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737.
other graces follow in proper, 265.
shall be hell, all, 41.
strange, crammed, 68.
[1054]the eye of heaven visits, 80.
which pale passion loves, 184.
Place-expectants, gratitude of, 304.
Plagiarè among authors, 253.
Plagiarism, memory to convict of, 376.
Plague,
every one has his particular, 730.
my wife is my particular, 730.
of all cowards, 84.
of both your houses, 107.
of sighing and grief, 85.
the inventor, return to, 118.
upon such backing, 84.
us, instruments to, 149.
Plagues
and common dotages, 188.
of heaven, 464.
that haunt the rich, 424.
Plain
and flat, 658.
and simple faith, 114.
and to the purpose, 51.
as a pack-staff, 172.
as a pike-staff, 351, 800.
as way to parish church, 68.
blunt man, 114.
Camilla scours the, 324.
in dress, be, 350.
knight pricking on the, 27.
living and high thinking, 472.
loveliest village of the, 395.
nodding o'er the yellow, 356.
of Marathon, 369.
stretched upon the, 539.
tale shall put you down, 85.
Plains, silver-mantled, 640.
Plainness of speech, use great, 846.
Plaintive martyrs, 447.
Plaited cunning hides, what, 146.
Plan,
not without a, 314.
that admits no modification, 710.
the simple, sufficeth them, 473.
Plans, pilfers wretched, 412.
Planet,
born under a rhyming, 54.
swims into his ken, when a new, 576.
Planets,
guides the, 456.
in their turn, all the, 300.
then no, strike, 127.
Planned, perfect woman, nobly, 475.
Plant,
fame is no, 247.
fixed like a, 317.
himself on his instincts, 601.
of slow growth, confidence is a, 364.
rare old, is the ivy green, 652.
that grows on mortal soil, 247.
while the earth bears a, 675.
Plants,
aromatic, 398.
children like olive, 824.
suck in the earth, 260.
Planted
a garden, God Almighty, 167.
Apollos watered I have, 845.
of the tree I, 544.
Planting, wheat for this, 616.
Platform, upon the, 129.
Plato,
taught of the rule of, 254.
thou reasonest well, 298.
Plato's retirement, 241.
Play
and make good cheer, 20.
at cherry-pit, 76.
better at a, 519.
false, wouldst not, 117.
good as a, 856.
healthful, 302.
heart ungalled, 138.
holdeth children from, 34.
in the plighted clouds, 244.
is the thing, 135.
life's poor, is o'er, 318.
me no plays, 862.
on give me excess of it, 74.
out the play, 85.
pleased not the million, 134.
pleasure when I, not, 25.
rather hear a discourse than see a, 191.
run, they will not let my, 282.
the devil, seem a saint and, 96.
the fools with the time, 89.
the man, 685.
the woman with mine eyes, 124.
to you is death to us, 670.
who goes to an American, 462.
with similes, 473.
work or healthful, 302.
wouldst have me sing and, 525.
Plays
his part, so he, 69.
many parts, one man, 69.
round the head, 319.
such fantastic tricks, 48.
Playbill of Hamlet, 494.
Played
and sung, as once I, 525.
at bo-peep, 202.
familiar with his hoary locks, 588.
upon a stage, if this were, 76.
Player,
life 's a poor, 125.
ought to accept his throws, 697.
shuffles off the buskin, 637.
Players, men and women merely, 69.
Playing holidays, all the year were, 83.
Playmates, I have had, 509.
Plaything,
elephant man's, 739.
some livelier, 318.
Plea,
necessity the tyrant's, 232.
shall beauty hold a, 162.
so tainted, in law what, 63.
though justice be thy, 65.
Plead
lament and sue, 489.
like angels, his virtues will, 118.
their cause I, 387.
Pleasant
and cloudy weather, 433.
bread eaten in secret is, 825.
country's earth, 82.
fellow, touchy testy, 300.
for brethren to dwell together, 824.
in man, all that was, 399.
in their lives, 815.
is thy morning, life how, 447.
places, lines in, 818.
scents salute the noses, 655.
sights salute the eyes, 655.
thought, we meet thee like a, 473.
thoughts bring sad thoughts, 466.
to behold the sun, 831.
to see one's name in print, 539.
to severe, grave to light, 273, 799.
to think on, 256.
vices, our, 149.
Pleasantness, ways of, 825.
Please,
books cannot always, 444.
certainty to, 455.
[1055]everybody, hard to, 712.
live to, must please to live, 366.
natural in him to, 267.
studious to, 366.
surest to, 399.
uncertain coy and hard to, 490.
you so if not why so, 44.
Pleases all the world, he, 800.
Pleased,
I would do what I, 788.
not the million, 134.
the ear is, 421.
they please are, 395.
to the last, 315.
with a rattle, 318.
with novelty, 417.
with the danger, 267.
with this bauble, 318.
Pleasing
anxious being, 385.
dreadful thought, 299.
dreams and slumbers light, 490.
hope, whence this, 298.
less, when possest, 381.
memory of all he stole, 331.
of a lute, the lascivious, 95.
punishment that women bear, 50.
shade, ah happy hills, 381.
shape, power to assume a, 135.
Pleasure
after pain, sweet is, 271.
all hope, 276.
at the helm, 383.
by myself a lonely, 470.
chords that vibrate sweetest, 452.
dissipation without, 431.
drown the brim, 73.
drowns in, 357.
ease content, 318.
friend of, 390.
full of, void of strife, 209.
give a shock of, 577.
has ceased to please, 368.
howe'er disguised by art, 403.
I fly from, 368.
in poetic pains, 419.
in the pathless woods, 547.
in trim gardens, takes his, 249.
like the midnight flower, 520.
little, in the house, 427.
live in, when I live to thee, 359.
lost, the just, 163.
love sweeter than all other, 276.
man of, is a man of pains, 309.
mixed reason with, 399.
never to blend our, 472.
no, is comparable, 164.
no profit grows where is no, 72.
of being cheated, 214.
of love is in loving, 795.
of the game, the little, 287.
of the time, spoils the, 122.
praise all his, 305.
reason's whole, 319.
she was bent, though on, 417.
smile in pain frown at, 309.
stock of harmless, 369.
sure in being mad, 277.
sweet the, 271.
take, some men to, 321.
to be drunk, it is our, 362.
to come, immense, 380.
to deceive the deceiver, 797.
to the spectators, 593.
treads upon the heels of, 295.
unseasoned by variety, 710.
was the chief good, 766.
well-spring of, 640.
when I live to thee I live in, 359.
when I play not, 25.
youth and, 542.
Pleasures
and palaces, 568.
are like poppies, 451.
banish pain, 303.
calm, 357.
doubling his, 455.
every age has its, 800.
hovered nigh, 357.
in the vale of pain, 492.
of the Mahometans, 387.
of the present day, 359.
of the spheres, 526.
pretty, might me move, 25.
prove, all the, 40.
soothed his soul to, 272.
Pleasure-dome, stately, 500.
Pleasure-house, lordly, 623.
Pledge,
never signed no, 659.
of a deathless name, 616.
our sacred honour, 434.
Pleiades, sweet influences of, 818.
Plenteous, harvest truly is, 839.
Plentiful
as blackberries, 85.
lack of wit, 133.
Plenty o'er a smiling land, 385.
Pleurisy of people, 199.
Plighted clouds, play in the, 244.
Plodders, continual, 54.
Plods his weary way, 384.
Plot
me no plots, 862.
of state to make a bank, 263.
this blessed, this earth, 81.
we first survey the, 88.
Plough
deep while sluggards sleep, 360.
following his, 470.
for what avail the, 601.
the sea, those who, 712.
the watery deep, 337.
who steer the, 598.
Ploughman homeward plods, 384.
Ploughshare
o'er creation, 309.
stern Ruin's, 448.
unwilling, 486.
Ploughshares, swords into, 832.
Plover, muskets aimed at, 439.
Pluck
bright honour from the moon, 84.
from memory a rooted sorrow, 125.
out the heart of my mystery, 139.
this flower safety, 84.
up drowned honour, 84.
your berries, I come to, 246.
Plucked his gown, 397.
Plume
a eu d'avantage sur l'épée, 189.
of amber snuff-box, 326.
to fledge the shaft, 518.
Plumes her feathers, she, 244.
Plumed
like estridges, 86.
troop farewell, 154.
Plummet, deeper than e'er, 43.
[1056]Plump Jack, banish, 85.
Plumpy Bacchus, 158.
Plunder, power of public, 529.
Plunge, Festus I, 643.
Plunged in, accoutred as I was, I, 110.
Plutarch, no such person as, 730.
Plutarch's men, one of, 660.
Pluto's cheek, drew tears down, 250.
Po, or wandering, 394.
Pocket,
little in one's own, 789.
not scruple to pick a, 282.
smiles while it picks yer, 350.
stole and put it in his, 140.
Poem,
himself to be a true, 253.
is a proof of genius, a great, 590.
life of a man a, of its sort, 578.
rhymed or unrhymed, 5.
round and perfect as a star, 667.
with music or with,
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