234 and not of, 84 and the sorrow, the, 109 and with hope, farewell, 186 a shadow and a, 69 a stranger to, 197 death, to feel the fog, 78 each bush an officer, thief doth, 394 his terrible shape, I hardly, 78 no fall, he that is down need, 97 no more the heat o' the sun, 103 nor hope, I neither, 369 nor love, nor, 367 not guilt, those who, 123 not the anger of the wise, 332 of an imminent danger, just, 430 of burning, for, 131 of his trial hath no, 5 of kings, the dread and, 260 o' hell's a hangman's whip, 184 Fear our cry, let the nations, 143 that men should, 80 thee, ancient mariner, I, 253 the farthest from the, 127 to lament or, 65 to speak, they are slaves who, 368 horses, 439 in where to wet a widow's eye, is it for, 442 we 'll come to harm, I, 267 Feared, 128 that what he, 394 Fearful night, 't is a, 304 Fearing to attempt, by, 97 Fear's as bad as falling, the, 371 his fate too much, he either, 126 may be liars, 391 my hopes for half thy, 409 not danger's post, breast that, 145 to plunge with all your, 79 as you were going to a, 99 of Crispian, is called the, 66 of reason and the flow of soul, 327 one, one house, 170 upon her eyes, and, 238 Feasted thus, since we have, 380 care as light as a, 361 is wafted downward, as a, 282 on the fatal dart, 106 so lightly blown, was ever, 271 the, whence the pen, 30I to waft a. 377 will turn the scale, a, 351 Feathers plucked, their own, 106 to thy heels, set, 171 when fowls have no, 142 Feeble, 129, faith, a. I would not shake, 120 Feed fat the ancient grudge, 166 my revenge, it will, 335 on cates, than, 399 on her damask cheek, 298 on the air, Love can, 240 on this fair mountain, leave to, 269 upon nothing, to, 308 were best at home, to, 129 what would thousand others, 300 Feeding, starve with, 9 upon them, to persist in, 109 Feeds and breeds, that, 402 three, 181 Few, their wants but, 68 they are that see it clear, how, 433 thy voice, but, 428 to be chewed and digested, 30 will be ever content, with, 205 words are the best men, men of, 259 Fewer men, the, 185 words than a parrot, 295 Fevered lips, drained by, 435 Fiat millions slew, whose, 332 Fib becomes due, when one, 82 or sophistry, destroy his, 353 Fibres net the dreamless head, thy, 468 Fibs, I'll tell you no, 323 Fickle still, were firm, not, 455 her cup was a, 100 Fiddle behind the door, hangs up his, a man may, 249 and die for her, to, 189 and none to, 388 better, are baffled to, 337 differing doctors and disciples, 162 for freedom, they that, 143 for love as men do, we cannot, 457 growl and, 95. have fought the good, 120 I dare not, 48 I have fought my, 221 it out, spur on and, 383 or tyranny to, 219 we 'll, and we'll conquer, 286 when a shin in, 216 when glory leads the, 143 who knows the splendour of the, 390 wut is wuth a, 212 Finger, from his ambitious, 8 if she scratches her, 415 its, was in the largest public pie, 54 rest, the angel's, 91 to lay his, 108 touched him and he slept, 371 writes, the moving, 465 Fingers bloody red, with, 167 cannot lick his own, 62 he dug his, into the wet earth, 313 in the salad-bowl, plunge his, 349 wan, with, 110 wandered idly, my, 291 weary and worn, with, 360 Fingers' ends, smile upon his, 359 a clean heart and a clear, 175 all alone, to be poking the, 441 and her pale, 402 and sword and desolation, call, 329 and the devil will fetch me now in, are as bad as a, 332 a spirit all compact of, 240 as tapers waste that instant they as the flint bears, 209 asunder at the touch of, 38 a woman's story at a winter's, 389 bitterer than a thousand years of, 83 her face o', 71 if ever the Prairie Belle took, 329 in thy heart and a fire in thy brain, I sit beside my lonely, 330 i' the blood, 70 i' the flint, 135 laden, orbed maiden with white, 268 Fires, 132 confined to fast in, 380 thee, no German Rhine-wine, 151 the light of its own, 173 Firm a heart, too tender or too, 236 at his dangerous post, 304 nerves, my, 72 Firmer, better, shall be clearer, 450 a little more trouble at, 96 breath, we draw our, 455 by whom the new are tried, 126 cries, Hold, enough, 214 degree, no creature owns it in the, 284 disobedience, of man's, 93 Eve, but if the, 115 falls, the ripest fruit. 146 fierce impulse unto crime, 66 garden made, God the, 64 garments, came in with our, 191 green peas, the, 32 is hailed, when the, 178 let me be ever the, 146 magnitude, thou liar of the, 217 |