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EXPRESSION..........1 His gait, is one expression; every limb, Old Man Travelling
EXTENT..............1 Of large extent, hard by a castle huge Nightingale
EYE................23 "By thy long grey beard and thy glittering eye Ancyent Marinere I He holds him with his glittering eye -- Ancyent Marinere I "I fear thee and thy glittering eye Ancyent Marinere IV Lay like a load on my weary eye, Ancyent Marinere IV Is the curse in a dead man's eye! Ancyent Marinere IV "For that, which comes out of thine eye, doth make Ancyent Marinere V "His great bright eye most silently Ancyent Marinere VI The Marinere, whose eye is bright, Ancyent Marinere VII Till lost in inward vision, with wet eye Foster-Mother Fixing his downward eye, he many an hour Yew-Tree near Esthwaite Till his eye streamed with tears. In this deep vale Yew-Tree near Esthwaite Is in its infancy. The man, whose eye Yew-Tree near Esthwaite And, though he has but one eye left, Simon Lee Of his right eye, as you may see: Simon Lee It caught his eye, he saw it plain -- Anecdote for Fathers And cups, the darlings of the eye, The Thorn As now to any eye was plain; The Thorn "The eye it cannot chuse but see, Expostulation But now he half-raises his deep-sunken eye, Convict As is a landscape to a blind man's eye: Tintern Abbey While with an eye made quiet by the power Tintern Abbey Unborrowed from the eye. -- That time is past, Tintern Abbey Of eye and ear, both what they half-create, Tintern Abbey
EYE-BALLS...........1 Their stony eye-balls glitter'd on Ancyent Marinere VI
EYE-BROWS...........1 Her eye-brows have a rusty stain, Mad Mother
EYES...............22 Thro' the holes of his eyes and the hole of his mouth Ancyent Marinere III And drew my eyes away; Ancyent Marinere IV Ne spake, ne mov'd their eyes: Ancyent Marinere V All fix'd on me their stony eyes Ancyent Marinere VI I turn'd my eyes upon the deck -- Ancyent Marinere VI The Holy Hermit rais'd his eyes Ancyent Marinere VII His eyes went to and fro, Ancyent Marinere VII That should you close your eyes, you might almost Nightingale Their bright, bright eyes, their eyes both bright and full, Nightingale Their bright, bright eyes, their eyes both bright and full, Nightingale While his fair eyes that swam with undropt tears Nightingale When silent night has clos'd her eyes -- Lewti The tears into his eyes were brought, Simon Lee Her eyes were fair, and very fair, We Are Seven Before their eyes began to stir; The Thorn Her eyes are wild, her head is bare, Mad Mother That should he lose his eyes and ears, Idiot Boy His glimmering eyes that peep and doze; Idiot Boy And yet they are upon my eyes, Forsaken Indian And with steadfast dejection his eyes are intent Convict Of thy wild eyes. Oh! yet a little while Tintern Abbey Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleams Tintern Abbey
FACE...............13 With broad and burning face. Ancyent Marinere III Each turn'd his face with a ghastly pang Ancyent Marinere III The moment that his face I see Ancyent Marinere VII His rosy face besoiled with unwiped tears. Foster-Mother His face was gloom, his heart was sorrow, Goody Blake His face is fair and fresh to see; Anecdote for Fathers I did not speak -- I saw her face, The Thorn Her face it was enough for me; The Thorn A baby and a baby's face, The Thorn And Betty's face with joy o'erflows, Idiot Boy You plainly in her face may read it, Idiot Boy His face unto his horse's tail, Idiot Boy He travels on, and in his face, his step, Old Man Travelling
FACES...............2 And savage faces, at the clanking hour[,] Dungeon And fiendish faces one, two, three, Mad Mother
FACING..............1 While, facing thus the crimson west, Near Richmond
FACULTIES...........1 For any living thing, hath faculties Yew-Tree near Esthwaite
FADING..............1 Ever fading more and more, Lewti
FAGGOT..............1 Came, where beneath the trees a faggot blazed; Female Vagrant
FAGGOTS.............1 Or bringing faggots from the wood. Idiot Boy
FAIL................2 As if her very life would fail. Idiot Boy No wonder if her senses fail, Idiot Boy
FAILED..............1 Too soon my heartless spirit failed; Forsaken Indian
FAIN................1 Full fain would it delay me! -- My dear Babe, Nightingale
FAINT...............2 With many recognitions dim and faint, Tintern Abbey Faint I, nor mourn nor murmur: other gifts Tintern Abbey
FAIR...............25 "Where are those lights so many and fair Ancyent Marinere VII While his fair eyes that swam with undropt tears Nightingale So shines my LEWTI's forehead fair, Lewti Of lady fair, that died for love: Lewti Yet fair withal, as spirits are. Lewti That's fair behind, and fair before; Simon Lee That's fair behind, and fair before; Simon Lee His face is fair and fresh to see; Anecdote for Fathers At this, my boy, so fair and slim, Anecdote for Fathers Her eyes were fair, and very fair, We Are Seven Her eyes were fair, and very fair, We Are Seven "When it is light and fair, We Are Seven To her fair works did nature link Lines in Early Spring As if by hand of lady fair The Thorn An infant's grave was half so fair. The Thorn Beneath that hill of moss so fair. The Thorn Beneath that hill of moss so fair. The Thorn Thy sunny hues, fair forms, and breathing sweets, Dungeon Be changed, that was so fair to view, Mad Mother 'Tis fair enough for thee, my dove! Mad Mother Beneath the moon, yet shining fair, Idiot Boy As now, fair river! come to me. Near Richmond Oh glide, fair stream! for ever so; Near Richmond "And must we then part from a dwelling so fair?" Convict Of this fair river; thou, my dearest Friend, Tintern Abbey
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