ADMITTED...............2
By lawe, to Tryvmphs none admitted bee, 3492
For which to Tryvmphs none admitted are; 3512
 
 ADORD..................1
The same things nowe, which I adord before, 308
 
 ADORE..................4
Noe more doe I wrong any: I adore 308
Thou loue by makinge mee adore, 1606
My raggs of Hart can like, wish, and adore 1724
All women shall adore vs, and some men, 2636
 
 ADORED.................1
Madam Here where by all, all Saincts Adored are 338
 
 ADUANCD................1
Made glad aboue thee, and aduancd him so 4940
 
 ADUANCE................3
Our Soules which to aduance their state, 1412
Serues to aduance an honest minde. 2970
But till thou shouldst fully aduance 3506
 
 ADUANTAGE..............1
And with out such aduantage kill mee then. 2606
 
 ADUERSE................1
Or vnder the aduerse ioy Poles thou pine; 4084
 
 ADUISE.................2
Of knowledge, hast with courage and aduise 3864
But Sr I aduise not yow, I rather doe 4134
 
 ADULTERATE.............1
With words, nor touch, scarce lookes, adulterate! 632
 
 ADULTERIE..............2
Bee farr from mee that strange Adulterie 3894
Betrothd to no one Art, bee no Adulterie 3916
 
 ADVANCE................1
It selfe ore vs to advance 2942
 
 ADVANTAGE..............1
Takes this advantage too sleep out daie light 794
 
 ADVERSARIE.............1
That any Adversarie, any Foe 5096
 
 AFFECT.................1
Angells affect vs oft, and worshipt bee 2198
 
 AFFECTED...............1
How here, how there the Sun affected is, 3426
 
 AFFECTING..............1
From light affecting in Religion newes 5334
 
 AFFECTION..............1
Thee, and the Saint of his affection 3846
 
 AFFECTIONS.............5
In both affections many to him came 70
Affections here take Reuerences name; 506
To affections, and to faculties, 1464
But with thyne owne affections, which the heate 3504
Thatt our affections kill vs nott, nor die. 5434
 
 AFFECTS................1
So affects my Muse now, a chast fallownes. 3912
 
 AFFLICT................1
Afflict thee; And at thy lifes latest moment, 986
 
 AFFLICTION.............4
Better were worse; for no affliction, 3678
O Lord my affliction, for the Foe growes bolde 4818
V:1 I am the man, which hath affliction seene 4962
My WormewoodK, Hemlock, and affliction 4988
 
 AFFLICTIONS............1
3 Vnto greate Bondage, and afflictions 4792
 
 AFFLICTS...............1
A block afflicts now then, a storke before; 1174
 
 AFFORD.................2
With whome shee dwells, no place of rest afford 4794
Vnto there owld men, shall the Foe afford, 5110
 
 AFFORDE................1
To afforde to it, all which a Soule cann doe; 1650
 
 AFFORDES...............2
Would busie a life, shee all this daye affordes. 3660
Ill or bold speech, Shee Audience affordes. 4316
 
 AFFORDS................1
That sees howe Loue this grace to Vs affords, 2720
 
 AFFRICK................1
An Europe, Affrick, and an Asia, 2686
 
 AFTER..................13
After a such fruition I shall wake, 488
Not pantinge after growinge beauties, so 548
Want after plentie, poore, and gowtie age, 984
But after one such loue, cane loue no more.| 1724
Itt leanes, and harkens after itt 2800
Longe after their owne Parents satten these 3034
Who haue before, or shall write after thee 3762
After this Banquett, my Soule doth sai grace, 3820
After those reuerend Papers, whose Soule is 4146
After those learned Papers; which your hand 4154
After those loving Papers, where friends send 4158
And after this suruaie, oppose to all 4492
And yett soone after riches didst allowe 5352
 
 AFTER=NOONES...........1
And in your after=Noones, thinke what yow told, 4226
 
 AFTERNOONE.............1
And his first Minute afternoone is Night.| 1754
 
 AGAINE.................26
That wakd from both I againe rissen may 94
Downeward againe, and soe when it did view, 1108
Seas into seas throwne wee suck in againe; 1154
Compassion in the world againe is bred, 1318
Loue there mixt Soules, doth mixe againe 1432
To vngod this child againe, it could not bee 1528
And by delightinge many, frees againe 1832
Which tile this howse, will come againe.| 2094
To an ouuert act, and thou write againe 2120
Itt kyld mee againe, That I who still was true 2148
Will dreame that hope againe, but els would die.| 2392
And hate, with hate againe retaliate; 2464
Lett vs loue Nobly, and liue, and add againe 2508
Should againe the Rauenous 2728
Send home my harmless hart againe, 2818
Pregnant againe with the old twyns Hope and Fear 3810
The body risen againe, the which was dead, 3818
And then againe to your embracements goe; 3994
Seene things hee sees againe, heard things doth heare, 4190
To raggs againe, which is thy Natiue State; 4296
And then cold, speech-les wretch, thou diest againe 4316
Then back againe to implicitie, Faith I call, 4362
No hands amongst them, to vex them againe. 5078
And crucified againe; 5196
Their bodies back againe to thee 5294
By taking our blood, owest itt vs againe 5438
 
 AGAINST................11
A sunder, meete against a third to warr. 1118
Torture against thine owne eand is; 1918
Vaine Lunatique, against those scapes I could 1996
Marke if her Oathes against him bee nott still 4338
And make her doe mvch good against her will: 4606
I haue rebeld against his holy will. 4852
18 But now their Hartes against the Lord doe call 4940
3 And against mee all daie his hand doth fight. 4964
5 Built vp against mee, and hath girt mee in 4966
62. What their lipps vttered, which against mee rose; 5048
Wee arme against thee, and they fight for him 5374
 
 AGE....................18
All whome Warr, Death, Age, Agues tiranies 172
Since in an age soe ill, as none is fitt 276
Were her first yeares the Golden Age; thats true 506
Was loud for age, none beinge so large as shee 530
If wee loue thinges longe sought, Age is a thinge, 532
Age mvst bee loueliest, at the latest daie; 536
Want after plentie, poore, and gowtie age, 984
Thou couett, most att that Age, thou shalt gaine; 1942
Thyne Age askes ease, and since thy duties bee 1976
I would that age were by this paper tought, 2638
Till age snow white haires on thee; 2974
Oh euery age a divers sin persuth. 3186
Yett since wee mvst bee ould, and age endures 3432
So worke the faults or age, on which the Eie 3456
Leaue to Tryvmph, before by Age hee might 3544
Like Infancie, or Age, to Mans firme staie; 3764
The Noble Soule by age growes lustier 4200
If the World age, and death, bee argued well 4726