Loves, nobler cares and nobler, Man should not be alone, 1. after his own heart, 2. thou art the, 3. is born unto trouble, 4. mark the perfect, 5. stagger like a drunken, 6. goeth to his long home, 9. under his fig-tree, 12. shall not live by bread alone, profited, for what is, 16. be born again, 19. lay down his life, 20. soweth, that shall he reap, shall bear his own burden, a proper, as any one shall see, 34. dressed in a little brief au thority, 30. that hath no music, 38. dare do all that may a, 46. dare, I dare, 48. become could have better spared a better, 56. so faint, so spiritless, 57. this is the state of, 63. that hangs on princes' favors, 63. 68. 83. of such a feeble temper, 65 the foremost of all the world, this was a, 69. 's as true as steel, 73. take him for all in all, 77. what a piece of work is, 80. delights not me, 80. that is not passion's slave, give the world assurance of Maiden meditation, 34. of bashful fifteen, 220. shame, blush of, 284. a, 84. Maidens withering on the stalk, 237. are caught by glare, 259. wished heaven had made her such a, 87. of morals, 107. fate, 176. of wisdom is the man of years, 177. wants but little, 177, 205. all may do what has been done by, 177. that blushes is not quite a brute, 177. of pleasure, man of pains, 178. the mind is the standard of the, 181. little round, fat, oily, 185. who turnips cries, 190. forget not, though in rags he lies, 199. to all the country dear, 203. abridgment of all that was pleasant in, 205. 215. recovered of the bite, 205. is the noblest growth our realms supply, 217. 222. gently scan your brother, Man, her 'prentice han' she tried on, 224. -'s inhumanity to man, 224. -'s the gowd for a' that, 224. pity the sorrows of a poor old, 225. child is father of the, 228. with large gray eyes, 229. the wisest, who is not wise at all, 230. teach you more of, 236. prayeth well and best, 242. a sadder and a wiser, 242. hath always treasures, 245. the hermit sighed, 249. of woe, 251. I was not always, men think their little set, 217. Manna, his tongue dropped, 113. Manners, evil communications corrupt good, 22. Mansions, many, in my Father's house, 20. Many are called, 17. Mar what 's well, 70. Marcellus exiled feels, 157. March, beware the Ides of, 64. in life's morning, 250. the stormy, has come, 284. Mare, gray, the better horse, 147. Margin, a meadow of, 219. Mariners of England, 250. Mark, death loves a shining, 177. the archer little meant, 254. Marlborough's eyes, 188. Marmion, the last words of, 253. Marriage bell, merry as a, 260. tables, coldly furnish forth the, 76. Married, I did not think to live till | Men, justify the ways of God to, I were, 32. Marrying ancient people, 297. Mary hath chosen that good part, 18. 110. Mien, vice is a monster of so| Mirth, you have displaced the, 49. frightful, 156. Might, he that would not when he, 207. Mighty, how are the, fallen, 2. 228. Ministers of love, 243. Minnows, Triton of the, 64. Mirth, within the limit of becoming, 35. grew fast and furious, 221. and innocence, 267. string attuned to, 275. Miser's pensioner, 237. Miserable have no other medicine, Morn from black to red began to | Music hath charms to soothe, 152. turn, 133. meek-eyed, 183. Morrow, take no thought for the, 15. 198. 260. ,heavenly maid, 198. the magic of a, 249. 286. Narcissa's last words, 158. 7. -, a small one a strong, 11. mountains make enemies of, 211. 78. woodnotes wild, 126. might stand up, 69. could no further go, 142. |