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LOVE happy are, and that they 1 361 26 have all his rites 799 11 have not I. of greatness 340 12 have not what we 1 473 16, 615 3 heart in 1. with night 526 9 he bore to learning „ .435 22 her is a liberal education 105 10 he who walks in 1 361 25 him above father 189 27 him best of all 69 17 him for the enemies 221 13 him that is honest 104 12 him who in the L of Nature . . . 544 15 his I. sincere 104 26 home is the resort of 1 371 12 honor rests on manly 1 896 10 Hope and Joy 515 14 hope, fear, faith, these make.. .380 4 I ask not, hope nor 1 352 21 I cannot L as I have loved 464 10 if ever thou shalt 1 133 3 if thou dost 1 902 4 if you wish to 1 249 1 I know and 1. the good 328 4 I live for those who 1. me 441 9

1. it and who shall dare 304 12 
1. my Rich 865 22 
1. thee still 223 13 

in books and 1 830 26 in 1. there is no lack 638 13 in 1. we see no faults 302 13 in others what we 195 19 in our power to 1. or hate 263 15 in search of 1 810 4 in sign of 1 146 3 inspires with strength 908 23 interests those whom we 1 305 10 into the 1. of God 663 4 invincible 1. of reading 657 6 ■ is a last year's rose 445 24 is a pouting child 718 13 is but a name 302 2 is death 805 8 is doomed to mourn 378 6 is it what we 1., or how .468 15 is like the melodie 465 20 is loveliest when embalmed.. . .681 10 is not 1. which alters. . . * 390 21 is something awful 541 7 is sunshine, hate is 447 13 is the law of the school 779 9 is the renewing of 1 466 1 is there no relief for 1 764 17 is the ruining of 1 297 19 is the secret sympathy 776 9 is the sweetest thing 208 9 is to be tasted 417 6 it loves, even like L 698 24 I've a wife that 1 1 864 12 joy and everlasting 1 892 10 kiss of youth and 1 417 4 knew how to 1. himself 697 16 know me well, and 1. me 307 22 labour of 1 425 19 lack of 1. from 1. manifest 165 8 leads me one way 392 17 lends life a little grace 93 9 lent me wings 359 18 life of Christian 1 245 17 life which all creatures 1 .440 18 lighf; m her eyes 247 5 light!. 'sart 204 6 light of 1 55 12, 58 7 lights his lamp of 1 273 2 light where 1. . . . doth pay. .638 13 like songs in 1 42 22 limit ones 1. to a pair 249 6 lisped the same 1 872 23 lit eyes to gaze on thee 751 9 little whimpering L 805 1 little words of 1 815- 6 live forgotten and I. forlorn. . . 179 13 live without 1 213 13 long continue 1. to him 715 5 long life better than 452 16 lots o' I. and lots o' time 351 12 made manifest. . . . 165 8 made those hollows 194 26 make 1, and pay our taxes 912 17 make 1. to the fips 901 5 make us 1. our country 141 8 Malice nor Necessity 884 5 man's 1. is of man's life 466 9 man's 1. of life 652 16 LOVE

marriage without 1., there 497 4 married woman is easy 500 4 May hath come to 1, us 501 5 meaning in l.'s conference 395 24 me for myself alone 473 10 me little, 1. me long 473 14 melodies of 1. arise 589 9 memory of buried 1 887 13 men I. in haste 354 9 mention l.s devoted flame 901 4 me with exceeding 1 473 10 might be as full of 1 914 23 might rule the fountains 531 17 more self-1. than 1 404 3 's most honeyed kiss 617 19 mother's 1. grows by 55 2 music be the food of 1 540 8 must do as 1. does 899 9 must kiss that Mortal's eyes. . . 39 7 must 1. what we have. .473 16, 615 3 my dear 1. and I were young. . . 790 17 my 1. and I for kisses 419 12 my 1. is dead 533 6 my I. is like a red red rose .... 465 20 my 1. would shine on you 250 9 my neighbor as myself 513 7 my old 1. comes to meet me . . . 748 5 my own sweet 1 202 13 myrtle which means 1 541 7 ne'er will from me flee 615 10 neither in reason, nor in 1 664 18 never taint my 1 828 16 new 1. to suit newer day 814 5 no great 1. in beginning 499 15 no longer wilt thou 1. me 617 16 no 1. lost between us.. . .467 2, 469 16 none knew thee but to 1 338 IS nor I., nor honour, wealth 356 18 nor L., nor Joy, nor Hope 687 13 nor 1. thy life, nor hate 448 16 nor sense of pain 243 6 nothing but 1. to pay 406 9 not in I with some woman 775 14 not 1. thee, dear, so much 472 19 not of gold, but 1 277 18 not reason governs 1 658 22 no true 1. there can be. 404 4 not unworthy to 1. her 256 16 now warm in 1 618 7 of fame last weakness 259 11 of fame spurs 258 10 office and affairs of 1 478 26 offspring of 1 404 1 of glory gives stimulus 314 5 of Good Allah 627 19 of knowing without 435 12 of liberty with life 438 13 of life increased with 454 10 of life's young day 475 4 of money is root of 523 23 of one mother even 1 377 23 of pleasure, 1. of sway 581 9 of praise, howe'er 625 3 of that which your work 577 2 of their fellowmen 525 6 of their objects than 1 403 15 of the 1. and principles of 423 16 of the 1. of greatness 340 12 of the turtle 342 2 of virtue light the flame 690 6 of wicked men converts 96 6 of your native land 141 17 once planted in a perfect 299 16 only L. may lead L. in 39 7 only to those who 1. it 439 13 on thro' all ills 1. on 498 12 oppress'd with l.'s- sorrow 863 16 or reason cannot change 96 11 or the Lost Pleiad 749 19 our 1. shall conquer thee 345 9 our ring of wedded L 498 2 oyster be crossed in 1 575 12 pang of despised 1 763 16 parent of future 1 598 2 pent up 1. of my heart 401 3 plead for 1 80 1 pity melts the mind to 1 598 4 pity's akin to 1 598 18 pity swells the tide of 1 181 3 poet not in 1. is out 605 4 poet without L. were a 605 14 poets are all who 1. . . * 605 3 portend success in 1 558 9 possessing with interest 1 438 6 prosperity's the very bond of 1.438 6 prove likewise variable 390 20 proves more unchanging 1. , . . .868 19 purple with l.'s wound 578 9 quick as humming bird my 1.. .381 11 reasons of my L 658 16 red, l.'s proper hue 722 7 regain 1. once possess'd 60 16 regent of 1. rhymes 324 10 remembrance of my former 1. . .390 22 repulsed but it returneth 96 10 rest and home 164 18 restrain thy will 622 14 revealing that 1 1. you 508 16 righteous war awakes 858 15 rose leaf cull'd by L 280 14 sang of I. and not of fame 733 8 save each object of his 1 317 5 says life and love can die 568 21 scorn of scorn, 1. of 1 608 24 self-1. and 1. of world 363 25 servant of 1 805 1 sever 1. from charity 107 18 shall claim his own 304 20 Bhall in my verse 799 15 shame with 1. at strife 702 1 7 she 1 1. is far away 3 4 she never told her 1 480 2 should 1. what one has 473 16 sight of their objects than 1 403 16 silence in 1. bewrays 709 16 silence is speech oil 710 9 sincerity and comely 1 712 14 single ounce of 1 631 19 sits down to the banquet 399 22 smile of her II 722 3 so dear 1 1. him 474 13 soft eyes look'd 1 156 20, 536 3 soft interpreters of 1 618 10 some griefs show much of 1. . . .343 23 sometimes injures 303 6 some you 1., I know 417 6 Bongsofl 713 4 sorrow at my grief in 1 735 7 so true 1. should do 710 1 soul is alight with 1 665 8 soul of a true Irishman 401 8 spring of 1. and youth 582 18 spring of 1. gushed from 71 18 spring-time with one 1 500 20 stars are images of 1 748 20 stays 768 9 Btill burning upward 871 4 strikes where it doth 1 735 16 strong in his 1. of truth 626 2 strong 1., never can decay 277 18 sunshine of 1 110 6 sweet 1. were slain 896 19 sympathy of 1 776 lo tales of 1. and sorrow 578 4 takes the meaning 395 24 taught him shame 702 7 temper'd with L.'s sighs 608 11 tenderness of wifely 1 869 7 than Leda's 1 458 16 that cannot brook delay 532 16 that he is in 1 695 4 that is my home of 1 371 9 that it had one heart 28 3 that lead to a woman's 1 598 1 that 1. or none, is fit for 483 8 that l.'s aching stills 554 23 that plighted 1. endears 488 14 that will not cease 153 7 th' eagle, on back iv a 522 8 the beginning of knowledge . . .420 14 the double gate 263 21 their dawn of 1. o'ercast 495 21 the 1. of truth 308 20 them, and they feel you 699 5 then do 1 1. thee 78 20 the night 409 9 the offender 711 16 therefore 1. me, myself 297 7 there 1. lived 194 26 the sea? I dote upon it 567 10 the wine of L. is music 399 22 they escape from us in 1 695 13 they 1., they hate but cannot. . 97 10 they know not why 648 16 they sing, and that they 1 362 l thinks long to see 748 7 this indenture of my 1 418 24 a who admire us 9 12