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href="@public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@27889@[email protected]#Pg_701" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">701. indeed to pardon or to bear it, 423. is another I, 764. is another self, 692. is one soul in two bodies, 762. loan oft loses itself and, 130. men esteem a real, 692. mine own familiar, 851. my father and my, 278. need be very much his, 423. new, as new wine, 837. no, no brother there, 540. of every friendless name, 366. of my better days, 562. of pleasure wisdom's aid, 390. of woe, sleep the, 508. one that hath no, 540. praise from a, 339. received with thumps, 312. religious book or, 174. save me from the candid, 464. should bear friend's infirmities, 114. sticketh closer than a brother, 827. the masterpiece of nature, 602. thou art not my, 598. to close his eyes, not a, 271. to her virtues be a, 377. to human race, 346. to my life, 326. to public amusements, 371. to Roderick, art thou a, 491. to truth, statesman yet, 323. tolling a departing, 88. [954]treat your, as if he might become an enemy, 710. who hath not lost a, 496. who lost no, 323. world is not thy, 108. Friends, adversity of our best, 796. and foes, to comfort, 400. are exultations agonies, thy, 471. at home, make, 722. by hunger and request of, 326. call you that backing of your, 84. dear five hundred, 419. decent boldness ever meets with, 343. defend me from my, 808. depart and memory takes them, 581. eat and drink as, 72. enter on my list of, 422. fallyng out of faithfull, 21. had been in youth, 500. he cast off his, 399. he who has a thousand, 767. house of my, 836. how we should behave to, 762. I 've met many, 582. is without three good, 70. lay down his life for his, 843. like summer, 204. man that hath, 827. my never-failing, 506. nature teaches beasts to know their, 103. of humblest, scorn not one, 486. of my youth where are they, 550. old, are best, 195. old times old, 401. old, to trust, 171. out of sight we lose, 569. poor make no new, 611. princes find few real, 377. property of, is common, 761, 763. prosperity makes, 713. remember absent, 757. Romans countrymen, 113. separateth very, 827. thou hast grapple to thy soul, 129. thousand, sufficeth not, 767. three firm, more sure than day, 502. to congratulate their, 269. troops of, 124. we have been, together, 679. were poor but honest, 73. you and I were long, 361. Friend's departing feet, 661. infirmities, bear his, 114. Friendless name, friend of every, 366. Friendliest to sleep, hour, 235. Friendly, must show himself, 827. Friendship but a name, 402. cement of the soul, 354. constant save in love, 51. distance sometimes endears, 581. elegance of female, 368. exchange of good offices, 795. is a sheltering tree, 503. is love without his wings, 560. love and liberty, 503. love like, steady, 523. might divide, joy but, 335. no cold medium knows, 339. retirement rural quiet, 355. sounds too cold, 524. sudden, springs from wine, 350. swear an eternal, 462, 798. take a breed for barren metal, 61. that like love is warm, 523. with all nations, 435. Friendship's laws, 346. name, speak to thee in, 523. Frieth in her own grease, 16. Frieze buttress nor coign of vantage, 117. Frighted swears a prayer or two, 105. Frightful fiend behind him, 499. Frights the isle, 152. Fringed curtains of thine eye, 43. with fire, 631. Fringing the dusty road, 657. Frisk away like schoolboys, 447. Frisked beneath the burden, 395. Frivolous work of idleness, 457. Frog, eye of newt toe of, 123. thus use your, 208. Frogs, boys throw stones at, 741. wise as the, 352. Frolic and the gentle Lamb, the, 486. Frolics, youth of, 321. From all who dwell below the skies, 302. Front, deep on his, 227. his fair large, 232. me no fronts, 861. of battle lour, see the, 450. of Jove himself, 140. of March, in the, 625. of my offending, 149. of this small floor, 259. smoothed his wrinkled, 94. Fronts bore stars, their restless, 479. Frore, parching air burns, 228. Frost a killing frost, 99. curdled by the, 103. death's untimely, 450. fixed as in a, 317. flowers that skirt the eternal, 501. itself as actively doth burn, 140. Frosts, encroaching, 671. Frosty but kindly, 67. Caucasus, thinking on the, 81. day, thunder in a, 266. Frown at pleasure, 309. hell grew darker at their, 229. trembled with fear at your, 680. yesterday's sneer and, 664. Frowns, her very, are fairer, 677. on me, selfsame heaven that, 98. Frowning Providence, 423. Frozen at its marvellous source, 486. by distance, 473. music, architecture is, 807. Frugal mind, she had a, 417. swain, 392. Fruit fell like autumn, 276. from such a seed, 544. keep clean be as, 264. let it blossom then bear, 743. of cultivation, gratitude the, 376. of sense is rarely found, 323. of that forbidden tree, 223. [955]ripest, first falls, 81. that can fall without shaking, 350. that mellowed long, 276. thou drop like ripe, 240. to me, thy seasons bring, 752. tree is known by his, 839. weakest kind of, 64. which I bore was the sun, 740. would spring, from such a seed, I should have known what, 544. Fruits are pleasant, 685. by their, ye shall know them, 839. kindly, of the earth, 850. no, no flowers no leaves, 586. of love are gone, 555. Fruitful mind, 168. of golden deeds, 230. Fruitless crown on my head, 121. labours mourn, our, 344. Fruit-tree tops, 106. Frustrate of his hope, 253. Fry, other fish to, 772, 790. Frying-pan into the fire, 18, 785. Fuel of magnificence, 603. to the flame, adding, 242. Fugitive and cloistered virtue, 254. false, to thy punishment, 229. Ful wel she sange the service devine, 1. Fulfilling of the law, 845. Full age, to thy grave in a, 816. assurance given by lookes, 23. fathom five thy father lies, 42. fayre sight, 404. heart reveal, 502. little knowest thou, 29. man, reading maketh a, 168. many a flower, 385. many a gem, 385. of dead men's bones, 841. of good intentions, 808. of goodly prospect, 253. of good works, 843. of honour and years, 655. of life, more, 53. of quarrels as an egg of meat, 107. of sound and fury, 125. of spirit as the month of May, 86. of strange oaths, 69. of sweet days, and roses, 204. of wise saws, 69. resounding line, 329. royally he rode, 23. serenely, 461. tide of successful experiment, 435. well the busy whisper, 397. well they laughed, 397. without o'erflowing, 257. Full-blown poppies, as, 338. rose, like a, 575. Full-hot horse, anger like a, 98. Full-orbed glory, in, 507. Fulmined over Greece, 241. Fulness of perfection, 78. Fun grew fast and furious, 451. you think he 's all, 637. Function, as to a holy, 410. Funeral baked meats, 128. marches to the grave, 612. mirth in, dirge in marriage, 127. note, not a, 563. tapers, sad, 615. Funny as I can, to write as, 636. Fur, doctors of the Stoic, 246. fly, make the, 212. Furies, fierce as ten, 228. harpy-footed, 228. Furious and temperate, 120. Furlongs of sea, a thousand, 42. Furnace, heat not a, for your foe, 98. lover sighing like, 69. Furnish, all we ought to ask, 569. Furor fit lΓ¦sa sΓ¦pius patientia, 269. Furred gowns, robes and, 148. Furrows in my face, no odious, 445. time's, 309. Further and fared worse, 17. Fury, filled with, 390. full of sound and, 125. in your words, 155. like a woman scorned, 294. make use of me for the, 745. of a patient man, beware, the, 269. of a disappointed woman, 296. why flash those sparks of, 672. with the abhorred shears, 247. withstood the winter's, 671. Fust in us unused, 142. Fustian flag, freedom waves her, 518. is so sublimely bad, 327. Future days, flight of, 227. favours, sense of, 304. is yet unseen the past is gone, 750. judged by the past, 429, 776. prophets of the, 561. retrospection to the, 446. security for the, 364. sure, the, 482. trust no, howe'er pleasant, 612. yawning void of the, 753. Futurity casts, shadows which, 568.
Gaberdine, Jewish, 61. Gadding vine, the, 247. Gadire or Javan, bound for, 242. Gaffer Grey, 673. Gain, better incur loss than make, 701. every way my, 156. his private ends, 400. man's loss from his, 650. not base gains, 694. of a few, 336. of man, the steady, 618. of our best glory, 39. or lose it
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