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'. . . . . 282 24 hunger broke stone w 382 7 indignation 'gainst your w 856 16 in the w. of Time 263 8 marble floors and gilded w. 371 14 must get the weather stain 402 li of beaten brass 634 13 of Sparta, every man a brick. . 101 21 peace be within thy w 590 6 purple w. of Heaven 512 23 silvered the w. of Cumnor Hall.526 11 split the marble w. of wrong. . .430 9 stone w. do not a prison. 371 14,63411 talk along the w 215 16 the foe shall scale 847 11 these are cities and w. 330 2 throbbing in the w. 34 18 through solid w. to break. 325 14 unfinished w. and unpaved 147 16 were painted with gold 39 20 white w. along them shine 673 7 * within those w. what triumphs.605 6 words will build no w 905 17 worn thin, permit the wind 513 19 Wall Street's-mingled nations . . . 553 3 Walnuts-across the w. and wine.. 755 20 Walnut Tree-woman, Spaniel, w..652 2 Walrus-"a loaf of bread" the W..211 2 "time has come," the W. said. .77715 Waltz-why w. with him. 899 16 see also Dancing p. 157 Waltzer-pretty w. adieu 157 4 Wan-with how w. a face 527 18 Wand-a little w. that bended. ... 273 11 every w. or staff of empire 330 4 o'er the landscape 770 5 of the enchanter's w. 831 6 ring on her w. she bore. 406 7 she draws with magic w 724 6 waved a w. of mystery 606 16 Wander-come w. with me 545 21 from place to place I w. 65 7 ponder where'er I w 437 7 makes us w. earth around 437 12 more do I love to w. away 353 1 strongest w. furthest. 762 24 they know not where 370 15 they w. far 97 24 who walks in love may w. far. .361 25 Wandered-by the brookside 84 22 I've w. east, I've w. west. 475 4 through sands hast w 559 10 we have w. long 447 22 where hast thou w 872 18 Wanderer-a w. roved. 691 17 Fancy was a w. ever 260 7 often foiled by Fate 582 8 ^passing w. chanced to see 835 2 Wanderers-amid the stars 750 17 o'er the dark by w. blest 527 22 Wandereth-mind! how it w. free. 789 26 Wandering-a-swing in his w. ... . 64 15 light the w. out of stony 666 8 shorter way by a long w 244 15 Wanderings-he chid their w 595 5 in the wilderness 664 1 my w. fax or near 475 4 Wanderndes-ein w. Madchen.. . .667 14 Wanders-so for, chasing all 68 6 Wander-thirst-is on me 809 18 Wang Doodle-mourneth for its . .630 IS Want-an uncommon w 365 13 as well as w. of heart 239 29 can quench the eye's 911 3 constrained by w 153 23 died of utter w. 517 18 exasperated into crime 596 9 fears of future w 201 8 from the prayer of W. 625 8 from w. of sensibility 283 24 gave up tow 825 3 has burned out of our. 796 3 he has something they w 86 17 ^ HouBe of Have, House of W. . . 635 7 in w. of what he has 517 21 is a growing giant 864 20 left in w. of much 690 19 lonely w. retir'd to die 595 17 mistress of invention 400 3 much I w. that most would 513 22 nobody of w. of judgment 507 10