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 BRAIN.................5
That thy brain must know, To a Skylark
Wander no more, from kindling brain to brain, Adonais IX
Wander no more, from kindling brain to brain, Adonais IX
A tear some Dream has loosen'd from his brain. Adonais X
And in my heartless breast and burning brain Adonais XXVI
 
 BRAKE.................1
The amorous birds now pair in every brake, Adonais XVIII
 
 BRAND.................1
Feeds, like slow fire upon a hoary brand; Adonais L
 
 BRANDED...............1
Made bare his branded and ensanguin'd brow, Adonais XXXIV
 
 BREAK.................3
Another in her wilful grief would break Adonais XI
The life can burn in blood, even while the heart may break. Adonais XXXII
Break it not thou! too surely shalt thou find Adonais LI
 
 BREAKING..............1
A breaking billow; even whilst we speak Adonais XXXII
 
 BREAST................3
Light on his head who pierc'd thy innocent breast, Adonais XVII
And in my heartless breast and burning brain Adonais XXVI
But what was howling in one breast alone, Adonais XXXVI
 
 BREATH................8
O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being, Ode to the West Wind
She sate, while one, with soft enamour'd breath, Adonais II
He came; and bought, with price of purest breath, Adonais VII
That mouth, whence it was wont to draw the breath Adonais XII
Exhales itself in flowers of gentle breath; Adonais XX
Blush'd to annihilation, and the breath Adonais XXV
Welcoming him we lose with scarce extinguish'd breath. Adonais L
The breath whose might I have invok'd in song Adonais LV
 
 BRERE.................1
And build their mossy homes in field and brere; Adonais XVIII
 
 BRIGHT................4
Drops so bright to see To a Skylark
Like the bright hair uplifted from the head Ode to the West Wind
Not all to that bright station dar'd to climb; Adonais V
Burns bright or dim, as each are mirrors of Adonais LIV
 
 BRIGHTLY..............1
The killing sun smiles brightly: on a cheek Adonais XXXII
 
 BRIGHTNESS............1
The brightness it may veil. When lofty thought Adonais XLIV
 
 BRIGHT'NING...........1
O'er which clouds are bright'ning, To a Skylark
 
 BRING.................1
All vital things that wake to bring Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
 
 BRINK.................1
When hope has kindled hope, and lur'd thee to the brink. Adonais XLVII
 
 BROAD.................1
In the broad day-light To a Skylark
 
 BROKEN................2
The broken lily lies -- the storm is overpast. Adonais VI
Is it not broken? On the withering flower Adonais XXXII
 
 BROW..................4
They know that never joy illum'd my brow Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
Made bare his branded and ensanguin'd brow, Adonais XXXIV
Athwart what brow is that dark mantle thrown? Adonais XXXV
Hot Shame shall burn upon thy secret brow, Adonais XXXVII
 
 BUDS..................2
(Driving sweet buds like flocks to feed in air) Ode to the West Wind
Her kindling buds, as if she Autumn were, Adonais XVI
 
 BUILD.................1
And build their mossy homes in field and brere; Adonais XVIII
 
 BUILT.................1
Rose from their thrones, built beyond mortal thought, Adonais XLV
 
 BULK..................1
He had adorn'd and hid the coming bulk of Death. Adonais II
 
 BURIED................1
Lie buried in the ravage they have wrought; Adonais XLVIII
 
 BURN..................4
Whose tapers yet burn through that night of time Adonais V
The life can burn in blood, even while the heart may break. Adonais XXXII
Hot Shame shall burn upon thy secret brow, Adonais XXXVII
Nor, when the spirit's self has ceas'd to burn, Adonais XL
 
 BURNING...............4
Yet wherefore? Quench within their burning bed Adonais III
And in my heartless breast and burning brain Adonais XXVI
Back to the burning fountain whence it came, Adonais XXXVIII
Whilst, burning through the inmost veil of Heaven, Adonais LV
 
 BURNS.................1
Burns bright or dim, as each are mirrors of Adonais LIV
 
 BURST.................2
Black rain, and fire, and hail will burst: oh hear! Ode to the West Wind
A quickening life from the Earth's heart has burst Adonais XIX
 
 BURSTING..............1
And bursting in its beauty and its might Adonais XLIII
 
 BUT...................19
Thou art unseen, but yet I hear thy shrill delight, To a Skylark
But an empty vaunt, To a Skylark
Thou lovest: but ne'er knew love's sad satiety. To a Skylark
Into the gulf of death; but his clear Sprite Adonais IV
But now, thy youngest, dearest one, has perish'd, Adonais VI
The eternal Hunger sits, but pity and awe Adonais VIII
But droop there, whence they sprung; and mourn their lot Adonais IX
But grief returns with the revolving year; Adonais XVIII
But for our grief, as if it had not been, Adonais XXI
Kiss me, so long but as a kiss may live; Adonais XXVI
But I am chain'd to Time, and cannot thence depart! Adonais XXVI
An early but enduring monument, Adonais XXX
He answer'd not, but with a sudden hand Adonais XXXIV
But what was howling in one breast alone, Adonais XXXVI
But be thyself, and know thyself to be! Adonais XXXVII
Dust to the dust! but the pure spirit shall flow Adonais XXXVIII
May be eclips'd, but are extinguish'd not; Adonais XLIV
But whose transmitted effluence cannot die Adonais XLVI
Oh, not of him, but of our joy: 'tis nought Adonais XLVIII
 
 BY....................16
Or music by the night-wind sent Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
By warm winds deflower'd, To a Skylark
Lull'd by the coil of his crystàlline streams, Ode to the West Wind
And, by the incantation of this verse, Ode to the West Wind
When thy Son lay, pierc'd by the shaft which flies Adonais II
Struck by the envious wrath of man or god, Adonais V
Like a pale flower by some sad maiden cherish'd, Adonais VI
And Pleasure, blind with tears, led by the gleam Adonais XIII
The leprous corpse, touch'd by this spirit tender, Adonais XX
By sightless lightning? -- the intense atom glows Adonais XX
Swift as a Thought by the snake Memory stung, Adonais XXII
Sham'd by the presence of that living Might, Adonais XXV
A herd-abandon'd deer struck by the hunter's dart. Adonais XXXIII
Convulse us and consume us day by day, Adonais XXXIX
Arose; and Lucan, by his death approv'd: Adonais XLV
By man and beast and earth and air and sea, Adonais LIV
 
 CAIN..................1
As Albion wails for thee: the curse of Cain Adonais XVII
 
 CAIN'S................1
Which was like Cain's or Christ's -- oh! that it should be so! Adonais XXXIV
 
 CALL..................1
I call the phantoms of a thousand hours Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
 
 CALL'D................1
I call'd on poisonous names with which our youth is fed; Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
 
 CALLS.................1
'Tis Adonais calls! oh, hasten thither, Adonais LIII
 
 CALM..................1
Its calm, to one who worships thee, Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
 
 CALUMNY...............1
Envy and calumny and hate and pain, Adonais XL
 
 CAME..................10
Depart not as thy shadow came, Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
Never came near thee: To a Skylark
He came; and bought, with price of purest breath, Adonais VII
And others came . . . Desires and Adorations, Adonais XIII
Came in slow pomp; the moving pomp might seem Adonais XIII
Thus ceas'd she: and the mountain shepherds came, Adonais XXX
Came, veiling all the lightnings of his song Adonais XXX
Midst others of less note, came one frail Form, Adonais XXXI
He came the last, neglected and apart; Adonais XXXIII
Back to the burning fountain whence it came, Adonais XXXVIII

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