of folke, 6. of happy days, to buy a, 96. of one religion, the, 604. of pleurisy and people, curest the, 199. of sighs, for my pains a, 150. of vile ill-favoured faults, 46. of waters, the rising, 230. one custom corrupt the, 629. our country is the, 605. out of fashion out of the, 296. 230. pomp and glory of this, 99. prevailed and its dread laugh, 356. quiet limit of the, 625. rack of this tough, 149. reckless what I do to spite the, 121. World, round about the pendent, 48. secrets of the nether, 749. she followed him through all the, 627. sink, let the, 205. slide, let the, 9, 72, 198. so fair, God hath made this, 497. solitary monk who shook the, 610. spin forever, let the great, 626. the flesh and the devil, 850. there is not in the wide, 520. this pendent, 230. this unintelligible, 467. tired of wandering o'er the, 594. to curtain her sleeping, 568. to hide virtues in, 74. to live in, very good, 279. to see, a, 33. too glad and free, 589. too much respect upon the, 59. too open for the, 655. too wide for his shrunk shank, 69. two nations bear, the, 263. uncertain comes and goes, 602. unheard by the, 524. unknown, into a, 616. upon the rack of this tough, 149. virtue passes current over the, 699. wag, let the, 11. wags, how the, 68. was all before them, 240. was guilty of a ballad, 54. was heard the, around, 251. was not to seek me, 374. was not worthy, of whom the, 848. World was sad till woman smiled, 513. was worthy such men, 620. what I may appear to the, 278. when all the, dissolves, 41. who would inhabit alone this bleak, wide enough for thee and me, 378. will disagree in faith and hope, 318. with all its motley rout, 424. working-day, full of briers, 66. in the yet unformed occident, 39. should conquer twenty, 181. creation, most ancient since the, 169. great age begins anew, 566. law, nor the, 108. new fashion planted, 54. Shakespeare is not our poet but the, tired denizen, the, 541. Worldly ends, thus neglecting, 42. dieth not, where their, 841. in the bud, concealment like a, 75. the canker and the grief, 555. the smallest, will turn, 95. Worms and epitaphs, let's talk of, 81. have eaten men, 71. of Nile, outvenoms all the, 160. Worn out with eating time, 276. plan, man made on a, 660. Worse, make the, appear the better rea- son, 226, 759. deed, better day the, 282. Worse, for better for, 850. for the wearing, 16. for wear, not much the, 417. than a crime, it is, 805. that which makes man no, 751. Worship God he says, 447. of the great of old, silent, 554. still to the star of its, 524. the rising than the setting sun, 726. comes to the worst, 172, 785. of slaves, corrupted freemen, 387. to-morrow do thy, 273. what began best can't end, 650. a whole eternity, 298. in anything, what is, 213. man is, as he esteems himself, 771. promise of celestial, 311. sad relic of departed, 541. stones of, like, 162. takes away half his, 346. the search, not, 60. the winning, 272. this coil that's made for me, 78. two of that, I know a trick, 84. what we have we prize not to the, 53. Worthier, would it were, 548. Worthily, life spent, 443. Worthless pomp of homage, 571. Worthy of all acceptation, 284. of your love, 471. world was not, of whom the, 848. Wot not what they are, 54. he shall have nay when he, 9. I had met my dearest foe, 128. it were bedtime, 87. letting I dare not wait upon I, 118. that I were low laid in my grave, 78. to be as be we, 38. Wouldst highly, what thou, 117. thou holily, that, 117. wrongly win, 117. Wound, earth felt the, 239. felt a stain like a, 410. grief of a, take away the, 87. that never felt a, 105. with a touch, 350. Wounds, bind up my, 97. of a friend, faithful are the, 829. Wounded hearts, here bring your, 524. spirit who can bear, 827. the spirit that loved thee, 682. allay, no twilight dews his, 493. infinite, and infinite despair, 231. of heaven, 464. soft answer turneth away, 826. that endure affliction's heaviest show- Wreathed horn, Triton with his, 477. smiles, becks and, 248. Wreck of power, lay down the, 571. way out of his, 100. Wrecks, I saw a thousand fearful, 96. of matter, 299. Wrecked, greatest men oftest, 240. Wrestle with, virtue has difficulties to, 775. Wrestles with us, he that, 411. Wrestling, more like, than dancing, 754. hollow-eyed sharp-looking, 50. Wretches feel, feel what, 147. such as I, weary road to, 448. Wring his bosom, 403. under the load of sorrow, 53. Writ by God's own hand, 310. in remembrance, 81. in sour misfortune's book, 108. in water, deeds, 197. in water, whose name was, 577. in water, words, 37. proofs of holy, 154. stolen out of holy, 96. what is, is writ, 548. within the leaf of pity, 109. your annals true, 103. Write a verse or two, 204. about it goddess, 332. and cipher too, 397. and read comes by nature, to, 51. 371. at any time, a man may, in rhyme, those that, 213. the characters in dust, 494. the vision and make it plain, 836. with ease, you, 443. Writes, the moving finger, 768. Writers against religion, 407. maketh an exact man, 168. scarcely any style of, 367. Writing, true ease in, 324. INDEX. well, nature's masterpiece is, 279. cradled into poetry by, 566. his can't be, whose life is right, 318. one, but one idea and that a, 371, 609. our country right or, 675. pursue yet condemn the, 295. side of thirty, 292. sow by the ear, 19, 785. that does no harm, 500. they may gang a kennin', 448. they ne'er pardon who have done the, 275. to dally with, 500. vengeance waits on, 344. we are both in the, 348. Wrongs in marble, some write their, 314. Wrongdoer has left something undone, Wronged orphans' tears, 194. Wrote with ease, gentlemen who, 329. reading what they never, 419. by want of thought, 584. Wry-necked fife, squeaking of the, 62. Xanadu, Kubla Khan in, 500. Xerxes did die and so must I, 687. Yaller pines, under the, 660. gentlemen of England, 176. Year, Christmas comes but once a, 20. memory outlive life half a, 138. rich with forty pounds a, 396. where are the snows of last, 769. days of our, 822. declined into the vale of, 153. dim with the mist of, 541. eternal, of God are hers, 573. fate seemed to wind him up for four- score, 276. flag has braved a thousand, 514. flight of, unmeasured by the, 497. fourteen hundred, ago, 82. full of honor and, 655. if by reason of strength they be four- knelled the woe of, 646. laden with unhonoured, 449. life seemed formed of sunny, 679. man of wisdom is the man of, 309. none would live past, again, 276. of Europe, better fifty, 626. of man, the first, 368. that bring the philosophic mind, 478. thousand, in thy sight, 822. thousand, to form a state, 541. we do not count a man's, 603. where sleep the joys of other, 497. Years, with all the hopes of future, 615. | Young-eyed cherubins, 65. young, seventy, 638. Years' pith, seven, 149. Yellow leaf, my days are in the, 555. melancholy, green and, 76. in embryo, man, 753. O call back, bid time return, 81. have lighted fools, 125. look backwards with a smile, 307. never a spray of, 665. Yielded, by her, by him received, 232. Yielding marble of her snowy breast, Yoke, Flanders hath received our, 220. 't is on the Tweed, 18. as beautiful and soft as young, 308. both were, and one was beautiful, 552. desire, nurse of, 427. disease, the, 317. ever fair and ever, 271. fellows will be young, 428. I have been, and now am old, 819. if all the world and love were, 25. if he be caught, 371. if ladies be but, and fair, 68. men are fools, old men know, 36. men's vision, the, 268. so wise so, never live long, 97. though I am, I scorn to flit, 200. Timothy learnt sin to fly, 686. war seeks its victims in the, 697. when my bosom was, 515. who always find us, 599. whom the gods love die, 558. Younger than thyself, let thy love be, 75. Younker or a prodigal, how like a, 62. Youth, a happy, 471. against time and age, 24. and home, the music tells of, 523. and I lived in 't together, 503. and love, kiss of, 557. and pleasure meet, 542. begin in gladness in our, 470. did dress themselves, 89. examples for the instruction of, 411. flower of, 703. follies may cease with their, 376. in my hot, 556. in the bloom of, 702. is more than a, 50. is vain and life is thorny, 500. of frolics an old age of cards, 321. our, we can have but to-day, 312. rebellious liquors in my, 67. remember thy Creator in, 831. replies I can, 600. riband in the cap of, 142. so sinks the, 338. some salt of our, 45. spirit of, in everything, 163. 't is now the summer of your, 378. to fame unknown, 386. to many a, and many a maid, 248. |