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is never wide, 599. of knowledge increaseth strength, 828. of letters amongst men of the world, 591. of men, the goodliest, 232. of mettle, grasp it like a, 313. of morals, why, 260. of my kidney, 46. of nasty ideas, a nice man is a, 291. of one book, beware of a, 853. of peace and war, 214. of pleasure, a man of pains, 309. of rank as an author, 374. of Ross, sing the, 322. of sovereign parts, 55. of strife, 835. of such a feeble temper, 110. of the world amongst men of letters, 591. of unbounded stomach, 100. of unclean lips, 833. of wisdom man of years, 309. of woe, not always a, 487. old age in this universal, 169. old, and no honester than I, 52. on his oath or bond, 109. one, among a thousand, 830. one, excels another, 702. one worthy, my foe, 327. only knows nothing, 718. parchment undo a, 94. partly is and wholly hopes to be, 650. past the wit of, 58. patient in loss, 159. pays the public, the tax a, 291. people arose as one, 814. perils doe enfold the righteous, 27. perfect who understands for himself, 693. picked out of ten thousand, 133. plant himself on his instincts, 601. play the, 685. plays many parts, in his time, 69. poet still more a, 578. poor, a wise, 181. poorest, in his cottage, 365. prentice han' she tried on, 446. press not a falling, 99. profited, what is a, 840. proper, as one shall see, 57. proper judge of the, 715. proposes God disposes, 7. proud man, 48. prudent, looketh well, 826. reading maketh a full, 168. recovered of the bite, the, 400. religious, unworthy a, 578. regardeth the life of his beast, 826. remote from, 305. right, in the right place, 642. right judgment of, 578. rights of, 409. rousing herself like a strong, 254. ruins of the noblest, 113. sabbath was made for, 841. sadder and a wiser, 499. seasoned life of, 254. see me more, no, 99. seems the only growth, 394. sensible well-bred, 415. seven women hold of one, 833. shall bear his own burden, 846. [1016]shall cast his idols, 832. shall not live by bread alone, 838. shall these paper bullets awe a, 51. sharpeneth the countenance, 829. she knows her, 274. should be upright, 750. should not be alone, 812. should render a reason for his faith, 460. sleep of a labouring, 830. slumbers of the virtuous, 299. smell the blood of a British, 147. so faint so spiritless, 88. so frail a thing is, 687. so much one, can do, 263. so various, 268. sorrows of a poor old, 433. sour-complexioned, 206. soweth that he reaps, 847. speak every, truth, 847. state of, like to a little kingdom, 111. strong, when is, 645. struggling for life, 370. struggling in the storms of fate, 336. studious of change, 417. study of mankind is, 317. such master such, 21. suspect your tale untrue, lest, 349. suspects himself a fool at thirty, 307. take him for all in all, 128. teach you more of, 466. telle a tale after a, 2. tested, metal of a, 663. thankless inconsistent, 307. that blushes, 309. that endureth temptation, 848. that first eat an oyster, 292. that hails you Tom or Jack, 423. that hangs on princes' favours, 99. that hath a tongue, 44. that hath friends, 827. that hath his quiver full, 824. that hath no music in himself, 66. that is born of woman, 817. that is not passion's slave, 138. that lays his hand upon a woman, 463. that meddles with cold iron, 211. that old, eloquent, 252. that makes a character, 311. that mourns, vile, 316. that wants money, 733. the hermit sighed, 513. the kindest, the best conditioned, 64. there lived a, in ages past, 496. there was a little, 519. this is the state of, 99. this was a, say to all the world, 115. thou art e'en as just a, 137. thou art the, 815. thou pendulum, 546. thoughtless inconsistent, 307. to all the country dear, 396. to double business bound, 139. to fall, caused, 165. to know, enough for, 319. to labour in his vocation, 83. to man, speech made to open, 310. to mend God's work, 270. to produce great things, 662. to the last, 90. to whom all Naples is known, 798. to whom old men hearkened, 735. too fond to rule alone, 327. turn over half a library, 372. twins from birth, misery and, 343. unclubable, 371. under his fig-tree, 836. upon this earth, to every, 593. upright, God hath made, 831. use doth breed a habit in a, 44. use it lawfully, if a, 847. used to vicissitudes, 368. vain is the help of, 821. vindicate the ways of God to, 315. virtue and riches seldom settle on, 190. virtuous and vicious, 318. want as an armed, 825. wants but little, 308, 402. warning for thoughtless, 481. weak and despised old, 147. weigh the, not his title, 282. well-bred, will not affront me, 415. well-favoured, to be a, 51. were wise to see it, if, 184. what a piece of work is a, 134. what a strange thing is, 559. what can an old, do but die, 584. what, dare I dare, 122. what has been done by, 309. when I became a, 845. where he dies for, 680. where lives the, 492. which lighteth every, 842. while, is growing, 309. who could make so vile a pun, 282. who is not wise is oft the wisest, 472. who knew more and spoke less, 738. who makes a count ne'er made a, 282. who much receives, 672. who smokes, 607. who tells his wife all he knows, 222. who turnips cries, 375. who wants a shirt, 398. whole duty of, 832. whose blood is very snow-broth, 47. whose blood is warm within, 60. whose breath is in his nostrils, 833. whose wish and care, 334. wicked all at once, no, 721. will wait, everything comes if, 609. wind which blows good to no, 20, 90. wise, know himself to be a fool, 71. wise in his own conceit, 828. wit and wisdom born with a, 195. with a terrible name, 508. with large gray eyes, 472. with soul so dead, 488. within him hide, what may, 49. within this learned, 41. without a tear, 516. worth makes the, 319. would die when the brains were out, 122. writing maketh an exact, 168. written out of reputation, 284. yields his breath, when the good, 496.
[1017]Man's apparel, every true, 49. best things are nearest him, 634. blood, whoso sheddeth, 812. censure, take each, 130. cheek, stain my, 146. contumely, the proud, 135. darling, old, 19. daughter, this old, 149. distinctive mark, 650. erring judgment, 323. every wise, son, 75. eye, watch in every old, 106. face, nose on a, 44, 192. feast, sat at any good, 68. first disobedience, 223. fortune, mould of a, 167. genius is a deity, 742. good qualities, see a, 578. ground, built on another, 45. hand against him, every, 812. hand, cloud like a, 815. hand is not able to taste, 58. happiness to do proper things, 755. heart deviseth his way, 826. heart, which strengthens, 283. house his castle, 24. illusion given, for, 524. imperial race, 326. ingratitude, unkind as, 70. ingress to the world, 439. inhumanity to man, 446. injustice to beasts, 742. life, he took a, 579. life, how good is, 647. life lies within this present, 750. life is like unto a winter's day, 263. life, measure of a, 736. life, short therefore is, 750. loss comes to him from gain, 650. love, a good, 70. love is a thing apart, 556. memory, a great, 138. money makes the, 757. mortality, watch o'er, 478. most dark extremity, 492. own, to get a, 279. pie, no, 98. poison, what 's one, 199. progress through the world, 439. smile, to share the good, 397. true touchstone, 197. unconquerable mind, 471. virtue nor sufficiency, 53. wickedness, a method in, 197. will, to live by one, 31. work is born with him, 656. work made manifest, 845. Mandragora, give me to drink, 157. not poppy nor, 154. Mane, dew-drop from the lion's, 102. hand upon the ocean's, 588. hand upon thy, 548. Manger, dog in the, 188. Mangled forms, vents in, 68. Manhood, bone of, 408. disappointment of, 608. is a struggle, 608. nor good fellowship in thee, 83. sounder piece of British, 579. Manichean god, 421. Manifest, made, 842, 845. Mankind, beyond myself beyond, 340. brightest meanest of,
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