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pleasure in the pathless, 547.
senators of mighty, 575.
stoic of the, 516.
to the sleeping, singeth, 499.
wailing winds and naked, 573.
when wild in, 275.
whispered it to the, 238.
Woodbine,
luscious, 58.
well-attired, 248.
Woodcocks, springes to catch, 130.
Wooden
shoes, round-heads and, 300.
walls of England, 861.
Woodman
spare that tree, 595.
spare the beechen tree, 516.
Woodman's axe lies free, 570.
Wood-notes wild, native, 249.
Wood-pigeons breed, where the, 380.
Wooed,
beautiful therefore to be, 93.
in haste to wed at leisure, 72.
woman therefore may be, 104.
woman in this humour, 96.
would be, not unsought be won, 237.
Wooer, was a thriving, 295.
Woof,
spun out of Iris', 243.
weave the warp weave the, 383.
Wooing
in my boys, I 'll go, 406.
the caress, 555.
Wooingly, heaven's breath smells, 117.
Wool,
all cry and no, 211.
go for, come home shorn, 791.
moche crye and no, 7.
of bat and tongue of dog, 123.
tease the huswife's, 246.
Wool-gathering,
thoughts ran a, 792.
wits from, 173.
Woollen, odious in, 321.
Word,
accoutred as I was upon the, 110.
Alone, knells in that, 606.
Alone, that worn out, 606.
and a blow, 107, 277.
and measured phrase, 470.
answer me in one, 70.
as fail, no such, 606.
as good as his bond, 790.
at random spoken, 492.
changed for a worse one, 343.
character dead at every, 442.
choleric, in the captain, 48.
damned use that, in hell, 108.
dropped a tear upon the, 379.
everich, he most reherse, 2.
every whispered, 551.
farewell a, that must be, 548.
farewell that fatal, 551.
fitly spoken, 828.
flirtation that significant, 353.
for teaching me that, 65.
God in his works and, 304.
He was the, that spake it, 177.
honest woman of her, 63.
[1151]honour, what is that, 87.
in season spoken, 611.
it was bilbow, the, 351.
light dies before thy uncreating, 332.
never break thy, 750.
never wanted a good, 400.
no man relies on, 279.
of Cæsar might have stood, 113.
of onset gave, 474.
of promise to our ear, 126.
of righteousness, 848.
once familiar, 581.
reputation dies at every, 326.
so idly spoken, 606.
spoken in due season, 826.
suit the action to the, 137.
sweet in every whispered, 551.
tears wash out a, 768.
that must be, 548.
think not thy, alone is right, 692.
to scorn, laughed his, 415.
to the action, suit the, 137.
to throw at a dog, 66.
too large, tempted her with, 52.
torture one poor, 270.
voice like a prophet's, 562.
wash out a, of it, 768.
whose lightest, 131.
with her sharp is the, 294.
with this learned Theban, 147.
Words
all ears took captive, whose, 74.
all the power of, 330.
and actions, from all her, 238.
apt and gracious, delivers in, 55.
are but empty thanks, 296.
are faint, all, 437.
are like leaves, 323.
are men's daughters, 368.
are no deeds, 98.
are the daughters of earth, 368.
are the physician of a mind diseased, 695.
are things, 558.
are wise men's counters, 200.
are women deeds are men, 206.
as in fashions, in, 324.
at random flung, 437.
be few, let thy, 830.
be not confused in, 755.
bethumped with, 78.
brave Raleigh spoke, 330.
charm agony with, 53.
congealed by cold, 738.
darkeneth counsel by, 817.
deceiving, in, 251.
deeds not, 185.
Emerson whose rich, 658.
fair, never hurt the tongue, 38.
familiar as household, 92.
finden, newe, 2.
fine, wonder where you stole 'em, 290.
flows in fit, 268.
fly up, my, 140.
forcible are right, 816.
give sorrow, 124.
have suffered corruption, 174.
he multiplieth, 817.
I understand a fury in your, 155.
immodest, admit of no defence, 278.
in their best order, 505.
intellectual power through, 480.
joys of sense lie in three, 319.
like airy servitors, 253.
long-tailed, in osity, 462.
men of few, are the best men, 91.
move slow, the, 324.
multitude of, 758.
Narcissa's last, 321.
no, can paint, 437.
no, suffice the secret soul, 551.
of all sad, of tongue or pen, 619.
of learned length, 397.
of love then spoken, 523.
of Marmion, the last, 490.
of Mercury are harsh, 57.
of the wise as goads, 832.
of truth and soberness, 843.
repeats his, 79.
report thy, how he may, 242.
rhapsody of, 140.
smell of the apron, 732.
smelt of the lamp, 728.
smoother than butter, 821.
sounding on through, 465.
spareth his, 827.
sweet as honey, 337.
ten low, in one dull line, 324.
that Bacon or Raleigh spoke, 330.
that burn, 382.
that have been so nimble, 196.
that weep and tears that speak, 262.
the unpleasantest, 64.
the shadows of actions, 729.
things not made for, 759.
thou hast spoken, 682.
though ne'er so witty, 25.
to give fair, 12.
to them, wut 's, 660.
two narrow, hic jacet, 27.
two, to that bargain, 294.
unpack my heart with, 135.
weighty sense flows in fit, 268.
were few, looks were fond, 537.
were now written, that my, 817.
with heavenly, 36.
with these dark, 479.
without knowledge, 817.
without thoughts, 140.
words words, 133.
worst of thoughts the worst of, 153.
writ in waters, 37.
Wordsworth's healing power, 665.
Wordy, be not, 750.
Wore a wreath of roses, 581.
Work
and tools, there is always, 656.
books or, or healthful play, 302.
born with him, man's, 656.
creature 's at his dirty, again, 327.
for man to mend, 270.
goes bravely on, the, 295.
huddle up their, 419.
is done, the reaper's, 570.
made manifest, 845.
man goeth forth unto his, 823.
many hands make light, 17.
[1152]men must, 664.
nature's noblest, 446.
night cometh when no man can, 843.
noblest, she classes O, 446.
of a moment, 785.
of God, the noblest, 319.
of our hands, 822.
of polished idleness, 457.
of their own hearts, 566.
rising to a man's, 753.
together for good, 844.
to sport as tedious as to, 83.
under our labour grows, 238.
what a piece of, is a man, 134.
who first invented, 509.
woman's, is never done, 688.
workman known by the, 797.
Works
done least rapidly, 647.
each natural agent, 36.
follows God in his, 304.
full of good, 843.
in, subdued to what it, 163.
most authors steal their, 325.
nature sighing through all hell, 239.
of nature, ford of all, 30.
rich in good, 848.
son of his own, 785.
these are thy glorious, 235.
universal, blank of nature's, 230.
Workers, men the, 626.
Working
our salvation, tools of, 215.
out a pure intent, 482.
out its way, fiery soul, 267.
Workings, hum of mighty, 576.
Working-day world, full of briers, 66.
Workman
known by the work, 797.
not to be ashamed, 848.
World,
all corners of the, 160.
all is right with the, 644.
all the beauty of the, 262.
all the uses of this, 128.
along its path advances, 523.
always morn somewhere in the, 604.
an idler too, busy, 420.
and his wife, all the, 293.
and its dread laugh, 356.
and worldlings base, 90.
another and a better, 805.
applaud the hollow ghost, 665.
as good be out of the, 296.
assassination has never changed the history of the, 607.
bade the, farewell, 513.
balance of the old, 464.
banish all the, 85.
bank-note, 563.
before the whole, 798.
bestride the narrow, 110.
better, than this, 66.
blows and buffets of the, 121.
books a substantial, 477.
borrow the name of the, 166.
breathers of this, 162.
breathes out contagion to this, 139.
brought death into the, 223.
but as a stage, 784.
called the new, into existence, 464.
calls idle, whom the, 420.
came up stairs into the, 294.
can give, not a joy the, 553.
can never fill, void the, 422.
cankers of a calm, 86.
cast out of the, and despised, 27.
children of this, 842.
citizen of the, 605, 739, 764.
commandress of the, 35.
creation's heir the, 394.
daffed the, aside, 86.
dissolves, when all the, 41.
doth but two nations bear, 263.
dreams books are each a, 477.
drowsy syrups of the, 154.
enchants the, 356.
envy of the, 408.
ere the, be past, 396.
falls when Rome falls, 546.
far from ours, some, 567.
fashion of this, passeth away, 845.
fever of the, 467.
for all the, he was, 90.
flesh and the devil, 850.
foremost man of all this, 114.
forgetting by the world forgot, 333.
four corners of the, 781.
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