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1156 LIFE no 1. that breathes 179 14 none in 1. but needs it 415 15 no separate 1. they know 255 9 not give the bread of 1 630 11 nothing but journey 175 17 nothing holier in this 1 472 10 nothing in his 1. became him.. . 177 6 not 1. of injury and crime 423 7 not the mere stage of 1 351 14 not the whole of 1. to live 448 19 nought in this 1. sweet 506 3 nounsher in L's feast 720 11 of battle good 102 21 of Christian love 245 17 of knowledge is not often 423 7 of liberty with 1. is given 438 13 of man decay 768 4 of man's 1. a thing apart 466 9 of men is perplexed 385 9 of mortal breath 171 6 of nothing's nothing 561 18 of the conduct of 1 701 1 of the dead is 506 18 of woman full of woe 891 6 old Brown's 1. veins 857 19 once in each man's 1 484 6 one day with 1. and heart 914 19 one great woe of 1 464 10 one I. to lose for country 585 16 on L.'s parade shall meet 728 5 on l.'s unresting sea 504 16 on the ocean wave 567 27 ornament, of 1 146 7 our 1. is 6Iosed ISO 11 our l.'s a flying shadow 392 10 outlive his 1. half a year 508 19 out of dead cold ashes 1 242 11 's paradise, great princess 497 2 parch not your 1. with dry 570 16 pass his 1. as he pleases 295 20 passing on prisoner's 1 412 13 past sweet of mortal 1 468 5 path of 1. is dirty 649 11 path to a tranquil 1 837 4 patient as my 1. has been 89 16 philosophy l.'s guide 596 14 piercing the depths of 1 13 8 planted in thy path of 1 785 7 pleasures of 1. he 520 20 s poor play 174 10 portion of good man's 1 416 14 portraits fresh from 1 576 7 prepared himself for 1 232 15 presents us with choice 113 9 pretty mocking of the 1 690 15 prevail for human 1 500 20 progress is law of 1. 635 2 pulse of 1 191 14 pulse of 1. stood still 557 8 punch and 1. agree 204 19 purest joys of 1 351 4 s race well run 669 18 rainbow to storms of 1 636 18 raise the dead to 1 694 8 rarest hues of human 1 358 16 read l.'s meanings 265 3 ready for way of 1. or death . . . 668 16 reason is the 1. of the law 431 6 receive the crown of 1 784 redeem l.'s years of ill 466 6 regardeth 1. of his beast 675 14 regulative element in 1 842 7 relics of a blameless 1 282 23 religious 1. is a struggle 664 24 renews the 1. of joy 696 7 revenge is sweeter than 1 672 6 's rioh hand 195 20 rise to the completer 1 724 2 romance of 1. begins and 450 22 round of 1. from nour to hour.. . 120 24 rule of my 1. is to make 600 8 runs the round of 1 120 24 sail forth into sea of 1 869 21 says 1. and love oan die 568 21 scenes of orowded 1 809 23 scourge of 1. and death's 575 23 secrets of 1. are not shown 775 23 secure 1. and prosperity 884 19 seek a happjr 1 809 17 see 1. dissolving 95 17 seemeth fast 95 2 sense of this world's 1 301 5 shall be a noble oreod 818 8 she is coming, my 1., my fate . ,482 17 she took cup of 1. to sip 718 2 she was his 1 887 22 short is human 1 173 2 's short measure 880 26 show'd great reformation 660 17 showed the vanity of 1. . , 858 12 since l'.s best joys consist. 828 14 since time and 1. began 489 8 single l.'s no burthen 497 3 slits the thin-spun 1 258 5 social enjoyment of 1 596 14 some smateh of honour 374 21 so on the ocean of 1 505 4 so on the sea of 1. alas 504 17 sorrow has crossed the 1. line . .350 1 spangle L's page 800 2 speck of 1. in time's 238 3 spent his 1. in letting down. . . .285 17 spent my 1. laboriously .'424 16 spirit giveth 1 745 11 squanders 1. for fame 257 26 staffeof 1 139 16, 211 23 steal thyself from 1 588 23 sting of 1. and death 106 16 stood the Tree of L 813 8 strain . . . this string of 1 364 7 strange volume of real 1 618 1 strenuous 1 451 7 stricken heart of 1 736 1 stuff 1. is made of 445 6 sublime of human 1 369 10 's succeeding stages 793 4 succeed in that it seems 579 4 sum of l.'s bewailing 904 16 Sundaies of man's 1 689 7 sunset of 1. gives me 304 26 superstition related to 1 771 9 swan that did her 1. deplore . . . 772 2 1 sweat under a weary 1 176 9 sweet civilities of 1 702 7 sweetest thing in 1 871 6 sweet'ner of 1 301 4 take 1. from man 175 25 temper L's worst bitterness 12 6 's tempestuous hours 892 14 ten times in his 1 432 14 than dishonorable I. 179 2 than fear of 1 763 21 than mine own 1 587 8 than the lamp of 1 309 18 that dares send 167 2 that have but span-long 1 556 2 that hides in mead 645 2 that is worth the honor 920 12 that leads melodious 163 13 that 1. looks through 90 18 that we saved 728 4 the blight of I.. 787 15 the daylight of L 708 6 the God who gave us 1. 438 18 the lamp of a man's L 356 22 the 1. of a man 602 10 the 1. which others pay 257 14 the lines of 1 757 5 the mockery of 1 870 25 the poorest wretch in 1 496 6 % thereby be the sweeter 177 8 there is no 1. ... in matter. . .316 19 there my 1. centres 508 13 there's 1. in the fountains 494 16 there's 1. there's hope 375 17 the scholar's 1. assails 435 26 the sea of 1 693 17 these gems have 1. in them 406 2 the sweeter that he lived 389 7 tie very guide of 1 634 16 the very spice of 1 830 24 the wine of 1. is drawn 453 6 think a happy 1 350 22 thinking about 1 218 17 thin that 1. looks through 515 26 third of 1. passed 165 22 this is alone L., joy 96 13 this L's a fort 145 16 though 1. be fled 607 12 thought for your 1 213 11 thread of our 1. is spun 161 7 thro' all her placid 1 871 4 through L's dark road 866 18 through 1. towards death 299 8 through 1, with steps aright . . .680 3 thy doctrine by thy 1 198 12 thy 1. to neighbor's creed 392 4 thy lord, thy 1., thy keeper, . . .382 26 LIFE till 1. can charm no more 533 7 Time is,L. of the Soul 795 24 times in his 1 221 15 'tis from high 1 103 8 'tis not a 1 109 20 to a 1. of pleasure 600 11 to be the rule of 1 601 25 to destroy for fear 763 11 to keep L's fever still 672 12 to I. again doth bring 592 3 to L's great end 862 2 to 1. the grass and violets 557 20 to L beyond 1 79 16 to my lips l.'s best of wine 526 5 took a Man's 1. with him 98 9 took up the harp of L 696 23 too near the fire of L 73 20 to outdo the 1 701 7 torment your disgraceful 1 517 17 to show 1. by spirit comes 391 16 to the storms of 1 868 26 touches, livelier than 1 577 6 travel'd l.'s dull round 395 12 (treads on 1 190 20 trunk of L's strange tree 398 20 truth, joy are swallowed 710 2 twenty years of 1 176 25 unbought grace of 1 584 25 's uncertain race 96 1 under thy observation in 1 400 12 under thy own L'b key 299 18 unpleasantness of social 1 896 22 's unresting sea 737 14 unspotted L is old age 881 21 until death all is 1 375 15 upon the larger scale 634 19 up the hillside of tins 1 329 9 various parts in 1 916 18 vegetables L sustain 95 17 very 1. of 1 161 3 's victory won 669 18 voice of a deep 1. within 255 16 voyager upon L's sea 391 5 walk through L serenely 155 19 was beauty 207 26 was duty. 207 26 was in the right 254 17 wast so full of 1 171 8 watch for L of poor Jack 548 20 wave of 1 170 6 way i' 1. that lies before 581 25 wear out I. like thee 872 19 weary taker may fall dead . . . .610 1 we drag the load of 1 437 12 we love 1 14 22 went a-Maying 922 16 we think long and short 801 15 what a L were this 799 6 what glorious eagerness 615 1 what is L when wanting 465 21 what L lead 273 12 what makes 1. dreary is 532 4 wheels of weary 1 13 21 when Jove gave us 1 424 18 when 1. is rather new 141 10 when 1. is woe 168 21 when L seemed formed 110 23 when 1. was new 89 16 where 1. is more terrible 829 6 where no 1. is found 708 18 where no 1. is seen 402 14 which disturbs 1. of man 363 5 which valour could not 841 17 who find 1. so sweet 679 15 who from L's tumults fly 337 19 who in L's battle 377 10 who lives true 1 465 3 wholly as it was your 1 869 15 whom to know be 1 317 7 whose 1. coincident 630 2 whose 1. is a span 487 17 whose 1. is in the right 255 10 whose 1. was all mens hope. .. .364 7 whoso Uvea the holiest 1 368 19 wine of 1 44 15 wine of 1. and passion 501 7 wine of 1. is drawn 195 8 wisdom push'd out of 1 881 26 within this band 794 21 with 1. all other passions 481 3 with 1. many thing! 375 14 without a thought 789 9 with shame 836 16 with sorrow strewing 899 19