Words are but empty thanks, 296. are faint, all, 437. are few and often funny, 720. are men's daughters, 368. are no deeds, 98. are the daughters of earth, 368. are the physician of a mind dis- are things, 558. are wise men's counters, 200. are women deeds are men, 206. as in fashions, in, 324. at random flung, 437. be few, let thy, 1022. be not confused in, 941. brave Raleigh spoke, 330. could never utter, such as, 697. deeds are better things than, are, '645. do not smite like war-clubs, 645. Emerson whose rich, 734. fair, never hurt the tongue, 38. filled her mouth with lying, 598. fine, wonder where you stole 'em, flows in fit, 268. fly up, my, 140. forcible are right, 1008. give sorrow, 124. have suffered corruption, 174. he multiplieth, 1009. I understand a fury in your, 155. immodest, admit of no defence, 278. like perfect music unto nobler, 685. men of few, are the best men, 91. no, suffice the secret soul, 551. of all sad, of tongue or pen, 649. of learned length, 397. of love, sweet are the, 793. report thy, how he may, 242. smell of the apron, 918. Words smelt of the lamp, 914. sweet as honey, 337. ten low, in one dull line, 324. that Bacon or Raleigh spoke, 330. that have been so nimble, 196. to them, wut's, 737. were now written, that my, 1009. were simple words enough, his, 732. with these dark, 479. with, we govern men, 627. words words, 133. worst of thoughts the worst of, 153. Wordless prayer, the impulse to a, 819. Wore a wreath of roses, 588. and move, all things, 717. and thou wilt bless, 717. and tools, there is always, 732. creature's at his dirty, again, 327. for all, say there's bread and, 638. goes bravely on, the, 295. grows fair through dreaming, 761. his day's work and his night's, 805. in our stations, abide and, 727. is done, the reaper's, 570. life's, well done, 757. made manifest, 1037. man goeth forth unto his, 1015. many hands make light, 17. material comes before the, 792. Work of God, the noblest, 319. of polished idleness. 457. of the world, 846. of their own hearts, 566. or lose the power to will, 717. silent part is best of every noble, to sport as tedious as to, 83. we are in, strive to finish the, 662. embodied in, greatest ideas, 746. find righteous or unrighteous judg- ment, 8)7. follows God in his, 304. full of good, 1935. he that, and does, 583. in science read the newest, 632. in, subdued to what it, 163. most authors steal their, 325. nature sighing through all hell, 239. of nature, lord of all, 30. rich in good, 1040. son of his own, 971. these are thy glorious, 235. universal, blank of nature's, 230. Working in these walls of time, 647. out a pure intent, 482. out its way, fiery soul, 267. still, God is living, 717. Workings, hum of mighty, 576. Working-day world, full of briers, 66. World, a, has passed away, 809. ah, happy, 797. all corners of the, 160. all is right with the, 705. all the beauty of the, 262. all the countries in the, 693. all the, must see the world, 759. all the uses of this, 128. always morn somewhere in the, 622. and his wife, all the, 293. and worldlings base, 90. World, as the, the world hath seen, 759. balance of the old, 464. barbaric yawp over roofs of, 742. better than all heads in the, 632. bite my thumb at the, 778. borrow the name of the, 166. breathes out contagion to this, 139. but as a stage, 970. but had not force, made the, 681. cast out of the, and despised, 27. citizen of the, 633, 925, 950. creation's heir he, 394. daffed the, aside, 86. dead, 802. death undulate round the, 744. dissolves, when all the, 41. doth but two nations bear, 263. equal hope in the, 661. ere the, be past, 396. falls when Rome falls, 546. far from ours, some, 567. fashion of this, passeth away, 1037. filled with things to enjoy, 746. fleets beyond this iron, 685. flesh and the devil, 1042. for all the, he was, 90. for the last battle of the, 650. foremost man of all this, 114. forgetting by the world forgot, 333. four corners of the, 967. gain the whole, 1032. gifts of the, 66. girdle round about the, 36. give the, the lie, 25. glide in the gaze of the, 623. go dine and dress, let the, 611. God and the, 793. goes, honest as this, 133. goes up the world goes down, 728. goes with no eyes, 148. good bye proud, 615. good deed in a naughty, 66. grew pale, name at which the, 365. World had wanted many an idle song, | World knows me in my book, 964. 326. half of the, knoweth not how the other half liveth, 957. half-brother of the, America, 721. has no tyrant like intemperance, has nothing to bestow, 362. he gave his honours to the, 100. he that knows not the, 941. his heart was as great as the, 621. I hold the, but as the world, 60. if God hath made this, so fair, 497. in arms, come the, 80. in charity with the, 292. in love with night, 107. in that new, 670. in the morning of the, 705. in the universal, 93 in this canting, 378. in this fool's, to earn his nuts, 729. in this wintry, 524. in vain had tried, 526. in which I moved alone, 564. is a bubble, 170. is a comedy, 389. is a nettle, 780. is a stage, all the, 69, 173, 966. is a strange affair, 983. is a theatre the earth a stage, 194. is a tragedy to those who feel, 389. is a wheel, the, 629. is all a fleeting show, this, 524. is ancient, when the, 169. is filled with folly, 779. is given to lying, how this, 88. is good and the people are good, 861. is growing old, the, 718. is grown so bad, 96. is large when leagues divide, 820. is mine oyster, 45. is not thy friend, 108. is old lad, when all the, 728. is the hand that rules the, 731. is this wide, not large enough, 844. is too much with us, 476. is turned memorial, 844. is wearied of statesmen, 628. is wide enough for both, 378. knows nothing of its greatest men, 606. knows only two, 178. let any man show the, 780. light of the, ye are the, 1030. limited by ourselves, 997. little foolery governs the, 195. man is one, and hath another, 205. man of the, amongst men of letters, man's ingress into the, 439. my country is the, 633. naught in, or church or state, 738. ne'er saw, monster the, 279. no copy, leave the, 74. nourish all the, 56. now a bubble burst and now a, 315. of clouding cares, 771. of death, back to a, 500. of fire and dew, 849. of folke, 6. of fools, my lord it is a, 684. of happiness their harmony, 655. of one religion, the, 622. of ours, and this wise, 678. of pleurisy and people, curest the, of sighs, for my pains a, 150. one good custom corrupt the, 681. 230. World she followed him, through all | World, upon the rack of this tough, the, 670. slide, let the, 9, 72, 198. smooth its way through the, 353. so fair, God hath made this, 497. solitary monk who shook the, 635. spin forever, let the great, 669. stand up and say to all the, 115. statue that enchants the, 356. still needs its champion, 786. that the, had never been, 759. the fever of the, 467. the flesh and the devil, 1042. the, is full of a number of things, the, is lovely, 816. the, laughs with you, 835. the lie, give the, 25. the moon, as yon dead, 683. the whole, kin, 102. there is not in the wide, 520. this little, 81. this pendent, 230. this unintelligible, 467. thou art the whole wide, 821. tired of wandering o'er the, 606. to live in, very good, 279. to open for the, 725. to peep at such a, 420. to see, a, 33. too glad and free, 622. too much respect upon the, 59. too wide for his shrunk shank, 69. truth throughout the, 483. up stairs into the, I came, 294. 149. uses of this, all the, 128. vanity of this wicked, 1042. virtue passes current over the, 885. was all before them, 240. was not worthy, of whom the, 1040. was worthy such men, 657. we do not see, a, 700. were young, if all the, 25. what I may appear to the, 278. where is any author in the, 55. 727. who lost Mark Antony the, 280. whole new democratic, 584. wide enough for thee and me, 378. will disagree in faith and hope, 318. with all its motley rout, 424. working-day, full of briers, 66. would grow mouldy, or the, 684. should conquer twenty, 181. as ugly as sin, the, 751. course will not fail, 757. creation, most ancient since the, 169. dread laugh, 356. great age begins anew, 566. great men, the, 692. law, nor the, 108. new fashion planted, 54. Shakespeare is not our poet but the, 511. World-losers and world-forsakers, 820. World-wide fluctuation, 677. by early songster caught, vagrant, darkness and the, 308. dieth not, where their, 1033. i' the bud, concealment like a, 75. I want to be a, 843. in your little inside, 802. is in the bud of youth, 423. needlessly sets foot upon a, 422. only a, again, 803. that hath eat of a king, 141. the canker and the grief, 555. the smallest, will turn, 95. Worms and epitaphs, let's talk of, 81. have eaten men, 71. of Nile, outvenoms all the, 160. sick and tired and faint and, 783. Worse deed, better day the, 282. for the excuse, 80. for the wearing, 16. for wear, not much the, 417. greater feeling to the, 81. is boundless better boundless, 666. make the, appear the better reason, one word changed for a, 343. that which makes man no, 937. mystery constitutes the essence of, of the great of old, silent, 554. still to the star of its, 524. to the garish sun, pay no, 107. Worship, too divine to love too fair to, 564. Worshipped stocks and stones, 252. the rising than the setting sun, 912. bottom of the, 102. comes to the worst, 172, 971. of slaves, corrupted freemen, 387. the best and the, 806. to-morrow do thy, 273. way to improve the world, the, 721. Worth a month in town, 777. a whole eternity, 298. by poverty depressed, 366. in anything, what is, 213., man is, as he esteems himself, 957. mastered what was not, knowing, of everything, 899. promise of celestial, 311. sad relic of departed, 541. showed, on foot rascals in coach, 732. slow rises, 366. stones of, like, 162. takes away, half his, 346. the candle, not, 206. the search, not, 60. the winning, 272. this coil that 's made for me, 78. what we have we prize not to the, 53. Worthier, would it were, 548. Worthily, life spent, 443. Worthless pomp of homage, 571. Worthy of all acceptation, 284. of the name of poet, 583. of their steel, 491. of your love, 471. to be sought, 816. world was not, of whom the, 1040. not what they are, 54. Would and we would not, 49. he shall have nay when he, 9. I, fain, but I dare not, 25. I had met my dearest foe, 128. I that cowléd churchman be, 614. I were a boy again, 662. I were dead now, 592. |