • Wifly patience, flour of, [4].
  • Wight
    • borne to disastrous end, [30].
    • if ever such, were, [151].
    • O base Hungarian, [45].
    • of high renown, [406].
  • Wild
    • and willowed shore, [487].
    • by starts 't was, [390].
    • in their attire, so, [116].
    • in woods, when, [275].
    • passion-waves lulled to rest, [562].
    • the garden was a, [513].
    • thyme blows, bank where the, [58].
    • waves saying, what are the, [680].
    • with all regret, [630].
  • Wilderness,
    • choice grain into this, [266].
    • lodge in some vast, [418].
    • lodging-place in the, [835].
    • love in such a, [516].
    • of single instances, [627].
    • of sweets, [235].
    • of warning, [661].
  • Wildernesses, desert, [243].
  • Wild-fowl, concerning, [77].
  • Wild-goose chase, [786].
  • Wild-warbling measures, [447].
  • Wile, children with endearing, [397].
  • Wiles,
    • cranks and wanton, [248].
    • transient sorrows simple, [474].
  • Will
    • and fate fix'd fate, [228].
    • based upon her people's, [623].
    • be there a, [444].
    • complies against his, [215].
    • craft of, [163].
    • current of a woman's, [670].
    • [[1145]]executes a freeman's, [538].
    • for if she, she will, [313].
    • for the deed, [292], [297], [772].
    • glideth at his own sweet, [470].
    • good or evil, save in the, [746].
    • good or ill lies in the, [744].
    • good, toward men, [841].
    • had tongue at, [151].
    • Honeycomb, [297].
    • I should have my, [788].
    • left free the human, [334].
    • my poverty but not my, [108].
    • not when he may, [9].
    • one man's, to live by, [31].
    • or won't, a woman, [313].
    • pay thy poverty not thy, [108].
    • puzzles the, [136].
    • reason firm the temperate, [475].
    • reason panders, [140].
    • serveth not another's, [174].
    • star of the unconquered, [613].
    • state's collected, [438].
    • to do the soul to dare, [491].
    • torrent of a woman's, [313].
    • unconquerable, [223].
    • when you, they won't, [703].
    • wielded at, [241].
  • William
    • cook, tell, [90].
    • you are old father, [506].
  • Willie Winkie, wee, [679].
  • Willing
    • hart, [11].
    • the spirit indeed is, [841].
    • to wound, [327].
  • Willingly let it die, not, [253].
  • Willow,
    • all a green, [9].
    • lake where drooped the, [596].
    • willow willow, oh, [406].
  • Willows,
    • dew-drooping, [666].
    • harps upon the, [824].
  • Willowed shore, wild and, [487].
  • Willowy brook, [455].
  • Wills
    • and fates do so contrary run, [138].
    • to do or say, [238].
  • Win
    • a woman with his tongue, [44].
    • the good we oft might, [47].
    • the trick, when in doubt, [861].
    • they laugh that, [155].
    • us to our harm, [116].
    • us with honest trifles, [116].
    • with grace to, [600].
    • wouldst wrongly, [117].
  • Wins not more than honesty, [100].
  • Wince, let the galled jade, [138].
  • Wind
    • and his nobility, betwixt the, [83].
    • and tide, [10].
    • argument against an east, [663].
    • bayed the whispering, [396].
    • beggared by the strumpet, [62].
    • blew you hither, what, [90].
    • blow, come wrack, [126].
    • blow thou winter, [70].
    • blows loudly, nor ever, [629].
    • bloweth where it listeth, [842].
    • breathing of the common, [471].
    • crannying, save to the, [543].
    • dry sun dry, [21].
    • embraced by the strumpet, [62].
    • fly upon the wings of the, [818].
    • God gives, by measure, [206].
    • God tempers the, [379].
    • he that observeth the, [831].
    • hears God in the, [315].
    • him up for fourscore years, [276].
    • hollow blasts of, [347].
    • hope constancy in, [539].
    • ill blows the, which profits nobody, [90].
    • ill, turns none to good, [20].
    • ill, which blows no man good, [90].
    • is, see which way the, [195].
    • large a charter as the, [68].
    • let her down the, [153].
    • may the east, never blow when he goes a-fishing, [207].
    • of criticism, [375].
    • or weather, nought cared for, [503].
    • pass by me as the idle, [114].
    • passeth over it, [823].
    • run before the, [393].
    • sails filled with lusty, [37].
    • sits the, in that corner, [51].
    • sorrow's keenest, [482].
    • stands as never it stood, [20].
    • streaming to the, [224].
    • tears shall drown the, [118].
    • that follows fast, [537].
    • that grand old harper, [667].
    • they have sown the, [835].
    • thunder-storm against the, [546].
    • to keep the, away, [144].
    • upon the wings of the, [818].
    • voice in every, [381].
    • when she dances in the, [274].
  • Winds
    • and waves on the side of the ablest navigators, [430].
    • blew great guns, though, [436].
    • blow, crack your cheeks, [146].
    • blow till they have wakened death, [151].
    • can blow, wherever, [413].
    • come, come as the, [493].
    • courted by all the, [242].
    • four-square to all the, [628].
    • happy, upon her played, [627].
    • imprisoned in the viewless, [48].
    • in their hands, [712].
    • naked woods and wailing, [573].
    • of doctrine were let loose, [255].
    • of heaven visit her face, [128].
    • of March with beauty, take the, [77].
    • on the wings of all the, [23].
    • rides on the posting, [160].
    • stormy, do blow, [176], [515].
    • swept the mountain-height, [568].
    • that hold them play, [242].
    • their revels keep, [679].
    • were love-sick, [157].
    • whistle free, the shrill, [653].
  • Wind-beaten hill, [515].
  • Winding
    • bout, with many a, [249].
    • Rhine, wide and, [543].
    • up days with toil, [92].
    • way, see them on their, [536].
  • Winding-sheet
    • of Edward's race, [383].
    • snow shall be their, [515].
  • Window
    • like a pillory, each, [214].
    • light through yonder, [105].
    • [[1146]]of the east, the golden, [104].
    • tirlin' at the, cryin' at the lock, [679].
  • Windows
    • of the sky, [357].
    • of the soul, [782].
    • storied, richly dight, [250].
    • that exclude the light, [386].
  • Windowed raggedness, [147].
  • Windy
    • night a rainy morrow, [162].
    • side of the law, keep on the, [76].
  • Wine,
    • a cup of hot, [103].
    • a new friend is as new, [837].
    • and I 'll not look for, [179].
    • and women dotages of human kind, [188].
    • and women, let us have, [557].
    • come come good, [152].
    • flown with insolence and, [224].
    • for thy stomach's sake, [848].
    • good, needs no bush, [72].
    • in toys in lusts or, [260].
    • invisible spirit of, [152].
    • is a good familiar creature, [152].
    • is a mocker, [827].
    • is the mirror of the heart, [696].
    • ivy-branch over the, [714].
    • like the best, [832].
    • look not thou upon the, [828].
    • of another, drink the, [764].
    • of life is drawn, [120].
    • of wits the wise beguile, [345].
    • old books old, [401].
    • old, to drink, [171].
    • old, wholesomest, [181].
    • our goblets gleam in, [678].
    • out-did the frolic, [203].
    • pernicious to mankind, [338].
    • sudden friendship springs from, [350].
    • sweet poison of misused, [243].
    • that maketh glad the heart, [823].
    • truth in, [719].
    • walnuts and the, [623].
    • women and, [811].
  • Wines, purple as their, [332].
  • Wine-press alone, trodden the, [834].
  • Wing,
    • as a noiseless, [543].
    • bird on the, [680].
    • conquest's crimson, [383].
    • damp my intended, [238].
    • dropped from an angel's, [484].
    • human soul take, [552].
    • ne'er stoops to earth her, [523].
    • oblivion stretch her, [347].
    • quill from an angel's, [484].
  • Wings,
    • add speed to thy, [229].
    • at heaven's gate she claps her, [32].
    • chickens under her, [841].
    • clip an angel's, [574].
    • flies with swallow's, [97].
    • flung rose from their, [238].
    • friendship is love without, [560].
    • girt with golden, [243].
    • golden hours on angel's, [450].
    • healing in his, [836].
    • in tears, dip their, [632].
    • lend your, [335].
    • lends corruption lighter, [322].
    • like a dove, oh that I had, [820].
    • love without his, [560].
    • of all the winds, [23].
    • of an ostrich, [590].
    • of borrowed wit, [200].
    • of night, falls from the, [614].
    • of silence, float upon the, [244].
    • of the morning, [824].
    • of the wind, fly upon the, [818].
    • of winds came flying, on, [327].
    • on wide-waving, [424].
    • riches make themselves, [828].
    • sailing on obscene, [501].
    • seem to walk on, [339].
    • shadow of thy, [818].
    • spreads his light, [333].
    • that which hath, [831].
  • Winged
    • Cupid is painted blind, [57].
    • hours of bliss, [514].
    • sea-girt citadel, [541].
    • the shaft, [539].
  • Wink, I have not slept one, [160].
  • Winkie, wee Willie, [679].
  • Winking Mary-buds, [159].
  • Winning
    • wave, [201].
    • world worth the, [272].
  • Winsome wee thing, [450].
  • Winter
    • comes to rule, [356].
    • in his bounty, no, [159].
    • in thy year, no, [438].
    • is past, for lo the, [832].
    • lingering chills the lap of May, [394].
    • loves a dirge-like sound, [486].
    • my age is as a lusty, [67].
    • of our discontent, [95].
    • ruler of the inverted year, [420].
    • weeds outworn, her, [566].
    • when the dismal rain, [667].
    • wind, blow blow thou, [70].
  • Winters more, ran he on ten, [276].
  • Winter's
    • day, man's life like a, [263].
    • day, sunbeam in a, [358].
    • fury, withstood the, [671].
    • head, crown old, [259].
  • Wintry world, in this, [524].
  • Wipe
    • a bloody nose, [349].
    • my weeping eyes, [303].
  • Wiped
    • away the weeds, [598].
    • our eyes of drops, [69].
    • with a little address, [416].
  • Wisdom,
    • all men's, [861].
    • and wit are born with a man, [195].
    • and wit are little seen, [312].
    • apply our hearts unto, [822].
    • at one entrance, [230].
    • beyond the rules of physic, [167].
    • crieth without, [824].
    • earth sounds my, [344].
    • finds a way, [444].
    • from another's mishaps, [713].
    • in the scorn of consequence, [623].
    • is better than rubies, [825].
    • is humble, [422].
    • is justified of her children, [839].
    • is rare in youth and beauty, [343].
    • is the gray hair unto men, [836].
    • is the principal thing, [825].
    • is the result of human, [375].
    • lingers but knowledge comes, [626].
    • man of years, the man of, [309].
    • married to immortal verse, [481].
    • [[1147]]mounts her zenith, [433].
    • nearer when we stoop, [479].
    • never lies, [342].
    • not acquired by years, [700].
    • of many, wit of one, [861].
    • of our ancestors, [407].
    • overmatch for strength, [715].
    • point of, to be silent, [729].
    • price of, is above rubies, [817].
    • seems the part of, [420].
    • shall die with you, [816].
    • short saying contains much, [697].
    • spirit of, [833].
    • staple of all, [409].
    • the prime, [237].
    • therefore get, [825].
    • vain, all and false philosophy, [228].
    • wake, though, [231].
    • will not enter, there, [594].
    • with each studious year, [544].
    • with mirth, who mixed, [399].
    • world is governed with little, [195].
  • Wisdom's
    • aid, friend of pleasure, [390].
    • gate, suspicion sleeps at, [231].
    • part, this is, [362].
    • school, saint in, [181].
    • self oft seeks solitude, [244].
  • Wise
    • above that which is written, [845].
    • all that men held, [217].
    • amazed temperate and furious, [120].
    • among fools, to be, [721].
    • and masterly inactivity, [457].
    • and salutary neglect, [408].
    • as serpents, [839].
    • as the frogs, [352].
    • be lowly, [237].
    • be not worldly, [203].
    • beacon of the, [102].
    • coffee makes the politician, [326].
    • consider her ways and be, [825].
    • convey the, it call, [45].
    • defer not to be, [295].
    • do never live long, so, [97].
    • dreams, fly with thy, [342].
    • exceeding, fair spoken, [101].
    • excel, arts in which the, [279].
    • father knows his own child, [62].
    • follies of the, [365].
    • folly to be, [382].
    • fool doth think he is, [71].
    • for cure on exercise depend, [270].
    • good to be merry and, [9], [37], [450].
    • great men are not always, [817].
    • he bids fair to grow, [712].
    • healthy wealthy and, [360].
    • histories make men, [168].
    • how cautious are the, [345].
    • if you are wise, be, [701].
    • in his own conceit, [828].
    • in show, [252].
    • in their own craftiness, [816].
    • in your own conceits, [844].
    • is he that can himselven knowe, [4].
    • little, the best fools be, [177].
    • little too, [172].
    • made lowly, [475].
    • man is strong, [828].
    • man poor like a sacred book, [181].
    • man, silence an answer to a, [730].
    • man, to discover a, [765].
    • man's son, every, [75].
    • men avoid the faults of fools, [725].
    • men profit more by fools, [725].
    • men's counters, words are, [200].
    • no man is born, [790].
    • passiveness, in a, [466].
    • person and a fool, difference between, [702].
    • pound foolish penny, [186].
    • saws and modern instances, [69].
    • son maketh a glad father, [825].
    • so young never live long, so, [97].
    • spirits of the, sit in the clouds, [89].
    • swift is less than to be, [341].
    • teach a monarch to be, [387].
    • the only wretched are the, [287].
    • the reverend head, [303].
    • through time, [337].
    • to resolve patient to perform, [342].
    • to talk with our past hours, [307].
    • to-day, be, [306].
    • type of the, [485].
    • well to be merry and, [689].
    • what is it to be, [319].
    • wine can of their wits the, beguile, [345].
    • with speed be, [311].
    • words of the, [832].
  • Wisely,
    • charming never so, [821].
    • one that loved not, [156].
    • whatever you do do, [802].
    • who reasons, [320].
    • worldly, be, [203].
  • Wiser
    • and better grow, [670].
    • being good than bad, [650].
    • for his learning, no man is, [195].
    • in his own conceit, [828].
    • in their generation, [842].
    • second thoughts are ever, [699].
    • than a daw, no, [93].
    • than the children of light, [842].
  • Wisest
    • brightest meanest of mankind, [319].
    • censure, mouths of, [152].
    • man who is not wise, [472].
    • may be perplexed, the, [408].
    • men not the greatest clerks, [3], [17].
    • men, relished by the, [389].
    • of men, Socrates the, [241].
    • to entrap the, [63].
    • virtuousest best, [238].
  • Wish
    • and care, man whose, [334].
    • her stay, who saw to, [237].
    • his religion an anxious, [578].
    • not what we, [390].
    • was father to that thought, [90].
  • Wishes,
    • all their country's, [389].
    • in idle, fools supinely stay, [444].
    • lengthen like our shadows, [309].
    • never learned to stray, their sober, [385].
    • soon as granted fly, whose, [488].
    • stilled, be my vain, [674].
  • Wished
    • devoutly to be, [135].
    • she had not heard it, [150].
  • Wishing,
    • content myself with, [376].
    • of all employments, [308].
  • [[1148]]Wishings, good meanings and, [205].
  • Wist, beware of had I, [9].
  • Wit,
    • a man in, [335].
    • and gay rhetoric, [246].
    • among lords, [369].
    • and wisdom are little seen, [312].
    • and wisdom born with a man, [195].
    • brevity is the soul of, [133].
    • brightens, how the, [324].
    • cause that, is in other men, [88].
    • eloquence and poetry, [260].
    • enjoy your dear, [246].
    • fault of a penetrating, [796].
    • for so much room there is no, [222].
    • hast so much, [300].
    • her, was more than man, [270].
    • high as metaphysic, [210].
    • in a jest, whole, [196].
    • in the combat, whose, [519].
    • in the fountain of, [706].
    • in the very first line, [399].
    • invites you, his, [415].
    • is a feather, [319].
    • is out when age is in, [52].
    • men of, will condescend, [290].
    • miracle instead of, [311].
    • mouses, not worth a leke, [4].
    • much, but shy of using it, [209].
    • nature dressed is true, [323].
    • ne'er beware of my own, [67].
    • no room for, heads so little, [222].
    • of one, wisdom of many, [861].
    • one man's, all men's wisdom, [861].
    • piety nor, shall lure it back, [768].
    • plentiful lack of, [133].
    • put his whole, in a jest, [196].
    • shines at the expense of his memory, [800].
    • skirmish of, there 's a, [50].
    • so narrow human, [323].
    • sum of Shakespeare's, [600].
    • that can creep, [328].
    • the Scotch are void of, [389].
    • to mortify a, [329].
    • too fine a point to your, [792].
    • too proud for a, [399].
    • will come, and fancy, [336].
    • will shine, [270].
    • wine beguile the wise of, [345].
    • wings of borrowed, [200].
    • with dunces, [331].
  • Wits,
    • dunce with, [331].
    • encounter of our, [96].
    • good, jump, [791].
    • great, jump, [378].
    • home-keeping youth have homely, [44].
    • lord among, [369].
    • so many heads so many, [10].
    • to madness near allied, [267].
    • write pen devise, [55].
  • Wit's end, at their, [12], [823].
  • Witch
    • hath power to charm, [127].
    • the world with noble horsemanship, [86].
  • Witches steal young children, [187].
  • Witchcraft,
    • hell of, [163].
    • this only is the, I have used, [151].
  • Witchery of the soft blue sky, [468].
  • Witching time of night, [139].
  • Witchingly instil a sweetness, [357].
  • With thee, there 's no living, [300].
  • Wither,
    • his leaf also shall not, [818].
    • her, age cannot, [157].
  • Withered
    • and shaken, [584].
    • and so wild in their attire, [116].
    • in their pride, [643].
    • is the garland of the war, [159].
    • when true hearts lie, [521].
  • Withering
    • fled, hope, [551].
    • on the ground, [338].
    • on the stalk, maidens, [477].
    • on the virgin thorn, [57].
  • Withers
    • are unwrung, our, [138].
    • at another's joy, [355].
  • Within,
    • I have that, which passeth show, [127].
    • is good and fair, [503].
    • it hardens a, [448].
    • one of her, [297].
    • that awful volume lies, [494].
    • that 's innocent, [329].
    • they that are, would fain go out, [176].
  • Without
    • or this or that, [322].
    • thee I cannot live, [569].
    • Thee we are poor, [421].
    • they that are, would fain go in, [176].
  • Witnesses, cloud of, [848].
  • Witty
    • in myself, I am not only, [88].
    • it shall be not long, [353].
    • to talk with, [256].
    • words though ne'er so, [25].
  • Wives
    • are young men's mistresses, [165].
    • men with mothers and, [585].
    • strawberry, [171].
  • Wiving and hanging go by destiny, [63].
  • Wizards that peep and mutter, [833].
  • Woe,
    • aged in this world of, [542].
    • Altama murmurs to their, [398].
    • amid severest, [381].
    • awaits a country, [489].
    • being not unacquainted with, [185].
    • bowed down by weight of, [561].
    • by some degree of, [377].
    • checkered paths of joy and, [362].
    • day of, the watchful night, [508].
    • deepest notes of, [452].
    • doth tread upon another's heel, [143].
    • every, a tear can claim, [548].
    • fig for care fig for, [9].
    • gave signs of, [239].
    • heritage of, [551].
    • is me to have seen what I have, [136].
    • Jove gave us, [339].
    • life protracted is protracted, [365].
    • luxury of, [518].
    • man of, not always a, [487].
    • melt at others', [335], [346].
    • mockery of, the, [335].
    • not always a man of, [487].
    • of years, knelled the, [646].
    • pilot of my proper, [552].
    • ponderous, though a, [289].
    • raging impotence of, [341].
    • rearward of a conquered, [162].
    • sabler tints of, [386].
    • silence in love bewrays more, [25].
    • [[1149]]sleep the friend of, [508].
    • smiles of joy the tears of, [524].
    • source of my bliss and, [398].
    • succeeds a woe, [202].
    • teach me to feel another's, [334].
    • that ever felt another's, [340].
    • touch of joy or, [389].
    • trappings and suits of, [127].
    • truth denies all eloquence to, [551].
  • Woes
    • cluster, [308].
    • from woman rose, what mighty, [345].
    • historian of my country's, [342].
    • new wail with old, [161].
    • rare are solitary, [308].
    • shall serve for sweet discourses, [108].
    • starry Galileo with his, [545].
    • tear that flows for others', [424].
    • unnumbered, [336].
  • Woe-begone, so dead in look so, [88].
  • Wold not when he might, [405].
  • Wolf
    • dwell with the lamb, [833].
    • from the door, [8].
    • howling of the, [38].
    • on the fold, like the, [551].
  • Wolves, silence ye, [331].
  • Woman
    • a contradiction at best, [322].
    • among all those, not found a, [830].
    • and may be wooed, she 's a, [104].
    • believe a, or an epitaph, [539].
    • brawling, in a wide house, [827].
    • contentious, [829].
    • could play the, with mine eyes, [124].
    • dare, what will not gentle, [507].
    • destructive damnable deceitful, [280].
    • died, the saint sustained it the, [335].
    • excellent thing in, [149].
    • for thy more sweet understanding a, [54].
    • frailty thy name is, [128].
    • fury of a disappointed, [296].
    • good name in man and, [153].
    • hath nine lives like a cat, [16].
    • hell contains no fouler fiend than, [345].
    • how divine a thing, may be made, [475].
    • I hate a dumpy, [556].
    • in her first passion, [557].
    • in our hours of ease, [490].
    • in this humour wooed, [96].
    • in this humour won, [96].
    • in unwomanly rags, [585].
    • is at heart a rake, [321].
    • is fair, die because a, [199].
    • is woman's natural ally, [698].
    • laborin' man and laborin', [658].
    • laid old Troy in ashes, [280].
    • lays his hand upon a, [463].
    • light of a dark eye in, [544].
    • like a dewdrop, [644].
    • lost Mark Antony the world, [280].
    • lovely woman, O, [280].
    • loves her lover, [557].
    • man delights not me no nor, [134].
    • man that is born of, [817].
    • mist is dispelled by, [348].
    • moved is like a fountain troubled, [73].
    • nature made thee to temper man, [280].
    • O woman, perfect, [183].
    • of her word, honest, [63].
    • one hair of a, [191].
    • one that was a, [143].
    • perfect, nobly planned, [475].
    • perfected, earth's noblest thing, [656].
    • poor Ione, [89].
    • preaching, [371].
    • scorned, no fury like a, [294].
    • she is a, [93], [104].
    • should be good for everything at home, [699].
    • smiled, till, [513].
    • still be a, to you, [305].
    • still gentler sister, [448].
    • stoops to folly, when lovely, [403].
    • stranger thing is, [559].
    • such duty, oweth to her husband, [73].
    • supper with such a, [561].
    • take an elder, let the, [75].
    • take some savage, [626].
    • that deliberates is lost, [298].
    • that seduces all mankind, [348].
    • therefore may be won, [104].
    • therefore may be wooed, [104].
    • therefore to be won, [93].
    • thou large-brain'd, [621].
    • trusted a secret to a, [725].
    • what mighty ills done by, [280].
    • what mighty woes from, [345].
    • widow, [815].
    • will or won't depend on 't, [313].
  • Woman's
    • breast his favourite seat, [482].
    • counsel, a virtuous, [36].
    • eye, black is a pearl in a, [35].
    • eye, such beauty as a, [55].
    • eyes, light that lies in, [522].
    • faith and woman's trust, [494].
    • heart, the way to hit a, [597].
    • looks, my only books were, [522].
    • love, brief my lord as, [138].
    • love, paths to a, [198].
    • mood, fantastic as a, [492].
    • nay stands for naught, [163].
    • praise, sweeter sound of, [593].
    • reason, no other but a, [44].
    • whole existence, love is, [556].
    • will, current of a, [670].
    • will, torrent of a, [313].
    • work is never done, [688].
  • Woman-country! wooed not wed, [647].
  • Womanhood and childhood, [614].
  • Womankind,
    • best of, [346].
    • faith in, [630].
  • Womb
    • of morning dew, [28].
    • of nature, wild abyss the, [229].
    • of pia mater, in the, [55].
    • of the morning, [823], [851].
    • of uncreated night, [227].
  • Women,
    • alas the love of, [557].
    • and brave men, [542].
    • and song, wine, [811].
    • bevy of fair, [240].
    • England is a paradise for, [192].
    • faded for ages, [648].
    • find few real friends, [377].
    • framed to make, false, [151].
    • have no character, most, [321].
    • hear these tell-tale, [97].
    • in their first passion, [796].
    • [[1150]]Italy is a hell for, [192].
    • lamps shone o'er fair, [542].
    • men and, merely players, [69].
    • must weep, [664].
    • pardoned all except her face, [559].
    • passing the love of, [815].
    • pleasing punishment of, [50].
    • seven, take hold of one man, [833].
    • sweet is revenge to, [556].
    • wear the breeches, [186].
    • went astray, if weak, [287].
    • when Achilles hid himself among, [219].
    • wine and, [188], [557].
    • wish to be who love their lords, [392].
    • won't, when you will, [703].
    • words are, deeds are men, [206].
  • Women's
    • eyes, from, [56].
    • weapons water-drops, [146].
  • Won,
    • grace that, [237].
    • nor lost, neither, [672].
    • not unsought be, [237].
    • she is a woman therefore to be, [93].
    • showed how fields were, [396].
    • though baffled oft is ever, [548].
    • was ever woman in this humour, [96].
    • when the battle 's lost and, [145].
  • Wonder,
    • all mankind's, [279].
    • grew, still the, [397].
    • how the devil they got there, [327].
    • last but nine deies, [6].
    • nine days', [616].
    • of an hour, [541].
    • of Juliet's hand, white, [108].
    • of our stage, the, [179].
    • what I was begun for, [689].
    • where you stole 'em, [290].
    • without our special, [122].
  • Wonders,
    • hair on end at his own, [420].
    • that I yet have heard, [112].
    • to perform, his, [423].
  • Wonderful
    • is death, how, [567].
    • most wonderful, [70].
    • their unanimity is, [441].
    • thy love to me was, [815].
    • yet again, [70].
  • Wonderfully and fearfully made, [824].
  • Wondering for his bread, [420].
  • Wondrous
    • excellence, [163].
    • kind, makes one, [387].
    • pitiful, 't was, [150].
    • strange, this is, [133].
    • strong yet lovely in your strength, [544].
    • sweet and fair, so, [220].
  • Won't, if she, she won't, [313].
  • Wonted fires, e'en in our ashes, [385].
  • Woo
    • her, and that would, [151].
    • her as the lion wooes his brides, [392].
    • men are April when they, [71].
  • Wood,
    • born in a, [202].
    • deep and gloomy, [467].
    • drudgery at the desk's dead, [509].
    • land to plant a, [289].
    • not stones nor, make a state, [437].
    • old, burns brightest, [181].
    • one impulse from a vernal, [466].
    • sighs to find them in the, [573].
    • till Birnam, do come, [125].
    • till Birnam, remove, [124].
    • to burn, old, [171].
    • what, a cudgel 's by the blow, [213].
  • Woods
    • against a stormy sky, [569].
    • and pastures new, fresh, [248].
    • are full of them, [860].
    • Greta, are green, [492].
    • have eares, [17].
    • or steepy mountains, [40].
    • pleasure in the pathless, [547].
    • senators of mighty, [575].
    • stoic of the, [516].
    • to the sleeping, singeth, [499].
    • wailing winds and naked, [573].
    • when wild in, [275].
    • whispered it to the, [238].
  • Woodbine,
    • luscious, [58].
    • well-attired, [248].
  • Woodcocks, springes to catch, [130].
  • Wooden
    • shoes, round-heads and, [300].
    • walls of England, [861].
  • Woodman
    • spare that tree, [595].
    • spare the beechen tree, [516].
  • Woodman's axe lies free, [570].
  • Wood-notes wild, native, [249].
  • Wood-pigeons breed, where the, [380].
  • Wooed,
    • beautiful therefore to be, [93].
    • in haste to wed at leisure, [72].
    • woman therefore may be, [104].
    • woman in this humour, [96].
    • would be, not unsought be won, [237].
  • Wooer, was a thriving, [295].
  • Woof,
    • spun out of Iris', [243].
    • weave the warp weave the, [383].
  • Wooing
    • in my boys, I 'll go, [406].
    • the caress, [555].
  • Wooingly, heaven's breath smells, [117].
  • Wool,
    • all cry and no, [211].
    • go for, come home shorn, [791].
    • moche crye and no, [7].
    • of bat and tongue of dog, [123].
    • tease the huswife's, [246].
  • Wool-gathering,
    • thoughts ran a, [792].
    • wits from, [173].
  • Woollen, odious in, [321].
  • Word,
    • accoutred as I was upon the, [110].
    • Alone, knells in that, [606].
    • Alone, that worn out, [606].
    • and a blow, [107], [277].
    • and measured phrase, [470].
    • answer me in one, [70].
    • as fail, no such, [606].
    • as good as his bond, [790].
    • at random spoken, [492].
    • changed for a worse one, [343].
    • character dead at every, [442].
    • choleric, in the captain, [48].
    • damned use that, in hell, [108].
    • dropped a tear upon the, [379].
    • everich, he most reherse, [2].
    • every whispered, [551].
    • farewell a, that must be, [548].
    • farewell that fatal, [551].
    • fitly spoken, [828].
    • flirtation that significant, [353].
    • for teaching me that, [65].
    • God in his works and, [304].
    • He was the, that spake it, [177].
    • honest woman of her, [63].
    • [[1151]]honour, what is that, [87].
    • in season spoken, [611].
    • it was bilbow, the, [351].
    • light dies before thy uncreating, [332].
    • never break thy, [750].
    • never wanted a good, [400].
    • no man relies on, [279].
    • of Cæsar might have stood, [113].
    • of onset gave, [474].
    • of promise to our ear, [126].
    • of righteousness, [848].
    • once familiar, [581].
    • reputation dies at every, [326].
    • so idly spoken, [606].
    • spoken in due season, [826].
    • suit the action to the, [137].
    • sweet in every whispered, [551].
    • tears wash out a, [768].
    • that must be, [548].
    • think not thy, alone is right, [692].
    • to scorn, laughed his, [415].
    • to the action, suit the, [137].
    • to throw at a dog, [66].
    • too large, tempted her with, [52].
    • torture one poor, [270].
    • voice like a prophet's, [562].
    • wash out a, of it, [768].
    • whose lightest, [131].
    • with her sharp is the, [294].
    • with this learned Theban, [147].
  • Words
    • all ears took captive, whose, [74].
    • all the power of, [330].
    • and actions, from all her, [238].
    • apt and gracious, delivers in, [55].
    • are but empty thanks, [296].
    • are faint, all, [437].
    • are like leaves, [323].
    • are men's daughters, [368].
    • are no deeds, [98].
    • are the daughters of earth, [368].
    • are the physician of a mind diseased, [695].
    • are things, [558].
    • are wise men's counters, [200].
    • are women deeds are men, [206].
    • as in fashions, in, [324].
    • at random flung, [437].
    • be few, let thy, [830].
    • be not confused in, [755].
    • bethumped with, [78].
    • brave Raleigh spoke, [330].
    • charm agony with, [53].
    • congealed by cold, [738].
    • darkeneth counsel by, [817].
    • deceiving, in, [251].
    • deeds not, [185].
    • Emerson whose rich, [658].
    • fair, never hurt the tongue, [38].
    • familiar as household, [92].
    • finden, newe, [2].
    • fine, wonder where you stole 'em, [290].
    • flows in fit, [268].
    • fly up, my, [140].
    • forcible are right, [816].
    • give sorrow, [124].
    • have suffered corruption, [174].
    • he multiplieth, [817].
    • I understand a fury in your, [155].
    • immodest, admit of no defence, [278].
    • in their best order, [505].
    • intellectual power through, [480].
    • joys of sense lie in three, [319].
    • like airy servitors, [253].
    • long-tailed, in osity, [462].
    • men of few, are the best men, [91].
    • move slow, the, [324].
    • multitude of, [758].
    • Narcissa's last, [321].
    • no, can paint, [437].
    • no, suffice the secret soul, [551].
    • of all sad, of tongue or pen, [619].
    • of learned length, [397].
    • of love then spoken, [523].
    • of Marmion, the last, [490].
    • of Mercury are harsh, [57].
    • of the wise as goads, [832].
    • of truth and soberness, [843].
    • repeats his, [79].
    • report thy, how he may, [242].
    • rhapsody of, [140].
    • smell of the apron, [732].
    • smelt of the lamp, [728].
    • smoother than butter, [821].
    • sounding on through, [465].
    • spareth his, [827].
    • sweet as honey, [337].
    • ten low, in one dull line, [324].
    • that Bacon or Raleigh spoke, [330].
    • that burn, [382].
    • that have been so nimble, [196].
    • that weep and tears that speak, [262].
    • the unpleasantest, [64].
    • the shadows of actions, [729].
    • things not made for, [759].
    • thou hast spoken, [682].
    • though ne'er so witty, [25].
    • to give fair, [12].
    • to them, wut 's, [660].
    • two narrow, hic jacet, [27].
    • two, to that bargain, [294].
    • unpack my heart with, [135].
    • weighty sense flows in fit, [268].
    • were few, looks were fond, [537].
    • were now written, that my, [817].
    • with heavenly, [36].
    • with these dark, [479].
    • without knowledge, [817].
    • without thoughts, [140].
    • words words, [133].
    • worst of thoughts the worst of, [153].
    • writ in waters, [37].
  • Wordsworth's healing power, [665].
  • Wordy, be not, [750].
  • Wore a wreath of roses, [581].
  • Work
    • and tools, there is always, [656].
    • books or, or healthful play, [302].
    • born with him, man's, [656].
    • creature 's at his dirty, again, [327].
    • for man to mend, [270].
    • goes bravely on, the, [295].
    • huddle up their, [419].
    • is done, the reaper's, [570].
    • made manifest, [845].
    • man goeth forth unto his, [823].
    • many hands make light, [17].
    • [[1152]]men must, [664].
    • nature's noblest, [446].
    • night cometh when no man can, [843].
    • noblest, she classes O, [446].
    • of a moment, [785].
    • of God, the noblest, [319].
    • of our hands, [822].
    • of polished idleness, [457].
    • of their own hearts, [566].
    • rising to a man's, [753].
    • together for good, [844].
    • to sport as tedious as to, [83].
    • under our labour grows, [238].
    • what a piece of, is a man, [134].
    • who first invented, [509].
    • woman's, is never done, [688].
    • workman known by the, [797].
  • Works
    • done least rapidly, [647].
    • each natural agent, [36].
    • follows God in his, [304].
    • full of good, [843].
    • in, subdued to what it, [163].
    • most authors steal their, [325].
    • nature sighing through all hell, [239].
    • of nature, ford of all, [30].
    • rich in good, [848].
    • son of his own, [785].
    • these are thy glorious, [235].
    • universal, blank of nature's, [230].
  • Workers, men the, [626].
  • Working
    • our salvation, tools of, [215].
    • out a pure intent, [482].
    • out its way, fiery soul, [267].
  • Workings, hum of mighty, [576].
  • Working-day world, full of briers, [66].
  • Workman
    • known by the work, [797].
    • not to be ashamed, [848].
  • World,
    • all corners of the, [160].
    • all is right with the, [644].
    • all the beauty of the, [262].
    • all the uses of this, [128].
    • along its path advances, [523].
    • always morn somewhere in the, [604].
    • an idler too, busy, [420].
    • and his wife, all the, [293].
    • and its dread laugh, [356].
    • and worldlings base, [90].
    • another and a better, [805].
    • applaud the hollow ghost, [665].
    • as good be out of the, [296].
    • assassination has never changed the history of the, [607].
    • bade the, farewell, [513].
    • balance of the old, [464].
    • banish all the, [85].
    • bank-note, [563].
    • before the whole, [798].
    • bestride the narrow, [110].
    • better, than this, [66].
    • blows and buffets of the, [121].
    • books a substantial, [477].
    • borrow the name of the, [166].
    • breathers of this, [162].
    • breathes out contagion to this, [139].
    • brought death into the, [223].
    • but as a stage, [784].
    • called the new, into existence, [464].
    • calls idle, whom the, [420].
    • came up stairs into the, [294].
    • can give, not a joy the, [553].
    • can never fill, void the, [422].
    • cankers of a calm, [86].
    • cast out of the, and despised, [27].
    • children of this, [842].
    • citizen of the, [605], [739], [764].
    • commandress of the, [35].
    • creation's heir the, [394].
    • daffed the, aside, [86].
    • dissolves, when all the, [41].
    • doth but two nations bear, [263].
    • dreams books are each a, [477].
    • drowsy syrups of the, [154].
    • enchants the, [356].
    • envy of the, [408].
    • ere the, be past, [396].
    • falls when Rome falls, [546].
    • far from ours, some, [567].
    • fashion of this, passeth away, [845].
    • fever of the, [467].
    • for all the, he was, [90].
    • flesh and the devil, [850].
    • foremost man of all this, [114].
    • forgetting by the world forgot, [333].
    • four corners of the, [781].
    • gain the whole, [840].
    • gifts of the, [66].
    • girdle round about the, [36].
    • give the, the lie, [25].
    • goes, honest as this, [133].
    • goes up the world goes down, [664].
    • goes with no eyes, [148].
    • good bye proud, [598].
    • good deed in a naughty, [66].
    • grew pale, name at which the, [365].
    • had wanted many an idle song, [326].
    • half-brother of the, America, [654].
    • half of the, knoweth not how the other half liveth, [771].
    • harmoniously confused, [333].
    • harmony of the, [31].
    • has nothing to bestow, [362].
    • hath flattered all the, [26].
    • he gave his honours to the, [100].
    • he pleases all the, [800].
    • he that knows not the, [755].
    • he was for all the, [90].
    • him who bore the, [483].
    • his arm he flung against the, [642].
    • how little wisdom governs the, [195].
    • how this, goes with no eyes, [148].
    • I have not loved the, [544].
    • I hold the, but as the world, [60].
    • I never have sought the, [374].
    • if all the, were young, [68].
    • if God hath made this, so fair, [497].
    • impossible to please all the, [797].
    • in arms, against a, [593].
    • in arms, come the, [80].
    • in charity with the, [292].
    • in love with night, [107].
    • in that new, [627].
    • in the morning of the, [644].
    • in the universal, [93].
    • in this canting, [378].
    • in this wintry, [524].
    • in vain had tried, [526].
    • [[1153]]in which I moved alone, [564].
    • inhabit this bleak, alone, [521].
    • into this breathing, [95].
    • is a bubble, [170].
    • is a comedy, [389].
    • is a stage, all the, [69], [173], [780].
    • is a strange affair, [797].
    • is a theatre the earth a stage, [194].
    • is a tragedy to those who feel, [389].
    • is a wheel, the, [610].
    • is all a fleeting show, this, [524].
    • is ancient, when the, [169].
    • is given to lying, how this, [88].
    • is good and the people are good, [673].
    • is grown so bad, [96].
    • is mine oyster, [45].
    • is not thy friend, [108].
    • is too much with us, [476].
    • is wide enough for both, [378].
    • its veterans rewards, [321].
    • jest and riddle of the, [317].
    • knows me in my book, [778].
    • knows nothing of its greatest men, [594].
    • knows only two, [178].
    • light of the, ye are the, [838].
    • lights of the, [414].
    • little foolery governs the, [195].
    • little of this great, can I speak, [150].
    • look round the habitable, [274].
    • man is one, and hath another, [205].
    • man of letters amongst men of the, [591].
    • man of the, amongst men of letters, [591].
    • man's ingress into the, [439].
    • must be peopled, [51].
    • my country is the, [605].
    • naked through the, [155].
    • natural and political, [409].
    • ne'er saw, monster the, [279].
    • no copy, leave the, [74].
    • nourish all the, [56].
    • now a bubble burst and now a, [315].
    • of death, back to a, [500].
    • of folke, [6].
    • of happy days, to buy a, [96].
    • of one religion, the, [604].
    • of pleurisy and people, curest the, [199].
    • of sighs, for my pains a, [150].
    • of vile ill-favoured faults, [46].
    • of waters, the rising, [230].
    • of woe, aged in this, [542].
    • one custom corrupt the, [629].
    • our country is the, [605].
    • out of fashion out of the, [296].
    • peace to be found in the, [518].
    • pendant hanging in a golden chain, [230].
    • pomp and glory of this, [99].
    • prevailed and its dread laugh, [356].
    • proclaim, to all the sensual, [493].
    • puritans gave action to the, [641].
    • queen of the, [674].
    • quiet limit of the, [625].
    • rack of this tough, [149].
    • reckless what I do to spite the, [121].
    • rewards its votaries, [802].
    • round about the pendent, [48].
    • rub, let the, [786].
    • secrets of the nether, [749].
    • secure amidst a falling, [300].
    • service of the antique, [67].
    • shall mourn her, all the, [101].
    • she followed him through all the, [627].
    • shot heard round the, [599].
    • sink, let the, [205].
    • slide, let the, [9], [72], [198].
    • slumbering, o'er a, [306].
    • smooth its way through the, [353].
    • snug farm of the, [507].
    • so fair, God hath made this, [497].
    • so runs the, away, [138].
    • solitary monk who shook the, [610].
    • soul of this, [742].
    • spin forever, let the great, [626].
    • stand up and say to all the, [115].
    • start of the majestic, [110].
    • statue that enchants the, [356].
    • steal from the, [334].
    • stood against the, [113].
    • syllables govern the, [196].
    • ten hours to the, [438].
    • that few is all the, [39].
    • that nourish all the, [56].
    • the fever of the, [467].
    • the flesh and the devil, [850].
    • the lie, give the, [25].
    • the whole, kin, [102].
    • there is not in the wide, [520].
    • this great roundabout, [424].
    • this little, [81].
    • this pendent, [230].
    • this unintelligible, [467].
    • three corners of the, [80].
    • tired of wandering o'er the, [594].
    • to curtain her sleeping, [568].
    • to darkness, leaves the, [384].
    • to give the, assurance, [140].
    • to hide virtues in, [74].
    • to live in, very good, [279].
    • to peep at such a, [420].
    • to see, a, [33].
    • too glad and free, [589].
    • too much respect upon the, [59].
    • too noble for the, [103].
    • too open for the, [655].
    • too wide for his shrunk shank, [69].
    • truth throughout the, [483].
    • two nations bear, the, [263].
    • uncertain comes and goes, [602].
    • unheard by the, [524].
    • unknown, into a, [616].
    • upon the rack of this tough, [149].
    • up stairs into the, I came, [294].
    • uses of this, all the, [128].
    • vanity of this wicked, [850].
    • virtue passes current over the, [699].
    • visitations daze the, [594].
    • wag, let the, [11].
    • wags, how the, [68].
    • was all before them, [240].
    • was guilty of a ballad, [54].
    • was heard the, around, [251].
    • was not to seek me, [374].
    • was not worthy, of whom the, [848].
    • [[1154]]was sad till woman smiled, [513].
    • was worthy such men, [620].
    • were young, if all the, [25].
    • what I may appear to the, [278].
    • when all the, dissolves, [41].
    • where is any author in the, [55].
    • who lost Mark Antony the, [280].
    • who would inhabit alone this bleak, [521].
    • wide enough for thee and me, [378].
    • will come round to him, [601].
    • will disagree in faith and hope, [318].
    • witch the, with noble horsemanship, [86].
    • with all its motley rout, [424].
    • without a sun, [513].
    • working-day, full of briers, [66].
    • worship of the, but no repose, [565].
    • worst, that ever was known, [279].
    • worth the winning, [272].
  • Worlds,
    • allured to brighter, [396].
    • best of all possible, [801].
    • exhausted, imagined new, [366].
    • in the yet unformed occident, [39].
    • not realized, in, [478].
    • should conquer twenty, [181].
    • so many, so much to do, [633].
    • wandering between two, [665].
    • whose course is equable, [482].
    • wrecks of matter and crush of, [299].
  • World's
    • altar-stairs, [632].
    • creation, most ancient since the, [169].
    • dread laugh, [356].
    • great age begins anew, [566].
    • great men, the, [638].
    • law, nor the, [108].
    • new fashion planted, [54].
    • Shakespeare is not our poet but the, [511].
    • tired denizen, the, [541].
  • Worldlings
    • do, testament as, [67].
    • world and, [90].
  • Worldly
    • ends, thus neglecting, [42].
    • goods, with all my, [851].
    • life, the weariest, [49].
    • wise, be not, [203].
  • World-wide fluctuation, [634].
  • Worm,
    • bit with an envious, [104].
    • darkness and the, [308].
    • dieth not, where their, [841].
    • in the bud, concealment like a, [75].
    • is in the bud of youth, [423].
    • man cannot make a, [776].
    • needlessly sets foot upon a, [422].
    • no god dare wrong a, [600].
    • that hath eat of a king, [141].
    • the canker and the grief, [555].
    • the smallest, will turn, [95].
  • Worms
    • and epitaphs, let 's talk of, [81].
    • devils at, [770].
    • have eaten men, [71].
    • of Nile, outvenoms all the, [160].
  • Worn out with eating time, [276].
  • Worn-out
    • word Alone, [606].
    • plan, man made on a, [660].
  • Worse,
    • make the, appear the better reason, [226], [759].
    • deed, better day the, [282].
    • for better for, [850].
    • for the excuse, [80].
    • for the wearing, [16].
    • for wear, not much the, [417].
    • further and fared, [17].
    • greater feeling to the, [81].
    • one word changed for a, [343].
    • pray God they change for, [25].
    • remains behind, [141].
    • than a crime, it is, [805].
    • than a man, little, [61].
    • that which makes man no, [751].
    • truth put to the, [255].
  • Worship
    • God he says, [447].
    • of the great of old, silent, [554].
    • of the world, they have the, [565].
    • stated calls to, [369].
    • still to the star of its, [524].
    • the gods of the place, [193].
    • to the garish sun, pay no, [107].
    • too divine to love too fair to, [564].
  • Worshipped
    • stocks and stones, [252].
    • sun, hour before the, [104].
    • the rising than the setting sun, [726].
  • Worshipper, nature mourns her, [488].
  • Worst,
    • bottom of the, [102].
    • comes to the worst, [172], [785].
    • inn's worst room, [322].
    • of slaves, corrupted freemen, [387].
    • of thoughts the worst of words, [153].
    • speak something good, the, [205].
    • that man can feel, [341].
    • things present seem, [89].
    • this is the, [148].
    • to-morrow do thy, [273].
    • treason has done his, [121].
    • what began best can't end, [650].
    • world that ever was known, [279].
  • Worst-humored muse, [400].
  • Worst-natured muse, [279].
  • Worth
    • a thousand men, [492].
    • a whole eternity, [298].
    • by poverty depressed, [366].
    • conscience of her, [237].
    • doing well, [352].
    • in anything, what is, [213].
    • makes the man, [319].
    • man is, as he esteems himself, [771].
    • of everything, [713].
    • promise of celestial, [311].
    • sad relic of departed, [541].
    • slow rises, [366].
    • stones of, like, [162].
    • takes away half his, [346].
    • the candle, not, [206].
    • the search, not, [60].
    • the winning, [272].
    • this coil that 's made for me, [78].
    • two of that, I know a trick, [84].
    • what we have we prize not to the, [53].
  • Worthier, would it were, [548].
  • Worthily, life spent, [443].
  • Worthless pomp of homage, [571].
  • Worthy
    • of all acceptation, [284].
    • of their steel, [491].
    • of your love, [471].
    • world was not, of whom the, [848].
  • Wot,
    • as by lot God, [404].
    • [[1155]]not what they are, [54].
  • Would
    • and we would not, [49].
    • he shall have nay when he, [9].
    • I, fain, but I dare not, [25].
    • I had met my dearest foe, [128].
    • I were a boy again, [679].
    • I were dead now, [584].
    • it were bedtime, [87].
    • letting I dare not wait upon I, [118].
    • not if I could be gay, [456].
    • not live alway, I, [678].
    • not when he might, [405].
    • should do when we, [142].
    • that I were low laid in my grave, [78].
    • to be as be we, [38].
  • Wouldst
    • highly, what thou, [117].
    • not play false, [117].
    • thou holily, that, [117].
    • wrongly win, [117].
  • Wound,
    • earth felt the, [239].
    • felt a stain like a, [410].
    • grief of a, take away the, [87].
    • her very shoe has power to, [378].
    • of Cæsar, tongue in every, [114].
    • purple with love's, [58].
    • that never felt a, [105].
    • tongue in every, [114].
    • us, no tongue to, [522].
    • willing to, [327].
    • with a touch, [350].
  • Wounds,
    • bind up my, [97].
    • of a friend, faithful are the, [829].
    • wept o'er his, [396].
  • Wounded
    • hearts, here bring your, [524].
    • in the house of my friends, [836].
    • snake, like a, [324].
    • spirit who can bear, [827].
    • the spirit that loved thee, [682].
  • Wrack, blow wind come, [126].
  • Wranglers, imprisoned, [420].
  • Wrangling lawyers, our, [186].
  • Wraps
    • the present hour, [380].
    • their clay, turf that, [390].
  • Wrath,
    • Achilles', [336].
    • allay, no twilight dews his, [493].
    • be slow to, [849].
    • infinite, and infinite despair, [231].
    • measure of my, not within the, [44].
    • nursing her, [451].
    • of heaven, [464].
    • soft answer turneth away, [826].
    • sun go down upon your, [847].
  • Wreath of roses, she wore a, [581].
  • Wreaths,
    • bound with victorious, [95].
    • that endure affliction's heaviest shower, [482].
  • Wreathed
    • horn, Triton with his, [477].
    • smiles, becks and, [248].
  • Wreck
    • of power, lay down the, [571].
    • way out of his, [100].
  • Wrecks,
    • I saw a thousand fearful, [96].
    • of matter, [299].
  • Wrecked, greatest men oftest, [240].
  • Wrens make prey, [96].
  • Wrestle with, virtue has difficulties to, [775].
  • Wrestles with us, he that, [411].
  • Wrestled with him, [208].
  • Wrestling, more like, than dancing, [754].
  • Wretch
    • concentred all in self, [488].
    • condemned with life to part, [398].
    • excellent, [153].
    • hollow-eyed sharp-looking, [50].
    • in order, to haud the, [448].
    • leaves the, to weep, [402].
    • on hope relies, the, [398].
    • thou slave thou coward, [79].
    • to live like a, [188].
    • tremble thou, [147].
  • Wretches
    • feel, feel what, [147].
    • hang that jurymen may dine, [326].
    • poor naked, [147].
    • such as I, weary road to, [448].
  • Wretched
    • are the wise, the only, [287].
    • soul bruised with adversity, [50].
    • souls of those that lived, [769].
    • to relieve the, was his pride, [396].
    • un-idea'd girls, [369].
  • Wring
    • his bosom, [403].
    • under the load of sorrow, [53].
    • your heart, let me, [140].
  • Wrinkle, time writes no, [547].
  • Wrinkles won't flatter, [559].
  • Wrinkled
    • care derides, [248].
    • front of war, [95].
  • Writ
    • by God's own hand, [310].
    • in choice Italian, [138].
    • in remembrance, [81].
    • in sour misfortune's book, [108].
    • in water, deeds, [197].
    • in water, whose name was, [577].
    • in water, words, [37].
    • proofs of holy, [154].
    • stolen out of holy, [96].
    • what is, is writ, [548].
    • within the leaf of pity, [109].
    • your annals true, [103].
  • Write
    • a verse or two, [204].
    • about it goddess, [332].
    • and cipher too, [397].
    • and read comes by nature, to, [51].
    • as funny as I can, [636].
    • at any time, a man may, [371].
    • fair, hold it baseness to, [145].
    • finely upon a broomstick, [294].
    • force them to, [211].
    • in rhyme, those that, [213].
    • in water, their virtues we, [100].
    • it before them in a table, [834].
    • look in thy heart and, [34].
    • me down an ass, [53].
    • nothing to, about, [748].
    • pen devise wit, [55].
    • the characters in dust, [494].
    • the vision and make it plain, [836].
    • though an angel should, [520].
    • well hereafter, hope to, [253].
    • with a goose pen, [76].
    • with ease, you, [443].
  • Writes, the moving finger, [768].
  • Writer,
    • one, excels at a plan, [403].
    • pen of a ready, [820].
  • Writers against religion, [407].
  • Writing,
    • easy, is curst hard reading, [443].
    • maketh an exact man, [168].
    • scarcely any style of, [367].
    • [[1156]]true ease in, [324].
    • well, nature's masterpiece is, [279].
  • Written
    • a book, that mine adversary, [817].
    • out of reputation by himself, [284].
    • that my words were now, [817].
    • to after times, [253].
    • troubles of the brain, [125].
    • wise above that which is, [845].
    • with a pen of iron, [835].
  • Wrong,
    • always in the, [268].
    • cradled into poetry by, [566].
    • day of, I have seen the, [56].
    • dread of all who, [619].
    • forever on the throne, [657].
    • great right of an excessive, [650].
    • him who treasures up a, [555].
    • his argument, [399].
    • his can't be, whose life is right, [318].
    • in some nice tenets might be, [260].
    • multitude is always in the, [278].
    • one, but one idea and that a, [371], [609].
    • oppressor's, [135].
    • our country right or, [675].
    • pursue yet condemn the, [295].
    • side of thirty, [292].
    • sow by the ear, [19], [785].
    • that does no harm, [500].
    • they may gang a kennin', [448].
    • they ne'er pardon who have done the, [275].
    • to dally with, [500].
    • vengeance waits on, [344].
    • we are both in the, [348].
  • Wrongs
    • in marble, some write their, [314].
    • of base mankind, [345].
    • of night, [203].
    • unredressed, [480].
  • Wrongdoer has left something undone, [755].
  • Wronged orphans' tears, [194].
  • Wrongly win, wouldst, [117].
  • Wrote
    • with ease, gentlemen who, [329].
    • like an angel, [388].
    • reading what they never, [419].
    • them in the dust, [314].
  • Wroth with one we love, [500].
  • Wrought
    • and afterwards he taught, [2].
    • brain too finely, [413].
    • by want of thought, [584].
    • in a sad sincerity, [598].
  • Wry-necked fife, squeaking of the, [62].
  • Wut 's words to them, [660].
  • Xanadu, Kubla Khan in, [500].
  • Xarifa, rise up, [677].
  • Xerxes did die and so must I, [687].
  • Yaller pines, under the, [660].
  • Yarn, is of a mingled, [74].
  • Yawn
    • confess, everlasting, [332].
    • when churchyards, [139].
  • Ye
    • distant spires, [381].
    • gentlemen of England, [176].
    • gods it doth amaze me, [110].
    • mariners of England, [514].
  • Yea-forsooth knave, [88].
  • Year,
    • almanacs of the last, [258].
    • by year we lose friends, [569].
    • Christmas comes but once a, [20].
    • days saddest of the, [573].
    • happiest of the glad new, [624].
    • heaven's eternal, is thine, [270].
    • if I preach a whole, [439].
    • mellowing, [246].
    • memory outlive life half a, [138].
    • moments make the, [311].
    • no winter in thy, [438].
    • rich with forty pounds a, [396].
    • rolling, is full of Thee, [357].
    • seasons return with the, [230].
    • starry girdle of the, [513].
    • three hundred pounds a, [46].
    • vernal seasons of the, [254].
    • were playing holidays, [83].
    • where are the snows of last, [769].
    • winter comes to rule the varied, [356].
    • winter ruler of the inverted, [420].
    • wisdom with each studious, [544].
  • Years,
    • ah happy, [541].
    • days of our, [822].
    • declined into the vale of, [153].
    • dim with the mist of, [541].
    • eternal, of God are hers, [573].
    • fate seemed to wind him up for fourscore, [276].
    • flag has braved a thousand, [514].
    • flight of, unmeasured by the, [497].
    • following years, [330].
    • fourteen hundred, ago, [82].
    • full of honor and, [655].
    • if by reason of strength they be fourscore, [822].
    • knelled the woe of, [646].
    • laden with unhonoured, [449].
    • life seemed formed of sunny, [679].
    • love of life increased with, [432].
    • man of wisdom is the man of, [309].
    • measured by deeds not, [443].
    • nature sink in, [299].
    • none would live past, again, [276].
    • O tide of the, [668].
    • of Europe, better fifty, [626].
    • of man, the first, [368].
    • of peace, thousand, [633].
    • outweighs, whole, [319].
    • return, the golden, [566].
    • sad presage of his future, [427].
    • steal fire from the mind, [542].
    • tears of boyhood's, [523].
    • that bring the philosophic mind, [478].
    • thought of our past, [478].
    • thousand, in thy sight, [822].
    • thousand, to form a state, [541].
    • three thousand, ago, [517].
    • threescore, and ten, [822].
    • through endless, [526].
    • through many changing, [611].
    • time who steals our, [518].
    • to be let for life or, [204].
    • vanity in, [85].
    • we do not count a man's, [603].
    • we live in deeds not, [654].
    • we spend our, as a tale, [822].
    • weight of seventy, [479].
    • where sleep the joys of other, [497].
    • wisdom not acquired by, [700].
    • [[1157]]with all the hopes of future, [615].
    • young, seventy, [638].
  • Years' pith, seven, [149].
  • Yellow
    • leaf, my days are in the, [555].
    • leaf, sere the, [124].
    • melancholy, green and, [76].
    • primrose was to him, [468].
    • sands, come unto these, [42].
    • to the jaundiced eye, [325].
  • Yemen sword, with his, [811].
  • Yeoman's service, it did me, [145].
  • Yesterday
    • and to-day, [848].
    • great families of, [286].
    • in embryo, man, [753].
    • O call back, bid time return, [81].
    • sweet sleep which thou owedst, [154].
    • the word of Cæsar, [113].
    • when it is past, but as, [822].
  • Yesterdays,
    • cheerful, [481].
    • have lighted fools, [125].
    • look backwards with a smile, [307].
  • Yesterday's sneer and frown, [664].
  • Yestreen, I saw the moon late, [404].
  • Yew,
    • hails me to yonder, [180].
    • never a spray of, [665].
  • Yielded,
    • by her, by him received, [232].
    • with coy submission, [232].
  • Yielding marble of her snowy breast, [219].
  • Yoke,
    • Flanders hath received our, [220].
    • of bullocks at Stamford fair, [89].
  • Yore, we have been glad of, [471].
  • Yorick, alas poor, I knew him, [144].
  • York,
    • this sun of, [95].
    • 't is on the Tweed, [318].
  • Young
    • and fair, ladies, [68].
    • and so fair, [586].
    • as beautiful and soft as young, [308].
    • body with so old a head, [64].
    • both were, and one was beautiful, [552].
    • desire, nurse of, [427].
    • disease, the, [317].
    • ever fair and ever, [271].
    • fellows will be young, [428].
    • I have been, and now am old, [819].
    • idea how to shoot, teach the, [355].
    • idle wild and, [676].
    • if all the world and love were, [25].
    • if he be caught, [371].
    • if ladies be but, and fair, [68].
    • ladies making nets, [291].
    • man's fancy lightly turns, [625].
    • men are fools, old men know, [36].
    • men think old men fools, [36].
    • men's vision, the, [268].
    • Obadias David Josias, [686].
    • seventy years, [638].
    • so wise so, never live long, [97].
    • spurned by the, [585].
    • though I am, I scorn to flit, [200].
    • till forty, look, [275].
    • Timothy learnt sin to fly, [686].
    • to be, was very heaven, [476].
    • war seeks its victims in the, [697].
    • when my bosom was, [515].
    • who always find us, [599].
    • whom the gods love die, [558].
  • Young-eyed cherubins, [65].
  • Younger than thyself, let thy love be, [75].
  • Younker or a prodigal, how like a, [62].
  • Yours, what 's mine is, [50], [700].
  • Youth,
    • a happy, [471].
    • against time and age, [24].
    • age 'twixt boy and, [489].
    • and health, joy of, [444].
    • and home, the music tells of, [523].
    • and I lived in 't together, [503].
    • and love, kiss of, [557].
    • and pleasure meet, [542].
    • and vigour dies, [341].
    • begin in gladness in our, [470].
    • bounds of freakish, [419].
    • crabbed age and, [163].
    • delight, gives his, [318].
    • delusion of, [608].
    • dew of thy, [823].
    • did dress themselves, [89].
    • distressful stroke of my, [150].
    • eagle mewing her mighty, [255].
    • examples for the instruction of, [411].
    • fiery vehemence of, [491].
    • flourish in immortal, [299].
    • flower of, [703].
    • follies may cease with their, [376].
    • friends of my, where are they, [550].
    • glass wherein the noble, [89].
    • home-keeping, [44].
    • in my hot, [556].
    • in the bloom of, [702].
    • in the lexicon of, [606].
    • is a blunder, [608].
    • is more than a, [50].
    • is vain and life is thorny, [500].
    • learning in the freshness of its, [695].
    • morn and liquid dew of, [129].
    • morning like the spirit of, [158].
    • now green in, [338].
    • of frolics an old age of cards, [321].
    • of labour with an age of ease, [396].
    • of pleasure wasteful, was your, [651].
    • of primy nature, violet in the, [129].
    • of the realm, corrupted the, [94].
    • on the prow, [383].
    • our joys our, [26].
    • our, we can have but to-day, [312].
    • plaything gives his, delight, [318].
    • promises of, [368].
    • rebellious liquors in my, [67].
    • rejoice in thy, [831].
    • remember thy Creator in, [831].
    • replies I can, [600].
    • riband in the cap of, [142].
    • sheltered me in, [595].
    • so sinks the, [338].
    • some salt of our, [45].
    • spirit of, in everything, [163].
    • that fired the Ephesian dome, [296].
    • that means to be of note, [158].
    • they had been friends in, [500].
    • time that takes in trust our, [26].
    • 't is now the summer of your, [378].
    • to fame unknown, [386].
    • to many a, and many a maid, [248].
    • to whom was given, [472].
    • [[1158]]virtue be as wax to flaming, [140].
    • waneth by encreasing, [24].
    • we poets in our, [470].
    • wears the rose of, upon him, [158].
    • what he steals from her, [378].
    • whom the gods favour dies in, [700].
    • whose fond heart, [550].
    • whoso neglects learning in his, [699].
    • wisdom is rare in, [343].
    • worm is in the bud of, [423].
  • Youthful
    • follies o'er, count their, [492].
    • hart, fly like a, [302].
    • hose well saved, [69].
    • jollity, jest and, [248].
    • poets dream, such sights as, [249].
    • poets fancy when they love, [301].
    • sports, my joy of, [547].
  • Yreken, ashen cold is fire, [3].
  • Ywette, joly whistle wel, [3].
  • Zaccheus he did climb the tree, [687].
  • Zeal,
    • heavenly race demands thy, [359].
    • of God, [844].
    • served God with half the, [100].
    • with commutual, [342].
  • Zealand, traveller from New, [591].
  • Zealots fight, let graceless, [318].
  • Zealous
    • for nothing, [373].
    • yet modest, [428].
  • Zealously affected, good to be, [846].
  • Zekle crep' up quite unbeknown, [659].
  • Zembla or the Lord knows where, [318].
  • Zenith,
    • dropped from the, [225].
    • wisdom mounts her, [433].
  • Zephyr
    • gently blows, when the, [324].
    • soft the, blows, [383].
  • Zeus,
    • impossible to escape the will of, [693].
    • the dice of, fall ever luckily, [697].
  • Zigzag manuscript, [419].
  • Zion the city of the great king, [820].
  • Zone,
    • as a circling, [236].
    • best gem upon her, [598].
  • Zurich's
    • daughters, fairest of fair, [677].
    • waters, margin of fair, [677].
  • Zuyder Zee, traveller on the, [592].