ADDENDA. WALTER SCOTT. THOMAS MOORE. Come, ye disconsolate. ROBERT BURNS. And may you better reck the rede, JOHN DRYDEN. Stout once a month they march, a blustering band, Of seeming arms to make a short essay, Then hasten to be drunk, the business of the day. W. KING. ADDE ND A. As you like it. Act ii. Sc. 7. Cymbeline. Act iii. Sc. 3. Prouder than rustling in unpaid-for silk. Taming of the Shrew. Act i. Sc. 1. All's Well that ends Well. Act v. Sc. 3. First Part of Henry IV. Act iv. Sc. 1. And witch the world with noble horsemanship. Antony and Cleopatra. Act iv. Sc. 4. Much Ado about Nothing. Act ii. Sc. i. As merry as the day is long. INDEX Age shakes Athena's tower, 260. , mirror to a gaping, 286. Ages, famous to all, 128. , three poets in three distant, 142. , alike all, 201. , one increasing purpose runs through the, 279. , heir of all the, 279. , wakens the slumbering, 282. Agree, where they do, 219. a chartered libertine, 58. of delightful studies, 127. is full of farewells, 289. Airv nothing a local habitation, 35. Aaron's serpent, 155. 17. , suit the? to the word, 82. Actions of the just, 105. like almanacs, 108. Acts, little nameless, 233. Ada, sole daughter of my house, 260. Adam, whipped the offending, 58. the goodliest man, 115. dolve and Eve span, 305. , the son of, and of Eve, 147. Adorn, touched nothing, he did not, 190. a book, 1. hands, M. , be comfort to my, 39. cannot wither her, 69. , he was not of an, 99. , for talking, 202. of ease, 202. , you 'd scarce expect one of my, 227. , old, serene, and bright, 234. tongues, 121. Aisle and fretted vault, 196. in, 36. 20. things to all men, M. things that are, are chased, 37. that glisters is not gold, M. is not lost, 110. Europe rings, 127. that's bright must fade, 256. Allegory, headstrong as an, 219. age, 108. change, 185. Any thing, for what is worth in, 133. Apostles fled, she when, 292. Apostolic blows and knocks, 131. Apothecary, civet, good, 71. Apparel proclaims the man, 77. Apparitions seen and gone, 144. Appearance, judge not by, 19. Appetite, good digestion wait on, 48. , cloy the hungry edge of, Almighty Dollar, 309. be, 1. , never less, than when, 276. , , they are never, when with noble thoughts, 295. of, 281. sterner stuff, 67. -, to reign is worth, Ill. Amend your ways, 11. , ministering, 253. , recording, 299. Angels unawares, M. , , make the, weep, 30. trumpet-tongued, 46. are bright still, 50. and ministers of grace, 78. face shyned bright, M. till our passion dies, 106. , a thousand liveried, 122. are painted fair to look like you, 144. , holy, guard thy bed, 181. , wake thee, 189. Angels' visits, short and bright, 145. short and far between, 173. Angel-visits, few and far between, 249. Anger of his lip, 29. , more in sorrow than in, 77. Angry, be ye, and sin not, M. Anguish, pain is lessened by another's, 72. , hopeless, poured his groan, 189. Annals of the poor, 195. Anointed, rail on the Lord's, 61. Answer, a soft, turneth away wrath, 7. Anthem, pealing, 196. Antidote, sweet oblivious, 51. 63. -, to breakfast, with what, - grown by what it fed on, -, colors and forms an, 233. April, June, and November, 303. Arch of London bridge, 302. Argue not against heaven, 127. , though vanquished, he could, 203. Argues yourselves unknown, 116. Argument, staple of his, M. Ark, rolls of Noah's. 139. Armor, his honest thought, 97. Arms, take your last embrace, 74. Army with banners, 10. Arrows, Cupid kills with, M. Art, adorning thee with so much, 106. — may err, 142. —, grace beyond the reach of, 161. —, ease in writing comes from, 162. —, than all the gloss of, 204. is long, 287. Arts and eloquence, mother of,120. in which the wise excel, 144. Artaxerxes' throne, 120. Asbourne, down thy hill, romantic, 226. Ashes to ashes, 13. , e'en in our, 197. Ashkelon, publish it not in the streets of, 2. Battles, fought his, o'er again, 137. Battle's mugnificently-stern array, 260. Battlements, bore stars, 239. Be-all, this blow might be the, 45. Beards wag all, 92. Bear, like the Turk, 165. Bears and lions growl, 180. Beaumont, lie a little nearer Spenser, 109. Beauties of the North, 149. reveal while she hides, 192. Beautiful, and to be wooed, 59. , as sweet, 176. Beauty for ashes, 11. truly blent,V+ in his life, 90. > draws with a single hair, 104. - smiling in her tears, 249. -, fills the air around with, is truth, 271. , lines where, lingers, 263. , she walks in, 269. a thing of, 271. Beauty's chain, to sport with, 266. had stung it newly, 103. Bees, innumerable, Mr. double pity, M. Beggarly account of empty boxes, 74. Ask, and it shall be given you, 15. the end, 104. Attendance, to dance, 64. fit, though few, 118. Auld acquaintance, 223. Babe, bent o'er her, 216. a, M. and side go bare, 304. Backing, a plague upon such, M. 11. 41. Ballad-mongers, one of these same metre, M. Ballads sung from a cart, 142. , of a nation, make the, 297. Balloon, huge, 234. , hang out our, 52. Banquet's o'er, when the, 170. not to the strong, 9. and the breeze, 250. , perilous edge of, 111. , freedom's, once begun, 264. in the love, M. Bell, silence that dreadful, M. , sullen, sounds as a, 57. , church-going, 214. Belle, 't is vain to be a, 191. 243. |