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Jerusalem, if I forget thee, 551.
Jessamine, pale, 200.

Jesses were my dear heart-strings,

128.

Jest and riddle of the world, 272.
and youthful jollity, 201.
be laughable, 34.

bitter is a scornful, 318.
fellow of infinite, 118.
good, forever, 55.

life is a, 303.

whole wit in a, 148.

Jest's prosperity lies in the ear, 31.
Jests, indebted to his memory for
his, 384.

Jew, else an Ebrew, 56.
hath not a, eyes, 36.
I thank thee, 38.

that Shakespeare drew, 299.
Jewel, experience be a, 21.
in an Ethiop's ear, 77.
in his head, 39.
my heavenly, 14.
of the just, 211.
of their souls, 127.
rich in having such a, 19.
Jewels five-words long, 520.
in the carcanet, 135.
into a garret, 137.
unvalued, 69.

Jews might kiss, 284.
Jingling of the guinea, 519.
Jocund day stands tiptoe, 80.
John print it, some said, 231.
Joint labourer with the day, 100.

time is out of, 108.
Joke, Dulness ever loves a, 291.
many a, had he, 346.
to cure the dumps, 246.
Jolly miller, there was a, 357.
place in times of old, 405.
whistle, 3.
Jonson's learned sock, 202.
Jot of heart or hope, 206.
Journeymen, Nature's, 112.
Journeys end in lovers' meeting,
46.

Jove for his power to thunder, 75.
laughs at lovers' perjuries, 78,

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Joy brightens his crest, 189.
current of domestic, 319.
eternal, 236.

forever dwells, 171.
heartfelt, 274.

how pure the, 395.

is the sweet voice, 434.
of the whole earth, 548.
of youth, 384.
rises in me, 435.
shouted for, 545.
smiles of, 458.

snatch a fearful, 328.

so seldom weaves a chain, 454.
the luminous cloud, 434-
the oil of, for mourning, 564.
the perfectest herald of, 26.
the world can give, 483.
thing of beauty is a, 498.
turns at the touch of, 372.
wear a face of, 418.
which warriors feel, 449.
who ne'er knew, 296.
would win, 487.
Joy's delicious springs, 468.
Joyful school-days, 429.
Joyous prime, 11.

the birds, 188.

Joys, Africa and golden, 62.
departed, 307.

faded like the morning dew,

439.

from our own selves must
flow, 315.
imaginary, 337.

that came down shower-like,
435.

we dote upon, 238.
Judge, amongst fools a, 367.

not according to appearance,
571.
Judge's robe, 23.
Judges all ranged, 302.
fool with, 367.
hungry, 284.

Judgment, a Daniel come to, 37.
falls upon a man, 152.
fled to brutish beasts, 85.
green in, 131.

hoodwink'd, surrender, 365.
is weak the prejudice is
strong, 304.
reserve thy, 104.
shallow spirit of, 65.
Judgments as our watches, 280.
Judicious drank, 292.

grieve, make the, 112.
Juggling fiends, 99.
Julia, lips of, 158.

Julius, ere the mightiest, fell, 100.

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Jump the life to come, 90.

June, leafy month of, 430.
seek ice in, 465.

Kicked until they can feel, 216.
Kickshaws, little tiny, 62.
Kid, lie down with the, 562.

what so rare as a day in, 539. Kidney, man of my, 21.

Juno's eyes, lids of, 48.

unrelenting hate, 227.

Jupiter on Juno smiles, 182.
Jurisprudence, light of, 8.

Jury, passing on the prisoner's
life, 22.

Jurymen may dine, 284.
Just, actions of the, 160.
and mightie death, 13.
are the ways of God, 193.
as the twig is bent, 276.
God forgive, 411.
jewel of the, 211.
less than sage, 453.
memory of the, 552.
men made perfect, 577.
path of the, 552.
remembrance of the, 580.
Justice be thy plea, 37.
course of, 37.
even-handed, 90.
in fair round belly, 41.

mercy seasons, 37.

of my quarrel, 66.
poetic, 291.
to all men, 376.
unwhipped of, 120.

with mercy, 190.
Justifiable to men, 193.
Justified of her children, 567.
Justify the ways of God, 170.

Katerfelto with hair on end, 363.
Keep o' the windy side, 47.

should, who can, 411.
step to the music of the Union,
508.

the word of promise, 99.
your powder dry, 591.

Keeper, am I my brother's, 540.
Kendal green, knaves in, 56.
Kepen wel thy tongue, 4.
Kept the faith, 576.

Key that opes the palace of eter-

nity, 194.

Keys, clutch the golden, 523.

of all the creeds, 522.
Keystane o' night's black arch,
385.

Kibe, galls his, 118.

Kick against the pricks, 572.

in that place, 218.

me down stairs, 391.

that scarce would move a
horse, 366.

their owners over, 381.

Kill a sound divine, 366.
the bloom, 403.

Kin, little more than, 101.
prohibited degrees of, 218.
whole world, 74.

Kind as kings, 224.

cruel only to be, 116.
deeds with coldness, 417.
enjoy her while she 's, 227.
hearts are more than coro-
nets, 517.
less than, 1or.

to her virtues, 241.
to my remains, 226.
wondrous, 338.

Kindle soft desire, 221.

Kindled by the master's spell, 399.
Kindles false fires, 420.

in clothes, 159.

Kindlier hand, 524.

Kindly fruits of the earth, 579.
Kindness, greetings where no, is,

407.

milk of human, 89.

save in the way of, 400.
Kindred points of heaven, 407.
King, an anointed, 53.
Cambyses' vein, 56.
conscience of the, 110.
contrary to the, 67.
Cophetua loved, 77.
doth hedge a, 117.
every inch a, 122.
God save the, 243.

here lies our sovereign lord
the, 234.

himself has followed her, 350.
mockery, of snow, 53.
of day, powerful, 308.

of England cannot enter, 323.
of France with forty thousand
men, 150.

of good fellows, 65, 367.
of shreds and patches, 116.
of terrors, 544.

state without a, 508.
Stephen was a worthy peer,

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Kingdom for a little grave, 53.
like to a little, 84.

my mind to me a, is, 598.
Kingly line in Europe, 451.
Kings are like stars, 493.
come bow to it, 49.
it makes gods, 70.
may be blest, 385.
right divine of, 292.
royal throne of, 52.
stories of the death of, 53.
upon their coronation, 225.
will be tyrants from policy,354.
would not play at, 364.
Kiss but in the cup, 144.
immortal with a, 15.
long long, 487.
me and be quiet, 303.
of youth and love, 487.
one kind, 312.
snatched hasty, 310.
to every sedge, 19.
traitorous, 495.
with one long, 517.
Kisses bring again, 24.
from a female mouth, 484.
remembered, 521.
tears and smiles, 404.
thinking their own, sin, 80.

Kitchen bred, 481.
Kith nor kin, 598.

Kitten, I had rather be a, 57.
Knave, how absolute the, is, 117.

more, than fool, 16.

Knaves in Kendal green, 56.
such honest, 123.

to flatter, 245.

untaught, 55.

Kneaded clod, 24.

Knee, pregnant hinges of the, 113.

Knees, bow stubborn, 115.

down on your, 42.
saint upon his, 369.

Knell is rung, by fairy hands, 339.

of parting day, 332.
overpowering, 489.
sound of a, 369.

that summons thee, 92.

the shroud, 264:

Knells call heaven invites, 262.

us back, each matin bell, 431.

Knew by the smoke, 458.

himself to sing, 199.

thee but to love, 529.
what's what, 213.

Knife is driven, 268.

war even to the, 468.

Knight, can make a belted, 389.
parfit gentil, 1.

pricking on the plain, 10.

Knightly counsel, 395.
Knights, accomplishing the, 64.
Knights' bones are dust, 434-
Knock and it shall be opened, 567.
as you please, 297, 367.
the breast, nothing to, 194.
when you please, 367.
Knock-down argument, 230.
Knocker, tie up the, 285.
Knolling a departed friend, 60.
Knotted and combined locks, 106.
Know a subject ourselves, 321.
all words are faint, 379.
her was to love her, 400.
him no more, 544.
how frail I am, 547.
mine end, 547-
not I ask not, 456.

not what's resisted, 386.
or dream or fear, 528.
that I love thee, 456.
thee not, 379.
their own good, 228.
then thyself, 272.
to, to esteem, 434.
we loved in vain, 466.
what we are, 117.
where'er I go, 421.

where we can find informa-
tion, 321.
ye the land, 478.

Knowledge, book of, 179.
diffused, 395.
he that hath, 554.

he that increaseth, 558.
is of two kinds, 321.
is ourselves to know, 276.

is

power, 137.
man of, 137.

manners adorn, 306.
not according to, 572.
sheweth, 547.
sweetly uttered, 14.
under difficulties, 504.
we must snatch, 276.
words without, 545.

Known, to be forever, 166.
too late, 77.

Knows and knows no more, 366.
Kosciusko fell, 439.

Kubla Khan, 434.

Labour and difficulty, 179.

and intent study, 206.
and to wait, 530.
bears a lovely face, 165.
ease and alternate, 308.
for my travail, 74.
in his vocation, 54.
many still must, 480.

Labour of love, 575.
we delight in, 93.
what to speak, 137.
work under our, 189.
youth of, 344.

Labour's bath, sore, 93.
Labour'd nothings, 281.

Labourer is worthy of his hire, 570.
Labourers are few, 567.
Labouring man, sleep of a, 558.
Lace, hedgehogs dressed in, 536.
Lack of argument, 63.

of wit, plentiful, 108.
Lack'd and lost, 27.
Lack-lustre eye, 40.

Lad of mettle, a good boy, 56.
Ladder, young ambition's, 83.
Ladies, a lion among, 33.

be but young, 40.
intellectual, 486.
making cages, 247.
whose bright eyes, 202.
Lady doth protest, 113.
is in the case, 303.
married to the Moor, 418.
of the Mere, 403.
protests too much, 113.
so richly clad, 431.
who lent his, 490.
Ladyship, humorous, 50.
Lady-smocks all silver white, 31.
Lags the veteran, superfluous, 317.
Laid on with a trowel, 39.
Lake or moorish fen, 196.

where drooped the willow, 512.
Lamb, dwell with the, 562.

one dead, is there, 533.
skin of an innocent, 66.
the frolic and the gentle, 421.
to the slaughter, 563.

Una with her milk-white, 418.
wind to the shorn, 326.
Lame and impotent conclusion, 126.
feet was I to the, 545.
Lamely and unfashionable, 68.
Lamp, smell of the, 583.

so cheering, 456.

that lighted the traveller, 455.
unto my feet, 550.
Lamps in sepulchral urns, 368.
shone o'er fair women, 470.
Land, bowels of the, 70.

done for this delicious, 468.
fight for such a, 446.
flowing with milk, 541.
ill fares the, 344.
leans against the, 343.
madden round the, 285.
my own my native, 445.
of bondage, 450.

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feast of, 31.

Lank and brown, 425.
Lap it in Elysium, 195.

me in delight, 526.

me in soft Lydian airs, 202.
my mother's, 190.
of earth, 335.
of May, 342.
of Thetis, 216.
Lapland night, lovely as a, 408.
Lards the lean earth, 55.
Large streams from little fountains
flow, 393.

was his bounty, 335
Lark at heaven's gate sings, 132.
none but the, 132.

rise with the, 392.

Lash the rascals naked, 130.
Last at his cross, 495.

brightening to the, 344.
link is broken, 495.
love thyself, 73.
not least in love, 84.
of all the Romans, 87.
reader reads no more, 535.
rose of summer, 455.
scene of all, 42.

still loveliest, 473.

syllable of recorded time, 98.

to lay the old aside, 281.
words of Marmion, 447.-

Late, better, than never, 7.
known too, 77.
into the night, 483.

Lated traveller, 94.
Later star of dawn, 403.

Latin, small, and less Greek, 145.
soft bastard, 484.

was no more difficile, 212.
Laud than gilt, 74.
Laugh a siege to scorn, 98.

at any mortal thing, 489.
make the unskilful, 112.
that I may not weep, 489.
that spoke the vacant mind,
345.

that win, they, 129.
thee to scorn, 565.
was ready chorus, 385.
where we must, 269.
who but must, 287.
world's dread, 309.
Laughed consumedly, 258.
full well they, 346.
his word to scorn, 366.
Laughing devil in his sneer, 480.
quaffing, 226.

soil, paint the, 460.
you hear that boy, 537.
Laughs at lovers' perjury, 225.
fair, the morn, 331.
Laughter for a month, 55.

holding both his sides, 201.
of a fool, 558.

Laura, grave where, lay, 13.
Lavinia, she is, 75.

Law and to the testimony, 562.
ends where tyranny begins,

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Law, we have a measure for, 152.
what plea so tainted in, 36.
which moulds a tear, 400.
windy side of the, 47.

Law's grave study, 380.

delay, 111.

Lawful for me to do what I will
with mine own, 568.

Lawn, saint in, 276.
Laws, curse on all, 293.
grind the poor, 343-
of a nation, 236.

of nature and of nature's God,
376.

of servitude, 228.

or kings can cause, 319.
Lawyers are met, 302.
Lay, go forth my simple, 380.
her in the earth, 118.
his weary bones, 73.
on Macduff, 99.

the old aside, 281.
Le premier qui fut roi, 451.
Lea, slowly o'er the, 332.
Leads to bewilder, 359.
Leaf, all do fade as a, 564.

also shall not wither, 546.
days are in the yellow, 485.
falls with the, 147.
not a, is lost, 472.
of pity writ, 81.
perished in the, 523.
sear and yellow, 97.
turn over a new, 611.
upon the stream, 449.
was darkish, 197.
Leafy month of June, 430.
Lean and hungry look, 83.

and slipper'd Pantaloon, 41.
body and visage, 221.
fellow beats all conquerors,
165.

Leaned to virtue's side, 345.
Leap into this angry flood, 82.
it were an easy, 55.

look before you, 7, 217, 607.
Leaps the live thunder, 472.
Leapt to life a god, 499.
Learn of the little nautilus, 273.
to labour and to wait, 530.
to read slow, 305.
Learned and fair, 145.
and wise, 414.
Chaucer, 211.
doctor's spite, 526.
length, words of, 346.
lumber, 283.

reflect on what before they
knew, 283.

roast an egg, 290.

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