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241.
Poesy,
heavenly gift of, 270.
seeds of, by heaven sown, 347.
some participation of divineness, 169.
Poet
be joyful, let the, 655.
cannot die, the, 627.
dies, when the, 488.
God is the perfect, 643.
has grudge against poet, 693.
is made as well as born, 179.
lunatic lover and the, 59.
naturalist and historian, 367.
once loved, 335.
sings, this is truth the, 626.
soaring, 253.
speak to men with power, 578.
still more a man than men, 578.
they had no, and they died, 330.
was ever, so trusted before, 372.
whose work so content us, 388.
without love, 578.
Poets
are all who love, 654.
are sultans, 258.
are the hierophants of inspiration, 568.
by their sufferings grow, 216.
dream, as youthful, 249.
fancy, or youthful, 301.
feign of bliss and joy, 94.
forms of ancient, 504.
histories make, witty, 168.
in their misery dead, 470.
in three distant ages born, 270.
in youth begin in gladness, 470.
lose half the praise, 221.
pensive, painful vigils keep, 331.
sing, all that, 606.
steal from Homer, 185.
styled, love is a boy by, 213.
that, lasting marble seek, 220.
things the first, had, 40.
we, in our youth, 470.
who feel great truths, 654.
who made us heirs, 477.
Poet's
brain, should possess a, 40.
darling, the, 473.
dream, consecration and the, 475.
ear, flattery lost on, 487.
eye in a fine frenzy rolling, 59.
eye, muse with a, 513.
lines, where go the, 636.
pages, sculptured in stone on, 648.
pen turns them to shapes, 59.
Poetess, maudlin, 326.
Poetic
child, meet nurse for a, 489.
fields encompass me, 299.
justice with lifted scale, 330.
nook, seat in some, 536.
pains, pleasure in, 419.
prose, warbler of, 421.
Poetical, gods had made thee, 70.
Poetry,
angling is somewhat like, 207.
best words in best order, 505.
is speaking painting, 742.
melancholy madness of, 688.
men are cradled into, 566.
mere mechanic art, 414.
of earth is never dead, 577.
of ethics from Byron's, 591.
of speech, the, 545.
old-fashioned, 208.
prose run mad not, 327.
simple passionate and sensuous, 254.
tender charm of, 486.
wit eloquence and, 260.
Point
a moral or adorn a tale, 365.
armed at, exactly cap-a-pe, 128.
don't put too fine a, 792.
his slow unmoving finger at, 155.
of a diamond, 835.
of all my greatness, 99.
of death, at the, 841.
swim to yonder, 110.
thus I bore my, 84.
Points,
armed at all, 128.
in the law, eleven, 296.
of heaven, kindred, 485.
out an hereafter, 298.
the meeting, 326.
to yonder glade, 335.
true to the kindred, 485.
Poison
for serpents, 718.
for the age's tooth, 78.
of misused wine, 243.
one man's, another's meat, 199.
ounce of, in one pocket, 593.
steel nor, can touch him, 121.
Poisoned
chalice, 118.
rat in a hole, like a, 292.
Poisoning of a dart, 261.
Poke,
drew a dial from his, 68.
pig in a, buying or selling of, 20.
Pole,
from Indus to the, 333.
soldier's, is fallen, 159.
to pole, beloved from, 449.
to pole, truth from, 300.
true as the needle to the, 306.
were I so tall to reach the, 303.
Policy,
honesty is the best, 790.
kings will be tyrants from, 410.
turn him to any cause of, 91.
Polished
idleness, 457.
manners, 422.
razor, satire is like a, 350.
Polite
learning, men of, 284.
never mentions hell to ears, 322.
Politeness, pine-apple of, 440.
Political
bands, dissolve the, 434.
fault, it is a, 805.
[1057]Politician,
coffee makes the, wise, 326.
that would circumvent God, 143.
Politicians, whole race of, 290.
Politics, conscience with, 442.
Poll,
all flaxen was his, 142.
talked like poor, 388.
Pollutes whate'er it touches, power, 567.
Pollutions,
safe from sin's, 615.
sun through, 169.
Pomegranate from Browning, some, 620.
Pomp,
all his, without his force, 412.
and circumstance, 154.
and glory of this world, 99.
blot out vain, 755.
candied tongue lick absurd, 137.
give lettered, 618.
of age, monumental, 479.
of power, 384.
sepúlchred in such, 251.
take physic, 147.
to flight, puts all the, 333.
worthless, of homage, 571.
Pomps and vanity, 850.
Pompey's shade, great, 298.
Pompous in the grave, 219.
Pond,
mantle like a standing, 60.
Ponderous
and marble jaws, 131.
axes rung, no, 535.
woe, though a, 289.
Pontic sea, like to the, 155.
Pool, mantle of the standing, 147.
Poop was beaten gold, 157.
Poor
a thing is man, how, 39.
always ye have with you, 843.
and content is rich enough, 153.
annals of the, 384.
but honest, my friends were, 73.
Christ himself was, 190.
considereth the, 820.
creature small beer, 89.
destruction of the, 825.
exchequer of the, 81.
give the rest to the, 770.
grind the faces of the, 833.
he that considereth the, 820.
he that hath pity upon the, 827.
how many, I see, 301.
I am stale, 160.
I rich they, 22.
in thanks, I am even, 134.
indeed, makes me, 153.
infirm weak and despised, 147.
laws grind the, 395.
lone woman, 89.
love their country and be, 336.
make no new friends, 611.
man has grudge against poor man, 693.
man laughs loudest of all, 637.
must be wisely visited, 639.
naked wretches, 147.
old man, sorrows of a, 433.
pensioner, 306.
prophets apostles all, 190.
rich gifts wax, 136.
scandalous and, 279.
that found'st me, 398.
that have not patience, 152.
the offering be, though, 525.
though much they have, 22.
to do him reverence, 113.
to slight the, 345.
Tom 's a-cold, 147.
too, for a bribe, 387.
wanders heaven-directed to the, 321.
wants that pinch the, 424.
weak palsy-stricken, 575.
when that the, have cried Cæsar wept, 113.
wise man like a book, 181.
without Thee we are, 421.
Poorest man in his cottage, 365.
Pope of Rome, no more than the, 212.
Popery, inclines a man to, 222.
Popish liturgy, 365.
Poplar pale, edged with, 251.
Poppies
overcharged with rain, 338.
pleasures are like, 451.
Poppy nor mandragora, 154.
Population, agricultural, bravest, 719.
Populous city pent, long in, 239.
Porcelain
clay of humankind, 277.
of human clay, 558.
Porcupine, upon the fretful, 131.
Porpentine, upon the fretful, 131.
Porpoise, fat as a, 293.
Porridge,
breath to cool your, 773, 789.
nose into other men's, 787.
Port
as meke as is a mayde, his, 1.
for men, 374.
of all men's labours, 170.
pride in their, 395.
to imperial Tokay, 380.
Ports and happy havens, 80.
Portal we call death, whose, 615.
Portance in my travels' history, 150.
Porters, hung with grooms and, 626.
Portion,
he wales a, 447.
in this life, my, 253.
of that around me, I become, 543.
of uncertain paper, certain, 556.
that best, of a good man's life, 467.
Portions
of eternity, 656.
of the soul of man, 656.
Portius, thy steady temper, 297.
Posies, thousand fragrant, 41.
Possess
a poet's brain, 40.
but one idea, he seems to, 371.
to see to feel and to, 541.
Possessed
but not enjoyed, 342.
by their money, 188.
first I have, 549.
with inward light, 503.
Possessing
all things, 501.
too dear for my, 162.
Possession,
bliss in, 496.
fie on, 4.
is eleven points in the law, 296.
man's best, 698.
object in, 748.
of a day, the poor, 339.
would not show, virtue that, 53.
Possest, less pleasing when, 381.
Possibilities, pounds and, 45.
Possible
and proper, things, 753.
worlds, best of, 801.
Post,
evil news rides, 242.
[1058]o'er land and ocean, 252.
of honour is a private station, 298, 349.
Posteriors of this day, 56.
Posterity,
contemporaneous, 361.
done for us, what has, 439.
intimately known to, 591.
look forward to, 409.
obligation to, 439.
think of your, 458, 747.
to imitate, 688.
we are a kind of, 361.
what, will say, 361.
Postern of a needle's eye, 82.
Posting winds, rides on the, 160.
Posy of a ring, prologue or the, 138.
Pot,
boil like a, 818.
calls the kettle black, 791.
death in the, 816.
of ale and safety, 91.
thorns under a, 830.
three-hooped, 94.
Pots of ale, size of, 210.
Potations,
banish strong, 432.
pottle-deep, 152.
Potent
grave and reverend signiors, 149.
over sun and star, 482.
Potentiality of growing rich, 374.
Pottage, breath to cool his, 738.
Potter
is jealous of potter, 693.
power over the clay, 844.
Pottle-deep, potations, 152.
Pouch, tester I 'll have in, 45.
Pouncet-box 'twixt his finger, 83.
Pound foolish penny wise, 186.
Pounds,
rich with forty, 396.
seven hundred, and possibilities, 45.
six hundred, a year, 289.
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