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O Thou that dwellest in the heaven so high

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(Anonymous) 288

O thou, that, with surpassing glory crown'd (Milton) 30
Of all the thoughts of God that are (E. Barrett

Of Nelson and the North..

Browning) 215
..(Campbell) 144

Of these the false Achitophel was first (Dryden) 48

Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray

Oft in the stilly night....

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(Wordsworth) 120

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(T. Moore)

On what foundation stands the warrior's pride....

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(Dr. Johnson) 68

Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting (Wordsworth) 122

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Rise, crown'd with light, imperial Salem, rise (Pope) 56

Sacred be his cottage

See, the fire is sinking low

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(Rogers) 114
(Longfellow) 247

She dwelt among the' untrodden ways (Wordsworth) 117

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Sleep breathes at last from out thee.. (Leigh Hunt) 154

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Take, holy earth! all that my soul holds dear....

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(W. Mason)
Tender softness! infant mild!.. (Mehetabel Wesley) 59
That I, who could have died to give (W'. M. Bunting) 201
The' Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold

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The bark that held a prince went down (Mrs. Hemans) 174

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The bell has toll'd the mid-day hour! (Anonymous) 283
The burials have been many..
(Tom Taylor) 268
The curfew tolls the knell of parting day.. (Gray)
The fiery courser, when he hears from far (Dryden)
The glories of our birth and state........ (Shirley) 24
The Lord of Might from Sinai's brow (Bp. Heber) 151
The Moslem spears were gleaming (Mrs. Hemans) 178
The poetry of earth is never dead.. (Keats) 186
The seas are quiet when the winds are o'er (Waller) 26
The spring is here—the delicate-footed May

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(N. P. Willis) 272

The twentieth year is well nigh past.... (Cowper)

The voice which I did more esteem

The western waves of ebbing day

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(Sir W. Scott) 126
Then before all they stand-the holy vow (Rogers) 113
There was a sound of revelry by night .... (Byron) 158
These, as they change, Almighty Father, these

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This morning, timely wrapt with holy fire (Ben Jonson)
This world of wonders, where our lot is cast (Alford) 229
Thrice happy he, who, by some shady grove

(Drummond) 17

Through suffering and sorrow thou hast past.....

(J. R. Lowell)

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'Tis gone, that bright and orbed blaze (Keble) 169
'Tis night, and the landscape is lovely no more ....

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To be, or not to be, that is the question (Shakspeare)
To pomp and pageantry in nought allied.. (Crabbe) 102
Toll for the Brave
Triumphing chariots, statues, crowns of bays

(Cowper) 94

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'Twas twilight, and the sunless day went down

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(Byron) 163

Under a spreading chestnut-tree (Longfellow) 250

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Underneath this sable hearse........ (Ben Jonson)

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We live not in our moments or our years (Abp. Trench) 272
We watch'd her breathing through the night

Wee, modest, crimson-tipped flower

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(Thomas Hood) 189
(Burns) 104

Weigh me the fire, or canst thou find (Phineas Fletcher) 15

What art Thou, Mighty One? and where Thy seat!

(Kirke White) 156

What then is Taste, but these internal powers

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Whene'er a noble deed is wrought (Longfellow) 243
When God at first made man ........ (G. Herbert)
When I consider how my light is spent.. (Milton)
When Israel, of the Lord beloved.. (Sir W. Scott) 131
When last before her people's face her own fair face

she bent.....

(E. Barrett Browning) 217

When nature feels the solemn hour is come......

(Professor Wilson) 156
When the radiant morn of creation broke (Bryant) 237

When the sheep are in the fauld, when the cows

come hame

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(Lady Anne Barnard) 100

When Thou didst our Isaac give ... (C. Wesley) 64

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When young, and full of sanguine hope (C. Wesley)
While Butler, needy wretch! was yet alive

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