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is done and darkness falls, 614.
is long, merry as the, 50.
is past and gone, 570.
jocund, stands tiptoe, 108.
joint labourer with the, 126.
kings upon their coronation, 269.
knell of parting, 384.
life confined within the space of a, 736.
life is like unto a winter's, 263.
live-long, the, 110.
love of life's young, 580.
maddest merriest, 624.
makes man a slave, whatever, 346.
marked with a white stone, 789.
may bring forth, what a, 829.
merry heart goes all the, 77.
morning shows the, 241.
must follow as the night the, 130.
night is long that never finds the, 124.
no proper time of, 586.
not to me returns, 230.
now 's the, now 's the hour, 450.
of adversity, 828, 830.
of death, ere the first, 548.
of deliverance, 429.
of judgment, vulgarize the, 597.
of nothingness, first dark, 548.
of prosperity, 830.
of small things, 836.
of thy power, in the, 823.
of virtuous liberty, 298.
of woe the watchful night, 508.
of wrong, I have seen the, 56.
or ever I had seen that, 128.
parting, linger and play on its summit, 529.
[913]peaceful night from busy, 387.
peep of, 202.
posteriors of this, 56.
powerful king of, 355.
precincts of the cheerful, 385.
promise of your early, 535.
rain it raineth every, 77.
right must win the, 653.
rival in the light of, 482.
Rome was not built in a, 15, 792.
short or never so long, 19.
so calm so cool, 204.
so shuts the eye of, 434.
star arise in your hearts, 849.
steal something every, 330.
sufficient unto the, 838.
summer's, hath a, 259.
sunbeam in a winter's, 358.
superfluous burden loads the, 252.
sun shall not smite thee by, 824.
sweet Phosphor bring the, 203.
that comes betwixt a Saturday and Monday, 285.
that is dead, grace of a, 627.
the bricks are alive at this, 94.
think that, lost, 688.
thunder in a fair frosty, 266.
uncertain glory of an April, 44.
unto day, uttereth speech, 819.
unto the perfect, 825.
very rainy, 839.
without all hope of, 241.
worse deed the better, 282.
wrong side of thirty if she be a, 292.
yield, to night, 93.
you shall seek all, 60.
Days,
afternoon of her best, 97.
among the dead, 506.
are as grass, his, 823.
are dwindled, whose, 433.
are in the yellow leaf, 555.
are swifter than a shuttle, 816.
as thy, so thy strength, 814.
begin with trouble here, 687.
born in better, 341.
brighten all our future, 380.
called the feast of Crispian, 92.
dames of ancient, 395.
dead-letter, 508.
dull and hoary, 264.
even from my boyish, 150.
fear nor wish for your last, 722.
find it after many, 831.
flight of future, 227.
forty, and forty nights, 812.
friend of my better, 562.
full of sweet, and roses, 204.
giants in those, 812.
halcyon, 93.
happy mixtures of happy, 554.
heavenly, one of those, 469.
in her right hand, length of, 825.
in my born, 787.
in the week, of all the, 285.
in these Christian, 534.
light doth trample on my, 263.
light of other, 523, 561.
live laborious, 247.
long as twenty, are now, 470.
looked on better, 68.
measure of my, 820.
melancholy, are come, 573.
men in these degenerate, 337.
my, are dull and hoary, 264.
next, never so good, 713.
of absence sad and dreary, 802.
of art, elder, 615.
o' auld lang syne, 449.
of childhood, in my, 509.
of few, and full of trouble, 817.
of my distracting grief, 392.
of nature, in my, 131.
of old, in the brave, 593.
of our years are threescore, 822.
of thy youth, in the, 831.
of your life, live all the, 293.
on evil, though fallen, 236.
one of those heavenly, 469.
past our dancing, 105.
peace and slumberous calm, 575.
perfect, if ever come, 658.
pride of former, 519.
race of other, 564.
red-letter, 508.
salad, when I was green, 157.
shuts up the story of our, 26.
some, must be dark and dreary, 613.
supported by precedents, 726.
sweet childish, 470.
teach us to number our, 822.
that are no more, 630.
that need borrow, 258.
though fallen, on evil, 236.
to all our nights and, 117.
to lengthen our, 521.
to lose good, 29.
to remember better, 769.
trample on my, 263.
we have seen better, 68, 109.
when we went gypsying, 683.
with God he passed the, 305.
with toil winding up, 92.
world of happy, 96.
Day's
business, end of this, 115.
garish eye, 250.
life, death of each, 120.
march nearer home, 497.
Daylight
and truth meet, 255.
can see a church by, 50.
confines of truth and, 255.
finish, must in death your, 651.
sick, this night is but the, 66.
we burn, 45.
Day-star
arise in your hearts, 849.
so sinks the, 248.
Daze the world, 594.
Dazzle the vision feminine, 594.
Dazzles to blind, 428.
Dazzling fence of rhetoric, 246.
Dazzlingly in full dress, 555.
Dead
and gone, he is, 405.
and turned to clay, 144.
are there, knoweth not the, 825.
as Chelsea, 854.
being, with him is beauty slain, 161.
[914]better be with the, 121.
bivouac of the, 681.
but sceptred sovereign, 554.
converse with the mighty, 356.
cup to the, already, 641.
day that is, grace of a, 627.
days among the, 506.
fading honours of the, 487.
fault against the, 127.
for a ducat, dead, 140.
he mourns the, 307.
in his harness, 837.
in look so woe-begone, 88.
languages, 556.
lion, living dog better than a, 831.
men's bones, full of, 841.
men's skulls, 96.
men, who wait for, 16.
mournings for the, 615.
nature seems, 719.
no pageant train when I am, 571.
not, but gone before, 455.
not to speak evil of the, 758.
of midnight, 433.
of night, 88.
on the field of honour, 808.
only the, who do not return, 804.
past bury its dead, 612.
poets in their misery, 470.
rest her soul, she 's, 143.
say I 'm sick, I 'm, 326.
sheeted, did squeak, 126.
sleeping but never, 656.
the breathers of this world are, 162.
the law hath not been, 48.
the noble living and the noble, 476.
this earth that bears thee, 87.
thought it happier to be, 600.
vast and middle of the night, 128.
when I am, let fire destroy the world, 707.
when I am, no pageant train, 571.
when the living might exceed the, 219.
who hath bent him o'er the, 548.
would I were, now, 584.
Dead-letter days, 508.
Deadly
fair so coldly sweet, 548.
breach, imminent, 150.
Deaf
adder, like the, 821.
as the sea in rage, 80.
none so, that will not hear, 19, 283.
Deal
damnation round the land, 334.
of nothing, infinite, 60.
of sack, intolerable, 85.
of scorn, what a, 76.
of skimble-skamble stuff, 85.
Dealings, whose hard, 62.
Dean, cushion and soft, 322.
Deans, dowagers for, 629.
Dear
as remembered kisses, 630.
as the light of these sad eyes, 383.
as the ruddy drops, 383.
as the vital warmth, 280.
as these eyes that weep, 280.
be what men call life, 699.
beauteous death, 264.
charmer away, 348.
common flower, 657.
five hundred friends, 419.
for his whistle, paid, 361.
for my possessing, too, 162.
forever kind forever, 340.
hut our home, 362.
makes the remembrance, 74.
man to all the country, 396.
my, my better half, 34.
sixpence all too, 152, 406.
son of memory, 251.
to God, worthy patriots, 254.
to gods and men, 347.
to me as are the ruddy drops, 112.
to me as life and light, 450.
to memory, thou art, 587.
to this heart, 537.
Dearer
than his horse, something, 626.
than self, something dear, 541.
Dearest
enemy, nearest and, 174.
foe in heaven, met my, 128.
thing he owed, 117.
Dearly let or let alone, 204.
Dears, the lovely, 446.
Death,
a hero in, 340.
a necessary end, 112.
a stopping of impressions, 754.
after, the doctor, 205.
aims with fouler spite, 203.
all in the valley of, 628.
and his brother sleep, 567.
and life, bane and antidote, 299.
and taxes, 361.
and that rest forever, 664.
and the sole death, 650.
armed with new terror, 528.
back resounded, 229.
be thou faithful unto, 849.
begun, birth is nothing but, 309.
bones hearsed in, 130.
borders upon our birth, 182.
broke the vital chain, 367.
brother to sleep, 39.
by slanderous tongues, done to, 54.
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