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his wings, as if an, 414. should write, though an, 520. sings, in his motion like an, 65. the recording, 379. thou hovering, 243. visits few and far between, 514. whiteness, 52. who wrote like an, 388. yet in this, of habits devil is, 141. Angels alone enjoy such liberty, 260. and ministers of grace, 130. are bright still, 124. are, our acts our, 183. are painted fair, 280. aspiring to be, 316. could no more, 307. do above, agree as, 221. down, which would drag, 532. entertained, and, 221. face shined bright, 27. fear to tread, where, 325. fell by that sin, 100. forget-me-nots of the, 616. guard thy bed, holy, 302. help, make assay, 139. in some brighter dreams, 264. laugh at the good he has done, 637. listen when she speaks, 279. little lower than the, 818. men would be, 316. must love Ann Hathaway, 690. ne'er like, till passion dies, 182. plead like, 118. preventing, 269. pure in thought as are, 455. sad as, 513. say sister spirit come away, 334. shared fire with, 549. sung the strain, guardian, 358. thousand liveried, 245. to fall, caused the, 165. tremble while they gaze, 382. trumpet-tongued, 118. unawares, entertained, 848. visits like those of, 355. wake thee, all, 367. weep, make the, 48. weep, tears such as, 225. would be gods, 316. Angel's face shyned bright, 27. tear, passage of an, 576. wing, dropped from an, 484. wing, feather pluckt from an, 484. wings, clip an, 574. Angels' ken, far as, 223. music, 't is, 205. visits short and bright, 281. Angelical, fiend, 107. Anger, biting for, 222. he that is slow to, 827. is like a full-hot horse, 98. is one of the sinews of the soul, 222. more in sorrow than, 128. of his lip, contempt and, 76. of lovers, 708. Angle, a brother of the, 207. [870]Angler, if he be an honest, 208. no man is born an, 206. now with God, excellent, 208. Anglers or very honest men, 208. Angling, be quiet and go a, 208. deserves commendations, 207. innocent recreation, 208. is somewhat like poetry, 207. like mathematics, 206. like virtue, 207. wagered on your, 158. Angling-rod, a sturdy oak his, 217. Angry, be ye, and sin not, 847. flood, leap into this, 110. heaven is not always, 289. passions rise, never let your, 302. reckon the days you have not been, 745. repeat the four-and-twenty letters when, 735. Anguish, another's, 104. here tell your, 524. hopeless, poured his groan, 366. wring the brow, 490. Angularity of facts, 601. Animal, happiness of the rational, 755. man is a noble, 219. man is a two-legged, 763. self-preservation of an, 764. Animated bust or storied urn, 384. only by faith and hope, 369. Anise and cumin, 840. Ann Hathaway hath a way, 690. Anna whom three realms obey, 326. Annals are not written, whose, 579. of the brave, 663. of the poor, 324. writ your, true, 103. Anne, yes by Saint, 75. Annihilate space and time, 330. Annihilating all that 's made, 263. die, cannot but by, 236. Anointed king, balm from an, 81. rail on the Lord's, 97. sovereign of sighs and groans, 55. Another and a better world, 805. and the same, 481. horse, give me, 97. man's doxy, 858. man's ground, built on, 45. setteth up, 821. yet the same, 331. Another's and another's, 514. eyes, to choose love by, 57. face commend, 377. sword laid him low, 514. woe, to feel, 334. Answer a fool, 828. a wise man with silence, 730. all things faithfully, 66. echoes answer, 630. him ye owls, 331. me in one word, 70. not every question, 711. soft, turneth away wrath, 826. the better, 52. ye evening tapers, 636. Answers till a husband cools, never, 321. Ant, go to the, thou sluggard, 825. Ants entombed, 168. Antagonist is our helper, our, 411. Antagoras boiling a conger, 732. Anthem, the pealing, 384. Anthems, singing of, 88. Anthropophagi, the, 150. Antic, old father, the law, 82. round, while you perform your, 123. Anticipate the past, 440. Antidote, bane and, 299. some sweet oblivious, 125. Antigonus and Thrasyllus, 732. the son of Helios, 740. Antique Roman than a Dane, 146. song, metre of an, 161. towers, ye, 381. world, service of the, 67. Antiquitas sæculi, 169. Antiquities, living men were, 219. Antiquity, a little skill in, 222. is accounted by farther distance, 169. ways of hoar, 403. Anti-republican tendencies, 435. Antres vast and deserts idle, 150. Anvil, iron did cool on the, 80.
Anything but history, 304. for a quiet life, 852. glad he thanks God for, 370. can be amiss, never, 59. owe no man, 844. what is worth in, 213. whereof it may be said, 830. Anythingarian, he is an, 292. Apace, ill weed grows, 35. Apathy, in lazy, 317. Ape, like an angry, 48. Apes, jollity for, 160. Apert, prive and, 4. Apollo, bards in fealty to, 576. from his shrine, 251. Pallas Jove and Mars, 642. Apollo's laurel bough, burned is, 41. lute, musical as bright, 56, 245. Apollos watered, 845. Apologies account for what they do not alter, 608. Apology too prompt, 239. Apostles shrank, while, 676. twelve, he taught, 2. would have done as they did, the, 556. Apostolic blows and knocks, 210. Apothecary, I remember an, 108. ounce of civet good, 148. Apparel, every true man's, 49. fashion wears out more, 52. oft proclaims the man, 130. Apparelled in more precious habit, 53. Apparition, a lovely, 474. Apparitions, seen and gone, like, 281. thousand blushing, 52. Appeal from Philip drunk, 807. unto Caesar, 843. Appear the immortals, never, 502. Appearance, not according to the, 843. of things to the mind, 744. Appearances are deceitful, 766. Appendix to nobility, 187. [871]Appetite, breakfast with, 99. cloy the hungry edge of, 81. colours were then to me an, 467. comes with eating, 779, 791. good digestion wait on, 122. grown by what it fed on, 128. man given to, 828. may sicken and so die, 74. quench, check impulse, 755. with cloyless sauce sharpen his, 157. Applaud the deed, 121. thee to the very echo, 125. Applause, attentive to his own, 327. delight the wonder, the, 179. of a single human being, 374. of listening senates, 385. Applauses of his countrymen, 537. Apple of his eye, 814. of the eye, 818. rotten at the heart, 61. Apples of gold, 828. since Eve ate, 560. small choice in rotten, 72. swim, how we, 291. Appliance, desperate, 141. Appliances and means, 89. Apprehend some joy, 59. Apprehension, death most in, 48. how like a god in, 134. of the good, 81. Apprentice, nature but an, 446. Approach like the rugged Russian bear, 122. of even or morn, 230. Approaches make the prospect less, 181. Approbation from Sir Hubert Stanley, 457. Appropinque an end, 212. Appropriate, as difficult to invent as to, 604. Approved good masters, 149. Approving Heaven, 355. April day, uncertain glory of an, 44. dew, besprent with, 180. June and November, 684. of her prime, 161. proud-pied, 163. wears, pinks that, 49. when men woo, 71. with his shoures, 1. Apron, thy words smell of the, 732. Aprons of fig leaves, 812. with greasy, 159. Apt alliteration 's artful aid, 413. and gracious words, 55. Arabia, all the perfumes of, 124. breathes from yonder box, 325. Arabian trees, 157. Arabs, fold their tents like the, 614. proverb of the, 606. Araby the blest, 232. Araby's daughter, farewell to thee, 526. Arbiter of his own fortunes, 709. Arbitrator time, old common, 102. Arbitress, moon sits, 225. Arborett with painted blossoms, 28. Arcades ambo, 558. Arcadia, I too was born in, 793. Arcadian scenes, 421. Arch, night's black, 451. night's blue, 424. on Prague's proud, 513. that fill'st the sky, 516. Archangel ruined, 225. Archelaus and the barber, 731. Archer, insatiate, 306. little meant, mark the, 492. well-experienced, 161. Archimedes cried I have found it Eureka, 738. Architect of his own fortunes, 167. Architecture is frozen music, 807. Arctic sky, Ophiuchus in the, 229. Arcs, on the earth the broken, 649. Arcturus with his sons, 818. Arden, now am I in, 67. Ardour, compulsive, gives the charge, 140. Are, we know not what we, 142. Argue not against Heaven's hand, 252. though vanquished, 397. Argues an insensibility, 509. yourselves unknown, 234. Arguing, owned his skill in, 397. Argument and intellect too, 402. for a week, 84. height of this great, 223. I have found you an, 375. knock-down, 277. not to stir without great, 142. of tyrants, necessity is the, 453. sheathed their swords for lack of, 91. staple of his, 56. stateliest and most regal,
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