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994 BEAUTY BEGINS will lose his b 406 10 wit, high birth 799 20 withers b.'s transient flower . . . 196 10 with him is b. slain 178 6 withholds her pensive b 458 19 within itself not wasted 799 24 world is full of b 914 23 see also Beauty pp. 57-63 Beaux-none are b. 'tis vain 60 4 reward the grateful notes 776 16 Beaver-dear the b. is to him 355 16 Beavers-reputations like b 667 18 Becalmed-by the shores of age. . . 110 12 Becher-einen gold'nen B. gab.. . .683 23 Beck-at the b. of no nation 848 6 words at your b. and call 907 13 Beckons-land— oh it b 924 20 me away 179 17 us away ,.173 17 Becks-Nods and B. and wreathed . 102 12 Beclouding-leads to dissipation. .435 12 Become-conveniently b. you 901 21 inevitable we never b. so 352 5 know what is b. of him 420 9 what shall, b. of me 473 5 will b. you to have done 373 7 Becomes-be merry best b. you.. .512 6 him like leaving it 1 77 6 Becomest-thou b. thy bed 458 7 Becoming-do what is b 433 6 Bed-a b. by night 369 23 accept my b 109 2 and hastes to b 278 16 and so to b 231 14 angels guard thy b 56 7 banquet by his b 485 7 becomest thy b. fresh lily 458 7 be in the b. of honour lain 373 3 dread the grave as little as my b.338 20 drum has beat to b 525 16 earth in an earthly b 482 18 from his brimstone b 193 19 garland and a weary b 720 24 goes to b. and doth not pray. . .626 10 goes to b.wi' the sun 495 1 gone to his death b 533 6 go to b. at sundown 82 2 grief . . . lies in his b 343 13 he that goes to b. thirsty 356 21 head on own delightful b 555 25 her tears . . . fill her bed 481 19 holy angels guard thy b 721 11 I have to go to b. by day 112 10 In a curious b 135 15 injury done tohisb 771 16 in marriage b. and pew 481 11 . kissed and put to b 112 13 light Tom Fool to b 751 15 lovers to b. 'tis almost 512 26 made its pendent b 495 7 maker of the dead man's b. . . .337 15 must all go to b. in another. . . . 446 2 of old Triton 859 12 of the b. he dreams upon 681 6 of thy repose is there 60 24 one hour in his b 203 20 on his chintz b 834 18 on my grave, as now my b . . . . 717 4 on the wished for b 669 7 or up in my b. now 781 14 out of his wholesome b 706 22 over baby's b 54 16 pilloweB, sweetest b 720 24 plucked them from their b 603 19 red as the rosy b 875 15 sang . . . as he went tob 350 11 shall seem a sohool 778 13 smooth the b. of death 15 19 sups and goes to b 231 13, 444 21 the moss his b 731 8 thrice-driven b. of down 154 26 thy lamp and gone to b 580 4 warbles o'er its b 437 14 welcome and b. of love be 427 10 welcome to your gory b 843 8 where our b. arranged was 559 2 whistle round the sordid b 370 3 will to b. go sober 783 24 with fashionable owls to b 575 2 without the b. her fair hand. . .350 4 sop also Bed p. 63 Bedankt-niemand b. sich 647 23 Beddowee-girl, beloved so well . .577 16 Bedenktnwer gar auviel b 813 Bedeuten-alles that b 855 4 was soil es b 755 5 Bedeutungrmit B. auch gefallig. .561 23 Bedfellows-roth strangeb 518 14 Bedlam-or the Mint 50 19 Beds-housewiveB in your b 895 6 iron b. of the Eumenides 364 2 lies not on b. of down 73 6 make thee b. of roses 680 1 weans in their b 55 16 Bedside-good b. manner 493 21 Bee-a-hunting with the b 413 6 arts of building from the b . . . .436 9 blossoms for the b 37 10 brisk as a b 137 14 brown b. drones i' the rose 369 13 buzz'd up in the heat 748 9 followed the busy b. lovers 38 3 from the b.'s swinging chime. .827 13 goose, b., and calf 592 15 had stung it newly 534 4 harvest for the honey b. . 682 16 impact of b. upon blossom. 544 17 offer the Attic b 228 15 qualities all in a b 229 2 sits on the bloom 747 14 startles the wild b 730 23 the b. and the serpent 126 15 the bud to the b 509 15 to the blossom 581 2 to the open clover 471 11 wandering b. to love me 633 6 where the b. reposes 681 6 where the b. Bucks 254 8 with honied thigh 719 2 would choose to dream.. , 875 15 see also Bee pp. 63, 64 Beech-warlike b 813 26 Beechen-splinter on our hearth . .878 11 Beef-arid captain's biscuits 549 20 and mustard 214 25 meals of b. iron and steel 728 19 mighty roast b 211 14 veal and mutton 210 17 Beefsteak-best remedies is b 706 12 English an article as b 528 11 Beehive-hum shall soothe 141 6 Been-has b. and may be. .584 27, 736 12 such hath it b., shall be 424 2 that which I have b 93 14 the things haveb.581 22, 581 24, 582 10 things that might have b 898 9 we might have b 904 16 what has b. and is not 873 2 what we have b 185 18, 412 6 Beer-all b. and skittles 442 18 drink b. will think b 205 20 felony to drink small b 638 3 for drink there was b 207 8 give to belly, b 206 23 here with my b 204 15 his wine and b. to strangers . . .379 8 is good enough for me 862 9 sipping here my b 204 15 Beersneba-from Dan to B 810 is Bees-all her b. behind her 814 3 and b. made honey 644 4 and grateful b. to feed.. 679 19 are stirring 908 15 around a rose 26 6 because the b. have stings 160 4 brown b. humming praises 155 16 excell B. for Government 331 16 ev'n the b. lag 336 17 for others honey make Ob... .599 21 gift to April's b 19 16 God made b 644 4 live like the b 202 7 make a hive for b 589 22 pillage the flowers 599 10 so b. with smoke 145 28 sweets the smothered b 606 19 the b. about her hover 123 19 when b. have stung it 280 14 see also Bee pp. 63, 64 Beetle-blotches on b.'s back 528 4 booms adown the glooms 64 16 God to a black b 493 18 in his coat of mail 152 10 Bharded b. in safer hold 64 17 that we tread upon 177 10 Before-gone b. to that 170 23 night lie b. me and behind ... .506 15 not lost, but gone b 169 17 said our good things b 599 1 that which was b 602 6 way i' life that lieB b 815 25 whene'er he went b 9 9 Befriend-and faith b 477 7 God b. us, as our cause 91 20 Befriends-hope, most b. us here.. 378 10 Beg-Homer himself must b 64 21 humbly b. and humbly sue. . . .900 6 nor fear your favours 391 7 or to borrow, or ask 912 10 taught me first to b 65 13 you would b. were you 598 11 Began-as who b. a thousand 72 6 best can't end worst 125 19 it b. of nothing 65 20 Begangenen-spricht von den b. . .821 13 Beget-mutually b. each other — 356 13 Begets-like father that b. them. .486 22 Beggar-a b. that is dumb 709 15 bark at a b 47 6 begs that never begged 596 4 big black boundin' b 727 9 deserves to die a b 404 21 holiday, b.'s shop is shut 368 13 may crawl at his side 445 4 no b. thou that thou for alms. .737 19 ragged b. sunning 218 6 remembered b. was his guest. . .595 6 taxed for corner to die 127 23 the b. then forget himself 485 7 thirst for gold, b.'s vice 325 6 walked with the b 185 15 what b. pities not 598 11 see also Beggary pp. 64, 65 Beggared-all description. 62 3 love may go all bare 39 7 Beggarly-a b. people 118 15 account of empty boxes 504 3 the b. last doit 620 15 rags most b. they clothe 32 20 thing on the face of the earth. .884 16 weak and b. elements 99 19 Beggar-woman-byb. stolen away. 495 17 Beggars-but b. that can count. . . 128 23 enjoy, when princes 134 15 fleas and vines 29 9 in the streets mimicked 35 20 mounted, run their horse 65 11 must be no choosers 64 20 pays us poor b. in red. 684 15 when b. die there are no 176 22 worse in kings than, b 486 19 Beggary-and snail-paced b 187 21 in the love that can be. 477 18 no vice but b 65 12 promis'd nought but b 1S6 21 Begged-I b. at evening 451 5 that never b. before 596 4 Begging-not better than b 65 5 Begin-deliberate how to b 797 25 grows too late to b .797 25 in what we end '. . 178 7 not to b. anything 666 19 though thou have time. 252 23 to b. is half the work 65 14 what you have to do 65 16 where I did b. there shall 452 25 with doubting 200 25 Beginnest-better than endest. ... 65 22 Beginneth-well his warke b 909 10 Beginning-always b. life 452 7 always b. to live 2S4 28, 447 23 bad ending follows bad b 670 14 best at the b 434 13 blessings have b 92 21 duties best at b 411 6 effaces all memory of a b 4S1 6 ever the b. of knowledge 420 14 from the b. of the world 496 22 mountains are b. and end 532 25 no b. be confident of no end. . . 388 8 of philosophy 898 10 run again from b. to end 445 6 still ending and b. still 94 4 who himself b. knew 448 16 Beginnings-Book of B 923 15 ends by our b. know 922 19 from small b. grow 545 4 lie intreasured 637 10 see also Beginnings pp. 65, 66 Begins-ends where it b 107 21 hie b. and ends with two blank. 450 22 my nobility b. in me. 24 15