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WASH................1 He'll shrieve my soul, he'll wash away Ancyent Marinere VI
WASTED..............1 All pale and wasted I would seem, Lewti
WATCH...............2 Here watch, of every human friend disowned, Female Vagrant And ear still busy on its nightly watch, Female Vagrant
WATCH'D.............4 I watch'd the water-snakes: Ancyent Marinere IV I watch'd their rich attire: Ancyent Marinere IV An hundred airy harps! And she hath watch'd Nightingale He watch'd to seize old Goody Blake. Goody Blake
WATCHED.............1 My father's nets, or watched, when from the fold Female Vagrant
WATCHES.............2 She watches till he's out of sight, Idiot Boy That watches and receives. Tables Turned
WATCHFUL............1 My watchful dog, whose starts of furious ire, Female Vagrant
WATER..............11 Water, water every where Ancyent Marinere II Water, water every where Ancyent Marinere II Water, water every where, Ancyent Marinere II Water, water every where, Ancyent Marinere II The water, like a witch's oils, Ancyent Marinere II The charmed water burnt alway Ancyent Marinere IV Under the water it rumbled on, Ancyent Marinere VII With earth and water, on the stumps of trees. Foster-Mother His little range of water was denied; Female Vagrant Of water, never dry; The Thorn The water which beside it stood; Forsaken Indian
WATER-FALL..........2 The roaring water-fall she hears, Idiot Boy From the loud water-fall. Idiot Boy
WATER-SIDE..........1 The swans, that when I sought the water-side, Female Vagrant
WATER-SNAKES........1 I watch'd the water-snakes: Ancyent Marinere IV
WATER-SPRITE........1 And, an it dodged a water-sprite, Ancyent Marinere III
WATERFALL...........3 Lives with him, near the waterfall, Simon Lee "Or playing with the waterfall." Idiot Boy Who's yon, that, near the waterfall, Idiot Boy
WATERS..............7 Like waters shot from some high crag, Ancyent Marinere V Roaming the illimitable waters round; Female Vagrant The waters of the pond to shake, The Thorn Thy melodies of woods, and winds, and waters, Dungeon As thy deep waters now are flowing. Near Richmond That in thy waters may be seen Near Richmond These waters, rolling from their mountain-springs Tintern Abbey
WAVE................6 The western wave was all a flame, Ancyent Marinere III Almost upon the western wave Ancyent Marinere III "Withouten wave or wind? Ancyent Marinere VI No wave against the shore. Ancyent Marinere VI On the gently swelling wave. Lewti How rich the wave, in front, imprest Near Richmond
WAVED...............2 This seraph-band, each waved his hand: Ancyent Marinere VI This seraph-band, each waved his hand, Ancyent Marinere VI
WAVES...............4 Yet, if the wind breathe soft, the curling waves, Yew-Tree near Esthwaite That we the mercy of the waves should rue. Female Vagrant A heavenly silence did the waves invest; Female Vagrant And do not dread the waves below, Mad Mother
WAY.................5 "If he may know which way to go, Ancyent Marinere VI But, bursting into tears, wins back his way, Dungeon "I fear you're in a dreadful way, Idiot Boy Which way to turn she cannot tell. Idiot Boy The way my friends their course did bend, Forsaken Indian
WE.................69 Merrily did we drop Ancyent Marinere I Like Chaff we drove along. Ancyent Marinere I Ne shapes of men ne beasts we ken -- Ancyent Marinere I We hail'd it in God's name. Ancyent Marinere I We were the first that ever burst Ancyent Marinere II And we did speak only to break Ancyent Marinere II We stuck, ne breath ne motion, Ancyent Marinere II We could not speak no more than if Ancyent Marinere II We had been choked with soot. Ancyent Marinere II Ne could we laugh, ne wail: Ancyent Marinere III We were a ghastly crew. Ancyent Marinere V Till noon we silently sail'd on Ancyent Marinere V "Or we shall be belated. Ancyent Marinere VI I woke, and we were sailing on Ancyent Marinere VI We drifted o'er the Harbour-bar, Ancyent Marinere VI Come, we will rest on this old mossy Bridge! Nightingale That gladden the green earth, and we shall find Nightingale My Friend, and my Friend's Sister! we have learnt Nightingale A different lore: we may not thus profane Nightingale We have been loitering long and pleasantly, Nightingale We sought a home where we uninjured might abide. Female Vagrant We sought a home where we uninjured might abide. Female Vagrant We two had sung, like little birds in May. Female Vagrant When we began to tire of childish play Female Vagrant We seemed still more and more to prize each other: Female Vagrant We talked of marriage and our marriage day; Female Vagrant To him we turned: -- we had no other aid. Female Vagrant To him we turned: -- we had no other aid. Female Vagrant We had no hope, and no relief could gain. Female Vagrant And now to the seacoast, with numbers more, we drew. Female Vagrant There foul neglect for months and months we bore, Female Vagrant Fondly we wished, and wished away, nor knew, Female Vagrant That happier days we never more must view: Female Vagrant On as we drove, the equinoctial deep Female Vagrant We gazed with terror on the gloomy sleep Female Vagrant That we the mercy of the waves should rue. Female Vagrant We reached the western world, a poor, devoted crew. Female Vagrant We from to-day, my friend, will date Lines near my House We for the year to come may take Lines near my House One morn we stroll'd on our dry walk, Anecdote for Fathers As we are wont to do. Anecdote for Fathers She answered, "Seven are we, We Are Seven "Seven boys and girls are we; We Are Seven "Together round her grave we played, We Are Seven "O master! we are seven." We Are Seven And said, Nay, we are seven!" We Are Seven Last Christmas when we talked of this, The Thorn They throve, and we at home did thrive Last of the Flock And now I care not if we die, Last of the Flock "Do this; how can we give to you," Last of the Flock Then we call in our pamper'd mountebanks -- Dungeon When o'er the sea-rock's edge we go; Mad Mother We two will live in honesty. Mad Mother And every day we two will pray Mad Mother "Susan, we must take care of him, Idiot Boy "And we will ne'er o'erload thee more." Idiot Boy "And we have always used him well; Idiot Boy Of such we in romances read, Idiot Boy Remembrance! as we glide along, Near Richmond "We cannot bid the ear be still; Expostulation "That we can feed this mind of ours, Expostulation "But we must still be seeking? Expostulation -- We murder to dissect. Tables Turned "And must we then part from a dwelling so fair?" Convict Almost suspended, we are laid asleep Tintern Abbey We see into the life of things. Tintern Abbey And mountains; and of all that we behold Tintern Abbey Our chearful faith that all which we behold Tintern Abbey We stood together; And that I, so long Tintern Abbey
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