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us eat and, 833.
mandragora, 157.
meat and, to me, 71, 773.
no longer water, 848.
no more than a sponge, 771.
no sperit, I never, 659.
nor any drop to, 498.
old wine to, 171.
pretty creature drink, 472.
reasons why men, 793.
small beer, felony to, 94.
strong, is raging, 827.
that quenches thirst, 792.
they eat they, 235.
they never taste who always, 287.
't is to thee I would, 553.
to-day drown all sorrow, 184.
to me only with thine eyes, 179.
to the general joy of the table, 122.
to the lass, 442.
what ye shall eat or, 838.
when I have occasion, 790.
why should every creature, but I, 260.
wild anarchy of, 180.
with him that wears a hood, 22.
with me and drink as I, 671.
with you eat with you, 61.
ye to her that each loves best, 516.
Drinks and gapes for drink again, 260.
Drinking
dancing laughing, 272.
largely sobers us, 323.
not to be blamed, 195.
unhappy brains for, 152.
Drip of the suspended oar, 543.
Dripping with coolness, 537.
Drive
a coach and six, 855.
four rogues let, 84.
on your own track, 729.
whom the devil doth, 18, 73.
Driveller and a show, 365.
Driveth o'er a soldier's neck, 105.
Driving
far off each thing, 245.
of Jehu, like the, 816.
Drizzled blood upon the capitol, 112.
Drooped the willow, where, 596.
Drooping head, repairs his, 248.
Drop
a tear and bid adieu, 671.
hinders needle and thread, every, 585.
in for an after-loss, 162.
in the well, last, 553.
into thy mother's lap, 240.
manna, you, 66.
of a bucket, 834.
[926]of allaying Tiber, 103.
of ink, small, 558.
of manly blood, ruddy, 602.
to drink, nor any, 498.
Drops,
dear as the ruddy, 112, 383.
from off the caves, 250.
his blue-fringed lids, 501.
like kindred, 418.
of rain pierce the marble, 32.
of water, little, 642.
the light drip, 543.
what precious, are those, 275.
wiped our eyes of, 69.
Dropped
a tear upon the word, 379.
down from the clouds, 86.
from an angel's wing, 484.
from the zenith, 225.
manna, his tongue, 226.
out of the clouds, 196.
Droppeth as the gentle rain, 64.
Dropping
buckets into wells, 419.
continual, in a rainy day, 829.
continual, wears a stone, 706.
eye, an auspicious and a, 127.
Droughte of March, 1.
Drown
a fly, 306.
all sorrow, 184.
my book, 43.
the brim, 73.
what pain it was to, 96.
Drowned honour, pluck up, 84.
Drowsiness clothe man in rags, 828.
Drowsy
man, dull ear of a, 79.
syrups of the world, 154.
with the harmony, 55.
Drowsyhed, land of, 357.
Drudgery
at the desk, 509.
divine, makes, 204.
Druid lies in yonder grave, 390.
Drum
ecclesiastick, 209.
spirit-stirring, 154.
was heard, not a, 563.
Drum-beat, the morning, 533.
Drums
and tramplings of three conquests, 219.
beat the, 281.
in his ear, 105.
like muffled, are beating, 612.
quietly rested under the, 219.
Drunk,
all learned all, 420.
gloriously, 421.
hasten to be, 213.
ink, he hath not, 55.
it is our pleasure to be, 362.
though he never was, 454.
Drunkard clasp his teeth, 34.
Drunken sailor on a mast, 97.
Drunkenness identical with ruin, 765.
Drury lane for you, no, 510.
Drury's, happy boy at, 595.
Dry
as summer dust, hearts, 479.
as the remainder biscuit, 68.
death, I would fain die a, 42.
light, 722.
sun dry wind, 21.
tree, done in the, 842.
Dryden,
copious, 329.
taught to join the varying verse, 329.
Drying up a single tear, 559.
Du sublime au ridicule, 431.
Ducat, dead for a, 140.
Duck or plover, aimed at, 439.
Ducks and drakes, 37.
Due,
give the devil his, 83.
more is thy, than more than all, 117.
season, word in, 826.
Dues, render to all their, 844.
Duke
of Norfolk deals in malt, 563.
the, did love me, 180.
Dukedom, my library was, 42.
Dulcimer, damsel with a, 500.
Dull
as night, the motions of his spirit are, 66.
beyond all conception, 566.
cold ear of death, 384.
cold marble, sleep in, 99.
ear of a drowsy man, 79.
gentle yet not, 257.
goodman, Dictynna, 55.
naturally, 371.
Peter was dull very, 566.
product of a scoffer's pen, 479.
tame shore, on the, 538.
Duller than the fat weed, 131.
Dulness
in others, cause of, 374.
loves a joke, gentle, 331.
Dum vivimus vivamus, 359.
Dumb,
beggar that is, 25.
discourse, kind of excellent, 43.
forgetfulness, a prey to, 385.
kings of modern thought are, 665.
modest men are, 454.
the deep are, 25.
the oracles are, 251.
Dumb-shows and noise inexplicable, 137.
Dumps,
college joke to cure the, 290.
the mind oppress, doleful, 404.
Dumpy woman, I hate a, 556.
Duncan
hath borne his faculties so well, 118.
hear it not, 119.
is in his grave, 121.
Dunce
kept at home, 414.
sent to roam, 414.
with wits, 331.
Dundee, single hour of that, 474.
Dundee's wild warbling measure, 447.
Dungeon
dark, dweller in, 449.
the vapour of a, 154.
Dunghill, cock on his own, 14.
Dunsinane,
come to, 125.
remove to, 124.
Dupe
gamester and poet, 388.
of the heart, 795.
Durance vile, in, 450.
During good behaviour, 855.
Dusk faces with turbans, 240.
Dusky
hour, midnight brought on the, 235.
race, she shall rear my, 626.
Dust
and heat, not without, 254.
blossom in the, 209.
chimney-sweepers come to, 160.
down to the vile, 488.
down to the, with them, 525.
dry as summer, 479.
[927]enemies shall lick the, 821.
glories in the, shall lay, 337.
half deity, half, 554.
heap of, alone remains, 335.
hearts dry as summer's, 479.
hour may lay it in the, 541.
is gold, whose, 236.
lie still dry, 625.
much learned, 419.
must come to, 160.
mysteries lie beyond thy, 264.
of Alexander, trace the noble, 144.
of servile opportunity, 483.
pays us with age and, 26.
pride that licks the, 328.
provoke the silent, 384.
return to the earth, 832.
sleeps in, 851.
so nigh is grandeur to our, 600.
that is a little gilt, 102.
the knight's bones are, 502.
this earth this grave this, 26.
thou art and unto dust shalt thou return, 812.
thou art to dust returneth, 612.
to dust ashes to ashes, 851.
with eternity, flattering, 554.
write the characters in, 494.
write them in the, 314.
writes in, 170.
Dusty
and old titles, 199.
death, the way to, 125.
Duties,
men who know their, 438.
primal, shine aloft, 481.
property has its, 582, 609.
Duty,
a divided, 151.
England expects every man to do his, 446.
faithful below he did his, 436.
found that life was, 654.
in that state of life, 850.
I 've done my, 362.
let us dare to do our, 622.
not a sin this is a, 359.
of humanity, general, 775.
of some right of all, 505.
pursues us ever, sense of, 534.
service sweat for, 67.
simpleness and, 59.
subject's, is the king's, 92.
such as the subject owes, 73.
the path of, 628.
to do my, in that state, 850.
whispers low, when, 600.
whole, of man, 832.
Dwarf on a giant's shoulders, 185, 206, 504.
Dwell
below the skies, 302.
in decencies forever, 321.
in such a temple, 43.
like an hermit, 26.
together in unity, 824.
Dweller in yon dungeon dark, 449.
Dwellest thou, where, 103.
Dwelling is light of setting suns, 467.
Dwelling-place, the desert were my, 547.
Dwells,
hereabouts he, 108.
where joy forever, 223.
Dwelt
all that 's good, 220.
among the untrodden ways, 469.
Dwindle peak and pine, 116.
Dwindles, man only, 394.
Dyer's hand, like the, 163.
Dying
eyes, unto, 630.
eyes were closed, 335.
fall, it had a, 74.
farewells to the, 615.
I am dying Egypt, 158.
man to dying men, 670.
to-morrow will be, 202.
when she slept we thought her, 583.
with groans of the, 489.
Eager
for the fray, 296.
heart the kindlier hand, 633.
Eagle
eye and lion heart, 392.
flight, flies an, 109.
he was lord above, 474.
in a dove-cote, 103.
like a young, 518.
mewing her mighty youth, 255.
old age of an, 704.
so the struck, 539.
stricken with a dart, 696.
suffers little birds to sing, 104.
Eagles
be gathered together, 841.
dare not perch, 96.
good to fight jackdaws, 735.
having lately bathed, like, 86.
Eagle's fate and mine are one, 219.
Eagles' wings, fly on, 670.
Ear,
adder that stoppeth her, 821.
applying shell to his, 480.
can hear, that no gross, 245.
drums in his, 105.
dull, of a drowsy
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