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href="@public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@27889@27889-h@27889-h-32.htm.html#Pg_334" class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">334, 800. makes solitude and calls it, 550, 747. man of, and war, 214. means of preserving, 425. modest stillness and, 91. never a good war or bad, 361. no, unto the wicked, 834. nor ease of heart, 389. of God, 847. of mind, dearer than all, 568. on earth good will toward men, 841. only as a breathing time, 407. prepare for war in, 706, 712. righteousness and, 821. slept in, 100. so sweet, life so dear or, 430. soft phrase of, 149. soft, she brings, 288. star of, return, 515. the empire is, 810. thinks of war in time of, 191. thousand years of, 633. to be found in the world, 518. to gain our peace have sent to, 121. unjust, before a just war, 361. uproar the universal, 124. was slain, thrice my, 306. weak piping time of, 96. when there is no peace, 835. your valor won, enjoyed the, 465. Peaceably if we can, 516. with all men, live, 844. Peaceful evening, welcome, 420. hours I once enjoyed, 422. Peacemaker, If is the only, 72. Peak and pine, dwindle, 116. in Darien, upon a, 576. to peak, far along from, 544. Peaks wrapped in clouds, 543. Pealing anthem, 384. Pearl and gold, barbaric, 226. chain of all virtues, 182. double row of orient, 685. [1050]for carnal swine, too rich a, 213. heaps of, 96. if all their sand were, 44. in a woman's eye, 35. in your foul oyster, 72. many a fair, laid up, 182. no radiant, 424. of great price, 839. quarelets of, 201. sowed the earth with orient, 234. threw a, away, 156. Pearls at random strung, orient, 437. before swine, 838. did grow, asked how, 201. of thought, 661. puddly thoughts to orient, 783. row of orient, 685. that were his eyes, 42. who would search for, 275. Pears from an elm, 791. go to a pear-tree for, 712. Peasant, some belated, 225. toe of the, 143. Peasantry, country's pride, 396. Pease, like as one, is to another, 32, 773. Pebbles, children gathering, 241. Pebbly spring, stream or, 504. Peck at, for daws to, 149. of salt, 785. of troubles, 791. Peculiar graces, shot forth, 235. grand gloomy and, 677. Pedants much affect, learned, 210. Pedestaled in triumph, 651. Pedigree, lass wi' a lang, 458. Peep and botanize upon his mother's grave, 471. into glory, 264. of day, 202. to what it would, 142. wizards that, 833. Peer, King Stephen was a worthy, 152, 406. rhyming, a, 326. Peers, my, the heroes of old, 650. Pegasus, turn and wind a fiery, 86. Pelf, I crave no, 109. Pelion, from Ossa hurled, 707. nods with all his wood, 344. on the top of Ossa, 772. Ossa on, 809. Pellucid streams, 482. Pelops' line, Thebes or, 250. Pelting of this pitiless storm, 147. Pembroke's mother Sidney's sister, 179. Pen and ink, never saw, 77. becomes a torpedo, 369. devise wit write, 55. famous by my, 257. glorious by my, 257. in hand, foolish without, 374. is the tongue of the mind, 789. mightier than the sword, 606. nose sharp as a, 91. of a ready writer, 820. of iron, written with a, 835. poet's, turns them to shapes, 59. product of a scoffer's, 479. such virtue has my, 162. was shaped, 484. worse than the sword, 189. Pens a stanza, who, 326. quirks of blazoning, 151. Penalties of idleness, 332. Penance, call us to, 226. Pence, take care of the, 352. Pendent bed and procreant cradle, 117. rock a towered citadel, 158. world, 48, 230. Pendulum betwixt a smile and tear, 546. Penelophon O king quoth she, 405. Penetrable stuff, made of, 140. Penned it down, so I, 265. Penniless lass, a, 458. Penning bows, 't is, 387. Penny for your thoughts, 16, 292. in the urn of poverty, 588. of observation, by my, 55. saved is a penny got, 363. saved is twopence dear, 363. seven halfpenny loaves for a, 94. wise pound foolish, 186. Pension list is the roll of honour, 669. or lose his, 290. Pensioner on the bounties of an hour, 306. to be a miser's, 475. Pensive beauty, like, 513. discontent, waste nights in, 29. poets painful vigils keep, 331. through a happy place, 482. Pent, here in the body, 497. long in populous city, 239. Pentameter, in the, 504. Penthouse lid, hang upon his, 116. Pent-up Utica, 439. Penury and imprisonment, 49. repressed their noble rage, 384. People, all sorts of, 118. all with one accord, 400. are good, the, 673. arose as one man, 814. at leaving unpleasant, 556. by the people for the, 622. fond of ill-luck, 597. government from and for the, 608. government of all the, 639. government of the, 622. in the gristle, 408. indictment against a whole, 408. inurned, weep a, 592. judge men by success, 795. last, I should choose, 440. made for the, by the, 532. never give up their liberties, 411. of the skies common, 174. perish where there is no vision, 829. pleurisy of, 199. that make puns, 637. the sunbeams, motes that, 249. they that marry ancient, 222. thy people shall be my, 814. who would have been poets, 505. whose annals are blank, 579. People's government, 532. parent he protected all, 543. prayer, 268. right maintain, 675. [1051]will, based upon her, 623. Peopled, the world must be, 51. Peor and Baälim, 251. Peppercorn, I am a, 86. Pepper his cabbage, 712. Peppered the highest, who, 399. two of them, I have, 84. Perception, quintessence of, 663. Perch, where eagles dare not, 96. Perchance the dead, 545. to dream, to sleep, 135. Perched and sat, 640. upon a bust of Pallas, 640. Percy and Douglas, song of, 34. Perdition catch my soul, 153. Peregrinations, labours and, 170. Peremptory tone, with a, 415. Perfect chrysolite, one, 156. day, unto the, 825. days, then if ever come, 658. love casteth out fear, 849. man, mark the, 819. ways of honour, 101. woman nobly planned, 475. Perfected, a woman, 656. Perfectest herald of joy, 51. Perfection, fulness of, 78. of reason, 24. perishes, what 's come to, 647. pink of, 401. praise and true, 66. Perfections, his sweete, 23. Perfidious bark, that fatal, 247. Perform, an ability that they never, 102. patient to, 342. Perfume and suppliance of a minute, 129. on the violet, to throw a, 79. puss-gentleman that 's all, 415. scent of odorous, 242. Perfumed like a milliner, 83. Perfumes of Arabia, 124. Perhaps, a great, 578. turn out a song, 448. turn out a sermon, 448. Peri at the gate of Eden, 526. beneath the dark sea, 526. Peril in thine eye, 105. Perils do environ, what, 27, 211. doe enfold, how many, 27. safe through a thousand, 497. Perilous edge of battle, 224. shot out of an elder gun, 92. stuff which weighs upon the heart, 125. Periodical fits of morality, 591. Periods of time, in, 228. Perish, all of genius which can, 552. in its fall, 453. that thought, 296. where there is no vision, the people, 829. with thee, thy money, 843. Perished in his pride, 470. Periwig-pated fellow, 137. Perjuria ridet amantum Jupiter, 106. Perjuries, Jove laughs at lovers', 106. Perjury, lovers', 272. Perked up in a glistening grief, 98. Permanent alliances, 425. forward not, 129. Permit to heaven, 240. Pernicious to mankind, wine, 338. weed, 415. Perpetual benediction, 478. motion, scoured with, 88. priesthood, literary men a, 577. Perplex and dash maturest counsels, 226. Perplexed in the extreme, 156. morality is, 411. the wisest may well be, 408. Perplexes monarchs, 225. Perseverance better than violence, 726. Persian carpet, discourse like a, 723. Persian gulfs, pearls of thought in, 661. Persians, law of the Medes and, 835. Persian's heaven is easily made, 519. Person, freedom of, 435. oblong square triangular, 461. Persons of good sense, 796. no respect of, place nor, 75. there is no respect of, with God, 844. two distinct, 186. Personage, genteel in, 285. less imposing, 527. this goodly, 479. Persuade, tongue to, 255. Persuaded in his own mind, 845. whom none could advise thou hast, 26. Persuading, fair-spoken and, 101. Persuasion flows from his lips, 338. holds aloof, 696. of whatever state or, 435. ripened into faith, 481. tips his tongue, 297. Persuasive sound, 339. Pertains to feats of broil, 150. Perturbed spirit, rest, 133. Peru, from China to, 365, 403. Perverts the prophets, 539. Pestilence and war, 229. like a desolating, 567. seals that close the, 562. that walketh in darkness, 822. Petar, hoist with his own, 141. Peter, by robbing, he paid Paul, 14,
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