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" ... and the ___ shall be first": Matthew 52
" . . .___ with adder fight": Wilde 45
" . . .___ of troubles": Hamlet 41
" . . .spare your country's ___ said" 51
" . . .or ___ swoon to death": Keats 46
" . . .just what ___ in the papers": Rogers 53
" . . .it ___ for thee" 33
" . . .in corpore ___" 32
" . . . ___clock scholar" 35
" . . . ___/Told by an idiot . . . " 46
" . . . ___/As is the razor's edge invisible": Shak. 66
" . . . ___-voice of England" (Tennyson on Milton) 60
" . . . ___-feather'd sleep": Milton 50
" . . . ___-Bang-Bang" 32
" . . . ___, the yellow leaf": Shak. 46
" . . . ___, tekel, upharsin" 39
" . . . ___, something blue" 38
" . . . ___, perturbed spirit!": Hamlet 49
" . . . ___, mio Dio!": Leonora's prayer 54
" . . . ___, go!" 27
" . . . ___, and unexpressive she": Shak. 51
" . . . ___, and trimly dress'd": Shak. 53
" . . . ___'clock scholar" 40
" . . . ___! the lark . . . ": Shak. 46
" . . . ___ your houses" 34
" . . . ___ Your Hand," Beatles song 46
" . . . ___ you shall betray me": Matt. 49
" . . . ___ You Ain't Ma Baby?" 45
" . . . ___ Yellow Ribbon . . . " 43
" . . . ___ won fair lady" 36
" . . . ___ with seven wives" 39
" . . . ___ with good intentions" 43
" . . . ___ which will live in infamy . . . ": Roosevelt 66
" . . . ___ which will live in infamy . . . ": F.D.R. 63
" . . . ___ which the sea cannot claim": Hardy 56
" . . . ___ what your country . . . ": J.F.K. 55
" . . . ___ what I say . . . ": Alice 47
" . . . ___ well/It were done quickly":Macbeth 56
" . . . ___ wed" 26
" . . . ___ we forget!": Kipling 42
" . . . ___ was still there": F. S. Key 49
" . . . ___ was bad she was . . . " 45
" . . . ___ vincit omnia": Chaucer 44
" . . . ___ upon thine heart": Song of Solomon 56
" . . . ___ unto my feet": Psalms 43
" . . . ___ unto my feet": Psalm 119:105 50
" . . . ___ unto my feet" 35
" . . . ___ unspotted heart": Shak. 45
" . . . ___ tuffet" 29
" . . . ___ towers of Ilium": Marlowe 47
" . . . ___ told by an idiot" 39
" . . . ___ to touch": Brooke 39
" . . . ___ to the Republic . . . " 45
" . . . ___ to me as my soul!": Shak. 47
" . . . ___ to heal": Ecclesiastes 44
" . . . ___ to heal" 30
" . . . ___ to covet honor": Shak. 44
" . . . ___ to Chance" 32
" . . . ___ Tiger?": Stockton 39
" . . . ___ through a glass, darkly": I Cor. 13:12 60
" . . . ___ thousand times . . . " 44
" . . . ___ thou with me": Tennyson 45
" . . . ___ those who love the Lord": Hunt 52
" . . . ___ those lips away": Shak. 45
" . . . ___ the worst too young!": Kipling 52
" . . . ___ the Wizard" 33
" . . . ___ the wild blue yonder" 43
" . . . ___ the wide blue yonder" 43
" . . . ___ the twain . . . " 39
" . . . ___ the stage with tears": Hamlet 51
" . . . ___ the six hundred": Tennyson 48
" . . . ___ the sea" (Genesis) 40
" . . . ___ the rub": Hamlet 38
" . . . ___ the purpling east" 40
" . . . ___ the punkin" 33
" . . . ___ the pumpkin" 34
" . . . ___ the odds": Housman 40
" . . . ___ the ocean" 32
" . . . ___ the mightiest Julius fell": Shak. 55
" . . . ___ the Marbles," Falk film 45
" . . . ___ the Lord": Gen. 22:16 43
" . . . ___ the living Present!": Longfellow 54
" . . . ___ the lily": Shak. 38
" . . . ___ the light of the moon" 44
" . . . ___ the good news" 36
" . . . ___ the gold of the night" 44
" . . . ___ the fray" 31
" . . . ___ the fray!" 32
" . . . ___ the eating thereof" 41
" . . . ___ the child" 32
" . . . ___ the bright blue sea": Gilbert 51
" . . . ___ the brave" 32
" . . . ___ the alien corn": Keats 44
" . . . ___ that ne'er decays": Wordsworth 56
" . . . ___ that knows no care?": Lucretius 53
" . . . ___ that kings/Have lipp'd . . . ": Shak. 63
" . . . ___ that kills": Housman 42
" . . . ___ that I know is damn'd" 48
" . . . ___ than thou": Isa. 65:5 43
" . . . ___ than lions": II Samuel 44