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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">360. of decency is want of sense, 278. of heart, as well as, 584. of thought, evil wrought by, 584. of thought, whistled for, 273. of towns, elephants for, 289. of wealth, rich from very, 387. though much I, that most would have, 22. to be undonne, to, 30. Wants but little, man, 308, 402. money means and content, 70. supply, his presence shall my, 3. that pinch the poor, 424. Wanted a good word, never, 400. many an idle song, 326. one immortal song, 267. Wanting, art found, 835. not, what is stolen, 154. the accomplishment of verse, 479. Wanton boys that swim on bladders, 99. eyes, stretched-forth necks and, 833. stings and motions of the sense, 47. sweetness, witchingly instil a, 357. wiles, quips and cranks and, 248. Wantoned with thy breakers, 548. Wantonness in clothes, 201. War, aid after the, 205. blast of, blows in our ears, 91. [1138]brazen throat of, 240. by nature in a state of, 290. cause of a long ten years', 280. Christ went agin, an' pillage, 659. circumstance of glorious, 154. corn is the sinews of, 771. delays are dangerous in, 276. even to the knife, 541. ez fer, I call it murder, 658. first in, first in peace, 445. first touch of liberty's, 525. flinty and steel couch of, 151. garland of the, 159. grim-visaged, 95. hand of, infection and the, 81. he sung is toil and trouble, 272. he who did well in, 648. in peace prepare for, 712. in time of peace thinks of, 191. is a game, 421. is still the cry, 541. its thousands slays, 425. law spoke too softly for, 725. let slip the dogs of, 113. magnificent but not, 808. man of peace and, 214. my sentence is for open, 226. my voice is still for, 298. neither learn, any more, 832. never was a good, 361. no discharge in that, 831. no room for second miscarriage in, 733. not with the dead, I, 338. of elements, amidst the, 299. or battle's sound, 251. peace no less renowned than, 252. pestilence and, 229. seeks its victims in the young, 697. sinews of, 810. spoils of, 569. squadrons and right form of, 112. storm of, was gone, 465. testament of bleeding, 82. the state of nature, 407. the study of a prince, 407. this is, 678. to be prepared for, 425. tug of, then was the, 281. unjust peace before a just, 361. unsuccessful or successful, 418. voices prophesying, 500. was in his heart, 821. weak defence in, 273. with honour as in, 103. Wars and rumours of wars, 841. big, that make ambition virtue, 154. more pangs and fears than, 99. no sound of clashing, 642. noise of endless, 229. of kites or crows, 255. thousand, of old, 633. who does i' the, 158. War's glorious art, 311. red techstone, 660. Warble his native wood-notes, 249. Warbled to the string, 250. Warbler of poetic prose, 421. Warblers roam, where idle, 523. Ward has no heart they say, 456. thou knowest my old, 84. Warder of the brain, 119. Ware, great bed at, 305. Warm as ecstasy, 414. heart within, 422. without heating, 312. Warmest welcome at an inn, 379. Warms in the sun, 316. Warmth, dear as the vital, 280. lack of kindly, 109. of its July, 595. soft ethereal, 228. Warn comfort and command, 475. Warning, at th' expected, 447. come without, 680. for a thoughtless man, 481. give little, 433. take from others, 703. wilderness of, 661. Warp, weave the, 383. Warrant, truth shall be thy, 25. Warrior famoused for fight, 161. intrepid and unselfish, 571. taking his rest, like a, 563. Warriors feel, stern joy that, 419. fierce fiery, 112. Warres and faithful loves, 27. Warsaw, order reigns in, 809. Wash, dirty linen to, 800. her guilt away, 403. Washed with morning dew, 491. Washing his hands with invisible soap, 584. Washington, America has furnished a, 530. is in the clear upper sky, 531. name of, shall shed an eternal glory, 572. Washington's awful memory, 507. Washingtonian dignity, the, 668. Waste, affections run to, 546. haste maketh, 9. in the wide, is a tree, 552. its sweetness on the desert air, 385. long nights, 29. not the remnant of thy life, 750. ocean's melancholy, 572. of feelings unemployed, 549. of hopes laid, 606. of thought, thinking is idle, 517. thyself upon thy virtues, 46. Wasted for tyrants, 525. some nine moons, 149. Wasteful and ridiculous excess, 79. Wasteth at noonday, 822. Wasting in despair, 199. Watch a mouse, as a cat would, 293. an idler is a, 415. authentic, is shown, 256. call the rest of the, 52. care keeps his, 106. each believes his own, 323. in every old man's eye, 106. in the night, 822. no eye to, no tongue to wound, 522. o'er man's mortality, 478. [1139]some must, while some sleep, 138. stars set their, in the sky, 515. that wants both hands, 415. the hour, do but, 555. whispers of each other's, 91. with more advised, 60. your opportunity, 758. Watches, dictionaries are like, 375. judgments as our, 323. Watch-dog's honest bark, 556. voice that bayed, 396. Watched her breathing, 583. Watcher of the skies, 576. Watchful eye, guard me with a, 300. night, the, 508. Watching thee from hour to hour, 634. Watchman what of the night, 833. Water and a crust, 574. at Lodore, 506. brooks, hart panteth after, 820. but the desert, 546. but limns on, 170. conscious, saw its God, 258. continually dropping, 728. cup of, a little thing, 577. deeds writ in, 197. deepest in smoothest stream, 33. drink no longer, 848. drops, women's weapons, 146. earth hath bubbles as the, 116. glass of brandy and, 457. horse to the, 14. imperceptible, 584. in the rough rude sea, 81. in water, indistinct as, 158. made his mouth to, 212. milk and, 554. miller sees not all the, 192. more, glideth by the mill, 104. much, goeth by the mill, 18. name was writ in, 577. nectar and rocks pure gold, 44. ne'er left man in the mire, 109. rats and land rats, 61. sipped brandy and, 454. smooth runs the, 93. spilt on the ground, 815. thieves and land thieves, 61. this business will never hold, 296. travel by land or, 293. unstable as, 813. virtues we write in, 100. water everywhere, 498. went by, instead of land, 725. whole stay of, 833. Waters, beside the still, 819. blood-dyed, 513. blood thicker than, 493. blue, fades o'er the, 540. cannot quench love, 832. cast thy bread upon the, 831. cold, to a thirsty soul, 828. do business in great, 823. dreadful noise of, in mine ears, 96. fish in troubled, 283. hell of, 545. meet, where the bright, 520. noise of many, 822. of the Nile, 596. once more upon the, 542. o'er the glad, 550. rave, where the scattered, 679. rising world of, 230. she walks the, 550. stolen, are sweet, 825. unpathed, undreamed shores, 78. where the bright, meet, 520. wide as the, be, 484. words writ in, 37. Waterloo, every man his, 641. Watermen look astern while they row, 739. row one way and look another, 186. Watery deep, plough the, 337. Wattle, did you ever hear of Capt., 436. Wave, all sunk beneath the, 423. break of the, 561. cool translucent, 246. fountain's murmuring, 428. life on the ocean, 679. long may it, 517. Munich all thy banners, 515. of life kept heaving, 583. of the ocean, 680. o' the sea, I wish you a, 78. so dies a, along the shore, 434. spangling the, 492. succeeds a wave, 202. while the sea rolls its, 675. winning, deserving note, 201. with dimpled face, 681. Waves, amidst a sea of, 345. are brightly glowing, 611. bound beneath me, 542. Britannia rules the, 358. can roll, wherever, 413. come as the, come, 493. dashed high, the breaking, 569. lapsing, on quiet shores, 619. nothing save the, and I, 558. o'er the mountain, 514. proud, be stayed, 817. sea rolls its, 675. went high, when the, 267. were rough, when the, 526. what are the wild, saying, 680. whist, the wild, 42. with roots deep set, 618. Waved her lily hand, 348. Wavering, more longing, 75. Wax, my heart is, to be moulded, 792. to flaming youth, virtue be as, 140. to receive marble to retain, 554. Way, adorns and cheers our, 399. as birds I see my, 643. but how carve, 651. dim and perilous, 465, 480. eftest, 53. face is like the milky, 256. freed his soul the nearest, 367. glory leads the,
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