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 1166 LOVE LOVES those who I. the Lord 839 14 thou art. . . my Valentine 828 21 though last, not least in 1 642 28 though 1. repine 819 13 thott God of L 227 19 through the dear Lord's 1 768 12 thus secret to convey 828 18 thy profound of 1. to man 321 7 thy true 1 .. 'a recompense 508 24 time. . . weakens love 795 20 'tis for my 1 301 20 'tis l.'s last greeting 579 14 'tis man we 1 174 9 to beget more 1. in you 902 8 to business that we 1 87 5 to get sweets into your 417 16 to hatred turned 888 6 to his soul gave eyes 915 10 to 1. and be loved 303 1 6 to 1., and then to part 443 6 to 1. and to cherish 495 22 to 1., cherish and obey 496 1 to 1. is human 288 23 to 1. truth 820 10 to make us 1. one another 665 4 too divine to 1 891 17 took up the harp 696 23 too much 1. of living ■ .785 21 to see her is to 1. her 465 17 to the lips we are near 901 6 tothosewel 302 8 transform me to an oyster 575 11 true knowledge leads to 1 423 18 True Light kindle to L 456 19 true l.'s holiest rarest light 280 20 true l.*s truth 204 6 Truth and L. of Heaven 756 19 tune the rural pipe to 1 437 14 turns to thoughts of 1 748 11 unbroken by complaints 497 18 unheeded bait of 1 348 18 united to jealous thought 403 17 unrelenting foe to 1 293 4 unsordid as a bond of 1 677 19 veneration and people's 1 686 18 Venus, genial power of 1 321 20 verses of feigning 1 713 14 very few to 1 565 21 voe the ja& o' my soul 868 17 wake in your eyes 601 23 wants conduct to mutual 1. . . .380 11 wars and want of 1 303 17 was thy kiss L. made me 417 10 watch o'er what they 1 409 5 we bury 1 287 19 we cannot fight for 1 901 23 wedded 1. mysterious law 498 6 welcome and bed of 1. be 427 10 wel. as one, we hate 354 22 we 1. life 14 22 well of 1 58 IB we 1. without reason 659 6 were never to be sold 84 5 what graces in my 1 335 19 what hours were thine 814 4 what 1. 1 note 349 10 what they may have 144 23 what wisdom shines, what 1. . .557 9 when 1. begins to sicken 92 6 when 1. is done 246 21 when my 1. swears 822 5 when seaaon'd by 1 138 16 when they who 1. must 1. and. .501 6 where 1. has been received 598 17 where 1. is, than 214 5 where shall we find such 1 660 2 whioh heaved her breast 886 20 which 1 1. the most ' .278 16 which it cannot return 830 6 which L. most blesses 280 20 which 1. of thee alone can 438 4 who falls for 1. of God 495 11 who followeth L.'s behest 472 6 whole eternity of 1 361 6 whom none can 1 393 18 whom the gods 1. die young. . . 165 21 whose life was 1 114 e whose 1. would follow me 531 9 whose race is run 736 2 will be 1. without marriage. . . .497 4 will creep in service 699 21 will make a dog howl in rhyme 602 S3 wisdom more than she 878 17 with bliss 762 2 within the very flame of L 328 12 with the sight of her 1 1 614 10 with whom everybody is in 1. . . 287 1 woman's 1. is mighty 531 11 woman's 1. writ in water 886 21 words of 1. then spoken 923 19 world's 1. is vain 575 14 would I my true 1. ken 846 13 wraps us three with 1 577 16 write the 1. of God above 317 8 wrothe with one we L 27 13 yet all 1. is sweet 480 17 yet 1 1. her till I die 470 9 Younker prancing to his 1 529 26 your 1. can labour 234 11 youth fades; 1. droops 376 6 See also Love pp. 464—484 Love-apples-that bloom in the. . . 37 20 Love-chant--to utter forth his 1.. .557 17 Loved-all he 1. more sacred 389 7 all my life I'd L 403 13 are 1. immoderately 601 16 better to have Land lost 482 12 by men who 1. the liberty 687 19 by those too simple to 79 12 cannot love as I have 1 464 10 compliment than be 1. 817 2 great sea more 566 13 had a friend that 1. her 902 2 her own harmless gift 830 7 if you would be I. love 469 1 I have lived and 1 477 6 I have 1. thee ocean 566 10 I have not 1. the world 912 16 her father 1. me 453 12 v 1 1. a lass, a fair one 390 23 II. the sea. 568 4 I not honour more 472 19 in this world of sorrow 841 6 I saw and 1 469 3 I sought, 1 1. them still 562 6 I thought she 1. me too 390 23 keep our 1. ones 628 16 most 1., despised 104 11 much, hoped little 105 18 near his heart to be 1 890 5 no sooner looked but 1 478 l not wisely but too well 479 4 place and the 1. one together. .465 12 see the souls we 1 389 21 so long and sees no more 175 1 spirit that 1. thee 920 19 the heart that 1. her 548 5 three whole days 133 7 to be 1. needs only to be seen. .319 8 to love and be L 303 15 until I truly 1 ■. . .731 5 use him as though you 1. 30 5 very sunshine 1. them 577 19 where burning Sappho L 342 4 who ne'er 1. them 648 16 who that has 1. knows not 278 8 ye shall be 1. again 127 21 you've played and 1 15 18 see also Love pp. 464-484 Love-ditty-soul of hiB latest 1 831 10 Love-in-idleness-maidens call it 1.578 9 Love-letter-prove a true 1 618 1 1 Love-letters-have I 'scaped 1 618 16 Lovelier-crown'd 'twould 1. be. . . 60 19 nothing 1. can be found 870 4 Loveliest-of lovely things 678 20 the last still 1 823 18 the 1. ever was seen 52S 2 things that still remain 506 12 Love-light-pure and holy 1 417 16 Loveliness- April's rare capricious 1.562 9 dim and solitary 1 554 21 for aye ml 43 17 I never knew 58 15 is born upon a thorn 681 8 its 1. increases 59 20 lay down in her 1 58 16 made up of 1. alone 803 7 majesty of L 56 6 needs not the foreign aid 33 16 passes into other 1 57 20 that dies soonest 60 8 warm shadow of her 1 767 2 Lovelorn-heart pursuing 899 19 Lovely -a 1. and a fearful thing. . .466 10 as a Lapland night 17 24 as seems to some bard. ...... .831 10 astheday 59 24 do I. things, not dream them. .327 20 in death the beauteous ruin. . . 181 3 in husband's eye looks 1. 33 17 in thy sleep 60 24 in your strength 791 3 keep but the 1. looks 60 20 more 1. than Pandora 32 22 she's 1,, she's divine 260 10 so 1. as these wings of 282 23 sometimes 1. like a bride 736 4 they were 1. in their lives 2i?7 2 what is L never dies 57 20 Lover-act L's or a Roman's part. 476 6 affliction taught a 1 476 7 all mankind love a 1 468 20 a 1. of Jesus and truth 345 7 angel appeared to each L 892 12 beauty is the l.'s gift ... 58 17 beneath L's burning sighs 572 12 brow of sire or L 832 22 covereth thy 1. lost 829 1 death, L and lord of thee 349 17 every I. is a soldier 475 7 familiar to the 1 57 19 freeborn L's mind 86 24 fresh hope the L's heart 558 8 hapless L courts thy lay 427 6 happy as a 1. 106 12 has he not outloved 701 1 her L keeps watch! 718 20 hope is a L's staff 377 19 injur'd L's hell .404 5 in the husband may be lost 382 15 into a true L's knot 472 17 is beloved 63 14 like a L so brave 900 19 love abide and every 1 451 8 loyal L tasks his wit 828 21 no L has that pow'r 645 7 of dreamer turned to L 457 16 of letters, loves power 48 20 of instruction 779 17 of soft-winged things 69 19 oft rejects a L prayer's. 541 8 on L's lips 419 10 owl more blind than a L 498 13 's pain to attain 109 2 patriot, soldier or L 538 8 repentance to her L 702 8 seats of each fond L 460 2 seldom wants success 901 16 pigh'ng like furnace. 16 13 soft as L's sigh 666 27 some banish d L 618 8 speaks as a L of his 523 9 that's for L's thoughts 578 1 the bleeding L's wounds 539 ■ 3 the lunatic, L and the poet 387 11 too credulous L 59 1 truel. of mine shall be 527 8 what were L or crown 679 4 who can deceive a 1 483 9 with L's pride 899 8 woes like al 45 6 see also Love pp. 464-484 Lovers-all true 1. are 133 3 and whispering 1. made 356 7 are such clumsy 902 13 eloped in the dark 619 21 ever found her true 917 19 faces like dead L 251 16 falling out of 1. is the 466 1 foolish 1. have sworn 483 3 hour when L* vows 238 15 love the western star .751 17 old 1. are soundest 17 22 pity 1. rather more 887 18 queens to your 1 892 4 sit, happy married 1 496 11 that grow for happy 1 288 6 to bed: 'tis almost 512 25 to 1. of Union as well as 439 15 woes of hopeless 1 536 IS young without L 450 8 see also Love pp. 464-4S4 Loves-all the's lovely 401 8 as never maid loved 841 5 chastens whom he 1 12 14 each 1. best 802 3 exceeds all the world's L 465 11 few things 1. better 1 4 fooled by that one 1 183 4
 * s torments made me 108 4
 * s sonnets turned to 589 22