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dying, to dying men, 670.
as good kill a, as kill a good book, 254.
as he is humour the, 705.
assurance of a, 140.
at arms must now serve on his knees, 25.
at his best state, 820.
at his birth, 717.
at thirty, suspects himself a fool, 307.
bad, never for good service, 411.
be fully persuaded, let every, 845.
be occupied, let every, 460.
be vertuous withal, if a, 4.
bear his own burden, 846.
before thy mother, 199.
before your mother, 424.
being in honour, 820.
below, God above or, 315.
Benedick the married, 50.
best good, 279.
best-humoured, 400.
better spared a better, 87.
beware the fury of a patient, 269.
bewrayed by his manners, 29.
blind old, of Scio's isle, 550.
bold bad, 27, 98.
brave, chooses, 657.
brave, draws his sword, 339.
breathes there the, 488.
brick-dust, 363.
broken with the storms of state, 100.
Brutus is an honourable, 113.
builds himself, 309.
but a rush against Othello, 156.
by man was never seen, 653.
can boast that he has trod, 571.
can die but once, 90.
can feel, the worst that, 341.
can work, when no, 843.
cannot be as he would be, 704.
cannot lose the past nor future, 749.
canst not be false to any, 130.
caverns measureless to, 500.
cease ye from, 833.
cheated only by himself, 601.
child is father of the, 469.
childhood shows the, 241.
Christian faithful, 96.
civilizers of, 608.
clever at envying a, 699.
clever, by nature, 457.
close buttoned to the chin, 422.
clothe a, with rags, 828.
complete, hero and the, 299.
conference maketh a ready, 168.
crime of being a young, 376.
crossed with adversity, 44.
cruelty and ambition of, 27.
cruelty to load a falling, 101.
dare do all that may become a, 118.
debtor to his profession, 164.
delights not me, 134.
depressed with cares, 348.
destructive, smiling, 281.
devil in the heart of, 218.
diapason closing full in, 271.
die better, how can, 593.
dies, how a, 371.
diligent in business, 828.
diseases crucify the soul of, 188.
distracted melancholic, 180.
do but die, what can a, 584.
does, 't is not what, 647.
doth not live by bread only, 813.
[1014]drest in a little brief authority, 48.
dull ear of a drowsy, 79.
dwells, narrow the corner where, 750.
dying, to dying men, 670.
ear of, hath not seen, 58.
eloquent, that old, 252.
England expects every, 446.
enough for, to know, 319.
ever saw, nor no, 72.
every, has his fault, 109.
exceeding poor, 62.
expatiate o'er this scene of, 314.
extremes in, 322.
eye of, hath not heard, 58.
false man smiling, 281.
falsely luxurious, 355.
familiar beast to, 45.
famous, is Robin Hood, 473.
fashion wears out more apparel than the, 52.
fear may force a, 11.
fell into his anecdotage, 609.
first, is of the earth earthy, 846.
first years of, 368.
fittest place for, to die, 680.
flattered to tears this aged, 575.
fond, precociously of stirring, 584.
for himself, every, 20, 191, 787.
foremost, of all this world, 114.
forget not though in rags, 391.
forget the brother resume the, 343.
frailty of a, 164.
free as nature first made, 275.
from heaven proceed the woes of, 344.
fury of a patient, 269.
gently scan your brother, 448.
give every, thy ear, 130.
gives what the gods bestow, 346.
God or devil, every, 268.
goeth forth unto his work, 823.
goeth to his long home, 831.
good easy, when he thinks, 99.
good great, 502.
good meets his fate, 307.
good name in, and woman, 153.
good, never dies, the, 496.
good old, 52, 67.
good or ill of, 744.
good, yields his breath, 496.
goodliest of men, 232.
grace of God to, 673.
great to little, 394.
greater love hath no, 843.
had fixed his face, as if the, 468.
half part of a blessed, 78.
hand against every, 812.
hanging the worst use of, 175.
happy, be his dole, 46.
happy dole, happy, 11.
happy, 's without a shirt, 8.
happy the, 273.
has business and desire, 132.
has not, a microscopie eye, 316.
he felt as a, 428.
he is oft the wisest, 472.
he that hath no beard is less than a, 50.
he was a good and just, 842.
healthy wealthy and wise, 360.
hearty old, 506.
heaven had made her such a, 150.
her wit was more than, 270.
here lies a truly honest, 259.
highest style of, 308.
his prey was, 333.
honest as any, living, 52.
honest is aboon his might, 111.
honest is the only perfect, 183.
honest, the noblest work, 319.
how poor a thing is, 39.
I love not, the less, 547.
I pray for no, 109.
I see the steady gain of, 618.
ignorance of the law excuses no, 195.
impious in a good, 308.
impossible to be cheated, 601.
in all the world's new fashion, 54.
in ignorance sedate, 366.
in prosperite, 5.
in the bush with God, 598.
in the mind of, 467.
in the mire, 109.
in wit a, 335.
inclines to popery, 222.
intimates eternity to, 299.
irreligious, view an, 578.
is a bundle of relations, 601.
is a noble animal, 219.
is a knot of roots, 601.
is accommodated, 89.
is as heaven made him, 788.
is as true as steel, 107.
is born unto trouble, 816.
is found, the race of, 338.
is his own star, 183.
is little to be envied, that, 369.
is not a fly, 316.
is not man as yet, 643.
is one world, 205.
is the gowd for a' that, 452.
is the nobler growth, 433.
is thy most awful instrument, 482.
is vile, and only, 536.
is worth something, 645.
judgment falls upon a, 195.
justice the great interest of, 531.
kindest best conditioned, 64.
knows not for what he was made, 755.
laborin', an' laborin' woman, 658.
large-hearted, 621.
laugh if such a, there be, 327.
lay down his life for his friends, 843.
let him pass for a, 61.
let no guilty, escape, 664.
let no such, be trusted, 66.
let not, put asunder, 840.
let the end try the, 89.
life of a, a poem, 578.
life of a, faithfully recorded, 578.
life of, a point of time, 729.
life of, less than a span, 170.
life of, solitary, 200.
like to a little kingdom, 111.
little round fat oily, 357.
little worse than a, 61.
living dead, 50.
[1015]look sad, near to make a, 59.
lot assigned to every, 750.
lot of, but once to die, 204.
low sitting on the ground, 28.
lust in, no charm can tame, 670.
made of a cheese-paring, 90.
made the town, 417.
made us citizens, 657.
makes a death, 308.
makes his own stature, 309.
maketh glad the heart of, 823.
man's inhumanity to, 446.
mark the perfect, 819.
marks the earth with ruin, 547.
master of his time, 121.
may fish with the worm, 141.
may last but never lives, 672.
may learn a thousand things, 649.
may see how this world goes, 148.
meaning in saying he is a good, 61.
measure of the height of, 719.
meets his fate, when the good, 307.
meets his Waterloo, every, 641.
melancholic distracted, 180.
memory of, runneth not, 392.
merciful (righteous), 286.
might know the end, that, 115.
mildest mannered, 557.
mind of desultory, 417.
mind the standard of the, 303.
mine equal my guide, 820.
misery acquaints a, 43.
more sinned against, 147.
most senseless and fit, 51.
mounts through all the spires, 599.
must mind his belly, 371.
must play a part, every, 60.
my foe, to make one worthy, 327.
nae, can tether time or tide, 451.
nature formed but one such, 552.
nature made thee to temper, 280.
never is but always to be blest, 315.
no, can lose what he never had, 208.
no, ever felt the halter draw, 440.
no good, grew rich at once, 713.
no, has aught of what he leaves, 145.
no, is born an angler, 206.
no, is born an artist, 206.
no, knows distinctly anything, 766.
no, loseth other life than that which he liveth, 749.
no, wicked at once, 721.
no wiser for his learning, 195.
not always, actions show the, 320.
not good to be alone, 812.
not made for the Sabbath, 841.
not passion's slave, 138.
not the creature of circumstances, 608.
nothing so becomes a, 91.
noticeable, with large gray eyes, 472.
nowhere so busy a, 2.
of cheerful yesterdays, 481.
of contention, 835.
of God, round fat oily, 357.
of his fate
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