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with one love, 339.
Burnt
child dreads the fire, 16.
half his Troy was, 88.
Burrs, conversation's, 636.
Burst in ignorance, let me not, 130.
Bury
Cæsar, I come to, 113.
in oblivion, 201.
me on my face, 763.
Bush
and bank, over, 28.
beat the, 10.
good wine needs no, 72.
hawthorn, with seats beneath, 395.
man in the, with God may meet, 598.
supposed a bear, how easy is a, 59.
the thief doth fear each, 95.
Bushel, do not sit down on a, 765.
Bushels of chaff, 60.
Busier seemed than he was, 2.
Business,
come home to men's, 164.
despatch is the soul of, 353.
dinner lubricates, 437.
end of this day's, 115.
every man has, 132.
everybody's, is nobody's, 207.
every man mind his own, 786.
hours set apart for, 362.
in great waters, 823.
in this state, 49.
man diligent in, 828.
man to double, bound, 139.
nobody's, 207.
no feeling of his, 143.
not to question our, 340.
of one who studies philosophy, 745.
of the day, be drunk the, 273.
prayer all his, 305.
so ends the bloody, 347.
some men take to, 321.
talents equal to, 747.
talk of nothing but, 810.
that we love, 158.
those that are above, 284.
unembarrassed by cares of, 712.
will never hold water, this, 296.
with an income at its heels, 415.
Businesses and customs, 424.
Buskin, shuffles of the, 637.
Bust, animated, 384.
Bustle of resort, various, 244.
Busts between, placed the, 312.
Busy,
a man, so, 2.
as a bee, 33.
bee, how doth the, 302.
companies of men, 263.
curious, thirsty fly, 671.
hammers closing rivets up, 92.
haunts of men, in the, 570.
hum of men, 249.
whisper circling round, 397.
with the crowded hour, 600.
world an idler to, 420.
Busybodies speaking things, 848.
Busybody, be not wordy nor a, 750.
But me no buts, 861.
Butchered to make a Roman holiday, 546.
Butchers, gentle with these, 113.
Butter,
bread and, of mine, 787.
bread and, smell of, 554.
in a lordly dish, 814.
quarrel with my bread and, 292.
words smoother than, 821.
would not melt in her mouth, 13, 292.
Buttered, which side my bread is, 19.
Butterflies no bees, no, 586.
Butterfly,
I 'd be a, 581.
upon a wheel, 328.
Button,
did not care a, 771.
on fortune's cap, 133.
Buttoned down before, coat, 596.
Button-hole lower, let me take you, 56.
Buttons
be disclosed, 129.
I had a soul above, 454.
Buttress nor coign of vantage, 117.
Buy
it, they lose it that do, 59.
my flowers, O buy, 607.
with you sell with you, 61.
Buyer, it is naught saith the, 827.
Buying or selling of pig, 20.
By and by is easily said, 139.
Byron's poetry, ethics from, 591.
Byword, proverb and a, 815.
Byzantium is not big enough to hold us, 741.
Byzantium's conquering foe, 545.
Cabbage, pepper his, 712.
Cabined
cribbed confined, 122.
loop-hole, 243.
Cable for a line, 217.
Cadence
of a rugged line, harsh, 270.
sweet in, 422.
Cadmean victory, 807.
Cadmus gave the letters, 558.
Cæsar
and his fortunes, 728.
bled, where some buried, 768.
dead and turned to clay, 144.
great, fell, 114.
had his Brutus, 429.
hath wept, 113.
I appeal unto, 643.
I come to bury, 113.
imperious, dead, 144.
in every wound of, 114.
not that I loved, less, 113.
rebellion fraud and, 297.
render therefore unto, 840.
start a spirit as soon as, 110.
upon what meat doth, feed, 110.
with a senate at his heels, 319.
yesterday the word of, 113.
you carry, and his fortunes, 728.
[892]Cæsar's,
things which are, 840.
wife above suspicion, 727.
wife not to be suspected, 727.
Cage, nor iron bars a, 260.
Cages,
as with birds in, 778.
young ladies make nets not, 291.
Cain,
old Tubal, 654.
the first city made, 261.
Cake,
eat thy, and have it, 205.
is dough, my, 73.
Cakes and ale, no more, 75.
Calamity,
enigmatical sort of, 766.
fortune not satisfied with one, 709.
is man's true touchstone, 197.
learn from another's, 708.
of so long life, 135.
to be born the highest, 736.
Caledonia stern and wild, 489.
Caledonia's cause, support, 450.
Calf's-skin on those recreant limbs, 79.
Call
a coach, go, 285.
a spade a spade, 733.
back yesterday, 81.
evil good good evil, 833.
for the robin-redbreast, 181.
it by some better name, 524.
it holy ground, 570.
me a spade, don't, 293.
me early mother dear, 624.
my brother back to me, 571.
nothing but coach, coach, 285.
our own, nothing can we, 821.
shapes that come not at an earthly, 482.
the breezy, 384.
the cattle home, 664.
these delicate creatures ours, 154.
things by their right names, 457.
to-day his own, he who can, 273.
us to penance, 226.
you that backing your friends, 84.
Called,
many are, 840.
the new world into existence, 464.
Caller, him who calleth be the, 285.
Calling,
in his, let him nothing call but coach, 285.
shapes, 243.
Calls back the lovely April, 161.
Calm,
after a storm, comes a, 284.
and silent night, 642.
day of slumberous, 575.
familiar talk, 341.
here find that, 367.
lights of philosophy, 297.
of idle vacancy, 376.
on the bosom of thy God, 570.
on the listening ear, 640.
so deep, I never felt a, 470.
the troubled breast, 611.
thou mayst smile, 438.
tracts of, from tempest, 634.
Calmer of unquiet thoughts, 207.
Calmness made, keeps the law in, 476.
Calms after tempest, 151.
Calumnious strokes, 129.
Calumny, shalt not escape, 136.
Calvin and oatmeal, land of, 459.
Calvinistic creed, a, 365.
Cambuscan bold, story of, 250.
Cambyses' vein, 85.
Came
I saw I conquered, 735.
prologue, excuse, 239.
saw and overcame, 90.
Camel,
cloud in shape of a, 139.
like a, indeed, 139.
swallow a, 640.
through the eye of a needle, 840.
to thread the postern, 82.
Camilla scours the plain, 324.
Camomile the more it is trodden, 32.
Campaspe, Cupid and, 31.
Camping-ground, fame's eternal, 681.
Can
it be that this is all, 548.
such things be, 122.
this be death, 335.
Canadian hills, cold on, 427.
Candid
friend, the, 464.
where we can, be, 315.
Candied tongue, let the, 137.
Candle,
from their torches I light my, 192.
hold a, 351.
in the sun, 191.
light such a, 685.
looking in the daytime with a, 763.
of understanding, 836.
out out brief, 125.
poor sport not worth the, 206.
scarcely fit to hold a, 351.
shall never be put out, 685.
throws his beams, 66.
to my shames, 62.
to the sun, 265, 311.
to thy merit, thy modesty 's a, 362.
Candles
are all out, 119.
are out, when the, 739.
be out all cats be grey, 11, 790.
night's, are burnt out, 108.
of the night, 66.
Candy, glorified, 509.
Cane, conduct of a clouded, 326.
Canker
and the grief are mine, the, 555.
galls the infants of the spring, 129.
Cankers of a calm world, 86.
Cannibals that eat each other, 150.
Cannikin, why clink the, 646.
Cannon
ball, brunt of, 211.
by our sides, 145.
to right of them, 628.
Cannon's mouth, even in the, 69.
Cannot
come to good, 128.
tell how the truth be, 487.
Canon 'gainst self-slaughter, 128.
Canonized bones, 130.
Canopied by the blue sky, 553.
Canopy,
most excellent, the air, 134.
the skies, my, 316.
under the, 103.
which love has spread, 568.
Canst
not say I did it, 122.
thou guide Arcturus, 818.
Cant
of criticism, 378.
of hypocrites, 378.
Cantankerous, you won't be so, 441.
Cantilena of the law, 527.
Canting world, in this, 378.
[893]Cants which are canted, 378.
Canvas glowed beyond nature, 394.
Cap,
addressing myself to my, 798.
button on fortune's, 133.
by night a stocking all the day, 397, 401.
of youth, riband in the, 142.
whiter than driven snow, 380.
Capacity, soul discontented with, 512.
Cap-a-pe, armed at point exactly, 128.
Capability and godlike reason, 142.
Capable of nothing but dumb-shows, 137.
Caparisons don't become a young woman, 440.
Cape, round the stormy, 356.
Caper, provokes the, 442.
Capers nimbly in a lady's chamber, 95.
Capital,
Belgium's, 542.
solicits the aid of labor, 532.
Capitol,
drizzled blood upon the, 112.
who was 't betrayed the, 280.
Capon, lined with good, 69.
Captain,
becomes his captain's, 158.
but a choleric word in the, 48.
Christ, soul unto his, 82.
good, lost in an ill general, 782.
ill, good attending, 162.
jewels in the carcanet, 162.
of complements, 106.
of the sea, a boisterous, 392.
Wattle, ever hear of, 436.
Captive
good, attending, ill, 162.
whose words all ears took, 74.
Capulets,
family
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