" . . . affright the ___ at Agincourt?" Shak. | 55 |
" . . . age ___, the wit is out'": Shak. | 54 |
" . . . all men are Noah's ___": Wilbur | 53 |
" . . . all my fame for ___ of ale": Henry V | 54 |
" . . . all that was pleasant ___": Goldsmith | 55 |
" . . . alone ___ the house top": Psalm 102 | 53 |
" . . . and ye shall ___ in haste": Ex. 12:11 | 56 |
" . . . and a ___ steer her by": Masefield | 52 |
" . . . and be thou like to ___": Song of Solomon | 59 |
" . . . and fell ___ thieves . . . ": Luke 10:30 | 58 |
" . . . and his hands formed ___ land": Psalm 95 | 58 |
" . . . and motherhood dragging ___ . . . ": Beck | 59 |
" . . . and my bended ___ a pillow": Confucius | 56 |
" . . . and punishes ___ all . . . ": John Adams | 58 |
" . . . and take it for ___ worse": Cowley | 52 |
" . . . and the second beast like ___": Rev. | 54 |
" . . . and the swallow ___ for herself": Psa. 84:3 | 61 |
" . . . and ___ to pluck up . . . ": Eccl. 3 | 54 |
" . . . and ___ to steer her by": Masefield | 53 |
" . . . and ___/The frumious Bandersnatch!": Carroll | 62 |
" . . . appetyt hath he to ___ a mous": Chaucer | 57 |
" . . . arms/Are strong ___ bands": Longfellow | 56 |
" . . . as a wild bull in ___": Isa. 51:20 | 52 |
" . . . as he was ambitious, ___ him": Shak. | 54 |
" . . . as it ___, it ain't": Tweedledee | 54 |
" . . . as ___ gathereth her chickens . . . " : Matt. 23:37 | 69 |
" . . . as ___ resting-place . . . ": Lincoln | 55 |
" . . . auspicious as / ___ of spades": Wilbur | 56 |
" . . . bear those ___ we have . . . ": Hamlet | 56 |
" . . . believing in old men's ___ . . . ": Pound | 63 |
" . . . between a ___ and a help": Wordsworth | 55 |
" . . . bound upon a ___ fire . . . ": King Lear | 58 |
" . . . but as it ___, it ain't": Carroll | 55 |
" . . . but as ___, it ain't": Carroll | 52 |
" . . . but now mine eye ___ thee": Job 42:5 | 54 |
" . . . but the end is not ___": Matt. 24:6 | 53 |
" . . . but when ___, they are for war": Psalms | 57 |
" . . . but ___ country, right or wrong": Decatur | 59 |
" . . . but ___ temper leaps . . . ": Shak. | 53 |
" . . . call of the running ___": Masefield | 53 |
" . . . call ye upon him while he ___": Isaiah 55:6 | 61 |
" . . . clean hands, and ___ heart": Psalm 24 | 55 |
" . . . crowbar, ___, and barrow": Woodworth | 54 |
" . . . Cupid ___ longer an archer": Shak. | 52 |
" . . . dark, ___ the blaze of noon": Milton | 54 |
" . . . debts, ___ forgive our . . . " Matt. 6:12 | 59 |
" . . . deep-drenched in ___ . . . ": Shak. | 53 |
" . . . delight such as only ___ may know": Morison | 61 |
" . . . despise those ___ them": Thucydides | 53 |
" . . . destruction that wasteth at ___": Psalm 91 | 60 |
" . . . east ___/The Phoenix builds . . . ": Carew | 60 |
" . . . ensnare as great ___ Cassio": Iago | 52 |
" . . . even ___ the end of the world": Matt. 28:20 | 61 |
" . . . expresses himself ___ too deep for me": Gilbert | 65 |
" . . . fairest ___ daughters Eve": Milton | 52 |
" . . . fame for ___ of ale, and safety": Shak. | 57 |
" . . . fasten him as ___ . . . ": Isa. 22:23 | 55 |
" . . . fettered to an office ___": G. & S. | 57 |
" . . . fine women ___ crazy salad": Yeats | 52 |
" . . . first ___ see tonight" (wishing verse) | 56 |
" . . . folks, all politics is applesauce" | 52 |
" . . . for destruction ___ also great": Frost | 56 |
" . . . for I'll have ___ of sables": Hamlet | 58 |
" . . . for those who ___ gave their lives" | 53 |
" . . . frost ___ the punkin . . . ": Riley | 53 |
" . . . giving your heart to ___ to tear" (Kipling) | 61 |
" . . . Good News from ___ to Aix": Browning | 54 |
" . . . gracious, golden, glittering ___": Shak. | 58 |
" . . . great searchings ___": Judges 5:16 | 52 |
" . . . had ___ to shroud his head": Heywood | 54 |
" . . . hame to my ___ countree!": Cunningham | 55 |
" . . . have ___ in my mind . . . ": Yeats | 52 |
" . . . he made him ___ of many colors": Gen. 37:3 | 60 |
" . . . he who receives ___ I send, receives me" | 58 |
" . . . he ___ bigger than his head": Shak. | 53 |
" . . . he ___ live": Diogenes Laërtius | 52 |
" . . . him that ___ in the wilderness": Isa. 40:3 | 60 |
" . . . his cousins and his ___!": Gilbert | 52 |
" . . . his host ___ cast . . . ": Ex. 15:4 | 53 |
" . . . his nose was as sharp as ___": Shak. | 54 |
" . . . how like a ___ she blushes": Shak. | 52 |
" . . . how sweet is love itself ___": Romeo | 54 |
" . . . huddled masses yearning ___": Lazarus | 55 |
" . . . I could not ___ for Death": Dickinson | 55 |
" . . . I'll ___ and brawl": Petruchio | 52 |
" . . . if thou hast ___ to be know by . . . " | 56 |
" . . . if ___ west/The Phoenix builds": Carew | 56 |
" . . . in England now that ___ there": Browning | 58 |
" . . . in the twinkling ___ eye": I Cor. 15:52 | 57 |
" . . . it becomes necessary for ___ to dissolve . . . " | 66 |
" . . . just tickle her with ___ . . . ": Jerrold | 59 |
" . . . keep the word of promise to ___": Macbeth | 59 |
" . . . killed for him the ___ calf": Luke 15:30 | 58 |
" . . . lay like ___ taking his rest": Wolfe | 54 |
" . . . lend me your ___ come to . . . ": Shak. | 57 |
" . . . let's ___ all the lawyers": Shak. | 55 |
" . . . lie down ___ aeon or two": Kipling | 52 |
" . . . like satyrs grazing on the ___": Marlowe | 58 |
" . . . like the ___ of many waters": Isa. 17:13 | 58 |
" . . . like the ___ on triumphant brier": Shak. | 58 |