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GOD'S...............2 We hail'd it in God's name. Ancyent Marinere I Ne dim ne red, like God's own head, Ancyent Marinere II
GODLY...............1 He singeth loud his godly hymns Ancyent Marinere VI
GOES................8 Nodding their heads before her goes Ancyent Marinere I Away it goes -- away so soon! Lewti This wretched woman thither goes, The Thorn The spot to which she goes; The Thorn But that she goes to this old thorn, The Thorn How quietly her Johnny goes. Idiot Boy And on he goes beneath the moon. Idiot Boy So, through the moonlight lane she goes, Idiot Boy
GOING...............4 Softly she was going up Ancyent Marinere IV And now that Johnny is just going, Idiot Boy "What can I do?" says Betty, going, Idiot Boy "Sir! I am going many miles to take Old Man Travelling
GOLD................4 Her locks are yellow as gold: Ancyent Marinere III Supplied, to him were more than mines of gold. Female Vagrant But, when he had refused the proffered gold, Female Vagrant Your pony's worth his weight in gold, Idiot Boy
GOLDEN..............2 Was a flash of golden fire. Ancyent Marinere IV Of golden lands. Leoni's younger brother Foster-Mother
GONE...............16 Is gone; and now the wedding-guest Ancyent Marinere VII Poor Father! gone was every friend of thine. Female Vagrant "And two are gone to sea. We Are Seven "And two are gone to sea, We Are Seven I wished they all were gone: Last of the Flock For him that's gone and far away. Mad Mother -- Where art thou gone my own dear child? Mad Mother That till full fifty yards were gone, Idiot Boy But now that time is gone and past. Idiot Boy That happy time all past and gone, Idiot Boy "I must be gone, I must away. Idiot Boy "Perhaps he's gone along the dell, Idiot Boy By this the stars were almost gone, Idiot Boy When you were gone my limbs were stronger, Forsaken Indian My friends, when you were gone away. Forsaken Indian And their glad animal movements all gone by,) Tintern Abbey
GOOD...............24 And a good south wind sprung up behind, Ancyent Marinere I And the good south wind still blew behind, Ancyent Marinere II It is the Hermit good! Ancyent Marinere VI This Hermit good lives in that wood Ancyent Marinere VII My father was a good and pious man, Female Vagrant And afterwards, by my good father taught, Female Vagrant Good duffle grey, and flannel fine; Goody Blake "You're overtasked, good Simon Lee, Simon Lee Gave with a maiden's true good will The Thorn For me it never did me good. Last of the Flock It came at once to do me good; Mad Mother Good Betty! put him down again; Idiot Boy For her good neighbour, Susan Gale, Idiot Boy Her pony, that is mild and good, Idiot Boy But Betty, poor good woman! she, Idiot Boy "Good Susan tell me, and I'll stay; Idiot Boy "Good Betty go, good Betty go, Idiot Boy "Good Betty go, good Betty go, Idiot Boy "The pony he is mild and good, Idiot Boy Why stand you thus Good Betty Foy? Idiot Boy To me my good friend Matthew spake, Expostulation Of moral evil and of good, Tables Turned "But one, whose first wish is the wish to be good, Convict On that best portion of a good man's life; Tintern Abbey
GOODLY..............1 With a goodly company. Ancyent Marinere VII
GOODY..............11 Auld Goody Blake was old and poor, Goody Blake 'Twas a hard time for Goody Blake. Goody Blake Than an old hedge to Goody Blake? Goody Blake This trespass of old Goody Blake, Goody Blake He watch'd to seize old Goody Blake. Goody Blake He softly creeps -- 'Tis Goody Blake, Goody Blake Stick after stick did Goody pull, Goody Blake And sprang upon poor Goody Blake. Goody Blake Then Goody, who had nothing said, Goody Blake Thus on her knees did Goody pray, Goody Blake Of Goody Blake and Harry Gill. Goody Blake
GORSE...............1 Among the fern or in the gorse; Idiot Boy
GOSSAMERES..........1 Like restless gossameres? Ancyent Marinere III
GOT.................3 "Nay, if thou'st got a laughsome tale, Ancyent Marinere I What he has got upon his back. Idiot Boy And now she's got into the town, Idiot Boy
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