AGEN...................1 | |
O lett it nott returne to vs agen | 5442 |
AGENTS.................1 | |
New Spiritts, for stronge Agents, with the same | 4630 |
AGES...................2 | |
Hee in his ages morninge thus began | 62 |
Her youth with ages glorie Barrenesse; | 532 |
AGGRAUATE..............1 | |
Our vices often aggrauate. | 5420 |
AGOE...................3 | |
As from one hangd in chaines a yeare agoe | 1150 |
Though it bee an howre agoe, | 2136 |
But mine owne iudgment, who did long agoe | 4768 |
AGONIE.................2 | |
19. And through thy bitter Agonie | 5356 |
Which is still the Agonie of pious wittes | 5356 |
AGREE..................2 | |
To everie Sutour, I if my freinds agree | 760 |
Wisdome makes him an Arke, where all agree. | 4240 |
AGREES.................1 | |
Whose motion with the Firmament agrees, | 4716 |
AGUE...................2 | |
Like to an Ague, now rageing, now at rest | 1058 |
Shakd with this Ague, and the hold, and waste | 1146 |
AGUES..................2 | |
All whome Warr, Death, Age, Agues tiranies | 172 |
Zeales Agues, And Hidroptique Auarice, | 3436 |
AGUISH.................2 | |
Vertues but Aguish: when tis seuerall | 372 |
This intermittinge Aguish Pietie | 5402 |
AH.....................2 | |
Conuayd by this; ah what doth itt auaile? | 1562 |
Ah what a trifle is a hartt, | 1702 |
AIRE...................11 | |
Then fishes leaue in streames, or birds in aire: | 446 |
Nor couldst thou iudge the difference of the aire | 752 |
Haue no more winde then the vpper valte of the aire | 1190 |
Both robd of aire wee both lie in one grownd, | 1230 |
But that it first imprints the aire, | 1456 |
Aire and Angells. | 2194 |
Of aire, not pure as itt, yett pure doth weare | 2218 |
As is twixt aire, and Angells puritie | 2222 |
Hee rounds the Aire, and breakes the Himning notes | 3148 |
Which when her selfe shee lessens in the Aire | 4222 |
As water, being into aire rarefied | 4744 |
AIRES..................3 | |
Which at the aires Middle Marble roome did fynde, | 1106 |
Songs which were made to certaine Aires that were made before | 2808 |
As Spice doth bodies, from corrupt aires touch | 4628 |
ALAS...................11 | |
Alas and doe vnto the Immaculate | 72 |
Cannot bee damnd alas why should I bee? | 186 |
Will quickely knowe thee, and knowe thee, and alas, | 724 |
Thou saiest alas the gold doth still remaine | 946 |
What are wee then? how little more alas | 1220 |
But am, alas, by beinge lowly, lower. | 1884 |
Alass Alas, who is Iniurd by my loue | 2266 |
And this alas is more, then wee woulde doe. | 2404 |
Alas, as well as other Princes, wee | 2494 |
Alas if yow mvst goe, whats that to mee? | 2566 |
In Natures, and in fortunes giftes (Alas | 3772 |
ALASS..................7 | |
Alass true Ioyes, at best are dreame enough | 492 |
Which oh shall strangers tast? mvst I alass | 774 |
But oh, alass, soe long, soe far | 1446 |
And said, Alass, but two, or three | 2056 |
Alass Alas, who is Iniurd by my loue | 2266 |
Alass harts doe not in eies shine | 2354 |
Alass is wiser farr then I.| | 2864 |
ALASSE.................4 | |
Mee in my glasse I call thee; But alasse | 458 |
More pittye vnto mee. But loue alasse | 1716 |
But I alasse could there finde none, | 2146 |
These miracles wee did; Butt now alasse | 2648 |
ALCHIMIE...............1 | |
All honours Minique: All wealth Alchimie | 1974 |
ALCHIMIS...............1 | |
Loues Alchimis | 2304 |
ALCHIMIST..............1 | |
Yow are that Alchimist, which allwaies had | 4038 |
ALCHIMYE...............1 | |
In whome loue wrought new Alchimye | 1336 |
ALCHYMIE...............1 | |
As in the Byble some can finde out Alchymie. | 2758 |
ALCHYMISTS.............1 | |
But as oft Alchymists doe coyners proue, | 3702 |
ALEXANDERS.............1 | |
Greefe, in great Alexanders great excesse, | 3562 |
ALIENS.................2 | |
A strange attire aliens the Men wee knowe. | 4510 |
Is turnd, our howses vnto Aliens gone | 5138 |
ALIKE..................8 | |
Where all alike are quiltie of the Crimes) | 278 |
Which should they not alike in all parts touch? | 452 |
Loue soe alike, that none doe slacken, none can die.| | 1798 |
Loue all alike noe season knowes, nor clyme | 1958 |
Loue, and theire Art alike it deadly wounds | 2752 |
Yett neither all, nor vppon all alike; | 3222 |
In length, and Ease, are alike every where.| | 4184 |
Els beinge alike pure, wee should nether see, | 4742 |
ALIUE..................4 | |
Then thinke this name aliue. And that thou thus | 2110 |
Aliue, nere parted bee.| | 2958 |
Of life att once, not yett aliue and dead; | 3626 |
Tentations Martyr vs aliue: A Man | 5288 |
ALL....................359 | |
All changing vnchangd, Ancient of daies | 6 |
Saluation to all that will is nigh | 16 |
2 Saluation vnto all that will is nigh | 18 |
That all which alwaies is all, everie where | 20 |
That all which alwaies is all, everie where | 20 |
Which cannot sinne, and yet all sinns mvst beare | 20 |
Which fills all place, yet none holds him doth lye | 44 |
That all which was, and all which should bee writt, | 56 |
That all which was, and all which should bee writt, | 56 |
Ioy all the vprisinge of this Sunn, and Sonn, | 100 |
Soe full my Sinns that all may haue their right | 160 |
All whome the floud did, and fire shall ouerthrowe | 170 |
All whome Warr, Death, Age, Agues tiranies | 172 |
For if aboue all these my synns abounde | 176 |
8 Why are wee by all creatures waited on? | 234 |
Since now when all is withered, shrunk, and dryed | 260 |
All vertues ebd out to a dead=low tide, | 260 |
All the worlds frame beinge crumbled into Land | 262 |
Court, Citties, Church are all shops of small wares | 266 |
All hauing blowne to sparks their noble fire | 268 |
All tryinge by a loue of littlenes, | 270 |
Where all alike are quiltie of the Crimes) | 278 |
When hee that would bee good, is thought by all | 280 |
To haue professed all Arts was one borne blinde | 326 |
I shall by that all goodness haue discerned | 334 |
Madam Here where by all, all Saincts Adored are | 338 |
Madam Here where by all, all Saincts Adored are | 338 |
All contribution to this life forbeare | 364 |
Spirituall cholerique Critigues, which in all | 366 |
True vertue is soule, Alwaies in all deeds All. | 374 |
True vertue is soule, Alwaies in all deeds All. | 374 |
In whose selfe vnmanurd, all pleasures lies, | 440 |
And betweene vs all sweetness may bee had | 446 |
All, all that nature yealds, or art cann adde= | 448 |
All, all that nature yealds, or art cann adde= | 448 |
Which should they not alike in all parts touch? | 452 |
That touchinge my selfe all seemes done to thee | 456 |
Mee to mee, thee my halfe, my all my more, | 462 |
Envie in all weomen, and in all men loue | 466 |
Envie in all weomen, and in all men loue | 466 |
Then fantasie is Queene, and Soule, and all. | 480 |
For all our ioyes are but fantasticall; | 484 |
And sleepe which locks vp sense, doth lock out all | 486 |
Where noe Voluptuousnes, yet all delight: | 522 |
In all her words vnto all hearers fitt | 522 |
In all her words vnto all hearers fitt | 522 |
Whose Eyes seeke light with in, for all here's shade; | 538 |
Hath all things, wher by others beautious bee, | 554 |
Though all her parts bee not in the vsuall place | 568 |
Shees faire as any, if all bee like her | 576 |
All loue is wonder, if wee iustly doe | 578 |
Women are all like Angells: The faire bee, | 582 |
Open too all Searchers; vnprisd if vnknowne; | 654 |
Foxes and Goates, All beasts change when they please | 660 |
Who hath a Plow=land casts all his seede there | 666 |
To rvnn all countries a wilde roaguerye | 678 |
By all desires, which theirof did insue, | 690 |
By all paines which want and diuorcement hath: | 696 |
I coniure thee: And all those oathes, which I | 696 |
Too thy selfe only, all will spie in thy face | 716 |
Remember since all thy words vsd to bee | 760 |
Were all the Louetricks, that thy witt could reach | 762 |
All thy supposd escapes are layd on mee | 782 |
By all the men that haue been robd that yeare. | 784 |
And watch thy entries and retournes all night: | 796 |
A lowd perfume which all my entrance crid | 820 |
Soe thought hee good strange that had none at all | 830 |
Yow are loathsome all beinge taken simply alone | 846 |
All my perfumes I giue moste willingly | 850 |
All things to mee, and bee my faythfull guide; | 892 |
Visit all countries, and haue slily made | 916 |
I loose my guard, my ease, my foode, my all? | 928 |
Soe full, that though hee passe them all in Sin, | 940 |
And if when all his art, and time is spent, | 942 |
Gould beinge the heauiest mettall amongst all, | 970 |
May all the hurt which ever gold hath wrought, | 982 |
All mischeifes which all deuills ever thought, | 984 |
All mischeifes which all deuills ever thought, | 984 |
All other wars are scrupulous; only thou | 1046 |
Only wee knowe that which all Ideotts saie | 1050 |
Wee touch all Gold, but finde noe foode to liue | 1062 |
Yea they are deaths; ist not all one too flie | 1070 |
All offices of death, except to kyll: | 1128 |
Thousands our noyses were, yett wee mongst all | 1134 |
Lightninge was all our light; and it raind more | 1136 |
With a salte dropsie cloyd, and all our tacklinges | 1148 |
All thinges are one, and that one none cann bee | 1162 |
Since all formes Vniforme deformitie | 1162 |
And all our beawtie and our trim%M decaies | 1182 |
And all the tacklinge is A fripperie; | 1186 |
Stagg, dogg, and all which from, or towards flies | 1214 |
Fate grudges vs all, and doth subtly laie | 1216 |
A scourge, gainst which wee all forgett to praie | 1218 |
Soe all were lost, which in the Ship were founde | 1250 |
To hang all, old strange thinges let his wife beware | 1278 |
Thy father all from thee by his last will | 1282 |
Which could doe all things thi fayth is and I | 1288 |
To beleeue all. Change thy name: Thou art like | 1292 |
Dead and enterred; yet all thes seeme to laugh, | 1330 |
All others from all thinges drawe all thats good; | 1342 |
All others from all thinges drawe all thats good; | 1342 |
All others from all thinges drawe all thats good; | 1342 |
Of all, thats nothinge. Oft a flood | 1344 |
And loue: All, all some properties invest | 1356 |
And loue: All, all some properties invest | 1356 |
Enioy your Summer all | 1364 |
Shees dead: and all which die | 1372 |
Was all our meanes, to make vs one; | 1408 |
Was all our propogation. | 1410 |
All daie the same our postures were, | 1416 |
And wee said nothing all the daie. | 1418 |
And by good loue were growne all minde | 1420 |
But as all seuerall Soules containe | 1430 |
All which before was poore and scant | 1436 |
Then all the worthies did, | 1478 |
Hath found, all outward loathes; | 1490 |
Then all the worthies did | 1502 |
All is the Purlue of the God of loue | 1526 |
For eyes which roule towards all, weepe not but sweate. | 1556 |
To nature all that I in vaine haue writt; | 1604 |
All Forreiners, myne English tounge. | 1614 |
Then all your beauties will bee no more worth, | 1620 |
And all your graces no more vse shall haue | 1622 |
To invent and practise this one waye to annihilate all ***.| | 1626 |
Cann tye those partes, and make mee one of all, | 1640 |
To afforde to it, all which a Soule cann doe; | 1650 |
From all solicitation from mee; | 1658 |
Beeing in thyne owne hart, from all mallice free. | 1690 |
All other griefes allowe a part | 1704 |
Therefore I thinke my Brest hath all | 1720 |
And to braue, cleernes all thinges are reducd | 1736 |
But thes growe longer all the daie: | 1750 |
Light hath no tounge, but is all eie, | 1764 |
Twas soe; But this all pleasures fancies bee | 1782 |
For loue all loue of other sights controules, | 1788 |
If yet I haue not all thy loue, | 1842 |
Deare I shall neuer haue itt all; | 1844 |
All my treasure which should purchase thee, | 1846 |
Deare I shall never haue thee all. | 1852 |
Or if then thou gaust mee all, | 1854 |
All was but all, which thou hadst then; | 1854 |
All was but all, which thou hadst then; | 1854 |
Growe there, deare, I should haue itt all. | 1864 |
Yet I would not haue itt all; | 1864 |
Hee that hath all can haue no more; | 1866 |
Bee one, and one another, all.| | 1874 |
Loue all alike noe season knowes, nor clyme | 1958 |
And thou shalt heare; all here in one bedd laye. | 1970 |
She is all States; And all Princes, I | 1970 |
She is all States; And all Princes, I | 1970 |
All honours Minique: All wealth Alchimie | 1974 |
All honours Minique: All wealth Alchimie | 1974 |
All women soe when thou art gone | 2004 |
Thy beautie and all parts which are thee, | 2026 |
Of thee one hower, then all else ever.| | 2030 |
Or haue yow all old vices spent, and now would finde out others! | 2046 |
As all confessinge, and through shine, as I; | 2072 |
But all such rules, loues Magique can vndoe, | 2074 |
Soe shall all tymes finde mee the same. | 2080 |
Then, as all my soules bee | 2088 |
As all the Vertuous powers which are | 2096 |
And shee yeald then to all that are his foes. | 2164 |
May hee bee scornd by one whome all else scorne, | 2166 |
The Venime of all Stepdames, Gamesters gall, | 2184 |
Can contribute; all ill which all | 2188 |
Can contribute; all ill which all | 2188 |
Prophetts or Poetts spake, and all which shall | 2188 |
Methinkes I lied all Winter when I swore | 2230 |
But if this Medisigne loue which cures all sorrowe | 2232 |
But mixt of all stuff payninge Soule or Sence | 2234 |
But as all else beeinge Elemented too | 2238 |
For they are all concentrique vnto thee; | 2250 |
And by those Himmes all shall approue | 2292 |
That they did all to yow Epitomize; | 2300 |
Oh tis Imposture all: | 2310 |
The Spider loue, which transubstantiates all | 2338 |
For all are false, that taste not iust like myne | 2354 |
Nott too dreame all my dreame, lets acte the rest | 2372 |
Tise not all spiritt pure and braue | 2386 |
All kings, and all their fauorites | 2482 |
All kings, and all their fauorites | 2482 |
All glorie of honours, Beauties, witts, | 2482 |
All other things to their destruction drawe; | 2486 |
(All other thoughts beinge Inmates) then shall proue | 2498 |
But wee no more then all the rest, | 2502 |
All thought of sexe, and thinke to moue | 2530 |
Or if this will not serue their tvrne, since all | 2542 |
First into this fiue, they may take vs all | 2544 |
To morrow finde thee falne, or not att all. | 2554 |
Will through all their senses moue | 2596 |
All women shall adore vs, and some men, | 2636 |
And since all such tymes miracles are sought, | 2636 |
All measure and all language I should pas | 2648 |
All measure and all language I should pas | 2648 |
To all which all loue, I saie no | 2666 |
To all which all loue, I saie no | 2666 |
And quickly make that which was nothing all | 2686 |
To all whome loues Sublyming fire invades | 2716 |
Or as the worlds forme, this all graud Tombe | 2724 |
Here loues Diuines (since all diuinitie | 2732 |
Is loue or wonder) may finde all they seeke | 2732 |
Only this rests, all all may vse. | 2880 |
Only this rests, all all may vse. | 2880 |
And to all eyes it selfe betraies | 2882 |
And hee which leaues all doth as well | 2888 |
And not to seeke new lands, or not to deale with all? | 2910 |
Tell mee where all past yeares are, | 2964 |
All strange wonders that befell thee; | 2976 |
All elder claimes, and all could Barrennesse. | 3034 |
All elder claimes, and all could Barrennesse. | 3034 |
All yealdinge to new loues bee farr for ever | 3036 |
Allwayes, all the other may each one possesse | 3038 |
Yow and not only yow, but all toyld beasts | 3058 |
Surpass all speed, by him are winged too; | 3116 |
How good in all her titles, and how meete, | 3122 |
All the fowre Monarchies, And Antichrist. | 3156 |
In all this all nothinge els is but thou? | 3158 |
In all this all nothinge els is but thou? | 3158 |
All that thou killst, at his feete, yett doth hee | 3164 |
In all her vertues mvst haue growne, yett might | 3190 |
All that this naturall world doth comprehend: | 3214 |
Yett neither all, nor vppon all alike; | 3222 |
Yett neither all, nor vppon all alike; | 3222 |
For all that fayth might credit, mankinde could, | 3228 |
As for the Earth throwne lowest downe of all, | 3258 |
For as if all the substances were spent, | 3276 |
All the same roundnes evennes and all | 3422 |
All the same roundnes evennes and all | 3422 |
All tend vnto their endless happinesse, | 3430 |
If then wee follow all, or follow none. | 3452 |
And great Sundiall to haue tell vs all? | 3464 |
All is att once sunck, in the Whirlepoole Death. | 3472 |
Me thinks all Cyties now but Ant hills bee | 3476 |
They are all but Ants, carying eggs, strawe or graine. | 3480 |
All that they will gainst the Tryvmpher saie; | 3490 |
Though then to thy forse, all youthes foes did yeild | 3494 |
All ialousies twixt Prince, and Subiects loue, | 3500 |
No wee are all his charge: The Diocis | 3534 |
That all men should lack thee then thou lack itt; | 3556 |
Sinne had Eternally benighted all: | 3584 |
And turne all Spheres att once piercd with those holes | 3592 |
The seat of all our Soules if not of his. | 3596 |
Shee sees nothing, twice att once, who is all, | 3622 |
All this, and all betweene this daie hath showne | 3634 |
All this, and all betweene this daie hath showne | 3634 |
Accepted would haue serud, hee yett shed all. | 3658 |
Would busie a life, shee all this daye affordes. | 3660 |
Itt bore all other sinns: But is itt fitt | 3670 |
All the Globes frame, and Spheres, is nothing els | 3688 |
Crosse no man els, but crosse thy selfe in all. | 3724 |
Who not content to enlighten all that dwell | 3736 |
Him selfe vnto all Stations, and fill all, | 3742 |
Him selfe vnto all Stations, and fill all, | 3742 |
Hee was all Gould, when hee lay downe, but rose | 3744 |
All tincture, And doth not alone dispose | 3746 |
All haile Sweete Poett, more full of more strong fire | 3758 |
All the Worlds Lion, though I bee thy Ape.| | 3790 |
Tell him all questions, which Men haue defended | 3800 |
To melt all Ice, but that which walls her hart.| | 3858 |
Which drawe all witts of good hope to their crue | 3872 |
Which straie, or sleepe all daie, and hauing lost | 3890 |
All news I thinke sooner reach thee, then mee, | 3962 |
But if, (as all the All mvst) hopes smoake a waie. | 3974 |
But if, (as all the All mvst) hopes smoake a waie. | 3974 |
All the Worlds riches: And in good men this | 3978 |
Eate, plaie, Ride, take all Ioyes, which all daie yealdes | 3992 |
Eate, plaie, Ride, take all Ioyes, which all daie yealdes | 3992 |
Blest are your North partes. for all this longe time | 4000 |
So may all thy Sheepe bringe forth twinnes; and so | 4016 |
In chase, and race, may thy horse all out-goe. | 4018 |
And to haue as many eares, as all haue tounges | 4058 |
They breake or stop all ships, yet our state is such | 4080 |
Cities are worst of all three, of all three | 4090 |
Cities are worst of all three, of all three | 4090 |
Princes, some slaues; all to one end, and of one claie | 4096 |
To thes three places, yet all are in all; | 4104 |
To thes three places, yet all are in all; | 4104 |
Shall lock Vice in mee: Ile doe none. But know all. | 4108 |
Are Beasts in all, but white Integritie. | 4114 |
Having from these, suckt all they had of worth, | 4138 |
And (how hee may) makes yow all most the same. | 4148 |
All Libraries; which are Schooles, camps and courts; | 4206 |
Man is a lump, where all Beasts kneaded bee | 4240 |
Wisdome makes him an Arke, where all agree. | 4240 |
All which was Man in him, is eate away. | 4244 |
And nott Asse himselfe to all the rest. | 4252 |
All; all his faith can swallowe' or Reason chawe | 4276 |
All; all his faith can swallowe' or Reason chawe | 4276 |
All that is filld, and all that which doth fill: | 4278 |
All that is filld, and all that which doth fill: | 4278 |
All the round World to man is but A Pill; | 4278 |
In all itt workes not, but it is in all; | 4280 |
In all itt workes not, but it is in all; | 4280 |
All worthy Bookes, And now are such a one, | 4286 |
With all those Sonnetts, whome my braine did create, | 4294 |
But tis not all; Thou shouldst bee wicked too | 4300 |
Whether all Noble, Ambitious Witts do runne, | 4326 |
Butt soone the reasons, why yow are loud by all | 4360 |
For all the good, which yow can doe mee here.| | 4384 |
Produce all things, with which wee are ioyd, or fed, | 4392 |
So from lowe Persons, doth all honour flowe; | 4394 |
Your Radiation can all clowdes subdue | 4408 |
Through which all thinges with in, with out were showne | 4418 |
And are in all the lynes, which allwaies goe. | 4436 |
Makes her nott bee, or nott show, All my Rime | 4454 |
In all Religions as mvch care hath bin | 4480 |
As all which goe to Roome, do not thereby | 4482 |
And after this suruaie, oppose to all | 4492 |
I finde yow all Record, all Prophecie. | 4496 |
I finde yow all Record, all Prophecie. | 4496 |
And every peece of yow, is both their All. | 4502 |
So intire are all your deedes, and yow, that yow | 4504 |
And need not where all hartes one truth profes. | 4508 |
Leavinge then busie praise, and all appeale | 4512 |
Pay all they haue, and yett haue all to paie. | 4528 |
Pay all they haue, and yett haue all to paie. | 4528 |
Shine in the Worlds best part>e%>s<, or all itt. You. | 4540 |
When all (as truth commands assent) confesse | 4638 |
All truth of yow, yett they will doubt, how I | 4640 |
Shee was in all men thinly scattered then, | 4732 |
Tis, not as Woman; for all are not so; | 4740 |
To whome, because from you all vertues flowe | 4754 |
Are more aboue all flatterie then my will | 4766 |
Pronounce that all these Praiers should bee true, | 4768 |
Now that my Prophesies are all fulfild | 4770 |
And all those guifts confessd, which hee instyld, | 4772 |
Downe by her cheekes along, and none of all | 4788 |
6 From Sions daughter is all beautie gone | 4804 |
10 Vppon all thinges, where her delight hath beene | 4820 |
11 And all the People grone, and seeke for bread | 4824 |
All pretious thinges, where in their pleasure lay, | 4826 |
12 All this concernes not you, who passe by mee, | 4828 |
And made mee languish, all the daie alone | 4834 |
O heare all People, and my Sorrowe see, | 4854 |
21 Of all which here I mourne, none comfortes mee | 4864 |
22 Lett all their wickednesse appeare to thee, | 4868 |
For all my Sinnes: The sighs which I haue had. | 4870 |
All Iacobs dwellinges, and demolished | 4878 |
Ioy of the Earth, and perfectest of all? | 4932 |
22 As to a solemne feast, all whome I feard | 4956 |
3 And against mee all daie his hand doth fight. | 4964 |
All the daie longe A Songe and Mockerie. | 4980 |
28. Hee sitts alone, and doth all speech forbeare. | 5002 |
As refuse, and ofscouringe to them all | 5026 |
46. All our Foes gape at vs; 47 Feare and a snare | 5028 |
Thou hearest my wrong. 60 Their vengance, all they haue wrought | 5046 |
And all their polishdnes was Sapherine% | 5082 |
12. Nor would the kings of the Earth, nor all which liue | 5094 |
17. And wee as yett for all these miseries, | 5112 |
As Orphanes all, and with out fathers bee | 5140 |
Itt and vs for, itt, and all els for vs | 5182 |
All Vicious tinctures, that new fashioned | 5188 |
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