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TWELVE..............2 "Twelve steps or more from my mother's door, We Are Seven The clock is on the stroke of twelve, Idiot Boy
TWENTIETH...........1 'Till his brain turned -- and ere his twentieth year, Foster-Mother
TWENTY..............4 The suns of twenty summers danced along, -- Female Vagrant Full five and twenty years he lived Simon Lee Not twenty paces from the door, Simon Lee 'Tis now some two and twenty years, The Thorn
TWIG................1 On blosmy twig still swinging from the breeze, Nightingale
TWIGS...............2 You may perchance behold them on the twigs, Nightingale The budding twigs spread out their fan, Lines in Early Spring
TWILIGHT............1 By the lamp's dismal twilight! So he lies Dungeon
TWILIGHTS...........1 Who lose the deep'ning twilights of the spring Nightingale
'TWILL..............1 Be lov'd, like nature! -- But 'twill not be so; Nightingale
TWINKLING...........1 A dizzy depth below! his boat and twinkling oar. Female Vagrant
TWO................24 And are th[e]se two all, all the crew, Ancyent Marinere III And a star or two beside -- Ancyent Marinere IV Two voices in the air, Ancyent Marinere V When you two little ones would stand at eve Foster-Mother As those two swans together heave Lewti We two had sung, like little birds in May. Female Vagrant Two poor old dames, as I have known, Goody Blake Is stouter of the two. Simon Lee "And two of us at Conway dwell, We Are Seven "And two are gone to sea. We Are Seven "Two of us in the church-yard lie, We Are Seven "You say that two at Conway dwell, We Are Seven "And two are gone to sea, We Are Seven "Two of us in the church-yard lie, We Are Seven "If two are in the church-yard laid, We Are Seven "If they are two in Heaven?" We Are Seven "But they are dead; those two are dead! We Are Seven 'Tis three feet long, and two feet wide. The Thorn 'Tis now some two and twenty years, The Thorn And then at last, from three to two; Last of the Flock And fiendish faces one, two, three, Mad Mother We two will live in honesty. Mad Mother And every day we two will pray Mad Mother In two days more I must have died. Forsaken Indian
TWO-YEAR'S..........1 Not higher than a two-year's child, The Thorn
UDDER...............1 For them, in nature's meads, the milky udder flowed. Female Vagrant
UNAIDED.............1 What could I do, unaided and unblest? Female Vagrant
UNAWARE.............2 And I bless'd them unaware! Ancyent Marinere IV And I bless'd them unaware. Ancyent Marinere IV
UNBLEST.............1 What could I do, unaided and unblest? Female Vagrant
UNBORROWED..........1 Unborrowed from the eye. -- That time is past, Tintern Abbey
UNCERTAIN...........2 Since then at an uncertain hour Ancyent Marinere VII With some uncertain notice, as might seem, Tintern Abbey
UNCOMFORTED.........1 And this is their best cure! uncomforted Dungeon
UNDER...............5 Under the keel nine fathom deep Ancyent Marinere V Under the water it rumbled on, Ancyent Marinere VII The earth heaved under them with such a groan, Foster-Mother Hush! my heedless feet from under Lewti Here, under this dark sycamore, and view Tintern Abbey
UNDERNEATH..........2 And underneath the hay-stack warm, Mad Mother And underneath the spreading tree Mad Mother
UNDERSTAND..........1 Which Betty well could understand. Idiot Boy
UNDERWOOD...........1 This grove is wild with tangling underwood, Nightingale
UNDO................1 With wishes the past to undo; Convict
UNDOING.............1 "Among the ghosts, his own undoing; Idiot Boy
UNDONE..............1 What to do, and what to leave undone, Idiot Boy
UNDROPT.............1 While his fair eyes that swam with undropt tears Nightingale
UNEASY..............3 With a short uneasy motion -- Ancyent Marinere V With a short uneasy motion. Ancyent Marinere V She is uneasy every where: Idiot Boy
UNFOLD..............1 Resound; and the dungeons unfold: Convict
UNFRIENDED..........1 And can you thus unfriended leave me? Idiot Boy
UNFRUITFUL..........1 An emblem of his own unfruitful life: Yew-Tree near Esthwaite
UNFURL'D............1 The impatient mariner the sail unfurl'd, Female Vagrant
UNHAPPY.............1 "Can this unhappy woman go, The Thorn
UNHEARD.............1 Unseen, unheard, unwatched by any star; Female Vagrant
UNINJURED...........1 We sought a home where we uninjured might abide. Female Vagrant
UNINTELLIGIBLE......1 Of all this unintelligible world Tintern Abbey
UNIVERSAL...........1 Love, now an universal birth, Lines near my House
UNKIND..............2 And yet thou didst not look unkind! Lewti -- I've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds Simon Lee
UNKNOWN.............1 What tears of bitter grief till then unknown! Female Vagrant
UNLAWFUL............2 He had unlawful thoughts of many things: Foster-Mother Unlawful, ever. O, be wiser thou! Yew-Tree near Esthwaite
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