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Melancholy train, forced from their | Memory my name and, 170.

homes a, 395.

waste, ocean's gray and, 572.
what charm can soothe her, 403.
Mellow, goes to bed, 184.

rich and ripe, 555.
too, for me, 350.
whether grave or, 300.
Mellowed long, fruit that, 276.
to that tender light, 551.
Mellowing of occasion, 55.
year, before the, 246,
Melodie, foules maken, 1.

my luve 's like the, 451.
Melodies, heard, are sweet, 576.
sweetest, are those, 477.

the echoes of that voice, 502.
thousand, unheard before, 455.
Melodious birds sing madrigals, 41.
sound eftsoones they heard, 28.
strains, heaven's, 640.
tear, meed of some, 247.
Melody, blundering kind of, 269.
crack the voice of, 635.
falling in, back, 504.
of every grace, 259.
with charmed, 677.

Melrose by the pale moonlight, 487.
Melt and dispel ye spectre-doubts, 513.
at others' woe, 335, 346.

in her mouth, butter would not,
13, 292.

in her own fire, 140.

into sorrow, 549.

too solid flesh would, 127.

Melts the mind to love, pity, 272.
Melted into air into thin air, 43.
Melting airs or martial, 422.

charity, open as day for, 90.
mood, unused to the, 157.
Member joint or limb, 228.

tongue an unruly, 649.
Memnonium was in all its glory, 517.
Memorable epocha, 429.

Memories and sighs, a night of, 511.
liars ought to have good, 264.
no pyramids set off his, 198.
Memory, at the expense of his, 800.
be green, 127.

begot in the ventricle of, 55.
blushes at the sneer, 637.

dear, lost to sight to, 587.
dear son of, 251.

dear, thoughts to, 492.

fond, brings the light, 523.
graves of, 497.

great man's, 138.

green in our souls, 519.

holds a seat, while, 132.

how sweet their, 422.

illiterate him from your, 440.

indebted to his, for his jests, 443.
leaves of the, 615.

lends her light no more, 492.
liar should have a good, 721.
made such a sinner of his, 42.
meek Walton's heavenly, 484.
morning-star of, 549.

of all he stole, pleasing, 331.
of earth's bitter leaven, 473.
of the just is blessed, 825.
of the past will stay, 518.
place in thy, dearest, 678.
plays an old tune, 654.
pluck from, a rooted sorrow, 125.
runneth not to the contrary, 392.
silent shore of, 481.

table of my, 132.

takes them to her caverns, 581.
thou art dear to, 587.
throng into my, 243.

to convict of plagiarism, a, 376.
to keep good acts in, 171.
vibrates in the, music, 567.
wakes the bitter, 231.
warder of the brain, 119.
Washington's awful, 507.

watches o'er the sad review, 513.
will bring back the feeling, 689.
Men able to rely upon themselves, 438.
about me that are fat, 111.

above that which is written, 845.
above the reach of ordinary, 470.
adversity is the test of strong, 197.
after the manner of, 844.
aged, full loth and slow, 492.
all, are created equal, 434.
all, are liars, 823.

all things to all, 845.

and women merely players, 69.
are April when they woo, 71.

are but children of a larger growth,
275.

are fit for, which ordinary, 146.
are used as they use others, 691.

are we and must grieve, 471.

are you good, and true, 51.
bad, live to eat and drink, 738.
below and saints above, 487.
beneath the rule of, 606.

best of, that e'er wore earth, 182.
betray, finds too late that, 403.
bodies of unburied, 181.
busy companies of, 263.
busy haunts of, 570.
busy hum of, 249.

by losing rendered sager, 554.

by their professions judge of, 644.

by whom impartial laws were given,
313.

callen daisies in our toun, 6.

can counsel and speak comfort, 53.
cause that wit is in other, 88.

cheerful ways of, 230.

circumstances the creatures of, 608.

claret for boys port for, 374.

clever, are good, 578.

company of righteous, 698.

comprehend all vagrom, 52.

condemned alike to groan, 381.

contending with adversity, 190.
cradled into poetry, 566.
crowd of common, 209.

cuckoo mocks married, 56.

daily do not knowing what they do, 52.

Men dare do what men may do, 52.

dear to gods and, 347.

decay, wealth accumulates and, 396.
December when they wed, 71.
deeds are, 206.

deep, natural philosophy makes, 168.
do not your alms before, 838.
doubt, till all, 332.

down among the dead, 672.

draw, as they ought to be, 399.
drink, reasons why, 793.
dying man to dying, 670.
endure, hope of all ills, 261.

equal in presence of death, 708.
erring, call chance, 245.

evil that, do, 113.

eyes of, are idly bent, 82.

far from the ways of, 345.

fates of mortal, 341.

favour the deceit, 276.

few, admired by their domestics, 778.

first produced in fishes, 739.

foolery of wise, 66.

for the use and benefit of, 266.
from a former generation, 530.

from the chimney-corner, 34.

gods and godlike, 541.

gods superintend the affairs of, 760.

good, eat and drink to live, 738.
good will toward, 841.
goodliest man of, 232.

gratitude of, 466.

gratitude of most, 796.

great nature made us, 657.

great, not always wise, 817.

great, not great scholars, 638.
greatest clerks not the wisest, 17.
greatest, oftest wrecked, 240.
happy breed of, 81.

have died not for love, 71.

have lost their reason, 113.

have their price, all, 304.
hearts of oak are our, 388.
heaven hears and pities, 343.
heights reached by great, 616.
histories make, wise, 168.
honest in the sight of all, 844.
hopes of living to be brave, 254.
ignorance plays the chief part among,

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in the brains of, 111.

in the catalogue ye go for, 121.

in the mouths of, 162.

in these degenerate days, 337.

judge, by their success, 795.

justifiable to, 242.

justify the ways of God to, 223.

literary, a perpetual priesthood, 577.
live peaceably with all, 844.

lived like fishes, 264.

lived to eat, 700.

lives of great, all remind us, 612.
lodging-place of wayfaring, 835.
looks through the deeds of, 111.

Men made, and not made them well, 137.
man of letters amongst, 591.
masters of their fates, 110.
may come and men may go, 627.
may live fools, 308.

may read strange matters, 117.
measures not, 401, 408.

melancholy, are the most witty, 189.
met each other with erected look, 269.
midst the shock of, 541.
modest, are dumb, 454.
most infamous, 413.
most, were bad, 758.

most wretched, 566.

moulded out of faults, best, 50.
must be taught, 325.
must work, 664.

my brothers, 626.
nation of gallant, 409.
nobleness in other, 656.

nor wrong these holy, 540.

of Boston, solid, 432.

of few words are the best, 91.

of high degree and low degree, 821.
of honour and of cavaliers, 409.

of inward light, 214.

of light and leading, 410.

of most renowned virtue, 255.

of polite learning, 284.

of sense approve, 324.

of the same religion, sensible, 610.

of these degenerate days, 337.

of wit will condescend, 290.

old, shall dream dreams, 836.

only disagree of creatures rational,

227.

ought to investigate things, 759.

poet still more a man than are, 578.
possess a poison for serpents, 718.
power makes slaves of, 567.
proper, as ever trod, 110.
propose, why don't the, 581.

put an enemy in their mouths, 152.
quit yourselves like, 814.

quotation the parole of literary, 374.
rich, rule the law, 395.

rise on stepping stones, 631.
roll of common, 85.

ruined by their propensities, 411.
sailors are but, 61.

say nothing in dangerous times, wise,
196.

schemes o' mice and, 446.

science that, lere, 6.

self-made, 637.

shame to, 227.

she takes the breath away of, 621.
shiver when thou art named, 354.

should fear, strange that, 112.

shut doors against a setting sun, 109.
sicken of avarice, old, 173.
sin without intending it, 751.
sleek-headed, 111.
smile no more, 348.

so are they all honourable, 113.
so many minds, so many, 704.
Socrates the wisest of, 241.
some to business take, 321.

Men, some to pleasure take, 321.
speak after the manner of, 844.
speak with the tongues of, 845.
spirits of just, made perfect, 848.
stand before mean, 828.
strength of twenty, 108.
such, are dangerous, 111.
superiority of educated, 762.
suspect your tale, 349.

talk only to conceal the mind, 310.
tall, had empty heads, 170.
tears of bearded, 489.
tell them they are, 381.
that be lothe to departe, 288.
that can render a reason, 828.
that fishes gnawed upon, 96.
the workers ever reaping, 626.
the world's great, 638.
think all men mortal, 307.
think, what you and other, 110.
this blunder find in, 437.
thoughts of, are widened, 626.
three good, unhanged, 84.
three sorts of wise, 691.
tide in the affairs of, 115.
titles are marks of honest, 310.

to be of one mind in an house, 851.
tongues of dying, 81.

truths which are not for all, 801.
twelve good, into a box, 528.
twelve honest, have decided, 671.
unlearned, of books, 310.
various are the tastes of, 391.
we are, my liege, 121.

we petty, walk under his legs, 110.
were deceivers ever, 51.

were living before Agamemnon, 555.
when bad, combine, 408.
when, speak well of you, 841.
which never were, 72.

which ordinary, are fit for, 146.
who can hear the Decalogue, 468.
who clung to their first fault, 643.
who have failed in literature, 609.
who know their rights, 438.

who prefer any load of infamy, 462.
who their duties know, 438.

whose heads do grow beneath their
shoulders, 150.

whose visages do cream and mantle,
GO.

wiser by weakness, 221.

with mothers and wives, 585.

with sisters dear, 585.

women and Herveys, 461.

world knows nothing of its greatest,
594.

world was worthy such, 620.
worth a thousand, 492.

would be angels, 316.

you took them for, not the, 52.
young, fitter to invent, 167.
young, shall see visions, 835.
young, think old men fools, 36.
Men's bones, full of dead, 841.
business and bosoms, 164.
charitable speeches, 170.
cottages princes' palaces, 60.

Men's counters, words are, 200.
daughters, words are, 368.
dream, the old, 268.

evil manners live in brass, 100.
facts, precedents for poor, 36.
judgments are a parcel, 158.
labours and peregrinations, 170.
lives, ye are buying, 493.

misery, became the cause of all, 31.
names, that syllable, 243.
nurses, wives are old, 165,
office to speak patience, 53.

smiles, there's daggers in, 120.
souls, times that try, 431.

stuff, disposer of other, 175.

thoughts according to their inclina-
tions, 167.

vision, the young, 268.

wives are young, mistresses, 165.
Mend God's work, man to, 270.

it or be rid on 't, 121.

lacks time to, 594.

your speech a little, 146.

Mendacity, tempted into, 639.

Mended from that tongue, came, 333.
little said is soonest, 200, 787.
nothing else but to be, 211.
old houses, 296.
Menial, pampered, 433.

Mens regnum bona possidet, 22.
Mention her, no we never, 581.
Mentions hell to ears polite, never,
Mentioned, better be damned than not,

431.

Merchant, over-polite, 528.

Merchants are princes, whose, 834.

where, most do congregate, 61.

Mercies of the wicked, 826.

Merciless stepmother, 717.

322.

Mercury can rise, Venus sets ere, 336.
like feathered, 86.

like the herald, 140.

the words of, are harsh, 57.
Mercy and truth are met, 821.
asked I mercy found, 684.
ever hope to have, 29.
God all, is a God unjust, 308.
I to others show, 29, 334.

is above this sceptred sway, 64.
is nobility's true badge, 103.
is not strained, 64.

la belle dame sans, 575.

nothing becomes them as, 47.

nothing emboldens sin so much as.

109.

of a rude stream, 99.

render the deeds of, 65.

seasons justice, 65.

shown, lovelier things have, 548.

shut the gates of, 385.

sighed farewell, 551.

temper justice with, 239.

unto others show, 29.

upon us miserable sinners, 850.

we do pray for, 65.

Mere, lady of the, 472.
Meridian of my glory, 99.

Merit, as if her, lessened yours, 377.

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more the, 19.

Merrily shall I live now, 43.
Merriment, flashes of, 144.
Merry and wise, 9, 37, 450, 689.
as a marriage-bell, 542.
as the day is long, 50.
boys are we, three, 184.
dancing drinking time, 272.
eat drink and be, 831.

feast, great welcome makes a, 50.
fool to make me, 71.

heart goes all the day, 77.

heart hath a continual feast, 826.
I am not, 151.

in hall where beards wag all, 21.
let's be, 199.

meetings, changed to, 95.

monarch scandalous and poor, 279.
month of May, 175.

roundelay, 25.

swithe it is in hall, 21.

when I hear sweet music, 65.
Merryman and Doctor Quiet, 293.
Message of despair, 513.

Messes, herbs and other country, 248.
Messmates hear a brother sailor, 672.
Met, hail fellow well, 290.

night that first we, 581.

no sooner, but they looked, 71.
part of all that I have, 625.

't was in a crowd, 581.

Metal, breed for barren, 61.

flowed to human form, 329.

more attractive, 138.

Metre of an antique song, 161.
Mettle, a lad of, a good boy, 84.
grasp it like a man of, 313.
Mew, be a kitten and cry, 85.

the cat will, 145.

Me-wards, affection 's strong to, 202.
Mewing her mighty youth, 255.
Mewling and puking, 69.

Mice and rats and such small deer, 147.
best-laid schemes o', 446.
desert a falling house, 719.
feet like little, 256.

fishermen appear like, 148.
Miching mallecho, this is, 138.
Mickle is the powerful grace, 106.
Microscopic eye, 316.
Midas me no Midas, 862.
Midday beam, at the full, 255.
sun, under the, 244.

Middle age, companions for, 165.
of the night, vast and, 128.
on his bold visage, 491.
tree, tree of life the, 232.
wall of partition, 847.

Midnight brought on the dusky hour,

235.

crew, Comus and his, 383.

dances and the public show, 335.
dead of, the noon of thought, 433.
flower, pleasure like the, 520.
gravity out of bed at, 85.
hags, secret black and, 123.
heard the chimes at, 90.
hours, mournful, 617.

in the solemn, centuries ago, 642.
iron tongue of, 59.

murder many a foul and, 383.
oil consumed, 348.

revels by a forest side, 225.
shout and revelry, 243.

stars of, shall be dear, 469.
Mid-noon risen on, 235, 476.
Midst of life we are in death, 851.
Midsummer, as the sun at, 86.

madness, this is very, 76.
Midwife, she is the fairies', 104.
Mien carries more invitation, 297.
monster of so frightful, 317.
such a face and such a, 269.

not the king's stamp makes better Might and main, do with, 603.

the, 282.

of a man tested, 663.

rang true, 660.

sonorous, 224.

Metamorphosis, in a state of, 756.

Metaphor, betrayed into no, 528.

Metaphysic wit, high as, 210.
Meteor flag of England, 515.
harmless flaming, 224, 261.
like a fast-flitting, 561.
ray, fancy's, 447.
streamed like a, 383.
streaming to the wind, 224.
Method in madness, 133.

in man's wickedness, 197.
of making a fortune, 387.
Methought I heard a voice, 119.
Metre ballad-mongers, 85,

do it with thy, 831.

faith that right makes, 622.
have been, it, 619.

honest man's aboon his, 452.

in their hour of, 526.

of our sovereign, 29.

of the gods, 698.

try with all my, 535.

would not when he, 405.
Mightier far is love, 482.
Mightiest in the mightiest, 64.

Julius fell, 126.
Mightily strive, 72.
Mighty above all things, 836.

ale a large quart, of, 3.
all the proud and, 358.
crack, hear the, 300.
dead, converse with the, 356.

Mighty, death, eloquent just and, 26.

fallen, how are the, 815.
fortress is our God, 770.
heart is lying still, 470.
ills, what, 280.

large bed, bed of honour a, 305.
line, Marlowe's, 179.

maze but not without a plan, 314.
minds of old, 506.

orb of song, 479.

pain it is to love, 261.
shrine of the, 548.

state's decrees, mould a, 633.
while ago, 177.

workings, hum of, 576.
your hearts are, 46.

youth, mewing her, 255.

Mild philosophy, calm lights of, 297.
Mildest-mannered man, 557.
Mildness, ethereal, 355.

Mile, measured many a, 56.

Miles asunder, villain and he are, 108.
travelled twelve stout, 472.
twelve, from a lemon, 460.
Militia, the rude, 273.
Milk, adversity's sweet, 108.

and honey, flowing with, 813.

and water, happy mixtures of, 554.
of concord, sweet, 124.
of human kindness, 117.
of Paradise, drunk the, 500.
such as have need of, 848.
Milk-white before now purple, 58.
lamb, Una with her, 477.
thorn, beneath the, 447.
Milky baldric of the skies, 573.
mothers, 27, 494.

way i' the sky, 256.
way, solar walk or, 315.
Mill, brook that turns a, 455.
God's, grinds slow but sure, 206.
I wandered by the, 634.

more water glideth by the, 104.
much water goeth by the, 18.
Miller sees not all the water, 192.
there was a jolly, 427.

Miller's golden thumb, 2.

Millers thin, bone and skin two, 351.
Milliner, perfumed like a, 83.
Millinery, mass of, 631.

Million acres, Cleon hath a, 653.

misses an unit aiming at a, 646.
pleased not the, 134.

Millions boast, who dost thy, 261.
for defence, 673.

in tears, leaves, G55.

of spiritual creatures, 234.

of surprises, 205.

saddled and bridled, 682.
think, perhaps makes, 558.
yet to be, thanks of, 562.

Mills of God grind slowly, 793.

Millstone hanged about his neck, 842.

hard as the nether, 818.

look through a, 33.

see into a, 789.

seen far in a, 13.

Milton, faith and morals of, 472.
round the path of, 485.
shouldst be living, 472.
some mute inglorious, 385.
that mighty orb of song, 479.
the divine, 479.

the sightless, 483.
to give a, birth, 414.
Milton's golden lyre, 391.
Mince the matter, 857.

this matter, 152, 784.
Mincing, walking and, 833.
Mind, absence of, 509.

appearances to the, 744.
as the, is pitched, 421.
banquet of the, 346.
be ye all of one, 849.
beneficent of, 343.
bettering of my, 42.
blameless, a, 342.
bliss centres in the, 395.
blotted from his, 314.
body or estate, 850.

breathing from her face, 550.

clothed and in his right, 841.

conquest of the, 345.

conscious of rectitude, 707.

dagger of the, 119.

damning those they have no, to, 211.
desires of the, 169.

did minde his grace, never, 23.
diseased, minister to a, 125.
education forms the common, 320.
encyclopedic, 593.

exercise is strength of, 317.
farewell the tranquil, 154.
fire from the, 542.
firm capacious, 342.

fleet is a glance of the, 416.
forbids to crave, 22.
glimmer on my, to, 514.
good, possesses a kingdom, 22.
grand prerogative of, 534.
grateful, by owing owes not, 231.
his eyes are in his, 503.
how love exalts the, 273.
immortal remains, 341.
in ruins, the human, 682.
in the victor's, 299.
is bent, when to ill thy, 345.
is clouded with a doubt, 629.
is God, our, 742.

is its own place, 224.

is pitched, as the, 421.

is the judge of the man, 715.
is the lever of all things, 530.
large and fruitful, 168.

last infirmity of noble, 247.

laugh that spoke the vacant, 396.
leafless desert of the, 549.

love looks with the, 57.
magic of the, the, 551.
makes the man, 303.

man's unconquerable, 471.
marble index of a, 475.

march of the human, 408.

Meccas of the, 562.

Milo's end, remember, 278.

men to be of one, 851.

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