Steel, grapple with hooks of, 77. Steep, hard to climb the, 208. Steps, beware of desperate, 215. Sticking place, screw your cour- Still to be neat, M. achieving, still pursuing,288. Sting, O death, where is thv, 22, Stir, the fretful, 233. Stoicism, the Romans call' it, 149. Stolen, not wanting what is, 89. Stomach's sake, a little wine for Stone, fling but a, 172. , underneath this, doth lie,99. walls do not a prison make, 105. tell where I lie, 162. , we raised not a, 272. Stones, sermons in, 39. prate of my whereabouts, 46. Spleen, meditative, 240. which men call earth, 121. Spring comes slowly up this way, 241. , , come, gentle, 183. unlocks the flowers, 258. Springes to catch woodcocks, 77. play, 36. , all the world 's a, 40. , struts and frets his hour upon the, 52. , the wonder of our, 99. , veteran on the, 188. , poor, degraded, 286. Stagers, old cunning, 133. down, 306. 237. of dawn, a later, 230. , thy soul was like a, 231. , stay the morning, 244. Stars, shooting, attend thee, 104. hide their diminished heads, 114. , in spite of their, 131. , battlements bore, 239. Starts, every thing by, 140. , a piilar of, 113. , rule the, 139. , what constitutes a, 218. Statesman, too nice for a, 205. 184. of Rome, 68. Stories, long, dull, and old, 225. Storm, pelting of this pitiless, 70. , directs the, 150. that howls along the sky, 206. Storms of life, rainbow to the, 265. Story, I have none to tell, 226. Strange, 't was passing, 87. Strangers, to entertain, M. , by, honored, 163. Straw, tickled with a, 156. Streets, a lion is in the, 8. ,, squeak and gibber in the, 75. of, 62. —, strengthens with his, 155. , lovely in vour, 261. strife, dare the elements to, 266. upon the stronger side, 53. without rage, 107. Studies, still air of delightful, 127. , labor and intent, 127. what vou most affect, 310. stuff as dreams are made of, 27. , ambition'is made of sterner 67. Sublime to suffer and be strong, 288. and the ridiculous, 302. Success, 't is not in mortals to command, 149. —, child of, 289. Sufficiency, an elegant, 183. friends, 102. of your youth, 192. 's cloud, 49. Summons, upon a fearful, 75. of righteousness arise, 12. , Jet not the, go down upon your wrath. 23. , doubt the, doth move, 80. goes round, take all the rest the, 108. , benighted walks under the mid-day, 122. , as the dial to the, 136,171. , farthing candle to the, 179. , hail the rising, 193. , hold their glimmering taper to the, 220. , world without a, 249. Sunbeam, and truth, 129. 164. place, M. of the breast, 194. , eternal, 203. Suspicion haunts the guilty mind, 60. , sweet, of Avon, 99. Sweet, so coldly, 263. day, so cool, so calm, 102. Sweets, wilderness of, 117. , feast of nectared, 122. Sweetness, linked, long drawn out, 126. , waste its, 196. Swift, race not to the, 9. Swift expires, a driveller, 188. Swine, cast not your pearls be- Swoop, at one fell, 50. Sword, glorious by my, 109. , another's, has laid him low, 250. , pen mightier than the, Swords into ploughshares, 12. Table on a roar, M. Take, O take those lips away, M. physic, pomp, 37. him for all in all, 77. her up tenderly, 274. Tale that is told, 6. -.—, and thereby hangs a, 41,42. told by an idiot, 52. , tedious as a twice-told, M. , an honest, speeds best, 62. unfold, 78. , a round, unvarnished, 87. , every shepherd tells his, 125. , the moon takes up the won- a, 187. so sad, so tender, 193. , makes up life's, 244. , as 't was said to me, 251. , 't is an old, 252. , a schoolboy's, 259. which holdeth children from play, 275. 1 ve gods, now he will, 145. Tall oaks from little acorns grow, 227. , he gave to misery a, 197. in her eye, 253. , betwixt a smile and, 262. , every woe can claim, 264. , that law which moulds a, 277. 67. Tears such as angels weep, 112. , iron, down Pluto's cheek, 124. , sacred source of, 194. , baptized in, 216. , too deep for, 238. , flattered,to, 271. . from despair, 2S0. , pensive, beauty in, 249. hinder needle and thread, 274. , idle tears, 280. Teeth, skin of my, 4. are set on edge, 11. Tell truth and shame the Devil, M. 159. such a, M. 284. 196. 68. , a rivulet of, 219. That it should come to this, 76. 136. 71. art, 142. 101. 140. 25. doth fear each bush, 60. of time, 174. Thing, acting of a dreadful, 66. , sweetest, that ever grew, 228. , never says a foolish, 143. Things left undone, 13. -, unutterable, 184. , God's sons are, 189. Think too little and talk too much, 139. , those that, must govern, 201. that, 58. , sicklied o'er with the pale cast of, 82. , would almost say her body, 97. , armor is his honest, 97. , whistled for want of, 138. too much thinking to , not one'immoral, 191. , like a pleasant, MI. — , the dome of, 259. , the power of, 266. -, deeper than speech, 291. Thoughts, hospitable, 117. , a dark soul and foul, - shut up want air, 175. - that breathe, 195. - too deep for tears, 238. - of men are widened, 279. Thousand, one shall become a, 11. Thrice is he armed, 60. may follow fawning, 83. Throne, my bosom's lord sits lightly inhis, 74. 49. , leaps the live, 261. Thwack, with many a still', 132. 34. 203. Timber, seasoned, never gives,102. and the hour, 44. , to the last syllable of re- so hallowed and gracious, 75. is out of joint, to. , not of an age, but for all, 99. shall throw a dart at thee,99. , how small a part of, 108. , with thee conversing, I for- , what will it not subdue, 292. , we take no note of, 174. elaborately thrown away, , tooth of, 179. toiled after him in vain, 187. adds increase to her truth, 192. has not crept the roses, 192. , noiseless foot of, 241. , count by heart-throbs, 282. , footprints on the sands of, 287. has laid his hand gently, 289. , break the legs of, 290. writes no wrinkle on thy azure brow, 263. , foremost files of, 279. to mourn, lacks, 282. Time's noblest offspring, 172. , envy, want the jail, 187. , those who think must govern those who, 201. and trouble, why all this, 236. Tolerable and not to be endured, 33. made glad the world, 283. , though sorrows encompass the, 258. Trees, tongues in, 39. , richer than all his, 91. Tribute of a sigh, 196. , not one cent for, 306. Trick worth two of that, M. Tricks, fantastic, 30. Tried, she is to blame who has been, 171. 235. 137. 81. , fired another, 138. True, so sad, so tender, and so, 193. , dare to be, 102. Truth is great and mighty, 12. , doubt, to be a liar, 80. , miscalled simplicity, 91. in every shepherd's tongue, 93. Unadorned, adorned the most, 184. 263. 78. Uneasy lies the head, 68. , argues yourselves, 116. —, live unseen, 162. Unseen, born to blush, 196. 252. Vain pomp and glory, 63. of life, 196. , meanest floweret of the, 197. Valiant taste of death but once, 66. 56. , bright countenance of, 127. and daylight meet, 129. impossible to be soiled, 129. from pole to pole. 151. - severe by fairy fiction drest, whispering tongues can 195. poison, 242. and pure delight, Mt. denies all eloquence to woe, 266. crushed to earth, 285. stranger than fiction, 270. is beauty, 271. Turf, green be" the, 286. 171. . , disastrous, 112. Two strings to his bow, 135. Una with her milk white lamb,237. is oozing out, 219. Vanity and vexation of spirit, 8. Variety, her infinite, 69. 's the spice of life, 211. Vase, von may shatter the, 256. , fretted, 196. Vaulting ambition, 46. |