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silence gives, 401.
Consents, my poverty not my will, 108.
Consequence,
deepest, 116.
life is not a theory of, 753.
scorn of, 623.
trammel up the, 117.
Consequences, think of the, 802.
Conservative government, 607.
Consider
the end, 797.
the lilies of the field, 838.
the reason of the case, 278.
too curiously, 144.
Consideration like an angel, 90.
Considereth the poor, 820.
Consistency
is a hobgoblin, 601.
thou art a jewel, 854.
wuz a part of his plan, 659.
Consolation, grief crowned with, 157.
Consolations in distress, 479.
Consoler, death the, 616.
Conspicuous by his absence, 747.
Constable, outrun the, 212.
Constancy
in wind, hope, 539.
lives in realms above, 500.
to purpose, success is, 608.
Constant
as the northern star, 112.
friendship is, save in love, 51.
in a wondrous excellence, 163.
man but, 44.
to me and so kind, 574.
to one thing, never, 51, 405.
Constellations, happy, 238.
Constitution,
higher law than the, 595.
one country one, 531.
Construction, mind's, in the face, 117.
Consumed the midnight oil, 348.
Consumedly, they laughed, 305.
Consummate flower, bright, 235.
Consummation devoutly to be wished, 135.
Consumption, birds are in, 180.
Consumption's ghastly form, 562.
Contagion, hell itself breathes out, 139.
Contagious blastments, 129.
Contemplation,
formed for, 232.
her best nurse, 244.
mind serene for, 349.
of my travels, 70.
Contemporaneous posterity, 361.
Contemporaries, homage from, 591.
Contempt
and anger of his lip, 76.
familiarity breeds, 712.
upon familiarity, 45.
Content,
elegant sufficiency, 355.
farewell, 154.
good pleasure ease, 318.
humble livers in, 98.
if hence the unlearned, 325.
myself with wishing, 376.
poor and, is rich, 153.
shut up in measureless, 119.
therewith to be, 847.
to dwell in decencies, 321.
to follow, 339.
travellers must be, 67.
wants money means and, 70.
Contented,
when one is, 788.
with little, 451.
why ar 'n't they all, like me, 689.
Contentedness, procurer of, 207.
Contention, a man of, 835.
Contentions,
fat, 253.
of the Great Hall, 592.
Contentious woman, 829.
Contentment
fails and honour sinks, 394.
of noblest mind, the best, 27.
Contest follows, great, 419.
Contests from trivial things, 325.
Conthraries, drames go by, 582.
Contiguity of shade, 418.
Continent, whole boundless, 439.
Continual
dropping wears, 706, 829.
feast, merry heart a, 826.
plodders, small have, won, 54.
Contortions of the sibyl, 412.
Contra-alto, even the, 554.
Contradiction, woman 's a, 322.
Contrary,
dreams are ever, 172.
runneth not to the, 392.
wills and fates run so, 138.
Contrive, head to, 255, 430.
Control stops with the shore, his, 547.
Controls them and subdues, 476.
Contumely, proud man's, 135.
Convents bosomed deep in vines, 332.
Conversation,
brisk in, 369.
coped withal, 137.
does not show the minute-hand, his, 376.
perfectly delightful, 461.
questioning is not the mode of, 373.
Conversation's burrs, 636.
Converse,
formed by thy, 320.
with heavenly habitants, 245.
with the mighty dead, 356.
Conversing with thee I forget all time, 233.
Convey the wise it call, 45.
Conveyed,
bud to heaven, 500.
the dismal tidings, 397.
Convinced me, unwillingly, 364.
Convincing, thought of, 399.
Convolutions of a shell, 480.
Cooking is become an art, 187.
Cooks
are gentlemen, 187.
devil sends, 20, 388.
epicurean, 157.
Cool reflection came, 494.
Cool
sequestered vale, 385, 425.
shade of aristocracy, 537.
sweet day so, 204.
Cools, answers till her husband, 321.
Coolness, dripping with, 537.
Cope of heaven, the starry, 234.
Cophetua, king, 105.
Copious Dryden, 329.
[905]Copy,
leave the world no, 74.
nature's, is not eterne, 121.
the princeps, 456.
Corages, nature in hir, 1.
Coral
lip admires, 200.
of his bones are, made, 42.
of his lip, 31.
strand, from India's, 536.
Cord,
a threefold, 830.
silver, be loosed, 831.
Cords of motion, pulling the, 754.
Cordial,
gold in phisike is a, 2.
to the soul, 222.
Core, wear him in my heart's, 138.
Corinthian lad of mettle, 84.
Corioli, Volscians in, 103.
Cormorant, sat like a, 232.
Corn,
amid the alien, 575.
breast-high amid the, 584.
flies o'er the unbending, 324.
in chaff, hope, 539.
is the sinews of war, 771, 783.
like as a shock of, 816.
reap an acre of neighbour's, 472.
sickle in another man's, 711.
two ears of, where one grew, 290.
Corne,
cometh al this new, 6.
the staffe of life, 283.
Cornelia, jewels of, 192.
Corner,
headstone of the, 823.
in the thing I love, 154.
narrow the, where man dwells, 650.
of nonsense, 505.
of the housetop, 827.
sits the wind in that, 51.
was not done in a, 844.
Corners
of the world, all the, 160.
of the world, four, 781.
of the world, the three, 80.
Corner-stone of a nation, 616.
Cornish men, twenty thousand, 687.
Coromandel, black men of, 592.
Coronation day, kings upon their, 269.
Coronets, kind hearts are more than, 624.
Corporal
oath, take my, 788.
sufferance, 48.
Corporations have no souls, 24.
Corpse
of public credit, 531.
pain lays not his hand upon a, 696.
Correct, easier to be critical than, 607.
Corrector of enormous times, 199.
Correggios and their Raphaels, 400.
Correspondent to command, 42.
Corrupt
a saint, able to, 83.
good manners, 846.
Corrupted
freemen, 387.
the youth of the realm, 94.
Corruption
destines for their heart, 518.
keep mine honour from, 101.
lends lighter wings, 322.
wins not more than honesty, 100.
Corsair's name, he left a, 551.
Corse,
slovenly unhandsome, 83.
to the rampart we hurried, his, 563.
Cortez, like stout, 576.
Cost
a sigh a tear, 433.
counteth the, 842.
little less than new, 296.
Costs,
only the first step which, 801.
dearest, most valued, 788.
Costard, rational hind, 54.
Costly,
comely but not, 32.
thy habit, 139.
Cot beside the hill, 455.
Cottage
might adorn, looks the, 398.
my lowly thatched, 568.
of gentility, 507.
poorest man in his, the, 365.
stood beside a, 589.
the soul's dark, 221.
was near, knew that a, 518.
with double coach-house, 507.
Cottages, poor men's, 60.
Cotton is king, 854.
Couch,
drapery of his, 572.
frowsy, in sorrow steep, 450.
grassy, they to their, 233.
of war, flinty and steel, 151.
Coude songes make, 1.
Could
bear to be no more, 497.
I flow like thee, 257.
I fly I 'd fly with thee, 438.
Council,
mortal instruments in, 111.
statesmen at her, 623.
Councils of the brave, 526.
Counsel
and speak comfort, 53.
by words darkeneth, 817.
in his face yet shone, 227.
take and sometimes tea, 326.
three may keepe, 6, 17.
took sweet, together, 820.
virtuous woman's, a, 36.
who cannot give good, 190.
Counsels,
dash maturest, 226.
monie, sweet, 451.
Counsellors, multitude of, 825.
Count
a man's years when he has nothing else to, 603.
our spoons, let us, 370.
that day lost, 688.
their chickens, 214.
time by heart-throbs, 654.
who makes a, 282.
Counts his sure gains, 496.
Countenance
and profit, 164.
brightened with joy, 480.
damned disinheriting, 442.
light of thy, 818, 851.
man sharpeneth the, of his friend, 829.
merry heart maketh a cheerful, 826.
more in sorrow than in anger, 128.
never fading serenity of, 299.
of truth, bright, 253.
Counteraction, action and, 409.
Countercheck quarrelsome, 72.
Counterfeit
a gloom, 250.
presentment, 140.
Counterfeited glee, with, 397.
Counters,
such rascal, 114.
words are wise men's, 200.
Counteth the cost, 842.
Countless thousands mourn, 446.
Country,
bliss to die for our, 340.
churchyard, corner of a, 412.
dared to love their, 336.
die nobly for their, 102.
[906]die to save our, 298.
down, pride that puts the, 406.
essential service to his, 290.
for the good of my, 305.
God made the, 417.
good news from a far, 828.
he sighed for his, 515.
hated him and loved my, 555.
his first best, is at home, 394.
I love thee still, my, 418.
I tremble for my, 436.
in another, 245.
left for country's good, 445.
man dear to all the, 396.
messes, herbs and other, 248.
my bleeding, save, 513.
my, is the world, 605.
my, 't is of thee, 619.
nothing but our, 530.
one constitution, one, 531.
our, however bounded, 638.
our, is the world, 605, 760.
our, right or wrong, 675.
our whole country, our, 530.
save in his own, 839.
the undiscovered, 136.
to be cherished and defended, 638.
undone his, 298.
wakes, sung ballads at, 274.
who serves his, best, 339.
with all her faults she is my, 413.
Country's
cause, his, 336.
earth, that pleasant, 82.
ends thou aim'st at be thy, 100.
good, no glory but his, 571.
pride, peasantry their,
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