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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">358. while grace affordeth, 22. Healths five-fathom deep, 105. Healthful play, 302. Healthy nature, blessed is the, 579. wealthy and wise, 360. [973]Heap, misfortunes laid in one, 736. of dust alone remains of thee, 335. Heaps of miser's treasures, 244. of pearl, 96. unsunned, of treasure, 244. Heapeth up riches, 819. Hear a voice you cannot hear, I, 314. be silent that you may, 113. be swift to, 849. by tale or history, 57. he that hath ears to, 841. it not Duncan, 119. listening still they seemed to, 345. me for my cause, 113. none so deaf that will not, 19, 283. these tell-tale women, 97. to see to feel to, 541. Heard and do in part believe it, 127. for much speaking, 838. I will be, 605. it said full oft, 163. melodies are sweet, 576. of thee by the hearing of the ear, 818. round the world, 599. so coldly, 606. the world around, 251. wished she had not, it, 150. Hearers, too deep for his, 399. Hearing ear, the, 827. ear the speaking tongue, 603. of the ear, heard of thee by the, 818. Hearings, younger, quite ravished, 55. Hearkeners seldom hear good of themselves, 283. Hearse, underneath this sable, 179. Hearsed in death, 130. Heart, a little heaven in each, 288. a merry, 826. afraid, that makes the, 584. and hand both open, 102. and lute, my, 525. arrow for the, 560. as he thinketh in his, 828. awake to the flowers, 520. bare the mean, 328. be troubled, let not your, 843. beating of my own, 634. beatings of my, 467. beats high and warm, blood-tinctured, 620. bowed down by weight of woe, 561. bread which strengthens man's, 283. buildeth on the vulgar, 89. burn within us, 842. can know, ease the, 389. can ne'er a transport know, 377. can this fond, forget, 582. cockles of the, 853. command my, and me, 258. comes not to the, 319. congenial to my, 398. could find it in my, 52. detector of the, 307. detests him, my, 338. did break, some, 631. distrusting asks, 398. doth ache, while his, 266. doth the full, reveal, 502. doubt one, that if believed, 641. dupe of the, 795. ease of, her look conveyed, 444. eat not thy, 729. evening twilight of the, 562. every, to heaven aspires, 534. every woman is a rake at, 321. fails thee, if thy, 26. faint, ne'er won fair lady, 789. faint and the head is sick, 832. felt along the, 467. first set my poor, free, 184. fool hath said in his, 818. for any fate, with a, 612. for every fate, here 's a, 553. for falsehood framed, 442. fountain of sweet tears, 469. gently upon my, 617. gets his speeches by, 456. give lesson to the head, 422. give me back my, 540. gladness of, 837. glows in every, 310. great thoughts come from the, 803. grief tears his, 341. griping griefs the, wound, 404. grow fonder, absence makes the, 581. hand upon many a, 616. hand with my, in 't, 43. hard was the, 38. has learned to glow, 346. hath 'scaped this sorrow, 162. hath tried, save he whose, 550. he seeth with the, 503. head is not more native to the, 127. how dear to this, 537. I give my hand and, 530. if guilt 's in that, 522. in concord beats, 485. in conjecture of a neighbour's, 749. in thy hand, 43. incense of the, 362, 538. is a free and fetterless thing, 680. is fixed, my, 821. is freedom's shield, each, 675. is idly stirred, my, 471. is in a vein, when the, 525. is in the highlands, my, 450. is true as steel, 58. is wax to be moulded, 792. kind and gentle, he had, 400. kindlier hand the eager, 633. knew of pain, all the, 679. knock at my ribs, 116. know truth by the, 799. knoweth his own bitterness, 826. let me wring your, 140. level in her husband's, 75. look in thy, 34. look then into thine, 612. lord of the lion, 392. maketh glad the, 823. man after his own, 814. man's, deviseth his way, 826. many a feeling, 502. merry, doeth good, 827. merry, goes all the day, 77. [974]merry, maketh a cheerful countenance, 826. more native to the, 127. moved more than with a trumpet, 34. music in my, I bore, 473. must have something to cherish, 617. my book and, 686. my fond, shall pant for you, 671. naked human, 308. nature's, beats strong, 634. nature's, in tune, 580. ne'er within him burned, 488. new opened, I feel my, 99. next our own, 569. of a maiden is stolen, when the, 521. of a man is depressed, 348. of courtesy, seated in the, 34. of heart, in my, 138. of man depressed with cares, 348. of man, the devil dwells in, 218. of my mystery, pluck out the, 139. of nature, out from the, 598. old man's, blood in an, 655. on her lips, 554. or head, where is fancy bred in, 63. or hope, nor bate a jot of, 252. out of the abundance of the, 839. pang that rends the, 398. plays an old tune on the, 654. preaching down a daughter's, 626. ran o'er with silent worship, 554. repairs, a generous, 344. replies, and the, 422. responds unto his own, 613. riven with vain endeavour, 473. rotten at the, 61. ruddy drops that visit my sad, 112. ruddy drops that warm my, 383. seeth with the, 503. Shakespeare unlocked his, 485, 652. show his eyes and grieve his, 123. sick, maketh the, 826. sigh that rends thy constant, 402. sinking, changing cheek, 550. sky did never melt into his, 468. sleeps on his own, 471. so full a drop overfills it, 658. spring of love gushed from my, 498. strike mine eyes not my, 178. stuff which weighs upon the, 125. such partings break the, 540. suffered idleness to eat his, 30. sweet creation of some, 546. sweetly tender, 624. take thy beak from out my, 640. tears rise in the, 630. tenderest, even the, 569. that break and give no sign, 636. that has truly loved, 520. that is broken, soothe a, 492. that is soonest awake, 520. that loved her, betray the, 467. that mighty, is lying still, 470. that never feels a pain, 377. that was humble, 518. the seson priketh every gentil, 2. they say Ward has no, 456. to conceive, 688. to eate thy, 30. to heart mind to mind, 488. to resolve, 430. toil on poor, unceasingly, 654. tongue nor, cannot conceive, 120. unpack my, with words, 135. untainted, 94. untravelled fondly turns to thee, 394. upon my sleeve, wear my, 149. want of, 584. war was in his, 821. warm within, 422. was kind and soft, 436. was wax to receive, 554. way to hit a woman's, 597. weed's plain, 656. what female, can gold despise, 381. when we meet a mutual, 358. where your treasure is, 838. which most enamour us, 554. which others bleed for, 294. whispers the o'er-fraught, 124. whose lines are mottoes of the, 514. widow's, to sing for joy, 817. will break, thus the, 543. with heart in concord, 485. with strings of steel, 139. with your treasure, 838. within and God o'erhead, 612. would break my jealous, 279. would fain deny, 124. Hearts are mighty, 46. are warm, our, 676. believe the truths I tell, 389. bid the tyrants defiance, 516. cheerful, now broken, 523. cherish those, that hate thee, 100. day-star arise in your, 849. dry as summer dust, 479. endure, of all that human, 367. ensanguined, 420. feeling, touch but rightly, 455. hands not, 155. he fashioneth their, alike, 819. here bring your wounded, 524. in love use their own tongues, 51. kind, are more than coronets, 624. lie withered, when true, 521. love in your, as idly burns, 213. of his countrymen, 445. of his fellow-citizens, 445. of kings, enthroned in the, 64. of oak are our ships, 388. our, our hopes are all with thee, 615. our, our hopes our prayers, 615. passion of great, 656. resolved on victory or death, 804. steal away your, 114. that love, dissensions between, 526. that once beat high, 519. that the world had tried, 526. there is no union here of, 496. though stout and brave, 612. thousand, beat happily, 542. to live in, we leave behind, 516. two, that beat as one, 805. union of, union of hands, 596. unkind, I have heard of, 466. [975]unto wisdom, apply our, 822. Heart's core, wear him in my,
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