" . . . the ___ scooped in vain": Channing | 52 |
" . . . the ___ may never blow . . .": Walton | 55 |
" . . . the ___ makes you free!": H. C. Work | 54 |
" . . . the ___ launched a thousand ships" | 52 |
" . . . 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 youth of England ___ fire": Shak. | 55 |
" . . . the way of a man with ___": Proverbs | 54 |
" . . . the use of him is more ___ can see" | 53 |
" . . . the sweet ___ of books": Longfellow | 53 |
" . . . the ravel'd ___ of care": Macbeth | 55 |
" . . . the heart is ___ to learn": Millay | 52 |
" . . . the face that drove ___": D'Arcy | 54 |
" . . . the days of ___ come" (N.W. Bible) | 52 |
" . . . the cruel'st ___ alive": Shak. | 52 |
" . . . the Bird ___ the Wing": FitzGerald | 52 |
" . . . that worn-out ___ idly spoken": Lytton | 56 |
" . . . that charms ___ or sight": Coleridge | 54 |
" . . . take arms against ___ of troubles" | 52 |
" . . . sweetest songs yet remain to be ___": Whitman | 63 |
" . . . such stuff as ___ are made on": Shak. | 55 |
" . . . strain ___ gnat . . . ": Matt. 23:24 | 54 |
" . . . strain at a gnat, and swallow ___" | 52 |
" . . . stingeth like an ___": Proverbs 23:32 | 55 |
" . . . still by faith he ___": V. Lindsay | 52 |
" . . . stage, where every man must ___": Shak. | 57 |
" . . . squander what he lived ___": Bierce | 53 |
" . . . spring time, the ___ pretty ring time": Shak. | 63 |
" . . . solicitous what men will ___ think": Hale | 59 |
" . . . snarled and yelping ___": T. S. Eliot | 55 |
" . . . shut yourself up ___ . . . ": Flaubert | 56 |
" . . . she was bad she was ___": Longfellow | 54 |
" . . . she is serv'd/As I would serve ___": Shak. | 64 |
" . . . sharp as ___-edged sword": Proverbs | 53 |
" . . . shall ___ the whirlwind": Hos. 8:7 | 52 |
" . . . shall conceive and bear ___": Isa. 7:14 | 57 |
" . . . sell our birthrite for ___ of potash?": Ward | 62 |
" . . . self-sacrificing love of ___": Poe | 52 |
" . . . scarce the soul of a ___": Kipling | 52 |
" . . . rusting in ___ of tears": F. Thompson | 55 |
" . . . rule them with ___ of iron": Rev. 2:27 | 56 |
" . . . right of the ___ to abolish . . . " | 53 |
" . . . ravell'd ___ of care": Macbeth | 52 |
" . . . rather bear those ___ we have . . . " | 55 |
" . . . rally round the ___ . . . ": G. F. Root | 57 |
" . . . putty, ___, an' PAint": Kipling | 53 |
" . . . prepared ___ for my steps": Psalm 57 | 54 |
" . . . Peter Rabbit"/"Phormio" authors | 59 |
" . . . Passion, or the ___ of the heart": Poe | 56 |
" . . . one whose name was ___ in water": Keats | 57 |
" . . . One that inhabiteth ___": Isa. 57:15 | 54 |
" . . . one of them ___ and grows old": Shak. | 55 |
" . . . o'er ___ and hills": Wordsworth | 53 |
" . . . nothing can need ___": George Herbert | 55 |
" . . . no ___ for them in the inn": Luke 2:7 | 55 |
" . . . no moaning of the ___ when . . . " | 52 |
" . . . no meaning of the bar when I put ___" | 55 |
" . . . never to have looked into the ___": Yeats | 59 |
" . . . neither cast ye your ___ before swine": Matt. | 63 |
" . . . nature's copy's not ___": Shak. | 57 |
" . . . nations are as ___ of a bucket": Isa. 40:15 | 61 |
" . . . mortal or immortal, here ___": Melville | 57 |
" . . . more deadly than ___ dog's tooth": Shak. | 62 |
" . . . more blessed ___ than to receive": Acts | 57 |
" . . . more an antique Roman than ___": Shak. | 56 |
" . . . Montgomery to Oslo is ___ . . . ": King | 57 |
" . . . monotonous clang ___ and the loom": Disraeli | 62 |
" . . . men ___ strike those that wish them best": Shak. | 66 |
" . . . men ___ feed on dreams of hope": Aeschylus | 60 |
" . . . men have found a ___ love": Chesterton | 56 |
" . . . meet ___ comin' thro' the rye" | 56 |
" . . . man is a mere insect, ___": F. P. Church | 58 |
" . . . made him ___ of many colors": Gen. 37:3 | 57 |
" . . . love, first learned in ___ eyes": Shak. | 57 |
" . . . long-drawn ___ and fretted vault": Gray | 57 |
" . . . like ___/Of prancing Poetry": Dickinson | 57 |
" . . . like ___, I go to find my fawn": Shak. | 56 |
" . . . like to a grain of mustard ___": Matt. 13:31 | 62 |
" . . . like the ___ on triumphant brier": Shak. | 58 |
" . . . like the ___ of many waters": Isa. 17:13 | 58 |
" . . . like satyrs grazing on the ___": Marlowe | 58 |
" . . . lie down ___ aeon or two": Kipling | 52 |
" . . . let's ___ all the lawyers": Shak. | 55 |
" . . . lend me your ___ come to . . . ": Shak. | 57 |
" . . . lay like ___ taking his rest": Wolfe | 54 |
" . . . killed for him the ___ calf": Luke 15:30 | 58 |
" . . . keep the word of promise to ___": Macbeth | 59 |
" . . . just tickle her with ___ . . . ": Jerrold | 59 |
" . . . it becomes necessary for ___ to dissolve . . . " | 66 |
" . . . in the twinkling ___ eye": I Cor. 15:52 | 57 |
" . . . in England now that ___ there": Browning | 58 |
" . . . if ___ west/The Phoenix builds": Carew | 56 |
" . . . if thou hast ___ to be know by . . . " | 56 |
" . . . I'll ___ and brawl": Petruchio | 52 |
" . . . I could not ___ for Death": Dickinson | 55 |
" . . . huddled masses yearning ___": Lazarus | 55 |
" . . . how sweet is love itself ___": Romeo | 54 |
" . . . how like a ___ she blushes": Shak. | 52 |