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QUOTH...............8 There was a Ship, quoth he -- Ancyent Marinere I Quoth he, there was a Ship -- Ancyent Marinere I Quoth she, and whistled thrice. Ancyent Marinere III "Is it he? quoth one, "Is this the man? Ancyent Marinere V Quoth he the man hath penance done, Ancyent Marinere V "Ha! ha!" quoth he -- "full plain I see, Ancyent Marinere VII "Say quick," quoth he, "I bid thee say Ancyent Marinere VII Quoth Betty "he will soon be here, Idiot Boy
RACE................2 And often, ere the race was done, Simon Lee The young lambs ran a pretty race; Anecdote for Fathers
RACK................1 Nay rack your brain -- 'tis all in vain, The Thorn
RACKING.............1 And groans, that rage of racking famine spoke, Female Vagrant
RAGE................1 And groans, that rage of racking famine spoke, Female Vagrant
RAILED..............1 At poor old Susan then she railed, Idiot Boy
RAIN................5 The rain pours down from one black cloud Ancyent Marinere V "In rain, in tempest, and in snow, The Thorn Twas mist and rain, and storm and rain, The Thorn Twas mist and rain, and storm and rain, The Thorn Head-foremost, through the driving rain, The Thorn
RAIN'D..............1 And when I awoke it rain'd. Ancyent Marinere V
RAIS'D..............3 They rais'd their limbs like lifeless tools -- Ancyent Marinere V It rais'd my hair, it fann'd my cheek, Ancyent Marinere VI The Holy Hermit rais'd his eyes Ancyent Marinere VII
RAISED..............4 Nor pain nor pity in my bosom raised. Female Vagrant His head he raised -- there was in sight, Anecdote for Fathers And other sheep from her I raised, Last of the Flock Full fifty comely sheep I raised, Last of the Flock
RAN.................8 Ran mountains-high before the howling blast. Female Vagrant My thoughts on former pleasures ran; Anecdote for Fathers The young lambs ran a pretty race; Anecdote for Fathers The human soul that through me ran; Lines in Early Spring A jutting crag, and off I ran, The Thorn And after youthful follies ran, Last of the Flock And how she ran, and how she walked, Idiot Boy Through his whole body something ran, Forsaken Indian
RANG................1 Rang loud through the meadow and wood. Convict
RANGE...............1 His little range of water was denied; Female Vagrant
RAP.................3 She lifts the knocker, rap, rap, rap, Idiot Boy She lifts the knocker, rap, rap, rap, Idiot Boy She lifts the knocker, rap, rap, rap, Idiot Boy
RAPE................1 And Murder, by the ghastly gleam, and Rape Female Vagrant
RAPTURES............1 And all its dizzy raptures. Not for this Tintern Abbey
RASH................2 At once, with rash disdain he turned away, Yew-Tree near Esthwaite Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Tintern Abbey
RATHER..............4 "And tell me, had you rather be," Anecdote for Fathers And said, "At Kilve I'd rather be Anecdote for Fathers Oh me! ten thousand times I'd rather The Thorn Unwearied in that service: rather say Tintern Abbey
RAVAGE..............1 Ravage was made, for which no knell was heard. Female Vagrant
RAVENOUS............1 And ravenous plague, all perished: every tear Female Vagrant
RAY.................3 Since she (her name is Martha Ray) The Thorn That Martha Ray about this time The Thorn They had to do with Martha Ray. The Thorn
REACH'D.............3 The strong wind reach'd the ship: it roar'd Ancyent Marinere V It reach'd the Ship, it split the bay; Ancyent Marinere VII Till it reach'd the moon at last. Lewti
REACHED.............3 We reached the western world, a poor, devoted crew. Female Vagrant To break my dream the vessel reached its bound: Female Vagrant Near the sea-side I reached a ruinous fort: Female Vagrant
READ................8 But Oh! poor wretch! -- he read, and read, and read, Foster-Mother But Oh! poor wretch! -- he read, and read, and read, Foster-Mother But Oh! poor wretch! -- he read, and read, and read, Foster-Mother I read, and loved the books in which I read; Female Vagrant I read, and loved the books in which I read; Female Vagrant You plainly in her face may read it, Idiot Boy Of such we in romances read, Idiot Boy The language of my former heart, and read Tintern Abbey
READER..............4 My gentle reader, I perceive Simon Lee O reader! had you in your mind Simon Lee O gentle reader! you would find Simon Lee Oh reader! now that I might tell Idiot Boy
READY...............2 All day, my ready tomb the ocean-flood -- Female Vagrant She has a world of ready wealth, Tables Turned
REAP................1 Our hopes such harvest of affliction reap, Female Vagrant
REAR'D..............1 And when they rear'd, the elfish light Ancyent Marinere IV
REARED..............3 And reared him at the then Lord Velez' cost. Foster-Mother And Fire from Hell reared his gigantic shape, Female Vagrant The pretty flock which I had reared Last of the Flock
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