A Concordance to Shakespeare's Poems: An Index to Every Word Therein Contained

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dove P P 9 3 Million — That millions of strange shadows on j'ou tend Son 53 2 Million'd — Time, whose million'd accidents " 115 5 Mind— so hard a mind VA 203 if she knew his mind " 308 with disturbed mind " 340 For all my mind " 383 weak and silly mind " lOlfi doth men's minds confound " 1048 troubled minds that wake R L 126 And in his inward mind " 185 burthen of a guilty mind " 735 to close so pure a mind " 761 let beasts bear gentle minds " 1148 For men have marble, women waxen, minds " 1240... At last she calls to mind " 1366 to mock the mind " 1414 save to the eye of mind " 1426 not a mind so ill " 1530 came in her mind the while " 1536 should bear a wicked mind " 1540 and spotless is my mind " 1656 May my pure mind " 1704 her mind untainted clears " 1710 from weak minds proceeds " 1825 her husband's shape in mind Son 9 8 that I may change my mind " 10 9 To work my mind " 27 4 by night my mind " 27 13 doth put this in my mind " 50 13 Since mind at first " 59 8 the beauty of thy mind " 69 9 thy mind's imprint will bear " 77 3 new acquaintance of thy mind " 77 12 vex me with inconstant mind " 92 9 mine eye is in my mind " 113 1 MIND 187 MINISTER Dlind — hatli the mind no part Son 113 7 My most true mind " 113 14 Or whether doth my mind " 114 1 And my great mind " 114 10 Divei't strong minds " 115 8 the marriage of true minds "116 1 been with unknown minds "117 5 for now I know thy mind " 149 13 That in my mind " 150 8 The mind and sight L C 28 did enchant the mind " 89 and in it put their mind " 135 none of tlae mind " 184 Minilcd — If all were minded so Son 11 7 Mindful — But now the mindful mes- senger come back R L 1583 Mine — Though mine be not so fair VA 116 The kiss shall be thine own as well as mine " 117 Look in mine eyeballs " 119 Mine eyes are grey " 140 Adonis' heart hath made mine hard " 378 this poor heart of mine " 502 And these mine eyes " 503 mine eyes to watch " 584 lurk in mine eye " 644 whispers in mine ear " 659 presenteth to mine eye " 661 Mine eyes forego their light R L 228 never countermand mine eye " 276 thine eyes betray thee unto mine " 483 to embrace mine infamy " 504 see thy state and pity mine " 644 hang their heads with mine " 793 from this attaint of mine " 825 cavil with mine infamy " 1025 mine eyes, like sluices " 1076 to atfright mine eye " 1138 mine honour is new-born " 1190 mine honour be the knife's " 1201 the slander of mine ill " 1207 mine own would do me good " 1274 Mine enemy was strong " 1646 to make mine own excuse " 1653 Thine, mine, his own " 1684 to 'venge this wrong of mine " 1691 That life was mine " 1752 'She's mine.' 'O, mine she is " 1795 for she was only mine " '1798 'tis mine that she hath kill'd " 1803 'This fair child of mine Son 2 10 Mine be thy love " 20 14 thy heart when mine is slain " 22 13 in mine own love's strength " 23 7 of mine own love's might " 23 8 Mine eye hath play'd " 24 1 Mine eyes have drawn " 24 10 which wit so poor as mine " 26 5 love stol'n from mine eye " 31 6 he was but one hour mine " 33 11 As thou being mine, mine is the good report " 36 14 The pain be mine " 38 14 What can mine own praise to mine own self bring " 39 3 what is't but mine own " 39 4 All mine was thine " 40 4 then do mine eyes best see " 43 1 mine eyes be blessed made " 43 9 Mine— Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war Son 46 1 Mine eye my heart thy picture's sight " 46 3 My heart mine eye the freedom " 46 4 mine eye's due is thine " 46 13 Betwixt mine eye and heart " 47 1 When that mine eye " 47 3 mine eye is my heart's guest " 47 7 dearest and mine only care " 48 7 knowledge of mine own desert " 49 10 that keeps mine eye awake " 61 10 Mine own true love " 61 11 possesseth all mine eye " 62 1 so gracious is as mine " 62 5 mine own worth do define " 62 7 Mine own self-love " 62 11 than mine own desert " 72 6 matter ; that enfeebled mine " 86 14 With mine own weakness " 88 5 thou art assured mine " 92 2 As thou being mine, mine is thy good report " 96 14 and mine eye may be deceived " 104 12 Not mine own fears " 107 1 thou mine, I thine " 108 7 Gored mine own thoughts " .

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