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href="@public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@27889@[email protected]#Pg_129" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">129. Adoration, breathless with, 470. Adore the hand that gives the blow, 289. Adores and burns, 316. Adored in every clime, 334. through fear, 421. Adorn a tale, point a moral, 365. looks the cottage might, 398. nothing he did not, 367. Adorns and cheers our way, 399. Adorned in her husband's eye, 463. in naked beauty more, 234. the most when unadorned, 356. whatever he spoke upon, 353. Adorning with so much art, 261. Adornment without embellishment, 705. Adullam, cave, 814. Adulteries of art, than all the, 178. Advantage dressed, nature to, 323. feet nailed for our, 82. forget at times with, 709. Advantageous to life, 43. Adventure of the diver, 643. Adventuring both, oft found both, 60. Adversaries, as, do in law, 72. souls of fearful, 95. Adversary had written a book, 817. the devil, your, 849. Adversite, fortunes sharpe, 5. Adversity blessing of the New Testament, 164. bruised with, 50. contending with, 190. crossed with, a man I am, 44. day of, 828, 830. education a refuge in, 762. good things that belong to, 164. hard upon a man, 580. is not without comforts, 164. of our best friends, 796. sweet are the uses of, 67. test of strong men, 713. tries friends, 713. what way to endure, 704. Adversity's sweet milk, 108. Advice cannot inspire conduct, 796. Creator not taking, 768. few profit by, 708. nothing given so profusely as, 795. 't was good, 444. Advices, lengthened sage, 451. Advise another, easy to, 757. whom none could, 26. Γ†groto dum anima est, 349. Aerial, upon rock, 480. Aery light, his sleep was, 234. Afeard, soldier and, 124. Affair, consider what precedes in every, 746. this world is a strange, 797. Affairs of love, office and, 51. of men, the gods superintend the, 760. of men, tide in the, 115. ridiculous in serious, 735. Affect, study what you most, 72. Affects to nod, 271. Affected, to be zealously, 846. Affecting, natural, simple, he was, 399. Affection cannot hold the bent, 75. hateth nicer hands, 27. preferment goes by letter and, 149. strong to me-wards, 202. Affections dark as Erebus, 66. mild, of, 335. on things above, 847. run to waste, 546. Afflicted or distressed, 850. Affliction may smile again, 54. tries our virtue, 380. Affliction's heaviest shower, 482. sons are brothers, 447. Affrighted nature recoils, 411. Affront, fear is, 313. me, a well-bred man will not, 415. Afraid, be not, it is I, 840. whistling to keep from being, 277. Afric maps, geographers in, 289. Afric's burning shore, 388. sunny fountains, 536. Africa and golden joys, 90. After death the doctor, 205. looking before and, 142. me the deluge, 205. the war aid, 205. times, light for, 507. times, written to, 253. us the deluge, 807. which was before come, 212. After-loss, drop in for an, 162. Afternoon, custom of the, 132. multitude call the, 56. of her best days, 97. Afton, flow gently sweet, 449. Again, cut and come, 444. not look upon his like, 128. Against me, not with me is, 842. Agamemnon, brave men before, 555, 706. Agate-stone, no bigger than an, 104. Age ache penury, 49. actions of the last, 258. against time and, 24. and body of the time, 137. and clime, in every, 349. [866]and dust, pays us with, 26. and hunger, 69. beautiful and free is their old, 471. be comfort to my, 67. begins anew, the world's great, 566. best in four things, 171. best viaticum of old, 762. cannot wither her, 157. comes on apace, 428. come to thy grave in full, 816. companions for middle, 165. crabbed, and youth, 163. cradle of reposing, 328. dallies like the old, 75. disgrace of wickedness added to old, 735. every, has its pleasures, 800. father of all in every, 334. grow dim with, 299. he that dies in old, 756. he was not of an, 179. heritage of old, 608. in a full, come to thy grave, 816. in a good old, 812. in a green old, 341. in commendation of, 171. in the summer of her, 276. is as a lusty winter, 67. is grown so picked, 143. is in the wit is out, when the, 52. labour of an, 251. master spirits of this, 112. mirror to a gaping, 564. monumental pomp of, 479. most remote from infancy, 799. naked in mine, to mine enemies, 100. narrative with, 337. of cards, old, 321. of chivalry is gone, 410. of ease, youth, of labor, 396. of gold, fetch the, 251. of revolution and reformation, 435. of sophisters, 410. old and well stricken in, 813. old, in this universal man, 169. or antiquity is accounted, 169. prayer-books are the toys of, 318. pyramids doting with, 222. scarce expect one of my, 459. serene and bright, an old, 475. shakes Athena's tower, 541. should accompany old, 124. silvered o'er with, his head was, 348. smack of, in you, 88. small for its, 767. soul of the, 179. staff of my, 62. strong meat for full, 848. talking, made for, 395. that melts in unperceived decay, 365. that which should accompany old, 124. thou art shamed, 110. to perform promises of youth, 368. too late or cold, 238. torrent of a downward, 356. 'twixt boy and youth, 489. unspotted life is old, 836. veracity which increases with, 796. what more honourable than, 171. without a name, 493. worm at the root of, 423. worn away with, 347. you 'd scarce expect one of my, 459. Ages, alike all, 395. ere Homer's lamp appeared, 414. ere the Mantuan swan was heard, 414. famous to all, 254. heir of all the, 626. hence, how many, 112. his acts being seven, 69. of eternity, mighty, 642. on ages, 674. once in the flight of, 496. onward roll, the great, 624. rock of, 432. stamp and esteem of, 266. three poets in three distant, 270. through the, 626. to the next, 170. unborn crowd not on my soul, 383. wakens the slumbering, 594. women faded for, 648. ye unborn, 383. Age's alms, prayers which are old, 25. tooth, poison for the, 78. Aged bosom, confidence in an, 364. ears play truant at his tales, 55. later times are more, 169. men full loth and slow, 492. Agencies vary, how widely its, 585. Agent, trust no, 51. Agesilaus toying with his children, 737. Aggravate your choler, 89. A-gley, gang aft, 446. Agnes, the world dear, 797. Ago, mighty while, 177. Agonies, exultations, and, 471. Agony, all we know of, 562. cannot be remembered, 504. distrest, though oft to, 482. swimmer in his, 557. with words, charm, 53. Agree as angels do above, 221. on the stage, 441. those who, with us, 796. though all things differ, all, 333. Agreed to differ, 506. Agreement with hell, 834. Agricultural population the bravest, 719. Ah Sin was his name, 669. Aid, after war, 203. alliteration 's artful, 413. for some wretch's, 333. friend of pleasure wisdom's, 390. of ornament, the foreign, 356. Ails it now, something, 472. Aim, better have failed in the high, 651. our being's end and, 318. Aiming at what 's far, 698.
Air a chartered libertine, 91. ampler ether, diviner, 482. and harmony of shape, 287. around with beauty, 545. babbling gossip of the, 75. be shook to, 102. bird of the, 831. [867]birds of the, have nests, 839. bites shrewdly, 130. breasts the keen, 394. breath of flowers sweeter in the, 167. burns frore, the parching, 228. castles in the, 187, 791, 854. charm ache with, 53. couriers of the, 118. desert rocks and fleeting, 181. dewy freshness fills the, 507. do not saw the, 137. eating the, 88. every flower enjoys the, 466. fairer than the evening, 41. field of, through the, 424. freshness fills the silent, 507. heaven's sweetest, 162. her keel plows, 37. her manners and her, 444. hurtles in the darkened, 384. I drew in the common, 837. I 'll charm the, 123. in heaven's sweetest, 162. into the murky, 239. is calm and pleasant, when the, 254. is delicate, the, 117. is full of farewells, 615. love free as, 333. melted into thin, 43. meteor to the troubled, 383. mocking the, with colors, 80. most excellent canopy, 134. nipping and an eager, 130. of delightful studies, 253. of glory, walking in an, 263. recommends itself, 117. scent the morning, 132. sewers annoy the, 239. shut up for want of, 307. spread his sweet leaves to the, 104. strike our tune, let the, 173. summer's noontide, 227. sweetness in the desert, 385. sweetness
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