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Time hath to 797 15 his 1. were gray 143 26 his yellow 1. adorning 680 19 hyacinthine 1. round 685 1 in the golden story 79 26 knotted and combined 1 755 15 light from his 1 117 11 never shake thy gory 1 269 15 pluck drowned honour by the 1.374 18 rust upon 1. and hinges 173 5 shaking his languid 1. 52 2 shatters 1. to thunder 848 4 tender 1. do tremble 19 17 thy boisterous 1 57 4 time wears all his 1 800 4 viper-1. with bloody fillets 364 2 with cowslip-braided 1 501 18 wreathe the 1. of Spring 723 17 ye auburn 1 606 18 your 1. were like the raven .... 582 4 see also Hair pp. 347-349 Loco-alieno in 1. hand 685 17 nullo fata 1. excludere 263 20 quo steterit ferienda 1 295 16 quo te 1. mors 175 22 stato mutar per mutar 1 93 8 Locum-da 1. melioribus 521 13 ipse 1. aerise quo 313 8 summum pervenit 1 160 19 Locura-la 1. que la discrecion 283 8 Locust-the gate, and the 1. lane. .369 13 Locutum-ssepius 1., nunquam. . . .744 13 Locutus-cedro digna 1 604 4 Lodestar-language he was 1 607 16 Lodge-in a garden of cucumbers .370 12 in some vast wilderness 730 12 summer 1. amid the wild 823 6 thee by Chaucer 701 10 virtue go to 1 837 14 Lodged-honourable grief 1. here. .343 26 little body 1. mighty mind 514 8 Lodges-summit of the 1 73 17 where care 1., sleep 90 22 Lodgest-where thou 1. 1 will 476 23 Lodging-breach in that fair 1. . . . 60 22 it is on the cold ground 828 12 made in that fair 1 63 7 mv 1. is in Leather-Land 371 4 Lodglng-place-in the wilderness a 1.379 12 Lodgings-such as take 1. in a head 513 6 Lodo-senza infamia e senza 1. . . .443 22 Lodore-water com© down at L. . .863 11 Loftiness-of thought surpass'd. .. 606 7 Lofty-more shaggy they seemed .770 10 praise to 1. things 340 9 things impressively 219 12 Log-a crooked 1. makes 272 9 Mark Hopkins on end of 1 .... 217 6 to fall a 1. at last 344 Logan-John A. L. is Head Centre. 610 19 Loggerheads-like the 1, of London. 82 2 Logic-adamantine 1. of dreamland 603 16 and rhetoric able 757 7 bedded in good L.-mortar '.903 1 can with L. absolute 876 11 in I., a great critic 149 26 Logs-as drifting 1. of wood 504 18 bears 1. into the hall 878 4 turning the 1. will make 757 14 LohmV-Gott 1. Gutes hier 318 2 Loi-la 1. permet souvent 433 3 le 1. ne moy arta 371 11 Loin-de 1. e'est quelque chose. . .268 6 Loins-let your 1. be girded about 646 7 with girdled 1 125 10 Lois-changerait les 1 392 6 d'entendrelaroixdesl 432 13 obeir a ses 1 426 12 Loisir-de la faire plus courte. . . .618 6 un impromptu a 1 743 8 Loiter,~enjoy 923 17 tempted to 1. and dream 727 l Loiterers-liege of all 1 324 10 Loitering-Blow, the Future 798 12 while 1. idler waits 484 6 London-'s column, pointing 525 2 doth pour out citizens 789 15 fallen L. they survey 686 21 gone thro' L. street .'. 87 23 it isn't far from L 457 8 shall be a habitation 687 11 's well known ground 206 11 see also London p. 462 London Bridge-broken arch of ..687 8 Lone-and safe, like thee 680 16 one 1. soul another lonely 464 6 Loneliness-more lonely 197 18 Lonely-and lovely, single star. . .750 11 balm upon 1 718 18 because I am miserable 600 24 consoler of thel 617 13 else it is a 1. time 689 1 indeed was my lot 121 18 none of these sol 922 7 sol. 'twas that God 730 10 who 1. loves to seek 824 21 without thee 201 22 Long-abhor one way,and ]. another 1 1 art is 1. and time is 447 16 art [of healing] is 1 43 21 as 1. as ever you can 328 17 as twenty days 113 1 basely, were too 1 452 21 day be never so 1 162 1 days are no happier 161 6 else shame will be too 1 452 22 Epigrams I write are 1 228 6 for those who Grieve 768 10 how 1. it-will take 761 2 how 1. or short, permit 448 16 how 1. the sorrowful 795 10 is his life who lingers 450 19 jb much tool 237 7 is the way and hard 363 9 kiss 1. as my exile 418 20 life we think 1. and short 801 15 love me little, love me 1 473 14 made this letter 1 618 5 matters not how 1. we live. . . .441 7 merry as the day is 1 512 4 night 1. that never finds 556 19 nothingl 99 4 not how 1., but how good 452 13 pains are light 128 3 short and the 1. of it 642 19 so 1., that there is no wit SS3 21 so you love me 1 470 8 tales that were so dear 1. 1. ago 506 7 that life is 1. which 455 12 that lives married 1 499 20 there is love to 1. for 470 22 thing we 1, for 189 8 thinks the lives. . . were 1 448 3 too 1. by half a mile 618 12 tool., that some may rest 911 16 trail with you 202 19 way to Tipperary 860 1 way was 1. and weary 462 19 what though not 1 444 6 witty, and it shan't be 1 732 6 Long-cherished-rclinquish Move. 466 25 Longed-lies where he 1. to be. . . .235 2 when it was 1. for 616 11 Longer-the 1. one lives the more .449 2 LOOKED the nights growl... 455 4 Longest-how short is thel. life... 389 2 retains the L, are black 514 6 Longing-after immortality 388 3 chides himself for 1 469 24 feeling of sadness and 1 689 24 from 1. after thy heavenly 445 11 from our soul's 1 721 1 into words his L gushes 73 19 life and itel 736 14 lifted its weight from 530 6 morel., wavering 500 1 songs of 1 713 4 to touch the skirts 389 20 whythusl 62 1 Longings-iminortal I. in me 189 13 satisfy the 1. of an 320 12 secret 1. that arise 891 6 stifling the speechless 1 911 10 Longinus-if we have not read L..654 22 tells us there is. .605 13 Long Island-cabbages from L. I.. 761 6 Long-taUed-^with 1. words in osity 426 8 Long Trail-sagging south on L. T.703 16 Longue-fait celle-ci plus 1 618 6 Look-affectionate in 1 630 3 agift-horse 312 6 a human 1. in its 597 8 also at the giver ; 313 2 back on what she was 894 3 before thou leape 646 11 before ye leap 646 28 bitter a thing it is to 1 352 15 boy-1. still in your eyes 726 5 cast a L behind 110 17 cat may 1. at a king 91 8 cheerfully upon me 109 11 did 1. up in my face 547 17 do it with a bitter 1 149 24 fair friends in 1 905 10 far into the service S3 13 forward and not back 635 10 forward I L and backward. . . .323 2 fur 'z you can 1. or listen 555 15 give me a 1 552 2 grave is the Master's 1 779 14 has a lean and hungry 1 382 9 hell might be ashamed of 517 18 her every 1. convey'd 888 7 how deformed dost thou 1 386 10 I can sit and 1. at it 909 19 if a man 1. sharply 289 10 in thy heart and write.. 49 24, 51 1 in the voice, thel 573 12 into the seeds of time 423 1 Jupiter is wherever you 1 323 3 let me 1. on thee 526 17 lingering I. behind I cast 566 17 made all of sw*-et accord 839 14 monument, 1. around 235 14 Nature through 546 14 no tears dim the sweet 1 546 1 not for musk in dog's 593 20 not 1. upon his like again 491 24 not thou upon wine 876 17 on Death unterrified 254 20 only a 1. and a voice 505 4 one longing, ling'ring 1 668 21 on it, lift it, bear it 447 7 out and not in 635 10 pause and 1. back when 507 4 row one way and 1. another 74 25 same calm quiet 1. she had. . . 529 1 she turn'd when he rose 474 20 should 1. my last 180 18 than just to 1. about us 450 2 thought and 1. and motion 698 19 through a milestone 248 21 to look on him 72 7 turned to 1. at her 254 10 up and not down 635 10 upon this picture and on 577 3 upon thy face again 84 14 we 1. before and after 690 1 where he goes 363 6 without wonder or disgust 380 14 Looked-and sigh'd again 707 4 as if she had walked 35 28 asklent and unco skeigh S99 4 handsomely miserable 517 23 have 1. from heaven 249 4 no sooner 1. but they loved. . . .478 1 on either Life 232 20 so wise as Thurlow 1 879 It