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205. that man can feel, 341. things present seem, 89. this is the, 148. to-morrow do thy, 273. treason has done his, 121. what began best can't end, 650. world that ever was known, 279. Worst-humored muse, 400. Worst-natured muse, 279. Worth a thousand men, 492. a whole eternity, 298. by poverty depressed, 366. conscience of her, 237. doing well, 352. in anything, what is, 213. makes the man, 319. man is, as he esteems himself, 771. of everything, 713. promise of celestial, 311. sad relic of departed, 541. slow rises, 366. stones of, like, 162. takes away half his, 346. the candle, not, 206. the search, not, 60. the winning, 272. this coil that 's made for me, 78. two of that, I know a trick, 84. what we have we prize not to the, 53. Worthier, would it were, 548. Worthily, life spent, 443. Worthless pomp of homage, 571. Worthy of all acceptation, 284. of their steel, 491. of your love, 471. world was not, of whom the, 848. Wot, as by lot God, 404. [1155]not what they are, 54. Would and we would not, 49. he shall have nay when he, 9. I, fain, but I dare not, 25. I had met my dearest foe, 128. I were a boy again, 679. I were dead now, 584. it were bedtime, 87. letting I dare not wait upon I, 118. not if I could be gay, 456. not live alway, I, 678. not when he might, 405. should do when we, 142. that I were low laid in my grave, 78. to be as be we, 38. Wouldst highly, what thou, 117. not play false, 117. thou holily, that, 117. wrongly win, 117. Wound, earth felt the, 239. felt a stain like a, 410. grief of a, take away the, 87. her very shoe has power to, 378. of Cæsar, tongue in every, 114. purple with love's, 58. that never felt a, 105. tongue in every, 114. us, no tongue to, 522. willing to, 327. with a touch, 350. Wounds, bind up my, 97. of a friend, faithful are the, 829. wept o'er his, 396. Wounded hearts, here bring your, 524. in the house of my friends, 836. snake, like a, 324. spirit who can bear, 827. the spirit that loved thee, 682. Wrack, blow wind come, 126. Wranglers, imprisoned, 420. Wrangling lawyers, our, 186. Wraps the present hour, 380. their clay, turf that, 390. Wrath, Achilles', 336. allay, no twilight dews his, 493. be slow to, 849. infinite, and infinite despair, 231. measure of my, not within the, 44. nursing her, 451. of heaven, 464. soft answer turneth away, 826. sun go down upon your, 847. Wreath of roses, she wore a, 581. Wreaths, bound with victorious, 95. that endure affliction's heaviest shower, 482. Wreathed horn, Triton with his, 477. smiles, becks and, 248. Wreck of power, lay down the, 571. way out of his, 100. Wrecks, I saw a thousand fearful, 96. of matter, 299. Wrecked, greatest men oftest, 240. Wrens make prey, 96. Wrestle with, virtue has difficulties to, 775. Wrestles with us, he that, 411. Wrestled with him, 208. Wrestling, more like, than dancing, 754. Wretch concentred all in self, 488. condemned with life to part, 398. excellent, 153. hollow-eyed sharp-looking, 50. in order, to haud the, 448. leaves the, to weep, 402. on hope relies, the, 398. thou slave thou coward, 79. to live like a, 188. tremble thou, 147. Wretches feel, feel what, 147. hang that jurymen may dine, 326. poor naked, 147. such as I, weary road to, 448. Wretched are the wise, the only, 287. soul bruised with adversity, 50. souls of those that lived, 769. to relieve the, was his pride, 396. un-idea'd girls, 369. Wring his bosom, 403. under the load of sorrow, 53. your heart, let me, 140. Wrinkle, time writes no, 547. Wrinkles won't flatter, 559. Wrinkled care derides, 248. front of war, 95. Writ by God's own hand, 310. in choice Italian, 138. in remembrance, 81. in sour misfortune's book, 108. in water, deeds, 197. in water, whose name was, 577. in water, words, 37. proofs of holy, 154. stolen out of holy, 96. what is, is writ, 548. within the leaf of pity, 109. your annals true, 103.
Write a verse or two, 204. about it goddess, 332. and cipher too, 397. and read comes by nature, to, 51. as funny as I can, 636. at any time, a man may, 371. fair, hold it baseness to, 145. finely upon a broomstick, 294. force them to, 211. in rhyme, those that, 213. in water, their virtues we, 100. it before them in a table, 834. look in thy heart and, 34. me down an ass, 53. nothing to, about, 748. pen devise wit, 55. the characters in dust, 494. the vision and make it plain, 836. though an angel should, 520. well hereafter, hope to, 253. with a goose pen, 76. with ease, you, 443. Writes, the moving finger, 768. Writer, one, excels at a plan, 403. pen of a ready, 820. Writers against religion, 407. Writing, easy, is curst hard reading, 443. maketh an exact man, 168. scarcely any style of, 367. [1156]true ease in, 324. well, nature's masterpiece is, 279. Written a book, that mine adversary, 817. out of reputation by himself, 284. that my words were now, 817. to after times, 253. troubles of the brain, 125. wise above that which is, 845. with a pen of iron, 835. Wrong, always in the, 268. cradled into poetry by, 566. day of, I have seen the, 56. dread of all who, 619. forever on the throne, 657. great right of an excessive, 650. him who treasures up a, 555. his argument, 399. his can't be, whose life is right, 318. in some nice tenets might be, 260. multitude is always in the, 278. one, but one idea and that a, 371, 609. oppressor's, 135. our country right or, 675. pursue yet condemn the, 295. side of thirty, 292. sow by the ear, 19, 785. that does no harm, 500. they may gang a kennin', 448. they ne'er pardon who have done the, 275. to dally with, 500. vengeance waits on, 344. we are both in the, 348. Wrongs in marble, some write their, 314. of base mankind, 345. of night, 203. unredressed, 480. Wrongdoer has left something undone, 755. Wronged orphans' tears, 194. Wrongly win, wouldst, 117. Wrote with ease, gentlemen who, 329. like an angel, 388. reading what they never, 419. them in the dust, 314. Wroth with one we love, 500. Wrought and afterwards he taught, 2. brain too finely, 413. by want of thought, 584. in a sad sincerity, 598. Wry-necked fife, squeaking of the, 62. Wut 's words to them, 660.
Xanadu, Kubla Khan in, 500. Xarifa, rise up, 677. Xerxes did die and so must I, 687. Yaller pines, under the, 660. Yarn, is of a mingled, 74. Yawn confess, everlasting, 332. when churchyards, 139. Ye distant spires, 381. gentlemen of England, 176. gods it doth amaze me, 110. mariners of England, 514. Yea-forsooth knave, 88. Year, almanacs of the last, 258. by year we lose friends, 569. Christmas comes but once a, 20. days saddest of the, 573. happiest of the glad new, 624. heaven's eternal, is thine, 270. if I preach a whole, 439. mellowing, 246. memory outlive life half a, 138. moments make the, 311. no winter in thy, 438. rich with forty pounds a, 396. rolling, is full of Thee, 357. seasons return with the, 230. starry girdle of the, 513. three hundred pounds a, 46. vernal seasons of the, 254. were playing holidays, 83. where are the snows of last, 769. winter comes to rule the varied, 356. winter ruler of the inverted, 420. wisdom with each studious, 544. Years, ah happy, 541. days of our, 822. declined into the vale of, 153. dim with the mist of, 541. eternal, of God are hers, 573. fate seemed to wind him up for fourscore, 276. flag has braved a thousand, 514. flight of, unmeasured by the, 497. following years, 330. fourteen hundred, ago, 82. full of honor and, 655. if by reason of strength they be fourscore, 822. knelled the woe of, 646. laden with unhonoured, 449. life seemed formed of sunny, 679. love of life increased with, 432. man of wisdom is the man of, 309. measured by deeds not, 443. nature sink in, 299. none would live past, again, 276. O tide of the, 668. of Europe, better fifty, 626. of man, the first, 368. of peace, thousand, 633. outweighs, whole, 319. return, the golden, 566. sad presage of
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