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linked sweetness, 249. Longest kingly line, 494. Longing after immortality, 298. feeling of sadness and, 614. lingering look behind, 385. more wavering, 75. why thus, 680. yet afraid to die, 614. Longings, immortal, 159. Long-lasht eyes abased, her, 512. Long-levelled rule, 244. Long-tailed words, 462. Look a gift horse in the mouth, 11, 211. amaist as weel 's the new, 447. before and after, we, 565. before you ere you leap, 214, 789. beneath the surface, 753. brighter when we come, 556. drew audience, his, 227. ere thou leap, 9. forward not back, 681. give me a, give me a face, 178. here upon this picture, 140. in the chronicles, 72. into happiness through another man's eyes, 71. into the seeds of time, 116. into thy heart, 34, 612. lean and hungry, 111. like the innocent flower, 117. longing lingering, 385. men met with erected, 269. not thou upon the wine, 828. on her face and you 'll forget, 325. on it lift it bear it, 641. on sech a blessed cretur, 659. out and not in, 681. proudly to heaven, 514. round the habitable world, 274. so dull so dead in, 88. that nature wears, 613. that threatened insult, 410. through a milstone, 33. to have, I must not, 124. to the essence of a thing, 755. up and not down, 681. upon his like again, 128. with thine ears, 148. your last, 109. Looks a queen, she, 337. around in fear and doubt, 522. clear your, 466. commercing with the skies, 249. fairest garden in her, 261. full assurance given by, 23. in the clouds, 111. invites you by his, 415. meagre were his, 108. of love, sidelong, 396. only books were woman's, 522. praising God with sweetest, 584. profound, statesmen with, 397. puts on his pretty, 79. quite through the deeds of men, 111. sadly upon him, 98. the cottage might adorn, 398. through nature, 320. up friend and clear your, 466. were fond and words were few, 537. with despatchful, 235. Looked, no sooner, but loved, 71. on better days, if ever you have, 68. sighed and, 272. unutterable things, 356. Looker-on here in Vienna, 49. Lookes, full assurance given by, 23. Looking before and after, 142. ill prevail, 256. well can't move her, 256. Looking-glass, court an amorous, 95. Looming bastion, 631. Loop, no, nor hinge, 154. Looped and windowed raggedness, 147. Loophole, cabined, 243. Loopholes of retreat, 420. Loose, all hell broke, 234. fast and, 55. his beard, 383. Lord above, the eagle was, 474. among wits, 369. be thanked, let the, 452. beloved, when Israel of the, 493. descended from above, 23. directeth his steps, 826. dismiss us with thy blessing, 674. Fanny spins a thousand such, 328. gave and hath taken away, 816. help 'em how I pities them, 510. how it talked, 197. knows where, Zembla or the, 318. knows who, parents were the, 286. lendeth unto the, 827. my bosom's, 108. my pasture shall prepare, 300. of all the works of nature, 30. of all things great, 317. of folded arms, 55. of himself that heritage of woe, 551. of himself though not of lands, 174. of humankind, 277. of the lion heart, 392. of the valley, 520. of thy presence no land beside, 78. once own the happy lines, let a, 324. precious in the sight of the, 823. present with the, 508. secret things belong to the, 814. shall hiss for the fly, 833. Stafford mines for coal, 563. till his, is crucified, 657. vicar of the almightie, 6. [1008]went before them, 813. whom the, loveth he chasteneth, 848. Lords, honoured at the house of, 330. may flourish or may fade, 396. new, give us new laws, 200. of hell, procuress to the, 632. of humankind, 395. of ladies intellectual, 555. of the creation, 448. stories, great, 454. wit among, 369. women who love their, 392. Lord's anointed, rail on the, 97. anointed temple, broke ope the, 120. Lordly dish, butter in a, 814. pleasure-house, 623. Lordships' pleasures, on their, 101. Lore, Cristes, and his apostles, 2. mystical, 514. skilled in gestic, 395. Lose good dayes, 29. his own soul, 840. it that do buy it with much care, 59. no man can, what he never had, 208. of no account what you can, 709. the good we oft might win, 47. Losers must have leave to speak, 297. Losing office, hath but a, 88. rendered sager by, 554. Loss, choice of, 158. is no loss if unknown, 708. most patient man in, 159. no note of time but from its, 306. of the sun, 353. of time, compliments are, 387. of wealth is loss of dirt, 8. though he promise to his, 851. Losses, fellow that hath had, 53. Lost a day, I've, 307. all good to me is, 231. all is not, 223. all is, save honour, 807. and won, when the battle's, 115. and worn sooner, 75. battle won and battle, 463. being lacked and, 53. count that day, 688. him half the kind, 272. in lexicography, 368. in the sweets, 348. in wandering mazes, 228. my reputation, 152. no love lost, 178, 790. not, but gone before, 283, 714. praising what is, 74. the immortal part of myself, 152. the mourned the loved the, 545. thing not, if you have it, 765. think that day, 688. to sight to memory dear, 587. to sight, though thy smile be, 587. what though the field be, 223. whatsoever thing is, 424. when sweetest, 522. woman that deliberates is, 298. Lot assigned to every man, 750. behold our, 475. blameless vestal's, 333. God wot as by, 404. how hard their, 672. is cast into the lap, 827. of man but once to die, 204. of man to labour, 339. of man to suffer and to die, 342. scot and, 178. suit thyself to thy, 754. though bleak our, 676. to find no enemies, unhappy, 710. to mark, has been my, 390. Lot's wife, remember, 842. Loth and slow, aged men, 492. to depart, and often took leave, 288. to die, wandering on as, 484. Lothario, gay, 301. Lotus, divine nectareous juice, 344. Loud, curses not, but deep, 124. hissing urn, 420. laugh of the vacant mind, 396. roared the dreadful thunder, 453. yet was never, 151. Louder but as empty quite, 318.
Love a bright particular star, 73. absence conquers, 679. absence still increases, 581. alas for, if thou wert all, 570. all hearts in, 51. all that life is, 497. all the world in, with night, 107. and dignity in every gesture, 237. and light and calm thoughts, 502. and then to part, 502. and thought and joy, 469. and to cherish, 850. are of, the food, 238. bashful sincerity and comely, 52. be younger than thyself, let thy, 75. begins to sicken, when, 114. better than secret, 829. bow before thine altar, 392. brief as woman's, 138. Briton even in, 485. bud of this, 106. burns with one, 339. business that we, 158. but her forever, 452. but love in vain, 261. but one day, I dearly, 285. but only her, 547. can die, they sin who tell us, 508. can hope where reason despairs, 377. can scarce deserve the name, 549. change old, for new, 25. cherish and to obey, 851. choose by another's eyes, 57. common as light is, 566. could teach a monarch, 387. course of true, 57. dallies with the innocence of, 75. death forerunneth, to win, 621. deceives the best, 346. deep as first, 630. dispute and practice, 221. divine all love excelling, 672. each in my, alike, 102. ecstasy of, 133. endures no tie, 272. [1009]everlasting, 280. exalts the mind, how, 273. familiar beast to man and signifies, 45. fasting for a good man's, 70. flowers and fruits of, 555. free as air, 333. friendship constant save in, 51. friendship that like, is warm, 523. from love made manifest, 650. gather the rose of, 202. God from necessity is, 640. God gives us, 624. greater, hath no man, 843. greatest pain it is to, 261. grown to ripeness, 624. hail wedded, 234. hapless, 367. harvest-time of, 508. he bore to learning, 397. he spake of, 482. he was all for, 436. her, to know her was to, 455. her, to see her was to, 452. her was a liberal education, to, 297. him at his call, 470. him ere he seem worthy, 471. him not, sour to them that, 101. how should I know your true, 405. if I have freedom in my, 260. if there
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