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MAN'S...............3 Is the curse in a dead man's eye! Ancyent Marinere IV As is a landscape to a blind man's eye: Tintern Abbey On that best portion of a good man's life; Tintern Abbey
MANIFEST............1 With plain and manifest intent, The Thorn
MANNER..............1 "What manner of man art thou? Ancyent Marinere VII
MANSION.............2 Then rose a mansion proud our woods among, Female Vagrant Shall be a mansion for all lovely forms, Tintern Abbey
MANY...............35 His bones were black with many a crack, Ancyent Marinere III The many men so beautiful Ancyent Marinere IV Full many shapes, that shadows were, Ancyent Marinere VI Full many shapes, that shadows were, Ancyent Marinere VI "Where are those lights so many and fair Ancyent Marinere VII He had unlawful thoughts of many things: Foster-Mother Fixing his downward eye, he many an hour Yew-Tree near Esthwaite And many a poet echoes the conceit, Nightingale So many Nightingales: and far and near Nightingale Glistning, while many a glow-worm in the shade Nightingale Many a Nightingale perch giddily Nightingale And so with many a hope I seek, Lewti 'Mid the green mountains many and many a song Female Vagrant 'Mid the green mountains many and many a song Female Vagrant Of many things which never troubled me; Female Vagrant And catter'd many a lusty splinter, Goody Blake And many a rotten bough about. Goody Blake Her hair was thick with many a curl We Are Seven "How many may you be?" We Are Seven "How many? Seven in all," she said, We Are Seven "How many are you then," said I, We Are Seven For many a time and oft were heard The Thorn And others, I've heard many swear, The Thorn And this I know, full many a time, The Thorn And I may say that many a time Last of the Flock Full many a sad and doleful thing: Mad Mother With many a most diverting thing, Idiot Boy And thence full many a sound she hears, Idiot Boy And many dreadful fears beset her, Idiot Boy "Sir! I am going many miles to take Old Man Travelling For I had many things to say. Forsaken Indian In darkness, and amid the many shapes Tintern Abbey With many recognitions dim and faint, Tintern Abbey That after many wanderings, many years Tintern Abbey That after many wanderings, many years Tintern Abbey
MARCH...............3 In March, December, and in July, Goody Blake It is the first mild day of March: Lines near my House 'Tis eight o'clock, -- a clear March night, Idiot Boy
MARINER.............2 The impatient mariner the sail unfurl'd, Female Vagrant "A last leave of my son, a mariner, Old Man Travelling
MARINERE............9 It is an ancyent Marinere, Ancyent Marinere I "Marinere! come with me." Ancyent Marinere I The Marinere hath his will. Ancyent Marinere I The bright-eyed Marinere. Ancyent Marinere I The bright-eyed Marinere. Ancyent Marinere I "God save thee, ancyent Marinere! Ancyent Marinere I I fear thee, ancyent Marinere! Ancyent Marinere IV "Marinere! thou hast thy will: Ancyent Marinere V The Marinere, whose eye is bright, Ancyent Marinere VII
MARINERE'S..........3 Came to the Marinere's hollo! Ancyent Marinere I Came to the Marinere's hollo! Ancyent Marinere II "When the Marinere's trance is abated. Ancyent Marinere VI
MARINERES...........5 The Marineres gave it biscuit-worms, Ancyent Marinere I The Marineres all 'gan work the ropes Ancyent Marinere V The Marineres all return'd to work Ancyent Marinere V The Marineres all 'gan pull the ropes, Ancyent Marinere V He loves to talk with Marineres Ancyent Marinere VII
MARKED..............1 Ah! little marked, how fast they rolled away: Female Vagrant
MARKET-MORNING......1 When market-morning came, the neat attire Female Vagrant
MARRIAGE............3 We talked of marriage and our marriage day; Female Vagrant We talked of marriage and our marriage day; Female Vagrant Small help, and after marriage such as mine, Female Vagrant
MARRIAGE-DAY........1 That on his marriage-day sweet music made? Female Vagrant
MARRIAGE-FEAST......1 O sweeter than the Marriage-feast, Ancyent Marinere VII
MARRIED.............1 And then I married, and was rich Last of the Flock
MARS................1 Mars all things with his imitative lisp, Nightingale
MARTHA..............4 Since she (her name is Martha Ray) The Thorn Poor Martha! on that woful day The Thorn That Martha Ray about this time The Thorn They had to do with Martha Ray. The Thorn
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