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dreams, 572.
in his bed, 79.
like a hedgehog, 584.
like truth, fiend that, 125.
some books are, 446.
to hide it makes it two, 301.
what is gained by telling, 761.
Lief not be as live to be, 110.
Liege of all loiterers, 55.
Life
a galling load, 448.
a little gleam of time, 580.
[1001]above, there is a, 497.
all labour be, why should, 624.
all other passions fly, with, 508.
and death, no difference between, 757.
and liberty, God gave us, 434.
and light, form of, 549.
anything for a quiet, 852.
as I have seen it in his, 129.
as though to breathe were, 625.
at a pin's fee, do not set my, 131.
bane and antidote, death and, 299.
be that which men call death, 699.
beyond life, 254.
blandishments of, 671.
blessed one's, with true believing, 641.
book of human, 617.
bread is the staff of, 283, 291.
brought dead bodies into, 604.
calamity of so long, 135.
can charm no more, till, 390.
can little more supply, 314.
cannot tell what other men think of this, 110.
careless of the single, 632.
care 's an enemy to, 74.
characters from high, 320.
charmed, I bear, 126.
common walk of virtuous, 307.
condemned to part with, 398.
confined to the space of a day, 736.
creeping where no, is seen, 652.
crowded hour of glorious, 493.
crown of, receive the, 848.
daily beauty in his, 156.
dear to me as light and, 450.
death and, bane and antidote, 299.
death in the midst of, 851.
death of each day's, 120.
death what men call, 766.
deeds which make up, 644.
dignity in every act of, 752.
distasteful, have you found your, 651.
does smack sweet, my, 651.
dost thou love, 360.
dreary intercourse of daily, 468.
earliest shock in one's, 609.
elysian, suburb of the, 615.
every lovely organ of her, 53.
everything advantageous to, 43.
exempt from public haunt, 67.
fatigued with, 513.
fed by the bounty of earth, 597.
flows gently on, 749.
friend to my, 326.
from death to, 40.
from high, 320.
from the dregs of, 276.
fury slits the thin-spun, 247.
give for his, all he hath, 816.
God who gave us, 434.
good man's, best portion of, 467.
hand in hand through, 362.
harp of, love took up the, 625.
has passed but roughly, 423.
hath quicksands and snares, 614.
he passes from, 561.
his, I 'm sure was in the right, 260.
hour of glorious, 493.
how good is man's, 647.
how pleasant is thy morning, 447.
I love a ballad in print o', 78.
idea of her, shall sweetly creep, 53.
in every limb, feels its, 466.
in short measures, 180.
in so long tendance spend, 30.
in that state of, 850.
in the midst of, 851.
intense, concentrated in a, 544.
into each, some rain, 613.
is a battle, 750.
is a bubble, whose, 201.
is a jest and all things show it, 350.
is a short summer, 366.
is all a cheat, 276.
is at the greatest when all is done, 266.
is but a means unto an end, 654.
is but a span, our, 687.
is but a walking shadow, 125.
is but an empty dream, 612.
is in decrease, 309.
is in the right, whose, 318.
is like a winter's day, 263.
is like the summer rose, 677.
is love, all that, 497.
is made of the stuff, 360.
is of a mingled yarn, 74.
is one demd horrid grind, 652.
is real life is earnest, 612.
is rounded with a sleep, 43.
is short and the art long, 700.
is sweet, 661.
is this, really death, 766.
is thorny and youth is vain, 500.
is what our thoughts make it, 751.
itself a lie, much makes, 554.
lay down his, for his friends, 843.
leaves from the book of, 617.
let us cherish, 805.
lies before us in daily, 237.
like a dome, 565.
like a thing of, 550.
like following, 320.
little needed to make a happy, 754.
loathed worldly, 49.
love of, increased with years, 432.
luxuries of, 637.
man's, lies within this present, 750.
many-coloured, 366.
map of busy, 420.
marble softened into, 329.
may you live all the days of your, 293.
measure of a man's, 736.
measured by deeds not years, 443.
moving-delicate and full of, 53.
my joy my, 784.
my way of, 124.
nobody loves, like an old man, 697.
nor love thy, nor hate, 240.
not a thing of consequence, 753.
not bought with gold, 339.
not numbered by years, 784.
nothing half so sweet in, 521.
nothing in his, became him, 117.
O death in, 630.
of a man a poem of its sort, 578.
of a man faithfully recorded, 578.
[1002]of care, weep away the, 566.
of danger and hardship, 537.
of joy, renews the, 577.
of man brutish and short, 200.
of man but a point of time, 729.
of man less than a span, 170.
of mortal breath, 615.
of poor Jack, watch for the, 436.
of the building, stole thence the, 120.
of the husbandman, 597.
of the law, reason is the, 24.
on any chance, set my, 121.
on the ocean wave, 679.
not the whole of, to live, 496.
outlive his, half a year, 138.
passing on the prisoner's, 47.
perfected by death, 620.
piercing the depths of, 542.
presiding angel o'er his, 455.
protracted is protracted woe, 365.
pulse of, stood still, 306.
pursue, not for nothing that we, 276.
questioned me the story of my, 150.
rainbow to the storms of, 550.
sacred burden is this, 641.
seasoned, of man, 254.
seemed formed of sunny years, 679.
seemed one pure delight, 587.
sequestered vale of, 385, 425.
set gray, 625.
set upon a cast, 98.
she was his, 553.
short art is long, 803.
short therefore is man's, 750.
so dear or peace so sweet, 430.
so his, has flowed, 577.
so softly death succeeded, 270.
spent worthily, 443.
spirit giveth, 846.
staff of my, 786.
struggling for, 370.
sunset of the, 514.
sweat under a weary, 136.
sweet civilities of, 273.
sweetener of, 354.
take no thought for your, 838.
taste lifts him into, 421.
tedious as a twice-told tale, 79.
that dares send a challenge, 258.
that, is long, 309.
that lies before us, 651.
that man liveth, 749.
the race is a, 608.
this house to be let for, 204.
thou art a galling load, 448.
thread of, wove with pain, 343.
't is all a cheat, 276.
to come, expatiates in a, 315.
to come, we 'ld jump the, 118.
to lead a tranquil, 752.
to live not the whole of, 496.
took a man's, with him, 579.
tree of, the middle tree, 232.
trifles make, 311.
unbought grace of, 410.
unspotted, is old age, 836.
useful, progressive virtue, 355.
vanities of, forego, 492.
variety 's the spice of, 419.
victorious o'er all the ills of, 451.
vital warmth that feeds my, 280.
voyage of their, 115.
was beauty, dreamed that, 654.
was duty, found that, 654.
was gentle, 115.
was in the right, I am sure, 260.
waste not the remnant of thy, 750.
wave of, kept heaving, 583.
web of our, is of mingled yarn, 74.
were in 't, stir as, 125.
we 've been long together, 433.
wheels of weary, 276.
when Jove gave us, 339.
which others pay, 339.
while there 's, there 's hope, 349, 705.
wine of, is drawn, 120.
you take my, 65.
your arms enfold, so dear a, 629.
Life's
battle, who in, 805.
blessings, two greatest of, 713.
business being the terrible choice, 651.
common way, 472.
dark road through, 564.
dull round, travelled, 379.
enchanted cup, 542.
fading space, 262.
feast, chief nourisher in, 120.
fitful fever, 121.
great end which answers, 309.
means, ravin up thine own, 120.
morning march, 515.
poor play is o'er, 318.
rough sea, 37.
small things, 661.
star, our, 477.
tale makes up, 502.
tremulous ocean, 528.
uncertain voyage, 109.
vast ocean we sail on, 317.
worst ills, ill cure for, 594.
young day, love of, 580.
Life-blood
of a master-spirit, 254.
of our enterprise, 86.
Life-inclining stars, 38.
Lift
her with care, 586.
it bear it solemnly, 641.
it up fatherly, I cannot, 657.
slight gives the greatest, 172.
Lifts him into life, 421.
Light,
a foot so, 107.
and calm thoughts, 502.
and choice of Attic taste, 252.
and leading, men of, 410.
and life, dear to me as, 450.
as air, trifles, 154.
as if they feared the, 256.
blasted with excess of,
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