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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">325. twelve good men into a, 528. where sweets compacted lie, 204. Boxes, beggarly account of empty, 108. Boy and youth, 'twixt, 489. at Drury's a happy, 595. Chatterton the marvellous, 470. get money, 177. hath sold him a bargain, 55. lad of mettle a good, 84. laughing, hear that, 637. love is a, by poets styled, 213. O would I were a, again, 679. parlous, 96. playing on the sea-shore, 278. stood on the burning deck, 570. than when I was a, 583. that shoots so trim, 405. twelve years ago I was a, 595. who would not be a, 541. you hear that, laughing, 637. Boys, claret the liquor for, 374. earth's boastful, 598. fear, with bugs, 72. go wooing in my, 406. grief for, 160. [887]like little wanton, 99. three merry, are we, 184. throw stones at frogs, 741. to learn what is necessary for, 760. to learn what is useful as men, 737. Boyhood's years, tears of, 523. Boyish days, even from my, 150. Brach or lym, 148. Bradshaw bullied, 352. Braes, among thy green, 449. of Balloch, o'er the, 674. we twa hae run about the, 449. Braggart with my tongue, 124. Braid, blowing the ringlet from the, 627. Braids of lilies, twisted, 246. Brain, book and volume of my, 132. books the children of the, 291. children of an idle, 105. coinage of your, 141. dry as the remainder biscuit, 68. heat-oppressed, 119. him with his lady's fan, 84. like madness in the, 500. made out of the carver's, 499. may devise laws, 61. memory warder of the, 119. mint of phrases in his, 54. paper bullets of the, 51. shallow draughts intoxicate the, 323. should possess a poet's, 40. too finely wrought, 413. vex the, with researches, 443. written troubles of the, 125. Brains could not move, 457. cudgel thy, no more about it, 143. excise our, 413. steal away their, 152. unhappy, for drinking, 152. when the, were out, 122. Brake that virtue must go through, the, 98. Branch, cut is the, 41. Branch-charmed oaks, 575. Branches, giant, tossed, 569. of learning, 62. Branching elm, star-proof, 250. Brandy, a hero must drink, 374. and water, sipped, 454. nothing extenuate for the, 597. Branksome Hall, custom of, 487. Brass, evil manners live in, 100. nor stone nor earth, 162. sounding, 845. Brave, annals of the, 663. councils of the, 526. days of old, 593. deserves the fair, none but the, 271. fears of the, 365. fortune helps the, 704. home of the, 517. how sleep the, 389. live on, the, 671. man chooses, 657. man struggling, 336. men before Agamemnon, 555. that are no more, 423. the unreturning, 543. toll for the, 423. who rush to glory, 515. Bravely becomest thy bed, 159. fleshed thy maiden sword, 87. Bravery, all her, 242. of his grief, 145. Bravest are the tenderest, the, 666. Braw brass collar, 447. Brawling woman in a wide house, 827. Bray a fool in a mortar, 829. Brayed with minstrelsy, 109. Brazen throat of war, 240. Breach, imminent deadly, 150. more honoured in the, 130. once more unto the, 91. Breaches, ambuscades, 105. Bread and butter, quarrel with my, 292. and butter, no, of mine, 787. and butter, smell of, 554. and the gospel is good fare, 283. better is half a loaf than no, 15. crust of, and liberty, 328. crammed with distressful, 92. die for beauty than live for, 600. eaten in secret, 825. half-penny worth of, 85. he took the, and brake it, 177. Homer begged his, 189. if his son ask, 839. in one hand stone the other, 701. in sorrow ate his, 803. is buttered, which side my, 19. is the staff of life, 283, 291. looked to government for, 411. man doth not live by, only, 813. man shall not live by, alone, 838. nor his seed begging, 819. of banishment, eating the bitter, 81. of idleness, 829. should be so dear, that, 585. upon the waters, cast thy, 831. whole stay of, 833. wondering for his, 420. Break, better to bow than, 12. it to our hope, 126. of day, eyes the, 49. of the wave, 561. Breakers the Euxine's dangerous, 559. wantoned with thy, 548. Breakfast on a lion's lip, 91. scheme for her own, 311. with what appetite you have, 99. Breaking waves dashed high, 569. Breast, against Othello's, 156. arm the obdured, 228. beauteous head drops upon his, 338. bless it upon my, 657. calm the troubled, 611. cross on her white, 325. eternal in the human, 315. fair as thine ideal, 546. feeble woman's, 482. knock the, 242. marble of her snowy, 219. master-passion in the, 317. monuments upon my, 571. ne'er learned to glow, whose, 335. on her white, 325. round its, the rolling clouds, 397. [888]soothe the savage, 294. sunshine of the, 381. tamer of the human, 382. thine ideal, 546. told but to her mutual, 516. toss him to my, 205. truth hath a quiet, 80. two hands upon the, 667. where learning lies, 336. with dauntless, 385. within his own clear, 244. within our, this jewel lies, 362. Breast-high, amid the corn, 584. Breastplate, what stronger, 94. Breasts the keen air, 394. Breath, bated, 61. boldest held his, the, 515. borne away with every, 554. call back the fleeting, 384. came o'er the sea, no, 611. can make them, 396. Cytherea's, 77. down and out of, 88. extend a mother's, 328. hope's perpetual, 474. is in his nostrils, 833. last moment of his, 398. life of mortal, 615. lightly draws its, 466. little flesh a little, 749. most breathes, where, 162. mouth-honour, 124. of flowers sweeter in the air, 167. of heaven, 416. of kings, princes are, 447. of men, she takes away the, 621. of morn, sweet is the, 233. one more weary of, 586. regular as infant's, 502. revives him, 329. rides on the posting winds, 160. smells wooingly, heaven's, 117. suck my last, 333. summer's ripening, 106. the tempest's, prevail, 542. thou art, a, 48. to cool his porridge, 773, 789. to cool his pottage, 738. to the latest, 321. weary of, 586. when the good man yields his, 496. wither at the north-wind's, 570. Breaths, we live in thoughts not, 654. Breathe not his name, 519. thoughts that, 382. were life as though to, 625. Breathed the long long night, 639. Breathers of this world, 162. Breathes despair, there, 551. from yonder box, 325. must suffer, who, 289. there the man, 488. Breathing household laws, 472. of the common wind, 471. time of day with me, 145. time, peace only a, 407. upon a bank of violets, 74. we watched her, 583. world, into this, 95. Breathless with adoration, 470. Bred in a book, dainties that are, 55. in the bone, 19, 691. in the kitchen, 552. where is fancy, 63. Breech where honour 's lodged, 214. Breeches are so queer, 635. cost but a crown, 152, 406. Macaulay is a book in, 461. women wear the, 186. Breed a habit, use doth, 44. for barren metal, 61. of men, this happy, 81. of noble bloods, 110. Breeding, to show your, 443. Breeds by a composture, 109. Breeze, battle and the, 514. every passing, 535. far as the, can bear, 550. is on the sea, the, 494. of nature stirring, 480. refreshes in the, 316. without a, without a tide, 498. Breezy call of morn, 384. hill that skirts the down, 428. Brent, your bonny brow was, 449. Brentford, two kings of, 417. Brethren, great twin, 593. to dwell together in unity, 824. Brevity is the soul of wit, 133. Brews, as he, 177. Bribe, too poor for a, 387. Brick-dust man, the, 363. Bricks are alive this day, 94. by chance or fortune, 739. Bridal chamber, come to the, 562. of the earth and sky, 204. Bride, society my glittering, 480. wife dearer than the, 377. Bride-bed to have decked, 144. Bridegroom, fresh as a, 83. Brides, as the lion wooes his, 392. Bridge, Horatius kept the, 593. of sighs, on the, 544. that arched the flood, 599. with grooms and porters on the, 626. Bridle, taxed, 462. Brief as the lightning, 57. as woman's love, 138. authority, drest in a little, 48. candle, out out, 125. let me be, 132. 't is, my lord, 138. Briers, working-day full of, 66. Bright and yellow gold, 585. angels are still, 124. as young diamonds, 275. best of dark and, 551. consummate flower, 235. dark with excessive, 231. her angels face shined, 27. honour, pluck, 84. must fade, all that is, 522. old
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