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 DAD DANGERS Dad-my brother's father d 900 12 toddlin, to meet their D 369 9 DsBdalea-Iiile ceratis ope D 387 21 Dffimon-iegrotat D 159 12 at d., homini quum struit 396 10 convaluit 159 12 Daemoais-hominia, d., atque dei..2S7 15 Daffodil-see p. 155 Daffodillies-brazen helm of d 278 2 fill their cups 20 1 Daffodilly-and drooping d 281 17 Daffodils-all the d. are blowing. .307 14 it's raining d 655 9 mirth of d 38 17 so sweet the d 413 6 thinks in clever d 617 19 West wind and d .873 14 see ako Daffodil p. 355 Daffy-down-dilly-came up 155 12 Daft-craft hae put me d SS7 8 Daggar-is this a d. drawing 34 16 of the mind 34 16 Dagger-in my mouth 906 6 my d. muzzled 509 1 smiles at thedrawn d 142 8 Daggers-been at d 197 7 speak d. to her, but use 383 21 Dago-I was made by a 1) 552 10 Dahin-mocht ich mit dir 572 9 Daily-his own heart he eats 365 20 wonder d. fresh 497 21 Daintier-hath the d. sense 566 1 Dainties-fedofthed.thatarebred.658 3 hold your d. cheap, sir 867 22 such d . to them, their health . . . 485 1 Dainty-and delicious 211 9 bits make rich 214 17 Dairy-taste the smell of d 6S2 13 this I call my d, 28016 Dairy-Maid-inquires 153 19 Daisies-and O the d. blow. 279 21 are shining there 750 17 buttercups and d. spun their. . . 279 1 in phrases . . . of d 617 19 let chem live upon 282 9 richer flower than d 155 19 Bheets o' d. white 746 16 stars are the d 156 10, 751 4 that meadow those d . 27S 12 the d. are rose-scented 279 22 those pearled Arcturi 281 9 when d. and buttercups 278 13 when d. pied and violets 281 4 see also Daisy pp. 155, 156 Daisy-every little d. in the grass. 547 17 fair is the daisy that 88 5 like April d. on the grass 350 4 lowly d. sweetlv blows 356 5 no d. makes comparison 252 10 the D., by the shadow 699 22 the d. is fair 279 10 the d., primrose, violet 281 21 see also Daisy pp. 155, 156 Dale-bedeck the green d 146 18 from neither hill nor d 69 18 under the hawthorn in d 356 8 Dalliance-primrose path of d. .. .631 11 Dallies-he who d. is 200 13 Dam-as if it never made ad 355 16 his d. while fond of Mars 323 6 like an unnatural d 337 7 not worth a twopenny d 919 16 Damask-feed on her d. cheek. . . .480 2 rose you see 893 13 sweet commixture shown 895 1 Dame-he that will win his d 899 9 "la belle d. sans merci" 732 10 mourn'd the d, of Ephesus .... 899 20 Nature gave him 865 2 Nature has designed 513 7 Nature's minstrels 69 12 Notre D. des Neiges 723 7 wretched is the d 869 26 Dames-le porter difficile aux d. . .695 16 of ancient days 157 7 struts his d. before 124 2 to bachelors and d 38 8 Damn-and perjure all the rest. . .668 18 it with improvements 600 2 not ad. for their damning.. ..664 2 not d. the sharper 307 6 pettifoggers d. their souls 430 22 praises one another d 625 2 strong to d. not memorise 744 19 the age 49 19 the rest that write 150 24 those authors 150 6 with faint praise 690 11 Damna-farnae ac fidei d 101 5 minus consueta 12 9 Damnation-fire and distilled d. . .875 11 hounds of d 848 6 of his taking-off 838 15 round the land 623 7 suffer wet d. to run through. . .399 23 to d. add greater than that. . . 190 11 will fall on sacred cause 850 1 Damnatur-index d. cum nocens ..411 6 Damn'd-art thou d,, Hubert 149 18 Damned-all silent and all d 708 25 be d. if you do 662 19 be him that first cries 856 23 beneath all depth in hell 415 1 better be d. than mentioned. . .259 19 common d. shun society 763 5 devil will not have me d 363 21 die and be d 651 2 disinheriting countenance 252 8 doubts is d 200 13 foremost shall be d. to fame. . .258 14 for never a kind's son 774 7 I'd have seen him d. ere 92 13 if he eat 200 17 let the d. one dwell 650 28 many of the rich are d 622 l me to all eternity 699 13 minutes tells he o'er 401 12 no soul to be d 87 18 so d. as melancholy 505 13 the public be d 649 5 to everlasting fame 25S 18 told him to be d 704 9 use that word in hell 56 23 what else is d. to fame 259 1 whether d. or not 895 23 Damning-black as d. drops. 412 1, 774 2 careless of the d. sin 563 16 not a damn for their d 664 2 those they have no mind 710 24 tho't stuck in ray throat 403 13 Damnosa-quid non imminuit. . . .795 6 Damnum-dilatio d. habet 794 13 Damns-en tirely d. her fame 894 3 Damozel-the blessed D. lean'd.. .361 13 Damp-besides d., worms, andrats 81 9 fell round the path 72 20 moist, unpleasant body 653 2 Damps-amid these earthly d 360 21 in D. Comforters 80 16 mid dewy d. and murky glade .391 13 Damsel-a strolling d 667 14 deftly shod 705 16 in his pride, before the d 591 16 that walks in the morning 483 18 Dan-to Beersheba 810 18 Danaos-timeo D. et dona 313 7 Danaum-accipe D. insidias 106 6 Dance-and Provencal song 876 1 barefoot on her wedding 499 21 come and join the d 273 10 daughters. . . shall d 51 16 decent measur'd D. of all 536 13 delightful measure or a d 387 14 doctor or a d 114 4 forests should d. again 713 11 grave matron d. with girls 5 1 have the Pyrrhic d .181 19 head of Flora's d 723 17 heart d. with joy 247 18 in the torch-d. circling 314 27 lead'st along in airy d 676 11 learn 'd to d 50 14 let's d. and sing 116 32 no more at holiday 533 6 od the edgep of time :. .453 24 polka-dots began lively d 538 14 ruffians d. and leap 856 24 soul d. upon a jig 539 2 stream did glide and d 863 18 their wayward round 548 7 they d. high and low 512 15 while others d. and play 348 11 whirled in white-linked d 322 24 ye a hornpipe 745 10 see also Dancing pp. 156-158 Danced-along the dingy days 77 10 fairies d. last night 253 17 on their stalks 26 1 there was a star d 512 6 upon the hearth 484 15 where late they d. before 549 3 Dancer-perfect d. climbs 158 1 Dancers-twelve d. are dancing. . . 157 9 Dances-as she d. in the sun 123 10 does not walk, but it d 332 13 hushing d. languished 926 27 midnight d. and public 518 7 on the green 477 9 she d. such a way 286 11 the d. ended 254 1 to their d. more than 322 21 wheels of dizzying d 157 10 with the hours 680 19 Dancing-a jig and bowing 572 20 as she were d. home 549 16. before the fitful gale R8 13 comes a. from the east 501 10 dimples that d. meet by the. . .429 6 down thy water-breake 85 4 ever d. round the pole 527 21 flirting, skimming along 723 16 is d. in yonder green bower 512 15 singing and d. alone 761 IS spirits dancing on needle 745 12 to come d. over the bridge. ., .483 2 see also Dancing 156-158 Dan Cupid-wrote wihh glee 902 14 Dandalo-onehourofblindoldD.. 13 10 Dandelion-said a young d 158 17 Dandelions-and star-disked d 279 12 queerly called d 158 14 Dandis-quam accipiundis 416 7 Danger-above all d 319 1 all your d. is in discord 333 1 and Fear her d 875 1 bring it into d 829 16 companions in their d 267 26 conquer without d 129 18 could d. brave 886 23 delay always heeds d 187 7 each extreme to equal d 246 3 free him from all d 763 8 full of depth and d 887 20 great d. of being dull 758 3 in allowing a pedestal 366 15 in extreme d. fear 267 19 in so great ad 375 28 in their eye 896 9 jaws of d. and of death 856 19 keep aloof; there's d 73? 21 nature shrinks from 267 13 neither by glory, nor d 268 23 of violent death 446 5 share cne common d 828 8 strength in times of d 494 7 tempt ad 829 9 the d. o'er both are requited. .287 16 there's d. on the deep 548 13 to a blank of d 551 18 to give the best advice 10 21 to such as be sick 792 1 to worthy d 96 6 truth attended with d 820 20 until we have faced d 143 1 when in d. not before 2S7 16 where d. or dishonour lurks 382 17 will wink on opportunity 571 4 without d. of a riot 724 3 Dangereux-geDS sanB bruit d. . . .708 24 qu' un ignorant ami 385 24 Dangerous-a d. fellow 645 23 as an ignorant friend 385 24 delays d. in war 845 19 demur, you're straightway d. . .396 6 for the feeble brain 317 7 fruit d. to be touched 304 6 insincerity is the most d 712 11 is that temptation 785 2 less d. is the offence 50 12 little learning is d. thing 436 8 nothing more d 291 14 only rather more d 690 18 not less d. than communism. . . 331 s silent people are d 708 i4 sincerity is a d. thing 712 16 sometime accounted d. folly. . .328 15 so prove. . . too d 509 1 therefore are they d 227 11 to be of no church isd 663 20 see also Danger 158-160 Dangers-bring fears, and fears. . . 267 16 brings d., troubles, cares 684 21