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Bird that fyleth his own nest, 8, 18. that shunn'st the noise, 206. the Attic, 241.

Birds, charm of earliest, 233.
confabulate, if, 417.

eagle suffers little, to sing, 104.
I see my way as, 643.

in cages, as with, 778.

in last year's nest, 613, 792.
in their little nests agree,
302.
joyous the, 238.

melodious, sing madrigals, 41. of the air have nests, 839. sang east and west, 620, sang, where late the sweet, 162. time of the singing of, 832. with chaff, catch old, 787. without despair to get in, 180. Bird-cage in a garden, 180. Birnam wood, 124, 125.

Birth, death borders upon our, 182. dew of thy, 851.

is but a sleep, 477.

nothing but our death begun, 309.

of that significant word flirtation, 353.
our Saviour's, is celebrated, 127.
place of my, 550.

repeats the story of her, 300.
revolts from true, 106.

science frowned not on his, 386.
smiled on my, 534.

the sunshine is a glorious, 477. 't is fortune gives us, 340. Birthplace, great Homer's, 189. Biscay, bay of, 453.

Biscuit, dry as the remainder, 68.
Bishop, church without a, 588.

hypocrisy of a, 688.
Bishop3, bench of heedless, 380.
Bit me, though he had, 148.

with an envious worm, 104. you if it had been a bear, 292. Bite, bark worse than his, 205. dogs delight to bark and, 301. the hand that fed them, 411. the men recovered of the, 400. Bites, three, of a cherry, 773.

shrewdly, the air, 130.
Biteth like a serpent, 828.
Biting for anger, eager soul, 221.
Bitter as coloquintida, 151.

change, feels the, 228.
cold, 'tis, 126.

cross, on the, 82.

end, 853.

ere long, 238.

fancy, food of, 71.

is a scornful jest, 366.

memory, wakes the, 231.

o'er the flowers, some, 540, 706.

past, more welcome is the sweet, 74. Bittern booming in the weeds, 592. Bitterns, London an habitation of, 592. Bitterness, knoweth his own, 826.

of things, from out the, 484. Bivouac of the dead, 681. Blabbing and remorseful day, 94. eastern scout, 243.

Black and gray, friars white, 231.
and midnight hags, 123.
beetle, intolerable to a, 857.
customary suits of solemn, 127.
despair, 564.

every white will have its, 404.
eyes and lemonade, 519.
hung be the heavens with, 93.
is a pearl in woman's eye, 35.
is not so black, 464.
it stood as night, 228.
let the devil wear, 138.
men of Coromandel, 592.
more, than ashbuds, 625.
or red, bokes clothed in, 1.
spirits and white, 173.

to red began to turn, 213. white shall not neutralize the, 651. with tarnished gold, 456. Blackberries, plentiful as, 85. Blackbird to whistle, 210. Blackguards both, 558.

Blacks had no rights, the, 675.
Bladder, blows a man up like a, 85.
Bladders, boys that swim on, 99.
Blade, heart-stain away on its, 519.
notches on the, 811.

sheathes the vengeful, 459. trenchant Toledo trusty, 211. Blades, Spanish, 105.

to Greece we give our shining, 525.
two, of grass to grow, 290.

Blaize, lament for Madam, 400.
Blame, dispraise or, 242.

in part to, is she, 193, 350. Blameless vestal's lot, 333.

Blanch without the owner's crime, 483. Blanche, Sweetheart and Tray, 147. Bland, childlike and, 669. Blandishments of life, 671.

will not fascinate us, 436.

Blank, creation's, 672.

misgivings of a creature, 478.
my lord, a, 75.

of Nature's works, 230.
Blasphemes his feeder, 246.
Blasphemy in the soldier, 48.
Blast, chill November's surly, 446.
he died of no, 276.

of that dread horn, 490.

of war blows in our ears, 91.
rushing of the, 573.

striding the, 118.

upon his bugle horn, 492.

Blasts from hell, 130.

of wind, hellow, 347.

Blasted, no sooner blown but, 251.
with excess of light, 382.

Blastments, contagious, 129.
Blaze, burst out into sudden, 247.
Liberty's unclouded, 564.

of noon, 241.

Blazed with lights, 109.

Blazon, eternal, must not be, 131.

Blazoning pens, quirks of, 151.

Bleak our lot, though, 676.

Bleed, carcasses, at the sight of the mur derer, 187.

Bleed, heart for which others, 294.
they have torn me and I, 514.
Bleeding country save, my, 513.
piece of earth, 113.
Blend our pleasure, 472.
Bless, none whom we can, 541.

the hand that gave the blow, 277.
the hand that gives the, 289.
thee Bottom, 58.

thee, hold fast till he, 362. Blessed, children call her, 829. dejected, while another 's, 320. do above, what the, 220.

feet nailed on the bitter cross, 82. he alone is, 289.

he that considereth the poor, 820. he who expects nothing, 347.

I have been, 549.

is the healthy nature, 579.
man, half part of a, 78.

martyr, thou fallest a, 100.
mood, that, 467.

more, to give, 843.

none but such as be, 38.

part to heaven, gave his, 100.
shall be thy basket, 814.
them unaware, I, 498.

three, chief among the, 611.
who ne'er was born, 289.
Blessedness, single, 57.
Blesses his stars, 237.

Blesseth her with happy hands, 31.
him that gives, 64.
Blessing dear, makes a, 256.
health is the second, 208.
I had most need of, 119.

Lord dismiss us with thy, 374.
national debt a national, 532.
no harm in, 351.

of the Old Testament, 164. out of God's blessing, 17, 785. steal immortal, from her lips, 108. that money cannot buy, 208. the Pretender, no harm in, 351. Blessings be with them, 477.

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Blind, eyes to the, feet to the lame, $17fortune though she is, 167. fury, comes the, 247. girl comes from afar, 607. guides strain at a gnat, 640. he that is strucken, 104. his soul with clay, 630. lead the blind, if the, 840. love is, and lovers cannot see, 62. love must needs be, 503. man's erring judgment, 323.

none so, as will not see, 19, 283, 293 old man of Scio's rocky isle, 550. winged Cupid is painted, 57. Blindly, loved sae, 452. Blindness, or I all, 295.

Bliss, all that poets feign of, 94.
bowers of, 313.

brightly glow the hues of, 386.
centres in the mind, 395.
certainty of waking, 244.

domestic happiness, only, 419.

gained by some degree of woe, 377.
health the vital principle of, 358.
how exquisite the, 447.
ignorance is, where, 382.

in possession, will not last, 496.
in that dawn to be alive, 476.
it excels all other, 22.
momentary, 381.

must gain, we every, 377.
no greater, 38.

of paradise, thon only, 419.
of solitude, inward eye the, 475.
source of all my, 398.
sum of earthly, 238.
that earth affords, 22.
to die for our country, 340.
virtue makes the, 389.
virtue only makes our, 320.
which centres in the mind, 395.
winged hours of, 514.
Blissful and dear, 521.
Blithe, no lark more, 427.
Block, chip of the old, 412.

Blockhead, no, ever wrote for money, 373 the bookful, 325.

Blood and state, glories of our, 209. beats with his, 630.

beauty fires the, 273.

brain may devise laws for the, 61.
burns, when the, 130.

clean from my hand, wash this, 120

cold in clime cold in, 549.

drenched in fraternal, 533.

drizzled upon the Capitol, 112.

dyed waters, 441.

earth helped him with the cry of, 478

fierce as frenzy's fevered, 492.

flesh and, can't bear it, 351.

freeze thy young, 131.

glories of our, 209.

guiltless of his country's, 385.

hand raised to shed his, 315.

harbingers of, 126.

her pure and eloquent, 177. hey-day in the, 140.

in an old man's heart, 655.

Blood, in him, so much, 124.

in their dastardly veins, 525.
is tame, when the, 141.
is thicker than water, 493.
is very snow-broth, 47.

is warm within, 60.

of a British man, 147.

of all the Howards, 319.
of the martyrs, 756.
of tyrants, 804.

rebellious liquors in my, 67.
ruddy drop of manly, 602.
savageness in unreclaimed, 133.
sensations sweet felt in the, 467.
sign to know the gentle, 29.
so cheap, flesh and, 585.
spoke in her cheeks, 177.
stepped so far in, 123.
stirs to rouse a lion, 84.
strong as flesh and, 477.
summon up the, 91.
that healest with, 199.
to ears of flesh and, 131.
was thin and old, 589.
weltering in his, 271.
what potent, hath May, 599.
whoso sheddeth man's, 812.
will follow the knife, 312.
Bloodless race with feeble voice, 337.
Bloods, breed of noble, 110.
Bloodshed, fear and, 476.
Blood-tinctured heart, 620.

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Blow, hand that gives the, 289.
liberty is in every, 450.
might be the be-all, 118.
on the head, 764.

on whom I please, 68.

perhaps may turn his, 464.
remember thy swashing, 104.
the horrid deed in every eye, 118.
themselves must strike the, 541.
the stormy winds do, 515.
thou winter wind, 70.

till they have wakened death, 151.
what wood a cudgel is by the, 213.
wind! come wrack, 126.

winds and crack your cheeks, 146.
word and a, 107, 277.

Blows and buffets of the world, 121.
and knocks, apostolic, 210.

man up like a bladder, 85.
of circumstance, 633.

Bloweth where it listeth, 842.
Blown, no sooner, but blasted, 251.
with restless violence, 48.

Blue above and blue below, 338.
and gold, clad in, 456.
bide by the buff and, 450.
darkly deeply beautifully, 507, 559.
ethereal sky, 300.
eyes of unholy, 521.
heaven above us bent, 624.
love and tears for the, 668.
meagre hag, 244.
presbyterian true, 210.
roses red and violets, 28.
rushing of the Rhone, 543.
sky bends over all, 499.
sky, canopied by the, 553.
the fresh the ever free, 538.
why does thy nose look so, 673.
Blue-fringed lids, 501.
Blue-stocking, sagacious, 593.
Blunder free us, trae monie a, 448.
worse than a crime, 805.
you find in men this, 437.
youth is a, 608.

Blunderbuss against religion, 370.
Blundering kind of melody, 269.
Blunders about a meaning, 327.
Blush of maiden shame, 573.

of modesty, grace and, 140.
shame where is thy, 140.

to find it fame, do good and, 329.
to give it in, 513.

unseen, born to, 385.

Blushed as he gave in the oath, 379.
before, we never, 262.

the conscious water, 258.
young men that, 734.
Blushes at the name, 681.

bear away those, 52.

man that, not quite a brute, 309.
Blushful Hippocrene, 575.
Blushing apparitions, 52.
honours, bears his, 99.

is the colour of virtue, 283, 764.
like the morn, 237.

Blustering band, they march a. 273.
railer, 672.

Boards, ships are but, 61. Boast, can imagination, 355. he lives to build not, 354. independence be our, 465. Murray was our, 332.

not thyself of to-morrow, 829. of heraldry, 384.

such is the patriot's, 394. veil the matchless, 356. Boastful boys, earth's, 598. neighs, high and, 92. Boat is on the shore, 553.

oar in every man's, 789.

swiftly glides the bonnie, 674.
Boatman, take thrice thy fee, 806.
Boats should keep near shore, 360.
Bobbed for whale, 217.
Bobtail tike, 148.

Bocara's vaunted gold, 437.
Bodes me no good, 349.

some strange eruption, 126.
Bodied forth, softly, 546.
Bodies, conceit in weakest, 141.
ghosts of defunct, 210.
of unburied men, 181.
one soul in two, 762.
pressed the dead, 86.
princes like to heavenly, 166.
soldiers bore dead, by, 83.
to life, brought dead, 604.
two, with one soul, 340.
Bodiless creation, 141.
Boding tremblers, 397.

Bodkin, with a bare, 136.

Body, absent from the, 508.

absent in, 845.

blameless mind and faultless, 342. cleanness of, 170.

clog of his, 221.

demd damp moist, 652.

distressed in mind or estate, 850.

enough to cover his mind, not, 460. eye is the light of the, 838. filled and vacant mind, 92. form doth take, of the soul, 29. is under hatches, 436.

lodged a mighty mind, whose, 338.
mind, or estate, 850.
nature is, whose, 316.
nought cared this, 503.

of the time, very age and, 137.
one of a lean, 221.
pent, here in the, 497.
presence of, 509.

sickness-broken, 221.

so young with so old a head, 64. sprang at once to the height, the, 649. thought, almost say her, 177.

to that pleasant country's earth, his,

82.

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Boisterous captain of the sea, 392.
Bokes clothed in black or red, 1
Bold as a lion, 829.

bad man, 27, 98.
everywhere be, 28,

I can meet his blow, 464.

John Barleycorn, 451.

man that first eat an oyster, 292

virtue is, 49.

Boldest held his breath, 515,
Boldness again boldness, SUS.

ever meets with friends, 343.
Bolingbroke was a scoundrel, 379,
Bolt of Cupid fell, where the, 58.
the fool's, is soon shot, 16.
Bombastes, must meet, 388.
Bond, nominated in the, 65.
of fate, take a, 123.

't is not in the, 65.

trust man on his oath or, 109.
word good as his, 790.

Bondage led, when Israel was from, 251
out of the land of, 493.
whole eternity in, 298.
Bondman let me live, 475.

so base that would be a, 113.
Bondman's key, in a, 61.
Bonds of ignorance, 639.
Bondsmen, hereditary, 541.

Bone and skin, two millers, 351.

as curs mouth a,
412.

bites him to the, 363.

bred in the, 19, 691.

of manhood, 408.

of my bones, 812.

of thy bone, 784.

wasted to skin and, 784.

Bones are coral made, of his, 42.
canonized, 130.

cursed be he that moves my, 163.
for bacon, broken, 791.

full of dead men's, 841.

good oft interred with their, 113
his honoured, 251.

made no more, 784.

misery worn him to the, 108.

mutine in a matron's, 140.
paste and cover to our, 82.
rattle his, over the stones, 683.
tell all my, I may, $19.

to lay his weary, among ye, 100.
to sit in my, 461.

weave thread with, 75.

whose dice were human, 555. with aches, fill all thy, 42. Bonny Doon, banks and braes of, 452. Bononcini, compared to, 351. Booby son, father craves a, 310,

mother who'd give her, 348. Book, adversary had written a, 817. all the world knows me in my, 778 and heart must never part, st and volume of my brain, 132. beware of a man of one, $53. blessed companion is a, 597. containing such vile matter, 10% dainties bred in a, 55. face is as a, 117.

Book, go little, 6.

good kill a man as kill a good, 254.
half a library to make one, 372.
honestly come by, 663.
I'll drown my, 43.

in black or red, 1.

in breeches, Macaulay is a, 461.

in gold clasps, 104.

in sour misfortune's, 108.
is a book, 539.

is the precious life-blood, a, 254.
never read, like a sacred, 181,

no, but has something good, 748, 788.
note it in a, 834.

of fate, heaven hides the, 315.
of human life, 617.

of knowledge fair, 230.

of nature short of leaves, 585.
of songs and sonnets, 45.
only read perhaps by me, 470.
or friend, with a religious, 174.
security in an old, 663.
so fairly bound, 107.
so uncoming, O little, 6.
what to put first in a, 799.
when a nobleman writes a, 374.
who reads an American, 462.
words printed in a, 817.
Books a university, 580.

and dreams are each a world, 477.
and money placed for show, 215.
are a substantial world, 477.
assume the care of, 310.
authority from others', 54.

by which the printers lost, 222.
cannot always please, 444.
comments on, 779.
deep versed in, 241.
forefathers had no other, 94.
he comes not in my, 198.
in her mind the wisest, 261.
in the running brooks, 67.
knowing I loved my, 42.
like proverbs, 266.
lineaments of gospel, 23.

men that will make you, 788.
must follow sciences, 168.
next o'er his, 331.

not in your, 50.

of honour razed from the, 161.

of making many, 832.

of nature, 784.

old manners old, 401.

on the soul, I have written three, 645.
or work or healthful play, 302.
our forefathers had no other, 94.
philosophers will put their names to
their, 188.

preserved and stored up in, 254.
some are lies, 446.

some, to be tasted, 168.

speaks about his own, 608.

spectacles of, 277.

stuffed with stoical reasonings, 744.

sweet serenity of, 617.

talismans and spells, 422. tenets change with, 321.

that nourish all the world, 56.

Books they read, their, 678.
to hold in the hand, 375.
toil o'er, 348.

up and quit your, 466.
upon his head, so many, 457.

were woman's looks, my only, 522. which are no books, 509.

wiser grow without, 422.
you need, Homer all the, 280.
Bookful blockhead, 325.

Bookish theoric, 149.
Bookmen, you two are, 55.

Boot, appliances and means to, 89.
Booted and spurred, 682.

Bootless bene, good for a, 479.

Boots displace, dares this pair of, 388 it at one gate, what, 242. Bo-peep, played at, 202.

Border, let that aye be your, 448. Bore a bright golden flower, 245. my point, thus I, 84.

the world, him who, 463. without abuse, 633. Boreas, blustering railer, 672. Bores and bored, the, 560,

through his castle wall, 82. Born, better ne'er been, 494. better to be lowly, 98. blessed who ne'er was, 289. cry for being, 170. days, in my, 787. for immortality, 484.

for success, 600.

for the universe, 399.
great, some are, 76.
highest calamity to be, 736.
how happy is he, 174.

in Arcadia, I too

in a bower, 581.

was, 793.

in a cellar, 294, 391.

in a wood to be afraid of an owl, 292

in bed in bed we die, 794.

in better days, 341.

in silent darkness, 39.

in sin, Adam's sons, 190.

in the garret, 552.

knew that before you were, 716.

or taught, happy is he, 174. poet is made as well as, 179.

so, men are to be, 207.

that ever I was, 133.

to be a slave, 413.

to blush unseen, 385.
to die that were not, 562.
to do, the thing that I was, 39.
to inquire after truth, 778.
to set it right, 133.

to the manner, 130.

under a rhyming planet, 54. Borne, and yet must bear, 566. away with every breath, 554. down by the flying, 489. his faculties so meek, 118. like thy bubbles, onward, 547. Borrow the name of the world, to, 166 to beg or to, 279.

Borrowed things, disguising, 779.

wit, wings of, 200.

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