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the whole, 840. gifts of the, 66. girdle round about the, 36. give the, the lie, 25. goes, honest as this, 133. goes up the world goes down, 664. goes with no eyes, 148. good bye proud, 598. good deed in a naughty, 66. grew pale, name at which the, 365. had wanted many an idle song, 326. half-brother of the, America, 654. half of the, knoweth not how the other half liveth, 771. harmoniously confused, 333. harmony of the, 31. has nothing to bestow, 362. hath flattered all the, 26. he gave his honours to the, 100. he pleases all the, 800. he that knows not the, 755. he was for all the, 90. him who bore the, 483. his arm he flung against the, 642. how little wisdom governs the, 195. how this, goes with no eyes, 148. I have not loved the, 544. I hold the, but as the world, 60. I never have sought the, 374. if all the, were young, 68. if God hath made this, so fair, 497. impossible to please all the, 797. in arms, against a, 593. in arms, come the, 80. in charity with the, 292. in love with night, 107. in that new, 627. in the morning of the, 644. in the universal, 93. in this canting, 378. in this wintry, 524. in vain had tried, 526. [1153]in which I moved alone, 564. inhabit this bleak, alone, 521. into this breathing, 95. is a bubble, 170. is a comedy, 389. is a stage, all the, 69, 173, 780. is a strange affair, 797. is a theatre the earth a stage, 194. is a tragedy to those who feel, 389. is a wheel, the, 610. is all a fleeting show, this, 524. is ancient, when the, 169. is given to lying, how this, 88. is good and the people are good, 673. is grown so bad, 96. is mine oyster, 45. is not thy friend, 108. is too much with us, 476. is wide enough for both, 378. its veterans rewards, 321. jest and riddle of the, 317. knows me in my book, 778. knows nothing of its greatest men, 594. knows only two, 178. light of the, ye are the, 838. lights of the, 414. little foolery governs the, 195. little of this great, can I speak, 150. look round the habitable, 274. man is one, and hath another, 205. man of letters amongst men of the, 591. man of the, amongst men of letters, 591. man's ingress into the, 439. must be peopled, 51. my country is the, 605. naked through the, 155. natural and political, 409. ne'er saw, monster the, 279. no copy, leave the, 74. nourish all the, 56. now a bubble burst and now a, 315. of death, back to a, 500. of folke, 6. of happy days, to buy a, 96. of one religion, the, 604. of pleurisy and people, curest the, 199. of sighs, for my pains a, 150. of vile ill-favoured faults, 46. of waters, the rising, 230. of woe, aged in this, 542. one custom corrupt the, 629. our country is the, 605. out of fashion out of the, 296. peace to be found in the, 518. pendant hanging in a golden chain, 230. pomp and glory of this, 99. prevailed and its dread laugh, 356. proclaim, to all the sensual, 493. puritans gave action to the, 641. queen of the, 674. quiet limit of the, 625. rack of this tough, 149. reckless what I do to spite the, 121. rewards its votaries, 802. round about the pendent, 48. rub, let the, 786. secrets of the nether, 749. secure amidst a falling, 300. service of the antique, 67. shall mourn her, all the, 101. she followed him through all the, 627. shot heard round the, 599. sink, let the, 205. slide, let the, 9, 72, 198. slumbering, o'er a, 306. smooth its way through the, 353. snug farm of the, 507. so fair, God hath made this, 497. so runs the, away, 138. solitary monk who shook the, 610. soul of this, 742. spin forever, let the great, 626. stand up and say to all the, 115. start of the majestic, 110. statue that enchants the, 356. steal from the, 334. stood against the, 113. syllables govern the, 196. ten hours to the, 438. that few is all the, 39. that nourish all the, 56. the fever of the, 467. the flesh and the devil, 850. the lie, give the, 25. the whole, kin, 102. there is not in the wide, 520. this great roundabout, 424. this little, 81. this pendent, 230. this unintelligible, 467. three corners of the, 80. tired of wandering o'er the, 594. to curtain her sleeping, 568. to darkness, leaves the, 384. to give the, assurance, 140. to hide virtues in, 74. to live in, very good, 279. to peep at such a, 420. to see, a, 33. too glad and free, 589. too much respect upon the, 59. too noble for the, 103. too open for the, 655. too wide for his shrunk shank, 69. truth throughout the, 483. two nations bear, the, 263. uncertain comes and goes, 602. unheard by the, 524. unknown, into a, 616. upon the rack of this tough, 149. up stairs into the, I came, 294. uses of this, all the, 128. vanity of this wicked, 850. virtue passes current over the, 699. visitations daze the, 594. wag, let the, 11. wags, how the, 68. was all before them, 240. was guilty of a ballad, 54. was heard the, around, 251. was not to seek me, 374. was not worthy, of whom the, 848. [1154]was sad till woman smiled, 513. was worthy such men, 620. were young, if all the, 25. what I may appear to the, 278. when all the, dissolves, 41. where is any author in the, 55. who lost Mark Antony the, 280. who would inhabit alone this bleak, 521. wide enough for thee and me, 378. will come round to him, 601. will disagree in faith and hope, 318. witch the, with noble horsemanship, 86. with all its motley rout, 424. without a sun, 513. working-day, full of briers, 66. worship of the, but no repose, 565. worst, that ever was known, 279. worth the winning, 272. Worlds, allured to brighter, 396. best of all possible, 801. exhausted, imagined new, 366. in the yet unformed occident, 39. not realized, in, 478. should conquer twenty, 181. so many, so much to do, 633. wandering between two, 665. whose course is equable, 482. wrecks of matter and crush of, 299. World's altar-stairs, 632. creation, most ancient since the, 169. dread laugh, 356. great age begins anew, 566. great men, the, 638. law, nor the, 108. new fashion planted, 54. Shakespeare is not our poet but the, 511. tired denizen, the, 541. Worldlings do, testament as, 67. world and, 90. Worldly ends, thus neglecting, 42. goods, with all my, 851. life, the weariest, 49. wise, be not, 203. World-wide fluctuation, 634. Worm, bit with an envious, 104. darkness and the, 308. dieth not, where their, 841. in the bud, concealment like a, 75. is in the bud of youth, 423. man cannot make a, 776. needlessly sets foot upon a, 422. no god dare wrong a, 600. that hath eat of a king, 141. the canker and the grief, 555. the smallest, will turn, 95. Worms and epitaphs, let 's talk of, 81. devils at, 770. have eaten men, 71. of Nile, outvenoms all the, 160. Worn out with eating time, 276. Worn-out word Alone, 606. plan, man made on a, 660. Worse, make the, appear the better reason, 226, 759. deed, better day the, 282. for better for, 850. for the excuse, 80. for the wearing, 16. for wear, not much the, 417. further and fared, 17. greater feeling to the, 81. one word changed for a, 343. pray God they change for, 25. remains behind, 141. than a crime, it is, 805. than a man, little, 61. that which makes man no, 751. truth put to the, 255. Worship God he says, 447. of the great of old, silent, 554. of the world, they have the, 565. stated calls to, 369. still to the star of its, 524. the gods of the place, 193. to the garish sun, pay no, 107. too divine to love too fair to, 564. Worshipped stocks and stones, 252. sun, hour before the, 104. the rising than the setting sun, 726. Worshipper, nature mourns her, 488. Worst, bottom of the, 102. comes to the worst, 172, 785. inn's worst room, 322. of slaves, corrupted freemen, 387. of thoughts the worst of words, 153. speak something good, the,
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