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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">757. man that wants, 733. means and content, that wants, 70. much, as 't will bring, 213. of fools, words the, 200. perish with thee, thy, 843. possessed by their, 188. sets the world in motion, 712. still get, boy, 177. the love of, root of all evil, 848. time is, 361. to a starving man at sea, 786. Mongrel mastiff, 148. puppy whelp and hound, 400. Monie a blunder free us, 448. Monk, the devil a, would be, 772. who shook the world, 610. Monks of old, I envy the, 678. Monmouth river at, 92. Monopoly of fame, 189.
Monster custom who all sense doth eat, 141. faultless, 279. green-eyed, it is the, 153. London, 261. many-headed, 194. of so frightful mien, 317. Monstrous, every fault seeming, 70. little voice, 57. tail our cat has got, 285. Mont Blanc is the monarch, 553. Month, a little, 128. laughter for a, 84. march stout once a, 273. more than he will stand to in a, 107. of June, leafy, 499. of leaves and roses, 655. of May, in the merry, 175. Months without an R, 857. Monument, enduring, 565. my gentle verse, your, 162. patience on a, 76. Monuments, hung up for, 95. shall last when Egypt's fall, 309. upon my breast, 571. Monumental alabaster, smooth as, 156. pomp of age, 479. Mood, Dorian, of flutes, 225. fantastic as a woman's, 492. in any shape in any, 552. in listening, she stood, 490. sweet, when pleasant thoughts, 466. that blessed, 467. unused to the melting, 157. Moody madness, 381. Moon, auld in hir arme, 404. be a dog and bay the, 114. by night, nor the, 824. by yonder blessed, 106. cast before the, 32. cast beyond the, 11. close by the, 230. course of one revolving, 268. glimpses of the, 131. had filled her horn, thrice the, 306. has climbed the highest hill, 673. honour from the pale-faced, 84. in full-orbed glory, 507. inconstant, 106. into salt tears resolves the, 109. is an arrant thief, 109. looks on many brooks, 521. loud thundering to the, 358. lucent as a rounded, 661. made of green cheese, 19. maids who love the, 520. minions of the, 82. mortals call the, 565. night-flower sees but one, 521. no morn no, 586. of Mahomet, 566. reverence to yon peeping, 173. rising in clouded majesty, 233. shall rise, when the, 174. shine at full or no, 214. silent as the, 241. silent night with this fair, 233. sits arbitress, 225. swear not by the, 106. sweet regent of the sky, 426. takes up the wondrous tale, 300. that monthly changes, 106. unmask her beauty to the, 129. wandering, behold the, 250. went up the sky, the moving, 498. yestreen I saw the new, 404. Moons wasted, some nine, 149. Moon's unclouded grandeur, 568. Moonbeams are bright, for the, 611. play, about their ranks the, 536. [1029]Moonlight and feeling, music, 567. meet me by, alone, 594. shade, along the, 335. sleeps upon this bank, 65. tale told by, 594. visit Melrose by, 487. Moon-struck madness, 240. Moor, lady married to the, 477. Moore, Tom, a health to thee, 553. Moorish fen, lake or, 244. Moping melancholy, 240. Moral evil and of good, 466. good a practical stimulus, 724. no man's sufficiency to be so, 53. point a, or adorn a tale, 365. sensible and well-bred man, 415. Morals, bible is a book of, 530. which Milton held, 472. why man of, 260. Moralist, teach the rustic, to die, 385. Morality is perplexed, 411. periodical fits of, 591. religion and, 370. unawares expires, 332. Moralize my song, 27. Moralized his song, 328. Mordre wol out, 5. More, angels could no, 307. blessed to give, 843. can tie with, 451. frayd then hurt, 11. giving thy sum of, 67. in sorrow than in anger, 128. is meant than meets the ear, 250. is thy due than more than all, 117. knave than fool, 41. matter for a May morning, 76. matter with less art, 133. more honoured in the breach than the observance, 130. no man see me, 99. of the serpent than dove, 41. sinned against than sinning, 147. than a crime, it is, 805. than a little, 86. than all can pay, 117. than kin less than kind, 127. than painting can express, 301. the merrier, 19. things in heaven and earth, 133. who dares do, 118. Morn and cold indifference came, 301. and liquid dew of youth, 129. blushing like the, 237. cheerful at, he wakes, 394. fair laughs the, 383. furthers a man on his road, 694. genial, appears, 513. golden light of, 584. her rosy steps, 234. in russet mantle clad, 127. incense-breathing, 384. lights that do mislead the, 49. like a lobster boiled, the, 213. like a summer's, 502. love-song to the, 611. meek-eyed, appears, 355. no, no noon no dawn, 586. not waking till she sings, 32. of toil nor night of waking, 491. on the Indian steep, 243. one, I missed him, 386. opening eyelids of the, 247. risen on mid-noon, 235, 476. salutation to the, 97. somewhere 't is always, 604. suns that gild the vernal, 424. sweet approach of even or, 230. sweet is the breath of, 233. till night he sung from, 427. to noon he fell, from, 225. tresses like the, 246. waked by the circling hours, 235. was fair the skies were clear, 611. with rosy hand, 235. with the dawning of, 515. Morning air, scent the, 132. all in the, betime, 142. at odds with, 123. best of the sons of the, 535. bid me good, 433. brightly breaks the, 676. come in the, 680. dew, as the sun the, 270. dew, chaste as, 308. dew, faded like the, 513. dew, washed with, 491. dew, womb of, 28. drum-beat, 533. earliest light of the, 529. ever break, when did, 520. face, disasters in his, 397. face, schoolboy with his shining, 69. fair came forth, 241. found myself famous one, 560. full many a glorious, 161. in the, thou shalt hear, 302. life how pleasant is thy, 447. like the spirit of a youth, 158. lowers, the dawn is overcast the, 297. Lucifer son of the, 833. more matter for a May, 76. never wore to evening, 631. of the times, in the, 627. of the world, in the, 644. reflection came with the, 301, 494. saw two clouds at, 677. shows the day, as, 241. sky, forehead of the, 248. sky, opens to the, 677. somewhere, 't is always, 604. sow thy seed in the, 831. stars of, dewdrops, 235. stars sang together, 817. wings of the, 824. womb of the, 823, 851. Morning-gate of glory, 639. Morning-star, glittering like the, 409. of memory, 549. Morning's march, in life's, 515. Morrow, desire of the night for the, 567. good night till it be, 106. no part of their good, 258. take no thought for the, 838. watching for the, 803. windy night a rainy, 162. [1030]Morsel for a monarch, 157. under his tongue, 283. Mortal cares, far from, 534. coil, shuffled off this, 135. crisis doth portend, 212. frame, quit this, 334. frame, stirs this, 501. hopes defeated, 482. ills prevailing, flood of, 770. instruments, 111. men think all men, 307. mixture of earth's mould, 243. murders, twenty, 122. passions, necessity of, 740. resting-place so fair, no, 546. spirit of, be proud, 561. taste brought death, 223. thing, laugh at any, 558. through a crown's disguise, 391. to the skies, he raised a, 272. Mortals call the moon, whom, 565. given, some feelings to, 491. human, 57. the spirit of, 561. to command success, not in, 297. to the skies, raise, 532. what fools these, 58. Mortality, child of, 434. gladly would I meet, 239. is too weak to bear them, 281. kept watch o'er man's, 478. o'ersways their power, 162. thoughts of, 222. to frail, 170. Mortality's strong hand, 80. Mortar, bray a fool in a, 829. Moses, Pan lends his pagan horn to, 331. Moss and flowers, azure, 565. and through brake, through, 506. rolling stone gathers no, 14. Moss-beds, purpled the, 570. Moss-covered bucket, 537. Mossy marbles rest, the, 635. stone, violet by a, 467. Most, he serves me, 339. unkindest cut of all, 113. Motes that people the sunbeams, 249. Moth, desire of the, for the star, 567. Moths, maidens like, 540. Mother Earth, common growth of, 468. father brethren all in thee, 338. happy he with such a, 630. honour thy father and, 675. in Israel, I arose a, 814. is a mother still, 502. man before thy, 424. man before your,
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