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