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looks yellow to the jaundiced, 325.
lovely in her husband's, 465.
man a microscopic, 316.
muse on nature with a poet's, 513.
nature's walks, 375.
negotiate for itself, 51.
no, hath seen such scarecrows, 86.
not satisfied with seeing, 830.
of a needle, camel through the, 840.
of childhood fears a painted devil, 120.
of the day, 6, 251, 434.
of Greece, Athens the, 241.
of heaven, beauteous, 79.
of heaven visits, places that the, 80.
of nature, lived in, 468.
of newt and toe of frog, 123.
of solitude, that inward, 475.
of the intellect, 579.
of time, 345.
of vulgar light, 520.
one auspicious and dropping, 127.
open alle night with, 1.
peril in thine, 105.
postern of a small needle's, 82.
power behind the, 603.
precious seeing to the, 56.
pupil of the human, 518.
saw me it gave witness to me, 817.
sleep all night with open, 1.
smile in her, 582.
still-soliciting, 146.
sublime declared, 232.
such beauty as a woman's, 55.
sun cannot be looked at with a steady, 794.
tear in her, 489.
tear stands trembling in her, 343.
that inward, 475.
the seeing, 827.
to watch, no, 522.
twinkling of an, 62, 846.
unborrowed from the, 467.
unforgiving, an, 442.
unpresumptuous, 421.
upward glancing of an, 497.
was dim and cold, his, 589.
was in itself a soul, that, 550.
was not dim, his, 814.
was on the censer, 636.
watch in every old man's, 106.
wave before the half-shut, 357.
welcome in your, your hand, 117.
where feeling plays, an, 486.
which hath the merriest, 93.
white wench's black, 106.
who sees with equal, 315.
will mark our coming, 556.
with a watchful, 300.
[937]with his glittering, 498.
with threatening, 79.
Eyes
and eares and every thought, 23.
are dim with childish tears, my, 471.
are homes of silent prayer, 632.
are in his mind, his, 503.
as stars of twilight fair, 474.
bend on me thy tender, 607.
black, and lemonade, 519.
book in many's, 104.
close up his, 94.
closed his, in endless night, 382.
cobwebs out of my, 790.
cynosure of neighbouring, 248.
dear as these, 280.
did once inhabit, holes where, 96.
displayed the joy of youth, 444.
drink to me only with thine, 179.
eloquence of, 339.
fear of God before their, 844.
gifts that took all, 600.
glow like the sparks of fire, 202.
good for sore, 292.
gospel-light from Bullen's, 387.
hands were never made to tear each other's, 302.
happiness through another man's, 71.
hath not a Jew, 63.
hell to choose love by another's, 57.
I will not give sleep to mine, 824.
in scorn of, 96.
innocence closing up his, 40.
kindling her undazzled, 255.
ladies whose bright, 249.
light that lies in woman's, 522.
light that visits these sad, 383.
like stars start from their spheres, 131.
look your last, 109.
looked love to eyes, 542.
love darting, 246.
love looks not with the, 57.
make pictures when shut, 502.
man may see with no, 148.
man with large gray, 472.
Marlborough's, 365.
may weep, those watchful, 511.
meet far off, when, 274.
night has a thousand, 669.
no speculation in those, 122.
not a friend to close his, 271.
not yet created, 162.
of a fool, 827.
of gallery critics, 419.
of my cash-box, 798.
of sentiment, pluck the, 635.
of unholy blue, 521.
offensive to my, 296.
ope their golden, 159.
pearls that were his, 42.
play the woman with mine, 124.
pleasant sights salute the, 655.
poorly satisfy our, 174.
quaint enamelled, 247.
rain influence, 249.
read their history in a nation's, 385.
reflecting gems, 96.
sans, sans teeth, 69.
severe, 69.
shall cry my, out, 787.
she gave me ears she gave me, 469.
show his, and grieve his heart, 123.
shut, he could go there with his, 761.
sights of death within mine, 96.
sought the west afar, 487.
soul sitting in thine, 249.
soul within her, 554.
star-like, 200.
stood with stupid, 273.
streaming, and breaking hearts, 625.
sublime with tears, 620.
such beaming, 520.
sweeter than the lids of Juno's, 77.
sweetest, were ever seen, 621.
tears gather to the, 630.
that shone now dimmed, 523.
that would not look on me, 442.
the break of day, 49.
the glow-worm lend thee, 202.
they strike mine, 178.
thy dying, were closed, 335.
to the blind, feet to the lame, 817.
unto dying, 630.
wanton, 833.
were closed, thy dying, 335.
were made for seeing, 599.
where'er I turn my ravished, 299.
which fail with wakefulness, 590.
whose subdued, 157.
will not give sleep to mine, 824.
wipe my weeping, 303.
wiped our, 69.
with his half-shut, 326.
women's, from, 56.
Eyeballs roll, lips tremble and, 333.
Eyebrow, ballad to his mistress', 69.
Eyelids
heavy and red, 585.
of the morn, opening, 247.
slumber to mine, 824.
weigh down my, 89.
Eyesight, treasure of his, 104.
Eyne, Bacchus with pink, 158.
Fable,
in a Libyan, 696.
read my little, 929.
Fables and legends of the Talmud, 166.
Fabric,
huge, rose like an exhalation, 225.
of the sky, 342.
of this vision, baseless, 43.
rose silently as a dream, 421.
the mystic, sprung, 535.
Face,
apparitions start into her, 52.
Aurora shows her brightening, 367.
bury me on my, 763.
call it fair not pale, 500.
can't I commend another's, 377.
climber-upward turns his, 111.
continual comfort in a, 23.
disasters in his morning, 397.
divine, human, 230.
excuse in her, 239.
familiar with her, 317.
features of my father's, 552.
finer form or lovelier, 490.
garden in her, there is a, 685.
[938]give me a look give me a, 178.
God has given you one, 136.
hides a shining, 423.
in his morning, 397.
in many a solitary place, 468.
in the moon, 766.
in the sweat of thy, 812.
is as a book, 117.
labour bears a lovely, 182.
like a benediction, 785.
like a blessing, 785.
like the milky way, 256.
look on her, and you'll forget, 325.
magic of a, 200.
man had fixed his, as if the, 468.
mind's construction in the, 117.
music breathing from her, 550.
music of her, 259.
never eie did see that, 23.
no odious furrows in my, 445.
nose on a man's face, 44, 192, 772, 785.
nose upon his, 415.
ocean on whose awful, 610.
o'er which a thousand shadows go, 486.
of heaven so fine, 107.
of joy we wear a, 471.
one beloved, on earth, 552.
pardoned all except her, 559.
princely counsel in his, 227.
saw the manners in the, 367.
shining morning, 69.
shyned bright, her angels, 27.
some awful moment, 476.
spit in my, 84.
stirred with her dream, 558.
ten commandments in your, 93.
that launched a thousand ships, 41.
that makes simplicity a grace, 178.
to feel the mist in my, 650.
transmitter of a foolish, 354.
truth has such a, 269.
umbered, see the other's, 92.
visit her, too roughly, 128.
wave with dimpled, 681.
Faces,
dusk, with turbans, 240.
none alike, 218.
of the poor, grind the, 833.
sea of upturned, 493, 531.
the old familiar, 509.
Facility of the octosyllabic verse, 550.
Facing fearful odds, 593.
Facts
and the laws, 671.
angularity of, 601.
are stubborn things, 392, 800.
for poor men's, 36.
imagination for his, 443.
Faculties,
benumbs all his, 369.
hath borne his, 118.
to bear every event, 742.
Faculty
divine, visions and, 479.
every, contemplates certain things, 744.
infinite in, 134.
that forms thy judgment, 750.
Fade,
all that 's bright must, 522.
as a leaf, we all do, 835.
dazzle as they, 492.
may flourish or may, 396.
nothing of him that doth, 42.
thy eternal summer shall not, 161.
Faded
like the morning dew, 513.
on the crowing of the cock, 127.
Fades
a summer cloud, so, 434.
in his eye, 298.
Fading
are the joys we dote upon, 281.
honours of the dead, 487.
in music, a swan-like end, 63.
never, serenity of countenance, 299.
Faery
elves whose midnight revels, 225.
lands forlorn, 575.
Queen, read the, 663.
Fagots and fagots, there are, 797.
Fail,
if this, 245.
if we should, 118.
no such word as, 606.
nor fall, never to, 745.
not ashamed to, 366.
not for sorrow, 641.
they never, who die in a great cause, 555.
we will not, 118.
Fails, oft expectation, 73.
Failed the bright promise, 535.
Failing, every, but their own, 548.
Failings leaned to virtue's side, 396.
Fain
die
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