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Babylon, 483.
Chaucer, 179.
doctors' spite, 564.
dust, much, 419.
length, words of, 397.
lumber in his head, 325.
reflect on what they knew, 325.
roast an egg, the, 330.
smile, make the, 324.
sock, Jonson's, 249.
to dance, who have, 324.
Learning,
become mad out of too much, 193.
branches of, 62.
breast where, lies, 336.
cast into the mire, 410.
dote on scraps of, 310.
find time to be, 749.
fraught with all, 399.
has its value, 797.
hath gained most by those books which printers have lost, 222.
in the freshness of its youth, 695.
is but an adjunct to ourself, 55.
is it a time to be, 761.
laws and, die, 680.
little, is a dangerous thing, 323.
love he bore to, 397.
men of polite, 284.
no man wiser for his, 195.
progeny of, 440.
somewhat good, 749.
[999]study of, 254.
to misquote, just enough, 539.
weight of, 634.
whence is thy, 348.
wiser grow without books, 422.
Least
alone in solitude, 544.
although the last not, 146.
of two evils, 7.
though last not, 113.
Leather,
feet through faithless, 311.
or prunello, 319.
Spanish or neat's, 213.
trod upon neat's, 110.
Leave
all meaner things, 314.
her to heaven, 132.
my character behind me, 442.
no stone unturned, 809.
not a rack behind, 43.
often took, 288.
thee, must I thus, 239.
to speak, losers must have, 297.
what with his toil he won, 267.
Leaven,
a little, leaveneth, 846.
earth's bitter, 473.
Leaves
and roses, month of, 653.
do cover with, 181.
do fall, falls as the, 184.
do hang, when yellow, 162.
ending on the rustling, 250.
from the book of life, 617.
getteth short of, 585.
have their time to fall, 570.
low stir of, 619.
no man has aught of what he, 145.
of destiny, in shady, 258.
of hopes, puts forth the tender, 99.
of memory, the, 615.
of the judgment book, 666.
on trees, like, 338.
shatter your, 246.
spread his sweet, to the air, 104.
thick as autumnal, 224, 337.
words are like, 323.
Leaving
no tract behind, 109.
nothing in his life became him like the, it, 117.
Lebanon, like a cedar in, 822.
Led by my hand, 332.
Leda, a swan to enjoy, 32.
Leer, assent with civil, 327.
Lees, the mere, is left, 120.
Left
a name behind them, 837.
an aching void, 422.
blooming alone, 521.
free the human will, 334.
hand know, let not thy, 838.
to be finished by such as she, 78.
undone those things, 850.
what we, we lost, 802.
Leg,
can honour set to a, 87.
every goose can stand on one, 738.
Legs,
biggest rascal on two, 748.
in rhyme, making, 387.
march wide betwixt the, 87.
of time, break the, 635.
on his last, 172.
three Frenchmen on one pair of English, 91.
walk under his huge, 110.
Legacy, no, so rich as honesty, 73.
Legend, the city's ancient, 626.
Legends old, lap of, 575.
Legion, my name is, 841.
Leisure,
forbid I should be at, 731.
never less at, 75.
repent at, 295.
retired, 249.
to contrive, 407.
to die, so much, 735.
wooed in haste to wed at, 72.
Leke, mouses wit not worth a, 4.
Lemon,
in the squeezing of a, 401.
twelve miles from a, 460.
Lemonade, black eyes and, 519.
Lemon-trees bloom, where the, 803.
Lend
a hand, 681.
lend your wings, 335.
me your ears, 113.
or to spend or to give, 279.
you something out of my lean and low ability, 77.
Lender,
borrower is servant to the, 828.
nor borrower be, 130.
Lendeth unto the Lord, 827.
Length,
drags its slow, 324.
folly's at full, 312.
words of learned, 397.
Lengthened sage advices, 451.
Lengthening
chain, 394.
shadows, the, 268.
Leopard
change his spots, 835.
lie down with the kid, 833.
Less
alone, I was never, 431.
alone than when alone, never, 455.
beautifully, 287.
happier lands, 81.
of earth in them than heaven, 491.
of harmes two, the, 5.
of two evils, 7.
rather than be, 226.
than a span, 170.
than archangel ruined, 225.
than kind, more than kin, 127.
Lessened by another's anguish, 104.
Lesson,
Caution's, scorning, 447.
still harder, 425.
this, seems to carry, 417.
time has taught us a, 723.
to the head, heart give a, 422.
Lessons, time teaches many, 695.
Let
dearly or let alone, 204.
down the curtain, 770.
for life or years, 204.
head to be, unfurnished, 210.
her down the wind, 153.
him go abroad, 372.
him go to the devil, don't, 372.
him now speak, 850.
him that thinketh, 845.
in the foe, 242.
it be let it pass, 808.
knowledge grow, 631.
me hide myself in thee, 432.
Newton be, God said, 330.
no guilty man escape, 664.
no such man be trusted, 66.
[1000]not the heavens hear, 97.
not your heart be troubled, 843.
others hail the rising sun, 387.
the end try the man, 89.
the toast pass, 442.
the world slide, 9, 72, 198.
there be light, 812.
there be no strife, 812.
those love now, 306.
thy words be few, 830.
us all to meditation, 94.
us be merry, 199.
us call thee devil, 152.
us consider the reason, 278.
us do or die, 183, 450.
us eat and drink, 833.
us have peace, 664.
us sit upon the ground, 82.
us talk of graves of worms, 82.
us worship God he says, 447.
who will be clever, 664.
your loins be girded, 842.
Lets
in new light through chinks, 221.
me, I 'll make a ghost of him that, 131.
Lethe wharf, fat weed on, 131.
Letter,
preferment goes by, 149.
the, killeth, 846.
Letters
Cadmus gave, the, 558.
heaven first taught, 333.
man of, 591.
man of the world among men of, 591.
republic of, 364.
Letting I dare not, 118.
Level
at, his eye doth, 161.
so sways she, 75.
Levellers wish to level down, 370.
Lever
han at his beddes hed, 1.
of all things, mind is the, 530.
Leviathan, canst thou draw out, 818.
Levy, malice domestic foreign, 121.
Lewd fellows of the baser sort, 843.
Lexicography, lost in, 368.
Lexicon of youth, in the, 606.
Lexington and Bunker Hill, there is, 532.
Liar,
doubt truth to be a, 133.
of the first magnitude, 294.
Liars,
all men are, 823.
ought to have good memories, 264, 721, 774.
Libanus, like a cedar in, 822.
Liberal
education, men of, 284.
of good natural parts and of a, 786.
soul shall be made fat, 826.
to love her was a, 297.
Libertas et natale solum, 290.
Liberties, people never give up, 411.
Libertine,
puffed and reckless, 129.
the air a chartered, 91.
Liberty
and glory of his country, 529.
and union now and forever, 533.
angels alone enjoy such, 260.
cradle of American, 534.
crimes in the name of, 804.
crust of bread and, 328.
enjoy delight with, 30.
essential, 359.
eternal vigilance is the price of, 849.
exists in wholesome restraint, 531.
fountain of human, 530.
God gave us at the same time, 434.
hour of virtuous, 298.
I must have withal, 68.
is in every blow, 450.
mountain nymph sweet, 248.
my spirit felt thee, 501.
one of the most valuable blessings, 792.
or death, give me, 430.
price of, 855.
principles of human, 530.
spirit of, 408.
sweet land of, 619.
to that only which is good, 670.
tree of, 804.
when they cry, 252.
Liberty's
tree, garden of, 516.
unclouded blaze, 564.
war, first touch of, 525.
Library,
books from mine own, 42.
circulating, 440.
turn over half a, 372.
was dukedom large enough, 42.
Libyan fable, in a, 696.
License they mean, 252.
Lick
absurd pomp, 137.
the dust, enemies shall, 821.
Licks
the dust, pride that, 328.
the hand just raised, 315.
Lid, hang upon his penthouse, 116.
Lids,
drops his blue-fringed, 501.
of Juno's eyes, 77.
Lie,
children and fools cannot, 15.
direct, the, 72.
give the world the, 25.
lightly, gentle earth, 197.
most civil sort of, 567.
much makes life itself a, 554.
never lives to be old, 697.
never tell a, 757.
nothing can need a, 205.
spit in my face if I tell a, 84.
still and slumber, 302.
ten nights awake, 51.
to credit his own, 42.
under a mistake, you, 292, 567.
was dead and damned, the, 645.
was thy dream a shadowy, 654.
what is a, after all, 560.
which is all a, 628.
which is half a truth, 628.
with circumstance, 72.
with me, who loves to, 67.
Lies,
devil author of, 193.
down to pleasant
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