" . . . the ___ of time": Longfellow | 46 |
" . . . the ___ of the heaven": Zech. 2:6 | 51 |
" . . . the ___ of the flesh": Eph. 2:3 | 49 |
" . . . the ___ of parting day" | 41 |
" . . . the ___ of Greece!": Byron | 44 |
" . . . the ___ of gold": Keats | 41 |
" . . . the ___ may never blow . . .": Walton | 55 |
" . . . the ___ makes you free!": H. C. Work | 54 |
" . . . the ___ lay the old aside": Pope | 50 |
" . . . the ___ launched a thousand ships" | 52 |
" . . . the ___ hot" | 30 |
" . . . the ___ gift": Browning | 41 |
" . . . the ___ frauds of friendship": Fielding | 57 |
" . . . the ___ evidently coming in": Macaulay | 56 |
" . . . the ___ early droop'd . . . ": Whitman | 60 |
" . . . the ___ at heaven's gate sings" | 53 |
" . . . the ___ a perfect day": Bond | 46 |
" . . . the youth of England ___ fire": Shak. | 55 |
" . . . the world's mine ___" | 43 |
" . . . the wonderful one-hoss-shay" | 46 |
" . . . the whips and ___ of time" | 44 |
" . . . the way of a man with ___": Proverbs | 54 |
" . . . the use of him is more ___ can see" | 53 |
" . . . the tide at ___" | 34 |
" . . . the sweet ___ of books": Longfellow | 53 |
" . . . the strength of ___": Psalm 147 | 49 |
" . . . the smallest ___": Shak. | 42 |
" . . . the sky ___": Matt. 16:2 | 42 |
" . . . the river/Is a ___" (T. S. Eliot) | 51 |
" . . . the readiness ___": Hamlet | 44 |
" . . . the ravel'd ___ of care": Macbeth | 55 |
" . . . the ravel'd ___ of care" | 46 |
" . . . the rat that ate the ___" | 43 |
" . . . the rat /That ___ malt" | 41 |
" . . . the rain is ___ and gone" | 43 |
" . . . the playing fields of ___" | 44 |
" . . . the phoebes ___": Frost | 41 |
" . . . the mountains of ___": Gen. 8:4 | 49 |
" . . . the loveliest woman ___": Yeats | 49 |
" . . . the law's ___": Hamlet | 44 |
" . . . the home of the ___" | 38 |
" . . . the homage of ___": Byron | 43 |
" . . . the heart is ___ to learn": Millay | 52 |
" . . . the giftie ___ us": Burns | 43 |
" . . . the giftie ___ us" | 36 |
" . . . the gem of the ___" | 37 |
" . . . the forest ___": Longfellow | 45 |
" . . . the foggy, foggy ___" | 39 |
" . . . the face that drove ___": D'Arcy | 54 |
" . . . the days of ___ come" (N.W. Bible) | 52 |
" . . . the darling ___ of May": Shak. | 48 |
" . . . the cruel'st ___ alive": Shak. | 52 |
" . . . the bonnet of Bonny ___": Scott | 49 |
" . . . the blaze of ___": Milton | 43 |
" . . . the Bird ___ the Wing": FitzGerald | 52 |
" . . . the Bird ___ the Wing" | 40 |
" . . . that ___ well" | 32 |
" . . . that ___ religion" | 36 |
" . . . that worn-out ___ idly spoken": Lytton | 56 |
" . . . that sweet golden ___": Blake | 47 |
" . . . that serveth ___": Num. 3:36 | 46 |
" . . . that charms ___ or sight": Coleridge | 54 |
" . . . that bloom in the spring, ___" | 48 |
" . . . teach ___ dog new tricks" | 43 |
" . . . tattered and ___" | 35 |
" . . . Talk ___ of Me and Thee": "Rubáiyát" | 70 |
" . . . tale told by an ___": Shak. | 45 |
" . . . take arms against ___ of troubles" | 52 |
" . . . tails ___" | 28 |
" . . . syrops, ___ with cinnamon": Keats | 51 |
" . . . swords ___ plowshares" | 40 |
" . . . swine ran violently down ___ place . . . ": Matt. 8:32 | 72 |
" . . . swift ___ radiant ends": Watson | 49 |
" . . . swift completion of their ___" | 48 |
" . . . sweetheart of ___ Chi" | 40 |
" . . . sweetheart of Sigma ___" | 42 |
" . . . sweetest songs yet remain to be ___": Whitman | 63 |
" . . . swears that ___ made of truth" | 48 |
" . . . summer's ___ breath": Juliet | 50 |
" . . . sugarplums danced in ___ heads" | 49 |
" . . . such ___ question!": Sterne | 45 |
" . . . such ___ little craft": Gilbert | 49 |
" . . . such stuff as ___ are made on": Shak. | 55 |
" . . . succeed ___ again" | 36 |
" . . . strange ___ could be!": E. Lear | 49 |
" . . . strain ___ gnat . . . ": Matt. 23:24 | 54 |
" . . . strain at a gnat, and swallow ___" | 52 |
" . . . stopp'd short never ___" | 46 |
" . . . stirring, ___ a mouse" | 40 |
" . . . stingeth like an ___": Proverbs 23:32 | 55 |
" . . . still by faith he ___": V. Lindsay | 52 |
" . . . stays ___ couriers . . . " | 44 |
" . . . star, and ___ off than . . . " | 48 |
" . . . staggered down the ___" | 41 |
" . . . stage, where every man must ___": Shak. | 57 |
" . . . squander what he lived ___": Bierce | 53 |
" . . . spring time, the ___ pretty ring time": Shak. | 63 |
" . . . Spider Woman" author | 38 |
" . . . speak ___, John?" | 35 |
" . . . speak daggers to her but use ___" | 51 |