A Concordance to Shakespeare's Poems: An Index to Every Word Therein Contained by Mrs. Horace Howard FurnessJ. B. Lippncott & Company, 1875 - 422 pages |
Contents
as a dream doth flatter | 80 |
but in a kind of praise | 81 |
O what a mansion | 85 |
see thy state and pity mine | 147 |
If like a lamb | 164 |
How like a winter | 170 |
66 | 199 |
A thousand favours from a maund | 218 |
14 | 271 |
46 | 274 |
a motley to the view | 293 |
like a willing patient | 349 |
felt a kind of fear | 378 |
66 | 390 |
bad a perfect best | 410 |
And wherefore say not I | 413 |
Hath put a spirit | 233 |
be a satire to decay | 242 |
begins a wailing note | 250 |
a scope to show her pride | 254 |
in a wondrous excellence | 268 |
thou art all and all things | 417 |
do again for such a sake | |
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