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 LINDEN under the 1. on the meadow. . .559 2 when the sun was low 401 10 Lindens-therefore are 1. ever. . . .460 2 Line-a cable which in storma. ... 29 8 after 1. my gushing eyes 618 7 all his 1. of fathers known 378 16 all the heroes of your 1 559 19 and lives along tJhe 1 745 9 by dint of page and 1 631 $ cadence of a rugged 1 .883 20 cancel half a L 264 1 change from 1. tol 528 9 choose what suits the 1 541 18 curved is the 1. of beauty 208 3 dare to draw a 1 102 9 each 1. they add 237 7 fight it out on this 1 847 3 fish ain't on your 1 635 21 for a 1. be that sublime 252 24 frame some feeling 1 50 25 graduating up in a spiral 1 634 19 hew to the 1. of right 674 14 in the very first 1 883 23 into a horizontal 1 604 19 longest kingly 1. in Europe 728 IS marching after 1 853 12 man- VI the lofty 1 756 16 never blotted out a 1 701 6 not a 1. is written 251 7 of the vacant shore 791 20 run a little on the 1 848 10 scarlet I. was slender 848 18 second 1. is sublime 673 17 straight ascending 1 635 8 straight is the 1. of duty. 208 3 stretchout 191 16 that thin red 1 854 16 the full resounding 1 604 8 through 1. inwoven 250 4 too labours 151 13 two kinds of straight 1 8 27 upon I., here a little 815 14 which dying he could 607 16 with a tear in every 1 507 16 Lineaments- -of Gospell bookes. . . 251 20 Lined-trimly 1. with green 355 13 Linen- his dirty 1. to wash 613 13 not I. you're wearing out 152 17 old I. wash whitest 17 22 unloosed the 1. band 282 1 wash one's dirty 1 612 16 Liner-the L. she's a lady 703 IB Lines-and true-filed 1 701 12 between the 1 818 2 consisted of 1. like these 56 9 dressing of his II 701 9 eight La year 608 4 ghosts gliding between! 394 10 give me six 1. written 592 20 guard the sacred 1 80 15 I wrote these 1 599 21 Lord own the happy 1 539 1 of greatest usefulness 613 16 of my boy's face 509 1 once own the happy 1 604 7 reading between these 1 657 7 right 1. limit 119 6 that from their parallel 197 10 the 1. are fallen unto me 291 12 thel-oflife 757 6 the I. of red are 1. of blood 587 19 traced these lovely 1 597 13 two dull 1. by Stanhope's 516 23 washed my 1. away 566 17 where go the poet's 1 606 18 Linge-son 1. sale _. . . . 612 16 Linger-and play on its summit. . . 525 4 a sound which makes us 1 260 22 bidding her no longer 1 747 18 light shall 1. round us 851 10 lots o* time to 1 351 12 Lingering-coming early, 1. late. . .577 19 long 1. look behind 668 21 look behind I cast 566 17 where music dwells 1 541 2 winter 1. chills the lap of 501 4 with boiling oil 650 14 Lingers -as in content 555 3 but wisdom 1 423 11 here and there one 1 568 16 she 1. my desires 527 11 who I. out the day 450 19 Lingua-juravi 1., mentem 563 13 mali pars 808 18 LIPS Linguse-centum sunt 688 21 tot 1., totidem ora 688 19 Linguam-mihi littera 1 50 10 Linguaque-in genium delirat 1. . . 309 14 Linguere-cedro digna locutus 1. . .604 4 Linguis-favete 1 648 6 gestores 1., auditorea. , 714 21 Linguist-see p. 460 Lining- covering skin and 1. skin. . 560 19 jerkin and a jerkin's 1 492 19 leaves with soft silver 1 280 3 silver 1. on the night 122 23 silver 1. through the dark 846 8 to show the 1 122 17 Link-last 1. is broken 296 6 one 1. dissolved 148 3 silver 1. the silken tie 477 11 try to find a 1. to bind 583 3 Linked-in one heavenly tie 498 12 sweetness long drawn 604 1 Linketh-that 1. noble minds 469 19 Links-nor strong 1. of iron 634 13 of a broken chain 582 22 of affection restored 786 1 of an endless chain 692 4 pull at its inferior 1 392 8 were complete 623 22 Linkt-together 1. with 481 4 Linnet-note of lark and 1 141 2 you may trust me, 1 70 11 see also Linnet p. 460 Lintel- the I. low enough 380 2 Lion-beard the 1. in his den 160 16 better than a dead 1 199 6 bold as a 1 868 10 devil is a roaring 1 193 7 lamb appears a 1. 268 18 look no larger than cat 573 23 looks the chafed 1 28 13 lord of the l.-heart 391 8 mouth red like a Va. ........ .614 12 now the hungry 1. roars 556 20 's paw is all the law 850 6 ramping 1. slept 176 19 rouse a 1. than to 143 17 skin falls short 183 2,293 13 stirs to rouse a 1 8 16 the feats of a 1 143 23 the Numean l.'s nerve 264 18 wake not a sleeping 1 717 10 wear a l.'s hide 146 6 were to become a 1 865 18 whar the 1. roareth 630 13 what sort of 1 865 21 will foreign foes assail 223 16 wingdd 1, 7s marble piles 831 6 woos his brides 900 7 see also Lion p. 461 Lioness-lion with 1 461 3 Lions-African 1. rush to attack. . . 760 19 company of 1 125 12 eyes are bold asl 247 19 growl and fight 653 21 in my time heard 1. roar. 895 8 plucks dead 1 829 14 to associate foxes with 1 599 7 Lion-standard-Henry's 1. rolled. . 88 7 Lip-and anger of his 1 692 14 between the cup and 1. .262 1, 289 23 coral 1. admires 466 19 cup from perjured 1 221 22 die with a 1. unstirred 180 14 dwells not in L-depths 482 9 gnaw so your nether 1 581 16 good girl's 1. out of Paris 579 11 her eye, her cheek, her 1 426 19 imagination moves in this 1. . . . 104 23 kissing with inside 1 419 8 meekly put it from her 1 718 2 ne'er saw nectar on a 1 616 18 of his mistress 214 28 of man keep silence 554 12 play'd on her ripe 1 722 16 prick'd at 1. with tender 495 6 reproof on her 1 722 6 soft 1. would tempt you 417 18 'tis not a 1. or eye 61 8 to each patriot 1 207 4 to earth s bosom bare 614 12 to grace thy 1 562 9 Lips-are learned teachers 67 23 are no part of the head 534 2 are now forbid to speak 541 11 as the 1. which I kissed 416 18 at the touching of the 1 419 15 blessings from her 1 419 4 by female 1. and eyes 779 4 cannot help taking 902 20 chalice to our own 1 414 24 chance to burn your 1 139 10 divine persuasion flows 742 17 drain'd by fever'd 1 596 7 drain 'd by feverish 1 863 12 Ethiop gods have Ethiop 1 321 10 far from the 1. we love .901 5 fingers on the I. of Care 555 12 flickers on baby's 1 722 17 freeze to my teeth 139 6 from his 1. distill'd 904 6 from speaking guile 808 22 from the looks, notl 737 1 from these 1. of mine 618 11 fromthydeadl 537 7 from your golden 1 494 19 go dry and eyes grow wet 417 6 having put it to thy 1 418 11 heal .his 1. when bees 280 14 heart on her 1 887 12 her 1. suck forth my soul 251 11 his coward 1. did from 706 21 hold to my two 1 526 6 how beautifully parted 54 6 in I. and hearts of children 531 21 in the death-pale 1. apart 391 16 invite, and eyes delight 580 9 is parcel of the mouth 534 3 it mclined to my 1 863 14 kissed her 1. with such a 419 6 Lady's lithe sad 1 805 8 lay crimson 1. together 682 8 like 1. like lettuce 126 6 man of unclean 1 742 22 my 1. the sextons are 417 20 my whole soul thro' my 1 419 14 ne'er act winning part 626 12 never err 741 18 of humanity 849 16 of Love 818 4 of those that are asleep 876 27 oh take those 1. away 418 25 on his 1. eternal themes 609 6 on lover's 1 419 10 ope my 1. let no dog bark 572 7 our hearts and 1. together 69 17 padlocks on Truth's 1 820 14 pale his 1. as the dead. 481 20 part her 1. and showed 188 21 polished 1. to attentive ear 567 14 poverty to the very 1 622 6 press my 1. where plays 417 15 pretty form to the 1 903 9 repeat the words 540 9 rose's 1. grow pale 679 2 see my 1. tremble 174 8 she dasht her on the 1 534 5 smily round the 1,. .781 20 soft were 1. that bled 534 5 taught my 1. to pronounce 350 1G teach not thy 1. such 419 2 that he has pressed 170 1 that winter from your 1 419 6 the breath of song 798 14 the coral of his 1 473 5 the doors of breath 178 1 the 1. of Julia 534 1 the pipe to powerful 1 453 19 though rosy 1. and cheeks 479 21 till then had only known 419 11 to ashes on the 1 37 18 tol. like his 126 6 tongue within my 1. I rein 777 20 to the 1. we are near 901 5 troth kiss on my 1 416 21 truth from his 1. prevailed 626 8 very good words for the 1 903 9 were four red roses on a 419 3 were red, one was thin 534 4 what moistens the 1 786 1 when 1. are coy to tell 278 8 when my 1. meet thine 416 19 which kiss tears away 416 15 which press love's glowing. . . . .416 16 which spake wrong counsel. . . .416 20 whispering with white 1 844 1 with a smile on her 1 722 11 with her feverish 1. apart 326 4 with longing paled 38 IB would keep from slips 743 9