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MYSELF..............2 But, swift as dreams, myself I found Ancyent Marinere VII With which, though bent on haste, myself I deck'd; Female Vagrant
MYSTERY.............1 In which the burthen of the mystery, Tintern Abbey
N'OLD...............1 But look at me they n'old: Ancyent Marinere V
NAKED...............3 Are th[e]se her naked ribs, which fleck'd Ancyent Marinere III The naked Hulk alongside came Ancyent Marinere III To hunt for food, and be a naked man, Foster-Mother
NAM'D...............1 First nam'd these notes a melancholy strain; Nightingale
NAME................4 We hail'd it in God's name. Ancyent Marinere I Since she (her name is Martha Ray) The Thorn Ere I had heard of Martha's name, The Thorn "At thy name though compassion her nature resign, Convict
NAMELESS............1 His little, nameless, unremembered acts Tintern Abbey
NAMES...............3 That joined your names with mine! O my sweet lady, Foster-Mother But knew the names of birds, and mocked their notes, Foster-Mother With other names, an endless string, Idiot Boy
NATIVE..............2 Close by my mother in their native bowers: Female Vagrant Green fields before us and our native shore, Female Vagrant
NATURAL.............1 Each pore and natural outlet shrivell'd up Dungeon
NATURE.............17 In nature there is nothing melancholy. Nightingale Should make all nature lovelier, and itself Nightingale Be lov'd, like nature! -- But 'twill not be so; Nightingale To something more than nature in the grove) Nightingale There, pains which nature could no more support, Female Vagrant To her fair works did nature link Lines in Early Spring With other ministrations, thou, O nature! Dungeon Let Nature be your teacher. Tables Turned Sweet is the lore which nature brings; Tables Turned He hath no need. He is by nature led Old Man Travelling "At thy name though compassion her nature resign, Convict Wherever nature led; more like a man Tintern Abbey Who sought the thing he loved. For nature then Tintern Abbey To look on nature, not as in the hour Tintern Abbey In nature and the language of the sense, Tintern Abbey Knowing that Nature never did betray Tintern Abbey A worshipper of Nature, hither came, Tintern Abbey
NATURE'S............5 The least of nature's works, one who might move Yew-Tree near Esthwaite Should share in nature's immortality, Nightingale Nature's sweet voices always full of love Nightingale To make him Nature's playmate. He knows well Nightingale For them, in nature's meads, the milky udder flowed. Female Vagrant
NAY.................8 "Nay, if thou'st got a laughsome tale, Ancyent Marinere I -- Nay, Traveller! rest. This lonely yew-tree stands Yew-Tree near Esthwaite Nay, treach'rous image! leave my mind, Lewti Nay, treach'rous image! leave my mind -- Lewti Nay treach'rous image! leave my mind -- Lewti And said, Nay, we are seven!" We Are Seven Nay rack your brain -- 'tis all in vain, The Thorn But nay, my heart is far too glad; Mad Mother
NE.................19 Ne shapes of men ne beasts we ken -- Ancyent Marinere I Ne shapes of men ne beasts we ken -- Ancyent Marinere I Ne any day for food or play Ancyent Marinere II Ne dim ne red, like God's own head, Ancyent Marinere II Ne dim ne red, like God's own head, Ancyent Marinere II We stuck, ne breath ne motion, Ancyent Marinere II We stuck, ne breath ne motion, Ancyent Marinere II Ne any drop to drink. Ancyent Marinere II Ne could we laugh, ne wail: Ancyent Marinere III Ne could we laugh, ne wail: Ancyent Marinere III Ne rot, ne reek did they; Ancyent Marinere IV Ne rot, ne reek did they; Ancyent Marinere IV Ne spake, ne mov'd their eyes: Ancyent Marinere V Ne spake, ne mov'd their eyes: Ancyent Marinere V Ne turn them up to pray. Ancyent Marinere VI Ne sound ne motion made: Ancyent Marinere VI Ne sound ne motion made: Ancyent Marinere VI But I ne spake ne stirred! Ancyent Marinere VII But I ne spake ne stirred! Ancyent Marinere VII
NE'ER...............5 The late Lord Velez ne'er was wearied with him. Foster-Mother And ne'er was heard of more: but 'tis supposed, Foster-Mother I ne'er beheld so thin a cloud -- Lewti "Such night as this was ne'er before, Idiot Boy "And we will ne'er o'erload thee more." Idiot Boy
NE'RD...............1 The Skiff-boat ne'rd: I heard them talk, Ancyent Marinere VII
NEAR...............11 So many Nightingales: and far and near Nightingale And homeless near a thousand homes I stood, Female Vagrant And near a thousand tables pined, and wanted food. Female Vagrant Near the sea-side I reached a ruinous fort: Female Vagrant Lives with him, near the waterfall, Simon Lee "Dwell near them with my mother." We Are Seven And when at last, her time drew near, The Thorn As loud as any mill, or near it, Idiot Boy 'Tis on the stroke -- "If Johnny's near," Idiot Boy "But he is neither far nor near, Idiot Boy Who's yon, that, near the waterfall, Idiot Boy
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