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Hail horrors hail, 171.

the rising sun, 338.
to the chief, 448.
wedded love, 183.
Hails you Tom or Jack, 370.
Hair, amber-dropping, 198.
beauty draws us with a single,
284.

distinguish and divide, 212.
just grizzled, 229.
most resplendent, 403.
my fell of, 98.
ninth part of a, 57.
sacred, dissever, 285.
shakes pestilence, 177.
to stand on end, 106.
Hair-breadth 'scapes, 124
Hairs of your head are all num-
bered, 567.

Hal, no more of that, 56.
Half broken-hearted, 466.

hidden from the eye, 402.
his Troy was burned, 60.
in shade and half in sun, 457.
is more than the whole, 581.
our knowledge we must

snatch, 276.
the creeds, 523.
Half-pennyworth of bread, 57.
Half-shirt is two napkins, 58.
Half-shut eyes, 284.

Hall, merry in, 7.

Hallowed is the time, 101.

Halt ye between two opinions,

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Halves, go his, 6.

Hand open as day, 62.
put in every honest, 130.
red right, 175-
sweet and cunning, 46.
sweeten this little, 97.
that dealt the blow, 440.
that fed them, 355.

that made us is divine, 253-
that rounded Peter's dome,

527-

time has laid his, 534.

to execute and head to con-
trive, 358.
unlineal, 94-
unpurchased, 535-

upon a woman, 400.

upon the ark, 361.

upon the Ocean's mane, 501.
waved her lily, 302.
with my heart in 't, 18.

you cannot see, 300.
Handel's but a ninny, 305.
Handle not taste not, 575-
toward my hand. 92.
Hands, by foreign, 296.
fatal, 178.

folding of the, 552.
from picking and stealing, 579-
hateth nicer, 10.

knell is rung by fairy, 339.
promiscuously applied, 477.
shake, with a king, 529.
then take, 17.

wings or feet, 179.

Hand-saw, hawk from a, 109.

Handsome, everything,

him, 28.

about

in three hundred pounds, 21.

Hamlet is still, at the close of the Hang a calf's-skin, 50.

day when the, 359.

rude forefathers of the, 332.
Hammer, smith stand with his, 51.
Hammers closing rivets, 64, 248.

fell, no, 460.

Hampden, some village, 333-
Hand, adore the, 239.

against every man, 540.
cheek upon her, 77.
cloud like a man's, 543.
findeth to do do it, 559.
for hand foot for foot, 541.
handle toward my, 92.
hold a fire in his, 52.
in hand, 191, 315.

in his lifted, 224.

in thy right, 73.

led by my, 292.

let not thy left, 566.

licks the, 269.

of little employment, 117.

a doubt on, 129.
out our banners, 98.

sorrow, 151.

the pensive head, 200.
upon his pent-house. 88.
Hanging in a golden chain, 179.

the worst use man could be
put to, 141.
Hangman's whip, 387.
Hangs on Dian's temple, 75.

on princes' favours, 72.
Hannibal a pretty fellow, 256.
Hapless love, 319.

Happier in the passion we feel,

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Happiness that makes the heart
afraid, 507.

through another's eyes, 43.
too familiar, 420.
too swiftly flies, 329.
virtue alone is, 275.
was born a twin, 487.
we prize, if solid, 315.
Happy boy at Drury's, 509.

could I be with either, 301.
he with such a mother, 521.
hills pleasing shades, 328
if I could say how much, 26.
is he born and taught, 141.
is the man, 551.

mixtures of more happy days,
484.

soul that all the way, 163.
the man, 227.
walks and shades, 190.

who in his verse, 226.
Harass the distrest, 318.
Harbinger, spring-time's, 150.
Harbingers to heaven, 168, 20).
Hard crab tree, 214.

it is to climb, 359.
to part, 378.
Hare, to start a, 55.
Hark from the tombs, 255.

hark! the lark, 132.
they whisper, 295.
Harm, win us to our, 88.
Harmless as doves, 567.
Harmonies, concerted, 505.
Harmonious numbers, 179.
Harmoniously confus'd, 294.
Harmony, heaven drowsy with, 31.
heavenly, 227.

in her bright eye, 161.
in immortal souls, 38.
not understood, 271.
of shape, 242.

of the universe, 353.
of the world, 16.
soul of, 202.

to harmony, 227.
Harness, dead in his, 566.
girdeth on his, 543.
on our back, 99.
Haroun Alraschid, 517.
Harp of a thousand strings, 255-
of life, 518.

of Orpheus, 207..
open palm upon his, 534.
through Tara's halls, 453.
Harper, but as a, 534
Harping on my daughter, 108.
Harps upon the willows, 551.
Harpy-footed Furies, 176.
Harrow up thy soul, 106.

Harry the King, 64.

with his beaver on, 58.
Harsh and crabbed, 197.
Hart panteth after the water
brooks, 548.

ungalled play, 114.
Harvest of a quiet eye, 418.
of the new-mown hay, 248.
truly is plenteous, 567.
Harvest-time of love, 426.
Has been and may be, 411.
Hast any philosophy in thee, 42.
thou a charm, 433-
Haste, married in, 256.

mounting in hot, 471.
now to my setting, 72.
thee, nymph, 201.
to be rich, 557.
with moderate, 103.
Hasten to be drunk, 224.
Hastening ills, 344-

Hat not the worse for wear, 368.
three-cornered, 535.
Hate, immortal, 170.

in like extreme, 299.
of those below, 471.
unrelenting, 227.
Hated, as to be, 273.

with a hate, 489.
Hater, a good, 322.
Hath he not always treasures, 435.
Hating David, 222.

no one, loved but her, 475.
Hatred, love turned to, 256.
Haud the wretch in order, 387.
Haughtiness of soul, 259.
Haughty spirit before a fall, 554.
Haunt, exempt from public, 39.
Haunted holy ground, 470.

me like a passion, 406.
Haunts in dale, 436.
Have and to hold. 579.

been blest, 478.

Havens, ports and happy, 52.
Havock, cry, 85.

Hawk from a hand-saw, 109.
Hawks, between two, 65.
Hawthorn bush with seats, 344.

under the, 201.

Hay, harvest of the new-mown,
248.

Hazard of concealing, 387.

of the die, 71.
He best can paint them, 294.
comes too near, 146, 303.
cometh unto you, 14.
coude songes make, 1.
for God only, 181.
must needs go, 45.
saw her charming, 309.

He that is down, 215, 231.
that is robbed, 129.
Head and front of, 123.
crotchets in thy, 21.
fantastically carved, 61.

hairs of your, numbered, 567.
hands wings, 179.
hang the pensive, 200.
hoary, crown of glory, 554.
imperfections on my, 107.
is not more native, 101.

is sick and the heart faint, 561.
lodgings in a, 213.
off with his, 69, 248.
one small, 346.
plays round the, 274
precious jewel in his, 39.
repairs his drooping, 200.
some less majestic, 475.
that wears a crown, 61.
to be let unfurnished, 213.
to contrive, 358.

to shrowd his, 164.
uneasy lies the, 61.

Heads do grow beneath their
shoulders, 124.

hide their diminished, 180.
houseless, 120.

sometimes so little, 209.
tall men had empty, 137.
touch heaven, 124
Head-stone of the corner, 550.
Headstrong as an allegory, 382.
Healing in his wings, 565.
Health and competence, 274.
spirit of, 105.
unbought, 224.
Heap of dust, 296.
Heapeth up riches, 548.
Heaps of pearl, 69.

unsunned, 196.

Hear by tale or history, 32.
me for my cause, 85.
to see to feel, 469.
Heard it said full oft, 134.

melodies are sweet, 498.
the world around, 204.

Hearing ear the seeing eye, 555.

of the ear, 546.

Hearings, younger, 30.
Hearse, sable, 145.

Heart a transport know, 324.

abundance of the, 567.

afraid, that makes the, 507.
after his own, 542.

and lute, 391.

arrow for the, 401.

as he thinketh in his, 555.

be troubled, let not your, 571.
beating of my, 500.

Heart, beatings of my, 406.
can know, ease the, 372.
comes not to the, 274.
detector of the, 263.
detests him, 298.
did break, some, 521.
distrusting asks, 346.
doth ache, 231.

ease of, her look conveyed, 384.
fail thee, if thy, 13.

faint, ne'er won fair lady, 605-
faint, whole, 561.
felt along the, 406.
for every fate, 483.
for falsehood framed, 383.
gently upon my, 534-
give lesson to the head, 365.
give me back my, 467.
glows in every, 266.
grieve his, 96.
grow fonder, 502.

has learned to glow, 299.
hath 'scaped this sorrow, 135-
if guilt 's in that, 456.
in concord beats, 402.
in her husband's, 46.
in thy hand, 18.

is firm as a stone, 546.
is wax to be moulded, 9.
knock at my ribs, 89.

knoweth his own bitterness,

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Heart that has truly loved, 455-
that's broken, 450.

that is soonest awake, 454.
that visit my sad, 84.

that was humble, 458.
to conceive, 358.

to eate thy, 12.

to heart and mind to mind,

445-

to resolve, 358.

true as steel, 33.
untainted, 66.
untravell'd, 342.
upon my sleeve, 123.
war was in his, 548.

was one of those which most

enamour us, 484.
weed's plain, 539.

Heart, weighs upon the, 98.
which others bleed for, 256.
will break, 471.
within him burned, 445.
would fain deny, 97.

wring your, 115.

Heart's core, 113.

supreme ambition, 324.
Heart-ache, end the, 110.
Hearth, cricket on the, 203.
Hearts beat high and warm, 528.
bring your wounded, 458.
cherish those, that hate thee,

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Heaven, all that we believe of, 236.
and happy constellations, 188.
around us, 456.
beauteous eye of, 51.
before high, 23.

better to serve in, 171.
cannot heal, 458.

care in, is there, 11.

commences, 344-

cope of, 184.

dear to, 197.

doth with us as we with torches
do, 22.

drowsy with harmony, 31.
eye of, visits, 52.
face of, so fine, 79.
fell from, 173.

fingers point to, 424-
first taught letters, 293.
first-born, offspring of, 179.
floor of, 38.

from all creatures hides, 269.
from, it came, 426.

further off from, 507.

gentle rain from, 37.

gives its favourites, 474.

God alone to be seen in, 483.

great eye of, 10.

had made her such a man, 125.
has no rage, 256.
has willed, 503.

hath a summer's day, 163.
he cried, 439.

he gained from, 335.
heads touch, 124.

heard no more in, 185.
hell I suffer, seems a, 181.
her starry train, 183.

his blessed part to, 73.

how long or short permit to,

191.

husbandry in, 91.

in her eye, 187.

in hope to merit, 468.
invites hell threatens, 262,
is love, 444.

is not always angry, 239.
itself that points out, 251.
kindred points of, 407.
leave her to, 107.
lies about us, 421.
light from, 478.
like the path to, 196.
more things in, 107.
nothing true but, 458.
of hell, 171.

of invention, 63.

on earth, 181.

opened wide, 186.

points out an hereafter, 251.

Heaven, prayer ardent opens, 266.
remedies we ascribe to, 45.
report they bore to, 262.
serene of, 426.

smells to, 114.

so much of, 405.

soul white as, 149.

stole the livery of, 501.

the self-same, that frowns, 71.
thorny way to, 103.

to be young was very, 425.
to gaudy day denies, 481.
tries our virtue by affliction,
337.

tries the earth, 539.

upon the past has power, 227.
verge of, 263.

was all tranquillity, 453.
were not heaven, 157.
will bless your store, 372.
winds of, visit her face, 101.
would stoop to her, 198.
yon blue, 517.
Heaven's best treasures, 335.
breath smells wooingly, 90.
cherubin hors'd, 91.
ebon vault, 493;

eternal year is thine, 226.
gate, the lark at, 132.
last best gift, 184.
lights, godfathers of, 29.
pavement, riches of, 173.
Sovereign saves, 263.
sweetest fair, 135.

wide pathless way, 203.
Heaven-born band, 428.
Heaven-directed to the poor, 277.
Heaven-eyed creature, 421.
Heaven-kissing hill, 115.

Heavenly blessings without num-

ber, 255.

days that cannot die, 404.
eloquence and fit words, 223.
hope is all serene, 461.

maid, Music, was young, 339.
Heavens blaze forth the death of
princes, 84.

declare the glory, 547-

hung be the, with black, 65.
Heaven-taught lyre, 324.
Heaviest battalions, 589.

| Height of this great argument, 170.
In an airy, 242.

Heightens ease with grace, 310.
Heir of all the ages, 519.
of fame, 204.

Heirs of truth, 419.

Helen, like another, 221.

Helen's beauty in a brow of
Egypt, 34-

Helicon's harmonious

329.

springs,

Hell a fury like a woman scorned,
256.

all places shall be, 15.
better to reign in, 171.
blasts from, 105,

breathes contagion, 114.
broke loose, 184.

feeling, beholding heaven,

452.

for hoarding went to, 67.
from beneath is moved, 562.
full of good meanings, 156.
grew darker, 178.

I suffer seems a heaven, 181.
injured lover's, 185.

it is in suing long to bide, 12.
making earth a, 468.
of heaven, 171.

of waters, 474-
of witchcraft, 135

riches that grow in, 173.
terrible as, 177.
threatens, 262.

to ears polite, 279.

to quick bosoms, 471.

trembled at the hideous name,
178.

way out of, 175.

which way I fly is, 181.
within him, 180.

Hell's concave, tore, 172.
Helm, nodded at the, 292.

pleasure at the, 331.
Helmet now shall make, 140.
Help and hindrance, 403.

his ready, was ever nigh, 318.
me Cassius, 82.

of man, vain is the, 548.
thyself and God will he'p
thee, 156.

Hebrew knelt in the dying light, Helper, our antagonist is our, 354-

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Hen gathereth her chickens, 364.
Hence all you vain delights, 148.
babbling dreams, 249.
horrible shadow, 95.
ye profane, 167.
Hen-pecked you all, 486.
Heraclitus would not laugh, 415.
Herald Mercury, 115.

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