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denyed his Lord, 686.
feared full twenty times, 468.
I 'll call him, 78.
Peter's
dome, that rounded, 598.
keys, 331.
Peterkin, quoth little, 507.
Petition me no petitions, 362, 862.
Petrifies the feeling, 448.
Petticoat,
her feet beneath her, 256.
tempestuous, 201.
Petty pace, creeps in this, 125.
Phalanx,
in perfect, 225.
the Pyrrhic, 557.
Phantasma, like a, 111.
Phantom of delight, she was a, 474.
Phantoms of hope, 367.
Pherecydes, stories about, 759.
Phials hermetically sealed, 291.
Phidias, his awful Jove young, 598.
[1052]Philanthropists in time of famine, 597.
Philip
and Mary on a shilling, 215.
drunk, appeal from, 807.
receiving news of success, 731.
when arbitrator, 731.
Philips whose touch harmonious, 367.
Philippi, I will see thee at, 115.
Philistines
be upon the, 814.
opponent of the children of light, 665.
Phillis, neat-handed, 248.
Philologists who chase a panting syllable, 416.
Philosopher
and friend, 320.
can scorn, scarce the firm, 356.
never yet that could endure the toothache, 53.
Philosophers
have judged, as wise, 214.
sayings of, 212.
will put their names to their books, 188.
Philosophic mind, the, 478.
Philosopher,
he was a, 1.
muscular training of a, 745.
Philosophie, Aristotle and his, 1.
Philosophy
adversity's sweet milk, 108.
bringeth about to religion, 166.
could find it out, if, 134.
depth in, 166.
dreamt of in your, 133.
for fear divine, 632.
hast any, in thee shepherd, 70.
how charming is divine, 245.
I ask not proud, 516.
inclineth to atheism, 166.
is a good horse in the stable, 401.
is nothing but discretion, 195.
lights of mild, 297.
makes men deep, 168.
of one who studies, 745.
search of deep, 260.
teaching by examples, 304.
that no, can lift, 486.
triumphs over past evils, 794.
vain wisdom and false, 228.
what to be gained from, 762.
will clip an angel's wings, 574.
Phœbus
'gins arise, 159.
in his strength, 77.
what a name, 539.
Phœbus' wain, wheels of, 243.
Phocion
and Demosthenes, 728.
saying of, 734.
Phosphor, sweet, bring the day, 203.
Phrase,
a fico for the, 45.
choice word and measured, 470.
of peace, the soft, 149.
proverbed with a grandsire, 104.
would be more german, 145.
Phrases, mint of, in his brain, 54.
Phrygian Turk, 45.
Physic,
gold in, is a cordial, 2.
pomp, take, 147.
throw, to the dogs, 125.
to preserve health, 167.
well because I use none of your, 737.
Physics pain, labour we delight in, 120.
Physical
and metaphysical impossibility, 578.
arguments and opinions, 780.
Physically impossible, 441.
Physician
heal thyself, 841.
is there no, there, 835.
presumed to call himself a, 692.
Physicians,
catch diseases to cure them, 189.
use three, 686.
Pia mater, womb of, 55.
Pick
a pocket, not scruple to, 282.
no quarrels, 398.
Picks yer pocket, smiles while it, 350.
Picked,
age is grown so, 143.
out of ten thousand, 133.
up his crumbs, 393.
Picking and stealing, 850.
Pickwickian sense, in a, 652.
Pict, from a naked, 685.
Picture,
look here upon this, 140.
placed the busts between, 312.
who looks at an American, 462.
Pictures,
eyes make, 502.
for the page atone, 331.
in Afric maps, savage, 289.
of silver, 828.
Pictured urn, fancy from her, 382.
Pie,
finger in every, 789.
no man's, is freed from his finger, 98.
Piece,
faultless, to see, 323.
of British manhood, sounder, 579.
of work is a man, what a, 134.
Pieces, dash him to, 114.
Piecemeal on the rock, 549.
Piercing the night's dull ear, 92.
Pierian spring, taste not the, 323.
Piety
nor wit shall lure it, 768.
whose soul sincere, 391.
Pig in a poke, buying or selling of, 20.
Pigs squeak, naturally as, 210.
Pike-staff, plain as a, 351, 800.
Pilfers wretched plans, 412.
Pilgrim
gray, honour comes a, 390.
of eternity, 565.
shrines, such graves are, 562.
steps in amice gray, 241.
stock pithed with hardihood, 660.
Pilgrim's Progress that wonderful book, 591.
Pilgrimage, overtaketh in his, 44.
Pilgrimages, folk to gon on, 1.
Pillar
of fire by night, 813.
of salt, 813.
of state, seemed a, 227.
Pillared
firmament, 245.
shade high overarched, 239.
Pillory, each window, like a, 214.
Pillow hard, finds the down, 160.
Pilot
cannot mitigate the billows, 730.
in extremity, a daring, 267.
't is a fearful night, 581.
of my proper woe, 552.
of the Galilean lake, 247.
that weathered the storm, 464.
Pimpernell and twenty more, 72.
Pin
a day's a groat a year, 363.
bores with a little, 82.
Pins it with a star, 582.
Pin's fee, do not set my life at a, 131.
[1053]Pincers tear, where the, 312.
Pinch,
a lean-faced villain, 50.
necessity's sharp, 146.
Pinches, where the shoe, 724.
Pindarus, house of, 252.
Pine,
dwindle peak and, 116.
for thee, then most I, 607.
I live they lack I have they, 22.
immovable infixed, 228.
land of palm and southern, 628.
to equal which the tallest, 224.
with fear and sorrow, 29.
Pines,
silent sea of, 501.
thunder-harp of, 667.
tops of the eastern, 81.
under the yaller, 660.
Pine-apple of politeness, 440.
Pined
and wanted food, 465.
in thought, 76.
Pink
and the pansy, 248.
eyne, Bacchus with, 158.
of courtesy, the very, 107.
of perfection, 401.
Pinks that grow, the, 184.
Pinnace, sail like my, 45.
Pinned with a single star, 582.
Pinto, Ferdinand Mendez, 294.
Piny mountain, 504.
Pious
action we do sugar o'er, 135.
frauds and holy shifts, 212.
not the less a man though, 797.
seem when only bilious, 586.
thoughts, she sent, 221.
Pipe
but as the linnets sing, 632.
easier to be played on than a, 139.
for fortune's finger, 138.
Gill shall dance and Jack shall, 199.
glorious in a, 555.
tipped with amber, 555.
to smoke in cold weather, 673.
to the spirit ditties, 576.
Pipes
and whistles in his sound, 69.
soft, play on, 576.
Piping time of peace, 96.
Pippins, old, toothsomest, 181.
Pit,
monster of the, 329.
they 'll fill a, as well as better, 87.
whoso diggeth a, 829.
Pitch,
dark as, 265.
he that toucheth, 837.
my moving tent, nightly, 497.
out of tune above the, 771.
which flies the higher, 93.
Pitched, as the mind is, 421.
Pitcher broken at the fountain, 831.
Pitchers have ears, 17.
Pitchfork, clothes thrown on with a, 292.
Piteous chase, 67.
Pith
and moment, enterprises of, 136.
seven years', these arms had, 149.
Pitiful 't was wondrous pitiful, 150.
Pitiless storm, pelting of this, 147.
Pity,
challenge double, 25.
drops of sacred, 69.
gave ere charity began, 396.
he hath a tear for, 90.
I learn to, them, 402.
is akin to love, 282.
is the straightest path to love, 918.
like a new-born babe, 118.
melts the mind to love, 272.
of it Iago the pity of it, 155.
swells the tide of love, 308.
't is 't is true, 133.
that it was great, so it was, 83.
the sorrows of a poor old man, 433.
then embrace, endure then, 317.
upon the poor, he that hath, 827.
writ, within the leaf of, 109.
Pity's self be dead, till, 390.
Pity-pat, his heart kep' goin, 659.
Pity-Zekle, but hern went, 659.
Pixes and rosaries, 215.
Place,
all other things give, 349.
and time, bounds of, 382.
and wealth, get, 329.
as a nail in a sure, 834.
at home in a better, 67.
below the skies, 538.
but the fate of, 98.
did then adhere, nor time nor, 118.
dignified by the doer's deed, 73.
ear in many a secret, 469.
everywhere his, 260.
first in glory first in, 344.
fittest, where man can die, 680.
get wealth and, 329.
in childhood, there was a, 583.
in many a solitary, 468.
in thy memory dearest, 678.
jolly, in times of old, 472.
keep the pain but change the, 303.
kiss the, to make it well, 535.
know him any more, 816.
men are servants in great, 165.
mind is its own, 224.
no, like home, 568.
no respect of, 75.
of festivity, pleasant, 544.
of my birth, came to the, 550.
of rest, where to choose their, 240.
or time, not to be changed by, 224.
pensive though a happy, 482.
pride of, 120.
right man in the right, 642.
stands upon a slippery, 79.
sunshine in the shady, 27.
that has known him, 816.
thereof shall know it no more, 816.
those who have the second, 291.
towering in her pride of, 120.
when virtuous things proceed, 73.
where he is not known, 372.
where honour 's lodged, 214.
where the tree falleth, 831.
which 't is not good manners to mention, 287.
worship the gods of the, 193.
Places
all alike distant from heaven, 190.
do not grace men, 737.
fill up their proper, 265.
lines in pleasant, 818.
men grace the,
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