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1040 DAY on the third d. Socrates 203 6 onward to eternal d 464 6 opener of the d 403 3 open to adorn the d 249 24 our eternal d 359 20 out of night 190 23 outpost of advancing d 512 21 pageant of a d 632 17 parting d. dies 823 18 parting d. linger and play 525 4 peace rules the d. where 588 12 pleasures of the present d 444 6 poor possession of the d 446 6 posy while d. ran by 794 21 powerful King of D 769 15 promise himself another d 798 20 promise of your early d 252 23 radiant eyes of d 824 20 raise them up at last d 664 18 rare as a d. in June 413 5 reappearinad 232 8 repose till dawn of d 172 26 returning d. by d 81 19 reversed the toils of d 909 16 right the d. must win 674 18 rival in the light of d 387 18 Home was not built in a d 678 1 sacred lamp of d 770 1 seated one d. at the organ 539 7 seen the d. of wrong 196 3 seize the present d 795 3 shall see in a summer's d 492 7 shock of d 769 11 short d. has closed 166 3 shou'd dawn with the d 721 7 shun the d 52 15 shuts the eye of d 164 9 shuts up the d. of life 720 19 sightless eyeball pour the d 319 12 signal of a goodly d 824 19 since the d. I found thee 91 26 since thy d. began 767 22 singer of an empty d 719 6 sleep neither night nor d 720 9 smite thee by d 644 IS smite the hills with d 769 11 soda-water thed.after 874 22 some d. love shall claim 304 20 some d. of days 505 7 some d. some sweet d 304 20 sounds in break of d 499 13 so wonderful and white 764 15 star, d.'s harbinger 501 .10 suit the newer d 814 5 sunless d. went down 823 19 sunset of our d 13 11 supreme d. has come 179 21 takes his one d.'s rest 490 22 take the whole long d 810 7 tears of the young last ad... .783 18 tedious is this d 33 7 tender eye of pitiful d 556 17 that d. I recollect 325 1 that hous'd their annual grain. 1819 that lingers out the d 450 18 that never finds the d 556 19 that rose with much of 70 10 that star of the d 474 15 the cheerful d. from night 530 6 the D. but one 554 18 the d. is aye fair 361 9 the d. is spent 824 3 the d. that comes betwixt 689 3 the long d. wanes 239 7 the meanest have their d 258 19 then liberty like d 438 9 there's not a d. the longest. . . .525 12 the sad accounting d 288 10 the sun from the d 58014 the very D. paused 823 15 third d. comes a frost 492 1 this d. I breathed first 452 35 this place, this d 609 11 tho' only for a d 583 3 thou art my single d 689 2 thoughtful d. from dawn 70 10 thoughts feed nightly 734 18 thou hast done by d 096 10 threehoursad 450 1 through the live-long d 582 9 through the roughest d 799 8 till on some fated d 665 18 j till that d. plane God 401 » W the end of the d 271 21 to celebrate this d 861 11 to gaudy d. denies 58 11 toils of the d 415 14 to muffle up the d 557 7 too deep for shallow D 555 1 to the d 849 13 treads the heels of d 482 3 'twixt d. and night 720 1 two nights to every d 626 10 unclose hifl cheering eye 704 15 until the break of a 454 17 until the d.'s out 908 1 unto the perfect d 414 17 voices pursue him by d 607 10 wait ... for a different d 784 15 waiting for opening d 251 6 wake the dawning d 70 3 walk with us d. by d 455 4 watches . . . the orb of d 768 18 wears on, and time 767 19 we keep the d 271 8 welcome the d. which 389 13 we live, a d. we die 793 6 whatever the d. brings 305 1 what hour o' th' d 435 6 whaur hae ye been a' d 900 17 when d. is done 238 16 when I'll be going 202 19 when the d. shall be 467 17 wherefore set out one d 561 6 whether 'twere d. or night 525 11 which crowns Desire 762 2 which thou fearest as thy last . 175 23 while the d. ran by 446 4 wild was the d 184 2 withers inad 167 14 without all hope of d 72 16 without a tomorrow 736 14 without having a will 666 10 with sorrow from d. to d 487 17 with the Antipodes 799 10 see also Day pp. 161-163 Daybook-good deeds in his d 186 18 keeps his dreadful d. open 7 14 Daybreak-everywhere 162 15 to purple d 201 19 white tremendous d 161 8 Daylight-can see a church by d. .249 22 darkness rose as d. sunk 55 24 foul shame to nap by d 768 17 must in death your d. finish. . .442 7 of honor 811 9 the d. of Life 708 6 the d. that awakes him 427 7 watch the d. die 823 20 when d. appears 791 1 Days-adieu my beautiful d 293 24 all our d. are number'd 763 4 all the d. of her life 497 5 ancient of d 45 16 and nights have sorrows 734 17 and nights imperishable 793 2 and the measure of my d 450 15 appropinque an end 304 24 a race of other d 439 8 are as the yellow leaf 13 12 are nights to see 3 7 are still and bright 557 6 are swifter than a post 618 2 are yet all spring 66 15 as all our d. should be 689 9 as in d. of yore 855 4 as in the d. of old 471 13 beautiful as d. can be 562 10 blest and distinguished d 70 13 brave d. of old 83 4, 827 20 brighten all our future d 12 7 city of glorious d 552 4 danced along the dingy d 77 10 dark d. of autumn rain 562 10 depends the rest of our d 66 5 do with all the d 2 18 down the d. I fled Him 320 7 drawing d. out 264 23 fair prosperous d 306 2 fall from d. that have been 505 1 find thee after many d 80 10 flee away with no 797 6 flight of future d 305 12 former d. were better 794 10 for tho rest of his d 31 13 friend of my better d 338 15 friendships in d. of time 299 7 gives us in these d. new 434 21 DAYS golden d. fruitful 186 3 happy d. unclouded 368 10 hero born in better d 14 14 he takes Communion 662 20 his d. are as grass 450 16 Iaddtomyd 556 8 if few the d. I lived 323 4 immovable for three d. past.. .655 8 in modern d. no two 756 8 in the d. that are no more 580 4 in these troublesome d 223 17 is of few d. and full of 490 6 King Charles's golden d 683 11 lang, lang d. o' simmer 764 1 length of d. is in her right 637 23 length of d. their date 422 23 life with multitude of d 447 2 light of other d. around 508 1 light of other d. is faded 582 2 live all the d. of your life 803 14 live laborious d 258 5 long as twenty d 113 1 lost of all d 428 17 loved three whole d 133 7 map of d. outworn 252 7 melancholy d. have come 5120 mellow, ripened d 51 23 mixtures of more happy d 350 17 must be dark and dreary 655 6 my d. are past 231 12 my d. go on 189 28 my salad d 923 25 new d. new ways pass by 768 9 number our d 15 22 objects known in better d 12 1 of absence 3 4 of d. that are no more 507 8 of instants spun to d 448 7 of labor 627 19 of life's short measure 880 26 of man's pilgrimage 885 20 of old and d. to be 840 23 of our tropic youth 923 4 of our years 1521 of peace and slumberous 589 G of rejoicing are gone 582 11 o'langsyne 301 6 O lost d. of delight 661 4 our d. begin with trouble 449 7 pride of these our d 924 8 regret for wasted d 578 2 Sabbath of my d 15 17 see golden d. fruitful 186 3 see thy wholesome d. again 825 19 seven d. and nights 479 2 shadow of my d 700 10 ahalt end thy blissful d 588 23 short our happy d. appear 795 10 should speak 879 26 siege of battering d 799 17 since d. of the old regime 400 8 so pass our d 450 13 so shall thy strength be 756 4 Btoryofourd 798 2 sunny and cloudy d 766 15 sweet childish d 113 1 sweeter d. are thine 501 7 teach me my d. to number .... 882 4 telling of halcyon d. begun 353 3 that cannot die 163 18 that she brings 772 8 that's in the week 689 3 that were earlier 241 19 the d. grow shorter 455 4 the old d. recalling 649 18 those glorious d. when 653 11 tho' short 'ning 15 13 three continuous d 379 15 tiiree whole d. to wait 800 18 through all my d 848 15 through long d. of labor 537 22 to lengthen our d 554 1 to loose good d 902 12 unless on holy d. or so 883 11 vary your vile d. and nights. . .273 12 was heard in ancient d 558 3 weeks and months seem 508 15 we have seen better d 519 15 well spent 545 20 when both are cheering 54 7 when the d. were ages 547 16 when we went gypsying 39 14 will finish up year 799 4 winding up d. with toil 720 6