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might be supposed a, 423.
that flies in heaven's air, 162.
Crows,
swans seem whiter when by, 781.
wars of kites or, 255.
Crowbar, tire of all creation for a, 638.
Crowche, to fawne, to, 30.
Crowd,
far from the madding, 385.
midst the, the hum, 541.
not feel the, 420.
not on my soul, unborn ages, 383.
of common men, 209.
of jollity, I live in the, 368.
we met 't was in a, 581.
who foremost, 331.
Crowds without company, 431.
Crowded hour of glorious life, 493.
Crowing of the cock, 127.
Crown,
better than his, 64.
chance may, me, 116.
emperor without his, 307.
fruitless, upon my head, 121.
head that wears a, 89.
his breeches cost him but a, 152, 406.
immortal, 359.
likeness of a kingly, 228.
Luke's iron, 395.
not the king's, 47.
of glory, hoary head is a, 826.
of his head, from the, 51, 198.
of life, receive the, 848.
of snow, singer with the, 661.
of sorrow, a sorrow's, 626.
ourselves with rosebuds, 836.
sweet to wear a, 94.
Crowns
a youth of labour, 396.
all, the end, 102.
to kicks, from, 559.
twenty mortal murders on their, 122.
Crown's disguise, through a, 391.
Crowned with consolation, 157.
Crowner's quest law, 143.
Crowning good, 438.
Crow-toe, tufted, 247.
Crucifixes beads pictures, 215.
Crucify the soul of man, diseases, 188.
Crude surfeit reigns, where no, 245.
Cruel
as death, 356.
as the grave, jealousy is, 832.
death is always near, 687.
mercies of the wicked are, 825.
only to be kind, 141.
Cruell'st she alive, you are the, 74.
Cruelly sweet, 654.
Crueltie and ambition of man, 27.
Cruelty to load a falling man, 101.
Crumbs
from the table, 840.
picked up his, 393.
Crusaders, think they are, 635.
Cruse, little oil in a, 815.
Crush
of worlds, 299.
the infamous thing, 801.
Crushed,
odours, 455.
crushed to earth, truth, 573.
Crusoe, poor Robinson, 391.
Crust
of bread and liberty, 328.
share her wretched, 657.
water and a, 574.
Crutch, shouldered his, 396.
Cry
and no wool, all, 211.
bubbling, the, 557.
for being born, 170.
for gold, whose crying is a, 629.
have a good, 584.
havoc and let slip the dogs, 113.
in bed we, 794.
is still they come, 125.
my eyes out, I shall, 787.
[909]no language but a, 632.
not when his father dies, 375.
to Lockow, far, 857.
war is still the, 541.
Crying,
first voice I uttered was, 837.
give give, 829.
Crystal
bounds, dances in his, 246.
of his brow, 31.
river, fair and, 180.
Cuckoo
buds of yellow hue, 56.
mocks married men, 56.
shall I call thee bird, 474.
Cucumbers,
as cold as, 197.
lodge in a garden of, 832.
sunbeams out of, 291.
Cud,
chew the, and are silent, 410.
of bitter fancy, 71.
Cudgel
know by the blow, 213.
thy brains no more about it, 143.
Cuisses on his thighs, 86.
Cultivate literature on oatmeal, we, 460.
Cultivation, gratitude the fruit of, 376.
Cummin, mint and anise and, 840.
Cumnor Hall, the walls of, 426.
Cunning
as fast and loose, 55.
hand, nature's sweet and, 74.
in fence, 76.
livery of hell, 48.
point of, 166.
right hand forget her, 824.
sin cover itself, 52.
stagers, old, 213.
unfold what plaited, hides, 146.
Cunningest pattern, 156.
Cup
and the lip, 190.
dregs of fortune's, 341.
inordinate, is unblessed, 152.
leave a kiss but in the, 179.
life's enchanted, 542.
my, runneth over, 819.
of hot wine, 103.
of still and serious thought, 471.
of water, little thing, 577.
runneth over, my, 819.
the heart's current lends the, 636.
to the dead already, 641.
Cups,
in their flowing, remembered, 92.
flowing, pass swiftly round, 259.
that cheer but not inebriate, 420.
Cupid
and my Campaspe, 31.
bolt of, fell, 58.
giant dwarf, Dan, 55.
is painted blind, 57.
kills with arrows, 51.
note which, strikes, 218.
young Adam, 105.
Cupid's curse, concludes with, 25.
Curdied by the frost, 103.
Cure,
cheap and universal, 261.
desperate, for desperate disease, 775.
for life's worst ills, 594.
is not worth the pain, 725.
kings can cause or, 367.
on exercise depend for, 270.
the dumps, college joke to, 290.
Cured, what can't be, 190, 773.
Curfew
time, magic chains at, 245.
tolls the knell of parting day, 384.
Curious,
amazed and, 451.
child, I have seen a, 480.
thirsty fly, 671.
time, 169.
Curiosity, by way of, 353.
Curiously, consider too, 144.
Curled
Assyrian bull, 631.
darlings of our nation, 149.
smoke that so gracefully, 518.
Curls,
auburn locks ye golden, 636.
Hyperion's, 140.
shakes his ambrosial, 337.
ye golden, 636.
Current
and compulsive course, 155.
of a woman's will, 670.
of domestic joy, 367.
of the soul, the genial, 384.
't is the heart's, 636.
when it serves, take the, 115.
Currents turn awry, 136.
Curried, short horse soon, 12.
Curs
mouth a bone, as, 412.
of low degree, 400.
Curse
all his virtues, 298.
all men's, 710.
causeless shall not come, 828.
concludes with Cupid's, 25.
many a deadly, 449.
his better angel, 156.
of mankind, 102.
of marriage, 154.
of service, 't is the, 149.
on all laws, 333.
primal eldest, 139.
Curses
are like young chickens, 606.
dark, rigged with, 247.
not loud but deep, 124.
so, all Eve's daughters, 46.
Cursed
be he that moves my bones, 163.
be the verse, 327.
man low sitting, 28.
spite, 133.
the spot is, 472.
with every prayer, 321.
Cursing like a very drab, 135.
Curst
by heaven's decree, 398.
hard reading, easy writing 's, 443.
Curtailed of this fair proportion, 95.
Curtain,
close up his eyes and draw the, 94.
draw the, 74.
drew Priam's, 88.
fall, Anarch lets the, 332.
let down the, 770.
the sleeping world, to, 568.
twilight's, spreading far, 582.
Curtains,
fringed, of thine eye, 43.
let fall the, 420.
Curule chair, Tully's, 391.
Cushion
and soft dean invite, 322.
lay your golden, down, 677.
Custom,
a thing of, 122.
always of the afternoon, 132.
followed because it is a custom, 799.
is second nature, 735.
more honoured in the breach, 130.
nature her, holds, 143.
nothing is stronger than, 707.
[910]of Branksome Hall, 487.
reconciles us to everything, 407.
should corrupt the world lest, 629.
stale her infinite variety, 157.
that monster, 141.
tyrant, 151, 784.
what is done against, 741.
Customs and its businesses, 424.
Customary suits of solemn black, 127.
'Customed hill, missed him on the, 386.
Customers, sign brings, 797.
Cut
and come again, 444.
beard of formal, 69.
him out in little stars, 107.
is the branch, 41.
loaf, to steal a shive of a, 104.
most unkindest, of all, 113.
take the short, 753.
Cutpurse of the empire, 140.
Cut-throat dog, 61.
Cycle
and epicycle, 237.
of Cathay, 626.
Cygnet to this pale faint swan, 80.
Cymbal, tinkling, 845.
Cymbrian plain, 27.
Cynic,
a talent is too much for a, 732.
character of a, 746.
Cynosure
of neighbouring eyes, 248.
upon the sea obscure, 782.
Cynthia
fair regent of the night, 426.
of this minute, 321.
Ralph howls to, 331.
Cypress and myrtle, land of the, 549.
Cypress-trees bear no fruit, 734.
Cytherea's breath, 77.
Dab at an index, 403.
Dacian mother, there was their, 546.
Dad, called my brother's father, 78.
Dæmons, that there are, 760.
Daffed the world aside, 86.
Daffadills fair, we weep to see, 202.
Daffodils before the swallow, 77.
Dagger,
air-drawn, 122.
I see before me, is this a, 119.
of the mind a false creation, 119.
smiles at the drawn, 299.
Daggers,
I will speak, to her, 139.
in men's smiles, there 's, 120.
though it rain, 192.
Daggers-drawing, been at, 213.
Daily
beauty in his life, 156.
life, lies before us in, 237.
Daintie flowre or herbe, 28.
Daintier sense, hath the, 143.
Dainties
bred in a book, 55.
might hurt their health, 398.
Daintiest last to make the end most sweet, 80.
Dainty plant is the ivy green, 652.
Daisie the eye of the day, 6.
Daisies,
myriads of, 486.
pied, and violets blue, 56.
pied, meadows trim with, 248.
that men callen, in our toun, 6.
Daisy
protects the dewdrop, 486.
there 's a, 142.
Dale,
haunted spring or, 251.
musk-rose of the, 248.
or piny mountain, 504.
under the hawthorn in the, 248.
Dales and fields hills and valleys, 40.
Dalliance, primrose path of, 129.
Dallies
like the old age, 75.
with the innocence of love, 75.
Dally with wrong, 500.
Dam,
pretty chickens and their, 124.
the waters of the Nile, 596.
Damask cheek, feed on her, 76.
Dame
of Ephesus, 295.
sulky sullen, 451.
Dames,
it
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