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DAYS DEATH

wintry d. are Junes 794 15 wonder lasted nine d 898 8 world of happy d 203 19 youth of earlier d 923 20 see also Day pp. 161-183 Day-Star-so sinks the d 750 19 the d. arise in your hearts . . . .751 8 Daytime-and nighttime 201 22 Dazzle-as they fade 601 18 as they pass 800 7 let the vain design 779 24 midst of each a golden d 577 19 the vision feminine 457 1 to lead us astray 912 4 Dazzled-at beholding 697 13 by his conquering light 769 12 delight may have d. you 912 4 Dazzles-and d. to blind 691 18 what d., for the moment 619 1 Dea-incessu patuit D 324 22 Dead-absent or d. still let 299 9 always mourns the d 682 18 among living and the d . , 559 6 among the d. men 802 7 and d. forgot 450 8 and that's a d. donkey 898 6 ashes of d. men 257 9 as if the d 44 24 become lost and d 329 2 before he is d 352 4 belonging to the d 598 22 be revered when d 340 23 better be with the d 131 15 between living and d 34 19 bivouac of the d 728 5 blossoms of the d 808 5 ceases when they are d 227 3 commands the flood 563 2 converse with the mighty D. . .658 6 cup to the d 802 6 dormitory of their d 592 6 droop o'er us d 275 14 dumb, d. thing 66 15 even when one thinks it d 197 5 fading honors of the d 21 8 fallen cold and d 459 14 fanes above thy mighty d 791 14 finds the heifer d. and 87 24 from thy d. lips 537 7 full of d. men s bones. 35 21 half wishing they were d 73 20 hand in hand down to the d. . .345 12 happier to be d 168 1 have left good undone 910 10 he being d. with M m 178 6 he is d. and gone 173 18 he is not but departed 232 5 he speaks to a d. man 743 16 hold in your cold d. hand 312 13 hopeless lays his d. away 190 17 if two of them are d 695 9 immortal d. who live again 392 3 I mourn the D 67 17 in the name of the D 855 14 in youthful prime 727 3 is the air and still 46 16 I war not with the d 847 17 joy is d. and only smiles 409 10 kept it since by being d. . 257 4 knoweth not d. are there 363 18 know it not nor profit 827 3 laid the d. man there 337 10 lain for a century d 482 18 languages, especially the d . . . .435 7 let the d. Past bmy its d 305 8 life of the d. is 506 18 living and the noble D 725 9 living Uve, though d. be d 350 11 living Poets who are d 607 12 loves that died, dropped d 470 24 maker of the d. man's bed 337 15 man had better be d 908 7 man though d. retains part 388 19 may sometimes fall back d 902 22 miss me when you're d 802 11 moments to bury their d 796 12 mourner o'er the d 155 2 mourns the d. who lives as ... . 533 15 must cover up its d 731 17 my love is d 533 6 near three centuries d 81 21 ne'er warred with the d 859 1 never machines that are d 86 15 never see ... d. post-boy. . . .898 5 Nicanorlayd 727 15 noble letters of the d 618 22 no past is d. for us 388 21 not that I am d 68 10 now the living now the d 455 16 of their bodies when d 339 6 one d. the other powerless 911 23 on the field of honour 373 19 on the hem of May 38 21 opportunity not trouble d 570 22 over the rich D.l 922 7 people so d. to feelings 334 2 poetry of earth never d 603 12 praise those who are d 607 18 raise the d. to life 694 8 ramparts of the d 847 11 renown and grace is d 453 6 rise on . . . their d. selves 345 3 scent desert and the d 682 19 secondly, I shall be d 155 6 she lives whom we call d 389 5 shone round him o'er the d 366 6 sleeping but never d 560 1 souls of poets d. and gone 395 6 that d. men rise up never 265 5 that so d. yesterday 507 6 the Akhoond is d 553 11 the d. a tear 299 9 the d. have all heard 671 2 the great Pan ib d 324 4 the man is d 493 3 the sheeted d 34 11 they call'd him d 684 7 thou wert d. and buried 583 2 till Pity's self be d 533 7 till you know she is d 418 13 Time! beautifier of the d 792 21 times revive in thee 88 16 tombs are clothes of the d 524 13 tongues unto the silent d 79 6 to weep for, not the d 287 19 vanish d like their d 678 2 was alive and is d 230 16 when I am d. .175 4, 306 6, 533 9 which we do with the d 231 6 with a hope that's d 253 8 within an hour 62 11 with our English d 856 6 with the living and the d 903 12 women, with such hair 347 18 word can strike him d 904 21 would I were d 78114,916 8 would suppose it to be d 714 20 see also Death pp. 163-181 Deadlier-hurt . . . of a d. sort. .920 14 Deadly-as the canker worm 819 18 more d. than the male 891 3 so coldly sweet, so d. fair. 342 5 Dead Sea-apple 895 17 apples on D. S.'s shore 37 11 Like D. S. fruit 37 18 Deaf-chamber d. of noise 720 24 more d. than adders 184 17 none so d. as those , .357 9 rage that hears no 28 4 so d. to my prayers 471 8 they are like the d. adder 393 6 to counsel 468 26 turn the d. ear 357 21 Deafens-so loud, it d. mortals'. .535 21 Deafness-each one laughs about. . 13 4 Deafs-our ears with abundance. .778 10 Deal-damnation round 623 7 give people square d 87 4 unions shall have a square d . . . 334 8 Dealers-than plagiarists 600 1 Dealing-man of upright d 776 18 our conscience to our d 786 11 Dealings-own hard d 115 21 Deals-so nature d. with us 545 23 Dealt-and the hands are d 454 17 Dean-cushion and soft d. invite.. 363 17 Deans-dowagers for d 896 2.6 Dear-as my own, to me is d 70 13 as raptured thrill 887 6 as the light that visits 298 6 as the ruddy drops 298 5 as they grow old 50 17 at a farthing 216 1 bread should be so d 620 23 bring hither my d 792 17 but oh, how fondly d.l 279 15 buy it not too d 883 26 forever sad forever d 543 1 Heer peer, I neer my D 427 9 he has paid d. f very d. 919 17 how d. to this heart 863 13 look, what thy soul holds d 387 14 my d., my better half 870 23 offering Heaven holds d 438 24 shall be d. to her 548 7 Bhe that to my soul is d 473 2 tales that to me were so d 506 7 the emblem o' my d 597 21 to me as light and life 465 19 to me more d 710 18 tones more d. than they 509 17 to our hearts soon grow 865 22 Dear-bought-curse and lawful. .870 9 Dearer-far than light and life 484 1 far than they 416 16 I to myself am d 697 16 land is d. for sacrifices 587 22 land is d. for the sea 567 16 little d. than his horse 581 17 sweeter spot than all 370 20 than my soul 475 6 than self 189 21 Dearest-I but think of thee 712 26 nearest, and d. enemy 222 2 the truest, nearest and d 298 21 Dearie-flew o'er me and my d.. . .465 19 hush-a-by, weary my D 719 18 Dearly-must be d. let, or let alone.359 2 Dearness-only that gives value . .853 5 Dears-swears, the lovely d 887 7 Dearth-caused by d. of scandal. .408 6 men expect ad 754 Is no d. of kindness 416 5 out of the d 175 g Death-account to render at my d. 699 2 adjudged to d. and hell 660 3 after life 669 22 after your d. you were 234 7 a journey to d 452 3 all else claimed by d 309 21 and his brother Sleep 720 21 and look on d. itself 720 12 and Sleep, and Thou 710 2 and that is d 443 1 a pleasant road 836 16 approaches, which 770 is are but a d. more slow 530 21 as it draws near its d 568 le as one near d. to those 785 is as still as d 770 n at the post — their d 283 19 bear . . . d. of his father 463 1 became preciouB by d 30 15 be changed after d 96 16 bend to mean d 142 16 be not proud 167 8 be thou faithful unto d 255 12 beyond d. shall crown 822 16 beyond us, e'en before our d. . .256 17 big with d 130 5 bitterness of d 377 20 black attendant D 36 13 black camel D. kneel 737 19 block of d 812 4 bosom black as d 666 is breaker d. that soldereth 498 2 break our band but d 498 2 bridge across gulf of D 256 1 bright in d 813 16 Brother of D. daily haunts. . . . 717 3 came with friendly care 229 18 cannot kill 797 24 cause and not the d. makes., . .495 14 chains shall D. be bound 305 19 close exploit of d 785 4 come d. and snatch 197 1 comes d. or joyful victory 290 9 comes swift d. or 795 9 comes winged with d 793 13 cometh and warneth not 767 16 coward sneaks to d 145 22 creation, d., and love 263 21 crowns life 670 28 cruel as d. and hungry 382 11 cruel d. is always near 449 7 cup be d. in tasting 55 2 dance of d 156 17 danger and deserved d 96 6 danger of violent d 446 5 darkens his eyes 772 20 day lies still as d 412 25 desperately run to d 763 2