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LIVE LOAVES

thyselfe herein shalt also 1 389 19 till I were married 499 18 to dare to 1 829 6 to fight another day 843 14 to 1. again, if not to meet 468 5 to 1. and die in Dixie 585 9 to 1. and die is all I have 295 21 to 1. and die is all we have . . . .443 24 to 1. — 'and to 1. on me 277 4 to 1. by one man's will 518 3 to 1. forgotten 179 13 to 1. without him 235 13 to-morrow I will 1 807 17 too wise . . . do ne'er 1. long. .880 4 to please, must please to 1. . . t . . 5 2 to those that wish him 1 785 18 truly and thy life 818 8 unblemished let me 1 258 21 under government of men 408 14 unseen, unknown 565 18 upon a little 216 7 usefully and not die old 626 2 we 1. not according to 659 7 we 1., ours are the hours 351 13 we 1. through all things 244 14 we 1. without hope 37524 we never 1. but hope to 1. . . /. .352 5 were man to 1. coeval with .... 437 G what was shall 1 326 17 will be strong to 1 99 13 will it not 1. with living 374 19 will not 1. and do not 175 19 wishest to 1. for thyself 352 14 wish to 1. with you forever . . . .389 2 with but cannot 1. without 'em..893 16 with cheese and garlic 81 8 with her and 1. with thee 511 20 with men as if God 131 10 without cooks 213 13 without dining 213 13 without him 1. no life 474 13 without poetry 213 13 with thee and be thy love 476 14 with them is far less 507 20 Would 1. and 1. without thee . . . 464 4 would'st thou 1. long 797 24 would you 1. forever 726 13 wrote to 1 50 22 ye, he says, I flee 767 13 yet doth he 1 243 20 see also Life pp. 440-455 Lived-an age too late 341 22 an old maid 229 8 ask how long has he 1 619 9 can say, I have 1 446 9 from attainder of suspect 383 24 has 1. to posterity 619 9 if few the days 1 1 323 4 ignorant of future 839 19 I have 1 179 22, 244 22 I have 1. and loved 477 6 I have 1. near the rose 679 1 I have I. to-day 806 10 in eye of Nature he has 1 548 6 in the tide of times 534 21 language I have 1. in 460 18 life the sweeter that he 1 389 7 long enough for glory.. 314 17 nation has not 1. in vain 459 5 not 1. in vain .796 20 obscurely, has 1. well 565 15 so 1. our sires, ere doctors 502 13 thanked Heaven he had 1 232 20 they have 1. long 906 13 to write 50 22 while she 1. she shone 231 16 while the beast 1 461 5 see also Life pp. 440-155 Lively-from 1. to severe. 605 6 Liver-rather heat with wine 512 3 swollen larger 213 6 livers-free 1. on a small 212 6 humble 1. in content.^ 735 9 spotted I. in the sacrifice 1 5 white as milk 146 8 Livery-a good 1. of honour 374 14 but death's 1 178 9 gives a frock and 1 154 23 m her sober 1. all 238 22 light and careless 1 924 3 of the court of Heaven 383 16 Lives-and 1. in our alley 466 21 and their 1. were 40 16 Arctic regions of 1 15 1 are better than his own 662 7 are but our marches to 441 13 are prayer .112 14 at ease that freely 1 294 11 but in her smile 870 25 cat has nine 1 91 14, 889 12 ca' them 1. o' men 273 9 competency 1. longer 17 6 conceal past scenes of 1 695 17 dedicate our 1. and fortunes . . .860 6 deserved it in our 1 508 8 differ in the race of their 1 283 19 dreamer 1. forever 203 3 evil men do 1. after them 241 8 forms our 1 107 17 grew like two buds 827 13 grows, 1. dies in single 499 16 half so well as a holy friar 213 17 he 1. in fame, that died 259 6 he I. to build, not boast 394 11 he 1. who dies to win 542 4 history in all men's 1 637 10 human creatures' 1 152 17 humanity 1. and always 710 22 immortal part with angels 1., . .389 17 in all his might confest 508 11 in body of his mistress 476 4 in the wreck of noble 1 389 4 it 1. and lets live 647 22 last but never 1 99 21 lengthened your 1 17 21 life 1. only in success 454 2 lighting the 1. that 223 11 lock up our 1. for wealth 864 14 look at the 1. of all 243 15 loved own I. and fortunes 587 19 make our 1. sublime 243 11 making their 1. a prayer 629 6 man may last, but never 1 393 18 my Castara 1. unknown 521 5 no one 1. so poor 621 29 nothing 1. 'twixt it 740 6 not to act another 414 25 not to please himself 48 17 obscurely great 341 8 obscure the starriest 565 10 of coarsest men 603 18 of great men all remind us. . . .243 11 of Priam and of Nestor 448 3 our holy 1. must win 369 1 our 1. like ships at sea 505 11 our 1. redress in metre 287 5 our 1. we pay 127 23 our 1. would grow together. . . .481 18 pleasant in their 1 , . 303 6 she 1. unharmed 479 6 she 1. whom we call dead 389 6 so long as he 1 376 21 that are erring 924 20 that 1. married long 499 20 the lilies of our 1 457 17 then chiefly 1 836 17 there a man with soul so 604 4 thro' all life 546 19 traced 1. of these good men 593 3 two 1. that once part 505 1 we have two 1 453 16 went out in the night 728 4 were lovely in their 1 297 2 what once she gave our 1 501 18 wherever anything 1 792 8 whoever 1. loses 760 6 whol. as they desire 533 IB who 1. true life 465 3 whose 1. were undivided 234 13 whoso 1. the holiest life 368 19 who well 1., long 1 794 8 within the very flame 328 12 without committing folly 284 1 without rest of their 1 521 6 wreck of noble 1 869 21 see also Life pp. 440-455 Livest-thou 1. near the gods 322 20 what thou 1, live well 448 16 Liveth-how the other half 1 422 17 thus 1. she content 870 25 Lividus-efc mordax videar 226 24 Living-among 1. and the dead. . .559 6 and the noble Dead 725 9 are yet two Romans 1 341 17 as if earth contained no 528 18 as though no God were 315 21 better a I. beggar 65 4 between 1. and dead 34 19 brave men, 1. and dead 727 12 by 1. stream at eve 547 21 catoh the manners 1 546 17 daily virtuous 1 779 S do adore her 902 11 envy feeds on the 1 227 3 for the 1. there is hope 378 1 from company of 1 175 18 from hand to mouth 620 18 from too much love of 1 265 3 good creatures may be 1 382 21 good undone for 1. to do 910 10 great Nature feared 232 17 had earned a 1. ever 706 4 happy while y'er 1 173 3 house appointed for all 1 338 19 I call the L 67 17 in the mouths fo men 667 12 like 1. coals 52 7 manners, 1. as they rise 493 20 man who does not learn 386 4 may oontinue 1 "... 171 12 memory of the 1 606 18 'midst forms of death 488 26 mother of all 1 531 G no 1. with thee, or without 102 4 of the manhood of 1. man 589 3 plain 1. and high thinking 455 9 prove the 1. vain .* 827 3 riotous guilty 1 55 2 shall forfeit renown 696 21 should exoeed -44 24 soldiers of mighty war!o46 17 stir, like 1. things 577 19 that would serve turn 865 18 the I. have their claims 351 13 the 1. should live 350 11 the l. t the self-subsisting 317 IS there were no 1. near her 895 3 thing produced too 921 18 too much love of 1 785 21 trade both with the 1 903 12 whereby man gets his 1 188 20 who gave up comfortable 1 517 13 who 1. or dying 232 16 who 1. were true and tried 366 21 will it not live with the 1 374 19 see also Life pp. 440-455 Livor-summa petit 1 227 5 Livorem-ubaque conspecta 1 336 4 Livoris-rabiem 1. acerbi 226 16 Livre-k la t6te d'un 1 426 13 ce 1. n'est pas long 283 28 le 1. des femmes 915 17 un 1. est un ami 79 19 Lizard-the 1. cool doth creep . . . .391 15 Llaga-dios que da la 1 502 8 Load-beneath a heavy 1 791 4 Fancy's I. of luxury 618 11 life thou art a galling 1 442 10 nor lift your 1 48 2 of splendid oare 685 3 pack-horse to carry your 1 625 21 shifted his heavy 1 525 20 that 1. becomes light 109 9 the 1 st 1. hoam 271 21 we drag the 1. of life 437 12 Loaded-always ready to be 1.: . . .618 26 goes home 1. with 45 13 hangs 1. o'er the land 566 4 Loads-he doth bear two 1 373 17 his grievous 1. are borne 583 10 laid many heavy 1 230 12 of learned lumber 758 9 Loadstars-eye on highest 1 912 18 Loadstone- touohed with the 1 393 7 Loaf-better halfe a 1 211 l if thou hast a I. of bread 544 2 Jug of "Wine, L. of Bread 579 1 Loafe-and invite my soul 739 21 Loafing-around the throne 110 13 Loannnen are but gilded 1 6fi8 2 sighs o'er the fragrant 1 39 Loan-advantaging 1. with interest, 783 6 lose 1. or friend 81 15, 463 7 Loathe-1 1., abhor .205 16 Loathing-and is mad in 1 474 8 to the stomach 214 19 Loathsome-fauna of civilization. .914 11 murders in this 1. world 84 11 sweetest honey is 1 36 24 the 1. prostitution of 465 14 Loaves-seven halfpenny 1. sold. . .638 3 two 1. alone to thee left 383 3