Write about it, goddess, 292. and read comes by nature, 27. as funny as I can, 536. in rhyme, 215. me down an ass, 28. the vision and make it plain, well hereafter, hope to, 207. with a goose pen, 47. with ease. 384. Writer, pen of a ready, 548. Writers against religion, 351. Writing an exact man, 136. easy, 's curst hard reading, 384. true ease in, 282. Written out of reputation, 240. to after times, 205. wise above that which is, 573Wrong, always in the, 223, 232. both in the, 301. condemn the, 585. forever on the throne, 539. sow by the ear, 612. they ne'er pardon who have done the, 228. treasures up a, 485. Wronged orphans' tears, 146. Wrongs of night, 154 unredressed, 423. Wroth with one we love, 432. Wrought and taught, 2. afterwards in a sad sincerity, 527. Wry-necked fife, 36. Xerxes did die, 600. Yarn, is of a mingled. 45. gods it doth amaze me, 82. mariners of England, 441. Year by year we lose, 503. heaven's eternal, 226. mellowing, 199. moments make the, 267. rule the varied, 30). saddest of the, 514. starry girdle of the, 440. he Years, dim with the mist of, 469. following years, 290. live in deeds not, 516. love of life increased with, 379 Years steal fire from the mind, 470. thought of our past, 421. thousand, scarce serve, 470. vale of, declined into the, 128. we spend our, as a tale, 549. Yellow melancholy, 47. plain, nodding o'er the, 309. primrose was to him, 409. to the jaundiced eye, 283. Yesterday, families of, 240. when it is past, 549. Yesterdays, cheerful, 425. have lighted fools, 98. Yielded, by her, 182. with coy submission, 182. Yoke, part of Flanders hath received our, 168. Yorick, alas poor, 118. York, this sun of, 68. meaner beauties, 141. fellows will be young, 358. idea how to shoot, 308. if ladies be but, 40. men think old men fools, 602. must torture, 245. so wise so, 69. to be, was very heaven, 425. when my bosom was, 442. Youth, a happy, 418. did dress themselves, 61. mewing her mighty, 208. of frolics, 278. of labour, 344. of the realm, 67. on the prow, 331. rebellious liquors in my, 40. riband in the cap of, 117. spirit of, 132, 135. that fired the Ephesian dome, 248. Youth to fortune, 335. Youth, to many a, and many a inaid, 201. to whom was given, 405. waneth by encreasing, 140. wears the rose of, 131. Youthful poets dream, such sights as, 202. Youthful poets fancy when they love, 257 Zaccheus he did climb the tree, 600. Zeal of God. 572. THE END. Cambridge: Printed by Welch, Bigelow, & Co. 1 SUPPLEMENT. FRANCIS BACON. 1561 - 1626. The body like a fly in amber, more beautifully entombed than an Egyptian monarch.1 Advancement of Learning. Prolongation of Life. Whose life is a bubble, and in length a span. Did therewith bury in oblivion. Pastoral ii. Ibid. 1 The bee enclos'd and through the amber shown, Martial. Book iv. 31. Hay's Translation. Of amber cleanly buried. Herrick. On a Fly buried in Amber. Cf. Pope's Epistle to Arbuthnot, ante, p. 286. 2 Untimely grave. Less than a span. Bacon, The World. |