435 for a nauseous, 172 he took a long and solemn, 181 of heavenly pleasure, 402 of Old England's ale, than a, 281 sips the nearest, 232 Draughts, full of supper and distempering, 393 intoxicate the brain, shallow, 215 Draw a cart, I cannot, 251 a furrer straighter, nor, 249 from the earth, 188 in again, did soon, 129 it, take a sword an', 156 men as they ought to be, to, 294 new mischief on, next way to, 271 the line somewheres, necessary to, them, I would not, 103 this curtain, 69 this metal from my side, that I must. 442 up the papers, lawyer, 292 you to her with a single hair, 168 Drawers, a chest of by day, 295 Draweth out the thread of his verbosity, he, 424 Drawing nothing up, growing old in, Dread the loss of use, I rather, 421 thing, the grave, 162 to see, river so, 403 Dreadful note, a deed of, 83 a, a shadow, 219 a hope beyond the shadow of a, 185 as love's young, 236 departs, when youth, the, 470 if this be all an idle, 237 I wrought a murder in a, 272 liberty, the prisoner's pleasing, 217 life is an empty, 221 life is but an empty, 222 life, what is it but a, 221 like the hand which ends a, 77 of her brooding breast, with a, 97 of passion, in a, 307 or grave apart, to keep a, 220 should be, bliss that such a, 293 the old men's, 98 we're dead, and never, 235 Dreamed, never, triumph, 337 wrong would that life was beauty, 104 and lies down to pleasant, 227 of the future, rise from your, 409 of youth recall, who vainly the, 470 your old men shall dream, 98 Dreamt it again, thrice ere the morning I, 427 of in your philosophy, than are, 303 Drear and dark, the night both, 26 Dregs were wormwood, he found the, 464 Drenched 420 in fraternal blood. me in the sea, 131 Dress, a black, or a white, 295 a sweet disorder in the, 364 of thoughts, style is the, 391 Dressed, 99 all in my best, I'm, 74 how then was the devil, 87 in a little brief authority, 251 in an opinion, to be, 291 Dresses, neat-handed Phyllis, 303 Dressings fit, for every season she hath, 20 Drew from out the boundless deep, 18 my midnight curtains round, 167 them as they are, who, 294 with one long kiss, once he, 204 Drift beyond his love and care, I can- not, 43 Drifted by, that have, 434 again, gapes for, 101 a man may, 249 • as friends, eat and, 214 before his wife, shall, 348 but I, every creature, IOI but tears, she drinks no other, 399 deep or taste not, 215 is another's meat or, 309 it down, I'll, 78 John, 't will do you good, 40 nor any drop to, 435 of it first, if the wife should, 348 on my score, all shall eat and, 267 small beer, to, 130 the toddy, 321 the words you send, with mine eyes Drones, purge the land of these, 133 every, hinders needle and thread in the well, were 't the last, 439 of allaying Tiber in 't, not a, 445 of blood, until every, 199 of Christian blood, 134 of ink, a small, 192 tears as fast as the Arabian trees. Dunsinane, till Birnam wood remove to, 25 Dupe of to-morrow, 92 if hopes were, 391 Duplicates of it, often. .. Durance, 103 have, 129 Durst not play, could not, would not, 306 poet touch a pen to write, never, 308 Dusk, like the, 246 of evening, 4 were mine, thy dawn and, 230 Dust, 103, 104 a heap of, 334 Alexander returneth into, 421 and ashes, for, 361 and from that scattered, 441 bends above his, 145 every pinch of human, 115 lay the summer's, 27 of Alexander, the noble, 421 Shovel, and we run to the, 56 smell sweet and blossom in their, to the vile, 65 tread is on an empire's, 109 when the original is, 123 Wickliffe 's, shall spread abroad, 441 write the characters in, 450 ye tamely tread, 152 Dustman's, as big as a, 22 Dutch cheese, heel of a, 48 Duties know, who their, 385 meet, domestic, 452 new occasions teach new, 281 Duty, 104, 105 and if we did our, 462 as the subject, such, 454 dare to do our, 337 for ever, the picket's off, 311 Earth perish from the circle of the, 276 round about the, 152 seems a paradise to me, 360 shall glisten in the ray, 159 shall not perish from the, 276 shall reclaim her precious things, 354 should see, and God-illumined, 417 than heaven, breathing less of, 176 that heaven upon, 21 the, the sea, 196 the axis of the, 15 the bosom of the, 164 the dust is, 421 the expiring, 353 the gayest soul on, 148 the soul he had on, 176 the sunlight clasps the, 204 though they come from the ends of the, 391 thou wert not on the, 377 to every man upon this, 89 to heaven, from, 308 to heaven it goes, from, 262 too dear, for, 21 treads not the, 150 truth crushed to, 415 two paces of the vilest, 381 words are the daughters of, 459 381 upon her corpse, the, 388 was gay, when all the, 148 with her thousand voices, 154 |