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853. trust all and be deceived, 641. world, another and a, 805. world than this, 66. Bettered by the borrower, 253. expectation, 50. Bettering of my mind, 42. Between the cradle and the grave, 358. two stools, 808. Bevy of fair women, 240. Beware my lord of jealousy, 153. of a man of one book, 853. of desperate steps, 423. of entrance to a quarrel, 130. of had I wist, 9. the fury of a patient man, 269. the ides of March, 110. Bewilder, leads to, 428. Bezonian, under which king, 90. Bias, rules with strongest, 323. Bible, burdens of the, 598. is a book of doctrine, the, 530. is a book of faith, the, 530. is a book of morals, the, 530. knows her true, 414. shows the extent of the English language, 590. studie was but litel on the, 2. Bibles laid open, 205. Bickerings to recount, 255. Bid me discourse, 161. Bidding, thousands speed at his, 252. Bids expectation rise, 398. Biennial elections, 283. Bier, waste sorrows at my, 571. Big manly voice, 69. round tears, 67. with the fate of Rome, 297. with vengeance, 363. Big-endians and small-endians, 290. Bigger than an agate-stone, no, 104. than his head, seems no, 148. Biggest rascal that walks, 748. Bigness which you see, 265. Bilbow, the word it was, 351. Bilious, when I am only, 586. Bill, as if God wrote the, 600. Billing, amorous fond and, 215. Billows, bounding, 674. distinct as the, 496. foam, the, 550. never break, where, 295. pilot cannot mitigate the, 730. roar, or heard the, 344. swelling and limitless, 503. trusted to thy, 548. Bind, fast find fast, 10. safe find safe, 21. up my wounds, 97. Binding nature fast in fate, 334. Biography, an heroic poem is a, 578. Bird, by wandering, as the, 828. each fond endearment tries, 396. in the hand, 15, 740, 787. in the solitude singing, 552. night with this her solemn, 233. O cuckoo! shall I call thee, 474. of dawning singeth all night, 127. of passage, the cuckoo a, 720. of the air, 831. on the wing, 680. rare, in the land, 770. soul of our grandam might inhabit a, 77. [881]that fyleth his own nest, 8, 18. that shunn'st the noise, 206. the Attic, 241. Birds, charm of earliest, 233. confabulate, if, 417. eagle suffers little, to sing, 104. I see my way as, 643. in cages, as with, 778. in last year's nest, 613, 792. in their little nests agree, 302. joyous the, 238. melodious, sing madrigals, 41. of the air have nests, 839. sang east and west, 620. sang, where late the sweet, 162. time of the singing of, 832. with chaff, catch old, 787. without despair to get in, 180. Bird-cage in a garden, 180. Birnam wood, 124, 125. Birth, death borders upon our, 182. dew of thy, 851. is but a sleep, 477. nothing but our death begun, 309. of that significant word flirtation, 353. our Saviour's, is celebrated, 127. place of my, 550. repeats the story of her, 300. revolts from true, 106. science frowned not on his, 386. smiled on my, 534. the sunshine is a glorious, 477. 't is fortune gives us, 340. Birthplace, great Homer's, 189. Biscay, bay of, 453. Biscuit, dry as the remainder, 68. Bishop, church without a, 588. hypocrisy of a, 688. Bishops, bench of heedless, 380. Bit me, though he had, 148. with an envious worm, 104. you if it had been a bear, 292. Bite, bark worse than his, 205. dogs delight to bark and, 301. the hand that fed them, 411. the man recovered of the, 400. Bites, three, of a cherry, 773. shrewdly, the air, 130. Biteth like a serpent, 828. Biting for anger, eager soul, 221. Bitter as coloquintida, 151. change, feels the, 228. cold, 't is, 126. cross, on the, 82. end, 853. ere long, 238. fancy, food of, 71. is a scornful jest, 366. memory, wakes the, 231. o'er the flowers, some, 540, 706. past, more welcome is the sweet, 74. Bittern booming in the weeds, 592. Bitterns, London an habitation of, 592. Bitterness, knoweth his own, 826. of things, from out the, 484. Bivouac of the dead, 681. Blabbing and remorseful day, 94. eastern scout, 243. Black and gray, friars white, 231. and midnight hags, 123. beetle, intolerable to a, 857. customary suits of solemn, 127. despair, 564. every white will have its, 404. eyes and lemonade, 519. hung be the heavens with, 93. is a pearl in woman's eye, 35. is not so black, 464. it stood as night, 228. let the devil wear, 138. men of Coromandel, 592. more, than ash-buds, 625. or red, bokes clothed in, 1. spirits and white, 173. to red began to turn, 213. white shall not neutralize the, 651. with tarnished gold, 456. Blackberries, plentiful as, 85. Blackbird to whistle, 210. Blackguards both, 558. Blacks had no rights, the, 675. Bladder, blows a man up like a, 85. Bladders, boys that swim on, 99. Blade, heart-stain away on its, 519. notches on the, 811. sheathes the vengeful, 459. trenchant Toledo trusty, 211. Blades, Spanish, 105. to Greece we give our shining, 525. two, of grass to grow, 290. Blaize, lament for Madam, 400. Blame, dispraise or, 242. in part to, is she, 193, 350. Blameless vestal's lot, 333. Blanch without the owner's crime, 483. Blanche, Sweetheart and Tray, 147. Bland, childlike and, 669. Blandishments of life, 671. will not fascinate us, 436. Blank, creation 's, 672. misgivings of a creature, 478. my lord, a, 75. of Nature's works, 230. Blasphemes his feeder, 246. Blasphemy in the soldier, 48. Blast, chill November's surly, 446. he died of no, 276. of that dread horn, 490. of war blows in our ears, 91. rushing of the, 573. striding the, 118. upon his bugle horn, 492. Blasts from hell, 130. of wind, hollow, 347. Blasted, no sooner blown but, 251. with excess of light, 382. Blastments, contagious, 129. Blaze, burst out into sudden, 247. Liberty's unclouded, 564. of noon, 241.
Blazed with lights, 109. Blazon, eternal, must not be, 131. Blazoning pens, quirks of, 151. Bleak our lot, though, 676. Bleed, carcasses, at the sight of the murderer, 187. [882]heart for which others, 294. they have torn me and I, 544. Bleeding country save, my, 513. piece of earth, 113. Blend our pleasure, 472. Bless, none whom we can, 541. the hand that gave the blow, 277. the hand that gives the, 289. thee Bottom, 58. thee, hold fast till he, 362. Blessed, children call her, 829. dejected, while another 's, 320. do above, what the, 220. feet nailed on the bitter cross, 82. he alone is, 289. he that considereth the poor, 820. he who expects nothing, 347. I have been, 549. is the healthy nature, 579. man, half part of a, 78. martyr, thou fallest a, 100. mood, that, 467. more, to give, 843. none but such as be, 38. part to heaven, gave his, 100. shall be thy basket, 814. them unaware, I, 498. three, chief among the, 611. who ne'er was born, 289. Blessedness, single, 57. Blesses his stars, 297. Blesseth her with happy hands, 31. him that gives, 64. Blessing dear, makes a, 256. health is the second, 208. I had most need of, 119. Lord dismiss us with thy, 374. national debt a national, 532. no harm in, 351. of the Old Testament, 164. out of God's blessing, 17, 785. steal immortal, from her lips, 108. that money cannot buy, 208. the Pretender, no harm in, 351. Blessings be with them, 477. brighten as they take their flight, 307. from whom all, flow, 278. liberty one of the most valuable, 792. on him that invented sleep, 792. two of life's greatest, 713. wait on virtuous deeds, 294. without number, 302. Blest, Araby the, 232. never is, but always to be, 315. I have been, 549. in blessing others, 343. it is twice, 64. kings may be, 451. paper-credit, 322. with temper with unclouded ray, 321. with some new joys, 276. Blew great guns, 436. you hither, what wind, 90. Blight, bloom or, 657. treason like a deadly, 526. Blind bard, be that, 503. be to her faults a little, 287. dazzles to, 428. eyes to the, feet to the lame, 817. fortune though she is, 167. fury, comes the, 247. girl comes from afar, 607. guides strain at a gnat, 640. he that is strucken, 104. his soul with clay, 630. lead the blind, if the, 840. love is, and lovers cannot see, 62. love must needs be,
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