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 NESTS build your n., O birds 599 21 empty n. are left behind 652 20 fowls in their clay n 555 23 in n. of the last year 69 11 in their little n. agree 112 20 of n. deserted 526 10 these to their n 238 22 wreath their capacious n .677 3 Net-alive and wriggling in n 592 5 all's fish that cometh to n 274 1 bright n. she can weave 893 22 fisher droppeth his n 202 6 slow the bending n. we sweep. .356 2 they carried a n., and their 29 10 to snare the soule 917 10 wind in a n 894 4 Net-maskt-men doo play 913 9 Nets-fish with all n 139 21 found to be n. of such texture. .434 5 Ho! to your n 29 14 spend their time making n 500 9 the n. not stretched 356 l Nettle-grows underneath the n. .. 756 3 out of this n. danger 159 18 tender handed stroke an 142 19 Neu-bleibt sie immer n 470 2 Neuigkeit-die beste N. verliert. . .562 3 Neuters-damned N. in their 611 17 Neutral-apart, studiously n 610 16 Neutrality-for a word, n 847 16 of an impartial judge 410 6 Neutrals-if n. were destroyed — 850 16 Neuve Chapelle-for you to N. C.852 18 Never-better late than n 795 22 Never-grow-old — young n /.^^ * Nevermore-quoth the Raven" N."656 10 shall be lifted— n 656 11 Never-eeen-looking for the n 378 12 New-added something n 688 8 advance what is n 48 26 amaist as weel's the n 31 11 because they're n 31 3 by whom the n. are tried 905 19 change old love f or n 475 20 change to something n 95 4 cost little less than n 40 l curious what happens n 153 23 customs though they be 154 26 draws up nothing n 285 26 ever charming, ever n 545 7 friend is as n. wine 13 23 head every year 86 7 I called the N. World 22 6 if too n. or old 905 19 in heaven set forth 229 14 is n. every day 4=54 18 is not comparable 297 18 make n. things like them 241 16 makes all things n .-748 8 Nile forever n. and old 559 6 nothing n. except 31 6, 561 19 One still is nigh. 831 4 one under the hill "40 7 rare which is not n 261 13 refredh them with n 6 19 ring in the n 08 14 sends forth a n. one 365 13 shaped a hero n 459 6 she shines a n. Venus 321 14 should still be n • ■ -78 6 strange with faces n 339 4 strange yet nothing n. 603 7 then imagined n 49 13 the n. is older than 298 14 threshold of the n 917 7 trail that is always n 703 16 when this old cap was n 32 24 with something that's n... f . ...444 8 world's sons from England s. . .224 is world which is the old 482 s yet it is ever n 470 2 yielding place to n • ■ - • 155 1 see also Novelty pp. 561, 562 New-born-denizen of life's city... 55 6 fountains of the n. mind 531 17 in all hearts n 209 19 laughter of the n. child 429 3 was beautiful as if n 699 1 Newcastle-coals to N 423 19 New-comer-blithe n 153 16 New England-is a plantation 663 13 on N.E.'s strand 184 2 wheel within N. E 82 3 wisdom of N. E. folk 426 24 NIGHT 1197 as a watch in the n 797 22 asDeaththeN 77 6 as n. to stars 12 18 as the n. and day 821 19 at n. astronomers are mad 46 3 at n. returning 370 1 at n. returns to say 736 7 at n. will return 161 11 Aurora drives away the n 108 3 balmy air of n 68 4 Beauteous N. lay dead 823 21 beauty like the n 58 11 before Christmas 117 3 before some festival 33 7 behind the n. waits for me ... . 161 8 beneath the kisses of n 698 23 beyond the n. across the 533 3 bird heard in the still n 840 12 bird that glads the n 70 6 black bat, n. has flown 307 19 black it stood as n 193 3 blessed candles of the n 751 25 bloom for sons of n 239 2 bosom of old n. on fire 752 13 breath of the n. is new 750 6 brilliant n. in June 29 10 brings out the stars 733 20 busy day the peaceful n 864 24 ,byn.ablanket 370 3 by n. an atheist believes 321 4 by n. a nuisance 91 11 by n. the frogs 820 11 by n. when evils are free 132 13 by Sylvia in the n 480 11 calm and silent n 116 14 came on apace 57 13 candles are burnt out 529 28 City of dreadful n 121 24 closed his eyes in endless n 168 19 comes on that knows not morn. 179 13 Cometh the derke n 162 1 cometh when no man 767 21 cowlea n. kneels on Eastern. . . 769 13 dark and stormy n 255 22 darker grows the n 376 2 darker the n 95 6 dark, like one walking in n 386 4 day brought back my n 195 6 day nor n. unhallow d pass 785 19 defining n. by darkness 125 14 dispel the n 528 21 does the rich gem betray 406 1 dreamily waits for the n 463 16 dream in silent n 202 13 dreaming n. will hide our 530 1 drooping all n 769 1 drops down into the n 770 6 dusk of impending n 339 1 dusky n. rides down 108 l each following n. reversed 909 16 evening deepens into n 824 23 every n. he comes 713 13 every n. my prayers I say 112 12 eyes of spring's fair n 747 3 face of n. is fair 155 10 fair queen of n 527 6 fair regent of the n 525 18 falls, and roosts the fowl 574 17 first watch of n. is given 750 14 followed clad with 824 20 follows the murkiest n 798 8 for n.'s swift dragons cut 46 21 fore-spent n. of sorrow 161 16 foul womb of n 856 7 fragrance fills the n 457 19 genuine growth of n 46 8 gloomy as n. he stands 35 13 glory growing on the n 457 2 gossamer that fell by n 62 2 gray and cloudy sheath 528 19 had borne my breath away 507 7 has no eve 52 4 haste to my last n 165 26 hath set her silver lamp 757 8 haunt him by n 607 lo heard at n. made slumbers .... 630 18 health, this solemn n 225 9 heart in love with n 526 9 heed not the n 823 6 he goes back at n 767 s he sees only n 708 11 his way along a gusty n 445 3 hour o* n.'s black aTch 512 18 hov'ring shades of n 203 6 NewEnglander-gray-hairedN.E.786 1 Newer-by n. object forgotten. . . .390 22 Newest-kind of ways 711 25 run after n. of old crazes 492 13 New-fangled-garments though n.314 12 New Haven-town of N. H 802 14 New Jersey-on the other 552 13 New Jerusalem-building of the.. 147 16 New-laid-as innocent ad a n. egg. - 395 17 Newmarketr-call him at N 648 1 News-borne more welcome n 696 16 carrier of n. and knowledge 617 12 corrupts before morning 408 [.8 fatal n. shall tell 771 1 from all nations 408 1 highest reach of a n. writer 408 7 horn full of good n 618 14 in the oitie 144 S is in the letter found 617 11 presage joyful n 203 23 reading the n. to mark again. . .395 1 telling me these n. of woe 344 22 these n. having been well 503 22 welcome n. for each 218 21 what's the n 372 6 when any n. was told 758 8 wit is n. only to ignorance 429 6 writer lies down at Night 408 8 write n 407 6 see also News pp. 553, 554 Newspaper-every n. editor owes. 408 9 I take up n. I see Ghosts 394 10 never to look into an 408 22 only an 407 15 Newspapers-corners of n 151 4 excite curiosity 408 10 see also Journalism p. 408 New Testament-blessing of N. T. 71 16 Newton-a N. at Peru 688 1 God said, let N. be 456 23 New Year-reviving old Desires. . 731 6 New York-penny-papers of N.Y. 408 13 XenophonatN.Y. 688 1 see also New York pp. 552, 553 New Zealand-a realized fact 794 14 some traveller from N. Z 687 8 Next-attracted to, the n. in place. 546 20 Nez-se couper Ie n. pour 639 23 ce petit n. retroussfe 392 6 Niagara-see p. 554 Nibbled-here and there 76 3 Nicanor-lay dead in harness 727 15 Nice-makes n. of no vile hold. . . .365 4 man, man of nasty ideas 108 23 more n. than wise 879 2 Nicety-lay by all n. and 74 15 Niche-God keeps a n. in Heaven.359 21 in the temple of fame 256 6 Nicher-vertu va-t-elle se n 837 14 Nicht-gude n. and joy be 261 3 moon-licht n 206 2 Nichts-sonst n. in der "Welt 311 14 Verschiedenheit des N 831 3 wer n. waget 160 15 Nick-in Fortune's wheel 570 11 must pay the bill to N 450 19 name to our old N 192 8 of Time 800 11 Nickname-for Providence 644 1 is the hardest stone 542 14 may chance to wear out . v . . . 89 4 Nick o' Teen-great god N. o* T. .805 1 Nicks-him like a fool 57 7 Nidificatis-non vobis n. aves . . . .599 21 Nieces- with daughters or n 887 16 Niggard-a niggard doom 308 18 Niggardly-was mean and n 615 11 Niggards-of advice., . v 11 6 Nigger-I'se got too much to do. .908 19 Nigh-have thee come too n 483 19 Night-a bed by n 369 23 a cap by n 31 22 accompany us at n 757 10 after n. he sat 657 17 all n. a soft wind 55 11 all n. the thirsty beach 791 16 alternate N. and Day 915 9 amid the falling n 89 17 and all her stars 635 5 and n. is fled 529 24 angels to us in the n 718 13 a n. a day, a day an ,804 10 approach of n 824 10 are alternate N. and Day 449 11