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men, 374.
Parson
bemused in beer, 326.
forty, power, 559.
owned his skill, in arguing the, 397.
there goes the, 416.
Part,
a kick in that, 214.
act well your, 319.
art and, 852.
believe it, I do in, 127.
each minute and unseen, 615.
every man must play a, 60.
for my own, 111.
hard to, when friends are dear, 433.
hath chosen that good, 842.
immortal, of myself, 152.
love and then to, 502.
my soul's better, 338.
of a hair, ninth, 85.
of all that I have met, 625.
of being, hath a, 544.
of his religion, he made it, 291.
of sight, became a, 549.
of valour, the better, 87.
of wisdom, 420.
so he plays his, 69.
to heaven gave his blessed, 100.
vital in every, 236.
we know in, 845.
Parts,
all his gracious, 79.
allure thee, if, 319.
man of sovereign, 55.
mark of virtue in his outward, 63.
of good natural, 786.
of one stupendous whole, 316.
one man plays many, 69.
pawing to get free his hinder, 236.
Partake the gale, 320.
Parted,
double cherry seeming, 58.
never met or never, 452.
when we two, 539.
Parthenon, Earth proudly wears the, 598.
Partial
evil universal good, 316.
for the observer's sake, 320.
Participation
of divineness, 169.
of office, 435.
Particle, that very fiery, 560.
Particular
hair, each, 131.
star, a bright, 73.
tear, orb of one, 163.
Parties, I name no, 198.
Parting
day dies like the dolphin, 545.
day, knell of, 384.
day linger and play, 529.
guest, speed the, 346.
is such sweet sorrow, 106.
of the way, 835.
pang, dismissed without a, 296.
was well made, 115.
Partings, such, break the heart, 540.
Partington, Dame, 462.
Partition,
middle wall of, 847.
union in, 58.
Partitions, what thin, 267, 316.
Partly may compute, we, 448.
[1048]Party,
gave up to, 399.
he serves his, best, 665.
honesty is party expediency, 669.
in a parlour, is it a, 468.
is the madness of many, 336.
Pass
by me as the idle wind, 114.
for a man, let him, 61.
into nothingness, 574.
let him, 149.
let it be. Let it, 809.
my imperfections by, 459.
never never comes to, 454.
so it came to, 404.
Passage,
act of common, 160.
bird of, cuckoo is a, 720.
each dark, shun, 311.
of an angel's tear, 576.
to fret a, 221.
Passages that lead to nothing, 386.
Passed in music out of sight, 625.
Passenger
pukes in, sea the, 559.
wandering, 243.
Passeth
all understanding, 847.
show, that which, 127.
Passing
fair, is she not, 44.
rich with forty pounds, 396.
strange, 't was, 150.
sweet is solitude, 416.
the love of women, 815.
thought, like a, 447.
through nature to eternity, 127.
tribute of a sigh, 385.
well, daughter which he loved, 134.
Passion
catching all, 163.
chaos of thought and, 317.
dies, till our, 182.
driven by, 447.
haunted me like a, 467.
is the gale, 317.
leads, where, 672.
light the fires of, 617.
may I govern my, 670.
one, doth expel another, 36.
only I discern infinite, 648.
places which pale, loves, 184.
put me into a towering, 145.
ruling, 321, 322.
something with, clasp, 617.
spent its novel force, 626.
to tatters, tear a, 137.
vows with so much, 281.
we feel, happier in the, 795.
whirlwind of, 137.
woman in her first, 557.
women love in their first, 796.
Passions,
all, all delights, 501.
are likened best to floods, 25.
fly with life, all other, 508.
necessity of mortal, 740.
never let such angry, rise, 302.
noblest, to inspire, 377.
to be relished, 774.
Passion's slave, man that is not, 138.
Passion-waves are lulled to rest, 562.
Passionate
intuition, 481.
simple sensuous and, 254.
Passiveness, in a wise, 466.
Past
all surgery, 152.
and to come seems best, 89.
anticipate the, 440.
at least is secure, 532.
conclude the future by the, 776.
groaning ever for the, 651.
hallowed quiets of the, 661.
heaven has not power upon the, 274.
help should be past grief, 77.
indemnity for the, 364.
is gone, the, 750.
leave thy low-vaulted, 636.
let the dead, bury its dead, 612.
miracles are, 73.
neither the, nor the future, 749.
never plan the future by the, 411.
nothing to come and nothing, 261.
our dancing days, 105.
repent what 's, 141.
shadowy, summon from the, 614.
the bitter, more welcome the sweet, 74.
the bounds of freakish youth, 419.
the size of dreaming, 159.
the wit of man, 58.
unsigned for, 482.
voice of the, 580.
when on the, I fondly dwell, 587.
Paste and cover to our bones, 82.
Pastime and our happiness, 477.
Pastoral, cold, 576.
Pastors, as some ungracious, 129.
Pasture shall prepare, the Lord my, 300.
Pastures
and fresh woods, 248.
lie down in green, 819.
Patch
grief with proverbs, 53.
up his fame, 412.
Patches, king of shreds and, 141.
Pate, you beat your, 336.
Paternal acres, a few, 334.
Path,
light unto my, 823.
motive guide, original and end, 367.
no, of flowers leads to glory, 797.
no royal, to geometry, 811.
of dalliance treads, 129.
of duty was to glory, 628.
of Milton, round the, 485.
of sorrow and that alone, 417.
of the just, 825.
the world advances along its, 523.
to heaven, journey like the, 244.
to tread, soon or late that, 345.
we tread, side of every, 422.
Paths
are peace, all her, 825.
ask for the old, 835.
of glory lead to the grave, 384.
of joy and woe, checkered, 362.
of peevish nature, 288.
to woman's love, 198.
Pathless
groves, 184.
was the dreary wild, 568.
way, heaven's wide, 250.
woods, pleasure in the, 547.
Pathos, that is the true, 449.
Patience,
abusing of God's, 45.
and shuffle the cards, 789.
and sorrow strove, 148.
by your gracious, 150.
flour of wifly, 4.
[1049]habits of peace and, 207.
ingredient of genius, 608.
may compass anything, 772.
men's office to speak, 53.
on a monument, sat like, 76.
passion of great hearts, 656.
poor are they that have not, 152.
preacheth, 205.
sovereign o'er transmuted ill, 366.
stubborn, 228.
thou rose-lipped cherubin, 155.
with, He stands waiting, 793.
Patient
humble spirit, 182.
man, fury of a, 269.
man in loss, 159.
merit of the unworthy takes, 135.
must minister to himself, 125.
of toil, 428.
remedy for every trouble, 701.
search and vigil long, 555.
though sorely tried, 614.
to be, is a branch of justice, 751.
to perform, 342.
when favours are denied, 362.
Patiently to endure the toothache, 53.
Patines of bright gold, 65.
Patriarch, the venerable, 425.
Patrick Spence, ballad of, 502.
Patriot truth, 675.
Patriots
all, true, 445.
worthy, dear to God, 254.
Patriot's
boast, such is the, 394.
fate, cowards mock the, 681.
Patriotism
is the last refuge of a scoundrel, 372.
whose, would not gain force on the plain of Marathon, 369.
Patron
and the jail, 365.
one who looks with unconcern, 370.
Pattern
of excelling nature, 156.
to imitate, not as a, 688.
Paul,
by the apostle, 97.
now by Saint, 295.
robbing Peter he paid, 14, 186, 771.
Pauper, he 's only a, 683.
Pause,
an awful, 306.
and look back, 678.
for a reply, I, 113.
I stand in, 139.
must give us, 135.
nature made a, 306.
Pavement,
riches of heaven's, 225.
stars, dust is gold and, 236.
Pawing to get free, lion, 236.
Pay,
a double debt to, 397.
him in his own coin, 293.
if I can't, why I can owe, 9.
more due than more than all can, 117.
Pays
all debts, he that dies, 43.
base is the slave that, 91.
us but with age and dust, 26.
Paying through the nose, 858.
Peace,
a charge in, 273.
above all earthly dignities, 99.
all her paths are, 825.
anchor of our, 435.
and competence, health, 319.
and health, best treasures, 387.
and quiet, calm, 249.
and rest can never dwell, 223.
and righteousness, 821.
and slumberous calm, 575.
and war, man of, 214.
as a breathing time, 407.
be within thy walls, 824.
brooded o'er the hushed domain, 642.
cankers of a long, 86.
carry gentle, 100.
deep dream of, 536.
first in war first in, 445.
fool when he holdeth his, 827.
forever hold his, 850.
habits of patience and, 207.
hath her victories, 252.
hold companionship in, 103.
in freedom's hallowed shade, 459.
in thy right hand, 100.
inglorious arts of, 263.
is its companion, 460.
its ten thousand slays, 425.
lay me down in, to sleep, 676.
let us have, 664.
live in, adieu,
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