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Thou 66S 8 does not make monk 35 25 expression is d. of thought 758 23 from beauty takes its d 43 17 in d. habits, manners 552 7 labor, still to d 18 IS me up in silks 830 20 noble youth did d. themselves. 243 13 pansy in her purple d 278 15 step and d. alike express 157 5 style is d. of thoughts 758 16 thro' the plainest d. 741 21 through all this fleshly d 389 23 who avoids ruffling his d 287 1 see also Apparel pp. 31-33 Dressed-consciousnessbeingwelld.31 9 in all his trim 38 19 in fairest colors d 501 20 South Wind— he was d 873 23 with rising fiow'rs be d 339 11 Dresses-f or breakfasts and 31 15 get the wedding d. ready 496 8 has different d. worn 884 23 one d., one goes forth 449 20 Dressing-groves are of thy d 501 10 old words new. . ; 906 22 wear the d. of his lines! 701 9 Drest-in brief Authority 47 9 neat, still to be d 32 16 Robert of Lincoln is gayly d. .. 75 10 Drew-jew that Shakespeare d. . .406 25 she d. an angel down 392 l th r essential form 231 17 this gallant head 856 19 with one long kiss 419 14 Dribbling-out their base contents.875 4 Dried-great seas have d 517 1 Dries-sooner than a tear 781 2 Drift-cannot d. beyond his love.. 321 2 once again apart 504 18 to be in hell is to d 596 25 upon the moonless sea 475 1 Drilted-in spars are d 494 11 met, then d. from thee 504 15 Driftest-gently down the tides. .719 1 Drif ting-along here through space.242 4 as d. logs of wood may 504 18 so tossed and d. ever 504 16 Drifts-that's beautiful d. away. . 96 23 Driftwood-like a plank of d 504 16 like d. spars which meet 504 17 scattered d. bleached and 690 4 Drink-affection and use of d 399 21 and be mad then 875 4 and be merry lads 498 13 ask a d. divine 802 16 but I d. from my glass 920 2 cannot d. five bottles 98 22 cold thin d. out of 135 15 deep.or taste not the 436 8 dissolved in much d 876 12 draughts of its nectar 362 6 eat, d. and be merry. . .271 3 f 737 22 every one offers him d 643 13 ford, thirst 381 24 for the thirsty 717 9 God hath given us use of d 399 21 in another s meat and d 609 13 it is sweet to d 789 11 it strengthened d 877 6 I will d. life to the lees 454 6 lave in it, d. of it 380 9 let him d. of the river 245 7 let us eat and d 205 4,212 8 let them heartily d 429 9 like a beggar 64 19 live, fife, pipe, d 450 21 measure the table round 512 2 more than food and d 622 22 my jolly lads 498 13 never taste who always d 778 6 no longer water 877 4 no long potations 82 2 nor any drop to d 862 14 old, d. it with pleasure 13 23 say d. hurts the sight 561 1 ehalt d. it with pleasure 297 18 strong d. is raging 876 16 sweet waters, 810 4 the crystal well 731 8 the winds as drinking 418 6 they eat, theyd 213 14 to d. those men 227 14 to her each loves 802 3 to me only with thine eyes 417 17 to thee that I would d 802 2 to the solemn past 180 16 was from liquid brook 784 9 we d. to thee across 23 2 what ye Bhall d 213 11 willd. to him, whate'er 271 8 wines he liked to d 875 7 wine. . . was made to d 877 1 h with me and d. as 1 282 22 with your eyes alone 803 6 you snould d. it 262 6 see also Drinking pp. 204-207 Drinkest-what thou eat'st and d..784 8 Drinketh-as sunlight d. dew 419 14 Drink-hael-in Jesu's name 801 20 Drinking-mailed men sat d. late. 854 10 more for thy sake than d 803 6 that d. thirsteth still 567 24 thirst departs with d 36 16 were red-hot with d 399 19 see also Drinking pp. 204-207 Drinks-bites and d. and stares. .273 12 chief support of health 784 9 comes out to serve us d 473 12 diamond d. thy purest rays 406 19 is for him that a. and not 453 19 it with a trio 206 7 long time between d *,. . 205 17 what you think good 48 17 Drink'st-what d. thou oft 276 16 Drive-deil tak hindmost, on they .353 16 diflicult to d 216 18 one heat, d. out another 580 23 with a whip 674 17 Driveller-Swift expires ad 447 3 Driven-by passion d 455 17 out from among men 110 4 Drives-him to and fro 342 13 on that ship so fast 703 5 when the devil d. needs 192 14 Driveth-for he d. furiously 378 17 Driving-back shadows over 479 18 life was d. at brains 453 14 like the d. of Jehu 378 17 night's son was d 46 19 Droht-der Feige d. nur 145 14 Droit-Dieu et mon d 224 18 Droits-pour soutenir tes d 118 2 Droops-like the Iamb 227 8 Drop-a d. of patience 692 13 all will d. out 506 23 as a d. of a bucket 914 6 a silver -d. hath fallen 349 10 can't d. it if I tried 914 14 each d. she falls would 783 3 from Old Brown's life 857 19 hinders needle and thread 781 13 in every dimpled d 655 9 it needs must d 565 6 keps its ain d. o' dew 764 1 last d. in weU 802 2 memory like ad 3 1 nor any d. to drink 4. . 862 14 not one salt d 691 11 of allaying Tiber 876 22 of oil in time 854 3 of pure and pearly light 782 8 put half ad 502 11 ruddy d. of manly blood 468 18 serene for human need 613 18 single D. to quenche thirst 418 2 so full that a d. overfills it 351 20 the d. hollows out 594 12 we d. away 96 23 Dropping-constant d. of water. . . 863 1 continual d 136 21 for you and me 568 21 water continually d. will 594 14 Drops-black as the damning d. .. 774 2 dimpled pool prelusive d 655 14 hide. . . in d. of sorrow 782 27 in d. of sorrow 409 24 into its place 820 13 like kindred d. been mingled.. .532 11 little d. of water 815 5 melt myself away in water d. .. 723 12 million d. of gold 88 7 of anguish falling 607 12 of rain perce marble 594 n precious d. are those 781 6 ruddy 4- that visit my sad 299 23 ruddy d. warm my heart 298 6 six d. pf tune 792 3 soft q of raine 815 18 store of childish d 783 6 that from purpled bill* 878 6 too few to wash her clean 346 14 trickling d. of honey 27 20 will slacken 814 15 Dropsied-it is a d. honour 186 19 Dross-each ounce of d 127 23 gold can separate thy d 770 16 loves to gibber o'er her d 263 16 scavenge d. of the nation 319 22 stoops not to shows of d 306 16 Drove-the plough share straight. 582 8 Drovier-spoken like an honest d.. 87 2fi Drown-bitterness of cares 875 20 I'Ud.mybook 80 8 like not hanging, d. yourself. . .763 13 me in thy sister's flood 511 8 neither can floods d. it 480 23 or hang themselves 763 17 or tod. a fly 568 13 Drowned-far greater numbers. . . 874 21 like d. man, fool and madman. 399 20 pluck d. honour by the locks,. .374 18 ships have been d 549 3 these news in tears *,. 554 4 with the chance of being d 703 13 Drowning-when a dog is d. 643 13 Drowns-a third d. him 399 20 in pleasure d 33 15 Drowse-on the crisp gray moss. . 91 23 Drowsiness-shall clothe a man. . .719 12 Drowsy-dapples the d. east 824 18 makes heaven d 478 16 vexing dull ear of a d. man. ., .453 1 Drudge-condemn 'd to d 407 8 will be the general d 911 19 Drudgery-dry d. at the desk's. .910 3 is inevitable 911 19 there will be little d 911 19 unremitting d. and care 911 10 Drudgmg-always d., wastes 48 17 Drug-cut or d. with words 79 8 Leathean d. for Eastern.. ... . . .704 6 Druids-as D. did the Bavages. . . . 287 5 Drum-and his Btick 631 16 boldly with his big bass d 360 18 eclat or beat of d 584 24 follow thy d. . .■ 857 4 footrpropelling d 220 18 heart like a muffled d 441 12 him and his d. lies in rain 727 14 hollow d. had beat to bed 525 16 I'll beat the d .720 8 melancholy as unbraced d 505 15 muffled d.s sad roll 727 5 noise of threatening d 856 25 not a d. was heard 729 18 now to d. did groan 845 17 pulpit, d. ecclesiastic 629 19 quick alarming d 847 10 roused up the soldier 844 l spirit-stirring d 261 8 still the d 849 8 stormy music in the d 536 5 Drum-beat-whose morning d 617 3 Drums-a ruffle of d 274 6 beat the d 366 17 heed rumble of distant d 523 10 like muffled d. are 447 16 old D. worn out with 197 16 roaring cannon and the d 846 17 roll the maddening d 851 16 Drunk-little makes you d 205 1 my mother d. or sober 585 3 never was d 205 3 of the bays 206 5 sin in state, majestically d 711 17 that he is d 695 4 with choler 28 11 with that sweet food 70 7 see also Intemperance pp. 398, 399 Drunkard-some frolic d 207 10 see also Intemperance pp. 398, 399 Drunkards-more old d. than 206 17 Drunkenness-or any taint of vioe. 394 6 see also Intemperance pp. 398, 399 Drury-boy at Drury's 217 22