Gurrent m of purses king, 177 5, every good I have fel I2 Hampden, some village, 153. He that complies against his will, 146. He that fights and runs away, He that is robbed, 15. He was perfum'd like a milliner, 49. dead, 184. Hell, not mention, to ears polite, Herbs, better is a dinner of, Hereditary bondsmen, 171. Here in cool grot, 86. king, 261. Here's to the maiden, 204. 181. History, this strange eventful, 35. Hit, a palpable, 12. Homer's lamp, 134. Honest man's the noblest work, Honey, gather, from weed, 138. in, 4. 100. Tere lies or so Iorse, my kingdom for, 61. Honours blushing thick upon him, | How happy could I be, 122. How long halt ye, 220. How many saucy airs we meet, 51. , whispering, 31. Hum, busy, of men, 81. Humility, the pride that apes, Hyperion's curls, 9. Hyperion to a satyr, 1. I am Sir Oracle, 30. 167. I could a tale unfold, 3. Horse, a given, look in mouth, man, 52. I dare do all that becomes a man, 39. Idea how to shoot, 147. Idiot, tale told by, 43. I'd rather be a kitten, 51. Tere in cool grad Tere's to the main I's lamp, 14 ather, free I have thee on the hip, 33. In the sweat of thy face, 217. In the worst inn's worst room, Iron enter'd into his soul, 239. Iron tongue of midnight, 28. Isocrates, old man, eloquent, 83. Italian priest, none shall tithe, 44. I've often wish'd that I had clear, 178. JEALOUSY, beware of, 14. Jest, a scornful, 117. Jove, front of, 9. Jove laughsatlover's perjury, 112 128. Joy, there's not, the world can Joys, departed, 201. cold, 119. rupt, 62. |