Homebound fancy, 282. 227. 157. , jealous in, 41. , to pluck bright, M. , razed from the books of,91.' , loved I not, more, 105. but an empty bubble, 137. , the post off is a private station, 150. and shame from no condi- grip, feel your, 223. Honor's lodged, place where, 134. , true, is swift, 64. , tender leaves of, 63. never comes that come to all, 110. , farewell, 115. springs-eternal, 154. , while there's life there's, 170. , none without, e'er loved, 191. brightest when it dawns, 254. , heavenly, is all serene, 258. , floe 1 ig'as 't is fair, 258. withering fled, 266. for a season bade farewell, 248. , my fondest, decay. 255. belied our fears, 273. Horatio, more things in heaven and earth, 79. 147. , flying, 234. , dearer than his, 279. Horsemanship, witch the world with. 310. Idler, busy world an, 212. young, 93. is bliss, 194. of wealth, 202. Ill wind turns none to good, 92. the scholar's life assail, 187. . , a prey to hastening, 202. Image of God in ebony, 296. , of good. Queen Bess, 276. Imagination bodies forth, M. , sweetens my, 71. boast hues, like na- for his facts, 220. Imaginings, present fears less than horrible, 44. 178. '— though no more, 260. Immortality, quaff, Ill. , this longing after, 150 244. arms, 115. 219. 62 296. motives of more fancy, 310. 235. 238. infirmity of noble minds, 123. his friend's, 68. good, 190. , rule thee with a rod of, 25. , the man that meddles with cold, 132. 283. Jade, let the galled, wince, 83. monster, 89. and youthful jollity, 125. Jests prosperity, M. , indebted to his memory for his, 220. , I thank thee,'38. Jewel, a precious, in his head, 39. . in an Ethiop's ear, 72. Jews might kiss and infidels adore, 163. 166. 73. domestic, 188. , snatch a fearful, 194. — rises in thee like a summer's Joys, fading, we dote upon, 144. must flow from ourselves, 199. , that faded like the dew, 249. 164. , seek ice in. 268. Juno's eyes, sweeter than the lids of, 43." 210. Keeper, am I my brother's, 1. may kill a sound divine, 210. Kid, the" leopard lie down with the, 10. , a little more than, 75. , prohibited degree of, 135. Kind, fellow-feeling makes one wondrous, l93. human, 45. 81. , here lies our sovereign lord, the. 143. of day. 184. himself has followed her, 206. , the right divine of, 167. King's name a tower of strength, 62. 181. Kiss, my whole soul through a, snatched hasty, 185. Kisses after death remembered, Kith nor kin, 208. Kitten, and cry mew, M. Knave, how absolute the, is, M. Knaves, untaught, unmannerly, Knee, crook the hinges of the, 83. Knell that summons thee. 47. , the shroud, etc., 176. rung by fairy hands, 198. Knew, carry all he, 204. Knife, war "to the, 302. Knight, a prince can mak' a belt- Knock and it shall be opened, 15. Know then thyself, 155. , to, her was to love her, Mt. Known, to be for ever, 107. Kosciusko fell, 248. Labor of love, M. —:—, we delight in, 47. and intent study, 127. , youth of, 20.1. , ease and alternate, 183. Laborer worthy of his reward, M. Lady doth protest too much, M. Lady 's in the case, 170. Lamb to the slaughter, 10. of God, behold the, 19. , Una with her milk-white, 237: Land, far into the bowels of the, , light that never was on, 238. , my own, my native, 252. of brown heath, 252. , know ve the, 2ti4. of the free, 2t> 1 , what heaven hath done for this, 259. of the cypress and myrtle, 264. Landscape tire the view, 186. Language spoke under the trop- , nature's end of, 179. Language, that those lips had, 214. at his cross, 292. link is broken, 292. Late, choosing and beginning, 119. , known too, 72. Latin no more difficile, 130. 184. that spoke the vacant mind, 202. 125. 21. Liberty's unclouded blaze, Mt. Lie, nothing can need a, 102. Lief not be, as live to be, 65. Life, death in the midst of, 13. , the crown of, 25. , care's an enemy to, 28. , nothing became him like the leaving of his, 45. , the wine of, 47. , I bear a charmed, 62. at a pin's fee, 78. in short measures, may per- , slits the thin-spun, 123. , while there is, hope, 170. , blandishments of, 172. , protracted, is protracted woe, 187. , love of, increased with years, 209. , variety's the spice of, 211. , how pleasant is thy morning, 223. , thou art a galling load, 223. , best portion of a good man's, 233. , sunset of, 250. , one crowded hour of glori- , like a thing of, 266. , the wave of, 273. Life's fitful fever, 48. a poor player, M. — poor play is o'er, 156. dull round, 193. common way, 231. a jest, 171. but an empty dream, Mr. Light, walk while ye have, 20. , a burning and a shining, 19. , rich men rule the, 202. , seven hours to, 218. , sovereign, sits empress, 218. which moulds a tear, 277. Laws grind the poor, 202. or kings can cause or cure, 188. , the scar, the yellow, 51. Leap, look before you ere you, 134. of, 128. , whence is thy, 170. , a little, is a dangerous thing, 161. 22. , beautifully, 147. , of two evils, choose the, 293. Let dearly or let alone, 101. others hail, 193. the toast pass, 220. us do or die, 222. Liar of the first magnitude, 153. , casting a dim, religious, 124. , swift-winged arrows of, 215. that never was on sea or land, 238. of a dark eye, 261. Lights, burning, i9. that mislead the morn, 31. of mild philosophy, 149. Like, we shall not look upon his, , but oh! how different, 234. Lilies of the field, consider the, 14. Lily, to paint the, 53. , we carved not a, 272. Linen not, wearing out, 274. dead, 9. , the devil as a roaring, M. , beard the, 253. Lion-heart, lord of the, 206. 64. away, 31. were red, 103. , vermeil tinctured, 122. , Smile on her, 253. , hearj^on her, Mr. , O that those, had language, 214. while you live, 186. to please, must please to live, 187. -, in her sober, 116. Lives, lovely and pleasant in their, 2. , hyacinthine, 115. Lodge in some vast wilderness, 211. upon this picture, M. drew audience, 113. ere you leap, 92,134. , longing, lingering, 196. Looker-on here in Vienna, 231. Looks commercing with the skies, 124. , the cottage might adorn, 204. of thy presence, 58. , bosom's, sits lightly, N. of himself, though not of lands, 97. Fanny spins a thousand such a day, 165. 200. of human kind, 201. , stories of great, 225. of ladies intellectual, 269. Lore, skilled in gesfic, 201. 153. , greater, hath no man, M. is the fulfilling of the law, M. , labor of, 23. casteth out fear, 25. , she never told her, 29. sought is good, 29. looks not with the eyes, M. never did run smooth, M. , last not least in, 66. , beggary in, 69. prove variable, N. , ecstasy of, 79. , live with me, and be my, 93. at first sight, M. 's proper hue, 118. in every gesture, 118. , pitv's akin to, 146. if there 's delight in, 153. and hate in like extreme, 168. , let those, who never loved before, 169. , an unrelenting foe to, 186. , purple light of, 194. of Life increased with years, 209. , wroth with one we, 242. , all ministers of, 243. must needs be blind, 246. seeth with the heart, 247. cannot die, Mr. |