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LABOR
LAMENTABLE
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press down upon brow of 1 325 B semi-slavery ml 680 18 shortened 1. of Copyists 633 20 sore l.'s bath 720 11 strong again for 1 719 9 sun on hu 1. with 400 16 swan with bootless 1 773 9 sweet l.'s prize 756 20 things are full ofl 90S 20 true success is to 1 810 19 unions shall have square 334 8 until the evening 910 19 virtue from me, and true L.. ..437 3 waste your L 911 12 well may we 1 18 15 where l.'s glory was to serve.. .911 17 without thought ia 1. lost 433 11 with starving 1. pampering.... 425 20 witness the same 1 42 19 work under our 1 910 12 your love can 1. aught 234 11 see also Labor pp. 423-425' Laboratory-^onvorsation ia the 1..137 7 Labore-feasi venimus 669 7 Labored-in vain 425 13 not for myself alone 435 15 tnich 1. nothings 758 22 words could speak 868 19 Laborem-ex me, verumque 1 437 3 scribendi ferre 1 49 9 Laborer-brings rest to the 1 555 17 see also Labor pp. 423-425 Laborers-draw home at even 7(54 8 of Babel 21520 plenteous, but the 1. are few.. .353 9 Labori-reparasque 1 719 9 Laborious-pro 1. tantis 669 7 Laboricose-^vitam perdidi 1 424 16 Laboring-man an* L woman... .380 13 no 1. in winter 780 2 no less than 1. seas 655 91 sleep of a L man 718 1 to be concise 742 21 who at the forge 1 71 1> your 1. people 210 17 Laborious-band 4513 live), days 258 5 studious of 1. ease 757 11 Laboriously^) nothing. .425 17, 561 16 Laboris-regio non plena 1 12 16 Laboro-brevis eese 1. obscurus... 742 21 Labors-be in vein K02 18 by 1. of their own 606 1 for some good 192 20 how sweet when 1. close 769 5 in 1. which promote 259 9 lighten their 1. with song 732 20 line too 1 151 13 lives on the 1. of lord 775 8 my designs and 1 29S 23 of an age 701 16 slave resta from his 1 338 8 sweet, when 1. close 555 28 that bequeathed their L 440 3 thy L. first commend 627 16 to tax our 1 762 17 see also Labor pp. 423-125 Laborum-alterius spectare L 519 2 01. duloe lenimen 424 23 Labra-habent 1. lactucam 126 5 Labrum-intersunt salicem et 1.. .28!) 23 Labuntur-anni, nee pietas 795 5 Laburnum-set 1. on hi» birthday. .279 13 , the l.'p dropping Hold. 279 8 Labyrinth-large author a 1 974 3 Labvrinthean-within a bony 1... .357 8 Labyrinthine-down the 1. ways.. 320 7 Laoe-my bodice blue 348 11 oure igauze an' 1 464 1 with a tawdry 1 901 14 Laced-bodice aptly 1 61 10 doublet 1., another plain 604 19 Laces-be brave in silks and 1 786 6 Laoessit-nemo me impune 1 27 24 LAche-le 1. fuit en vain 180 3 L&cheln-eine «u 1 451 1 Lftohelt-wer zu viel 1 429 21 Lacht-Spassmacher selber 1 405 njlrtzt 1., 1. am bosten 428 Lack-for 1. of argument 43 in love there is no 1 638 1 music for the joys we L 733 plentiful I. of wit 885 that am sure 11. thee 885 19 what 1. you 418 10 what we 1. ourselves 195 18 Lacked-learn all we 1. befdre... .359 20 Lack-lustre-looking on with 1: eye.798 22 Lacks-he that 1. time to mourn. .533 13 the which he 1 667 2 Lacky-liveried angels 1. her 108 16 Lacriinie-perque sinum 1 782 4 Lacriniis-ploratur I amissa 523 1 Lacryma-see Tears pp. 780-783 Lacrymis-egeriturque dolor 782 5 nemo mel. decoret 667 12 Lacrymosa-juxta crucem 1 531 1 Lactueam-habent labra 1 126 5 Lacunas-orci visat, vastasque L. .737 21 Lad-country 1. and lassie 462 19 Cupid ia a knavish 1 324 11 for the Romany 1 471 13 I maune name 846 13 not now, but while a L 887 17 old 1. of the castle 894 17 with blue ones 803 16 Ladder-and draw the 1. after me. 527 7 ascended Fame's 1. so high.... 533 14 ascends the 1 923 16 frame a 1. if we will 831 23 Jacob's-!, of the mind 504 12 like the 1. of the vision 739 14 of our vices 831 12 talk to him of Jacob's 1 777 24 thou art the patriarch's 1 696 11 unto the 1. turns 21 13 young ambition's 1 21 13 Ladders-golden 1. rise 27 6 Laden-come back 1. from our quest693 26 Ladies-among chairs of the 1... ,287 1 and iriids their scarfs 614 20 attend to the 1 213 16 call him sweet 614 21 etiquette by heart 98 22 fairy 1. danced upon the 484 15 lords of 1. intellectual 382 13 modern 1. call polite 778 16 my coach, good-night 1 462 5 now make pretty songs 603 15 of St. James 58 18 of the Hesperides 6015 pansies for 1. all 577 18 praise to our French 1 579 11 ride with hawk on wrist 676 13 stock and tend 14 19 the flowers fair 1 387 14 whose bright eyes 248 27 worn a bait for 1 499 6 young 1. spend their time 500 9 young 1. you should not go... .418 13 see also Woman pp. 886-897 Ladri-Francesci son tutti 1 402 « Ladroni-Italiani tutti 1 402 4 Lads-drink my jolly 1 498 13 golden 1. and girls 176 3 tho'your 1. are far away 846 8 'tis 1. who are unafraid 365 12 Lady-ain't 1. livin' in the land...496 12 colonel's 1. an' Judy O'Grady. -235 17 for a 1. tender-hearted 466 4 from Philadelphia 694 21 hail to thee, 1 335 20 her compliments sends 553 13 here comes the 1. let her 478 27 I've known my 1 707 2 lent his L to his friend 98 2 lovely 1. garmented in 62 18 "my 1. fayre" for pity 603 15 my 1. sweet, arise 427 21 of my delight 702 23 of the Mere 676 15 of the twilight 824 9 of Threadnoedle Street 641 13 old.oldL 23 10 our L. of the Snows 723 7 perfume for l.'s chamber 594 4 she sleeps! my 1. sleeps! 718 20, 750 15 sing like a 1 56 8 thn Liner she's a 1 703 15 the memorable L. terms 635 14 there is a 1. sweet and kind... .470 9 to kiss the l.'s hands 34U 13 weep no more 1 582 21 who is this 1. fine 875 3 with the same single 1 496 8 see also Woman pp. 886-897 Lady Greensleeves-who but L.G.469 20 LadyUke-L luxuries 214 31 Lady-Love-awake thee 717 14 Lady Morgan-making tay 401 1 Lady Mugg- stacked with defunct 800 1 Ladyship-humorpuB 1. is by 146 4 Lady-6lippers-I like not the 1 457 13 Lady-smocks-all silver-white... .281 4 Lady Townshend-formerly 724 16 Lsedere-amicum 1. ne joco 300 11 Ltedunt-credita 1. credimus 06 19 Lseea-furor fit 1. ssepius 584 17 repugnat oyis 143 10 Ltesit-potcntior aut imbecillior 1. .394 17 Ls»08-nec semper 1 12 10 Lsesunt-quos 1. et odcrunt 364 27 Lcota-audacia priina species 1 86 18 more, aut victoria 1 795 9 Lffitantur-qui maxime 1 344 2 Lwternur-igitur 1. amantes 601 IB Lajtis-hunc numina 263 12 solicitque aliquid 1 601 11 LsBtus-cum laudari me 624 4 Lffltusque-ille potens sui 1 446 9 Laf ayette-we are here 853 9 Lagging-four 1. winters (»06 20 Lagoon-reeds of the 1 831 9 Lagoons-^banks of dark 1 403 11 Lags-fiction 1. after truth 85 11 tempest itself 1. behind 613 17 the veteran 14 20 Laid-beams of peace he 1 458 22 on with a trowel 642 10 them before you 372 9 where she is careless 1 800 5 without knowing it 663 22 Laideur-1'or mteie & la 1 620 9 Laids-1'or donne aux plus 1 325 16 Lair-rouse the lion from his 1.... 461 4 seeketh her rocky 1 694 17 Laisse-Je yous 1. milieu 222 20 Laiasez-faire, 1. passer 611 10 Lake-aspect to desert and lake... 545 9 beauties in the 1 863 17 blossom fell into 1 281 20 bosom of its nursing 1 673 IS bosom of the 1 863 20 just kiss'd the 1 764 10 Lucrinc 1. near Raue 213 8 near the 1. where drooped 872 12 on still St. Mary's 1 773 18 peeps dreamingly out of 1 863 16 pour it in the 1 502 11 she shone upon the 1 527 19 stope down to blue 1. edge 307 11 stirs the peaceful 1 119 9 swan swims on a 1 773 4 the pleased 1. like maiden 764 20 the river from the 1 496 9 Lako-blossom-white 1. fell into.. ,281 20 Lakes-expanse of crystal 1 119 10 icy I. of Maine 853 12 spill its I. and rivers 862 15 twice seen in their 1 863 15 Lalaee-rall me L. or Doris 541 18 Lamb-a 1. appears a lion 268 18 as a 1. to tho slaughter 689 18 droops like the 1 227 8 gentle as a 1. with mint 897 9 go to bed with the 1 63 18 in the figure of a 1 143 83 Mary had a little 1 426 1 one dead 1. is there 171 7 shallows where a 1 693 12 flkin of an innocent 1 €70 23 washed in blood of the L 360 18 wind to the shorn 1 ....645 1 wolf ahall dwell with 1 589 2 wolf where he 1. may get 571 17 yoked with a 1 28 14 Lamhendo-paulitim figurant.... 345 6 Lambent-saw the 1. easy light... 528 21 Lambie-nae 1. maun play 689 12 Lambkin-my pretty cosset 1 718 8 Lambs-the pretty 1 110 18 we were as twinn'd 1 396 3 Lame-age is 1 924 6 dogs over atilea 900 20 do not limp before the 1 646 14 feet was I to the 1 595 16 impotent conclusion 670 26 Lament-he whom we 1 459 10 let us moderately 1. them 736 8 the ceasing of breath 926 6 thou wilt 1. hereafter 661 2 Lamentable-is not this a 1. thing. 670 23