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LIFE-BLOOD..........1 His bones are consumed, and his life-blood is dried, Convict
LIFELESS............3 With heavy thump, a lifeless lump Ancyent Marinere III They rais'd their limbs like lifeless tools -- Ancyent Marinere V Each corse lay flat, lifeless and flat; Ancyent Marinere VI
LIFT................2 Nor morsel to my mouth that day did lift, Female Vagrant I cannot lift my limbs to know Forsaken Indian
LIFTED..............2 They lifted up their stiff right arms, Ancyent Marinere VI Or hang on tiptoe at the lifted latch; Female Vagrant
LIFTING.............1 And lifting up his head, he then would gaze Yew-Tree near Esthwaite
LIFTS...............1 She lifts the knocker, rap, rap, rap, Idiot Boy
LIGHT..............17 And when they rear'd, the elfish light Ancyent Marinere IV I was so light, almost Ancyent Marinere V And on the bay the moon light lay, Ancyent Marinere VI In the red and smoky light. Ancyent Marinere VI And the bay was white with silent light, Ancyent Marinere VI A man all light, a seraph-man, Ancyent Marinere VI Each one a lovely light: Ancyent Marinere VI Of sullen Light, no obscure trembling hues. Nightingale With a rich and amber light; Lewti Light was my sleep; my days in transport roll'd: Female Vagrant By the first beams of dawning light impress'd, Female Vagrant At houses, men, and common light, amazed. Female Vagrant "When it is light and fair, We Are Seven For in the moon light he had been Idiot Boy "Where are your books? that light bequeath'd Expostulation Come forth into the light of things, Tables Turned Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns, Tintern Abbey
LIGHT-HOUSE.........2 Below the Light-house top. Ancyent Marinere I The light-house top I see? Ancyent Marinere VI
LIGHTEN'D...........1 Is lighten'd -- that serene and blessed mood, Tintern Abbey
LIGHTLY.............1 That lightly draws its breath, We Are Seven
LIGHTNING...........2 The lightning falls with never a jag Ancyent Marinere V Beneath the lightning and the moon Ancyent Marinere V
LIGHTS..............4 Then vanish'd all the lovely lights; Ancyent Marinere VI "Where are those lights so many and fair Ancyent Marinere VII Lights up her love-torch. Nightingale My former pleasures in the shooting lights Tintern Abbey
LIGHTSOME...........1 The long, warm, lightsome summer-day, Goody Blake
LIKE...............67 And listens like a three year's child; Ancyent Marinere I Like Chaff we drove along. Ancyent Marinere I Like noises of a swound. Ancyent Marinere I Ne dim ne red, like God's own head, Ancyent Marinere II The water, like a witch's oils, Ancyent Marinere II Like restless gossameres? Ancyent Marinere III Like the whiz of my Cross-bow. Ancyent Marinere III Till the balls like pulses beat; Ancyent Marinere IV Lay like a load on my weary eye, Ancyent Marinere IV Like morning frosts yspread; Ancyent Marinere IV Like lead into the sea. Ancyent Marinere IV The sails do sigh like sedge: Ancyent Marinere V Like waters shot from some high crag, Ancyent Marinere V And dropp'd down, like a stone! Ancyent Marinere V They rais'd their limbs like lifeless tools -- Ancyent Marinere V And now 'twas like all instruments, Ancyent Marinere V Now like a lonely flute; Ancyent Marinere V And now it is like an angel's song Ancyent Marinere V A noise like of a hidden brook Ancyent Marinere V Then, like a pawing horse let go, Ancyent Marinere V Like one, that on a lonely road Ancyent Marinere VI Like a meadow-gale of spring -- Ancyent Marinere VI Yet it felt like a welcoming. Ancyent Marinere VI Like as of torches came. Ancyent Marinere VI And each right-arm burnt like a torch, Ancyent Marinere VI Like music on my heart. Ancyent Marinere VI "I never saw aught like to them Ancyent Marinere VII The Ship went down like lead. Ancyent Marinere VII Like one that hath been seven days drown'd Ancyent Marinere VII I pass, like night, from land to land; Ancyent Marinere VII He went, like one that hath been stunn'd Ancyent Marinere VII 'Tis more like heaven to come than what has been. Foster-Mother Sobbed like a child -- it almost broke his heart: Foster-Mother Be lov'd, like nature! -- But 'twill not be so; Nightingale (Even like a Lady vow'd and dedicate Nightingale Like tipsy Joy that reels with tossing head. Nightingale Like echoes to a distant thunder, Lewti We two had sung, like little birds in May. Female Vagrant And I in truth did love him like a brother, Female Vagrant Like one revived, upon his neck I wept, Female Vagrant The breathing pestilence that rose like smoke! Female Vagrant While like a sea the storming army came, Female Vagrant My heart is touched to think that men like these, Female Vagrant His voice was like the voice of three. Goody Blake Like a loose casement in the wind. Goody Blake His cheek is like a cherry. Simon Lee No man like him the horn could sound, Simon Lee "My little boy, which like you more," Anecdote for Fathers It stands erect, and like a stone The Thorn Like rock or stone, it is o'ergrown The Thorn Cuts like a scythe, while through the clouds The Thorn As like as like can be: The Thorn As like as like can be: The Thorn That's like an infant's grave in size, The Thorn The heap that's like an infant grave, The Thorn It dried her body like a cinder, The Thorn To see it melt like snow away! Last of the Flock Like blood-drops from my heart they dropp'd. Last of the Flock They break out on him, like a loathsome plague-spot; Dungeon The like was never heard of yet, Idiot Boy All like a silent horseman-ghost, Idiot Boy And like the very soul of evil, Idiot Boy Made answer, like a traveller bold, Idiot Boy Oh mercy! like a little child. Forsaken Indian I came among these hills; when like a roe Tintern Abbey Wherever nature led; more like a man Tintern Abbey Haunted me like a passion: the tall rock, Tintern Abbey
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