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LANGUAGE learn'd 1. of another world 554 21 letter of the Eternal's 1 288 19 music is the universal 1 537 21 any 1. is plain 182 17 nature's end of 1 745 s noble and expressive 1 577 1 no 1. but a cry 56 3 of truth is simple 821 16 of truth unadorned 820 19 quaint and olden 156 8 room for on 1. here 22 20 she speaks a various 1 544 15 silent 1. of grief 783 20 spoken by angels 537 17 strangled his I. in tears 782 21 sweet tears! the awful 1 782 7 that the English 1 22 20 the actors spoke 662 22 the 1. 1 have liv'd in 460 18 was his mother-tongue 624 7 wherewith spring letters 146 27 who accords to Ms 1 905 2 yet with us abode 744 19 see also Language pp. 426, 427 Languaged-well 1. Danyel 426 2 Languages-are no more than 460 13 especially the dead 435 7 great feast of 1 654 20 ignorant of foreign 1 460 10 silent in seven L 709 20 speak all 1 247 19 speaks three or four 1 460 20 uttered in all the 1 862 6 Languendo-jemendo et 626 22 Languescunt-spatio 1 87 14 Languid-hung I. o'er crystal flood572 12 shaking his 1, locks 52 2 Languish-beauties 1. half concealed 72 9 long time in error 872 3 relieve my 1 717 13 Languished-dances 1. to a stand. .926 27 Languor-make I. smile 15 19 Langweile-Gelehrter hat keine L.436 11 Lantern-bear you the lantern 104 18 guide and 1. to my feet 319 27 in thy dark 1 '. 555 19 our 1. the moon 649 18 swing his 1. higher 67 5 the 1. of the night 525 10 wit is like a dark 1 884 25 Lanterns-Macedonian kingmade 566 2 Laocoon-or say of the L 694 6 Lap-as my mother's L 172 21 chills the 1. of May 501 4 dropt in her L 280 18 from earth's prolific 1 578 11 head upon the 1. of earth 505 19 hold in her full 1 92 14 in the I. of Thetis 769 2 into earth's 1. . * 52 10 lie on the 1. of the gods 322 11 me in delight 805 15 me in soft Lydian airs 604 1 of providence 644 17 of Republican Freedom 295 4 of the crimson rose 681 14 on the 1. of Autumn bloom 723 17 sing to 1. me in content 547 17 strew the green 1. of Spring. . . ,834 19 who from her green I. throws . . 501 10 Lapidary-in I. inscriptions a man563 16 Lapide-quid 1. durius 594 12 Lapidem-altera manu fert L 312 20 gut.ta cavat 1. non vi 594 12 Lapidosum-panem 1. vocabat. . . .312 25 Lapland-frozen L. to Peru 809 19 lovely as a L. night 17 24 Lapse-liquid 1. of murmuring 546 11 since thy original 1 438 23 to 1. in fulness is sorer 486 19 Lapsu-ut 1. graviore ruant 262 7 Lapwing-see p. 427 Laqueos-accipiterquesuspectosl.771 12 Larcenous-play her 1. tricks 887 6 Larceny-'tis petty 1 786 3 Larch-plumelets tuft the 1 790 23 Lard-they 1. their lean books 598 19 Larded-so 1. with my matter .... 618 16 Larder-keeps our 1. lean 31 18 Larem-vemmus I. ad nostrum . . .669 7 Large-as 1. as life and 34 24 enough for me 360 4 his privilege how 1 458 23 if too 1. it trips him 290 8 LAUGH

little tasks make 1. return 436 21 praise a 1. domain 19 4 twice as 1. measured 126 8 Larger-children of a 1. growth . . .488 28 lion look no 1. than the cat. . . .573 23 Largest-hearted-as for the 1. of us696 20 Lark-becomes sightless song 814 6 blithe as the 1 807 4 busy day wak'd by the 1 530 l from her light wing 579 19

  • s is a clarion call 69 17

no 1. so blithe as he 134 1 of 1. and linnet 141 2 singing 1 202 10 precious than the 1 127 6 raven sing so like a 1 656 15 rise with the 1 63 18, 427 11 sing as sweetly as the 1 152 12 soar above the morning 1 355 24 some late 1. singing 169 11 sunrise wakes the 1. to sing 558 12 the 1. sings on 555 4 then a 1 242 11 through morning sky, the 1 549 14 twitters from quiet skies 555 3 see also Lark pp. 427, 428 Larks-and all dem things 712 23 catch 1. if the heavens fall 216 9 no more the mounting 1 427 17 still bravely singing 614 6 we may have 1 , . . . .212 15 Larkspur-listens, I hear 482 17 Larkspurs-and 1., many-hued. . . .280 11 Larynx-a 1. de parroquets 294 6 Lascia-dir le genti 913 3 Lasciate-ogni speranza 375 23 Lasciva-rideat et pulset 1 14 16 Lascivious-pleasing of a lute 158 5 Lash-of his stubborn tail 223 16 the Vice and Follies 831 17 Lashed-into Latin by the 460 9 Lashes-teary roun' the 1 781 20 their 1. are the herbs 246 23 underneath their long 1 250 4 Lass-and a 1. is good 803 1 drink to the 1 803 1 every 1. a queen 923 10 give him his 1., his fiddle 293 21

loved a I., a fair one 390 23 

kissed the pretty 1 507 12 nut-brown 1 803 13 penniless 1. wi a lang 892 5 Romany 1. for the Romany 471 13 so neat with smile so 473 11 sweet 1. of Richmond Hill 473 11 that loves a sailor 802 6 with merry black eyes 803 16 Lasses-an' then she made the 1 . . . 887 7 he dearly loved the 1 465 18 Lassie-country lad and 1 462 19 I love a 1 472 2 Lassitude-diffus'd a pleasing 1 . . . 716 24 Last-after L. returns the first. . . .125 10 although 1., not least 642 28 and hardest conquest 514 11 at His cross 886 23 better the 1. smile than 428 9 big 1. extend the shoe 705 8 but may not 1 95 2 comes 1. is commonly best 598 20 eternal Now does always 1 793 18 great loves to the 1 470 24 inferior to first 65 22 infirmity of noble mind 513 2 in life's 1. scene 447 3 in possession will not 1 73 2 in the nests of the 1 69 11 joys too exquisite to 1 409 19 long kept it will 1 877 6 lovethyselfl 478 8 make provision for the 1 646 2 man may 1. but never lives. . . . 393 18 misery, the 1. the worst 518 2 of all the Romans 341 17 on his I. legs 641 14 piece of good fortune 262 17 £100,000,000 will win... 850 2 quietly stick to the 1 339 3 refuge of scoundrel 586 3 shoemaker stick to 1 706 2 some people twice 667 18 that thou shalt see 441 3 there is no 1. nor first 316 1 think 1. opinion right 569 25 though 1. not least in love 642 28 to lay the old aside 905 19 while time shall 1 457 2 years together over his 1 705 1 Last-born-Spring's 1. darling, . . . 501 3 Lasting-are 1. here and growing. .299 7 nothing 1. which reason 659 6 Latch-gentle hand at the 1 869 20 leaves it upon the 1 171 3 lifts the 1. and enters 14 6 to lift the 1 693 21 Latches-rural 1 153 4 Latchetr-not go above his 1 706 2 Latchets-of his sandal shoon 238 21 Late-better 1. than never 795 22 comes well that comes not 1 . . . 290 18 everything comes too 1 796 3 gold key comes too 1 864 14 grows too 1. to begin it 797 25 joy 1. coming 1. departs 409 3 lived an age too 1 341 22 love that comes too 1 477 17 mocking specter of Too L 850 1 never 1. who comes repentant. .666 6 never too 1. for delight 556 1 never too 1. to turn 666 13 nor long summer bide so 1 390 7 nothing is too 1 187 13 one month too 1 849 11 therefore come not 1 689 6 those glories come too 1 314 1 though a L, a sure 71 19 to all that comes not 1 290 18 too 1. in arriving there 850 1 tool. I staid 800 7 too, 1., ye cannot enter now . . .187 23 white rose weeps, she is 1 482 17 you come 1 798 11 Latens-vile 1. virtus 836 1 Latere-semper patere, quod 695 24 Lateritiam-urbem 1. accepit 121 23 Laterum-ne 1. laves 911 12 Latest-spoken are deem 'd best.. .902 17 Latet-quod 1. ignotum est 386 5 Latin-a L.-bred woman 220 25 Collections of L. Quotations. . .654 12 name in L. whereby they 591 18 names for horns 779 2 see also Linguists p. 460 Latitude-'s rather uncertain 121 18 things which have a 1 300 15 Latrat-quam mordet 145 21 Latrone-coram 1. viator 621 12 Latter-to carry off the 1 703 2 Latter-mint-savory 1. and 279 19 Lattice-through his 1. peeped. . . .485 5 LatuhV-bene qui 1. bene visit .... 565 16 Laub-im dunkeln L. die 572 9 Laud-and magnify thy name. . . .625 1 Lauda-palam 300 13 Laudable-wheretodohannisl. . .328 15 Laudamus-in ullo majorum 327 24 Laudantes-inimicorum 1 276 24 Laudari-gaudent verbis 276 9 me aba te, pater 624 4 volo 1. qui sinemorte 257 25 Laudat-aliena 1 25 9 sermonem indocti 276 5 Laudation-in Greek is of 426 13 Laudator-temporis acti 624 13 laudatur-probitas 1. et alget 837 1 quum 1. dis aequa 622 26 Laudem-nititur ad I. virtus 838 21 Laudet-diversa sequentes 195 12 Lauding-sing we 1 209 21 Laudis-trahimur omnes 1 624 3 Laudo-manentem 290 6 a 1. costs too much 429 17 Laugh-an Atheist's l.'s 661 20 and doom a king 759 16 and the world 1. with you 430 angels 1. too 14 13 as he sits by the river 535 20 a single 1. demolished 721 20 as seas do 1 638 6 at all disaster 703 17 at it and with it 917 1 at the jests 211 17 at the old pain 590 17 at thine own things 1 404 23 broke into million pieces 253 14 children 1, loud 14 13 fainter in my 1 16 3 fools 1. 1 the alehouse 579 6