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cease with their youth, 376. of the wise, 365. that themselves commit, 62. youthful, 492. Follow as the night the day, 130. Followed her, king himself has, 400. Followers, more, than a thief to the gallows, 213. Following his plough, 470. Folly, according to his, 828. and ignorance, 102. as it flies, shoot, 315. grow romantic, if, 321. into sin can glide, 492. is all they 've taught me, 522. is at full length, 312. loves the martyrdom of fame, 552. mirth can into, glide, 492. no soul exempt from, 775. of others, profit by the, 720. shunn'st the noise of, 249. stays and genius goes, 600. to be wise, 382. when lovely woman stoops to, 403. Fond and billing, 215. imagination, so fair to, 482. of humble things, 671. of toil and care, why are we, 805. recollection, 537. to rule alone, man too, 327. Fondest hopes decay, seen my, 526. Fondness, eyes that weep in, 280. Fontarabian echoes borne, on, 490. Food, are of love the, 238. crops the flowery, 315. for powder, 87. human nature's daily, 474. minds not craving for, 444. of sweet and bitter fancy, 71. of fools, flattery 's the, 290. of love, if music be the, 74. of sweetly uttered knowledge, 34. one man's, is another's poison, 199. pined and wanted, 465. rats and mice have been Tom's, 147. right choice, 652. that appeases hunger, 792. Fool, answer a, 828. at forty is a fool indeed, 311. cannot hold his tongue, 737. difference between a wise person and a, 702. doth think he is wise, the, 71. every inch that is not, 269. every, will be meddling, 827. eyes of a, 827. hath said in his heart, 818. hold his tongue, let a, 713. in a mortar, bray a, 829. in the forest, I met a, 67. is counted wise when he holdeth his peace, 827. knows himself to be a, 71. laughter of a, 830. man at thirty suspects himself a, 307. me no fools, 861. me to the top of my bent, they, 139. more hope of a, 828. more knave than, 41, 787. motley, 67. must now and then be right, 414. no creature smarts so little as a, 327. of fate, 346. of nature stood, 273. one draught makes him a, 74. only good for, 797. outlives in fame the pious, 296. resolved to live a, 196. said my muse to me, 34. [950]the more, I, 67. there is more hope of a, 828. to fame, nor yet a, 327. to make me merry, 71. when he holdeth his peace, 827. who thinks by force or skill, 670. with judges, 415. Fools, a judge amongst, 331, 415. admire, men of sense approve, 324. and children cannot lie, 15. are my theme, 539. best, are a little wise, 177. bolt is soon shot, 16. by heavenly compulsion, 146. call nature what I call God, 651. chronicle small beer and suckle, 151. contest for forms of government, 318. ever since the conquest, 279. flattery 's the food of, 290. for arguments use wagers, 213. in all tongues are called, 71. in idle wishes, 444. like you, we thrive on, 334. little wise are the best, 177. make a mock at sin, 826. men may live, 308. never-failing vice of, 323. of nature, 131. old doting, 729. old men know young men are, 36. only good for, 797. paradise of, 231, 444. print it and shame the, 326. profit less by wise men, 725. rush in where angels fear to tread, 325. should be so deep-contemplative, 68. since the conquest have been, 279. supinely stay, 444. that crowd thee so, 261. these mortals be, what, 58. they cannot die, 308. thinks better of a gilded, 181. to be wise among, 721. what gift to, avails, 344. who came to scoff, 397. who roam, they are, 362. wise men avoid the fault of, 725. with the time, thus we play the, 89. words are the money of, 200. young men think old men, 36. Fooled with hope, 276. Foolery, a little, governs the world, 195. that wise men have, 66. walks about the orb, 76. Foolish rheum, how now, 79. thing, never says a, 279. things to confound the wise, 845. whistling of a name, 262. Foolishness will not depart, 829. Foot and hand go cold, 23. before, the better, 80. chancellor's, 195. for foot hand for hand, 813. great shoe for a little, 737. has music in 't, his very, 427. horse and, rise up when I stamp, 727. in the grave, one, 198, 729. is on my native heath, my, 493. more light, step more true, 491. no rest for the sole of her, 812. of a conqueror, lie at the proud, 80. of time, noiseless, 74, 464. one, in sea and one on shore, 51, 405. one, in the grave, 198. so light a, 107. sole of our, 173, 198. to the sole of his, 51. upon a worm, needlessly sets, 422. Footprints on the sands of time, 612. Footsteps he hath turned home, 488. in the sea, 423. of a throne, 26. willing, meeting here, 534. Footstool, the earth my, 316. Fop, the solemn, 415. Forbearance ceases to be a virtue, 407. Forbid, God, 844. it almighty God, 430. Forbidden tree, fruit of that, 223. Forbids to crave, my mind, 22. Force abated, nor his natural, 814. and road of casualty, 62. knowledge more than equivalent to, 368. more by art than, 341. of nature, 271. of temporal power, 64. shall have spent its novel, 626. who overcomes by, 225. Forces, opposing and enduring, 595. Forced by fate, 274. from their homes, 395. Forcible are right words, 816. Feeble, 89. Forcibly if we must, 516. Fordoes me quite, makes me or, 156. Forefathers had no other books, 94. of the hamlet, 384. think of your, 458. Forefinger of all time, 630. of an alderman, 104. Foregone conclusion, 155. Forehead lowers, instantly your, 377. of the morning sky, 248. of the skies, 781. the godlike, 486. Foreheads villanous low, 43. Foreign aid of ornament, 356. hands, by, 335. Foreknowledge absolute, 228. will and fate, 228. Forelock, from his parted, 232. time by the, 30. Foremost fighting fell, 542. files of time, 626. man of all this world, 114. Foresaw, sees what he, 476. Forespent night of sorrow, 258. Forest by slow stream, 504. flowers of the, 393. met a fool in the, 67. primeval, this is the, 615. Forests are rended, when, 493. Foresters, Diana's, 82. Forever and a day, 71. and forever farewell, 115. [951]dear forever kind, 340. death and that vast, 664. fallen, arise or be, 224. fare thee well, 552. fortune wilt thou prove, 358. his time is, 260. honoured, forever mourned, 341. known, to be, 260. now and, 533. singing as they shine, 300. still forever, 552. thou art gone and, 491. yesterday and to-day and, 848. Forfeit, all the souls that were, were, 47. fair renown, 488. Forgave the offence, 273. Forget all time, with thee, 233. and forgive, 148. at times with advantage, 709. can this fond heart, 582. expedient sometimes to, 709. me, go, 563. men's names, 68. my sovereign, when I, 426. never never can, 580. taught me at last to, thee, 682. the human race, that I might, 547. thee O Jerusalem, 824. thyself to marble, 249. Forgetful, be not, to entertain strangers, 848. Forgetfulness, not in entire, 477. prey to dumb, 385. steep my senses in, 89. sweets of, 428. Forget-me-nots of the angels, 616. Forgets, the truly loved never, 520. Forgetting, a sleep and a, 477. the world, 333. Forgive, divine to, 325. forget and, 148. our enemies, 171. our friends, 171. the crime, 464. Forgiveness, awkwardness has no, 603. is better than revenge, 758. to the injured, 275. Forgot, and all the rest, 161. as soon as shed, 381. by the world, 333. for which he toiled, 161. proposed as things, 325. should auld acquaintance be, 449. thou art not, 679. when by thy side, 563. Forgotten dream, hunt for a, 472. dreams, glimpses of, 623. even by God, 643. nothing and learned nothing, 811. nothing new except what is, 811. the inside of a church, 86. the names of their founders, 222. Forked mountain, 158. radish, like a, 90. Forks, fingers made before, 293. Forlorn hope, 783. Form and fear, mother of, 39. and feature, outward, 503. and moving, admirable in, 134. cliff that lifts its awful, 397. combination and a, 140. divine, the human, 344. doth take, the bodie, 29. finer, or lovelier face, 490. glass of
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