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's delight in, 294. if thou wert all, 570. in a dream of, melted away, 677. in a hut, 574. in every gesture dignity and, 237. in heavenly spirits, is there, 28. in such a wilderness, 516. in the beginning, no great, 45. in your hearts as idly burns, 213. is a boy by poets styled, 213. is blind and lovers cannot see, 62. is doomed to mourn, 683. is flower-like, 503. is grown to ripeness, when, 624. is heaven and heaven is love, 487. is indestructible, 508. is left alone, and, 624. is light from heaven, 549. is like a landscape, 181. is like a red red rose, my, 451. is loveliest in tears, 491. is nature's second sun, 35. is not love which alters, 163. is strong as death, 832. is sweet given or returned, 566. is the fulfilling of the law, 845. is the gift God has given, 488. it would conceal, 502. knoweth no laws, 32. labour of, 847. last not least in, 113. laws that, has made, 333. let those now, 306. life, dost thou, 360. light and calm thoughts, 502. light of, 550. like friendship steady, 523. live with me and be my, 40. live with thee and be thy, 25. looks not with the eyes, 57. lost between us, no, 178. maid with few to, 469. many waters cannot quench, 832. me little love me long, 16, 41, 202. me love my dog, 19. medicines to make me, 84. men have died but not for, 71. mightier far is, 482. mighty pain to, it is, 261. ministers of, 501. music be the food of, 74. must needs be blind, 503. my whole course of, 150. nature is fine in, 142. never doubt I, 133. never ebb to humble, 155. no fear in, 849. not man the less I, 547. now who never loved before, 306. O fire O, 623. of justice, 795. of life increased with years, 432. of life's young day, 580. of money the root of all evil, 848. of nature, in the, 572. of praise howe'er concealed by art, 310. of the turtle, 549. of women, alas the, 557. of women, passing the, 815. of your neighbour, 720. office and affairs of, 51. on through all ills, 527. on till they die, 527. once possessed, to regain, 242. one another, 844. only they conquer, 200. oyster may be crossed in, 442. pains of, be sweeter far, 276. pangs of despised, 135. pardon in the degree that we, 796. paths to woman's, 198. perdition catch my soul but I do, 153. perfect, casteth out fear, 849. pity 's akin to, 282. pity melts the mind to, 272. pity swells the tide of, 308. pleasure of, is in loving, 595. poet without, 578. power and effect of, 191. prize of learning, 649. prove variable, 106. purple light of, 382. renewal of, 702. renewing of, 21. right to dissemble your, 445. rules the court the camp, 487. seals of, but sealed in vain, 49. seldom haunts the breast, 336. she never told her, 75. sidelong looks of, 396. silence in, bewrays more woe, 25. sincerity and comely, 52. soft eyes looked, 542. something to, God lends us, 624. sought is good, 76. speak low if you speak, 51. [1010]speaks, when, 56. spring of, 44, 498. stony limits cannot hold, 105. such, as spirits feel, 482. taught him shame, 273. thank Heaven for a good man's, 70. that can be reckoned, 157. that never found his earthly close, 625. that they sing and that they, 220. that took an early root, 589. the lion must die for, 73. the more, now, 306. the offender, 333. thee, but I do, 153. thee dear so much, 259. thee dearly love thee still, 689. thee Doctor Fell, I do not, 286. thee, I but know that I, 522. thee, none knew thee but to, 562. thee still, with all thy faults I, 418. their lords, women who, 392. their lovers, women, 796. they conquer, that run away, 200. they who inspire, 566. thoughts of, 625. thy life nor hate nor, 240. thy neighbour as thyself, 813, 838, 840. thyself last, 100. thyself many will hate thee, 707. to hatred turned, like, 294. to lips we are near make, 521. to me was wonderful, 815. to see all things but not my, 30. too divine to, 564. too much, who, 345. took up the harp of life, 625. triumph in redeeming, 674. true knowledge leads to, 465. truth of truths is, 654. tunes the shepherd's reed, 487. unfit for ladies', 272. unrelenting foe to, 358. waters cannot quench, 832. were young, if all the world and, 25. when I, thee not chaos is come, 153. whom none can, 672. whose eyelids dropped, 693. will creep in service, 14. with all their quantity of, 144. with night, all the world in, 107. with the innocence of, 75. without his wings, 560. woman's whole existence, 556. worthy of your, 471. wroth with one we, 500. your neighbour's wife, 591. Loves, faithfull, 27. me best that calls me Tom, 194. nobler cares and nobler, 477. suspects yet strongly, 153. to hear himself talk, 107. Love's devoted flame, 523. holy name, 508. majesty, wants, 95. proper hue, rosy red, 238. wound, purple with, 58. young dream, 521. Loved and lost, better to have, 632. and still loves, 455. arts which I, 260. ashamed of being, 794. at first sight, 35, 40. at home, revered abroad, 447. but one, sighed to many, 540. Cæsar less, not that I, 113. gold in special, 2. heart that has truly, 520. her that she did pity them, 151. him, use him as though you, 208. how honoured, how, 335. I have lived and, 504. I not honour more, 259. I saw and, 430. in vain, I know we, 539. let those who always, 306. me for the dangers, 151. my country and hated him, 555. needs only to be seen, to be, 269. no sooner, but they sighed, 71. none without hope e'er, 377. not wisely but too well, 156. passing well, 134. Rome more, but that I, 113. sae blindly, had we never, 452. sae kindly, had we never, 452. so long and sees no more, 455. the great sea, 538. the mourned the lost, the, 545. the world, I have not, 544. to plead lament and sue, 489. we have lived and, together, 611. who never, before, 306. Love-darting eyes, 246. Love-in-idleness, maidens call it, 58. Lovelier face, finer form or, 490. things have mercy, 548. Loveliest, last still, 545. of lovely things, 573. village of the plain, 395. Loveliness increases, its, 574. lay down in her, 499. majesty of, 550. needs not ornament, 356. Lovely and a fearful thing, 557. and pleasant in their lives, 612. apparition sent, 474. as a Lapland night, 475. fair, who art so, 155. in death the beauteous ruin lay, 308. in her husband's eye, 463. in your strength, 544. is the rose, 477. more, than Pandora, 234. organ of her life, every, 53. she 's, she 's divine, 682. Thais sits beside thee, 272. whatsoever things are, 847. woman stoops to folly, 403. Lover all as frantic, 59. all mankind love a, 602. and the poet, the lunatic, 59. beauty grows familiar to the, 298. give repentance to her, 403. happy as a, 476. in the husband lost, 377. is beloved, and the, 485. [1011]rooted stays, the, 602. sighing like furnace, 69. some banished, 333. still an angel appear to each, 305. to listening maid, 573. why so pale and wan, 256. woman loves her, 557. Lovers cannot see their pretty follies, 62. happy, and make two, 330. love the western star, 487. meeting, journeys end in, 75. never tired of each other, 796. of virtue, all that are, 208. old, are soundest, 181. quarrels of, 702. Romans countrymen and, 113. swear more performance than they are able, 102. whispering, 395. women love their, 796. Lovers' hell, injured, 235. perjuries, Jove laughs at, 106. perjury, Jove but laughs at, 272. songs turned to holy psalms, 25. tongues by night, 106. vows seem sweet, 551. Love-rhymes, regent of, 55. Lovesick, the winds were, 159. Love-song to the morn, 611. Loving are the daring, the, 666. to my mother, so, 128. Low ambition and the pride, 314. death makes equal high and, 9. foreheads villanous, 43. laid in my grave, that I were, 78. lone song, hear but their, 680. speak, if you speak love, 51. support and raise what is, 223. to Him no high no,
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