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to conceal, 232.
of night is crept upon our talk, 115.
on his front engraven, 227.
philosophy, search of, 260.
plough the watery, 337.
[917]potations pottle, 152.
rocked in the cradle of the, 676.
sleep falleth on men, 816.
spirits from the vasty, 85.
thoughts too, for tears, 478.
to boil like a pot, 818.
versed in books, 241.
where the brook is, 93.
yet clear, 257.
Deep-contemplative, fools so, 68.
Deeper
than all speech, 653.
than plummet sounded, 43.
Deepest consequence, 116.
Deeply beautifully blue, 507, 559.
Deep-mouthed welcome, 556.
Deer,
a-chasing the, 450.
a shade, hunter and the, 443, 514.
let the stricken, go weep, 138.
mice and such small, 147.
Defamed by every charlatan, 633.
Defeats more triumphant than victories, 774.
Defect
arise, so may a glory from, 650.
cause of this, 133.
caused by any natural, 168.
fine by, 321.
Defective comes by cause, 133.
Defence
against lightning, 713.
at one gate, to make, 242.
immodest words admit of no, 278.
in war a weak, 273.
millions for, 673.
of nations, cheap, 410.
Defend
me from my friends, 808.
your departed friend, 270.
Defensive as a moat, 81.
Defer,
madness to, 306.
not till to-morrow, 295.
Deferred, hope, 826.
Defiance,
bid the tyrants, 516.
in their eye, 395.
Deficiencies of the present day, 368.
Definitions of prose and poetry, 505.
Deformed,
I know that, 52.
unfinished, 95.
Deformity which beggars mimicked, 590.
Defunct bodies, ghosts of, 210.
Defy
the devil, 76.
the tooth of time, 311.
Degenerate
days, in these, 337.
sons, earth's, 341.
Degenerates from the sire, the son, 337.
Degree,
all in the, 318.
curs of low, 400.
is preserved, unless, 714.
men of low and high, 821.
of woe, bliss must gain by, 377.
wight of low, 406.
Degrees,
fine by, 287.
ill habits gather by unseen, 274.
it grows up by, 197.
of kin, prohibited, 215.
scorning the base, 111.
take but, away, 102.
virtue has its, 197.
Deified by our own spirits, 470.
Deity,
half dust half, 554.
offended, for, 448.
omnipresent like the, 534.
Dejected
never, never elated, 320.
thing of fortune, the most, 148.
Dejection do we sink as low, 470.
Delay,
above all low, 524.
always breeds, 787.
Mecca saddens at the long, 356.
reluctant amorous, 232.
reproved each dull, 396.
the law's, 135.
Delays
are dangerous, 276.
have dangerous ends, 93.
Delectable mountains, 266.
Deliberates, woman that, 298.
Deliberation sat, on his front, 227.
Delicate creatures, call these, 154.
Delicately weak, 321.
Delicious
bed O bed O bed, 584.
land, done for this, 540.
Delight
and dole, in equal scale, 127.
faints with its own, 549.
go to it with, 158.
he drank, 444.
heirs of pure, 477.
in, a sight to, 506.
in, labour we, 120.
in love, if there 's, 294.
in others' misfortunes, 407.
in sorrowing soul, 346.
into a sacrifice, 204.
land of pure, there is a, 303.
lap me in, 564.
life seemed one pure, 587.
mounted in, 470.
my ever new, 235.
my private hours, 241.
over-payment of, 508.
paint the meadows with, 56.
plaything gives his youth, 318.
she 's my, 279.
she was a phantom of, 474.
the wonder of our stage, 179.
to do the things I ought, 535.
to pass away the time, 96.
we all quote by, 603.
with liberty, to enjoy, 30.
Delights,
all passions all, 501.
not me, man, 134.
that witchingly instil, 357.
to scorn, 247.
violent, have violent ends, 107.
Delightful
measures, to, 95.
studies, still air of, 253.
task, 355.
Deliverance, day of, 429.
Dell, wandering down the shady, 587.
Delphian vales, the, 562.
Delphic oracle, sayings of the, 736.
Delphos, steep of, 251.
Deluge,
after me the, 807.
showers, the rain a, 453.
Delusion
a mockery and a snare, a, 527.
of youth, 608.
Delusive vain and hollow, 683.
Demd
damp moist body, 652.
horrid grind, 652.
Demi-paradise, this other Eden, 81.
Democracy,
egg of, 662.
[918]in your own house, 734.
Democratie, fierce, 241.
Democrats, the damned, 559.
Democritus would not weep, what, 484.
Demonstrate a providence, to, 743.
Demosthenes
and Phocion, 728.
and Pythias, 728.
chance to fall below, 459.
with pebbles in his mouth, 728.
De mortuis nil nisi bonum, 758.
Den, beard the lion in his, 490.
Denied
the faith, he hath, 847.
who comes to be, 193.
Denizen, the world's tired, 541.
Denmark,
it may be so in, 132.
ne'er a villain in all, 132.
something is rotten in, 131.
Deny, heart would fain, 124.
Depart
come like shadows, so, 123.
loth to, 288.
Departed worth, relic of, 541.
Departing friend, tolling a, 88.
Deplore thee, we will not, 535.
Deploring, a damsel lay, 347.
Depressed
by poverty, 366.
with cares, 348.
Depth,
far beyond my, 99.
in philosophy, 166.
in whose calm, 577.
of some divine despair, 630.
of the soul, gods approve the, 481.
Depths
and shoals of honour, 100.
chasms and watery, 504.
dark blue, 507.
of hell, guests are in the, 825.
of life, piercing the, 542.
of the ocean, 674.
sinks into thy, 547.
Deputed sword, nor the, 47.
Derangement of epitaphs, 440.
Derby dilly with three insides, 464.
Descant amorous, 233.
Descended from above, 23.
Descending, never ending always, 506.
Descent
and fall is adverse, 226.
claims of long, 624.
to Hades, 759.
Describe the undescribable, 545.
Description, beggared all, 157.
Desdemona would incline, 150.
Desert
air, sweetness on the, 385.
blossom as the rose, 834.
fountain in the, 552.
in the wide, 583.
of a thousand lines, 329.
of the mind, the leafless, 549.
of the sea, 833.
or water but the, 546.
use every man after his, 134.
water but the, 546.
were my dwelling-place, 547.
where no life is found, 583.
wildernesses, 243.
Deserts
full of wild beasts, 722.
his, are small, 257.
idle and antres vast, 150.
Deserted at his utmost need, 271.
Deserve
better of mankind, 290.
we 'll do more we 'll, 297.
Deserving, honour without, 35.
Design, things difficult to, 368.
Designs close in like effects, 646.
Desire,
bloom of young, 382.
every man has business and, 132.
fierce, liveth not in, 488.
hope thou nurse of young, 427.
is a perpetual rack, 188.
kindle soft, 272.
lift from earth our low, 549.
more love, I shall, 66.
of glory, 747.
of knowledge in excess, 165.
of power in excess, 165.
of receiving greater benefits, 796.
of the moth for the star, 567.
shall fail, 831.
the soul's sincere, 497.
this fond, 298.
vision of unfilled, 768.
Desires
of the mind, 169.
sordid hopes and vain, 534.
your hearts, be with you, 66.
Desired,
it is that which I, 837.
no more to be, 788.
Desk's dead wood, 509.
Desolate,
no one so utterly, 613.
none are so, 541.
Desolation, abomination of, 841.
Despair,
black, 564.
conscience wakes, 231.
depth of some divine, 630.
fiercer by, 226.
from hope and from, 340.
hurried question of, 550.
nympholepsy of some fond, 546.
of getting out, 180.
our final hope is flat, 226.
shall I wasting in, 199.
that slumbered, 231.
the message of, 513.
where reason would, 377.
where seraphs might, 540.
wrath and infinite, 231.
Despaires, comfortlesse, 30.
Despairing, sweeter for thee, 452.
Despatch
is the soul of business, 353.
that business quickly, 810.
Despatchful looks, 235.
Desperate
appliance, relieved by, 141.
disease, desperate cure for, 775.
diseases grown, 141.
steps, beware of, 423.
Despise me, ay do, 428.
Despised,
I like to be, 428.
weak and, old man, 147.
Despond, slough of, 265.
Despondency and madness, 470.
Destined page, 456.
Destinies, fates and, 62.
Destiny,
hanging and wiving go by, 63.
in shady leaves of, 258.
man's genius is a, 742.
marriage and hanging go by, 192.
one country, one, 531.
wedding is, 10.
Destroy
his fib or sophistry, 327.
[919]is murder one to, 311.
strong only to, 421.
Destroyed
by thought, 413.
once, never supplied, 396.
so cowardly, 83.
Destroying, fighting and still, 272.
Destruction
of the poor, 825.
pride goeth before, 826.
startles at, 298.
that wasteth at noonday, 822.
Destructive
man, smiling, 281.
woman, damnable deceitful, 280.
Desuetude, innocuous, 669.
Desultory man, 417.
Detect, lose it the moment you, 320.
Detector of the heart, 307.
Detest the offence, 336.
Detraction
at your heels, 76.
will not suffer it, 87.
Deviates into sense, never, 269.
Device, banner with the strange, 614.
Devices still are overthrown, 138.
Devil
a monk was he, 772.
as a roaring lion, 849.
at everything, 787.
author of lies, 193.
bane of all that dread the, 466.
brooked the eternal, 110.
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