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626 And more than so " .... 661 than civil home-bred strife " .
.... 764 more moving than your own " .... 776 Her more than haste " .
... 909 Rather than triumph RL .... 77 More than his eyes " .
... 105 more slavish tribute than they owe " .... 299 With more than admiration ... 418 Worse than a slavish wipe ... 537 no harder than a stone ... 593 a dearer thing than life ... 687 far poorer than before ... 693 deeper sin than bottomless conceit " .
... 701 hearts, harder than stones " .
... 978
...Wilder to him than tigers , " .
... 980 Than they whose whole " .
... 1159 No more than wax " .
.... 1245 than I can well express " .
... 1286 than one hath power to tell " .
... 1288 more than hear them told " .
... 1324 lesser noise than shallow fords " .
... 1329 with more than haste " .
... 1332 Speed more than speed " .
... 13.36 In me moe words than woes " .
... 1615 THAN 278 THAT Than — But more than he R L 1718 happier than thou art Son 6 9 fairer lodged tliau gentle love " 10 10 than you yourself here live " 13 2 more blessed than my barren rhyme" 16 4 than your painted counterfeit " 16 8 of less truth than tongue " 17 10 eye more bright than theirs " 20 5 be elder than thou art " 22 8 More than that tongue " 23 12 A dearer birth than this " 32 11 more than thy shis are " 35 8 Than those old nine " 38 10 more than thou hadst before " 40 2 than hate's known injury " 46 12 not farther than my thoughts " 47 11 than spurring to his side " 50 12 Than unswept stone " 55 4 should blunter be than appetite " 56 2 is no stronger than a flower " 65 4 than the eye hath shown " 69 8 Than you shall hear " 71 2 than mine own desert " 72 6 than niggard truth " 72 8 Tlian both your poets " 83 14 Than this rich praise " 84 2 than liigh birth to me " 91 9 Richer than wealth, prouder than garments' cost " 91 10 more delight than hawks or horses " 91 11 than thy love will stay " 92 3 Than that which on thy humour " 92 8 smell far worse than weeds " 94 14 faster than Time wastes life " 100 13 Than when her mournful hymns " 102 10 Than when it hath " 103 4 Than of your graces " 103 12 than in my verse can sit " 103 13 Than public means " 111 4 Grows fairer than at first " 119 12 more than I have spent " 119 14 to be vile than vile esteemed " 121 1 Than think that we before have heard " 123 8 more sliort than waste or ruining " 124 4 more blest than living lips " 128 12 more red than her lips' red " 130 2 Than in tlie breath " 130 8 more than enough am I " 135 3 more than o'er-press'd defence " 139 8 Than the true gouty landlord L C 140 Brighter than glass P P 1 3 Softer than wax "74 Paler for sorrow than her milk- white dove "93 witli more than love's good will "97 he saw more wounds than one " 9 13 more than I did crave " 10 9 Blore in women than in men " 18 IS Than — To break upon the galled shore and than R L 1440 Thank— 0, give thyself the thanks Son 38 5 Then thank him not " 79 13 That— Nature that made thee, with FjI 11 Saith that the world hath ending " 12 a river that is rank " 71 And begg'd for that which thou unask'd shalt have " 102 he that overruled I oversway'd " 109 That — mastering her that foil'd the god of fight VA 114 flowers that are not gather'd " 131 That thou shouldst think it heavy " 155 That thine may live when thou " 172 In that thy likeness still is left " 174 The sun that shines from heaven " 193 I lie between that sun and thee " 194 the fire that burneth me " 196 'What am I, that thou shouldst contemn me this " 205 That in each cheek appears a pretty dimple " 242 To love a cheek that smiles at thee " 252 a copse that neighbours by " 259 Ofthefairbreederthatisstandingby" 282 his tail, that, like a falling plume " 314 crows that strive to overfly them " 324 That love-sick Love by pleading maybe blest " 328 An oven that is stopp'd " 331 Taking no notice that she is so nigh " 341 doves that sit a-billing " 366 a coal that must be cool'd " 387 Who is so faint, that dares not be so bold " 401 That laughs and weeps, and all " 414 The colt that's back'd " 419 That inward beauty and invisible " 434 Each part in me that were but sen- sible " 435 That the sense of feeling were be- reft me " 439 And that I could not see, nor hear " 440 breath perfumed that breedeth love by smelling " 444 Jealousy, that sour unwelcome guest" 449 a red morn that ever yet betoken'd " 453 bankrupt that by love so thriveth " 466 the wit that can so well defend her " 472 thehurtthathisunkindnessmarr'd " 478 Thy eyes' shrewd tutor, that hard heart of thine " 500 That they have murder'd this poor heart " 502 That the star-gazers, having writ " 509 Say, for non-payment that the debt should double " 521 clouds that shadow heaven's light " 533 The heavenly moisture, that sweet coral mouth " 542 That she will draw his lips' rich treasure dry " 552 roe that's tired with chasing " 561 prays her that he may depart " 578 That worse than Tantalus' is her annoy " 599 birds that helpless berries saw " 604 But that thou told'st me thou wouldst" 614 pikes that ever threat his foes " 620 esteems that face of thine " 631 They that thrive well " 640 This canker that eats up " 656 That sometime true news, some- time false doth bring " 658 That if I love thee, I thy death " 660 That tremble at the imagination " 668 To one sore-sick that hears the passing-bell " 702 THAT 279 THAT That — Applying this to that, and so to so VA 713 'Why, what of that?' quoth she " 717 For stealing moulds from heaven that weje divine " 730 That on the earth would breed " 753 lamp that burns by night " 755 to bury that posterity " 758 Or butcher-sire that reaves his son of life " 76G gold that's put to use " 768 ' What have you urged that I can- not reprove " 787 The path is smooth that leadeth on to danger " 788 That lends embracements unto every stranger " 790 Mine ears, that to your wanton talk " 809 the object that did feed her sight " 822 as one that unaware " 823 Til at all the neighbour caves " 830 That cedar-tops and hills seem " 858 influence that makes him bright " 8R2 a son that suck'd an earthly mother " 863 like one that spies an adder " 878 And childish error, that they are afraid " 898 And with that word " 900 the path that she untreads again " 908 Mistakes that aim, and cleaves " 942 ' Dost thou drink tears, that thou provokest " 949 Those eyes that taught " 952 tide that from her two cheeks " 957 Sorrow that friendly sighs sought " 964 That every present sorrow seemeth " 970 web that she hath wrought " 991 It was not she that call'd " 993 the boar, that bloody beast " 999 creature, that hath done thee wrong " 1005 hoping that Adonis is alive " 1009 And that his beauty may the bet- ter thrive " 1011 Whereat she leaps that was but late forlorn " 1026 That from their dark beds once more leap " 1050 wound that the boar had trench'd " 1052 tears, that his wound wept " 1054 Her eyes are mad that they have wept " 1062 That her sight dazzling makes the wound " 1064 That makes more gashes " 1066 What face remains alive that's worth the viewing " 1076 the silly lamb that day " 1098 That some would sing " 1102 livery that he wore " 1107 entertainment that he gave " 1108 She takes him by the hand, and that is cold " 1124 coffer-lids that close " 1127 That, thou being dead, the day should yet be light " 1134 That all love's pleasure shall not match " 1140 With sweets that shall the truest sight beguile " 1144 That— they that love best VA 1164 the boy that by her side lay kill'd " 1165 blood, that on the ground lay spill'd " 1167 Haply that name of ' chaste ' R L 8 Which triumph'd in that sky " 12 That kings might be espoused " 20 To set forth that which is so sin- gular " 32 Of that rich jewel " 34 Perchance that envy " 39 that meaner men should vaunt " 41 That golden hap which " 42 Virtue would stain that o'er " 56 beauty, in that white intituled " 57 challenge that fair field " 58 That oft they interchange " 70 armies, that would let him go " 76 Now thinks he that her husband's " 78 prodigal that praised her so " 79 In that high task hath done " 80 Therefore that praise which " 82 For that he colour'd with his high estate " 92 That nothing in him seem'd " 94 That, cloy'd with much, he pineth " 98 But she, that never coped " 99 troubled minds that wake " 126 Those that much covet " 134 That what they have not, that which they possess " 135 That they prove bankrupt " 140 That one for all " 144 oft that wealth doth cost " 146 So that in venturing ill " 148 The things we are for that which we expect " 149 Of that we have " 152 Now serves the season that they may surprise ~ " 166 That from the cold stone " ....


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