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Fairy elves, whose midnight revels by a forest side
Fairfax, whose name in arms through Europe rings

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Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise
Far from all resort of mirth

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Farewell, happy fields

Fifth ode of Horace, lib. I.

Filled the air with barbarous dissonance

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Fly, envious Time, till thou run out thy race

For contemplation he and valour form'd

For evil news rides post, while good news baits

Founded in chaste and humble poverty

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From morn to noon he fell, from noon to dewy eve
From the History of Britain, 1670

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Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye

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Gulf profound as that Serbonian bog, A
Græcia Maonidem, jactet sibi Roma Maronem

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Hæc quoque, Manse, tuæ mediantur carmina laudi
Hail, holy Light, offspring of Heaven first-born!
Hail, Native language, that by sinews weak
Hail, wedded love, mysterious law, true source
Harry, whose tuneful and well-measured song
He for God only, she for God in him
Heard so oft in worst extremes

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Here lies old Hobson, Death hath broke his girt

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Here lieth one who did most truly prove
Heu! quam perpetuis erroribus acta fatiscit
Hide their diminish'd heads

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How lovely are thy dwellings fair

High on a throne of royal state, which far

Himerides Nympha (nam vos et Daphnin et Hylan..

His form had yet not lost

His red right hand

His spear, to equal which the tallest pine

How soon has Time, the subtle thief of youth
How sweetly did they float upon the wings

I did but prompt the age to quit their clogs
I walk unseen

I was all ear

I, who erewhile the happy garden sung
Iapetionidem laudavit cæca vetustas

Imperial ensign, which full high advanc'd, Th’

In adventum veris

In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds
In discourse more sweet

In inventorem bombardæ

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Ἰσραὴλ ὅτε παῖδες, ὅτ' ἀγλαὸ φῦλ ̓ Ἰακώβου.

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Meanwhile the new-baptized who yet remained.
Methought I saw my late espoused saint...
Midnight brought on the dusky hour.
Midnight shout and revelry

Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth.
Mind not to be chang'd by place or time, A.
Mitto tibi sanam non pleno ventre salutem..
Mastus eram, et tacitus, nullo comitante, sedebam.
Moping melancholy and moon-struck madness..
Morn, wak'd by the circling hours, with rosy hand.
Mountain nymph, sweet Liberty, The...
Must I thus leave thee, Paradise?-thus leave.

Naturam non pati senium

Necessity, the tyrant's plea

Never-ending flight of future days, The..
No more of talk where God or Angel Guest.
Nodding horror of whose shady brows, The.
Nondum blanda tuas leges, Amathusia, nôram.
Nor jealousy

Not to know me argues yourselves unknown.
Now came still evening on, and twilight gray.
Now conscience wakes despair

Now Morn, her rosy steps in the eastern clime.
Now the bright morning-star, Day's harbinger
Nunc mea Pierios cupiam per pectora fontes

O dark, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon..
O fairest flower, no sooner blown but blasted.

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O for that warning voice, which he who saw.

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O Jehovah our Lord, how wondrous great...

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O Musa gressum quæ volens trahis claudum

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O nightingale, that on yon bloomy spray

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O'er bog or steep, through strait, rough, dense, or rare.
C'er many a frozen, many a fiery Alp..
Of man's first disobedience, and the fruit.

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Oh, shame to men! devil with devil damn'd.
Olive grove of Academe, The

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On his blindness

On his deceased wife

On his having arrived at the age of twenty-three.

On Shakespeare

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On the death of a fair infant dying of a cough.

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On the Lord General Fairfax, at the siege of Colchester.
On the morning of Christ's nativity

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On the new forces of conscience under the long Parliament.
On the religious memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson..

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Psalm LXXX

Psalm LXXXI
Psalm LXXXII
Psalm LXXXIII
Psalm LXXXIV
Psalm LXXXV
Psalm LXXXVI
Psalm LXXXVII
Psalm LXXXVIII
Psalm CXIV

Psalm CXIV

Psalm CXXXVI

Purgatorem animæ derisit Iacobus ignem

Qual in colle aspro, all' imbrunir di sera.
Quem modò Roma suis devoverat impia diris.
Qui legis Amissam Paradisum, grandia magni
Quis expedivit Salmasio suam Hundredam
Quis multâ gracilis te puer in rosâ

Rather than be less

Revenge, at first though sweet

Rocks whereon greatest men have oftest wreck'd.

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She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent
She what was honour knew

Siccine tentâsti cælo donâsse läcobum

So farewell hope, and with hope farewell fear.

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Smiles from reason flow

So may'st thou live, till like ripe fruit thou drop.
So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed

So spake the Son of God; and Satan stood

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Socrates. whom well inspir'd the oracle pronounc'd

Solitude sometimes is best society

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