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who ne'er 1. within 503 15 Lookers-on-sage philosophcrsare913 11 Looking-been T for a person 303 14 before and after 659 9 by 1. at another grape 330 4 ever 1. for the never-seen 378 11 far over the bridge 4h3 2 tranquility 793 1 where we are not 1 194 4 Looking-glass-charges for a 1 261 13 world is a 1 917 1 Lookout-jealous 1. as a rival 266 6 Looks-adorn'd venerable place.. .626 8 are merchandise 84 2 as if butter wouldn't melt 38 S assurance given by 1 251 20 books were woman's 1 892 1 clear your 1 80 19 commercing with the skies ... .248 26 deep-searched with saucy 1 757 20 from the 1.—not the lips 737 1 in the clouds 2113 into your trusting face 901 6 invites you by his 1 883 16 mark that 1. on tempests 390 21 meagre were his 1 504 3 never 1. upon her lure 256 5 not itself that oft 1. so 510 11 one who 1. with unconcern... .364 19 puts on his pretty 1 343 IS sadly upon him 361 23 say she 1. as clear as 62 16 she 1. a queen 890 10 she never I. nor 'eeds 703 II side-long 1. of love 469 13 sparkling of thy 1 796 9 spite ugly 1. and threats 494 8 spy some pity in thy 1 598 11 stolen 1. are nice 786 13 sun 1. on all alike 767 1 sunshine of kind 1 872 19 the cottage might adorn 633 8 through nature up to 546 21 to that alone 762 7 toward school with heavy 1... .479 16 tricks to have her 1 887 6 upon them with threatening.. .292 12 virtue of her lively 1 892 2 with despatchful 1 379 14 with 1. my care beguiling 747 2 with mournful 1 892 20 Loom-at Time's humming 1 794 16 cunning 1. of thought 787 6 the 1. of life never stops 441 14 tissues of the 1 71 8 Looms^wove on their aerial 1 747 10 Loon-ever meant for country 1.. .705 9 Loopholes-of retreat 913 1 Looa-des Schonen auf 61 21 Loose-all hell broke 1 363 14 be sure you be not 1 299 22 sin let 1. speaks punishment.. .710 26 Loosed-thc fateful lightning 848 6 Loosened-some great truth is 1.. .789 20 Loosens-she 1., parts, and 704 11 Lop-branches we 1. away 304 8 Lops-the moulder'd branch 225 9 Loquacem-quam 1. stullitiam... .645 11 Loquaces-nam multum 1 892 16 Loquacious-to 1. folly 645 11 Loquacity-among the taciturn... 743 24 Loquatur-Davusne 1. an hcros.. .573 7 Loquere-sic 1. cum deo 131 10 Loqui-culpa tacenda 1 709 10 plus scire . . . quam 1 422 12 quod cupias 1 096 6 rem agas, longinquum!. 743 14 te ultra malleum 1 706 2 Loquimur-dum 1. fuerit invidia. .795 3 Loquor-dum 1. hora fugit 797 1 Loquuntur-cune leves I. 735 5 Lorbeer-hoch die L. steht 572 9 Lord-among wits 884 3 and we battle for the L 854 12 as from her 1. her governor... .499 14 battle is the L.'s 759 13 belong unto the L. our God. . .695 8 bosom of her L 230 9 bright candle of the L 693 17 cast burden upon the L 910 1 conies before his 1 478 18 day of the L 689 9 five operations of the L 697 24 get* his beat soldiers 1216 (rive her L. relief 772 7 God of Hosts 287 11 great 1. of all things 491 9 had a job for me 908 19 has risen today 209 17 here lies our soverign 1 685 12 His dying L 115 3 his L. is crucified 820 16 his L. to see 154 1 how the L. came out 908 19 I am 1. of the fowl 683 17 I am the L. of a Realm 483 15 I could make him a 1 310 IS in my views let both 444 6 is lower than his oxen 127 7 it over kings 426 12 keep the city 121 16 king did, when he made a 1... .372 1 knows who 24 9 labours of this 1. of all 775 8 lays it on Martha's Sons 910 2 lendeth unto the L 621 26 man over men he made not 1.. .716 4 may be an owl 41 18 may make of 1. a knave 489 13 mercy on Thy People, L 849 2 my bosam's I. sits 203 23 my 1. shall never rest 778 13 my soul to keep 627 12 of all the earth 116 16 of all works of Nature 547 16 of Courage grave 626 7 of folded arms 324 10 of himself, that heritage 488 11 of himself though not 740 1 of human kind 632 11 of human race 163 19 of myself 738 of oneself 737 of our far-flung battle 287 1 of the golden tongue 106 of the Human soul 152 of the land 82 of the lion-heart 391 once own the happy 604 one day I needed the L 908 19 over himself 295 8 over men on earth 622 12 own no 1 586 18 own the happy lines 539 1 Peter deny d his L 782 1 present with the L 221 prudent wife, is from the L... .498 21 remember what L. hath done. .785 19 sae theL.be thankit 801 23 shall hiss for the fly 282 20 solemniz'd the L.'s 214 3 sought the L. aright 625 14 tarry not 164 18 thank the L. for blessings 785 22 that 1. whose hand 382 24 the coming of the L 848 6 thedyingL 531 1 the L. directcth his steps 358 27 the L. gave 170 13 the L. let the house of a 242 12 the L. of Learning 436 2 those who love the L 839 14 though I be changed 780 13 through the dear L.'s love 768 12 thy husband is thy 1 382 26 thy L. and master see 469 16 thy 1. shall never die 389 19 tie of thy L.'s hand 656 6 time is 1. of thee 797 14 'twur the will o'the L 707 1 waes-hael for L. and Dame 801 20 was crucified 114 6 weapon of the L 229 10 where spirit of the L. is 438 7 who gave us Earth 318 12 whom the L. loveth 469 26 will raise me up 798 2 would 1. it o'er the rest 489 2 your 1. will soon return 869 26 Lordly-boards Eld with L. fare. .379 8 Lords-attempt of the L. to stop..6(iO 22 Kings, I - and Commons 408 4 of creation men we call 033 3 of humankind pass by 632 13 of Lethe downs 613 20 o' the creation 41 17 of truth 822 16 Princes and L. may flourish.. .913 19 that gives us ... new L. 434 21 whose parents were 24 9 wit among 1 884 8 ye 1. of ladies intellectual 382 13 Lord Salisbury-blank cheque to .753 1 Lordsliip-more willing than we.. 099 20 to point out to your L 841 10 Lord Stafford-mines for coal and. 86 1 Lord Stanley-The noble L 42 1 Lore-gives me mystical 1 304 26 heard this simpler 1 315 14 learned in medic'nal 1 602 6 of nicely calculated less 313 11 poor fool, with all my 1 435 21 skill'd in gestic 1 157 7 Lorton Vale-yew-tree, pride of L.921 19 Lose-a good name to him 091 9 all mine own 399 6 an oath to win a paradise 564 8 by over-running 222 10 cases and pay the cost* 589 8 for who would 1 389 8 hazard what he fears to 1 892 7 heart to fight and 1 628 24 he makes swan-like end 773 11 here's to the men who 1 253 7 his friend for a jest 404 21 his own soul 738 4 hope of truth 818 14 If Idol, thee, Idol, a 453 10 in fear to 1 856 24 little wealth to lose 10 10 mine honour, 11. myself 374 16 myself in Him, in Light 320 8 never 1. your w-ay like 82 2 nothing to 1. or to gain 615 7 not 1. his child's heart 341 4 or know the type no more 449 16 prefers to 1. only half 81 10 sight of their objects 403 16 that care to keep 191 3 thathemustl.it 172 10 the echoes that remain 582 22 thee were to 1. myself 870 6 the glory of the form 12 22 the good we oft might win ... .200 21 their pains 11 4 them in his turn 20 9 then if he 1 539 23 to gain or 1. it all 263 18 to win or 1. it all 403 6 we 1. ourselves in them 75 23 what we 1. we have 616 13 who have nothing to 1 847 6 will 1. his beauty 406 10 worse it is to 1 469 21 you 1. it in the moment 450 7 see also Loss pp. 462, 463 Loser-neither partie 1 590 11 peace forced upon the! 833 16 shall be a considerable 1 649 14 Losers-must have leave to speak.462 21 with 1. let it sympathize 833 8 Losea-both itself and friend 81 16 them too 473 whoever lives, 1 700 wise man 1. nothing 463 Losing-arc 1. theirs and blaming.490 by L of your eyes 456 2 by 1. rendered sager 569 danger of 1. it 256 hath but a 1. office 554 in 1. fortune many 292 2 side full of suspicion 772 Losing Loadum-to play at L. L. .691 Loss-adds his soul to other 1 3(10 22 and redeemless 1 434 6 bewail his 1. together 23218 comes to him from 165 8 evil gain equals a 1 306 18 gain, but general 1 770 16 has its compensation 127 16 issuerofl 9618 leave a 1. so large 55 13 mark the 1. of hours 768 6 might leave the soul 255 23 of all those years 783 16 of sincerity is 1. of vital 712 10 of wealth is 1. of dirt 351 7 of worship 918 11 pinedhisl 193 6 redeem our 1 210 7 she may deplore 894 1 small 1. thereby 90510