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DOUBTS..............1 On all sides doubts and terrors met her; Idiot Boy
DOVE................1 'Tis fair enough for thee, my dove! Mad Mother
DOWN...............24 Went down into the Sea. Ancyent Marinere I Went down into the Sea. Ancyent Marinere II Down dropt the breeze, the Sails dropt down, Ancyent Marinere II Down dropt the breeze, the Sails dropt down, Ancyent Marinere II They dropp'd down one by one. Ancyent Marinere III This body dropt not down. Ancyent Marinere IV The rain pours down from one black cloud Ancyent Marinere V And dropp'd down, like a stone! Ancyent Marinere V "She looketh down on him. Ancyent Marinere VI Which slopes down to the Sea. Ancyent Marinere VII The Ship went down like lead. Ancyent Marinere VII And fell down in a fit. Ancyent Marinere VII And wander up and down at liberty. Foster-Mother The pains and plagues that on our heads came down, Female Vagrant Again? -- on tiptoe down the hill Goody Blake Hung down his head, nor made reply; Anecdote for Fathers Good Betty! put him down again; Idiot Boy And by the church, and o'er the down, Idiot Boy And by the church, and o'er the down, Idiot Boy And now she's high upon the down, Idiot Boy And now she's high upon the down, Idiot Boy And now she sits her down and weeps; Idiot Boy Which thunders down with headlong force, Idiot Boy Away she posts up hill and down, Idiot Boy
DOWNWARD............1 Fixing his downward eye, he many an hour Yew-Tree near Esthwaite
DOZE................2 His glimmering eyes that peep and doze; Idiot Boy But if grief, self-consumed, in oblivion would doze, Convict
DRAG................3 An orphan's curse would drag to Hell Ancyent Marinere IV To drag it to the ground; The Thorn To drag it to the ground. The Thorn
DRAGGED.............1 Alas! You might have dragged me on Forsaken Indian
DRANK...............1 And still my body drank. Ancyent Marinere V
DRAW................2 I could not draw my een from theirs Ancyent Marinere VI Draw from my heart the pain away. Mad Mother
DRAWS...............1 That lightly draws its breath, We Are Seven
DREAD...............6 Doth walk in fear and dread, Ancyent Marinere VI I turn'd my head in fear and dread, Ancyent Marinere VI Still louder and more dread: Ancyent Marinere VII And do not dread the waves below, Mad Mother Dread not their taunts, my little life! Mad Mother The bane of all that dread the devil. Idiot Boy
DREADFUL............6 Stunn'd by that loud and dreadful sound, Ancyent Marinere VII Oh! dreadful price of being to resign Female Vagrant And Susan has a dreadful night. Idiot Boy "I fear you're in a dreadful way, Idiot Boy A fierce and dreadful hunter he! Idiot Boy And many dreadful fears beset her, Idiot Boy
DREADS..............1 Flying from something that he dreads, than one Tintern Abbey
DREAM...............7 It had been strange, even in a dream Ancyent Marinere V O dream of joy! is this indeed Ancyent Marinere VI Had made up that strange thing, an infant's dream) Nightingale O that she saw me in a dream, Lewti To break my dream the vessel reached its bound: Female Vagrant "And dream your time away? Expostulation "And dream my time away." Expostulation
DREAMS..............5 And some in dreams assured were Ancyent Marinere II Sure I had drunken in my dreams Ancyent Marinere V But, swift as dreams, myself I found Ancyent Marinere VII Who would not cherish dreams so sweet, Near Richmond The stars they were among my dreams; Forsaken Indian
DREAMT..............2 I dreamt that they were fill'd with dew Ancyent Marinere V And dreamt that I had died for care! Lewti
DREARY..............3 "Thus to the dreary mountain-top The Thorn Up to the dreary mountain-top, The Thorn The dreary intercourse of daily life, Tintern Abbey
DRESS...............3 Put on with speed your woodland dress, Lines near my House With speed put on your woodland dress, Lines near my House And graceful in his rustic dress! Anecdote for Fathers
DREW................4 And all at once their breath drew in Ancyent Marinere III And drew my eyes away; Ancyent Marinere IV And now to the seacoast, with numbers more, we drew. Female Vagrant And when at last, her time drew near, The Thorn
DRIED...............3 Dried up, despairing, desolate, on board Female Vagrant It dried her body like a cinder, The Thorn His bones are consumed, and his life-blood is dried, Convict
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