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Women, pleasing punishment of, Word at random spoken, 450.

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pitiful, 124.

sweet and fair, 168.
Won't, if she, 260.
Wonted fires, in our, 334.
Woo, April when they, 43.

her, and that would, 125.
Woo'd, therefore to be, 65.
Wood, deep and gloomy, 406.

impulse from a vernal, 417.
to find them in the, 514.
Wood-bine well-attired, 200.
Woodcocks, springes to catch, 104.
Woodman spare that tree, 512.
Wood-notes, native, 202.
Wood-pigeons breed, 327.
Woods against a stormy sky, 497.

and pastures new, 200.
in the pathless, 475.

or steepy mountains, 15.
senators of mighty, 498.
stoic of the, 442.
whispered it to the, 188.
wild in, 228.

Wooed, would be, 188.
therefore to be, 65.

Wooer, thriving, 248.
Woof, weave the, 331.
Wooing in my boys, 599.
the caress, 485.
Wool, all cry and no, 214.
Word and a blow, 230, 613.

and measured phrase, 405.
as fail, no such, 505.

choleric, in the captain, 23.
every whispered, 481.
fitly spoken, 556.

for teaching me that, 38.
He was the, 143-

no man relies on, 234.
of Cæsar, 86.

of promise to our ear, 99.
once familiar, 502.
reputation dies at every, 284.
so idly spoken, 505.
spoken in due season, 554-
suit the action to the, 112.
that must be, 476.
to aid the sigh, 414.
to the action, 112.
to throw at a dog, 39.
torture one poor, 225.
uncreating, 293.
whose lightest, 106.

with this learned Theban, 121.
Wordes, finden, newe, 3.
Words all ears took captive, 45.
apt and gracious, 30.
are like leaves, 281.
are men's daughters, 320.
are the daughters of earth, 320.
are things, 488.

are wise men's counters, 151.
are women, 320.
as in fashions, 281.
be few, let thy, 558.
deceiving in, 204.
familiar as household, 64.
fine, 245,

flows in fit, 223.

from all her, and actions, 188.
give sorrow, 97.
immodest, 232.
move slow, 282.
no, can paint, 379.
no, suffice, 480.
of his mouth, 548.
of learned length, 346.
of the wise, 560.

of tongue or pen, 525.
of truth and soberness, 572.
report thy, 194.

so nimble, 148.

that Bacon spoke, 290.
that burn, 330.

that weep, 330.
thou hast spoken, 495.
though ne'er so witty, 13.
two narrow, hic jacet, 13.
without knowledge, 545.
'words, words, 108.

worst of thoughts the worst
of, 127.

Wore a wreath of roses, 502.
Work, at his dirty, again, 286.
for man to mend, 224.
goes bravely on, 248.
nor device, 559.
of faith, 575:

189.

of polished idleness, 395.
of their own hearts, 494.
to sport as tedious as to, 54.
together for good, 572.
under our labour grows,
who first invented, 429.
Workes of Nature, 11.
Working out a pure intent, 413.
out salvation, 218.
Working-day world, 39.
Works, son of his own, 8.

these are thy glorious, 185.
World an idler too, 362.

and its dread laugh, 309.
and woridlings base, 62.
another and a better, 396.
around, heard the, 204.
balance of the old, 398.
banish all the, 56.
bestride the narrow, 82.
brought death into the, 170.
but two nations bear, 219.
calls idle, whom the, 362.
can give, joy the, 483.
cankers of a calm, 58.
cast out of the, 13.
children of this, 570.

contagion to this, 114.

creation's heir the, 342.

daffed the, 58.

dreams books are each a, 418.

falls, when Rome falls, 475.
fashion of this, 574-
fever of the, 456.
foolery governs the, 152.
foremost man of all this, 86.
forgetting by the world for-
got, 293.

good deed in a naughty, 38.
governed by little wisdom,
152.
grew pale, 317.

had wanted an idle song, 285.
has nothing to bestow, 315.
him who bore the, 414.
his honours to the, 73.
how wags the, 40.

I hold the, but as the world,
34.

I have not loved the, 473.

if all the, were young, 13.
in love with night, 79.
in the universal, 65.
into this breathing, 68.

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men, 515.

light of the, 566.
man is one, 156.
must be peopled, 26.
naked for all the, 61.
naked through the, 130.
ne'er saw, 235.
not in the wide, 454.
of death, back to a, 431.
of happy days, 69.

of sighs, for my pains a, 124.
of vile ill-favoured faults, 21.
of waters, 179.
pendent, 24.

pomp and glory of this, 72.
peace to be found in the, 458.
rack of this tough, 122.
riddle of the, 272.

round the habitable, 228.
say to all the, 87.

service of the antique, 40.

shot beard round the, 527. ·
sink, let the, 155.

slide, let the, 140, 607.

slumbering, 261.

so fair, 438.

start of the majestic, 82.
statue that enchants the, 309.
steal from the, 295.
stood against the, 86.
substantial, 418.

syllables govern the, 152.
syrups of the, 128.
that nourish all the, 31.
the flesh and the devil, 579.
the whole, kin, 74.
this bleak, alone, 455.
this great, 123.
this little, 52.

three corners of the, 51.
thus runs the, away, 114.
to darkness, leaves the, 332.
too glad and free, 509.

too much respect upon the, 34-
too noble for the, 75.
too wide, 41.
unintelligible, 406.
uses of this, 101.
visitations daze the, 515.
was all before them, 191.

World was guilty of a ballad, 29.
was not worthy, 576.
was sad, 439.

when all the, dissolves, 15.
witch the, 58.

with all its motley rout, 370.
without a sun, 439.
working-day, 39.

worship of the, 493.
worth the winning, 221.
World's altar-stairs, 523.

tired denizen, 469.

Wordlings do, testament as, 39.
Worldly ends, neglecting, 17.
goods, with all my, 579.
wise, be not, 154:

Worlds, allured to brighter, 345.
crush of, 251.
exhausted, 318.
not realized, 422.

should conquer twenty, 165.
so many, 523.

Worm, bit with an envious, 76.

darkness and the, 264.
dieth not, 570.
in the bud, 47.
sets foot upon a, 365.
that hath eat of a king, 116.
the canker and the grief, 485.
the smallest, will turn, 67.
Worms have eaten men, 43.
of Nile, 133.

Worn out with eating time, 229.
Worn-out word, alone, 505.
Worse appear the better, 174.
change for, 140.

for wear, not much the, 368.
greater feeling to the, 52.
remains behind, 116.
than a crime, 394.
truth put to the, 208.
Worship God he says, 390.
of the great of old, 484.
of the world, 493.
to the garish sun, 79.
too fair to, 499.

Worst of slaves, 338.
of thoughts, 127.
of words, 127.

speak something good, 155.
Worst-natured muse, 234.
Worth a thousand men, 449.
by poverty depressed, 318.
celestial, 268.

conscience of her, 188.
in anything, what is, 216.
makes the man, 274.
prize not to the, 27.

sad relic of departed, 469.
slow rises, 318.

Worth, stones of, 135.
the candle, 156.
this coil, 49..
Worthy of his hire, 570.
of their steel, 449.
of your love, 418.
world was not, 576.
Wot not what they are, 29.
Would I were dead now, 508.
it were bed-time, 59.
not live alway, 544.
that I were low laid, 49.
Wouldst not play false, 89.
wrongly win, 89.

Wound, earth felt the, 189.
grief of a, 59.
stain like a, 353.
that never felt a, 77.
tongue in every, 86.
with a touch, 303.

Wounded in the house of my
friends, 565.

spirit who can bear, 554.
Wounds of a friend, 556.

wept o'er his, 345.

Wrack, blow wind come, 99.
Wracks, a thousand fearful, 69.
Wraps the drapery of his couch
about him, 513.

the present hour, 337.
their clay, 339.
Wrath, infinite, 181.

nursing her, 385.

sun go down upon your, 575.
turneth away, 553-

Wreath of roses, she wore a, 502.
Wreathed smiles, 201.

Wreaths, brows bound with vic-
torious, 68.

that endure, 410.
Wrecks of matter, 251.
Wrens make prey, 283.
Wretch condemned, 349.
excellent, 127.
hollow-eyed, 25.
tremble thou, 120.

Wretched are the wise, 243, 329.
Wretches hang that jurymen may
dine, 284.

poor naked, 120.

Wring under the load of sorrow,

28.

your heart, 115.
Wrinkle, time writes no, 476.
Wrinkled Care derides, 201.
Writ by God's own hand, 266.
proofs of holy, 128.
stolen out of holy, 69.
what is, is writ, 476.
your annals true, 75.

Write about it, goddess, 292.
and read comes by nature, 27.
as funny as I can, 536.
in rhyme, 215.

me down an ass, 28.
pen devise wit, 29.

the vision and make it plain,
565.

well hereafter, hope to, 207.
with a goose pen, 47.
with ease, 384.
Writer, pen of a ready, 548.
Writers against religion, 351.
Writing an exact man, 136.

easy, 's curst hard reading,
384.

true ease in, 282.
Written out of reputation, 240.

to after times, 206.

wise above that which is, 573.
Wrong, always in the, 223, 232.
both in the, 301.
condemn the, 585.
dally with, 432.

forever on the throne, 539.
his life can't be, 273.

sow by the ear, 612.
these holy men, 467.

they ne'er pardon who have
done the, 228.
treasures up a, 485.
Wronged orphans' tears, 146.
Wrongs of night, 154.

unredressed, 423.

Wroth with one we love, 432.

Wrought and

taught, 2.

afterwards

in a sad sincerity, 527.

Wry-necked fife, 36.

Xerxes did die, 600.

Yarn, is of a mingled, 45.
Yawn, everlasting, 292.
Ye antique towers, 328.
distant spires, 328.

he

gods it doth amaze me, 82.
mariners of England, 441.
Year by year we lose, 503.
heaven's eternal, 226.
mellowing, 199.
moments make the, 267.
rule the varied, 309.
saddest of the, 514.
starry girdle of the, 440.
Years, dim with the mist of, 469.
following years, 290.

live in deeds not, 516.

love of life increased with,

379.

Years steal fire from the mind,

470.

thought of our past, 421.
thousand, scarce serve, 470.
vale of, declined into the, 128.
we spend our, as a tale, 549.
Yellow melancholy, 47.

plain, nodding o'er the, 309.
primrose was to him, 409.
to the jaundiced eye, 283.
Yesterday, families of, 240.
when it is past, 549.
Yesterdays, cheerful, 425.
have lighted fools, 98.
Yielded, by her, 182.

with coy submission, 182.
Yoke, part of Flanders hath re-
ceived our, 168.

Yorick, alas poor, 118.
York, this sun of, 68.
You beat your pate, 297.

meaner beauties, 141.
Young and now am old, 547.
and so fair, 506.
as beautiful, 263.
desire, nurse of, 357.
Fancy's rays, 388.

fellows will be young, 358.
idea how to shoot, 308.
if ladies be but, 40.

men think old men fools, 602.
men's vision, 222.

must torture, 245.
Obadias, 600.

so wise so, 69.

to be, was very heaven, 425.
when my bosom was, 442.
Youth, a happy, 418.

did dress themselves, 61.
friends in, 431.
home-keeping, 19.
in my hot, 487.
is vain, 431.
joy of, 384.
lexicon of, 505.
liquid dew of, 103.
mewing her mighty, 208.
of frolics, 278.

of labour, 344.
of the realm, 67.

on the prow, 331.

rebellious liquors in my, 40.
remember thy Creator in the
days of thy, 560.

riband in the cap of, 117.
steals from her, 325.
spirit of, 132, 135.

that fired the Ephesian dome,
248.
Youth to fortune, 335.

Youth, to many a, and many a | Youthful poets fancy when they

inaid, 201.

to whom was given, 405.
vaward of our, 60.

waneth by encreasing, 140.
wears the rose of, 131.
Youthful poets dream, such sights

as, 202.

love, 257.

Zaccheus he did climb the tree,
600.

Zeal of God, 572.
Zealots, graceless, 273.
Zenith, dropt from the, 173.
Zigzag manuscript, 362.

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