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 1148 LAMENTABLY LANGUAGE Lamentably-pleasant thing sung 1. 56 17 Lamentation-a cry of 1., repeated. 791 7 bury me with 1 667 12 lonesome and low 1 189 22 matter worthy of 1 915 13 need 1. for him 164 14 raining tears of 1 782 26 Lamentations-cries and 70 16 Laments-external manners of 1. . .343 21 that virtue cannot live 838 13 Lampr-a 1. unto my feet 359 18 begins to flicker 203 4 brightening Reason's 1 658 12 glorious 1. of heaven 765 17 glow'd the 1. of day 765 19 had I but AladdhVs 1 583 3 Hesper's 1. begins to glow 238 16 holds out to burn 666 22 Homer's 1. appeared 605 21 I have but one 1 245 2 I press God's 1. close 388 9 I trimmed my 1 436 19 Lady with a 1. shall stand 981 7 lighted another's 1 364 13 lights his 1. of love 273 2 little 1. in her hand 891 13 ocean sunk the 1. of light 555 5 of experience 245 2 of genius burns 309 18 of my soul is alight 665 8 our angel Reason holds 658 12 pass 1. from hand to hand 366 11 ready money Aladdin's 1 521 22 relight the L once more 445 3 sacred 1. of day 770 1 set her silver 1. on high 757 8 shall be by fits of passion 445 3 smelling of the 1 42 19, 48 11 streams light divine 658 12 than the 1. of life 309 18 the 1. of a man's life 356 22 thinks no 1. so cheering 751 6 thy 1. and gone to bed 580 4 word is a 1. unto my feet 693 19 your 1. and mine 42 19 Lam plight -o'er him streaming. . .656 11 where the single I. gleams 718 16 Lamplighter-death's sober 1 315 2 Lampo-fra l'ombre un 1. solo. . . .456 10 Lampoon-scribbler of some low 1.407 8 Lampoons-writes severe 1. on me. 50 6 Lamp-posts-500,001 1. in America846 14 Lamps-are the meridian sun 547 25 burns its fragrant 1 403 11 heaven's distant 1 360 21 his gas I. seven 29 9 like Herman's bright 1 248 2 like hidden 1. in old 462 22 of heaven 29 9 shone o'er fair 271 1 these lovely 1 247 15 those glorious 1. were made. . . .751 15 those having 1. will pass 456 22 to be ever held in hand 75 19 with everlasting oil 555 19 ye living 1 314 28 Lana-sed de 1 118 19 Lancastrian-and turn L. there. . .681 17 Lance-glitter hanberk, helm and 1.676 13 he seems to shake a 1 701 12 strong 1. of justice 711 29 threw his shining 1 612 4 Lancers-flirt with Juliet 23 14 through Saltillo 853 12 Lances-truth tip your 1 51 3 Land-a 1. of memory 509 10 a 1. of promise 509 10 a 1. of pure delight 362 3 all over this broad 1 586 7 and the l.'s betray'd 523 13 and the pleasant 1 815 appearest for the lovely 1 567 6 as near by water as by 1 360 1 at pleasure the defected 1 425 20 band that hallowed our 1 366 21 bowels of the 1 856 28 came down and hid the 1 791 19 oast shadow into 1, of song. . . .367 22 cast the water of my 1 504 1 Columbia, happy 1 22 12 could we but know the 1 306 4 cultivated by spade 18 14 damnation round the 1 623 7 darkness of the 1 68 12 dear L. to which desire 304 22 dear the 1. that gave you 373 23 devotion throughout our I 522 23 dusk 1. of mystic dream 463 23 firm in this youthful 1 294 20 flowing with milk and honey.. . 140 19 folks may cross by 1 637 1 friends in Spirit L 300 22 from error's chain 663 9 give thrice so much 1 87 6 God, and your native 1 585 16 gone to the 1. of no laughter. . .429 20 good and bad of every T. 22 3 governs 1. and sea 531 22 great history of the 1 891 7 half a rood of 1 882 21 hear, L. o' Cakes 407 7 his fame great in all the 1. 257 24 home in every L 83 8 ill fares the 1 913 19 in a blatant 1 492 23 in a strange 1 809 13 in no man's 1 163 25 in this whole wide L 312 13 into the silent L 377 10 in yonder 1. locked bay 568 4 in your 1. and my L 275 9 is dearer for sacrifices.., 587 22 is dearer for the sea 567 16 it is the 1. of shadows 439 21 knowest thou the L 572 9 known in any L or age 459 13 leaves. . . virtue's firme L. . .340 24 lies sunny 202 7 light of the 1. and sea 469 6 light never was on sea or L. . . . 457 5 limbs astride from 1. toL 552 14 little 1. well till'd 865 l London like a L of old 462 9 love of your native L 141 17 madden round the 1 573 15 many a subject 1. look'd 831 6 men dream of 23 8 men sing by 1. an* sea 599 G messages pass from 1. to 1. 618 3 might have gone by L 666 10 mire of the last 1. 165 2 my knights near the 1 536 6 my own, my native L, 142 3 native L in civil wars 854 13 no 1. like England 225 8 o'er all the pleasant 1 370 4 o'er Egypt's 1. of memory 559 9 of brown heath 692 23 of darkness 170 16 of levity is 1. of guilt 346 17 of my dreams 202 19 of my sires 692 23 of sky and song 767 17 of the free 274 16,584 27 of the mountain 692 23 of the Pilgrim's pride 22 21 of the vine and olive 740 17 of youth 23 3 oh, it beckons 924 20 on a narrow neck of 1 454 21 one flag, one 1., one heart 585 20 on one small point of 1 450 11 o' the leal 361 9 our fathers visioned 489 14 our 1. the first garden 584 27 pealed from that high 1 320 6 pillar of the 1 223 9 plenty o'er a smiling 1 595 9 poet's native 1 914 18 possession and use of 1 18 7 post o'er 1. or ocean 318 17 praise sea, but keep on 1 567 3 property in 1. is capital 616 3 rapine share the 1 829 11 rebellion in this 1 659 22 rent with oivil feuds 335 5 retains it never 566 16 right ... to the use of 1 674 20 salutary to the 1 18 6 save a sinking 1 364 22 shakes turrets of the 1 612 2 sit at ease upon the 1 567 17 slaves — in a 1. of light 716 18 sprightly 1. of mirth 293 23 sweet 1. of liberty 22 21 that gave you birth 102 21 that height Cokaigne 665 6 that 1. or Calvin 693 2 the empire of the L 615 6 the I. of Eldorado 462 9 the 1. of scholars 224 3 the 1. of the living 446 20 the L that has taught us 294 1 there lies poet's native 1. 398 14 there lies the L. of Song 914 18 they love their 1 141 19 this l.'s too warm for me 877 20 thou hast brought this 1. to 289 11 through I. in green attire 501 18 through this fair 1 57 17 to fight for such a L 587 6 to one for this delicious 1. 141 11 to view from 1 519 2 turtle is heard in our 1 748 3 undiscovered L 55 6 varied and ample 1 553 4 was in de 1. ob cotton 585 9 well indeed for our 1 753 9 where cypress and myrtle 342 2 wherein thou liest 668 3 where the mountains are 924 20 without the use of 1 424 14 worthiest in the 1 897 10 Lande-gedeiht in einem L 154 19 in Dichters L. gehen 606 11 Landed-^troopwasLinmycountry587 1 L&nder-alle L. gute Menschen. . 327 21 Landing-on some silent 168 11 Landlady-andTom grew gracious899 6 Landlord-fill a flowing 205 13 's hospitable door 621 22 over persuading by L 230 7 Landrnark-of a new domain 764 16 of new delight 162 16 remove not ancient L 31 4 Landmarks-life hath set no 1 .448 11 temples and L 76 8 Landor-replies, "Yet he was'-'. . .599 2 Lands-are lit with autumn blaze. 326 6 drug for Eastern L 704 6 in Eastern L they talk 280 21 it comes from the west L 873 14 let other L, exulting 304 10 men from foreign L 549 19 nobles from their L 53 10 of himself though not of 1. 740 1 roamed o'er many L 506 8 to take our 1. away 77 11 watering of Egyptian 1. 559 10 were fairly portioned 827 20 where sorrow is unknown 734 1 wrought in Thy many 1 669 19 Landscape-conspicuous thing in 1.7 00 G darkens the 1. o'er 298 20 eternal 1. of the past. » 583 4 lay as if new created 764 13 painter, love of hills 577 2 romance into the tamest 1 874 7 she was a soft L 887 19 the darken'd 1. 123 2 wand o'er the 1 770 G when will 1. tire the view 545 7 Landsmen-all, whoever you may. 550 11 list, ye L all to me 549 18 Lane-hide wonders of the 1 356 6 narrow space of a single L 320 4 the gate, and the locust 1 369 13 walks sodden pasture L 562 10 wedlock's a 1. where there 498 13 Lanes-among the crooked L 315 6 country 1. and harvest 526 10 Language-a mystic 1. bears 280 21 antagonism of 1. and race 752 18 attempts to use L 460 15 bad 1. or abuse I never use 773 22 blush is no 1 74 6 by thy 1. cabalistic 631 16 different 1. and customs 843 5 enlargement of the 1 654 9 enrichment of our native 1 903 12 entrance into the 1 809 8 eyes have one 1 248 6 flowers are Love's truest 1 277 18 freely flowing 77 8 he was the lodesterre 607 16 Ilovethel. 460 6 inl. plain 630 3 in 1. quaint and olden 280 2 in their imposing 1 590 20 in theological 1 663 4 isaoity 426 7
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