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" . . . wid my ___ on my knee" 40
" . . . will ___ a way" 33
" . . . will ___ ship" 32
" . . . win ___" (exhortation for the Fighting Irish) 63
" . . . winding o'er the ___" 43
" . . . wing ___ prayer" 34
" . . . wings like ___": Psalm 55 43
" . . . wings ___ angel" 34
" . . . wish upon ___" 32
" . . . wish ___ a star" 34
" . . . with a blue ribbon ___" 41
" . . . with a runcible spoon": Lear 46
" . . . with a spot ___ him": Shak. 45
" . . . With a ___ bodkin?": Hamlet 45
" . . . with him is beauty ___": Shak. 48
" . . . with the blue ribbons ___" 44
" . . . with the greatest of ___" 43
" . . . With ___ bodkin?" 35
" . . . with ___ bodkin?": Shak. 42
" . . . with ___ compass'd round": Milton 55
" . . . without ___ sense": Dryden 44
" . . . woes that wait ___?": Byron 45
" . . . woman ___ her way!": Holmes 45
" . . . women do ___ require?": Blake 47
" . . . woodman, ___ beechen tree!": Campbell 55
" . . . words ___ deeds": Shak. 41
" . . . would ___ as sweet" 37
" . . . would ___ clock" 34
" . . . ye are like to ___" 37
" . . . ye better reck the ___": Burns 48
" . . . ye who ___ here" 34
" . . . yellow brick ___" 35
" . . . yes I said yes I will Yes" 44
" . . . yielding place ___": Tennyson 47
" . . . you are ___": Epictetus 41
" . . . you can do ___ do better" 43
" . . . You Heard ___ Bark": Thurber 46
" . . . you might have ___ ": S. Rogers 49
" . . . you ___ British square!": Kipling 51
" . . . you'll be ___, my son!": Kipling 54
" . . . you'll say a beggar ___": Shak. 53
" . . . you'll ___ my son!": Kipling 50
" . . . young ___ blue surprise": O'Donnell 57
" . . . your ___ things far off": Pindar 50
" . . . ___ a day in June" 36
" . . . ___ a drop to drink" 38
" . . . ___ a four-leaf clover" 41
" . . . ___ a lender be" 34
" . . . ___ a painted ocean": Coleridge 49
" . . . ___ a tuffet" 31
" . . . ___ achievement is only tomorrow's confusion": Howells 76
" . . . ___ all thy beauty lies": Shak. 49
" . . . ___ among wits": S. Johnson 45
" . . . ___ and arrows . . . " 40
" . . . ___ and bells for fools": Cowper 50
" . . . ___ and bible-black": Dylan Thomas 52
" . . . ___ and distant shore": Thayer 48
" . . . ___ and far away" 35
" . . . ___ and four . . . " 38
" . . . ___ and gusty day": Shak. 43
" . . . ___ and hungry look" 38
" . . . ___ and hungry look": Shak. 45
" . . . ___ and in his tongue": Shak. 47
" . . . ___ and not heard" 36
" . . . ___ and peasant slave" 40
" . . . ___ and silver beam": Shelley 47
" . . . ___ and trouble" 34
" . . . ___ and trouble": Shak. 41
" . . . ___ and true industrious friend": Shak. 57
" . . . ___ angel faces smile": Newman 48
" . . . ___ annoys an oyster?" 40
" . . . ___ any other name . . . " 44
" . . . ___ apple cider" 34
" . . . ___ are a little breed": Tennyson 51
" . . . ___ are chosen" 33
" . . . ___ are created equal . . . " 47
" . . . ___ as a day in June?" 40
" . . . ___ as a fire": Franklin 42
" . . . ___ as a well" 32
" . . . ___ as great/As when a giant dies": Shak. 59
" . . . ___ at leisure" 33
" . . . ___ away the sin . . . ": John 1:29 53
" . . . ___ away!" 28
" . . . ___ Bethlehem" 32
" . . . ___ big red rose" 35
" . . . ___ bird call": Millay 40
" . . . ___ blind desire": Kipling 44
" . . . ___ blue surprise": O'Donnell 51
" . . . ___ blue" 27
" . . . ___ blue": Browning 37
" . . . ___ Boat to China" 36
" . . . ___ brevis" 29
" . . . ___ burning bright" 37
" . . . ___ bursting in air" 38
" . . . ___ but a whimper" 36
" . . . ___ but hear not" 35
" . . . ___ but their chains" 39
" . . . ___ can lend three thousand ducats?": Shak. 61
" . . . ___ craz'd": Shak. 40
" . . . ___ daily bread" 34