Thief of time, procrastination is the, 307. | Thing, so frail a, is man, 687. steals something from the, 151. to catch a thief, 730. to the gallows, more followers than a, 213. which the justice which the, 148. rifled by the gusty, 585. spun life, slits the, 247. any good, out of Nazareth, 842. highest, is truth, 4. holiest, alive, 502. how bitter a, it is, 71. how sublime a, it is, 613. how sweet a, to wear a crown, 94. I am, I do beguile the, 151. lion among ladies is a dreadful, 58. little, a cup of water, 577. little learning is a dangerous, 323. no evil, that walks by night, 244. of fortune, most dejected, 148. of sea or land, 242. of sin and guilt, 245. show us how divine a, 475. sovereign'st, on earth, 83. there's no such, in nature, 279. undisputed, thou say'st an, 635. was not done in a corner, this, 844. we long for that we are, 657. Things above, affections on, 847. all other, give place, 349. all, that are, 62. all thinking, 467. all, to all men, 845. all, work together for good, 844. are great to little man, 394. are just, whatsoever, 847. are lovely, whatsoever, 847. are not what they seem, 612, 716. are of good report, whatsoever, 847. are pure, whatsoever, 847. are the sons of heaven, 368. are true, whatsoever, 847. bad begun make strong themselves, because they are common, 720. by season seasoned are, 66. cannot but remember such, 124. compare great, with small, 230. differ though all agree, 333. done at the Mermaid, 196. done decently and in order, 846. else about her drawn, 474. equal to all, for all things unfit, 399. fond of humble, 671. frequently happen which you do not friendship is constant in all other, 51. good, will strive to dwell with it, 43. Things, great lord of all, 317. 95. man's best, are nearest him, 634. more, in heaven and earth, 133. nature of the universe is the nature not made for words, 759. present seem worst, 89. remembering happier, 626. sanctioned by custom, 704. secret, belong unto the Lord, 814. sum of human, 437. that are and have been, 740. that are have kinship, 755. that are made for our general uses, that belong to adversity, 164. that have a common quality, 755. that ne'er were nor are, 257. that no gross ear can hear, 245. those who want fewest, 759. to write well in laudable, 253. true and evident, 746. unfit for all, 399. unhappy far-off, 473. unknown, forms of, 59. unknown proposed, 325. we can only say of, they be, 654. we ought to have done, 850. we will answer all, 66. when virtuous, proceed, 73. which are Cæsar's, 840. Think, comedy to those that, 389. him so because I think him so, 44. how many never, 534. makes millions, 558. may sigh to, 379. naught a trifle, 311. not disdainfully of death, 755. of that Master Brook, 46. of your ancestors, 747. of your forefathers, 458. of your posterity, 458, 747. on these things, 847. one thing, who dares, 338. that day lost, 688. the great unhappy, none, 310. too little and talk too much, 268. few, how few think justly of the, 534. of the days that are no more, 630. souls, thought of, 579. their own kisses sin, 108. things, impels all, 467. with too much, 321. Thinkings, speak to me as to thy, 153. most acts the best, who, 65. shows what he, 102. too much, he, 111. Thirsty earth soaks up the rain, 260. soul, cold waters to a, 828. Thirteen, maids of, 78. Thirty days hath September, 684. man a fool at, 307. on the wrong side of, 292. This above all, 130. is a cock, 788. or that, without or, 322. that it should come to. 128. was a man, say to all the world, 115 Thomb of gold parde, he had a, 2. of experience, 661. primrose peeps beneath the, 398. under a pot, crackling of, 830. Thou art all beauty, 295. art gone from my gaze, 587. art gone to the grave, 535. canst not say I did it, 122. to the, 312. all objects of all, 467. and passion, chaos of, 317. be not rambling in, 755. but ne'er so well expressed, 323. divide, sense from, 316. eies and eares and ev'ry, 23. even with a, 158. evil is wrought by want of, 584. explore the, 328. feeling deeper than all, 653. for the morrow, take no, 838. hath struck him, a Roman, 157. in a green shade, green, 263. Thought more nigh, lie a, 179. of our past years, 478. of the people shall be law, 283. of thinking souls, 579. penny for your, 16, 292. pleasing dreadful, 299. pure in, as angels are, 455. so once but now I know it, I, 350. still and serious, 471. such stores as silent, 466. tease us out of, 576. thinking an idle waste of, 517. those that tell of saddest, 565. thou couldst have died, if I had, 563, thou wert a beautiful, 546. thy wish was father to that, 90. to have common, 321. to rear the tender, 355. two souls with a single, 806. vain or shallow, 598. vein of tender, 525. wanderings of thy, 497. what oft was, 323. whistled for want of, 273. whose armour is his honest, 174. as harbingers, most pious, 221. dark soul and foul, 244. employ speech to conceal, 800. even so my bloody, 155. give thy worst of, 153. great feelings great, 634. great, come from the heart, 803. images and precious, 481. in a shroud of, 544. life is what our, make it, 751. like rose leaves scattered, 558. love light and calm, 502. mantle that covers human, 792. men's, according to inclination, 167. never alone with noble, 34. Thoughts, no tongue, give thy, 129. on hospitable, intent, 235. pleasant, bring sad thoughts, 466. river of his, 553, 614. rule the world, 604. second, are the best, 277. second, are the wisest, 699. dren, 441. INDEX. Thousands of undone widows, 172. war slays its, 425. Thrasyllus and Antigonus, 732. weave their, with bones, 75. serve your best, as gypsies do chil- Threaten and command, an eye to, 140. shut up want air, 307. so all unlike each other, 500. style is the dress of, 353. that breathe, 382. that mould the age, 656. that shall glad high souls, 656. that voluntary move, 230. that wander through eternity, 227. transcend our wonted themes, 264. Thousand blushing apparitions, 52. friends suffice thee not, 767. hearts beat happily, 542. hills, beasts upon a, 781. hills, cattle upon a, 820. little one shall become a, 834. melodies unheard before, 455. tongues, conscience hath a, 97. voices, earth with her, 501. years of peace, 633. years scarce serve to form a state, 541. Thousands at His bidding speed, 252. die without or this, 322 Threatening eye, looks with a, 79. of a halter, 436. of pain and ruin, 385. Three, chief among the blessed, 611. firm friends, more sure than day, 502 good friends, 70. good men unhanged in England, 84. fourfold tomb, 179. Threescore, bachelor of, 50. years and ten, 822. he assayed, 225. he routed all his foes, 271. is he armed, 94. my peace was slain, 306. of a happy voice, 655. the deepest notes of woe, 452. put a knife to thy, 828. Throat, scuttled ship or cut a, 557. to feel the fog in my, 650. Throne, footsteps of a, 26. here is my, bid kings come bow to it, 79. like a burnished, 157. Tide and wind stay no man, 10. of times, lived in the, 113. turning of the, 91. without a breeze without a, 498. my bosom's lord sits lightly in his, Tidings as they roll, confirm the, 300. 108. night from her ebon, 306. no brother near the, 327. of kings, this royal, 81. of rocks in a robe of clouds, 553. of royal state, high on a, 226. sapphire blaze the living, 382. dismal, when he frowned, 397. up the knocker, 326. Ties, sight of human, 333. shake hands with a king upon his, 563. | Tiger, Hyrcan, 122. shape the whisper of the, 633. two kings of Brentford on one, 417. on her hundred isles, 544. Throw physic to the dogs, 125. Throws, wise player ought to accept his, 697. Thrummed, I was ne'er so, 182. Thrush sings each song twice over, 647. sealed their letters with their, 460. Thumping on your back, 423. in a fair frosty day, 266. in his lifted hand, 267. Jove's power to, 103. leaps the live, 544. lightning or in rain, 115. loud roared the dreadful, 453. steal my, 282. Thunders in the index, 140. of white silence, 621. rattle, and the loud, 666. Thunderbolts, with all your, 114. to the moon, 358. Thunder-storm against the wind, 546. Thus let me live unseen unknown, 334. where the wild, blows, 58. Tiber, not a drop of allaying, 103. your catastrophe, 89. in war imitate the action of the, 91 Tiles and chimney-pots, 511. Timbrel, sound the loud, 524. Time, age and body of the, 137. — already of old, 830. → and age, his youth 'gainst, 24.- be good whilst thou hast, 751.- beholds no name so blest, 345.- between two eternities, gleam of, 580′′ bounds of place and, 382. - break the legs of, 635. — breathing, of day with me, 145.- brief chronicles of the, 134. — brings increase to her truth, 378.- by the forelock, take, 30 cannot benumb, some feelings, 545. coming, there's a good, 493, 653.- common arbitrator, 102. compliments are loss of, 387- count, by heart-throbs, 654. - curious, requires, 168.- do not squander, 360.~ elaborately thrown away, 311.~ enough to find a world, 656,- even such is, 26.- every man be master of his, 121. - |