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656 1 branch of piety d.inspires 321 6 by d. we quote 654 6 change. . . becomes a d 831 6 day of d. and wonder 494 6 dearlilyofd 458 1 divine things d. it 739 3 do we meet d. or joy. 571 3 drooping spirits in d 206 9 each mother's son 862 21 each other with tender d 472 6 enjoy d. with llbertie 547 16 glowing guilt exalts keen d 346 9 go to 't with d 87 6 gravestone of a dead d 162 16 greensleeves was my d 469 20 hath a joy in it 430 2 harmony or true d 236 6 have a degree of d 187 27 he drank d 578 15 heirs of truth and pure d 609 11 he must d. in virtue 835 8 her sole d. to vex 896 6 his d. were dolphin-like 596 1 if there's d. in love, 'tis 467 16 in harm 59 7 in you all the time 699 5 in your arms was still d 465 1 kiss your hair in my d 418 7 labour we d. in physics pain. . .425 16 lady of my d 702 23 lap me in d 805 15 like a vision of d 740 21 lose their dear d 260 2 lost days of d 661 4 Man's dearest d 895 20 mischief is thy great d 636 26 my ever new d 891 19 never too late f or d 556 1 not been d. of mankind 309 11 of opening new pursuit 657 2 other account than d 226 5 paint the meadows with d 281 4 Phantom of d 897 19 planets who choir his d 553 1 reapers hail thee with d 527 6 relish with divine d 316 12 ring out their d 68 4 sacred and home-felt d 72 26 seek tod 779 7 she's my d 893 20 sorrowing soul I pour d 595 13 strange, sweet, lonely d 204 2 sweet d. quiet life affords 666 24 temple of impure d 783 26 their prime d 109 13 there is no greater d 712 13 tho' dreams of d 912 4 to be flattered 276 9 to feed on, as d 188 1 took d. in thy praises 256 16 turn d. into a sacrifice 602 26 we have mounted in d 96 22 whereon nay hopes d 440 13 who wept with d 506 21 with a crystalline d 68 3 with its own d 58 6 with large d. foretells 528 1 woman's dearest d 895 20 Dehghted-God's own ear listens d.538 S Delightful-both wise and both d.615 10 conversation perfectly d 710 4 half so d. as a wife 869 1 looked d. as it passed 495 21 more d. than permanent 573 1 nothing d. without love 470 19 society is wonderfully d 725 5 then d. misery no more 404 17 Delights-all d. are vain 575 21 hence all your vain d 506 3 joy d. in joy 409 27 king of intimate d 877 16 man d. not me 491 25 necessities, not for d 667 1 never done with his d 336 18 sorrows woven with d 734 17 to scorn d. and live 258 6 violent d. have violent ends. . . 188 2 which present are 557 18 Delinquencies-has a family of d.670 27 Delinquency-every unpunished d.670 27 until it reach d 413 11 Delinquent-voice shook the d 267 23 Deliranfr-quidquid d. regeB 684 6 Delirat-ingenium d. linguaque. . .309 14 Delitto-S chi '1 pensa 148 8 d la inf amia 148 7 per d. mai lieto 148 9 Deliver-it from wilfulness 871 18 them like a man of the 554 3 to enable us to d 421 23 DeUverance-afterd.alikerequited.287 17 commemorated as day of d 368 7 offered from darts 588 22 Delivered-upon mellowing of. .387 10 Deliverer-our. . . .Father and d.. .861 15 Delivery-suggest their own d 573 6 through d. orators 573 5 Dell-a d. of dew 315 5 and mountain d 68 6 pure as the lily in the d 472 2 Dells-shall adorn thy d 280 11 Delos-where D. rose 342 4 Delphian-the D. vales 338 11 Delphic-a D. sword 572 6 Delphinum-appingit sylvis 576 10 Deluded-kind of Heaven to be d.841 6 we may be d 36 6 Deluder-thou grand D 481 16 Deluding-Hope's d. glass .839 10 Deluge-after us the d 305 17 all, and avarice 140 11 apres nous le d 305 17 as it should d. once again 342 23 the rain a d. showers 791 5 Delusion-but under some d 438 2 hence dear d 839 23 mockery and a snare 431 8 of youth 13 19 without d. or imposture 439 19 Delusive-vain and hollow 378 9 Delve-some must d 203 13 Delver-in earth's clod 55 8 Demagogue-a d. ascends 20 9 Demand-more than she'll d 414 20 Demands-strong minds, great. . .489 18 thy loud-tongued blood d 342 23 your praise. 47 23 Dem'd-damp, moist, unpleasant. .653 2 life is one d. horrid grind 444 3 Demens-Id.,etsawascurre 39617 judicio vulgi 411 17 Dementat-Jupitervultperdere,d.397 11 Dementia-est, malum suum 519 10 sine mixtura d .308 3 Dementia^-discere dediscenda. . . .435 16 quam bilem 397 2 ingenium sine mixtura d 397 1 Demere-oculum festinas d 514 13 Demesne-Homer ruled as his d.. .607 6 Demettre-se soumettre on se d. . 113 IS Demeure-dans l'esprit 426 10 toutes choses m'est d 373 13 Demi-cannon-sleeve? 'tis like a d.777 6 Demi-god-authority. 47 8 come so near creation 577 4 Demigods-who made England's. . 41 14 wild beasts and d.... 82 7 Demigrare-hinc nos suo d 166 10 Demi-Paradise other Eden, d.. .225 3 Demission-in ascension and d — 739 15 Demnition-to the d. bow-wows. .262 9 Democracy-deadliest foe of d 438 20 fight ... for d 860 5 is direct self-government 333 17 laid the egg of d 663 22 that is, a government 333 15 we preach D. in vain 334 23 see also Democracy p. 188 Democrat-aristocrat, d. autocrat.492 23 Democratic-there is the d. idea. .333 16 whole new D. world 633 20 Democratie-sans liberie*. 188 7 wielded that fierce d 573 10 Democrats-half poets. . whole d. 188 3 won't flatter 188 S Demon-holds a book 773 20 's that is dreaming 656 11 the d. Thought. 787 15 will not have 118 18 Demonicus-Isocrates adviseth D.918 8 Demonstrate-an emotion 636 15 Demonstration-with flawless d. . .119 13 Demosthenes-fall below D 573 4 whenD. was asked 573 13 when taunted 42 19 Demur-you're dangerous 396 6 Demureness-reticent d 33 14 Demurs-long d. breed new delays. 800 4 Den-beard the lion in his d 160 16 towards thy d 268 3 Denial-brooks wi' nae d 300 10 effaced by this one d 267 8 of the right of labor to 424 14 Denied-asking aright d 501 23 attorneys are d. me 433 26 coveting those d 189 9 miracles by greatest d 517 1 nor by themselves d 692 20 not she d. Him 886 23 Peter d. his Lord 782 l teach to be d 65 3 that comes to be d 901 9 weredeathd 181 4 whate'er she else d 101 11 what this had taught 42 24 Denies-moreamand. himself. ...134 17 spirit that d 745 16 what it gives and what d 644 15 who d. he received kindness. . .393 21 Denizen-New-born d 55 6 world's tired d 735 3 Denkart-Mileh der frommen D. .609 20 Denken-dabei doch auch was d. .903 22 Denkendes-anders d. Geschlecht.789 12 Denkt-von sich d. wie ihn 667 15 wie ein Seifensieder 758 11 Denmark-dwelling in all D 419 20 I'm sure it may be so in D. .. .722 13 rotten in state of D 613 G Dennises-however our D. take. . .404 25 Denominator-to the common d. .895 18 Denouncing--from the d. Angel's. . 412 1 Dens-Theonina 89 6 Dentes-abditos d. habet 672 21 noliequid 312 5 Denunciations-such threats and d. 648 7 Deny-Fortune, what you me d. .. 547 21 it who can 223 12 more we d. ourselves 322 19 only d. themselves to him 317 2 they do not d. hi™ 317 2 what you intend to d 416 13 which nobody can d 242 5 Denying-unbehef in d. them 66 12 Deo-ecce par D. dignum 10 4 inferino suppositumque d 319 1 non miser esse d 668 13 quidquid d. placuit 668 15 volenteD 324 21 Deoch-an-doris-Wee d 206 2 Deorum-certe lenta ira d. est. .. .671 12 mundus est d. templum 324 6 nobis mentem avertere d 321 15 placidissime, somne, D 719 9 qui D. muneribus 351 10 qui pars ipse d 318 11 Deos-acta d. nuncjuam 186 11 agere curam rerum 651 G expedit esse d 323 13 f ortioribus adesse 858 3 homines ad d. nulla re 3551 6