Nay he shall have, 9. Needle in a bottle of hay, 670. Needle's eye, postern of a, 82. woman's, doth stand for naught, 163. Needy hollow-eyed sharp-looking, 50. Nazareth, good thing out of, 842. Ne supra crepidam, 721. Neæra's hair, tangles of, 657. Near, he comes too, 193, 350. he seems so, 633. is God to man, so, 600. to be thought so, will go, 53. to kerke the, from God more farre, 29. repast light and choice, 252. Nebulous star we call the sun, 630. has no law, 773. is the argument of tyrants, 453. of mortal passions, 740. proper parent of an art, 441. the gods cannot strive against, 758. the tyrant's plea, 232. to make virtue of, 3, 192. we give the praise of virtue to, 721. millstone hanged about his, 842. walk with stretched-forth, 833. water, and the rocks pure gold, 44. Nectared sweets, feast of, 245. friend in, 701. good turn at, 782. many things I do not, 759. of a remoter charm, 467. of blessing, I had most, 119. of milk not strong meat, 848. Needs go that the devil drives, 18, 73. only to be seen, 269. and thread, plying her, 585. Neglect may breed mischief, 360. such sweet, 178. wise and salutary, 408. Neglecting worldly ends, 42. love of your, 720. 591. love your, as thyself, 813, 838, 840. creed, argument to thy, 598. Neighbouring eyes, cynosure of, 248. Neighing steed, farewell the, 154. the Nemean lion's, 131. Nerves and finer fibres brace, 357. shall never tremble, 122. Nessus, shirt of, is upon me, 158. this delicious, 357. Nether millstone, hard as, 818. tender-handed stroke a, 313. Neutral, loyal and, in a moment, 120. Never alone appear the Immortals, 502. better late than, 13. comes to pass, 454. elated, never dejected, 320. ending still beginning, 272. loved sae blindly, had we, 452. met or never parted, had we, 452. Never never can forget, 580. to hope again, 99. was seen nor never shall be, 182. vice of fools, pride the, 323. New broom sweeps clean, 16. ever charming ever, 358. transcends the old, the, 618. News, bringer of unwelcome, 88. much older than their ale, 397. child, a naked, 478. New England, I sing, 655. lights her fire in every prairie, 655. Newest kind of ways, 90. New-fangled mirth, May's, 54. New-fledged offspring, 396. New-laid eggs roasted rare, 274. New-lighted, herald Mercury, 140. INDEX. New-made honour doth forget men's New-mown hay, 296. Newspaper, never look into a, 441. where stood the statue of, 475. Niagara stuns with thundering sound, Nicanor lay dead in his harness, 837. Nice of no vile hold to stay him up, 79. Nicely sanded floor, 397. Nick, Machiavel, 215. Nick of time, 257. our old, 215. Niggardly rich man, 761. Nigh is grandeur to our dust, 600. across the day beyond the, 627. an atheist half believes a God by, 308 azure robe of, the, 573. bed by, chest of drawers by day, 397. borrower of the, 120. breathed the long long, 639. cheek of, hangs upon the, 105. darkens the streets, 224. day brought back my, 252. day of woe the watchful, 508. deep of, is crept upon our talk, 115. doomed to walk the, 131. empty-vaulted, 244. except I be by Sylvia in the, 44. for the morrow, desire of the, 567. golden lamps in a green, 262. good, and joy be wi' you, 458. good night good, 106. had withdrawn her sable veil, 786. has a thousand eyes, 669. how beautiful is, 507. imagining some fear in the, 59. in love with, 107. in Russia, this will last out a, 47. infant crying in the, 632. is long that never finds the day, 124 joint labourer with the day, 126. light will repay the wrongs of, 203. listening ear of, 640. lovely as a Lapland, 475. many a dreadful, 356, meaner beauties of the, 174. mid the cheerless hours of, 568. motions of his spirit are dull as, 66. Night, nature's laws lay hid in, 330. no evil thing walks by, 244. O day and, 133. of cloudless climes, 551. of memories and of sighs, 511. of waking, morn of toil, 491. sable goddess, 306. say not good, 133. shades of, 234. shadow of a starless, 564. shall be filled with music, 614. so full of ghastly dreams, 96. soft stillness and the, 65. son of the sable, 39. sound of revelry by, 542. stars in empty, 496. steal a few hours from the, 521. sung from morn till, 427. Sylvia in the, except I be by, 44. that makes me or fordoes me, 156. that first we met, 581. that slepen alle, 1. till it be morrow, 106. to bloom for sons of, 520. to each a fair good, 490. unto night showeth knowledge, 819. vast and middle of the, 128. watch in the, 822. watchman what of the, 833. when deep sleep falleth, 816. windy, a rainy morrow, 162. witching time of, 139. Night's blue arch adorn, 424. man who imitated the, 726. to act the part of a, 743. song in the grove, 428. Nile, allegory on the banks of the, 440. Nimble and airy servitors, 253. and full of subtle flame, 196. Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself, capers, in a lady's chamber, 95. lives like a cat, 16, 691. Ninety-eight, to speak of, 681. Ninth part of a hair, I 'll cavil on, 85. Niobe, like, all tears, 128. of nations, 546. Nipping and an eager air, 130. Nips his root, 99. Nisi suadeat intervallis, 857. No better than you should be, 197. day without a line, 720. love lost between us, 178. more like my father, 128. more of that Hal, 85. reckoning made, 107. sooner looked but they loved. 71. sooner met but they looked, 71. sooner sighed but asked the reason, Nobleman writes a book, when a, 374. Noblest, feels the, acts the best, 654. things, sweetness and light the two, work of God, an honest man, 319, 447. die for their country, 102. an esteemed person's, 728. Homer sometimes, 706. nor is it Homer, 323. Nodded at the helm, Palinurus, 332. violet grows, 58. Nodosities of the oak, 412. Noise, dire was the, of conflict, 236. no, over a good deed, 753. of endless wars, 229. of folly, shunn'st the, 249. of many waters, 822. of waters in mine ears, 96. they that govern make least, 196. falls the foot of time, 464. to office, 410. Non amo te, Sabidi, 286. but himself his parallel, 352. but the brave deserves the fair, 271. to praise, maid with, 469. seat in some poetic, 536. heaven's immortal, 566. sailing athwart the, 501. North, Ariosto of the, 545. ask where 's the, 318. fair weather out of the, 817. no East no West no, 517. to southeast to west, 781. thought is slow, 648. Norwegian hills, hewn on, 224. Nor'-wester is blowing, a strong, 510. Nose, any, may ravage a rose, C43. entuned in hire, 1. his own, would not assert his, 415. into other men's porridge, 787. look so blue, why does thy, 673. of Cleopatra, 799. on a man's face, 44, 192, 785. paying through the, 858. sharp as a pen, 91. spectacles on, and pouch on side, 69, to the grindstone, 360. wipe a bloody, 349. Noses, and pleasant scents the, 655. to the grindstone, 11, 172, 191. upturned his, 239. Nostrils, breath is in his, 833. dead but gone before, 455. Not if I know myself at all, 509. in toys we spent them, 2c0. of an age but for all time, 179. to speak it profanely, 137. with me is against me, 842. it in a book, 834. of him take no, 52. of praise, swells the, 384. of preparation, give dreadful, 92. of time, we take no, 306. of, when found make a, 652. that means to be of, 158. thy liquid, 251. thy once loved poet sung, 335. Nothing, a thing cannot go back to, 751. before and nothing behind, 503. blessed is he who expects, 347. but that, might ever do, 78. but vain fantasy, begot of, 105. but well and fair, 242. but what hath been said before, 185, can be well done hastily, 711. can come out of nothing, 751. can cover his high fame, 198. can touch him further, 121. dies but something mourns, 558. else but to be mended, 211. emboldens sin so much as mercy, 109. except a battle lost, 463. extenuate, 156. for thee is too early, 752. Nothing, I have everything yet have, I want nothing and I possess, 702 ill can dwell in such a temple, 43. in his life became him, 117. is but what is not, 116, is changed in France, 809. is good or fair alone, 598. is impossible, 11. is here for tears, 242. is law that is not reason, 278. is so hard but search will find it out. pass into, 574. Noticeable man, 472. Notion, blunder and foolish, 448. full of sound and fury signifying, 125. Notorious by base fraud, 715. gives to airy, 59. half so sweet in life, 521. having, yet hath all, 174. hid from the heat thereof, 819. Nought is everything, 517. so vile that on the earth, 106. |