Live, we never live but hope to, 799. with me and be my love, 40. with thee and be thy love, 25. and dies in single blessedness, 57. as he ought to do, 184. had all his hairs been, 156. join, oft a scar two, 648. longer, competency, 60. of great men all remind us, 612. without him, tried to, 175. plaything, some, 318. Lively sense of future favours, 304. to severe, grave to gay, 320. as though no God there were, 645. dog better than dead lion, 831. house appointed for all, 817. might exceed the dead, the, 219. plain, and high thinking, 472. with thee nor without thee, no, Llewellyn's lay, 383. Lo the poor Indian, 315. 300. Load a falling man, a cruelty to, 101. ass will not carry his, 792. life thou art a galling, 448. of infamy, any, 462. of sorrow, wring under the, 53. Loads of learned lumber, 325. Local habitation and a name, 59. such rascal counters, 114. Locks, familiar with his hoary, 588 in the golden story, invincible, 254. 104. knotted and combined, 131. left you are gray, the few, 506, never shake thy gory, 122. nor doors nor, 538. pluck up drowned honour by the, 84 so aptly twined, 191. time his golden, 24. were like the raven, 449. in a garden of cucumbers, 832. thee by Chaucer, 179. where thou lodgest I will, 814. Lodging-place of wayfaring men, 835. Loftiness of thought, 270. Lofty and sour, 101. designs must close in like effects, 646 scene, this our, 112. Log, tough wedge for a tough, 712. Loin, the ungirt, 646. Loins be girded, let your, 842. habitation of bitterns, 592. has all that life can afford, 373. London's column pointing, 322. Lonely, I am very, now Mary, 611. want retired to die, 366. Lonesome road, like one on a, 499. choosing and beginning late, 238. has it waved on high, 635. Long home, man goeth to his, 831. lank and brown, 498. love me little love me, 16, 41, 202. may it wave, 517. merry as the day is, 50. short and the, of it, 45. time ago, 596. Long-drawn aisle, 384. out, linked sweetness, 249. yet afraid to die, 614. Longings, immortal, 159. Long-lasht eyes abased, her, 512. Long-levelled rule, 244. Long-tailed words, 462. Look a gift horse in the mouth, 11, 211. amaist as weel 's the new, 447. before and after, we, 565. before you ere you leap, 214, 789. brighter when we come, 556. ere thou leap, 9. forward not back, 681. give me a, give me a face, 178. in the chronicles, 72. into happiness through another man's into the seeds of time, 116. like the innocent flower, 117. men met with erected, 269. not thou upon the wine, 828. on her face and you'll forget, 325. on it lift it bear it, 641. on sech a blessed cretur, 659. out and not in, 681. proudly to heaven, 514. round the habitable world, 274. so dull so dead in, 88. that nature wears, 613. that threatened insult, 410. to the essence of a thing, 755. up and not down, 681. upon his like again, 128. your last, 109. Looks a queen, she, 337. around in fear and doubt, 522. commercing with the skies, 249. Looks, fairest garden in her, 261. only books were woman's, 522. 1007 quite through the deeds of men, 111. the cottage might adorn, 398. through nature, 320. up friend and clear your, 466. were fond and words were few, 537. Looked, no sooner, but loved, 71. on better days, if ever you have, 68. unutterable things, 356. Looker-on here in Vienna, 49. Lookes, full assurance given by, 23. Looking before and after, 142. ill prevail, 256. well can't move her, 256. Looking-glass, court an amorous, 95. Loop, no, nor hinge, 154. Looped and windowed raggedness, 147. Loopholes of retreat, 420. Loose, all hell broke, 234. fast and, 55. his beard, 383. Lord above, the eagle was, 474. be thanked, let the, 452. dismiss us with thy blessing, 674. knows where, Zembla or the, 318. my bosom's, 108. my pasture shall prepare, 300. of all the works of nature, 30. of all things great, 317. of folded arms, 55. of himself that heritage of woe, 551. of himself though not of lands, 174. of humankind, 277. of the lion heart, 392. of the valley, 520. of thy presence no land beside, 78. secret things belong to the, 814. till his, is crucified, 657. vicar of the almightie, 6. women who love their, 392. anointed temple, broke ope the, 120. pleasure-house, 623. Lordships' pleasures, on their, 101 skilled in gestic, 395. his own soul, 840. it that do buy it with much care, 59. rendered sager by, 554. Loss, choice of, 158. is no loss if unknown, 708. no note of time but from its, 306. of time, compliments are, 387. all good to me is, 231. all is, save honour, 807. and won, when the battle 's, 115. battle won and battle, 463. count that day, 688. him half the kind, 272. in lexicography, 368. in the sweets, 348. in wandering mazes, 228. my reputation, 152. no love lost, 178, 790. not, but gone before, 283, 714. the immortal part of myself, 152. to sight to memory dear, 587. woman that deliberates is, 298. blameless vestal's, 333. Lot, God wot as by, 404. is cast into the lap, 827. of man to labour, 339. of man to suffer and to die, 342. scot and, 178. suit thyself to thy, 754. though bleak our, 676. to find no enemies, unhappy, 710. Lot's wife, remember, $42. Loth and slow, aged men, 492. to depart, and often took leave, 288. Lotus, divine nectareous juice, 344. laugh of the vacant mind, 396. Louder but as empty quite, 318. absence still increases, 581. all that life is, 497.⚫ - all the world in, with night, 107.< and thought and joy, 469. are of, the food, 238.- - bashful sincerity and comely, 52. but love in vain, 261.- but one day, I dearly, 285.- but only her, 547.- can die, they sin who tell us, 508.. dallies with the innocence of, 75. deep as first, 630. dispute and practice, 221 divine all love excelling, 672, each in my, alike, 102. - - fasting for a good man's, 70.- friendship constant save in, 51. harvest-time of, 508.. he bore to learning, 397.- he spake of, 482.- he was all for, 436. her, to know her was to, 455.- her, to see her was to, 452.- her was a liberal education, to, 297.- him ere he seem worthy, 471.- if there's delight in, 294. if thou wert all, 570.- in a dream of, melted away, in every gesture dignity and, 237- is blind and lovers cannot see, 62.- is flower-like, 503.- is grown to ripeness, when, 624.- is heaven and heaven is love, 487.-- is indestructible, 508. is left alone, and, 624.- is light from heaven, 549. is like a landscape, 181.~ is like a red red rose, my, 451. is sweet given or returned, 566.- Love, live with thee and be thy, 25. maid with few to, 469. many waters cannot quench, 832. medicines to make me, 84. men have died but not for, 71. music be the food of, 74. not man the less I, 547. now who never loved before, 306. of justice, 795. of life increased with years, 432. of money the root of all evil, 848. of praise howe'er concealed by art, 310. of women, alas the, 557. of women, passing the, 815. of your neighbour, 720. on till they die, 527. once possessed, to regain, 242. only they conquer, 200. oyster may be crossed in, 442. pardon in the degree that we, 796. perdition catch my soul but I do, 153. pity melts the mind to, 272. power and effect of, 191. right to dissemble your, 445. sidelong looks of, 396. silence in, bewrays more woe, 25. soft eyes looked, 542. something to, God lends us, 624. speak low if you speak, 51. Love speaks, when, 56. spring of, 44, 498. stony limits cannot hold, 105. thank Heaven for a good man's, 70. that never found his earthly close, 625. the lion must die for, 73. the offender, 333. thee, but I do, 153. thee dear so much, 259. thee dearly love thee still, 689. they conquer, that run away, 200. thy life nor hate nor, 240. thy neighbour as thyself, 813, 838, 840. thyself many will hate thee, 707. to hatred turned, like, 294. to lips we are near make, 521. to me was wonderful, 815. to see all things but not my, 30. too much, who, 345. took up the harp of life, 625. tunes the shepherd's reed, 487. were young, if all the world and, 25. whose eyelids dropped, 693. with night, all the world in, 107. me best that calls me Tom, 194. Love's devoted flame, 523. majesty, wants, 95. proper hue, rosy red, 238. Loved and lost, better to have, 632. Loved and still loves, 455. at home, revered abroad, 447 heart that has truly, 520. her that she did pity them, 151. I have lived and, 504. I saw and, 430. in vain, I know we, 539. Rome more, but that I, 113. the mourned the lost, the, 545. Love-in-idleness, maidens call it, 58. things have mercy, 548. of lovely things, 573. needs not ornament, 356. as a Lapland night, 475. in death the beauteous ruin lay, 308 is the rose, 477. more, than Pandora, 234. all mankind love a, 602. in the husband lost, 377. is beloved, and the, 485. |