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Dale-hawthorn in the dale**.614 d Dally-d. with wrong that....596 i Dalliance-primrose path**...451 j Dam-d. up the waters of the.258 d Dame-d. to whom the sound. 645 d if it never made a dam.....432 w like an unnatural dam* Damask-dismask'd their d.*.659 e 284 b La belle d. sans mercy.....568 f mourn'd the d. of Ephesus.662 k will win his d. must do.....662 c Dames-burghers and d., at... d. of ancient days. ...536 i gentle d.! it gars me greet.. 7d Damn-d. and perjure all the.525 stoutly struts his d.**. to bachelors and dames. ...... 44d d. it with improvements.... 69 i d. those authors whom.....124 j d. with faint praiset........587 r not d. the sharpert. pettifoggers d. their souls.436 8 ...269 p strong but to damn.. Damnation-d. of his taking*.633 1 ..574 8 deal d. round the landt....485 v fire and distilled d..........649 h suffer wet damnation to...826 q Damned-better be d. than....203 b thou to damnation add*....149 o damn'd as melancholy.....378 8 d. be him that first cries*..639 i d. beneath all depth in hell 3832 t d. for never a king's son...419 o damn'd if you do..... d. minutes tells he o'er*....328 e ...158 c d. to everlasting famet.....202 k deed of death art thou d.*..123 r devil will not have me d.* .299 r glorify what else is d. to...409m he damn'd the bottles......180 n is damn'd to fame. let the d. one dwell. .273 a many of the rich are d......485 c .512 j Damning-careless of the d...419 a seen him d. ere I'ld have*..122 b whether damn'd or not.....660 i who told him to be d.*......552 d d. those they have Damp-accidents, besides... d-n for their d.tt.. a demd, damp, moist.. day is wrapped in damp...394 n in a damp nook... .240 C

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d. that threaten him every.688 n d. thou canst make us......325 n himself often to dangers...703 e it is in great d. that we.....760 ƒ lov'd me for the dangers*..365 a sing the dangers of the sea. 446 b the dangers of the seas....304 j those who brave its d.§... 460 d Daniel-D. come to judgment*331 7 well languag'd Danyel... .889 Danny-they're hangin' D....443 k Dante-and D. nodded his.....409 e Dante sleeps afar.. 98 b on Dante's track.. 299 t purple lilies D. blew.. Dapples-d. the drowsy east*.625 j Dare-are slaves who d. not††.559 o cowards if they dare......121 d coward that would not d...469 k dare, and yet I may not....158 q dare the elements to strife 551 p dare to act! Even..........689 e d. to be true, nothing can..622 g dare to do our duty as we..529 j dare to malign him.... 276 n d. to write as funny as I....3810 y fain would I but I d. not....158 q former d. but what it can*.651 o I dare a little the more.....623 a I dare do all that may*.. ..119 n "I dare not" wait upon, "I*122 if you do not d. to die you 755m no, no, I dare not...

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that dare as well answer*..558 x the hearts that dare are... 85 d truest valour to d. to live..628 i what man dare I dare*. ..130 j what they d. to dream oft+130 e will to do, the soul to dare.383 t woman, gentle woman, d...660 k you must not dare for*....382 8 Dared-and dared the sturdy.239 p none hath d., thou hast....137 u thought he nobly dared.+..130 d we dared not even to hope.681 7 Dares-bearing all mischance.582 v bravely dares the danger..208 n dares not put it to. .130 f dares this pair of boots. 130 g that dares love attempt*...363 a 'Tis much he d. ; and to*..628 o who dares do more is none*119 n Dareth-d. most, he wisest....760 d Daring-d. great fears are....689 c high for the d. of mortals..677 b high position without d....689 d loving are the daring.... ..444 p more dazzlingly when d...456 Dar'st-d. thou then to beard. 130 h Dark-and after that the d...465 d best of dark and bright.... 33 t betwixt the d. and lightt... 25 7 d. and doubtful love to run.427 p dark as pitch.... 496ee

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day we fashion destiny.. 207 u d. whose conquering ray...131 j day with all its light. 460 0 dearly love but one day. 536 k death-bed of a d., how. .585 f death will have his day"...140 t deems the busy d. begun...436m die down, O dismal day. 99m difference betwixt d. and*.562 o dimming the day..

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