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amend your ways and your, 835. Doit, beggarly last, 421. Dole, delight and, in equal scale, 127. happy man be his, 46. happy man happy, 11. Doleful dumps, 404. sound, from the tombs, a, 303. Dollar, the Almighty, 536. Dolphin, dies like the, 545. Dolphin-chamber, in my, 89. Dolphins play, pleased to see the, 354. Domain, o'er the hushed, 642. Dome, fired the Ephesian, 296. hand that rounded Peter's, 598. him of the western, 268. life like a, 565. no gilded, 571. of many-coloured glass, 565. of thought, 541. Domestic happiness, 419. joy, smooth current of, 367. Domestics, few admired by their, 778. Dominations princedoms, 235. Dominions, sun never sets in, 804. tithe or toll in our, 79. Domus sua cuique, 24. Done all is, in vain, 453. all is, that men can do, 453. decently and in order, 846. for, so soon that I am, 689. if it were, when 't is, 117. in a corner, 844. it, gone and, 608. like lightning, 178. make deeds ill, 80. my duty and no more, 362. quickly, 't were well it were, 117. such things to be so little, 633. things which we ought to have, 850. to death by slanderous tongues, 54. we may compute what 's, 448. well and as is fitting, 837. well, is done soon enough, 781. what 's, is done, 121. where much is to be, 376. with so much ease, 267. Donned his clothes, he rose and, 142. Don't see it, I, 297. Doom, had an early, 589. of fate, 29. regardless of their, 381. the crack of, 123. Doomed for a certain term, 131. Doon, ye banks and braes of bonny, 452. Door, at mine hostess', 78. beside a human, 472. clicked behind the, 397. drove me from the, 433. haunt the rich man's, 424. shut shut the, 326. shut the stable, 13. to door, sung ballads from, 189. wolf from the, 8. Doors, death hath a thousand, 180, 194, 218. death hath so many, 198. [924]infernal, 229. men shut their, 109. nor locks can shield you, 538. Doorkeeper in the house of my God, 821. Dorcas, a woman called, 843. Dorian mood of flutes, 225. Dorians pray, to whom the, 593. Doric lay, warbling his, 248. Dost thou love life, 360. Dotage, streams of, 365. Dotages and plagues of human kind, 188. Dote on his very absence, 61. upon, how fading the joys we, 281. Dotes yet doubts suspects, 153. Doting with age, pyramids, 222. Double cherry, like to a, 58. debt to pay, contrived a, 397. double toil and trouble, 123. my life's fading space, 262. pity, challenge, 25. sure, I 'll make assurance, 123. surely you 'll grow, 466. swan and shadow, float, 474. Doublet, carving the fashion of a, 51. Doubling his pleasures, 455. Doubly armed, thus am I, 299. dying, 488. feel ourselves alone, 489. Doubt, faith in honest, 633. modest, 102. my mind is clouded with a, 629. never, I love, 133. never stand to, 203. nor loop to hang a, 154. one heart, than, 641. that the sun doth move, 133. the equivocation of the fiend, 125. the wise are prone to, 345. thou the stars are fire, 133. to be once in, 153. trieth the troth in every, 18. truth to be a liar, 133. who read to, 494. win the trick, when in, 861. would be disloyalty, to, 653. Doubts, our, are traitors, 47. bound in to saucy, 122. suspects yet strongly loves, 153. Doubted, heard Troy, 558. Doubtful, from the dark and, 443. Doubting in his abject spirit, 657. Dough, my cake is, 73. Douglas deals in red herrings, 563. in his hall, 490. like, conquer or die, 392. song of Percy and, 34. tender and true, 38. Dove, beside the springs of, 469. burnished, 625. found no rest, 812. gently as any sucking, 57. more of the serpent than, 41. wings like a, oh that I had, 820. Doves and team of sparrows, 31. harmless as, 839. moan of, 630. Dove-cote, eagle in a, 103. Dowagers for deans, 629. Dowered with the hate of hate, 623. Down among the dead men, 672. and out of breath, 88. he that is, 212, 266. hill that skirts the, 428. I grant you I was, 88. levelling, 370. of darkness, the raven, 244. on your knees and thank heaven, 70. pillow hard, finds the, 160. this story will not go, 363. the wind, let her, 153. thou climbing sorrow, 146. thrice driven bed of, 151. to the dust with them, 525. Downs, all in the, 348. unhabitable, 289. Downcast modesty, 356. Downward age, torrent of a, 356. bent, thoughts, 225. Dozen, a baker's, 773. Doxy, another man's, 858. Drab, cursing like a very, 135. Drachenfels, castled crag of, 543. Drachm is too little for a king to give, 732. Draff, still sow eats all the, 13. Drag angels down, 532. the slow barge, 424. Drags at each remove, 394. its slow length along, 324. Dragon, evening, 242. Saint George that swinged the, 78. Dragon's tail, baited with a, 217. Dragonish, cloud that is, 158. Drained by fevered lips, 577. Drakes and ducks, 37. Drama has outgrown such toys, the, 621. with the day, close the, 312. Drames go by conthraries, 582. Drank delight, 444. judicious, 332. Drapery of his couch, 572. Draught above heat, one, 74. nauseous, 270. of cool refreshment, 577. slavery a bitter, 379. Draughts, shallow, 323. Draw men as they ought to be, 399. the curtain and show the picture, 74. the curtain close, 94. you with a single hair, 274. Draws us with a single hair, beauty, 191, 326. Drawers, chest of, by day, 397. Drawn dagger, smiles at the, 299. Dread and fear of kings, 64. of all who wrong, 619. of something after death, 136. the devil, bane of all that, 466. whence this secret, 298.
Dreadful as the Manichean god, 421. bell, silence that, 152. reckoning, 348. thing, between the acting of a, 111. thought, thou pleasing, 299. urs, those, 636. Dream, a hideous, 111. [925]a shadowy lie, was thy, 654. all night without a stir, 575. as we glide through a quiet, 538. as youthful poets, 249. change o'er the spirit of my, 553. clear, and solemn vision, 245. consecration and the poet's, 475. fickle as a changeful, 491. gone like a beautiful, 587. her face stirred with her, 558. hope is but the, 288. hunt half a day for a forgotten, 472. I have had a, 58. is but a shadow, a, 134. life is but an empty, 612. love's young, 521. not Homer nods but we, 323. of, a sight to, 499. of a waking man, 761. of heaven, she did but, 270. of home, the, 525. of love melted away, in a, 677. of peace, deep, 536. of things that were, 541. of those that wake, 288. old men's, 268. past the wit of man to say what, 58. short as any, 57. silently as a, 421. the glory and the, 477. to sleep perchance to, 135. when one awaketh, 821. which was not all a dream, 553. Dreams and fables of the skies, 342. and slumbers light, 490. angels in some brighter, 264. books are each a world, 477. full of ghastly, 96. glimpses of forgotten, 623. ground not upon, 172. hence, babbling, 296. in some brighter, 264. lies down to pleasant, 572. like a dog he hunts in, 626. of avarice, beyond the, 374, 378. of cutting foreign throats, 105. of those who wake, 721. old men shall dream, 836. smooth or idle, 255. such stuff as, are made on, 43. that wave before the half-shut eye, 357. their own, deceive 'em, 288. true I talk of, 105. what, may come, 135. Dreamed that life was beauty, 654. Dreaming ear, voice of my, 515. ever of thee I 'm, 586. past the size of, 159. Dreamland, adamantine logic of, 663. Dreamt I dwelt in marble halls, 561. of in your philosophy, 133. Drear-nighted December, 576. Dreary intercourse of daily life, 468. sea now flows between, 500. Dregs of fortune's cup, 341. of life, from the, 276. Dress, be plain in, 350. daring in full, 555. fair undress best, 357. felt through this fleshly, 263. of thoughts, style is the, 353. sweet disorder in the, 201. Dressed in all his trim, 163. Drest in a little brief authority, 48. still to be neat still to be, 178. Drew an angel down, she, 271. Drift, snow in a dazzling, 648. Drink and to be merry, 831, 842. as friends, 72. as he brews so shall he, 177. cannot make the horse, 14. deep or taste not, 323. if he thirst give him, 844. let
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