Loves, nobler cares and nobler, Man should not be alone, 1. 237. after his own heart, 2. is born unto trouble, 4. profited, for what is, 16. lay down his life, 20. shall bear his own burden, a proper, as any one shall dressed in a little brief au- that hath no music, 38. a, 46. dare, I dare, 48. could have better spared a so faint, so spiritless, 57. 68. of such a feeble temper, 65. this was a, 69. 's as true as steel, 73. that is not passion's slave, give the world assurance of 83. a, 84. wished heaven had made her such a, 87. 237. are caught by glare, 259. of morals, 107. old, eloquent, 126. Maidens withering on the stalk, Man, as good kill a, as a book, 128. | Man, her 'prentice han' she tried 132. 140. 141. that meddles with cold iron, beware the fury of a patient, as free as nature first made, on, 224. Peru, 187. men think their little set, 217. Many are called, 17. Married, I did not think to live till | Men, justify the ways of God to I were, 32. Marrying ancient people, 297. Mary hath chosen that good part, Mast, nail to the, 289. Master passion in the breast, 155. Maytime and cheerful dawn, 231. mirthful, 201. Meaner beauties of the night, 97. 110. en, vice is a monster of so| Mirth, you have displaced the, 49. ight, he that would not when lighty, how are the, fallen, 2. Milk of human kindness, 45. and water, 0, 267. Mirror up to nature, 82. Mirth, within the limit of becom- grew fast and furious, 221. string attuned to, 275. Miser's pensioner, 237. steeped to the lips in, 288. Mob of gentlemen, 166. Morn from black to red began to Music hath charms to soothe, 152. turn, 133. meek-eyed, 183. Morrow, take no thought for the, Mountain tops, misty, 74. robes the, 248. Mountain waves, her march is Mountains interposed make ene- Greenland's icy, 258. -, gift horse in the, 131, 294. 38. 84. never merry when I hear, the man that hath no, 38. of her face, 105. heavenly maid, 198. his very foot has, 216. in my heart, 230. of running brooks, 237. of her face, 265. -'s golden tongue, 271. Mystery, burden of the, 233. Naiad or a grace, 253. 88. 160. 2 filches from me my good, mark the marble with his, at which the world grew pale, 187. the magic of a, 249. Narcissa's last words, 158. |