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fashion and mould of, 136.
had yet not lost, 225.
of life and light, 549.
of manliest beauty, 436.
soft metal flowered to human, 329.
soul is, 29.
spoiled the, 778.
teemed with human, 394.
Forms
of ancient poets, 504.
of government, fools contest for, 318.
of hairs or straws or dirt, 327.
of things unknown, 59.
that once have been, 614.
unseen their dirge is sung, by, 389.
vents in mangled, 68.
Formed by thy converse, 320.
Former times shake hands, 212.
Forrest, flowres that grew in, 28.
Forsake
me, do not, 278.
not an old friend, 837.
Forsaken,
not seen the righteous, 819.
when he is, 584.
Forsworn, that so sweetly were, 49.
Forted residence, 49.
Forth on, bold and, 109.
Fortress
built by nature, 81.
mighty, is our God, 770.
my refuge and my, 822.
Fortuitous
circumstances, 494.
concourse of atoms, 284.
occurrence, 403.
Fortune
and to fame unknown, 386.
architect of his own, 167.
carves out his own, 785.
crested, 424.
diligence mother of good, 791.
easy to get a favour from, 709.
favours and blessings of, 737.
flatters, when, 709.
forever, wilt thou prove, 358.
gives us birth, 340.
hath divers ways, 35.
hostages to, 165.
I care not, 357.
is blind, though, 167.
is like glass, 709.
is on our side, when, 709.
is unstable, 766.
leads on to, 115.
leaves some door open, 785.
means to men most good, 79.
method of making a, 387.
most dejected thing of, 148.
mould of a man's, 167.
not easy to keep a favour from, 709.
not satisfied with one calamity, 709.
not with the faint-hearted, 697.
out of suits with, 66.
railed on Lady, 68.
reigns in gifts of the world, 66.
slings and arrows of outrageous, 135.
to prey at, 153.
[952]tugged with, 121.
vicissitudes of, 430.
well-favoured man is the gift of, 51.
wishes to destroy, whom, 713.
Fortunes
battles sieges, 150.
before you, than, 76.
carry Cæsar and his, 728.
lest it may mar your, 146.
lives and sacred honour, 434.
manners turn with, 321.
my pride fell with my, 66.
parcel of their, 158.
ready to try our, 90.
virtues to sustain good, 794.
Fortune's
buffets and rewards, 137.
cap, button on, 133.
champion, thou, 79.
cup, the dregs of, 341.
finger, pipe for, 138.
ice prefers to virtue's land, 267.
power, not now in, 212.
sharpe adversite, 5.
Forty
days and forty nights, 812.
fat fair and, 495.
feeding like one, 469.
fool at, is a fool indeed, 311.
knows it at, 307.
minutes about the earth, in, 58.
parson power, 559.
pounds a year, rich at, 396.
stripes save one, 846.
years old, 638.
Forward
and frolic glee, 491.
as occasion offers, 756.
not permanent, 129.
Foster-child of silence, 576.
Fou for weeks thegither, 451.
Fought
a good fight, 848.
a long hour, 88.
all his battles o'er again, 271.
and bled in freedom's cause, 465.
his last battle, he has, 666.
the better fight, 236.
upon the clouds, 112.
Foul
as Vulcan's stithy, 138.
deeds will rise, 129.
is fair fair is foul, 115.
Foules maken melodie, 1.
Found,
best gift my latest, 235.
make a note of, when, 652.
myself famous, 560.
only on the stage, 558.
out a gift for my fair, 380.
Founded upon a rock, 839.
Founders,
the pyramids have forgotten the names of their, 222.
of civilization, 531.
Found'st me poor at first, 398.
Fount of joy's delicious springs, 540.
Fountain
by a forest side, 225.
heads, pathless groves, 184.
hither as to their, 236.
in the desert springing, 552.
knowledge is the only, 530.
like the bubble on the, 491.
of human liberty, 530.
of sweet tears, a heart the, 469.
of the Nile, show me the, 602.
pitcher broken at the, 831.
stream and sea, at once, 496.
troubled, is like a, 73.
Fountains,
Afric's sunny, 536.
large streams from little, 459.
Fountain's
murmuring wave, 428.
silvery column, 504.
Four-in-hand, the fiery, 505.
Four rogues in buckram, 84.
Fourscore years, wind him up with, 276.
Four-square to all the winds, 628.
Fourteen hundred years ago, 82.
Foutre for the world, 90.
Fowl,
opinion concerning wild, 77.
tame villatic, 242.
Fox when he had lost his tail, 186.
Foxes
have holes, 839.
that spoil the vines, 832.
Fox's skin, lion's skin pieced with the, 734.
Fragments,
gather up the, 843.
of a once glorious union, 533.
Fragrance
after showers, 233.
plants while they grow bestow no, 398.
smells to heaven, 362.
Fragrant,
most, when crushed, 165.
posies, thousand, 41.
the fertile earth, 233.
Frail
a thing is man, so, 687.
I am, how, 820.
Frailties from their dread abode, 386.
Frailty,
from the organ-pipe of, 80.
of a man, 164.
thy name is woman, 128.
Frame,
a shining, 300.
of man, goodly, 782.
of nature, the whole, 300.
quit this mortal, 334.
rapture-smitten, 513.
this goodly, the earth, 134.
this universal, 271.
whatever stirs this mortal, 501.
Framed
in prodigality of nature, 96.
strange fellows, nature hath, 59.
to make women false, 151.
France
and England, best thing between, 597.
king of, went up the hill, 686.
nothing is changed in, 809.
order this better in, 379.
the world or, or England, 93.
threatening, 267.
ye sons of, 804.
Frank haughty rash, 606.
Frankincense, lumps of, 751.
Frantic, the lover all as, 59.
Fraud, notoriously base, 715.
Frauds and holy shifts, 212.
Fraught
with all learning, 399.
swell bosom with thy, 155.
Fray,
beginning of a, 19.
eager for the, 296.
latter end of a, 87.
Frayd, more, then hurt, 11.
Freakish youth, 419.
Free
and fetterless thing, 680.
as air, love, 333.
as nature first made man, 275.
[953]battle for the, 562.
both open and both, 102.
great glorious and, 522.
land of the, 516, 517.
nature's grace, 357.
soil free men free speech, 856.
spirit of mankind, 572.
struggling to be, 139.
to fall, though, 230.
trade is not a principle, 607.
trade the greatest blessing, 590.
truth shall make you, 843.
we must be, or die, 472.
who would be, must strike, 541.
whom the truth makes, 421.
will fixed fate, 228.
Freedom,
bastard, 518.
bounds of, wider yet, 623.
fail, what avail if, 601.
fetter the step of, 596.
from her mountain height, 573.
has a thousand charms, 414.
idea of, 639.
in my love, if I have, 260.
in that, bold, 487.
is its child, 460.
leaning on her spear, 637.
new birth of, 622.
of religion of the press, 435.
only deals the blow, for, 459.
ring from mountain-side, let, 619.
shall awhile repair, 390.
shrieked as Kosciusko fell, 513.
to the free, 622.
to the slave, 622.
to worship God, 570.
where wealth and, reign, 394.
whose service is perfect, 851.
yet thy banner torn, 546.
Freedom's
banner, streaming, 574.
battle once begun, 548.
cause, fought and bled in, 465.
hallowed shade, 459.
holy flame, 382.
shield, each heart is, 675.
soil beneath our feet, 574.
Free-livers on a small scale, 536.
Freeman
with unpurchased hand, 636.
whom the truth makes free, 421.
without education, 639.
Freeman's will, executes a, 538.
Freemen,
corrupted, 387.
we will die, 436.
who rules o'er, 375.
Freeze thy young blood, 131.
French
have empire of the land, 577.
wiser than they seem, 166.
Frenche
she spake ful fayre, 1.
of Paris was to hire unknowe, 1.
Frenchman
I praise the, 358.
must be always talking, a, 374.
the brilliant, 414.
only one more, 809.
Frenchman's darling, 421.
Frenchmen, three, on one pair of English legs, 91.
Frenzy, poet's eye in a fine, 59.
Frenzy's fevered blood, 492.
Fresh
as a bridegroom, 83.
gales and gentle airs, 238.
woods and pastures new, 248.
Freshly ran he on, 276.
Freshness
fills the air, a dewy, 507.
of its youth, learning in the, 695.
Fret
a passage, 221.
thy soul with crosses, 30.
Fretful
porpentine, 131.
stir unprofitable, 467.
Frets his hour upon the stage, 125.
Fretted
the pygmy body, 267.
vault the long-drawn aisle, 384.
with golden fire, 134.
Friars
and eremites, 231.
hooded clouds like, 613.
Frie in his own grese, 3.
Friend
after friend departs, 496.
as you choose a, 278.
barren metal of his, 61.
better one, of great value, 758.
countenance of his, 829.
death of a dear, 59.
defend your departed, 270.
equal to a brother, 694.
faithful the wounds of a, 829.
favourite has no, 381.
forsake not an old, 837.
gained from heaven a, 386.
guide philosopher and, 320.
handsome house to lodge a, 289.
in deed, 16.
in his soul, a, 338.
in life a, 340.
in my retreat, 416.
in need,
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