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time will not be staid, 30.
Judas had given them the slip, 284.
Judea stretches far, wild, 640.
Judee, down in, 659.
Judex damnatur, 910.
Judge, amongst fools a, 331, 415.
an upright learned, 65.

in his own cause, 711, 798.
neutrality of an impartial, 411.
not by appearance, 843.

not of a man before he dieth, 696.
of all things, 799.

of Israel, Jephthah, 134, 404.

of the man, mind is the, 715.
of truth, sole, 317.

sober as a, 363.

you as you are, 47.

Judges alike of the facts and laws, 671.
all ranged a terrible show, 348.

fool with, 415.

hungry, soon the sentence sign, 326.
Judge's robe, the, 47.

Judgment, a Daniel come to, 65.
book, leaves of the, 666.

day, waiting the, 668.

defend against your, 270.
faculty that forms thy, 750.
falls upon a man, we say, 195.
fled to brutish beasts, 113.
green in, when I was, 157.

guide his bounty, gives not till, 102.
he which is the top of, 47.
hoodwinked, surrender, 422.
inclination gets the better of, 698.
man's erring, 323.

of any man or thing, right, 578.
reserve thy, 130.

shallow spirit of, 93.

suspension of, 766.

vulgarize the day of, 597.

we still have, here, 118.

when the, 's weak, 672.

young in limbs old in, 62.

Judgments as our watches, 256, 323.

men's, are a parcel of their fortunes,
158.

Judicious care, with, 447.

drank and daring dined, 332.

grieve, make the, 137.

Juggling fiends no more believed, 123.
Juice, bee buried in its own, 168.

divine nectareous, 344.

nectarean, 577.

Julep, this cordial, 246.

Julia, lips of, 201.

Juliet is the sun, 105.

Juliet's hand, white wonder of, 108.

Julius fell, ere the mightiest, 126.

ye towers of, 383.

July, second day of, 429.

warmth of its, 595.

Jump the life to come, 118.
June, leafy month of, 499.

rose newly sprung in, 451.
seek ice in, 539.

what so rare as a day in, 658.
Juno smiles, Jupiter on, 233.
Juno's eyes, lids of, 77.

unrelenting hate, 274.

Jupiter a bull to beguile Io, 32.
in the shape of Amphitrio, 32.
on Juno smiles, 233.
Juries, trial by, 435.

Jurisprudence, gladsome light of, 24.
Jury passing on the prisoner's life
47.

Jurymen may dine, 326.
Just, actions of the, 209.
and mightie death, 26.

and right, grounded on, 238.
are the ways of God, 242.

as the twig is bent, 320.
battled for the true the, 632.
be, and fear not, 100.
God forgive, 473.

he was a good man and a, 842.
hint a fault, 327.
jewel of the, 264.

knows and knows no more, 414.
less than sage, 518.

memory of the, is blessed, 825.
men, spirits of, 848.

our cause is, 426.
path of the, 825.

prosperous to be, 657.

remembrance of the, 851.

the gods are, 149.

whatever is is in its causes, 276.

Justice a debt put off with ease, 740.
as uncompromising as, 605.

be thy plea, 65.

conquers evermore, 600.
course of, 65.
even-handed, 118.

in fair round belly, 69.
love of, 795.

mercy seasons, 65.

of my quarrel, 40.

poetic, with lifted scale, 330.
rails upon yond thief, 148.
revenge a kind of wild, 164.
shall be done, 653.

the great interest of man, 531.
to all men, equal and exact, 435.
to be patient is a branch of, 751.
truth the handmaid of, 460.
unwhipped of, 147.
virtue of the soul, 762.
which the, which the thief, 148.
with mercy I shall temper, 239.
Justifiable to men, 242.

Justified of her children, 839.
Justify the means, the end must, 287.
the ways of God to men, 223.

Jutty frieze buttress, no, 117.

Juvenal, most bucolical, 494.
Juventus mundi, 169.

Katerfelto with hair on end, 420.
Kathleen mavourneen, 673.
Keel, and sail on even, 354.

she steadies with upright, 498.
Keep clean as fruit, 264.

moving, push on, 457.
no bad company, 398.

step to the music of the Union, 588.
the word of promise to our ear, 126.
thy shop and thy shop will keep thee,
37.

who can, they should, 473.
your powder dry, 588.
Keeper, am I my brother's, 812.
Ken, far as angels', 223.
Kendal green, knaves in, 84.
Kennin' wrang, gang a, 448.

Kepen wel thy tonge, 5.

Kept the faith, I have, 848.
Kettle black, pot calls the, 791.
Kew, his highness' dog at, 334.
Key, in a bondman's, 61.

Shakespeare unlocked his heart with
this, 485.

that opes the palace, 243.
Keys, clutch the golden, 633.
of all the creeds, 632.

Peter's, 331.

two massy, he bore, 247.

Keystane o' night's black arch, 451.
Kibe, galls his, 143.

Kick against the pricks, 843.

in that part more hurts honour, 214.
may kill a sound divine, 416.

me down stairs, why did you, 445.
their owners over, 439.

Kicks, from crowns to, 559.
Kicked until they can feel, 213.

waxed fat and, 814.

Kickshaws, little tiny, 90.
Kid, lie down with the, 833.
Kidney, man of my, 46.

Kill a man as a good book, 254.

a sound divine, 416.

princes privileged to, 425.

the bloom before its time, 483.

thee a hundred and fifty ways, 71.
time, how to, 772.

too apt before to, 261.

Kin, little more than, 127.
neither kith nor, 404.
prohibited degrees of, 215.
the whole world, 102.

Kind and gentle heart, he had a, 400.

as kings upon their coronation day,
269.

base in, 413.

be to her virtues very, 287.

best in this, 59.

cruel only to be, 141.

deeds with coldness, 466.

enjoy her while she's, 274.

hearts are more than coronets, 624.

kiss before we part, one, 671.
lost him half the, 272.

Kind, makes one wondrous, 387.
more than kin and less than, 127.
of alacrity in sinking, 46.
of easiness, lend a, 141.

of excellent dumb discourse, 43.
of good deed to say well, 98.

of grace, sweet attractive, 23.

of heaven to be deluded by him, 281.
of semi-Solomon, 593.

of ways, newest, 90.
porcelain clay of human, 277.
to her virtues, 287.

to my remains, 270.

will creep where it may not go, 14.
yet was he, 397.
Kinds, lilies of all, 78.
Kindest man, the, 64.

Kindle soft desire, 272.

Kindled by the master's spell, 455.
Kindles false fires, 484.

wantonness in clothes, 201.
Kindlier hand the eager heart, 633.
Kindling her undazzled eyes, 255.
Kindly, frosty but, 67.

fruits of the earth, 850.

had we never loved sae, 452.
Kindness, greetings where no, is, 468.
law of, 829.

little deeds of, 642.

milk of human, 117.
nameless acts of, 467.

save in the way of, 463.
to his majesty, 563.
who does a, 320.

Kindnesses, do me some mischief for

these, 731.

she doeth little, 658.

Kindred points of heaven, 485.
Kine, beeves and home-bred, 474.
King, balm from an anointed, 81.
Cambyses' vein, 85.

cat may look on a, 17.
city of the great, 820.
conscience of the, 135.
contrary to the, 94.
Cophetua loved, 105.
cotton is, 854.

drinks to Hamlet, 145.

equals the shepherd with the, 792.

every inch a, 148.

expedients with such a, 352.

farewell, 82.

fellow with the best, 93.

first who was, 801.

God bless the, 351.

God save our gracious, 285.

God save the, 285.

great as a, 436.

here lies our sovereign, 279.
himself, greater than the, 364.
himself has followed her, the, 400.
if chance will have me, 116.

if I were tedious as a, 52.

I'll call thee Hamlet, 130.

is dead long live the king, 860.

long live our noble, 285.

long live the, 417.

lustre that surrounds a, 778.

King never dropped out of the clouds, 196.
not only hating David but the, 268.
of day, powerful, 355.

of England cannot enter, 365.

of France went up the hill, 686.

of good fellows, 93.

of shreds and patches, 141.
of snow, mockery, 82.
of terrors, 817.

pageantry of a, 688.

reigns but does not govern, 810.
ruin seize thee ruthless, 383.
shake hands with a, 563.

state without, or nobles, 588.
Stephen was a worthy peer, 152, 406.
such divinity doth hedge a, 142.
under which, Bezonian, 90.
was a' for our rightful, 452.
when George the Third was, 556.
who pretender is and who, 351.
who would wish to be thy, 492.
worm that hath eat of a, 141.
Kings and republics, farce of, 777.
are like stars, 565.

can cause or cure, 367.
come bow to it, bid, 79.

death lays his icy hands on, 209.
dread and fear of, 64.
enthroned in the hearts of, 64.
for such a tomb would die, 251.
guilt of Eastern, 258.

he shall stand before, 828.
invest knights and barons, 189.
it makes gods, 97.

may be blest, 451.

may love treason, 182.

meaner creatures, 97.

of Brentford, two, 417.

of modern thought are dumb, 665.

pride of, the, 314.

princes are the breath of, 447.

reigned in green palaces, 221.

right divine of, 332.

ruined sides of, 196.

setter up and puller down of, 95.

showers on her, barbaric pearl, 226.

stories of the death of, 82.

this royal throne of, 81.

upon their coronation day, 269.

will be tyrants from policy, 410.
would not play at, 421.

King's Bench walks, chambers in, 297.
creation, you may be of the, 282.
crown, not the, 47.
English, abusing the, 45.
every subject's duty is the, 92.
eye, horse made fat by the, 729.
name a tower of strength, 97.
stamp, 't is not the, 282.
Kingdom for a horse, 98.
good man possesses a, 715.
good mind possesses a, 22.
like to a little, 111.

my large, for a little grave, 82.
my mind to me a, is, 22.
Kingdom come, 't was kin' o', 659.
Kingdoms, God has sifted three, 616.
Kingly crown, likeness of a, 228.

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Kiss but in the cup, leave a, 179.

drew my soul with one long, 623.
had won, many a loving, 584.
immortal with a, 41.
long long, 557.

me and be quiet, 350.

me sweet-and-twenty, 75.

of youth and love, 557.

one kind, before we part, 671.
she with traitorous, 676.
snatched hasty, 356.

the place to make it well, 535.
till the cow comes home, 197.
to every sedge, giving a gentle, 44.
which Jews might, 325.

Kisses bring again, my, 49.
dear as remembered, 630.
first invented, 293.

from a female mouth, 554.
tears and smiles, 474.

thinking their own, sin, 108.
Kissed, courtesied when you have, 42.
lips that I have, 144.
the ground, 343.
Kitchen bred, in the, 552.

ruled the rost in the, 194.
Kites or crows, wars of, 255.
Kith nor kin, neither, 404.
Kitten, I had rather be a, 85.
Knave best defence against knave, 730.
he is an arrant, 132.

how absolute the, is, 143.
more, than fool, 41, 787.

rascally yea-forsooth, 88.

thank God you are rid of a, 52.

that wears a title lies, 310.

Knaves, flatter, or lose his pension 290.
he called them untaught, 83.

in Kendal green, 84.

little better than false, 53.
whip me such honest, 149.
Kneaded clod, to become a, 48.
Knee, his head on his, 406.

pregnant hinges of the, 137.
Knees, bow stubborn, 139.
down on your, 70.

man at arms must serve on his, 25.
on parent, 438.

saint upon his, 422.

Kneeling take aim, 597.

Knell is rung by fairy hands, 389.
of parting day, 384.
overpowering, 559.

sighed at the sound of a, 416.
sound like a rising, 542.

that summons thee to heaven, 119.
the pall the bier, 562.

the shroud the mattock the, 308.

Knells call heaven invites, 307.

in that word alone, 606.

to a world of death, 499.

us back, each matin bell, 500.
Knew, all declared how much he, 397.
himself to sing, 246.

Knew more, no man spoke less and, 738.
that before you were born, 716.
that one small head could carry all
be, 397.

thee but to love thee, 562.
what's what, 8.

Knife, blood will follow the, 312.

carved upon it with a, 90.

to thy throat, put a, 828.
war even to the, 541.

Knight, a prince can make a belted, 452.

parfit gentil, a veray, 1.
pricking on the plain, 27.

Knights, accomplishing the, 92.
barons kings can invest, 189.
carpet, 187.

Knight's bones are dust, 502.
Knightly counsel, 456.

Knitters in the sun, spinsters and, 75.
Knives, hands made before, 293.
Knock and it shall be opened, 839.

as you please, 336, 415.

at my ribs, make my heart, 116.
it never is at home, 415.
the breast, nothing to, 242.
Knocks, apostolic blows and, 210
open locks whoever, 123.
Knock-down argument, 277.
Knocker, tie up the, 326.
Knolled to church, bells have, 68.
Knot in a bulrush, 701.

of roots, man is a, 601.
unloose the Gordian, 91.
Knotted and combined locks, 131.
oak, to bend a, 294.

Know a subject ourselves, 372.
a trick worth two of that, 84.
all words are faint, 437.
all ye need to, 576.

does both act and, 263.
enough for man to, 319.
everything except myself, 769.
happier than I, 237.

her own, so well to, 238.

her was to love her, 455.
him no more, shall, 816.
how frail I am, 820.

how little can be known, 319.
how sublime a thing it is, 613.
it is not safe to, 217.

knowledge is ourselves to, 320.
me, not to, 234.

me, when it came to, 526.

men who their duties, 438.

mine end, make me to, 820.
myself, not if I, 509.

not I ask not, 522.

not for what he was made, 755.

not what, to be we, 276.
not what's resisted, 448.
not what we may be, 142.
nothing really, we, 766.
one's self, difficult to, 757.
or dream or fear all we, 562.
reason but from what we, 315.
that deformed, I, 52.
that I love thee, 522.

thee not, who, 437.

Know their own good, how few, 274.
their rights, men who, 438.
then thyself, 317.

thought so once now I, 350.
thyself, 791.

thyself and nothing too much, 736.
to esteem to love, 502.

we believe what we least, 775.
we loved in vain, 539.

what we are, 142.

what were good to do, 60.
where to find information, 372.
where'er I go, yet I, 477.

ye the land of cypress and myrtle
549.

Knowing dare maintain, 438.

that they know nothing, 702.
Knowledge, ample page of, 384.
and timber, 638.

be innocent of the, 121.
book of, 230.

by suffering entereth, 620.
comes but wisdom lingers, 626.
diffused, immortalizes itself, 457.
evergreen tree of, 440.
from ignorance, 650.
great step to, 609.

grow from more to more, let, 631.
he that hath, 827.

he that increaseth, 830.
increaseth strength, 828.
in excess, desire of, 165.
is but sorrow's spy, 207.
is of two kinds, 372.
is ourselves to know, 320.
is power, 168.

is proud, 422.

is the one only good, 760.
is the only fountain, 530.
lost by incredulity, 724.
manners must adorn, 353.

more than equivalent to force, 368.
multiplieth words without, 817.
night unto night showeth, 819.
not according to, 844.

of divine things, 724.

of what is excellent, 727.
out-topping, 665.

shall be increased, 835.
spirit of, 833.

sweet food of sweetly uttered, 34.

the fountain of human liberty, 530.

too high the price for, 313.

true, leads to love, 465.

under difficulties, 528.

we must snatch half our, 320.
Known, to be forever, 260.

too late, 105.

Knows and knows no more, 414.
no man distinctly, 766.

not till he tries, 713.
Knuckle-end of England, 459.
Kosciusko fell, shrieked as, 513.
Kubla Khan, 500.

Laborin' man an' woman, 658.
Laborious at the first ascent, 253.
days, to live, 247.

Labour and intent study, 253.

and sorrow, their strength is, 822.
and to wait, learn to, 612.
bears a lovely face, 182.
capital solicits the aid of, 532.
cheers the tar's, 555.
ease and alternate, 355.

for his pains, 378, 784.

for my travail, I have had my, 101.
good week's, 174.

hard, difficulty and, 230.

in his vocation, 83.

is but a sorrowful song, 653.
is done, and, 667.

is independent and proud, 532.
is the lot of man, 339.

many still must, for the one, 551.
mountain in, 706, 716.

of an age in piled stones, 251.
of love, 847.

we delight in physics pain, 120.
what to speak, 168.

why should life all be, 624.
work under our, grows, 238.
youth of, with age of ease, 396.
Labours and peregrinations, 170.
mourn, our fruitless, 344.
the line too, 324.

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who ascended Fame's, 655.
young ambition's, 111.
Ladies, a lion among, 58.
be but young and fair, 68.
fond of the company of, 376.
good night sweet, 142.
intellectual, lords of, 555.
make nets and not cages, 291.
over offended, 297.
sigh no more, 51, 405.
whose eyes rain influence, 249.
Ladies' love, unfit for, 272.
Lads and lassies in their best, 683.
Lady Disdain are you yet living, 50.
doth protest too much, 138.
faint heart ne'er won fair, 789.
Fortune, railed on, 68.
garmented in light, 567.

Lady he's dead and gone, 405.
here come the, 107.

is in the case, when a, 349.
married to the Moor, 477.
of the Mere, 472.

protests too much, 138.
so richly clad, 499.
sweet arise, 159.

weep no more, 405.

who lent his, to his friend, 559.
Lady's fan, brain him with his, 84.
Ladyship, humorous, 79.

Lady-smocks all silver white, 56.
Lags the veteran, superfluous, 365.
Laid low in my grave, 78.

on with a trowel, 66.

Lair, rouse the lion from his, 495.
Lake, pilot of the Galilean, 247.

or moorish fen, 244.

silver, on thy fair bosom, 677.
swan on still St. Mary's, 474.
where drooped the willow, 596.
Lamb, go to bed with the, 454.

God tempers the wind to the shorn,
379.

one dead, is there, 615.

skin of an innocent, 94.

the frolic and the gentle, 486.
to the slaughter, as a, 834.

Una with her milk-white, 477.
wolf dwell with the, 833.

Lambs, such protection as vultures give
to, 442.

Lambe them lads, 495.

Lame and impotent conclusion, 151.

feet was I to the, 817.

man, living with a, 729.

Lamely and unfashionable, 95.
Lament for Madam Blaize, 400.
Lamp, arguments smelt of the, 728.
ere Homer's, appeared, 414.
holds out to burn, 303.
no, so cheering, 522.
of experience, 429.

that lighted the traveller, 522.
ungirt loin and the unlit, 646.
unto my feet, 823.
Lamps, heaven's distant, 615.
in a green night, golden, 262.
in sepulchral urns, 415.
shone o'er fair women, 542.
Lancaster, time-honoured, 80.
Land, be of good cheer I see, 763.
beside, no, 78.

bowels of the, 97.
darkness of the, 633.

deal damnation round the, 334.
fight for such a, 489.
flowing with milk, 813.

French have the empire of the land,

577.

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