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1048 DEVIL climbs into the Belfry. 631 1 cole-pit to put thed. in 644 4 does the plot signify 51 4 doubt is brother d 200 14 faces, of a man, a d., a god 287 16 face thed 204 22 find you employed 909 18 first Whig was the D 612 9 foe had better brave the d 787 2 gifts from the d 864 13 God and the d 118 17 go to the d. where 809 20 haste is of the D 353 21 hate him as I hate d 354 21 hath not in his quiver's 840 5 have all the good tunes 537 5 have been the d.'s tools 890 2 how the d. they got there 898 11 in every berry 876 2 's in the moon 525 12 I worshipped the d 864 13 laughing D. in his sneer 722 24 lead the measure 264 17 let us call thee d 876 24 mounting d. in the heart 21 21 on the d. s own pillion 157 11 owes tribute to the d 408 9 pays a toll to the d 239 28 place the d. dwells in 362 13 pride made the d 644 4 purports any evil 396 10 sacrificed to the D 689 21 saint abroad, and d. at home . . 383 6 sends cooks 139 11 sends us cooks 138 8 shame the d 821 22, 822 9 speak truly, shame the d 740 26 sugar o'er the d. himself 383 20 synonym for the d 542 23 tempts us not 784 16 that told me I did well 186 27 the D. did grin 380 20 the d. made sin 644 4 thed. to nay 102 19 the d. understands Welsh 381 17 the ingredient is a d 399 18 thou wast made ad 886 26 to serve the D. in 383 16 toward the D.'s house 889 19 was God or D 99 5 was sick 159 12 what d. this melancholy is 505 17 what the d. was he doing 771 14 when most I play the d 833 19 which the d. design'd 889 1 whoops as he whooped 44 6 whose honesty the d 227 10 will have a chapel 118 3 will not have me damned 363 21 will shake her chain 771 6 with d. damn'd 827 21 world, flesh and the d 239 16 young hermit, old d 923 24 you the blacker d 127 4 see also Devil pp. 192, 193 Devilish-excused his d. deeds. . . .551 4 otherwise it were d 575 17 tough and d. sly 98 26 Devils-all the d. are here 363 22 and fight liked 728 19 ask but the parings 771 6 being offended 895 6 charcoal d. used as fuel 364 3 fightin' like d. for 401 2 many d. at Worms 192 21 more d. than hell 193 1$ Boonest tempt 784 26 'tis d. must print 633 23 we are d. to ourselves 293 18 Devine-si tu peux 113 10 Devise-diversite" c'est ma d '.830 29 Devised-by the enemy 222 16 Devoir-le d. des juges 410 11 D6vot-pour etre d. je n'en 490 19 Devote-she lets us d 289 12 we d. ourselves to God 315 21 Devotee-whon soars the Host 409 6 of Gospel of Getting On 761 22 Devotees-in peculiar villages 522 23 Devotion-acts of d. to God 368 7 and ev'n d 34 22 attracted his eyes' sad d 400 16 daughter of 46 8 object of universal d 522 23 patience, courage 686 2 still prayer of d. 627 10 to something afar 189 19 's visage and pious action 383 20 DeVots-dans lame dead 661 11 Devour-still threat'ning to d. me. 363 13 whom he may d 193 7 worry and d. each other 845 6 Devoured-as fast as they are.'. . .799 18 Devouring-all-d. all-detroying. . . .800 12 Devours-sudden blush d. them. .. 73 20 time d. all things 797 7 Devout-Ah, to be d., I am 490 19 enter heart of the d 661 11 yet cheerful ; pious 298 8 Dew-a dell of d. 315 5 as d. at morning 470 1 as sunlight drinketh d 419 14 as thed. to the blossom 509 15 as the sun the morning d 167 15 at midday the d. cumbers 764 11 bendethe wyth the d 146 20 blow in the d. of morning 356 3 bright d. is shaking 579 19 bright with autumn d 310 6 bring'st down gentle d 556 7 brought on by d. and sun 681 9 chaste as morning d 181 8 cheerful drops like d 278 7 cold upon the ground 575 1 dabbled on their stalks 614 3 debauchee of d 205 11 diamonds in their infant d 781 6 drank the evening d 680 5 dropped with d. from leaves. . .591 21 Evening's d. could fill 155 13 exhaust the fragrant d 64 3 falling like d 47 22 faltering as falls the d 751 14 fed it with silver d 698 23 for thy sighe of d 382 30 from his eye often wet it 400 16 gazed through clear d 458 9 gems of morning d 752 13 golden d. of sleep 203 20 heath-flower dashed the d 286 18 honey-heavy d. of slumber 720 7 hundred fields might spill d 3 12 in the dawning and the d 481 11 into a sea of d 110 8 keps its ain drap o' d 764 1 like d. on the mountain 463 9 liquid d. of youth 924 2 much d. many showers 814 11 newly wash'd with d 62 15 of languid love 720 20 of Pulpit Eloquence 631 5 of thy birth is of 70 18 of yon high eastern hill 529 23 on his thin robe 141 13 on their heads like d 72 8 on the mountain 175 14 on the tip of a leaf 453 24 patter of d 38 22 primrose, drenched in d 280 1 pure as d. and pick'd 682 10 rained a ghastly d 11 19 resolve itself into ad 190 9 ropes are taut with the d 703 16 rose-buds in morning d 678 22 roses newly wash'd with d 895 10 shaken the tremulous d 157 4 shall weep thy fall 162 3 sweat, resembling d. of night . .350 4 sweet as d. &hut in a lily's 458 6 teemed her refreshing d 633 9 that drops hath infected 140 6 the d. dries up 287 10 timely d. of sleep 719 3 under the sod and the d 726 12 upon a thought 47 22 wash'd with morning d 681 10 wet by the d. it grew 591 17 wonibe of morning d 254 9 Dewdrop-a d. on the lotus leaf. . . 453 26 brighter in the d. glows 624 26 evory d. and nun-drop 193 28 on the rose 782 10 pleasure is fniil like ad 601 23 protects the hugering d 699 22 seen the d. clinging 529 s woman like ad 108 12 see alao Dew 193, 194 Dew-drops-fall soft , 824 1 DIANA on fields of heaven 749 2 on her lonely altars 281 10 sprinkled o'er her 413 4 see also Dew 193, 194 Dews-alone to heavenly d 457 17 balmy d. of Sleep 716 24 drip earthward 834 12 each flower the d 238 16 eternal d. of Helicon 551 6 falling d. with spangles 824 10 MotherofD 530 8 of solace 205 12 of summer night 526 11 of the evening 193 25 of true repentance 665 14 sheds unwholesome d 877 21 that waken 123 10 tossing their lovely d 750 17 twilight d. his wrath 28 5 twilight's soft d 824 12 Dewy-as the morning 681 6 the d. morn 528 18 Dewy-feathered-entice thed. sleep7l9 2 Dexrorsum-hic d. abit 236 24 Dexterity-in his profession 776 19 Dextra-mihi Deus 350 9 rubente d 349 28 Dextre-lumine Aeon d 227 19 Dextro-quid tarn d. pede 411 19 Dhia-th' an' am an D 401 3 Di-faciles, peccasse 711 12 non homines, non di 606 20 pia facta vident 186 9 tempora di superi 826 15 see also Gods pp. 321-325 Diable-jeune hermite, vieil d. . . .923 24 que d. ailoit-il faire 771 14 Diabolical-tree of d. knowledge. .440 7 Diabolus-inveniat occupatum 909 18 Diadem-bird, whose tail's ad.. .591 10 him who wears the regal d 684 21 precious d. stole 786 15 the sky 728 9 weareth in his d 152 7 with a d. of snow 532 8 Diadema-4iic d. [tulit] 148 22 Diademe-tyran qu' avec un d . . .825 7 Diadems-bring d. and fagots 161 16 Dial-as the d. to the sun 767 14 did ride upon a d.'s point 452 21 more tedious than the d 479 2 numbered on floral d 413 4 o'er the d. glides a shade 768 6 shadow on the d 814 16 sun d. quaint and gray 767 17 then my d. goes not true 427 20 thou breathing d! 767 22 true as the d. to the sun 767 16 Dialect-a Babylonish d 460 4 he had thed 809 2 taught the d. they speak 69 21 Dialogue-ape the swoln d 4 9 until in their d 301 25 wooden d. and sound 6 6 Dials-carve out d. quaintly 768 5 on the d. of the world 767 25 Diamants-les d. et les perles 406 5 Dianieter-her d. to an inch is 525 11 Diamond-cut out of an entire d. .897 22 displaces thy neighbor d 247 8 drinks thy purest rays 406 19 emulate the d 249 21 its sands are d. sparks 800 7 like ad. in the sky 752 2 like a great rough d 493 9 moon put forth d. peak. 526 8 point of a d 49 11 quadrangular of d. form 89 19 sense is the d 698 14 single d. star 749 16 the d.'s virtues 227 18 wit apart, it is a d. still 698 14 Diamonds-cut d 308 5, 639 24 in their infant dew 781 6 not deck'd with d 135 16 pearls from d. dropped 722 16 rarest things . . . d 406 6 veins of d. m thine eyes 246 19 Dian-hangs on D.'s temple 108 21 like D.'s kiss, unasked 472 8 Diana-burnt the temple of D .... 256 12 of the Ephesians 321 9 's rangers false themselves 84 8 tones of the golden D 552 10