ABANDONE...............1 | |
That thou so early wouldst abandone vs; | 3548 |
ABATE..................1 | |
Noe Winter shall abate the Springes encrease.| | 2254 |
ABBESSE................1 | |
Which, as thy Mother, their high Abbesse sent | 5292 |
ABIDE..................2 | |
Falshood in woman I could more abide | 2532 |
So for our sakes, yow doe low names abide. | 4746 |
ABILITIE...............1 | |
Itchy desire and noe abilitie. | 982 |
ABLE...................2 | |
Mvch of my able youth, and lustie=head | 930 |
An Able die, and ever since | 5276 |
ABLED..................1 | |
And life by this death abled, shall controule | 86 |
ABLER..................1 | |
That abler Soule which thence doth flow | 1440 |
ABOUE..................11 | |
For if aboue all these my synns abounde | 176 |
Aboue one sigh a daie, I allowd him not | 1546 |
But now the Sun is iust aboue our head, | 1734 |
Countries Townes Courts, beg from aboue | 2300 |
This, or a loue encreased, there aboue | 2500 |
Bee more then a woman, shee would gett aboue | 2528 |
Bodies of Saints rest for their soules aboue. | 3174 |
And those are barren both aboue our head | 4394 |
Are more aboue all flatterie then my will | 4766 |
Made glad aboue thee, and aduancd him so | 4940 |
13. Thy sacred Academe aboue | 5302 |
ABOUND.................1 | |
Are those diuertions there, which here abound | 4212 |
ABOUNDANCE.............1 | |
Tis late to aske aboundance of thy grace | 176 |
ABOUNDANT..............1 | |
Aboundant vertue haue bred a proud delight, | 3192 |
ABOUNDE................1 | |
For if aboue all these my synns abounde | 176 |
ABOUT..................2 | |
A bracelett of bright haire about the bone, | 2622 |
And bids the passiue Earth about itt rvnne | 4558 |
ABOUTE.................2 | |
The Strawe, which doth aboute our harts seiourne. | 3932 |
Thou callest aboute mee. when his wrath appeard | 4958 |
ABOWNDANCE.............1 | |
Her whome abowndance melts, and her whome want betraies | 2036 |
ABRIDGEMENTS...........1 | |
To make Abridgements, and to drawe to lesse, | 270 |
ABRIDGMENT.............2 | |
Which the hole world, or Man the Abridgment hath | 3420 |
The Abridgment of Christs Storie, which makes one. | 3636 |
ABROAD.................3 | |
My silence to any who abroad hath bin, | 1586 |
Thus vent thy thoughts: abroad Ile studdie thee: | 2758 |
If they leaue their Mate, or lie abroad a night? | 2906 |
ABSENCE................4 | |
That though thyne absence starue mee, I wish not thee | 1166 |
Of absence, darknes, death, things which are not. | 1340 |
But absence tries how longe this loue will bee | 2762 |
Absence because that doth remoue | 2784 |
ABSENSES...............1 | |
Care to ought els; And often absenses | 1348 |
ABSENT.................4 | |
Which forct by businesse absent oft mvst bee | 596 |
That absent louers one in the other bee. | 714 |
His picture to his absent loue hath sent. | 3962 |
For thus friends absent speake. This ease controules | 4074 |
ABSOLUTE...............1 | |
With that great Soverainty, where absolute | 3550 |
ABSTAINE...............3 | |
Which I abstaine to doe | 1998 |
Tamely fraile bodie abstaine to daie; to daie | 3616 |
From speech of ill, and her, thou mvst abstaine, | 4318 |
ABSTRACT...............2 | |
Loues not soe pure and abstract as they vse | 2236 |
Whether abstract spirituall loue they like | 2734 |
ABUNDANT...............1 | |
In mee abundant grow, and burdenous | 1378 |
ABUSD..................1 | |
11. In Iudas citties they the Maides abusd, | 5156 |
ACADEME................1 | |
13. Thy sacred Academe aboue | 5302 |
ACCEPT.................1 | |
Accept these lynes, and if in them there bee | 3840 |
ACCEPTED...............1 | |
Accepted would haue serud, hee yett shed all. | 3658 |
ACCEPTINGE.............1 | |
By acceptinge kinges giftes in the Epiphanie | 5354 |
ACCESSARIE.............1 | |
Which are but accessarie to this name, | 2078 |
ACCESSES...............1 | |
Then in your Deeds, Accesses, and Restraintes | 4358 |
ACCIDENT...............1 | |
Twere Madnesse to enquire of Accident; | 3276 |
ACCLAMATIONS...........1 | |
Both Envy, and Acclamations Popular; | 3508 |
ACCOMPLISHD............2 | |
11. Iehouah heer fully accomplishd hath | 5090 |
Our daies accomplishd are, this the last daie | 5118 |
ACCORDING..............1 | |
The Lamentation of Ieremy for the most part according to Tremelius.| | 4782 |
ACCOUNT................1 | |
Account her wonderfull; why not louely too? | 578 |
ACCUSE.................3 | |
Soe mvch as to accuse, mvch less mend itt; | 276 |
Whome if shee accuse her selfe, I creditt lesse, | 604 |
When they doe most accuse vs, may see then | 5424 |
ACCUSER................1 | |
A Selfe Accuser.| | 1266 |
ACKNOWLEDGE............2 | |
Tender to knowe, tough to acknowledge wronges. | 4060 |
What yow may not acknowledge, what not know. | 4668 |
ACT....................1 | |
To an ouuert act, and thou write againe | 2120 |
ACTE...................1 | |
Nott too dreame all my dreame, lets acte the rest | 2372 |
ACTION.................1 | |
As Princes doe in times of action gett | 2252 |
ACTIONS................3 | |
And I to thee myne actions shall disguise; | 1748 |
Actions, are Authors; And of those in you | 4288 |
So lett mee studdie, that myne Actions bee | 5238 |
ACTIUE.................3 | |
Now as those actiue kyngs, | 1386 |
Your Name: and when with Actiue Ioye wee heere. | 4676 |
A seldome Commett is, but actiue good | 4720 |
ACTIUES................1 | |
Actiues to Passiues. Corespondensy | 1520 |
ACTIUITIE..............1 | |
In there last furnace, in Actiuitie. | 4174 |
ACTIUST................1 | |
And actiust spiritt to convay and tye | 3242 |
ADD....................7 | |
And though each springe doe add to loue new heate | 2250 |
Add one Man to the Plaguie bill? | 2272 |
Lett vs loue Nobly, and liue, and add againe | 2508 |
Cannot add one howre, | 2938 |
Of such a Prey, and to his Tryvmph add.| | 3128 |
A Dreame of Countries dulnesse, doe not add | 4132 |
For Man can add Waight to heauens heauiest curse. | 4256 |
ADDE=..................1 | |
All, all that nature yealds, or art cann adde= | 448 |
ADDED..................4 | |
Lett not to that selfe Murther added bee, | 2412 |
Wee haue added to the world Virginia, and sent | 4586 |
7 Hee hath hedged mee, least I scape, and added more | 4970 |
Nor faith, by reason added, loose her sight.| | 5250 |
ADDITIONS..............2 | |
Producd by one, loue, such additions take | 2248 |
Destroyinge holds; giuing additions | 4890 |
ADHERE.................2 | |
To adhere in these names, her and you to show. | 4742 |
Or Mis=said, wee to that may not adhere | 5308 |
ADMIRATION.............1 | |
With warrs, which would sinke admiration, | 2212 |
ADMIRD.................1 | |
And when next daie hee had admird the birth | 294 |
ADMIRE.................4 | |
For what weake Spirits admire, ambitious hate, | 68 |
O let mee then his strange loue still admire | 226 |
Then virtue or the Mynde too admire; | 2656 |
Of Witt; and Art I loue not but admire. | 3762 |
ADMITT.................12 | |
Admitt the tillage of a harsh rough Man? | 442 |
No leuen of vile Soder did admitt, | 888 |
Admitt, but not the busyed man. | 1772 |
And since my loue doth everie daye admitt | 1866 |
(Whose soule is sence) cannot admitt | 2784 |
Pleasure or businesse, so our Soules admitt | 3578 |
Bee strong enough, and Nature doe admitt | 4030 |
Admitt this honest Paper, and allowe | 4162 |
Purge but the Booke of Fate, that itt admitt | 4498 |
So whether my Hymus yow admitt, or chuse | 4534 |
And yow can never know itt; to admitt | 4548 |
To admitt the like of Maiestie deuine | 5416 |