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our spoons, 593. Dining, thought of, 399.
Dinner, good enough, 371. lubricates business, 437. much depends on, 560. nap after, 372. of herbs, better is a, 826. others stay, 263. to ask a man to, 371. Dinner bell the tocsin of the soul, 559. Diogenes I would be were I not Alexander, 739. Dire was the noise of conflict, 236. Direct and honest, to be, 154. the lie, 72. Direction, all chance, 316. Directs the storm, 299, 331. Dirge in marriage, 127. is sung by forms unseen, 389. Dirge-like sound, winter loves a, 486. Dirt, faithless leather met the, 311. loss of wealth is loss of, 8. was trumps, if, 510. Dirty work again, the creature 's at his, 327. Dis's waggon, flowers from, 77. Disagree, men only, 227. when doctors, 322. Disagreeable, more, to say than do, 728. Disappointed unaneled, 132. woman, fury of a, 296. Disappointment follow, lest, 683. of manhood, 608. Disaster, unmerciful, 640. Disasters in his morning face, 397. weary with, 121. Disastrous chances, 150. end, borne to, 30. twilight, 225. Discharge, no, in that war, 831. Disciplined inaction, 457. Disconsolate, a Peri stood, 526. Discontent is want of self-reliance, 601. nights in pensive, 29. winter of our, 95. Discord, brayed horrible, 236. dire effects from civil, 299. harmony not understood, 316. Discords sting through Burns and Moore, 635. straining harsh, 108. Discourse, bid me, 161. good company and good, 208. kind of excellent dumb, 43. like a Persian carpet, 723. more sweet, 228. most eloquent music, 138. of reason, beast that wants, 128. of the elders, miss not the, 837. such large, 142. sweet and voluble is his, 55. Sydneian showers of sweet, 259. the banquet of the mind, 346. tongue so varied in, 511. Discourses in our time to come, 108. Discovery of divine truths, 304. Discreetest best, virtuousest, 238. Discreetly blot, 221. Discretion is the better part of valour, 87, 197. of speech, 167. philosophy is nothing but, 195. thou art a jewel, 854. through the little hole of, 56. Disdain, my dear lady, 50. Disease called lack of money, 771. remedy worse than, 165, 709. shapes of foul, 633. young, 317. Diseases crucify the soul of man, 188. desperate grown, 141. extreme, 700. Diseased, minister to a mind, 125. nature breaks forth, 85. Disguise, scandal in, 330. thyself as thou wilt, 379. Disguises, troublesome, 234. Dish, butter in a lordly, 814. fit for the gods, 111. Dishes, are these choice, 388. Dishonour, honour rooted in, 629. I have lived in such, 158. Dishonourable graves, 110. Disinheriting countenance, 442. Disinterested good not our trade, 417. Disinterestedness, part of, 794. [922]Dislike, hesitate, 327. Dislimns the rack, 158. Disloyalty, to doubt would be, 653. Dismal tidings, conveyed the, 397. treatise rouse, would at a, 125. Dismaying solitude, 592. Dismiss us with thy blessing, 674. Dismissed without a parting pang, 296. Dismissing the doctor, 454. Disobedience, man's first, 223. to nature, 746. Disorder, brave, 323. most admired, 122. sweet, in the dress, 201. Dispaires, comfortlesse, 30. Disparting towers, 358. Dispel this cloud, 340. Dispensary, Garth did not write his, 325. Dispensations, holy shifts are, 212. Displaced the mirth, 122. Disposer of other men's stuff, 175. Disposes, man proposes God, 7. Disposition, shake our, 131. very melancholy, 50. wisdom acquired by, 700. Dispraise or blame, 242. other men's, 258. Dispraises, praising most, 327. Dispraised no small praise, 240. Dispute, could we forbear, 221. my right there is none to, 416. Disputing, itch of, 175. Disrespect, luxury of, 483. Disrespectfully of the equator, speak, 459. Dissect, creatures you, 320. Dissemble, right to, 445. Dissembling nature, 95. Dissension between hearts, 526. Dissent, dissidence of, 408. Dissevering power, 246. Dissipation without pleasure, 431. Dissolve, great globe itself shall, 43. Dissolves, all the world, 41. Dissonance, air with barbarous, 245. Distance, frozen by, 473. lends enchantment, 512. made more sweet by, 477. notes by, more sweet, 390. smooth at a, 181. sometimes endears friendship, 581. Distant prospects please us, 181. spires, ye, 381. Trojans never injured me, 337. views of happiness, 181. Distemper, died of no, 276. Distil goodness out of evil, 92. Distilled damnation, 457. Distinct as the billows, 496. persons, two, 186. Distinction between virtue, 370. without a difference, 364. Distinguish and divide a hair, 210. Distinguishable, shape had none, 228. Distinguished for ignorance, 609. Distraction, waft me from, 543. Distress, brothers in, 447. consolations in, 479. Distressed by poverty, 367. in mind body or estate, 850. Distressful bread, crammed with, 92. stroke of my youth, 150. Distrest, griefs that harass the, 366. Distrusting asks if this be joy, 398. Ditch, both fall into the, 840. die in the last, 854. Ditties of no tone, pipe to, 576. Ditto to Mr. Burke, 412. Diurnal, there swift return, 237. Diver, adventure of the, 643. did hang a salt-fish, 158. Divers paces with divers persons, 70. Diverter of sadness, 207. Divide a hair, distinguish and, 210. Sunday from the week, 126. Divided against itself, house, 841. duty, perceive a, 151. excellence, fair, 78. in death they were not, 815. united yet, 417. we fall, united we stand, 595. Dividends, incarnation of fat, 564. Dividing, his cares, 455. we fall by, 426. Divina natura dedit agros, 167. Divine, all save the spirit of man is, 549. Apollo can no more, 251. enchanting ravishment, 243. hand that made us is, 300. how, a thing, 475. how, woman may be made, 475. human face, 230. in hookas, tobacco, 555. kill a sound, 416. makes drudgery, 204. Milton, the, 479. of kings, the right, 332. or holy, aught, 225. philosophy, 245, 632. she 's lovely she 's, 682. she sang the service, 1. to forgive, 325. to love, too, 564. vision and faculty, 479. Divineness, participation of, 169. Diviner air, ampler ether, a, 482. Diviner's theme, the glad, 268. Divinity doth hedge a king, 142. in odd numbers, there is, 46. sacred and inspired, 170. that shapes our ends, 145. that stirs within us, 298. Divinely fair, 340, 624. tall, daughter of the gods, 624. Division of a battle, 149. Do good by stealth, 329. if to, were as easy as to know, 60. it with thy might, 831. noble things not dream them, 664. nothing left to, 727. or die, let us, 183, 450. so many worlds so much to, 633. we should do that we would, 142. well and right, 205. what has by man been done, 309. what I pleased, I would, 788. [923]what I will with mine own, 840. what men dare, 52. ye even so to them, 839. Dock the tail of rhyme, 635. Doctor, after death the, 205. dismissing the, 454. Fell, I do not love thee, 286. for a nauseous draught fee the, 270. good is a good, 603. old because you never were my, 737. silent, shook his head, 349. Doctors disagree, when, 322. of the Stoic fur, 246. Doctors' spite, in learned, 564. Doctrine, all the winds of, 255. from women's eyes, 56. not for the, but the music, 324. orthodox, prove their, 210. sanctified by truth, 483. the bible is a book of, 530. with every wind of, 847. Doctrines plain, what makes all, 215. Doer and the thing done, 461. Doer's deed, place is dignified by, 73. Does well acts nobly, 307. Doff it for shame, 79. Dog, Alcibiades and his, 733. and bay the moon, 114. circumcised, 159. faithful, his, 315. hair of the same, 16. his Highness', at Kew, 334. hunts in dreams like a, 626. in that town was found a, 400. in the manger, 188. infidel as a, 371. is thy servant a, 816. is turned to his vomit, 849. it was that died, 400. let no, bark, 60. living, better than dead lion, 831. love me love my, 19. mine enemy's, 148. misbeliever, cut throat, 61. ounce bear and bull, 783. shall bear him company, 315. smarts, this, 363. something better than his, 626. to gain his private ends, 400. Tobias and his, 836. walking on his hind legs, 371. whose, are you, 334. will have his day, 145. wool of bat tongue of, 123. word to throw at a, 66. Dogs bark at me, 95. between two, 93. delight to bark and bite, 301. drinking from the Nile, 715, 719. eat of the crumbs, 640. fighting in the streets, 363. little, and all, 147. of war, let slip the, 113. rain cats and, 293. throw physic to the, 125. ye have had your day, 347. Doggedly, set himself, 371. Doing and saying are two things, 284. or suffering, 225. whatever is worth, 352. Doings,
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