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1198 NIGHT NIX how pleasant is Saturday n. . .328 19 icy air of n 68 3 I hear this passing n 558 3 illumination of the n 314 25 impending n. darkens 298 20 infant crying in the n 56 3, 918 2 infinite day excludes n 362 3 infolds the day 824 6 in the darkest n. last star 377 11 in the darkness of the n 378 16 in the forests of the n 792 2 in the n. imagining 269 18 in the n. so black 365 12 in the solemn n 210 2 into n. new constellations 700 21 in winter I get up at n 112 10 is calm and cloudless 750 13 is far off 765 6 isn't more n. than day 733 23 is without a sire 163 10 is without sleep 756 24 itself brighter than day 869 22 Joy ruled the day, Love the n .409 9 keen and frosty n 310 6 kingdom of perpetual n 177 23 lantern of the n 525 10 leading her mother, n 239 6 lie before me and behind 506 15 lie upon the wings of n 723 13 life's long n. is ended 464 6 lifting the n.'s black veil 401 3 light in the darkest n 731 20 lightning in thecolliedn 754 16 light translateth n 125 15 lives went out in the n 728 4 long n. of her deep hair 349 18 long n. of waiting 202 19 long the n. seems 551 9 lovely as a Lapland n 17 24 look around for n 765 6 looks upon many n. flowers. . . . 526 6 lost in distant n 83 1 lover's tongues by n 479 1G made n. gorgeous 855 12 makes n. hideous 556 6 makes the n. morning 735 20 making bright the n. . . . 535 10 many a n. I saw the Pleiads . . . 273 8 many a watchful n 90 19 Master of this n. of Spring 626 7 meadows of n. 750 17 meaner beauties of the n 752 10 moon in water seen by n 250 2 morning steals upon the n 161 1 my n. of life 16 15 nature's laws lay hid in n 456 23 needs a n.'s repose 911 9 newly chased the n 46 17 news fitting to the n 554 5 no day not followed by n 162 11 no n. has followed 898 1 nor n. of waking 728 12 nor the moon by n 644 18 now is the time of n 34 17 o'er n.'s brim! 161 9 of an unknown hereafter 793 12 of Chaos and of N 97 G of darkness and shades 97 4 of that noonday n 456 9 oft in the stilly n 508 1 one never ending n 166 3 one n. is awaiting us 170 8 one shadow of n 655 20 on n.'s Plutonian shore 656 10 passed a miserable n 203 19 pierce the n, like stars 392 3 piercing the n.'s dull ear 378 19 Pilot, 'tia a fearful n 548 is portals of the n 823 20 purple as the n 578 2 purple shallows of the n 751 14 quiet as a street at n 465 1 recall that n. in June , 413 l reign of Chaos and old N 740 8 repay the wrongs of n 163 4 revellers and shades of n 254 3 rule the n 750 24 sable goddess 557 8 sacred queen of n 527 22 sad and solemn n 749 3 see the n. is fair 277 15 sentries of the shadow'y n 751 5 set in azure n 751 12 shades of everlasting n 797 11 shades of n. were falling 20 19 shadow of a starless n 190 16 shadows of n 162 16 shall watch all n 499 24 shelter through the n 275 9 ships that pass in the n 505 4 sick of the n.'s debauch 485 5 silver lining on the n 122 23 singeth all night long 427 22 sleeping woods all n 84 16 sleep in the long long n 857 17 smiles on the frowning n 529 27 snores out the watch of n 720 4 soft stillness and the n 539 24 son of the sable N 717 13 's son was driving hiB chariot. . 46 19 soon n. will be upon you 446 8 sound of revelry by n 271 1 stars break up the N 752 3 stars of the summer n 750 15 stars stand sentinel by n 751 7 stars which n.'s blue arch 781 5 startle the dull n 427 13 stays these couriers 617 17 steers in a stormy n 889 8 stew all n. in my own 650 6 storm and darkness 791 3 submissively retire 769 12 such a n. Medea gather'd 504 2 suit of n 363 20 summer n. has a smile 764 18 summe up at n 696 10 sunk in eternal n 795 21 sure as n. follows day 602 1 taken stars from the n 580 14 talked the n. away 726 is ten thousand shine 752 12 that first we met 678 6 that no morn shall break 175 2 the dark-blue hunter 824 13 the less by n . , altera 46 2 the InVincIining stars shows. . .565 10 the n. is still 117 8 the n.'s first star outshone 824 16 the noon-tide n 735 20 the other dipt in n 453 16 the stars by n 458 11 think it were not n 249 26 this aen. every n 738 1 thoughts by n. often filled 839 20 through empty vaulted n 26 is through shades of n 131 17 through the black n 704 14 through the long n. will 1 454 17 time I shall not forget 509 7 toiling upward in the n 425 1 to its solemn n 768 12 to many a watchful n.! 720 4 tore the azure robe of n 274 11 tranquil hour of n 2 23 trip we after n.'s shade 254 6 'twas the necklace of n 770 10 under the frown of n 915 l unto n. showeth knowledge . . . 163 3 upon a showery n 158 16 upon the cheek of n 62 12 very noon of n 512 19 vile contagion of the n 706 22 waking from a weary n 172 13 walks at dead of n 33 22 was dark and stormy 462 19 was drawing her curtain 824 11 was our friend 190 4 watches of the n 661 5 waxing so fast n. to n 526 6 went on to work till n 25 5 western sky in the n 457 11 what care if n. come soon 395 13 what they blame at n 569 25 when I have had a bad n 718 14 when n. comes 203 13 when woods grow still 574 17 whether 'twere day or n 525 11 who doth not look for n 754 18 wi' balmy breath 764 1 wide womb of uncreated n 3*^9 8 will be in love with n 479 20 winds creep from leaf 655 17 with all its fires 56S 4 without a morning 465 21 writer lies down at n 408 8 yon heaven of n 751 26 sen also Night pp. 554-557 Night-oap-deck'd his brows 3122 NigmVflies-with buzzing n 720 3 NigmVdew-Iees of the n 812 12 Nightrgown-down stairs in his n„ 55 16 Nightingale-about us peal'd n 307 20 all but the wakeful n 238 22 among the sheltering 900 14 chants the silvery n 69 18 dies for shame 702 5 does sit so late 314 28 each pause the n. had made. . .555 2 feathers from an 840 16 has a lyre of gold 69 17 in lark and n. we see 427 16 invasion and a mid-day 870 9 leave to the n. her shady 428 8 life is a last year's n 445 24 merrier than the n 461 8 no music in the n 480 11 nought but the n.'s song 544 8 one n. for twenty 678 15 sings as sweetly as a n 895 10 sings round it 680 8 that in branches sang 747 16 the n.'s high note 238 15 was mute 537 4 see also Nightingale pp. 557-559 Nightingales-are singing 202 19 twenty caged n. do sing 540 4 upon glow-worms feed 557 13 Nigntmare-Life-in-Death 34 2 Nights-against my window-pane.877 8 all days are n. to see tilL 3 7 and n. with sleep 720 6 Checker-board of N. and Days.449 14 devoid of ease 537 22 I fled Him down the n 320 7 in careless slumber 134 16 long n. employ 226 7 of rest 627 19 profit of their shining n. 46 6 purple robes cause watchful n.. 291 23 seven days and n 479 2 short as are the n. 506 3 sleepless n. to him who wears. .684 21 the n. grow longer 455 4 three sleepless n. I passed 398 18 two n- to every day 626 10 waste long n 902 12 see also Night pp. 554-557 Nightshade-fox-glove and n. side281 1 Nigris-candidfl, de n 183 7 Nigroque-aimiUima cygno 69 20 Nihil-operosa n. agunt 561 16 quod fuit ante n 65 20 vox et praetera n 840 16 Nihilo-de n. nihil 561 12 Nihilum-et redit in n 65 20 redit n. res ulla 561 10 Nile-allegory on banks of N 104 27 all the worms of N 714 24 dam waters of the N. 294 20 forever new and old 559 6 giant by N.'s famous flood 218 8 hums the songs of the N 287 1 or mouths of the N 327 18 outvenoms the worms of N 559 8 prostrate N. or Rhine 675 24 Nili-vel divitis ostia N 327 18 Nilo-nil igitur fieri de n 561 9 Nilus-higher N. swells 559 7 rather on N.'s mud 129 26 Nimble-and airy servitors 905 4 youth is n 924 6 Nimini-pirnini-pfonouncing n. . . .902 20 Nimirum-hic ego sum 848 S Nimis-ne quis n 420 16 utile et ne quid n 601 28 ut ne quid n 520 19 Nimrod-^irst the bloody chase. . . 10S 10 Nine-lives instead of one 91 14 nor more than n 271 4 Nine-pence-in ready money 740 22 Ninety-eight-to speak of n 586 1 Ninny-Handel's but a n 126 2 Niobe-like N., all tears 894 16 of nations! 8S7 14 Nipote-a Dio quasi en 43 12 Nipped-aff ection but 'twas n 474 9 Nirvana-in the rest of N 669 6 Nitentia-defodiet condetque n.,. .795 7 Nitidum-ine pinguem et n 775 S sffipius isse diem 766 15 Nives-Sancta Maria ad N 723 8 Nix-neque n. acri oonoreta 323