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Virtue a reward to itself.

Walton, Angler, Pt. 1, Ch. 1.

Virtue is her own reward.

Dryden, Tyrannic Love, iii. 1.

Virtue is to herself the best reward.

Henry More, Cupid's Conflict.

Virtue is its own reward.

Prior, Im. of Horace, Book iii. Ode 2. Gay, Epis
tle to Methuen. Home, Douglas, iii. 1.

Ipsa quidem Virtus sibimet pulcherrima merces.
Silius Italicus, Punica, Lib. xiii. 7. 663.

Wherever God erects a house of prayer,
The devil always builds a chapel there.

De Foe, The True-born Englishman, Pt. i. l. 1. God never had a church but there, men say, The devil a chapel hath raised by some wyles. I doubted of this saw, till on a day

I westward spied great Edinburgh's Saint Gyles. Drummond, Posthumous Poems.

No sooner is a temple built to God, but the Devil builds a chapel hard by.

George Herbert, Jacula Prudentum.

Where God hath a temple, the Devil will have a chapel.

Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy, Pt. iii. Sc. iv. Whistle and she 'll come to you.

Beaumont and Fletcher, Wit without Money, i. 1. What the dickens.

Heywood, King Edward IV., iii. 1. Shakespeare,
Merry Wives of Windsor, iii. 2.

Will for the deed.

Cibber, Rival Fools, Act iii.

Within one of her.

Cibber, Rival Fools, Act v.

Wrong sow by the ear.

Ben Jonson, Every
Butler, Hudibras,

Heywood's Proverbs, 1546.
Man in his Humour, ii. 7.
Pt. ii. C. 3, l. 580. Colman, Heir-at-Law, i. 1.

Word and a blow.

Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, iii. 1. Dryden,
Amphitryon, i. I. Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress,
Pt. i.

Parish me no parishes.

Peele, The Old Wive's Tale.

Grace me no grace, nor uncle me no uncle.
Shakespeare, Richard II., ii. 3.

Thank me no thanks, nor proud me no prouds.
Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, iii. 5.

Vow me no vows.

Beaumont and Fletcher, Wit without Money, iv. 4.

Plot me no plots.

Beaumont and Fletcher, The Knight of the Burning Pestle, ii. 5.

O me no O's.

Ben Jonson, The Case is Altered, v. 1.

Cause me no causes.

Massinger, A New Way to Pay Old Debts, i. 3.

Virgin me no virgins.

Massinger, A New Way to Pay Old Debts, iii. 2. End me no ends.

Massinger, A New Way to Pay Old Debts, v. 1.

Front me no fronts.

Ford, The Lady's Trial, ii. 1.

Midas me no Midas.

Dryden, The Wild Gallant, ii. 1.

Madam me no Madam.

Dryden, The Wild Gallant, ii. 2.

Petition me no petitions.

Fielding, Tom Thumb, i. 2.

Map me no maps.

Fielding, Rape upon Rape, i. 5.

But me no buts.

Fielding, Rape upon Rape, ii. 2. Aaron Hill,

Snake in the Grass, Sc. 1.

Play me no plays.

Foote, The Knight, Act ii.

Clerk me no clerks.

Scott, Ivanhoe, Ch. 20.

Fool me no fools.

Bulwer, Last Days of Pompeii. Book iii. Ch. vi. Diamond me no diamonds! prize me no prizes. Tennyson, Lyls of the King, Elaine.

Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.

Author unknown.

Lost to sight to memory dear.

Author unknown.

INDEX.

AARON'S serpent, 288.
Abandon, all hope, 599.
Abashed the devil stood, 196.
Abbots, where slumber, 308.
Abdiel, the seraph, 198.
Abide with me, 550.
Abode, dread, 360.
Abodes, blessed, 286.

Abomination of desolation, 636.
Abora, Mount, singing of, 474-
Abou Ben Adhem, 537.
Above all Greek fame, 305.

all Roman fame, 305.
any Greek or Roman, 240.
that which is written, 640.
the reach of men, 441.
the smoke and stir, 206.
the vulgar flight, 379.
Abra was ready, 256.
Abraham's bosom, sleep in, 76.
Abridgment of all that is pleasant

in man, 374-

Abroad, schoolmaster is, 543.
Absence, conspicuous by his, 650.
heart grow fonder, in, 553.
I dote on his, 40.
of mind, 469.

of occupation, 396.

Absent from him I roam, 479-
from the body, 468.
in body, 640.

thee from felicity, 125.
Absents, presents endear, 468.
Absolute, how, the knave is, 122.
rule, eye declared, 193.
sway, with, 248.

Abstracts and brief chronicles, 115.
Abundance of the heart, 634.
Abuse, stumbling on, 85.
Abuses me to damn me, 115.

Abusing the king's English, 25.
Abysm of time, 22.

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Academe, grove of, 204.

world, 35.

Accepted time, now is the, 641.
Accident, happy, 656.

of an accident, 389.

Accidents by flood and field, 129.
chapter of, 325.

Accommodated, excellent to be, 68.
Accomplishment of verse, 458.
According to the appearance, 638.
not, to knowledge, 639.
Account, beggarly, 87.

sent to my, 112.
Accoutred as I was, 89.
Accuse not nature, 200.
Accusing spirit, 350.

Achaians, again to the battle, 485.
Achilles's tomb, stood upon, 534.
wrath to Greece, 314
Aching void, left an, 399.
Acorns, oaks from little, 428.
Acquaintance, should auld, 422.

decrease upon better, 25.
Acre of his neighbour's corn, 437.
Acres, few paternal, 311.

over whose, walked, 60.
Act and know, does both, 231.
to the swelling, 96.
well your part, 290.

Acting of a dreadful thing, 90.
when off the stage, 375.
Action and counteraction, 382.
faithful in, 295.

fine, that and the, 163.
how like an angel in, 115.
in the tented field, 129.
is transitory, 436.

lose the name of, 117.
no noble, done, 606.
of the tiger, imitate, 70.
pious, we sugar o'er, 116.
suit the, to the word, 118.
vice dignified by, 85.
Actions, of my living, 80.

of the just, 169.

of the last age, 175.
virtuous, are born and die, 232.

Academes, that nourish all the Actor, condemn not the, 27.

Accept a miracle, 284.

well graced, after a, 60.

Actors, these our, 23.

Acts being seven ages, 47.

illustrious, 179.

little nameless, 441.

nobly does well, 278.

our angels are, 154.

Adversity, day of, 622, 625.
fortune's sharpe, 4.

of our best friends, 223.
sweet are the uses of, 45.
Adversity's sweet milk, 87.

the best who thinks most, 569. Advice, 'twas good, 417.

those graceful, 200.

unremembered, 441.

Ada! sole daughter, 515.
Adage, cat in the, 98.
Adam and Eve, son of, 257.
dolve and Eve span, 605.
the goodliest man, 194.
the offending, 69.
wak'd so customed, 196.
Adamant, cased in, 452.
Adam's fall, sinned all in, 604.
Adder, like the deaf, 616.

stingeth like an, 622.
Adding fuel to the flame, 206.

insult to injury, 650.
Addison, days and nights to, 341.
Adds a precious seeing, 35.
Adieu, my native shore, 513.

she cried, 319.

so sweetly she bade me, 351.
Adjunct, learning is but an, 35.
Admiral, last of all an, 463.
Admiration of virtue, 219.
of weak minds, 203.

season your, 109.

Admire those we like, 223.

where none, 348.
Admired, all who saw, 417.

disorder, with most, 102.
Admit impediments, 140.
Admitted to that equal sky, 286.
Adoption tried, their, 110.
Adoration, breathless with, 445.
Adore the hand, 254-
Adored through fear, 394.
Adores and burns, 287.
Adorn a tale, point a moral, 337.

nothing he did not, 339.
the cottage might, 373.
Adorned in her husband's eye, 429.
whatever he spoke upon, 339.
when unadorned, 328.
Adorning with so much art, 178.
Adorns and cheers the way, 377.
Adullam, cave of, 610.
Adulteries of art, 151.

Advantage, feet nailed for

our,

60.

Advantageous to life, 23.
Adventure of the diver, 578.
Adversaries, as, do in law, 50.
Adversary had written a book,613.
the devil, because your, 644.
Adversity, bruised with, 30.
crossed with, 24.

Advices, lengthened sage, 419.
Aerial, upon rock, 459.
Aery-light his sleep, 196.
Afar off shine bright, 172.
Afeard, soldier and, 104.
Affairs of men, tide in the, 94.
Affect, study what you most, 50.
Affection hateth nicer hands, 13.
Affections mild, of, 313.

run to waste, 520.
Affects to nod, 233.
Affliction tries our virtue, 349.
Affliction's heaviest shower, 446.
sons are brothers, 420.
Affrighted nature recoils, 384.
Affront me, a well-bred man will
not, 397.

Afraid, be not, it is I, 635.
Afric maps, geographers in, 260.
Africa and golden joys, 69.
Afric's burning shore, 332.
sunny fountains, 505.
After death the doctor, 165.

the high Roman fashion, 137-
After-loss, drop in for an, 140.
Afternoon, custom in the, 112.
multitude call the, 36.

of her best days, 76.
After times, written to, 218.
Afterwards he taught, z.
Against me, not with me is, 637-
Agate-stone, no bigger than an, 83.
Age, ache, penury, 29.•

accompany old, 104.

actions of the last, 175.
beautiful is their old, 454-
be comfort to my, 45.
cannot wither her, 136.
cradle of reposing, 303.
dallies like the old, 53.
expect one of my, 428.
follies of the, 264.
grow dim with, 266.
in a full, 611.

in a good old, 608.

in a green old, 243.

in every, in every clime, 311.
is as a lusty winter, 46.

is

grown so picked, 123.

is in, the wit is out, 32.
labour of an, 216.
master spirits of this, 91.
monumental pomp of, 450.
not of an, 152.

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