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ALLURE..............2 And other joys my fancy to allure; Female Vagrant Such views the youthful bard allure, Near Richmond
ALLURING............1 Could any thing be more alluring, Goody Blake
ALMOST.............14 Almost upon the western wave Ancyent Marinere III Almost atween the tips. Ancyent Marinere III I was so light, almost Ancyent Marinere V Sobbed like a child -- it almost broke his heart: Foster-Mother That should you close your eyes, you might almost Nightingale And almost turn'd her brain to tinder. The Thorn And thou hast almost suck'd thy fill. Mad Mother "They'll both be here, 'tis almost ten, Idiot Boy "Oh cruel! I'm almost three-score; Idiot Boy The grass you almost hear it growing, Idiot Boy She has almost o'erturned the horse, Idiot Boy And almost stifled with her bliss, Idiot Boy By this the stars were almost gone, Idiot Boy Almost suspended, we are laid asleep Tintern Abbey
ALOFT...............1 Have snatch'd aloft the lawny shroud Lewti
ALONE..............19 Alone, alone, all all alone Ancyent Marinere IV Alone, alone, all all alone Ancyent Marinere IV Alone, alone, all all alone Ancyent Marinere IV Alone on the wide wide Sea; Ancyent Marinere IV On me alone it blew. Ancyent Marinere VI On me alone it blew. Ancyent Marinere VI Alone on a wide wide sea: Ancyent Marinere VII And all alone, set sail by silent moonlight Foster-Mother True dignity abides with him alone Yew-Tree near Esthwaite But she, poor woman, dwelt alone. Goody Blake Weep in the public roads alone. Last of the Flock Or else she were alone; Mad Mother Old Susan, she who dwells alone, Idiot Boy Alone amid a prospect wide; Idiot Boy "Why William, sit you thus alone, Expostulation " -- Then ask not wherefore, here, alone, Expostulation Alone I cannot fear to die. Forsaken Indian For ever left alone am I, Forsaken Indian The hermit sits alone. Tintern Abbey
ALONG..............15 Like Chaff we drove along. Ancyent Marinere I "My forest brook along: Ancyent Marinere VII With thoughtless joy I stretch'd along the shore Female Vagrant The suns of twenty summers danced along, -- Female Vagrant I looked and looked along the silent air, Female Vagrant Rolled fast along the sky his warm and genial moon. Female Vagrant Along the broad high-way he came, Last of the Flock Feeding at will along the lane, Idiot Boy Appear along the moonlight road Idiot Boy Then up along the town she hies, Idiot Boy "Perhaps he's gone along the dell, Idiot Boy He travels on along the vale. Idiot Boy Remembrance! as we glide along, Near Richmond That peck along the road, regard him not. Old Man Travelling Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart, Tintern Abbey
ALONGSIDE...........1 The naked Hulk alongside came Ancyent Marinere III
ALOUD...............1 And Johnny burrs and laughs aloud, Idiot Boy
ALSO................1 And the Ship stood still also. Ancyent Marinere V
ALWAY...............2 The charmed water burnt alway Ancyent Marinere IV "Or let me sleep alway!" Ancyent Marinere VI
ALWAYS..............4 He always doted on the youth, and now Foster-Mother Nature's sweet voices always full of love Nightingale And I will always be thy guide, Mad Mother "And we have always used him well; Idiot Boy
AM.................15 "And I am next of kin; Ancyent Marinere I Thought I, I am as thin as air -- Ancyent Marinere V "I am afear'd. -- "Push on, push on! Ancyent Marinere VII And, as I am a man, The Thorn "Sweet babe! They say that I am mad, Mad Mother And I am happy when I sing Mad Mother Then happy lie, for blest am I; Mad Mother But still be true 'till I am dead, Mad Mother I am thy father's wedded wife; Mad Mother For I thy own dear mother am. Mad Mother "Sir! I am going many miles to take Old Man Travelling And yet I am alive. Forsaken Indian For ever left alone am I, Forsaken Indian And asks of me why I am here. Convict And rolls through all things. Therefore am I still Tintern Abbey
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