Wretch, hollow-eyed, 28 Wretches hang that jurymen may dine, 189
Wretches, poor naked, 75 Wrinkled care derides, 149 Writ is writ, and what is, 312 Writ, stolen from holy, 66 Write about it, goddess, 194
Write and read comes by nature,
Write well hereafter, 356 Write with a goose pen, 52 Write with ease, 258 Writer, pen of a ready, 5 Writing, true ease in, 187 Written out of reputation, 367 Wrong, always in the, 159 Wrong, condemn the, 387 Wrong on the throne, 345 Wrong sow by the ear, 391
Wrong, they ne'er pardon who have done the, 161
Wrong, treasures up a, 316 Wrongs unredressed, 277 Wroth with one we love, 283
YE mariners of England, 289 Ye who listen with credulity, 220 Year, saddest day of the, 338 Year, starry girdle of the, 288 Years, dim with the mist of, 308 Years following years, 193 Years, live in deeds, not, 336 Years, love of life increased with,
Years steal fire, 308
Years, we spend our, 6 Yellow to the jaundiced eye, 187 Yesterdays, cheerful, 278 Yesterdays have lighted fools, 90 Yoke, part of Flanders hath re- ceived our, 129. Yorick! alas poor, 104 York, this sun of, 65 You beat your pate, 198
Young, and now am old, 5 Young men's vision, 158
Young, when my bosom was, 289 Yours, if her merit lessened, 222 Youth on the prow, 228 Youth, friends in, 283
Youth, gives to her mind what he steals from her, 223 Youth, home-keeping, 27 Youth, liquid dew of, 93 Youth of frolics, 184
Youth of labour, with an age of
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