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281. glory shows the, 281. God moves in a mysterious, 423. guide my lonely, 402. heaven's wide pathless, 250. home, the next, 204. [1140]home, the shortest, 204. homeward plods his weary, 384. I am going a long, 629. in such a solemn, 635. let the wicked forsake his, 834. life's common, 472. lion in the, there is a, 828. long is the, and hard, 227. longest, round, 204. madness lies that, 147. man's heart deviseth his, 826. marshall'st me the, 119. mind my compass and my, 354. narrow is the, 839. no t' other side the, 586. noiseless tenor of their, 385. of all flesh, 181. of all the earth, 814. of bargain, in the, 85. of kindness, save in the, 463. of life, my, 124. of transgressors, 826. on their winding, 536. one, possible of speaking truth, 651. out of his wreck, 100. parting of the, 835. permit nature to take her, 780. pretty Fanny's, 305. she dances such a, 256. small to greater must give, 157. solar walk or milky, 315. something given that, 185. sordid, he wends, 564. steep and thorny, to heaven, 129. tenor of his, 425. that milky, which nightly, 236. through Eden took their, 240. through many a weary, 580. to be deceived, 795. to dusty death, 125. to heaven, all the, 259. to heaven led the, 313. to hit a woman's heart, 597. to parish church, plain as, 68. we will precede lead the, 441. where is the good, 835. where prudence points the, 672. which, I fly is hell, 231. which, shall I fly, 231. which, the wind is, 195. which, they walk, 119. wide is the gate broad the, 839. wisdom finds a, 444. working out its, 267. Ways, amend your, 835. among the untrodden, 469. cheerful, of men, 230. fortune hath divers, 35. God fulfils himself in many, 629. hundred and fifty, 71. newest kind of, 90. of glory, trod the, 100. of God, just are the, 242. of God to man, vindicate the, 315. of God to men, justify the, 223. of heaven, just are the, 344. of her household, 829. of hoar antiquity, 403. of honour, the perfect, 101. of men, far from the, 345. of pleasantness, 825. of the gods full of providence, 749. shadow falls both, 240. stand ye in the, 835. the heart doth reveal, 502. that are dark, 669. to lengthen our days, 521. torture ten thousand, 270. travel on life's common, 472. wandered all our, 26. Wayfaring men, 835. Wayward and tetchy, 97. sisters depart in peace, 676. We are men my liege, 121. are ne'er like angels, 182. never mention her, 581.
Weak against the strong, 653. and beggarly elements, 846. and despised old man, 147. concessions of the, 408. fine by defect and delicately, 321. minds led captive, 240. overcome the strong, 696. protest of the, 653. the flesh is, 841. to be a sinner, too, 109. to be, is miserable, 223. women went astray, if, 287. Weaker vessel, as unto the, 849. Weakest bodies, strongest works in, 141. goes to the wall, 104. kind of fruit, 64. Weakness, amiable, 442. strength perfect in, 846. stronger by, 221. Weaknesses, amiable, 430. Weal, prayer for others', 539. the public, 777. Wealth, accumulates, where, 396. and commerce, 680. and freedom reign, 394. boundless his, 488. by any means get, 329. e'er gave, all that, 384. excess of, is cause of covetousness, 41. excludes but one evil, 373. genuine and less guilty, 257. get place and, 329. ignorance of, his best riches, 396. loss of, is loss of dirt, 8. of Ormus and of Ind, 226. of seas the spoils of war, 569. of the Indies, 373. preferring to eternal praise, 341. private credit is, 689. rich from want of, 387. shade that follows, 402. that sinews bought, 418. virtue in exchange for, 736. Wealthy and wise, healthy, 360. curled darlings, 149. Weans in their bed, are the, 679. Weapon, satire 's my, 328. still as snowflakes, 538. Weapons, women's, water-drops, 146. [1141]Wear a crown, sweet to, 94. a face of joy, 471. a golden sorrow, 98. a lion's hide, 79. motley 's the only, 68. not much the worse for, 417. out than rust out, better, 853. Wearers of rings and chains, 511. Weariest worldly life, 49. Weariness can snore, 160. may toss him, 205. of the flesh, 832. Wearing, worse for the, 16. Wearisome condition, 35. Wears a hood, drink with him that, 22. Weary and old with service, 99. and worn, with fingers, 585. be at rest, there the, 816. bones, come to lay his, 100. of breath, one more unfortunate, 586. of conjectures, I am, 299. of toil and of tears, 668. stale flat and unprofitable, 128. with disasters, 121. Weasel, it is like a, 139. Weather, fair, out of the north, 817. many can brook the, 55. through pleasant and cloudy, 433. will be fair for the sky is red, 840. wind or, nought cared for, 503. Weathercock on a steeple, 44. Weathered the storm, 464. Weave the warp, 383. Weaver's shuttle, swifter than a, 816. Web from their own entrails spin, 274. in middle of her, 175. like the stained, 526. of our life is of mingled yarn, 74. tangled, we weave, 490. that whitens in the sun, 526. Webster a steam-engine, 461. Wed at leisure, wooed in haste, 72. December when they, 71. itself with thought, speech, 632. with this ring I thee, 851. Wedded love, hail, 234. maid and widowed wife, 494. Wedding is destiny, 10. Wedding-gown is prettiest, 597. Wedge, for a tough log a tough, 712. Wedges of gold, 96. Wedged in that timber, 278. Wedlock compared to public feasts, 176. Wee short hour, some, 446. thing, bonny, 450. thing handsome, 450. wife of mine, sweet, 450. Willie Winkie, 679. Weed flung from the rock, 542. ill, groweth fast, 13. ill, grows apace, 35. in palmer's, 243. on Lethe wharf, 131. pernicious, 415. who art so lovely fair, 155. Weeds, bittern booming in the, 592. dank and dropping, 253. of glorious feature, 30. outworn, winter, 566. who in widow, appears, 449. wiped away the, 598. Weed's plain heart, 656. Weeded, rich soils often to be, 168. Week, argument for a, 84. divide the Sunday from the, 126. of all the days that 's in the, 285. Weeks thegither, fou for, 451. Week's labour, good, 174. Weep a people inurned, 592. away the life of care, 566. here must I wake and, 450. in our darkness, let us, 655. laugh that I may not, 558. leaves the wretch to, 402. let the stricken deer go, 138. make the laughter, 163. might not, for thee, 563. night is the time to, 497. no more, lady, 405. no more nor sigh, 183. not for him, 655. such tricks as make the angels, 48. tears such as angels, 225. that trust and that deceiving, 641. the more because in vain, 386. to record, 513. while all around thee, 438. who would not, 327. women must, 664. words that, 262. yet scarce know why, 525. Weeper laugh, make the, 163. Weeping eyes, wipe my, 303. for the morrow, 803. thou sat'st, 438. to heal sorrow by, 697. upon his bed has sate, 617. Weigh my eyelids down, 89. the man not his title, 282. Weighs upon the heart, 125. Weighed in the balances, 835. Weight, heavy and the weary, 467. if clay could think and mind were, 483. in gold, thrice their, 456. of learning, 634. of mightiest monarchies, 227. of seventy years, 479. of woe, bowed down by, 561. the enormous, 337. Weighty sense flows in fit words, 268. Weird sisters, 123. Welcome at an inn, warmest, 379. deep-mouthed, 556. ever smiles, 102. friend, when it comes say, 258. in your eye your hand, 117. peaceful evening in, 420. pure-eyed faith, 243. shade, more, 313. small cheer and great, 50. the coming guest, 328, 346. the sweet, more, 74. Welkin dome, lit the, 574. Well, all is well that ends, 13. bucket which hung in the, 537. descended, desirable to be, 729. [1142]done is done soon enough, 781. good deed to say, 98. heart's deep, 683. here, if we do, 439. if the end be well all is, 802. last drop in the, 553. live, what thou livest, 240. not so deep as a, 107. not wisely but too, 156. of English undefyled, 28. oft we mar what 's, 146. paid that is well satisfied, 65. read, exceedingly, 86. said again, 98. shaken, when taken to be, 454. still forever fare thee, 552. stricken in age,
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