Verse, the subject of all, 179. the varying, 329. the, you grave for me. 830. whose prose is grand, 734. rhyme the rudder is of, 211. thing I should not know, 803. wife the weaker, 1041. Vessels large may venture more, 300. Veteran, superfluous lags the, 365. the brain, researches, 443. Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man, 79. Viaticum of old age, 948. Vibrates in the memory, music, 567. Vicar of the Almightie Lord, 6. Vice, amusements prevent, 371. by action dignified, 106. Victim must be found, 801. Victor exult, shall, 514. from vanquished issues, 678. go forward and give us, 661. peace hath her, 252. follows in its train, 460. Vienna, congress of, dances, 989. View, imagine so absurd a, 778. distinction between virtue and, 370. Views as fast as they appear true, encourage no, 398. end in sight was a, 707. good old-gentlemanly, 556. is sold, almost every, 178. some tincture of, in the best virtue, that reverend, 85. virtue itself turns, 106. Vices disguised, virtues are, 980. ladder of our, 643. of the saints, virtues of society are, 620. our pleasant, 149. small, do appear, 148. wallets for our, 902. Vicious and virtuous, 318. Vicissitudes in all things, 889. of fortune, 430. of sects and religions, 168. of things, the sad, 379, 393. 661. new, as fast as true views, 661. of Christian duty, men whose, 730. of themselves, interested, 304. 816. winds, imprisoned in, 48. Vigil long, patient search and, 555. go forward and give victories, 661. is in our immortal soul, 893. Vile, durance, 450. guns, but for these, 83. hold to stay him up. 79. ill-favoured faults, 46. man that mourns, 316. nought so, that on the earth doth only man is, 536. squeaking of the fife, 62. Vilest deeds like poison-weeds, 836. Village bells, music of those, 422. Village cock, early, 97. Hampden, some, 385. less than Islington, 261. maiden sings, 393. sweet Auburn loveliest, 395. Villain and he be miles asunder, 108. condemns me for a, 97. ne'er a, in all Denmark, 132. one murder made a, 425. smile and be a, 132. smiling damned, 132. Villains by necessity, 146. march wide, the, 87. Villainy, natural expression of, 796. low, foreheads, 43. smell, rankest compound of, 46. great in, thou little valiant, 79. Vindicate the ways of God, 315. Vindication against slander, best, 660. thanksgiving to the, 610. thou monarch of the, 158. Vinegar saltness and oil agree, 399. Vintage, He is trainpling out the, 747. Viol, on pipe and, 786. Violence, blown with restless, 48. perseverance more prevailing than, 912. Violent delights have violent ends, 107. here and there a, 428. in the youth of primy nature, 129. of his native land, 674. ox-lips and the nodding, 58. dim but sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes, 77. Europe's, faintly sweet, 570. I would give you some, 142. plucked, 183, 405. roses lilies and, 588. sicken, when sweet, 567. spring from her fair flesh, 144. Violins, ripe age gives tone to, 768. Virgil sings, you know what, 684. thorn, withering on the, 57. crime called, 901. distinction between vice and, 370. first upgrowth of all, 729. has difficulties to wrestle with, 961. heaven but tries our, 380. in exchange for wealth, 922. in her shape how lovely, 234. men of most renowned, 255. most in request is conformity, 618. must go through, brake that, 98. of a sacrament, 953. of humility, 207. of necessity, to make a, 3, 192, 959. of the soul, justice a, 948. passes current over the world. $85. royalty of, 795. seek, for its own sake, 950. Virtue she finds too painful, 321. successful crime called, 34. that possession would not show, 53. though in rags, 274. thousand crimes and one, 551. did not go forth of us, if our, 46. Hannibal had mighty, 186. to sustain good fortune, 980. guide, this maxim be my, 350. side, his failings leaned to, 396. all the sisters, 1044. and noble education, 253. deeds, blessings wait on, 294. do, tell the mischief the, 698. man, slumbers of the, 299. Marcia towers above her sex, 298. soul, only a sweet and, 204. woman's counsel, 36. world to hide, 74. Virtuousest discreetest best, 238. Virtuously, many daughters have done, Visage, devotion's, 135. in his mind, saw Othello's, 151. on his bold, 491. Visages do cream and mantle, 60. no light but darkness, 223. Vision brightening in their eyes, 798. has vanished, ah me the, 746. I took it for a faery, 244. never dazzle the feminine, 606. of the powers, our misshaping, 682. sensible to feeling, 119. thine was the prophet's, 647. Visions, I have multiplied, 1027. of my youth, happy, 662. o'er the globe, our annual, 438. to labour in his, 83. Vociferous, vocal voices most, 285. Voice and utterance, give them, 420. big manly, 69. bird shall carry the, 1023. but a wandering, 474. cry sleep no more, I heard a, 119. give few thy, 130. I sing with mortal, 236. in autumn's hush, still small, 650. in every wind, 381. in my dreaming ear, 515. in the darkness, a distant, 644. is still for war, my, 298. lost with singing of anthems, 88. methought I heard a, 119. more safe I sing with mortal, 236. Voice of all the gods, 56. of charmers, 1013. of comfort, one, 791. of God, daughter of the, 475. of one who goes before, 779. of the great Creator, 716. of the past, audible, 584. of the turtle is heard, 1024. of woe for a lover's loss, 725. questioning, dissolves the spell, 646. still small, 1007. sweet, sweet lips, 577. sweeter thy, 673. that is still, sound of a, 670. that wakens the slumbering ages, the harmony of the world, 31. was ever soft gentle and low, 149. without reply, 617. you cannot hear, I hear à, 314. earth with her thousand, 501. in the upper air, listen to, 647. keep tune and oars keep time, 518. of the wandering wind, 783. thank you for your, 103. you that woo the, 683. your most sweet, 103. Voiceful of grief or glee, 776. Volumes, history with all her, 546. Votarist, like a sad, 243. Vote away, fortunes and lives, 768. that shakes the turrets of the land, better thou shouldst not, 1022. that binds too strictly snaps, 680. of their life, 115. one on an endless, gone, 765. through strange seas, 475. Vultures, protection of, to lambs, 442. Wad some power, oh, 448. Waded through the purple shadows, 833. Waft a feather or to drown a fly, 306. thy name beyond the sky, 539. Voiceless lips of the unreplying dead, Wag all, in hall where beards, 21. sea, swelling of the, 503. 784. turner of the wheel, 816. Void, left an aching, 422. rapture to the dreary, 549. Volscians' ears, unmusical to, 103. within that awful, 494. let the world, 11. Wags, see how the world, 68. toil shall have its. 798. Wagon, hitch your, to a star, 620. of the remorseful winds, 775. 729. Wailing cry, 784. winds and naked woods, 573. lover's arm round her, 670. Wait a century for a reader, 858. a little longer, 718. for what will be exhibited by death, I witness and, 742. like a ghost that is speechless, 646. till you come to forty year, 697. Waits, but labors and endures and, unformed, society, 745. Waiting for some one to come, of, 648., and sleep, still did, 163. and weep, here must I, 450. the bitter memory, 231. Waked by the circling hours, 235. Wakeful nightingale, 233. Wakefulness, fail with, 600. Wakens the slumbering ages, 606. man, dream of a, 947. morn of toil nor night of, 491. Walk with God in the dark, 808. with stretched-forth necks, 1025. among his peers unread, he, 749. happy, and shades, 239. in beauty like the night, 551. in us. 996. o'er the dew. 127. onward in the way, 686. the waters like a thing of life, 550. unavenged amongst us, 298. Walked away with their clothes, 624. in paradise, 694. in Thebes's streets, 517. round and regarded his critic, 723. Walketh in darkness, 1014. Walking and mincing as they go, 1025. shadow, life 's but a, 125. Wall, bores through his castle, 82. feather bed betwixt a, 211. giant shadow on the, 767. of partition, middle, 1039. weakest goes to the, 104. Walls around are bare, and the, 756. have ears, 2. have cars, woods have tongues as, I have my own four, 585. of Paradise, spirit lies under, 751. of time, working in these, 647. peace be within thy, 1016. stone, do not a prison make, 260. these narrow, 776. free and own no superior, soul, 744. wooden, of England, 1053. in fear and dread, 499. Wallace bled, Scots wha hae wi', 450. in silk attire, 861. into my parlour, 629. milky way or solar, 315. none durst, but he, 275. of art, every, 457. of virtuous life, 307. on wings, seem to, 339. our unchained feet, freely, 580. the public ways, 845. Waller was smooth, 329. Wallets for our vices, 902. Walnuts and the wine, 666. Walton's heavenly memory, 484. Wand, bright gold ring on her, 520. Wander away with death, 795. through eternity, 227. Wanders heaven-directed, 321. the wind that, 807. |