" . . . Cupid ___ longer an archer": Shak. | 52 |
" . . . curse not the ___": Ecclesiastes | 50 |
" . . . dark, ___ the blaze of noon": Milton | 54 |
" . . . dawn comes up like ___" | 41 |
" . . . day ____ true love . . . " | 44 |
" . . . 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 |
" . . . despised and ___ king": Shelley | 49 |
" . . . destruction that wasteth at ___": Psalm 91 | 60 |
" . . . devil ___ he'd be" | 40 |
" . . . devotion is ___ love": Coleridge | 50 |
" . . . dew will ___ them": Shak. | 43 |
" . . . difference ___ makes" | 39 |
" . . . dinner ___ man to" | 36 |
" . . . ditties of ___": Keats | 40 |
" . . . down to get ya in ___, honey" | 47 |
" . . . Dr. Jekyll ___" | 33 |
" . . . draw thy breath ___": Hamlet | 46 |
" . . . dreary ev'rywhere ___" | 44 |
" . . . dreary everywhere ___" | 40 |
" . . . drown ___ with tears": Hamlet | 47 |
" . . . Dumpty sat ___" | 33 |
" . . . easier for ___ to go through the eye of a needle . . . ": Bible | 81 |
" . . . east ___/The Phoenix builds . . . ": Carew | 60 |
" . . . eat the ___ land" | 35 |
" . . . eating ___ without salt": Kipling | 51 |
" . . . egregiously an ___": Iago | 43 |
" . . . encourage the ___": J.F.K. | 44 |
" . . . enemy, and they are ___" | 42 |
" . . . enough ___ hang" | 34 |
" . . . ensnare as great ___ Cassio": Iago | 52 |
" . . . enter ___ of friends": Cowper | 47 |
" . . . enter ___": Matt. 10:5 | 40 |
" . . . equal right ___ and women" | 44 |
" . . . ere I saw ___" | 32 |
" . . . ere I saw___" | 31 |
" . . . ere I ___ Elba" | 33 |
" . . . ere ___ Elba" | 31 |
" . . . ethereal ___, come": Thomson | 46 |
" . . . even good old Homer ___" | 42 |
" . . . even ___ gathereth her chickens . . . ": Matt. 23:37 | 70 |
" . . . even ___ the end of the world": Matt. 28:20 | 61 |
" . . . every fool is not ___": Pope | 46 |
" . . . every prospect ___": Heber | 44 |
" . . . expresses himself ___ too deep for me": Gilbert | 65 |
" . . . eyes but ___ not" | 35 |
" . . . eyes, but they ___" | 37 |
" . . . faces in the ___": Pound | 42 |
" . . . fairer than the day ___" (Wither) | 51 |
" . . . fairest ___ daughters Eve": Milton | 52 |
" . . . fame for ___ of ale, and safety": Shak. | 57 |
" . . . fame of friend ___": Riley | 44 |
" . . . fasten him as ___ . . . ": Isa. 22:23 | 55 |
" . . . fear no ___" | 30 |
" . . . fears that I may ___ be": Keats | 49 |
" . . . fell ___ thieves": Luke 10:30 | 47 |
" . . . fetch ___ of water" | 37 |
" . . . fettered to an office ___": G. & S. | 57 |
" . . . fine women ___ crazy salad": Yeats | 52 |
" . . . first ___ see tonight" (wishing verse) | 56 |
" . . . first ___": Lee | 33 |
" . . . fled to brutish ___": Shak. | 45 |
" . . . flies on summer ___": Keats | 45 |
" . . . folks, all politics is applesauce" | 52 |
" . . . for destruction ___ also great": Frost | 56 |
" . . . for I'll have ___ of sables": Hamlet | 58 |
" . . . for man or ___" | 33 |
" . . . for me and my ___" | 36 |
" . . . for spacious ___" | 35 |
" . . . for the gain of ___": Swift | 45 |
" . . . for the grace of God, ___" | 44 |
" . . . for those who ___ gave their lives" | 53 |
" . . . for tomorrow ___" | 35 |
" . . . for ___ in joy!": Browning | 44 |
" . . . for ___ of ale": Shak. | 40 |
" . . . for ___ of woman born": Shak. | 47 |
" . . . forsaking all ___" | 36 |
" . . . fresh ___ of night": Milton | 45 |
" . . . from Ghent to ___" | 36 |
" . . . from so deep ___?": Shak. | 43 |
" . . . from the lazy finger ___": Shak. | 50 |
" . . . from ___ dream of peace" | 42 |
" . . . from ___ dream of peace": Hunt | 48 |
" . . . from ___ even to Beersheba" | 45 |
" . . . from ___ hurled Pelion": Ovid | 47 |
" . . . from ___ shining . . . " | 42 |
" . . . frost ___ the punkin . . . ": Riley | 53 |
" . . . frost ___ the punkin" | 39 |
" . . . fury like a woman ___" | 40 |
" . . . fury like a woman ___": Congreve | 50 |
" . . . gang aft ___" | 31 |
" . . . garden that grows to ___": Hamlet | 51 |
" . . . gem of purest ray ___": Gray | 46 |
" . . . gently ___ perfumed sea": Poe | 47 |
" . . . get a man with ___": Berlin | 45 |
" . . . get you ___ of horns": Shak. | 46 |
" . . . GETTING ON IN YEARS . . . " | 45 |
" . . . ghoul-haunted woodland of ___" | 48 |