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576. doubtful public, 411. dull as night, 66. ere my fainting, fell, 553. exhilarate the, 417. extravagant and erring, 126. fair, rest thee now, 570. fairer, or more welcome shade, 313. [1099]for my minister one fair, 547. full of, as the month of May, 86. giveth life the letter killeth, 846. God the Son God the, 303. haughty, before a fall, 826. he that ruleth his, 827. hies to his confine, 126. his great Creator drew his, 270. holiday-rejoicing, 509. humble tranquil, 182. I am thy father's, 131. ill, have so fair a house, 43. indeed is willing, 841. independence, thy, 392. meek and quiet, 849. motions of his, are dull as night, 66. no, dares stir abroad, 127. not of the letter but the, 846. of a youth, morning like the, 158. of counsel and might, 833. of health or goblin damned, 130. of heaviness, 834. of judgment, some shallow, 93. of knowledge, 833. of liberty, pardon something to the, 408. of man is divine, all save the, 549. of mankind, free, 572. of mortal be proud, 561. of my dream, change o'er the, 553. of self-sacrifice, 475. of the Lord, 833. of wine, O thou invisible, 152. of wisdom, 833. of youth in everything, 163. one of the flesh and one of the, 656. or more welcome shade, 313. pard-like, 565. present in, 845. rest perturbed, 133. shall return unto God, 832. sister, come away, 334. sits in a foggy cloud, 123. so profound, he felt with, 471. speaks to my, of thee, 552. strongest and fiercest, 226. that could be moved to smile, 111. that loved thee, wounded the, 682. the accusing, 379. the least erected, 225. to bathe in fiery floods, 48. unwearied, best conditioned and, 64. vanity and vexation of, 830. walks of every day deceased, 307. which is able to raise mortals, 532. which would drag angels down, 532. winged, is feathered oftentimes, 36. with one fair, 547. wounded, who can bear, 827. Spirits are not finely touched, 46. black and white, 173. can either sex assume, 224. choice and master, 112. clad in veils, 653. deified by our own, 470. from the vasty deep, 85. from their urns, 554. light, wins from toil, 387. love in heavenly, 28. of great events, 504. of just men made perfect, 848. of the wise sit in the clouds, 89. our actors were all, 43. stories from the land of, 502. twain have crossed with me, 806. vital in every part, 236. Spiriting gently, do my, 42. Spiritless, so faint so, 88. Spirit-small hand, 648. Spirit-stirring drum, 154. Spiritual creatures, millions of, 234. grace, inward and, 850. Spit in my face, 84. orators when out will, 71. upon my Jewish gaberdine, 61. Spite, death aims with fouler, 203. in erring reason's, 316. in learned doctors', 564. O cursed, 133. of all my grief revealing, 689. of criticising elves, 412. of his teeth, 8. of nature and their stars, 211. of scorn, thrice in, 225. the world, reckless what I do to, 121. Spleen about thee, mirth and, 300. meditative, 480. Splendid in ashes, 219. sight to see, a, 540. Splendidly null, 631. Splendour dazzles in vain, 568. in the grass, 478. streaming through the sky, 496. Splenitive and rash, 144. Split the ears of groundlings, 137. Spoil of me, villanous company the, 86. the child, spare the rod, 8, 213, 262. Spoils, is fit for stratagems and, 66. of nature, rich with the, 217. of time, rich with the, 384. of war the wealth of seas, 569. the pleasure of the time, 122. to the victors belong the, 676. Spoke less, knew more and, 738. Sponge, drink no more than a, 771. Spoon, must be a, 584. must have a long, 18. Spoons, count our, 370. from whom we guard our, 593. Sport an hour with beauty's chain, 525. not worth the candle, 206. of bear-baiting gave offence, 593. of every wind, 314. that wrinkled care derides, 248. to have the enginer, 141. with Amaryllis in the shade, 247. would be as tedious as to work, 83. Sports, my joy of youthful, 547. of children, 394. Sporus feel, can, 328. Spot is cursed, the, 472. leave this barren, 516. of earth, 481. out damned, 124. plant on his peculiar, 317. stir of this dim, 243. [1100]this punctual, 237. which men call earth, 243. Spots in the sun, 189. leopard change his, 835. of sunny openings, 536. quadrangular, 420. Spread his sweet leaves, 104. the thin oar, 318. the truth from pole to pole, 300. with colours idly, 80. yourselves, masters, 57. Spreads his light wings, 333. his orient beams, 233. Spreading himself, 819. Sprightly running, 276. Spring and root of honesty, 729. canker galls the infants of the, 129. come gentle, 355. comes slowly up this way, 499. companions of the, 438. from haunted, 251. full of sweet days, 204. in the, a livelier iris, 625. of love, 44, 498. of virtues, 35. of woes unnumbered, 336. Pierian, taste not the, 323. slow stream or pebbly, 504. supplies another race, the, 338. thine azure sister of the, 565. unlocks the flowers, 535. visit the mouldering urn, 428. Springs, Helicon's harmonious, 382. joy's delicious, 540. of Dove, beside the, 469. steeds to water at those, 159. Springes to catch woodcocks, 130. Springtime's harbinger, 199. Sprinkled with rosy light, 338. Spur, fame is the, 241. to prick the sides of my intent, 118. Spurs the lated traveller, 121. Spurned but spurned in vain, 24. by the young, 585. Spurns that patient merit takes, 135. Spy, knowledge is sorrow's, 217. Squadron in the field, 149. Squadrons, in ranks and, 112. Squander time, do not, 360. Square, all round the, 584. grows a glimmering, 630. hole, has got into the, 461. I have not kept my, 157. Squat like a toad, 234. Squeak and gibber, 126. as naturally as pigs, 210. Squeaking of the wry-necked fife, 62. Squeezing of a lemon, in the, 401. Squirrel joiner or old grub, 104. Stabbed with a white wench's black eye, 106. Stable door, shut the, 13. good horse in the, 401. Staff, cockle hat and, 405. of life, 283, 291. of my age my very prop, 62. of my life, 786. of this broken reed, 834. stay and the, 833. thy rod and thy, 819. Stage, after a well-graced actor leaves the, 82. all the world 's a, 69. amused his riper, 318. found only on the, 558. frets his hour upon the, 125. if this were played upon a, 76. natural on the, 399. poor degraded, 564. speak in public on the, 459. the earth is a, 194. the wonder of our, 179. the world but as a, 784. then to the well-trod, 249. veteran on the, 365. where every man must play a part, 60. where they do agree on the, 441. Stages, in our latter, 432. where'er his, may have been, 379. Stagers, old cunning, 213. Staggered, reason is, 411. the boldest, 408. Stagirite, that stout, 509. Stain, incapable of, 226. like a wound, felt a, 410. my man's cheeks, 146. Stairs, I came up, into the world, 294. why did you kick me down, 445. Stake, I am tied to the, 148. when honour 's at the, 142. Stakes were thrones, 555. Stale flat and unprofitable, 128. nor custom, 157. poor I am, 160. Stalk, four red roses on a, 97. withering on the, 477. Stalked off reluctant, 355. Stalled ox and hatred, 826. Stamford fair, bullocks at, 89. Stamp and esteem of ages, 266. not the king's, 282. of fate, 337. of nature, use can almost change the, 141. rank is but the guinea's, 452. Stamped, I that am rudely, 95. Stand and wait, they serve who, 252. a tiptoe, 92. before kings, 828. before mean men, shall not, 828. by uniting we, 426. how if a' will not, 52. in pause, 139. in your own light, 17. like greyhounds in the slips, 91. more for number, 48. not upon the order of your going, 122. still my steed, 614. the hazard of the die, 98. to doubt, never, 203. to your glasses steady, 641. united we, 595. upon his bottom, 265. ye in the ways, 835. Stands as never it stood, wind, 20. as the case, 172. [1101]not within the prospect of belief, 116. on tiptoe, religion, 205. Scotland where it did, 124. so, the statue, 356. tiptoe, jocund day, 108. upon a slippery place, 79. Standard of the man, 303. sheet, forever float that, 574. unfurled her, to the air, 573. Standeth, thinketh he, 845. Standing, as cheap sitting as, 292. jokes, wooden shoes
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