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href="@public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@27889@[email protected]#Pg_394" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">394. clever man by, 457. commonplace of, 473. compunctious visitings of, 117. could no further go, the force of, 271. course of, is the art of God, 310. credulities dear to, 486. custom is almost, 735. darling of, 776. death is a secret of, 751. debt to, 's quickly paid, 204. diseased, breaks forth, 85. disobedience to, 746. dissembling, 95. done in my days of, 131. everything contains all the powers of, 601. exerting unwearied power, 414. extremes in, 317, 322. faire is good by, 29. fast in fate, binding, 334. fault to, 127. first cause of all that is true, 755. first made man, free as, 275. fitted by, to bear, 753. fool of, stood, 273. fools of, 131. for 't is their, too, 301. formed but one such man, 552. forms us for ourselves, 777. framed strange fellows, 59. friend a masterpiece of, 602. from her seat sighing, 239. great secretary of, 208. habit is second, 779. he is great who is what he is from, 602. her custom holds, 143. his, is too noble, 103. hold the mirror up to, 137. holds communion with, 572. how unjust to, 307. [1035]I do fear thy, 117. I loved, 512. in hir corages, 1. in him was almost lost, 390. in spite of, and their stars, 211. in the love of, 572. in you stands on the very verge, 146. is a mutable cloud, 601. is above art in that respect, 148. is but art unknown, 316. is fine in love, 142. is good by, 29. is styled truth, 755. is subdued to what it works in, 163. is the art of God, 218, 310. is too noble for the world, 103. lengths unknown, to carry, 414. little we see in, that is ours, 476. lived in the eye of, 468. looks through, 320. lord of all the works of, 30. lost in art, 390. lost the perfect mould, 552. loves so well to change, 752. made a pause, 306. made her, fairer than, 35. made her what she is, 452. made thee to temper man, 280. made us men, 657. might stand up, 115. modesty of, o'erstep not the, 137. mortal, did tremble, 478. mourns her worshipper, 488. muse on, with a poet's eye, 513. must obey necessity, 115. never did betray, 467. never lends her excellence, 46. never made, death which, 308. never put her jewels into a garret, 170. no such thing in, 279. not inferior to art, 756. not man the less but, more, 547. of an insurrection, 111. of things that are, 755. one touch of, 102. out from the heart of, 598. passing through, to eternity, 127. pattern of excelling, 156. permit, to take her own way, 780. prodigality of, 96. prompting of, 718. rich with the spoils of, 217. rough paths of peevish, 288. says best and she says roar, 283. second, practice becomes, 707. seems dead o'er one half-world, 119. shakes off her firmness, 354. shows, happiness depends as, 413. sink in years, 299. so mild and benign, 312. solid ground of, 485. some things are of that, 266. speaks a various language, 572. state of war by, 290. strong propensity of, 253. sullenness against, 254. swears the lovely dears, 446. sweet look that, wears, 613. teaches beasts, 103. the breeze of, 480. the vicar of the Lord, 6. this fortress built by, 81. 't is their, too, 301. to advantage dressed, 323. to write and read comes by, 51. tone of languid, 417. under tribute, laid all, 457. unjust to, and himself, 307. up to nature's God, 320, 610. use can almost change the stamp of, 141. voice of, cries, 385. war was the state of, 407. weaknesses of human, 430. wears one universal grin, 362. what I call God fools call, 651. what is done against, 741. what we owe to, 339. who can paint like, 355. whole frame of, 300. whose body, is, 316. wild abyss the womb of, 229. wills, death a thing that, 755. youth of primy, 129. Natures, same with common, 313. Nature's bastards not her sons, 246. chief masterpiece, 279. cockloft is empty, 222. copy is not eterne, 121. daily food, human, 474. end of language is declined, 310. evening comment, 483. God, through nature up to, 320, 610. good and God's, 644. grace, rob me of free, 357. happiest mould, 388. heart beats strong, 634. heart in tune, 580. journeymen, 137. kindly law, 318. laws lay hid in night, 330. own creating, noble of, 358. own sweet cunning hand, 74. prentice hand, 446. second course, 120. second sun, love is, 35. soft nurse, gentle sleep, 89. sternest painter, 540. sweet restorer balmy sleep, 306. teachings, list to, 572. walks, eye, 375. works, universal blank of, 230. Naught a trifle, think, 311. but the nightingale's song, 428. can me bereave, 357. horror of falling into, 298. in this life sweet, 184. my sighs avail, 683. saith the buyer it is, 827. venture naught have, 21. woman's nay doth stand for, 163. Naughty night to swim in, 147. world, good deed in a, 66. Nausicaa, heaven of charms divine, 343. Nautilus, learn of the little, 318. [1036]Navies are stranded when, 493. Navigators, winds and waves on the side of the ablest, 430. Navy, load would sink a, 99. of England, royal, 392. Nay he shall have, 9. woman's, doth stand for naught, 163. Nazareth, good thing out of, 842. Ne supra crepidam, 721. NeΓ¦ra's hair, tangles of, 657. Near, he comes too, 193, 350. he seems so, 633. is God to man, so, 600. to be thought so, will go, 53. to kerke the, from God more farre, 29. Nearer my God to thee, 606. Neat not gaudy, 510. repast light and choice, 252. still to be, still to be drest, 178. Neat's leather, ever trod on, 110. leather, shoe of, 213. Neat-handed Phillis, 248. Nebulous star we call the sun, 630. Necessary being, God a, 266. end, death a, 112. harmless cat, 64. to invent God, 800. Necessitatem in virtutem, 3. Necessite, maken vertue of, 3. Necessity beautiful, 640. has no law, 773. is the argument of tyrants, 453. knows no law, 711. nature must obey, 115. never refuses anything, 711. of mortal passions, 740. proper parent of an art, 441. the gods cannot strive against, 758. the mother of invention, 305. the tyrant's plea, 232. to make virtue of, 3, 192. turns to glorious gain, 476. villains by, 146. we give the praise of virtue to, 721. Necessity's sharp pinch, 146. Neck, driveth o'er a soldier's, 105. millstone hanged about his, 842. Necks to gripe of noose, 440. walk with stretched-forth, 833. Nectar on a lip, 442. water, and the rocks pure gold, 44. Nectarean juice, 577. Nectared sweets, feast of, 245. Need, deserted at his utmost, 271. ever but in times of, 273. friend in, 701. good turn at, 782. many things I do not, 759. of a remoter charm, 467. of blessing, I had most, 119. of milk not strong meat, 848. Needs go that the devil drives, 18, 73. only to be seen, 269. Needed by each one, all are, 598. Needful, one thing is, 842. Needle and thread, hinders, 585. and thread, plying her, 585. eye of a, go through the, 840. in a bottle of hay, 670. points faithfully, the, 524. to the pole, true as the, 306. true, like the, 389. Needle's eye, postern of a, 82. Needless alexandrine, 324. Needy hollow-eyed sharp-looking, 50. Neglect may breed mischief, 360. such sweet, 178. wise and salutary, 408. Neglecting worldly ends, 42. Negligences, his noble, 288. Negotiate for itself, every eye, 51. Neighbour, hate your, 591. love of your, 720. love your, as thyself, 813, 838, 840. says, looks not to what his, 751. that he might rob a, 592. to wrangle with a, 776. Neighbours, do good to our, 691. Neighbour's corn, acre of, 472. creed, argument to thy, 598. heart, in conjecture of a, 749. shame, publishing our, 670. wife, love your, 591. Neighbouring eyes, cynosure of, 248. Neighe as ever he can, 2. Neighing steed, farewell the, 154. Neighs, high and boastful, 92. Neither here nor there, 156. Nelly, none so fine as, 285. Nemean lion's nerve, 131. Neptune, would not flatter, 103. Neptune's ocean, all great, 120. Nerve, strength of, 482. stretch every, 359. the Nemean lion's, 131. the visual, 240. Nerves and finer fibres brace, 357. shall never tremble, 122. Nessus, shirt of, is upon me, 158. Nest, byrd that fyleth his owne, 8, 18. birds
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