|
Z.................1 |
The Prince from A to |
Z |
, though it should be |
Otho the Great, Act V, SCENE V, Gonfrid, Line 6 |
|
ZANGUEBAR.........1 |
From the Viceroy of |
Zanguebar |
,- wise, slow |
The Jealousies, Line 184 |
|
ZANY..............1 |
Who sets down ev'ry sovereign as a |
zany |
,- |
The Jealousies, Line 161 |
|
ZEALOUS...........3 |
|
zealous |
eye, |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Preface, paragraph3 |
First the soft bag-pipe mourn'd with |
zealous |
haste; |
Of late two dainties were before me plac'd, Line 5 |
Thy girdle some fine |
zealous |
-pained nerve |
Otho the Great, Act III, SCENE II, Ludolph, Line 95 |
|
ZEBRA.............1 |
Striped like a |
zebra |
, freckled like a pard, |
Lamia, Part I, Line 49 |
|
ZEBRAS............1 |
With |
zebras |
striped, and sleek Arabians' prance, |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Book IV, Line 244 |
|
ZENDERVESTER......1 |
And faery |
Zendervester |
overstept; |
The Jealousies, Line 14 |
|
ZENITH............3 |
Watching the |
zenith |
, where the milky way |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Book I, Line 579 |
A gold-green |
zenith |
'bove the Sea-God's head. |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Book III, Line 878 |
Up to the |
zenith |
,- hieroglyphics old, |
Hyperion: A Fragment, Book I, Line 277 |
|
ZEPHYR............14 |
Thou wilt think that some amorous |
zephyr |
is nigh; |
O come, dearest Emma!, Line 14 |
With outspread wings the Naiad |
Zephyr |
courts, |
To Charles Cowden Clarke, Line 6 |
Of |
Zephyr |
slew him,- Zephyr penitent, |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Book I, Line 329 |
Of Zephyr slew him,- |
Zephyr |
penitent, |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Book I, Line 329 |
Where every |
zephyr |
-sigh pouts, and endows |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Book I, Line 376 |
Widened a little, as when |
Zephyr |
bids |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Book I, Line 763 |
O let me cool it the |
zephyr |
-boughs among! |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Book II, Line 318 |
Sad |
Zephyr |
droops the clouds like weeping willow: |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Book IV, Line 369 |
Twin roses by the |
zephyr |
blown apart |
Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil, Line 74 |
It holds the |
zephyr |
, ere it sendeth fair |
Character of C.B., Line 4 |
In which the |
Zephyr |
breathes the loudest song, |
Hyperion: A Fragment, Book III, Line 26 |
SALAMANDER, |
ZEPHYR |
, DUSKETHA, AND BREAMA |
Song of Four Fairies: Fire, Air, Earth, and Water, Dramatis Personae |
|
Zephyr |
, blue-eyed fairy, turn |
Song of Four Fairies: Fire, Air, Earth, and Water, BREAMA, Line 31 |
Blue-eyed |
Zephyr |
, of those flowers |
Song of Four Fairies: Fire, Air, Earth, and Water, BREAMA, Line 96 |
|
ZEPHYRLESS........1 |
Whose winds, all |
zephyrless |
, hold scourging rods, |
What can I do to drive away, Line 37 |
|
ZEPHYRS...........3 |
And on the balmy |
zephyrs |
tranquil rest |
Oh! how I love, on a fair summer's eve, Line 3 |
Blown by the serious |
Zephyrs |
, gave of sweet |
Hyperion: A Fragment, Book I, Line 207 |
And there by |
zephyrs |
, streams, and birds, and bees, |
Ode to Psyche, Line 56 |
|
ZEPHYRUS..........2 |
Deaf to light |
Zephyrus |
it would not move; |
I stood tip-toe upon a little hill, Line 175 |
Ah, |
Zephyrus |
! art here, and Flora too! |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Book IV, Line 570 |
|
ZEST..............3 |
For all I see has lost its |
zest |
; |
Fill for me a brimming bowl, Line 18 |
Of higher occupants, a richer |
zest |
, |
Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil, Line 246 |
That shape, that fairness, that sweet minor |
zest |
|
I cry your mercy - pity - love!- aye, love, Line 6 |
|
ZODIAC............3 |
Its beams against the |
zodiac |
-lion cast, |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Book I, Line 553 |
The Mermaid in the |
zodiac |
. |
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern, Line 22 |
|
Zodiac |
will not move without a sly douceur! |
The Jealousies, Line 297 |
|
ZONE..............2 |
White as Hebe's, when her |
zone |
|
Fancy, Line 85 |
And bracelets too, and fragrant |
zone |
; |
La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad, Line 18 |
|
ZONED.............1 |
Had |
zoned |
her through the night. There is no trace |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance, Book II, Line 569 |
|
ZONING............1 |
As in the |
zoning |
of a summer's day |
The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream, CANTO I, Line 312 |
|
ZOOKS.............1 |
" |
Zooks |
!" exclaim'd Hum, as up the sash he drew, |
The Jealousies, Line 542 |