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Liquid
dew of youth, 129.
fire, glass of, 457.
lapse of murmuring streams, 237.
light, sparkling and bright in, 678.
notes, 251.
Liquors, hot and rebellious, 67.
Lisped in numbers, 327.
List
list O list, 131.
of friends, enter on my, 422.
ye landsmen all to me, 672.
Listen
when she speaks, angels, 279.
where thou art sitting, 246.
with credulity, ye who, 367.
Listens like a three years' child, 498.
Listened to a lute, 589.
Listening
ear of night, 640.
earth, nightly to the, 300.
mood, in, 490.
still they seemed to hear, 345.
Listeth, wind bloweth where it, 842.
Litel
gold in cofre, 1.
on the Bible, his studie was, 2.
Literary
men are a perpetual priesthood, 577.
men, parole of, 374.
Literature
consoles sorrow, 590.
failed in, and art, 609.
grazed the common of, 376.
on a little oatmeal, 460.
Litigious terms, 253.
Little
added to a little, 739.
and the great, between the, 424.
better than one of the wicked, 83.
boats should keep near shore, 360.
can a moment show, 486.
contented with, 451.
deeds of kindness, 642.
drops of water, 642.
earth for charity, 100.
employment, hand of, 143.
finger, more goodness in her, 293.
fire kindleth, 849.
folding of the hands, 825.
for the bottle, 436.
foxes that spoil the vines, 832.
gold in coffer, 1.
grave, my kingdom for a, 82.
hands were never made to tear each other's eyes, 302.
happy if I could say how much, 51.
have, and seek no more, 22.
here a, and there a little, 834.
his study on the bible was, 2.
in one's own pocket, 789.
is better than nothing, 710.
kingdom, like to a, 111.
knowest thou that hast not tried, 29.
lay up little upon a, 694.
learning dangerous, 323.
leaven leaveneth, 846.
love me, love me long, 16, 41, 202.
lower than the angels, 818.
man, there was a, 519.
man wants but, 308, 402.
month, a, 128.
more than a little is too much, 86.
more than kin, 127.
needed to make a happy life, 754.
of this great world can I speak, 150.
one become a thousand, 834.
one's chair, sits in my, 657.
one's cradle, lies in my, 657.
said is soonest mended, 200, 787.
shall I grace my cause, 150.
sleep a little slumber, 825.
soul let us try, 519.
talk too much and think too, 268.
things are great to little man, 394.
too wise never live long, 172.
valiant great in villany, 79.
we see in nature that is ours, 476.
wise the best of fools, 177.
Live
all the days of your life, 293.
alone, why should we fear to, 569.
alway, I would not, 678, 816.
and learn, 790.
but linger, do not, 188.
by bread alone, man shall not, 838.
by bread only, man doth not, 813.
by one man's will, 31.
cleanly, leave sack and, 88.
dare to die bear to, 318.
disgraced, better not to live than, 697.
good men eat to, 738.
good world to, in, 279.
in brass, men's evil manners, 100.
in deeds not years, 654.
in hearts we leave behind, 516.
in peace, adieu, 334.
in pleasure when I live to thee, 359.
in snuff, rather than, 26.
it matters not how long you, 713.
means to, 43.
means whereby I, 65.
more virtue than doth, 178.
not in myself, I, 543.
one day asunder, 279.
or die sink or swim, 530.
past years again, none would, 276.
peaceably with all men, 844.
so may'st thou, 240.
so wise so young never, long, 97.
taught us how to, 313.
teach him how to, 425, 774.
thus let me, 334.
till I were married, 51.
till to-morrow, 423.
to be in awe of such a thing, 110.
to be the show and gaze, 126.
to eat, bad men, 738.
to fight another day, 216, 403.
to, is Christ, 847.
to please must please to live, 366.
true as I, 173.
unblemished let me, 333.
unseen unknown, let me, 334.
we must eat to, 363.
[1006]we never live but hope to, 799.
well what thou liv'st, 240.
while ye may happy pair, 233.
while you live, 359.
with me and be my love, 40.
with the gods, 753.
with thee and be thy love, 25.
with them less sweet, 521.
without thee I cannot, 569.
Lives
a prayer, making their, 618.
all that, must die, 127.
along the line, 316.
and dies in single blessedness, 57.
and sacred honour, 434.
as he ought to do, 184.
buying men's, 493.
contentedly, 424.
had all his hairs been, 156.
how a man, 371.
join, oft a scar two, 648.
longer, competency, 60.
may last but never, 672.
most who thinks most, 654.
nine, like a cat, 16.
of great men all remind us, 612.
other heights in other, 645.
pleasant in their, 815.
sublime, make our, 612.
to build not boast, he, 354.
Lived
and loved, I 've, 504.
and loved together, we have, 611.
in Settle's numbers, 331.
in the eye of nature, 468.
in the tide of times, 113.
to-day, I have, 273.
unknown, she, 469.
without him, tried to, 175.
Livelier
iris, 625.
plaything, some, 318.
Live-long day, 110.
Lively
sense of future favours, 304.
to severe, grave to gay, 320.
Liveried angels, a thousand, 245.
Livers in content, with humble, 98.
Livery
of heaven, stole the, 588.
of hell, the cunning, 48.
shadowed, of the burnished sun, 62.
twilight gray in her sober, 233.
Living,
art of, 754.
as though no God there were, 645.
dead man, 50.
dog better than dead lion, 831.
high hopes of, 254.
house appointed for all, 817.
land of the, 817.
might exceed the dead, the, 219.
mother of all, 812.
plain, and high thinking, 472.
will it not live with the, 87.
with thee nor without thee, no, 300.
Llewellyn's lay, 383.
Lo the poor Indian, 315.
Load
a falling man, a cruelty to, 101.
ass will not carry his, 792.
life thou art a galling, 448.
of infamy, any, 462.
of sorrow, wring under the, 53.
would sink a navy, a, 99.
Loads of learned lumber, 325.
Loaf,
half a, is better than no bread, 15.
to steal a shive of a cut, 104.
Loan oft loses itself and friend, 130.
Loathe the taste of sweetness, 86.
Loathed worldly life, 49.
Loaves, half-penny, 94.
Lobby, hear a lion in the, 352.
Lobster boiled, like a, 213.
Local habitation and a name, 59.
Lochaber, farewell to, 671.
Lochow, far cry to, 857.
Lock,
cryin' at the, 679.
such rascal counters, 114.
Locks,
familiar with his hoary, 588.
hyacinthine, 232.
in the golden story, 104.
invincible, 254.
knotted and combined, 131.
left you are gray, the few, 506.
never shake thy gory, 122.
nor doors nor, 538.
pluck up drowned honour by the, 84.
so aptly twined, 191.
time his golden, 24.
were like the raven, 449.
whoever knocks open, 123.
ye auburn, 636.
Locked
lettered collar, 447.
up from mortal eye, 258.
up in steel, naked though, 94.
Locusts, luscious as, 151.
Lodge
a friend, house to, 289.
in a garden of cucumbers, 832.
oh for a, 418.
thee by Chaucer, 179.
where thou lodgest I will, 814.
Lodges, where care, 106.
Lodging-place of wayfaring men, 835.
Lodgings in a head unfurnished, 210.
Lodore, this way the water comes down at, 506.
Loftiness of thought, 270.
Lofty
and sour, 101.
designs must close in like effects, 646.
rhyme, build the, 246.
scene, this our, 112.
Log, tough wedge for a tough, 712.
Logic and rhetoric, 168.
Loin, the ungirt, 646.
Loins be girded, let your, 842.
Loiterers and malcontents, 55.
Loke who that is most vertuous, 4.
London
bridge, arch of, 591.
habitation of bitterns, 592.
has all that life can afford, 373.
monster, 261.
London's
column pointing, 322.
lasting shame, 383.
Lonely,
I am very, now Mary, 611.
so, it was, 499.
want retired to die, 366.
Lonesome road, like one on a, 499.
Long
after it was heard no more, 473.
be the day never so, 19.
choosing and beginning late, 238.
dull and old, 454.
has it waved on high, 635.
[1007]home, man goeth to his, 831.
in populous city pent, 239.
is the way and hard, 227.
it sha'n't be, 353.
lank and brown, 498.
live our noble king, 285.
live the king, 417, 860.
long ago, 581.
love me little love me, 16, 41, 202.
may it wave, 517.
merry as the day is, 50.
short and the, of it, 45.
that life is, 309.
time ago, 596.
Long-drawn
aisle, 384.
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