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at curfew time, 245.
bound in those icy, 184.
stagnant in, 525.
untwisting all the, 249.
wearers of rings and, 511.
Chair,
my little one's, 657.
one vacant, 615.
rack of a too easy, 332.
Tully's curule, 391.
Chalice, our poisoned, 118.
Chaliced flowers, 159.
Challenge
double pity, 25.
life that dares send a, 258.
Challenged, seen him damned ere I would have, 76.
Chamber,
come to the bridal, 562.
get you to my lady's, 144.
in a lady's, 95.
in the silent halls of death, 572.
where the good man meets his fate, 307.
Chambers,
King's Bench, 297.
whisper softness in, 254.
Champagne and a chicken, 350.
Champion
cased in adamant, 484.
thou fortune's, 79.
Champions fierce, four, 229.
Chance,
all, direction, 316.
by happy, we saw, 481.
comes from art, not, 324.
decides fate of monarchs, 356.
erring men call, 245.
main, 93, 214.
may crown me, 116.
now and then be right by, 414.
or death, nativity, 46.
set my life on any, 121.
skirts of happy, 633.
will have me king, if, 116.
wisdom controlled by, 778.
Chances
for a happy change, 698.
most disastrous, 150.
Chancellor in embryo, 380.
Chancellor's
conscience, 195.
encyclopedic mind, 593.
foot, 195.
Chancery, up to heaven's, 379.
Change,
and such a, 544.
be no robbery, 17.
came o'er my dream, 553.
can give no more, 671.
everything is the result of a, 752.
fear of, perplexes monarchs, 225.
for worse pray gods, 25.
heavy, O the, 247.
nature loves so well to, 752.
of fierce extremes, 228.
of many-coloured life, each, 366.
old love for new, 25.
ringing grooves of, 626.
seasons and their, 233.
studious of, 417.
the place but keep the pain, 303.
the stamp of nature, 141.
the universe is, 751.
Changed
all that, we have, 797.
and such a change, 544.
in the cradle, 790.
mind not to be, 224.
Changeful dream, fickle as a, 491.
Changing years, through many, 611.
Chanticleer, crow like, 68.
Chants a doleful hymn, 80.
Chaos
and old night, 224.
black, comes again, 161.
eldest night and, 229.
is come again, 153.
is restored, empire of, 332.
of thought and passion, 317.
Chaos-like together crushed, 333.
Chapel, Devil builds a, 196, 206, 286, 770.
Chapels had been churches, 60.
Chap-fallen, quite, 144.
Chapman, till I heard, 576.
[896]Chapter
of accidents, 353.
to the end of the, 773.
Character
dead at every word, 442.
I leave behind me, my, 442.
man that makes a, 311.
most women have no, 321.
of a Cynic, 746.
of Hamlet left out, 494.
wholesome for the, 661.
Characters
from high life, 320.
high, cries one, 257.
in dust, write the, 494.
of hell to trace, 383.
Characteristic of the present age, 607.
Charge
Chester charge, 490.
compulsive ardour gives the, 140.
if it be in his, 2.
in peace, a, 273.
is prepared, the, 348.
to keep I have, 672.
with all thy chivalry, 515.
Charges, die to save, 188.
Chariest maid is prodigal enough, 129.
Chariot, the flying, 424.
Chariots, brazen, raged, 236.
Charitable
intents, wicked or, 130.
speeches, leave it to men's, 170.
Charities that soothe, 481.
Charity,
all mankind's concern is, 318.
covers multitudes of sins, 849.
envieth not, 845.
faith hope, 845.
for all, malice towards none, 622.
give him a little earth for, 100.
greatest of these is, 845.
hand open as day for melting, 90.
nothing if I have not, 845.
pity gave ere, began, 396.
rarity of Christian, 586.
suffereth long, 845.
to all mankind, 458.
vaunteth not itself, 845.
Charlatan, defamed by every, 633.
Charles the First had his Cromwell, 429.
Charles, gentle-hearted, 501.
Charm
ache with air, 53.
blest with that, 455.
can soothe her melancholy, what, 403.
from the skies, 568.
in melancholy, such a, 456.
mutter and mock a broken, 500.
no, can tame, 670.
no more, till life can, 390.
no need of a remoter, 467.
nor witch hath power to, 127.
of earliest birds, 233.
of poetry and love, 486.
one native, 398.
that lulls to sleep, 402.
the air, I 'll, 123.
to stay the morning star, 501.
Charms
divine, a heaven of, 343.
freedom has a thousand, 414.
her modesty concealed, 356.
music hath, 294.
or ear or sight, 502.
solitude where are the, 416.
strike the sight, 326.
Charmed
life, I bear a, 126.
with distant views of happiness, 181.
with the foolish whistling of a name, 262.
Charmer,
hope the, 513.
sinner it or saint it, 321.
were t' other dear, away, 348.
Charmers,
hearken to the voice of, 821.
wooing the caress like other, 555.
Charming,
ever, ever new, 358.
harp of Orpheus not more, 253.
he saw her, 356.
is divine philosophy, 245.
left his voice so, 237.
never so wisely, 821.
Charoba, that wondrous soul, 512.
Chart of true patriotism, 638.
Charter large as the wind, 68.
Chartered libertine, air a, 91.
Charybdis your mother, 64.
Chase
big round tears in piteous, 67.
brave employment, 205.
wild-goose, 786.
Chased with more spirit, 62.
Chasms and watery depths, 504.
Chaste
and unexpressive she, 70.
as ice, be thou, 136.
as morning dew, 308.
as the icicle, 103.
as unsunned snow, 159.
to me, if she seem not, 26.
what care I how, she be, 26.
Chasteneth whom he loveth, 848.
Chastises whom most he likes, 289.
Chastity
my brother, 244.
of honour, 410.
so dear is saintly, 245.
Chateaux, most beautiful of, 801.
Chatham's language, 419.
Chatterton marvellous boy, 470.
Chaucer,
Dan, 28.
I will not lodge thee by, 179.
learned, 179.
that broad famous poet, 173.
with his clasp of things, 620.
Cheap
defence of nations, 410.
fame then was, 275.
standing as sitting, 292.
Cheat, life 't is all a, 276.
Cheated,
impossible to be, 601.
of feature by dissembling nature, 95.
pleasure of being, 214.
Cheater time, old bald, 178.
Check to loose behaviour, 297.
Checkered paths of joy, 362.
Cheek
by joule, 780.
changing, sinking heart, 550.
drew iron tears down Pluto's, 250.
feed on her damask, 76.
he that loves a rosy, 200.
o'er her warm, 382.
of night, hangs upon the, 105.
rose growing on his, 31.
tear down virtue's manly, 424.
that I might touch that, 105.
the roses from your, 378.
upon her hand, 105.
Cheeks,
blow winds crack your, 146.
[897]crimson, in thy, 109.
eloquent blood spoke in her, 177.
famine is in thy, 108.
make pale my, with care, 199.
of sorry grain, 246.
stain my man's, 146.
Cheer,
be of good, 840.
but not inebriate, 312, 420.
make good, play and, 20.
small, and great welcome, 50.
Cheers the tar's labour, tobacco, 555.
Cheer'd with ends of verse, 212.
Cheerer of his spirits, 207.
Cheerful
as to-day, to-morrow, 321.
at morn he wakes, 394.
countenance, 826.
dawn, may-time and the, 474.
godliness in, 472.
hour, God sends a, 252.
ways of men, 230.
yesterdays, man of, 481.
Cheerly she loves me dearly, 574.
Cheese, moon made of green, 19, 771.
Cheese-paring, man made of, 90.
Chelsea, dead as, 854.
Chequered shade, dancing in the, 248.
Cherish
and to obey, 851.
heart something to, 617.
life let us, 805.
those hearts that hate thee, 100.
to love and to, 850.
Cherries
hang that none may buy, 685.
those, fairly do enclose, 685.
Cherry,
like to a double, 58.
ripe, ripe, ripe, I cry, 201.
ripe themselves do cry, 685.
three bites of a, 773.
Cherry-isle, there 's the land, 201.
Cherry-pit, to play with Satan at, 76.
Cherub,
he rode upon a, 818.
sweet little, 436.
Cherubs and on cherubims, 23.
Cherubim, heaven's, 118.
Cherubims, on cherubs and on, 23.
Cherubin, rose-lipped, 155.
Cherubins, young-eyed, 65.
Chest of drawers by day, 397.
Chester charge on Stanley on, 490.
Cheveril consciences, 193.
Chew the cud and are silent, 410.
Chewed and digested, books to be, 168.
Chewing the food of fancy, 71.
Chi fa ingiuria non perdona mai, 275.
Chian strand, on the, 503.
Chicken
and champagne, 350.
she 's no, 292.
Chickens,
all my pretty, 124.
come home to roost, 606.
count their, ere they are hatched, 214, 791.
curses are like young, 606.
hen gathereth her, 841.
Chief
among the blessed three, 611.
a rod, wit 's a feather a, 319.
hail to the, 491.
octogenarian, the, 545.
of a thousand for grace, 682.
Chiefs
in bloody fights, 337.
scion of, 547.
Chief's pride, vain the, 330.
Chiel 's amang ye takin' notes, 449.
Child
again, make me a, 668.
a naked new-born, 438.
a simple, draws its breath, 466.
as yet
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