Joy, for ever, a thing of beauty | Kiss, my whole soul through a, is a, 271.
the luminous cloud, 245. rises in me like a summer's morn, 245. Joys, fading, we dote upon, 144. must flow from ourselves,
snatched hasty, 185. Kisses after death remembered, 280.
Kith nor kin, 208. Kitten, and cry mew, 56. Knave, how absolute the, is, 85. Knaves, untaught, unmannerly,
Knee, crook the hinges of the, 83. Knell that summons thee, 47. the shroud, etc., 176. rung by fairy hands, 198. Knew, carry all he, 204. Knife, war to the, 302. Knight, a prince can mak' a belt- ed, 224.
Juno's eyes, sweeter than the lids Knock and it shall be opened, 15.
Keeper, am I my brother's, 1. Kew, his highness' dog at, 168. Kick where honor's lodged, 134.
may kill a sound divine, 210. Kid, the leopard lie down with the, 10.
Kin, makes the whole world, 64. a little more than, 75. -, prohibited degree of, 135. Kind, fellow-feeling makes one wondrous, 193. Kindness, too full of the milk of human, 45.
King, every inch a, 71.
catch the conscience of the,
Know then thyself, 155.
-, to, her was to love her, 277. Known, to be for ever,107. Kosciusko fell, 248.
we delight in, 47.
and intent study, 127. -, youth of, 202.
-, ease and alternate, 183. Laborer worthy of his reward, 24. Laborers are few, 15.
Ladies be but young and fair, 40. intellectual, 269. Lady doth protest too much, 83. Lady's in the case, 170. Lamb to the slaughter, 10. of God, behold the, 19. Una with her milk-white,
Language, that those lips had, 214. Lapland night, lovely as a, 234. Large streams from little foun- tains flow, 227.
Lark at heaven's gate sings, 69. Lass, drink to the, 220. Lasses, then she made the, 224. Last, not least, in love, 66.
at his cross, 292. -link is broken, 292. Late, choosing and beginning, 119. known too, 72.
Latin no more difficile, 130. Laugh, the world and its dread,
slits the thin-spun, 123. while there is, hope, 170. blandishments of, 172. protracted, is protracted
, love of, increased with years,
Lip, coral, admires, 101.
I ne'er saw nectar on a, 220. Lips, when I ope my, 36. take, O take those lips
away, 31. were red, 103. vermeil tinctured, 122. smile on her, 253. heart on her, 267.
O that those, had language,
Liquors, hot and rebellious, 40. Lisped in numbers, 164. Live, taught us how to, 169. while you live, 186.
-to please, must please to live, 187.
Lively to severe, 158. Livery of heaven, 273.
in her sober, 116.
Lives, lovely and pleasant in their, 2.
Loan, loses itself and friend, 77. Lobster, boiled, like a, 133. Local habitation and a name, 35. Locks, never shake thy gory, 48. hyacinthine, 115.
Lodge in some vast wilderness,
Loins be girded, 18. Long choosing, 119. Looming bastion, 280.
Look, a lean and hungry, 65. upon this picture, 84. drew audience, 113. ere you leap, 92, 134. longing, lingering, 196.
Looker-on here in Vienna, 231. Looking before and after, 85, 330. Look, with despatchful, 117.
of human kind, 201. stories of great, 225. of ladies intellectual, 269. Lore, skilled in gestic, 201. Loss, promise to his, 13. Losses, fellow that hath had, 33. Lost, who neither won nor, 208. Lothario, is this that gallant, gay, 153.
Lot's wife, remember, 19. Love to me was wonderful, 3.
-, greater, hath no man, 20. is the fulfilling of the law, 21. labor of, 23.
casteth out fear, 25. she never told her, 29. sought is good, 29.
looks not with the eyes, 34. never did run smooth, 34. last not least in, 66. beggary in, 69. prove variable, 73. ecstasy of, 79.
live with me, and be my, 93. at first sight, 93. 's proper hue, 118. in every gesture, 118. pity's akin to, 146. if there's delight in, 153. and hate in like extreme, 168 -, let those, who never love before, 169.
an unrelenting foe to, 186. purple light of, 194.
of Life increased with years, 209.
wroth with one we, 242.
all ministers of, 243. must needs be blind, 246. seeth with the heart, 247. cannot die, 247.
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 become
could have better spared a better, 56.
so faint, so spiritless, 57.
this is the state of, 63. that hangs on princes' fa- vors, 63.
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
wished heaven had made her such a, 87.
of morals, 107.
old, eloquent, 126.
Man, as good kill a, as a book, 128. | Man, her 'prentice han' she tried
that meddles with cold iron,
beware the fury of a patient,
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.
recovered of the bite, 205. he felt as a, 208. that hails you Tom or Jack,
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, I was not always,
with soul so dead, 252. I love not, the less, 263. 's best things, 278.
proposes, God disposes, 293. -, no, suddenly good, 295. full, made by reading, 296. blind old, of Scio's rocky isle, 265.
what can an old, do but die,
275. Mankind, wisest, brightest, mean- est of, 157.
, survey, from China to
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.
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