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CONCORDANT INDEX

TO THE

CYCLOPEDIA

OF

PRACTICAL QUOTATIONS

ALSO INCLUDING

SUPPLEMENTARY CONCORDANCE

To Latin and Modern

Foreign Quotations

A NEW EDITION, REVISED AND CORRECTED

LONDON AND NEW YORK
FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY

1909

INDEXES.

I certainly think that the best book in the
world would owe the most to a good index, and
the worst book, if it had but a single good
thought in it, might be kept alive by it.
a. HORACE BINNEY-To S. Austin

Allibone.

*

An index is a necessary implement.
Without this, a large author is but a labyrinth
without a clue to direct the readers within.
b. FULLER-Worthies of England.
How index-learning turns no student pale,
Yet holds the eel of science by the tail.

C. POPE-The Dunciad. Bk. I. L. 279.
Those authors, whose subjects require them to
be voluminous, would do well, if they would be
remembered as long as possible, not to omit a
duty which authors, in general, but especially
modern authors are too apt to neglect-that of
appending to their works a good index.

d. HENRY ROGERS-The Vanity and
Glory of Literature.

Purchasers will observe that the paging is
arranged to follow consecutively that of "The
Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations" for the con-
venience of those wishing, at any time, to make
the whole into one volume.

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NOTE.-In this concordance are included quotations from English authors and the English translations of quotations from foreign languages. The italic letter refers to the place on the page where the quotation may be found. The eight authors quoted most frequently are indicated in the concordance by signs: Shakespeare *; Milton **; Wordsworth ¶; Byron ; Tennyson t; Lowell ++; Pope ‡; Longfellow §.

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Abashed-a. the Devil stood** 354
Abatement-falls into a.*.....364
Abatements-and hath a. and* 76 d
Abbots-slumber a. purplet...293 t
Abdallah-say "A.'s dead"...131 v
Abdicate-to see her a. this.. 1 b
Abdicated-a. his crown than. 1 a
Abhor-a. me now I speak the* 17
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Abra-Abra was ready ere I...108 7
Abreast-one but goes a*......306 g
Abridges-regularity a. all....603 q
Abridgment-a. of all that.. 79p
Abroad-a. carousing to his*..650b
a. they purchase great*..
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a. to a distant country 607 b
I should be abroad.. ...468 k
saint abroad and a devil... 312 c
Absence-a. conquers love.... 3 h
a. death to those whot.....544
a. diminishes little passions.782 j
a. makes the heart grow.... 27
a. of occupation is not rest.526 f
conspicuous by his absence 3d
days of a., sad and dreary.. 8 c
dote on his very a.,"
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in absence to deploret... 8b
I wept thy a.-o'er and o'er 8 a
make our absence sweet.... 2p
ne eek in her absence.......467 c
pangs of a. to remove. .448 0
thy absence more§.
walk in a. of the sun*......603 h
winter hath my a. been*.... 3ƒ
your a. of mind we have... 2 t
Absences-husband's a. growl. 2m
Absent-a. ones, I supplicate.. 69 &
Achilles a. was Achillest.... 2 o
to be absent from the body. 28
ever a., ever near; still I.
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he hurts the absent........701 c
letters from absent friends.448 €
speak ill of the absent...... 743 u
Absents-endear Absents......272 d
Absolute-Be a. for death*....145 v
I would be absolute........281 n
Absolution-Pedrillo for an a. 552 d
Absolved-absolved him with* 280 r
Abstain-abstain from beans.. 494 ƒ
a. that we may enjoy......764 e
thou shalt abstain.
Abstains-he that a. and he..593 c
Abstinence-a. is as easy to...593 g

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by himself abused and‡....371 v good things may be abused. 14 o Abuses-make not thy sport a.328 o to spy into abuses*. Abysmal-or the a. dark......571 Abyss-abyss where life and. .555 a care little into what a......518 g into this wild abyss**, .411 q is in the abyss.... .274 p must tempt the dark abyss.337 w swallowed in night's abyss. 61 Acacia-A. waves her yellow..611 e

Acacia would not shaket...611 ƒ a great a., with its slender..611 a Acacias-a. having drunk the..609 a light-leaved a. by the door.611 d lost itself among the a......611 b pluck the a.'s golden balls..611 c Academe-olive grove of a**...616 i Academus-gr'n retreats of A.341 Academy-Fr'nchman in thea.520 r Accent-accent is the soul of .775 c

accent very lowt............646 a the accent of Christians*...423 the accent of one's country.775 b with accent stern yet mild.. 91 b with an a. tuned in self*... .119 r with a swaggering accent*.419 n whom my very soul abhors* 10 Accents-a. yet unknown*....602 k Abide-a. in the desert with.. 48 o its resistless accents flow..320 h and nowhere did abide.....397 1 the a. of despair. ....487m in him we cannot abide....331 i their a. firm and loud in...120 g men must needs abide*....207 k Accept-a. a better in his.....114 f there he would abide.. ..529 f accept a favor is to sell....698 n Abides-there abides in thee ¶.227 r accept this arduous.... .269 f where he abides think**...311 p tolerable woman will a. .875 Abidest-there thou abidest... 138 Accepting-charms by a., by‡.645 k Abilities-scope of his a........ 2 g Accident-accident of an a.... 8 8 suited to your abilities.....753 h an accident not a property.200m the limits of our abilities.. 2 f a happy accident.. .494 y Ability-a. to do without it...264 f many a happy accident.. 80 ability without education..718 7 the wind of a. will collect..754 d an ability to improve.......454 c unthoughton a. is guilty*.. 73 u find ability in the good... 754 a what happy a. is it that we. 3 i ground to presume ability. 2 a Accidental-thy sin's not a*...556m how to hide one's ability...759 e a. is whereby a man........593 e under the sun is accidental.754 c reserve an a. that they*.. 364 u defensive vertue, a.... .156 i with God can be accidentals 8n Abject-doubting in his a.tt..022 n Abstract-abstract and brief*.423 c Accidents-all other accidents.209f how abject, how august....873 i Abstractionists-they are a...579 t are hands are accidents*... 76 d Abjure-a. the mortal made!..317 n Absurd-proving a.all written.570 y chapter of accidents. 3 j Able-they are a. because...... 734 Absurdity-dominion of a....314 d chapter of a. is the longest. 8 r Abundance-abundance of*...589 8 moving a. by flood and 3 fair abundance thund'ring.545 ¿ subject to certain a... 69 e midst abundance died... .387 j wanton a. take root and.... 8m poor in abundance... .155 Accommodate-t' a. the fair...430 r pours abundance o'er......294 j Accompanied-if it is not a... 34 e riotous with her a**. ..593j Accomplish-attempt not,ora.802 r that have abundance*. ..257 d Abundant-more a. grow... more abundant grows**. .230 Abuse-bore without abuset 271 r do abuse the king that*... 215 o know whom they abuse.....126 a when you abuse another...681 c Abused-a. among the worst.. 65

to live with able men.......580 u Abler-turn to writers of an a.515 w Abode-from their dread a.... 86 g some sacred safe abode....107 p what abode they go........267 i Abodes-at the bless'd abodes‡491 a gods and their tranquil a..708 b spirit comes from abodes..743 n the a. of happy millions... 54 c Abolished-may be a. by law..560 e Abolition-than the a. of the.. 565 g Abou-A. Ben Adhem (may..634 f Abound-where they most a.1665 e Above-I hate to go a. you....367 i

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never attempt or else a....798 overcautious will a. little...757b Accomplishment-a. of your..675 d the a. of verse¶ ...,478 c Accord-Christian-like a. in*.. 93 8 look made all of sweet a....634 f Accords-deep mysterious a..517 a Account-a. for their conduct.620 n

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an a. of her life to a cloud* 660 ƒ beggarly a. of empty*......441 e make thine a. with Heaven.767 a maketh no account of any. 80 r sent to my account *........138 q unto a strict account.......344 n Accountable-a. for its........620 f thought or act accountable.111 Accounting-the sad a. day...255 i Accounts-brought in my a*..305 j draw the accounts of evil..105 e make thy accounts agree. .547 k Accursed-so a. by fates......206 Accurst-blessed once provea.101 b Accusals-who begin a.. ...662 g Accusation-false a. blush*...320m Accuse-evidence that do a*. .330 o

justice enough to accuse...105 p Accused-should not be a... 717 q Accuses-a. with more nicety.105 o Accusing-a. spirit which.....419 v Accustomed-what they're a..786 e Achaians-again to the battle.468 ƒ Ache-charm ache with air*...288 o his heart doth ache..... .203m

that age, ache, penury*....140 e your head did but ache*. ..333 1 Ached-brows have ached....622 t Aching-gather round an a....416 q

they have left an a. void....379 r spare my aching sight.....634 e Acheron-sooty flag of A.**...214 k Achieve-can a.his scheme...160 c

may hope to achieve it..... 13 h some achieve greatness*...287 ƒ Achieved-not ourselves a.. .677 i Achievements-my a. mock*.. 5 n Achieving-still a. still§.. 4 w Achilles-absent, was A. still 2 o see the great Achillest. ....268 k what name A. assumed.....143 r Acis-A. once found out in.....235 1 Acorn-oak from a small a....289 g Acorns-devourer of Tuscan a.177 k tall oaks from little a.grow.462 d than hogs eat acorns.. ....353 f Acquaint-a.thyself with God.274 c we were first a. .466 g Acquaintance-a. be forgot...263 r a slender a. with the world. 6 b upon better acquaintance*.377 b visiting acquaintance with. 15 o Acquaintances-make new a..264 t

only as acquaintances...... 66 n Acquaints-misery a. a man*..387 v Acquire-it is for youth to a..676 k Acquires-miser a. yet fears..698 8 Acquiring-intent on a. more.657 v Acquits-a. the raven but.....716 d Acquitted-he should be a....717 q Acre-field and a. of our God§285 j piecemeal they win this a. 1438 c Acres-Cleon hath ten thou. a.483 q over whose a. walk'd 92 T Acrobat-climbs, like airy a...643 i Act-act a charity sometimes. 86 7 a.-a. in the living present§. 5 a a. as though I knew nothing774m able to act with vigor......145 8 act is as an ancient tale* ..281 b a. of a judge which does....675 ƒ act or enjoyment good in ..520 w act well your part ..306 i and wore us out of act* 70 i brave men would act.. .203 h cried up for our best act*..331 w does both act and know.... each a. a course, each scene 422 a extremity out of act* 467 t feels with the act a strong.105 q for no act of a man...... ..318m Heavens upon this holy act* 5 r himself an act of God... 369 q how they ought to act.. ..525 r idea that they act in trust..620 n if my act be good as I§. lives not to act another*. 3328

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made honest by an act of..620 d men who will not act....... 5x not an outward act........556 h performance of every act...154 n single in responsible act....654 v sins they love to act*. ..556 j so act that none may feel... 69 8 speak-act... 800 f

the a. of God injures no....675 e they act in a body. .427 € thyself shalt see the act*...333 b to act in safety*. ..651m

we count the act of men*..490 p when in act they ceaset....475 s Acted-God in his soul, and a.521 p lively acted with my tears*.591 v our lofty scene be a. over*.602k so well she acted all.. 77.24 Acting-a. in a certain manner529 h acting of a dreadful thing*.123 reasoning, not in a. lies‡ ...517 k thinking and acting...... .724 i was off, he was acting .....422 d Action-a. how like an angel*.372 r action in the tented field*..574m action is eloquence* action is transitory, a step¶ 6 c after every a. closes his§... 4 x a single lovely actiontt..... 5 c compared with action......597 w cure for grief is action......287 z derive his rule of action....163 x expression is a. beauty is..101 k in action faithfult ..454 g

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than active ignorance.. .314 f Activity-consists in activity..293 f flourishes by its very a.....740 r spheres of pure activity.... 4 n Actor-as an actor confess'd....79 p he is manager, a.,prompter422 ́e .208 g let go by the actor. like a dull actor now*. .423 i moment yet the a. stops....423 o not the actor of it*. .208 g

well-graced a. leaves the*..423 a Actor-man-Goodwin was an a.422 p Actors-a.were also the heroes329 a God and Nature do with a..422 f language the actors spoke..520 these our a., as I foretold* 634m Actress-I, that was an a......298 y Acts-acts like a Samaritan...457 f a. of dear benevolence‡. .627 j a. of one energetic master].626 a acts on that principle.......305 o a. second to some spheret..371 y acts which follow it........318 v does well, a. nobly; angels.. 2 k feels the noblest a. the best345m four first acts already past.492 c from our a.we them derive*306_r inborn worth his acts...... 80 f keep good acts in memory. 4f lives in acts exemplarie....146 h nameless, unremembered¶.333 n our acts our angels are, or. 4m series of unconnected acts.490 i speak freely of our acts*...184 d spring of all brave acts.....118 8 those graceful acts,** 5 h those high acts in view.....203 h thoughts with acts*. Adage-poor cat i' the adage*.122 i Adam-a cup of cold A....................640 t

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Adam dalfe and Eve spane.491 d A. had left him before he*..377 c Adam in the garden talked.574 s Adam's first wife is she.....318 t Adam the goodliest man**. 81 v A., well may we labour **..424 e and in Adam's ear**.. ..635 c descendit of Adam and Eve183 8 drink of Adam's ale.........641 g gardener A. and his wifet..418 o How A. dalf and Eve span..666 o in A.'s fall-we sinned all..556 d in you soars up the A....... 67 ƒ mankind from A. have. 656 P our grandsire A., ere oft...658 l son of Adam and of Eve....183 q we but the penalty of A.*..546 g when Adam dolve and Eve.666 b when Adam first of men**.574 h whipp'd the offending A.*..107 b Adamant-cased in adamant ¶572 n hard-hearted adamant*. 212 P Adamantine-a. armor against 622 ↑ adamantine spindle round**206 t in adamantine chains‡.... 268 b Add-add to golden numbers.507 r Added-told it a. something..536 e Adder-a. better than the eel*.102 g Additions-where great a.*....147 a Address-and tender in a......450 g

in furthest striving action.. 4 j motion and long-during a.*.667 % no a., whether foul or fair§.318 v noble action the intent...... 8 u no less than a. and passion.336 x no noble action done... 3 v not thought but action. 5 j oratory, he answered, "a.".462 i pious a. we do sugar o'er*..313 b pleasure and a. make the*..602 q self-love is a principle of a..547 some place the bliss in a...342 j suit the action to the word* 5 8 surfeit out of a*. 469 l that a. which appears most 48 the fairest action... 255 g the means of actions.. .270 t the record of the a. fades§. 4 x there the action lies*. 438 P to restless action spurs. ...869 j two kinds of right action... 5 y vice sometimes by action*..633 s virtue consists in action....805 x Actions-a.are their eloquence371 p a., not words, are the true..263 e actions of men the best..... 4 v a. of the just smell sweet.. 5w a. of the last age are like... 4 i account of all the a.§... 10k all her words and actions**. 5 h but a. are our epochs......599 k creeds but men's actions...146 p crowds of glorious a. lie....635 i end of his actions blest..... 4 g fame is the echo of actions.201 b in all a. shooting at his.....312 g observe the a. of others.....337 x with a little address.. ......590m make our a. and words.. ..651 j Address'd-praise when well a.486 i mark our a good or bad....574 v Adhere-may a. to yet disown.646 d motives of their a. are pure402 n Adieu-adieu forevermore....204 h noble a. characterize the...781 k adieu she cries and waved..204 not always a. show the‡.... 5k and bid adieu...... .204 k reasons make strong a.*....517 q but never says "adieu" 69 C rightness expresses of a.... 5y drop a tear and bid adieu..464 j source of nobler a. becomes104 a she bade me adieu.... .205 a stint our necessary actions* 5 v things he bade adieu.... 21 Z that actions not words..... 6b Adjourn-power to adjourn..105 c thousand glorious actions..635 i Adjourn'd-works a. have....603 n to the use of actions fair*...127 o Adjunct-proved a useful a...565 j virtuous a. are but born....551 i learning is but an a. to*...342 n when our actions do not*...209 p Administer'd-best a. is best‡.349 i Active-a. souls can feel or....313 p Administration-corrupt and. 282 t an active ignorance...... 773 b honest and capable à.......282 t

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to be seen to be admired...520 o who understood admired..451 g Admires-or a coral lip a......143 e Admiring-downward bent, a.369 k Admission-a. to our hearts..355 a

Admittance-which buys a.*..2798

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Admiral-a. sailing the high§. 90 c our advantages fly away...730 a
last of all an a. came.... .409 t years bring many a.... .684 j
put one admiral to death..482 e Advantaging-a. their loan*..592 d
Admiration-a. did not hoop*.608 v Adventure-a.too little,repent 8 q
admiration for one higher.. 6 e join in the same a...
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a. from the most..
67k Adventurer-their great a.**.. 6 n
a. of a great man..
Adventurers-bold a. distain., 6m
a. only of weak minds led** 35 o Adventures-a. mucho tu.....754 g
be lost in idle admiration..675 Adventuring-by a. both*.....511 r
season your a. for awhile*. 6 Adventurous-hasty and a....680m
we live by a., Hope¶... .351 w Adversaries-helmets of our*.639 o
Admire a. and love the same 729 p as adversaries do in law*..438 k
a. those who attempt......700 k Adversary-a's. heart to him.255 g
cease to admire and all**.. 35 o Adverse-upon the a. party*.579 n
cease to admire the smoke 675 k Adversity-a. exacts it.. ..700 c
foolish to admire him...... 768 e
adversity is not without...107
I publish all I admire...... .452
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a. is sometimes hard upon. 6p
let none a. that riches**....642 a. is the blessing of the.... 60 k
love those who admire us.. 6 a. is the first path to truth 60
thy true lovers more a.....456 f a. of our best friends..
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to admire a fool...
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too simple to admire it.... 67 k adversity's sweet milk....473 k
where none admire 'tis..... 35 g a. threatens they are... 63 t
with reason to admire‡... .125 r
adversity tries men..... ..750m
world enjoy who least a....178 j adversity tries them...
Admired-a. by their.... .758 d and wakes up in adversity.785
all who saw admired.. ..655 t become wiser by adversity.752 i
few men are a. by their.... 6 i bold a. cries out for noble* 6 v
make them most a.*.
659 w
bruised with adversity*.. 6 u
cast down by adversity. ....675 o
companions in adversity...895 €
crossed with adversity*. 7b
fortune's sharp adversite...387 y
great men rejoice in a.....675 n
in adversity it is easy...... 70 e
keep faith in adversity.....675 p
remember to be calm in a..675 l
sacred by adversity. ..264 a
safe from all adversity§....645 b
seen in adversity.
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shocks of adversity...
265 t
struggling with a. are......684 g
sweet are the uses of a.*..... 7 a
that will stand adversity... 6p
Advertisements-are of great.435 e
art in writing a...
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Advice-a.of a faithful friend.327
advice you give, be short..676 b
give good a. to the sick....676 d
men often give the best a.. 7c
give the best a. to kings... 7
good advice and meant...
good opinion of advice..
many receive advice.
niggards of advice on not..
on a poor man's advice.....754 g
pervert with bad a. our.... 7 i
share the a. betwixt you*...269 e
superfluous advice is not..676 a
those who give bad advice.676 c
we give advice but we do... 7 k
whose advice hath often*.. 7 o
Advices-lengthened sage a..... 7 d
Advise-a. well before you....680 r
heart must needs advise... 69 g
none could a., thou hast......137 u
one can a. comfortably....754 f
Advised-a. than confident....330 g
Adviser-ever did th' a....... 7 e
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Admonish-shall them a.**...451
Ado-much ado.there was....355 o
Adonis-A. hath a sweete....499jj
Adonis is dead.....
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are like A's. gardens*. .492 t
Adoption-their a. tried*. 262 i
Adoration-breathlesswith a.1187
thy soul of adoration*.
Adore-a. only among the....669 w
a. the hand that gives......512 k
and living do adore her....663 t
be adored than to adore....193 d
how his thoughts adore.... 6 l
how to adore the heavens*.670 n
the more I'll adore you....643
Adored-a.by little statesmen.107
in every clime adoredt.....489 a
Adorn-not riches a. men's....396

that he did not adorn......183 e the cottage might adorn...889 g Adorned-fairest and besta..310 p his looks a. the venerable..450m most hideous when a......763 p she's adorned amply that.. 24 p unadorned a. the most ... 24 n Adorner-a. and refresher of.641 e a. of the ruin, comforter...599 i Adorning-there is nothing a.544 b Adornment-a. of her hair....318 t Adorns-a.all that he touches.757 n Adulation-adulation 'tis the.215 e Adulteries-all the a. of art...414 o Advance-a. forward while... 63

a.! spare not! nor look.....424 a arm! advance! hope of....635m go back as we advance.....784 q Advanced-a. dear to thee....249

full high advanced**....... ..638 c Advances-advances by an....735 b Advancing-speed behold a...128 g the land is advancing.. ...127 q Advantage-authors an a.....426 9 for his a. still did wake*....606 h for whose advantage. .708 1 let not advantage slip*.....602m nail'd for our advantage... 92 r no slight advantage........678 to his own advantage......711m true wit is nature to a.....653 t wishes for his own a. .742 a Advantages-by its a..........704m hope of fair advantages*...269 c

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Affecting-a. wit beyond their.653 f Affection-and use of drink...326 p a. cannot hold the bent*...364 r a. hateth nicer hands.. ..328 i a.hath an unknown bottom*364 j a. is the broadest basis of.. 7 u a. stirs her spirit up...... .660 k beautiful than private a....101 j eloquent of infinite a..... .591 g fond a. thou hast seen. .374 9 founded on affection.. ..709 j goes by letter and affection*92 a links of a. restored... ..595 a

me wards your a.'s strong..359 b ill composed affection*..... 30 j of such a. and unbroken... 8 d pleasure of true affection..180 f sweet water from a........201 g talk not of wasted a.§. 8 to bid affection live 320 h true a. [for parents].. ...723 t with deep a.and recollect'n. 40 i words of a. howsoever......664 c Affectionate-a. in look.......450 g Affections-does not captivate.756 c heart gathers no a......... 74 u of affections mild‡.. our a. are subtle... ..144 g through a. of pleasure.....854 g war against your own a.*..104 w weight of our affections... 7x Affinity-a. nearer than our..505aa Affirmance-a. breeds a..... 419 b Affirmations-accepting the a. 38 w Afflict-a. the slumbering.....242m afflict the best..

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Aërial-pulse of the a. wave.295 w
wove on their aërial looms§613f
Eson-that did renew old E.*441 h
Affairs-affairs brought to....702 d
a. of men rests still*. 517
a. which depend on many..791 b
for our affairs in hand*....535 h
office and affairs of love*..363 d
tide in the affairs of men*.461 o
understands her own a.....411 r
Afeared-a soldier and a.*...444 d
heavenly hosts affeared.... 92 i
Affect-those which we a. to..758 c
Affectation-a. is an awkward. 7 8
a. with a sickly mien‡.. 7 t
voice is spoilt by a.........557 b

business to be afraid. human race a. of nothing...787 k makes the heart afraid.....293 h many are afraid of God....668m myself from being afraid..208 u not afraid to say his says... 70 c prayed! so I was afraid....487 j After-a. hours with sorrow*. 5 r still with after claps...... 886 w After-dinner-in a-d. talkt....579 b After-love-makes a-l. the*....659m After-silence-a. on the shorel.420 n Afton-flow gently, sweet A...530 a Agamemnon-lived before A..728 living before Agamemnon]. 69 j that you know A......... ..758m Age-a comfort to your age*.. 90 r age a mature mellowness.. 9 j age and body of the time*..412 age appeared to be best in. 10 { age at play with infancy...616 t age cannot wither her*.....658 v age childish makes, they...754 n age, I do abhor thee*.......673 e

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