Gold and the rocks pure, 197 as its purest, 453 barbaric pearl and, 107 beauty provoketh thieves sooner than, 21 betrayed for, 15 despise, what female heart can, 44 Eden's green and, 13 for a' that, the man's the, 249 for what he lent him, 82 fruit of vegetable, 414 gives only the worthless, 7 glittering in, 106 gleaming in purple and, 14 I'd locked my heart in a case o', 231 its ounce of, 177 kissed that haughty scroll of, 111 love, in these are sunk, 193 not the, 14 scarfs, garters, 49 sell and mart your offices for, 294 spared neither land nor, 341 the honour proof to place or, 185 the love that 's linked with, 203 they refused the, 183 to gild refined, 152 transmute, leaden metal into, 162 wedges of, 102 where blood with, 27 wich's more than, 357 with pomp of pearl and, 353 Golden age again, see the, 417 bells, 437 calf of Baal, 42 hair, in their, 162 lads and girls, 103 mean alike condemn, both the, 237 opinions, I have bought. 290 seeme, gold al is not that doth, 158 Gone, 158 afay all, mit de lager beer, 297 and are, 367 and he is, 46 and what's past help, 166 are faded and, 342 are ye all, 381 ay, Cæsar, but not, 190 from his grey hairs, 121 he is dead and, 75 now dimmed and, 258 the flowers and fruits of love are, 22 the old familiar faces, all are, 307 to bed, lamp and, 108 to her death, 420 to-morrow he is, 364 to the grave, thou art, 163 when these are, 399 wilt thou be, 283 with a heaviness that's, 177 Good, 159, 160 a holy place, 52 all partial evil, universal, 338 and bad of every land, with some- Good luck would have it, as, 244 make us lose the, 97 manners won't let me tell. 22 man's life, best portion of a, 201 men, that these are. 176 more wit than does 'em, 447 name in man and woman, 275 news baits, while, 281 not the ill wind which blows no of bad, would make, 24 of just and, 91 of my country, for the, 64 only noble to be, 148 or bad, nothing either, 402 or bad a thousandfold, 157 or evil side, for the, 83 or ill, come, 150 or ill, extreme in love or hate, in, 449 or ill, our angels are, or, 2 or ill, the prophet of, 319 our courtiers were, 22 produce, equal, 117 quality, never sees a, 70 resign his own for others', 159 rest, and so, 333 she will do him, 451 some said it might do, 317 spirits may be in, 197 sweet maid, be, 374 temper, in good spirits and, 197 the wise, the, 334 they comprehend not, 156 thy glorious works, parent of, 461 to die and go, 89 to do his, 380 to glow for others', 174 to me is lost, all, 186 't will do you, 40 uncouth, makes ancient, 281 was spontaneous, what was, 261 will, peace and, 52 wine needs no bush, 40 wombs have borne bad sons. 374 Government, 161 ain't to answer for it. 156 for bread, having looked to, 26 land of settled, 144 most important department under, 343 his mysteries of, 154 if possible with, 266 impart, if I am right, thy, 397 is saying, while, 372 not to the righteous perfect, 324 that makes simplicity a, 364 the power of, 274 this latter age, to, 422 thy, thy more than beauty, 236 would scorch thy smiling. 377 Graced with polished manners and fine sense, though, 463 Graceful ease and sweetness, 128 Graces, an angel-guard of loves and, 452 that are sure to please, age lends the, 94 to the grave, lead these, 21 Gracious, 161 Gradation, not by the old, 315 Grain, the smell of, 371 to refuse the needful, 110 Grains of wheat, are as two, 327 Grammar school, in erecting a, 317 Granary, 162 Grand, but less, 408 sweet song, one, 374 Grandam, 162 authorized by her, 389 Grander, something better and, 190 rolls, the moon's unclouded, 268 to our dust, so nigh is, 104 springs, old Scotia 's, 352 Grandsire, sit like his, 264 Grant, 162 it so, but then, we, 259 me to see the light, 313 Granted, soon as, 237 Gran'thers they knowed sunthin' tu, Grave quickly have the gift of a, 323 that reached into the, 145 that was newly made, nigh to a, 357 the mattock and the, 401 the secrets of the, 368 the silent, 228 the steps of glory to the, 152 this, this dust, 406 to a welcome, 9 to glory o'er the, 152 Graved in paradise, 73 Grave-makers, ditchers and, 150 Graven, hammered and rolled, molten, 157 Graves, 164 all gaping wide, that the, 282 emblem of untimely, 88 find ourselves dishonourable, 58 of our dead, when they laurel, 212 over men 's, 202 two, grass-green, 224 we lie in, for the, 176 Gravity, profound conceit, 291 with a loyal, 120 Gray has drawn. Mr., 151 Graze, when beasts most, 393 Greasy commodities, an' such, 16 and small, attends both, 123 a pang as, 80 but our hearts are, 175 danger, we are in, 65 deal worse, and sometimes a. 249 deep, from the, to the great deep, 18 God is. 154 have kindness in reserve, the, 384 if I do grow, 346 in council and great in war, 43 is the art of beginning, 109 little fire grows, 132 love grows there, 238 man dies, so when a, 138 man helped the poor. 341 man was dead, that a, 75 man's memory may outlive his life, 258 man's smile, 42 men, lives of, 138 men, the heights by, 177 men may jest with saints, 196 men should drink, 100 none could be unhappy but the, 265 ones eat up the little ones, 133 malady is fixed, where the, 247 sin to keep a sinful oath, 287 than they are, 145 the art is of ending, 109 therefore should our courage be, 65 Greatest, and the, 212 can but blaze, the, 123 gentilman, take him for the, 150 is untold, the, 30 men, knows nothing of its, 259 nation, an' risen up earth's, 277 sailor since our world began, 347 no, can censure 'scape, 42 of God, build me a nest on the, 156 the highest point of all my, 122 to think God's, 154 Gree, bear the, 38 Greece, Italy and England did adorn, are ended by seeing the worst, 464 forgot his own, 125 of all the, 195 Grieve and they turn and go, 329 Christ-like is it for sin to, 365 for an hour, 448 make the judicious, 199 ye, a scornful word should, 352 Grieves my soul that I must draw, it, 442 not, a thing that, 388 the spirit, 215 Grieving, 166 what is knowledge but, 63 and daring, the vessel, 43 Grim-visaged war hath smoothed, 432 he owned with a, 316 horrible, 282 Grind, 166 an axe to, 15 slowly, the mills of God, 262 |