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 OTHERS................3
In which suns perish'd; others more sublime, Adonais V
And others came . . . Desires and Adorations, Adonais XIII
Midst others of less note, came one frail Form, Adonais XXXI
 
 OUR...................19
Why dost thou pass away and leave our state, Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
I call'd on poisonous names with which our youth is fed; Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
Our sincerest laughter To a Skylark
Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought. To a Skylark
Oh, weep for Adonais! though our tears Adonais I
To mourn our loss, rouse thy obscure compeers, Adonais I
Death feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair. Adonais III
Our love, our hope, our sorrow, is not dead; Adonais X
Our love, our hope, our sorrow, is not dead; Adonais X
Our love, our hope, our sorrow, is not dead; Adonais X
But for our grief, as if it had not been, Adonais XXI
Our Adonais has drunk poison -- oh! Adonais XXXVI
Nor let us weep that our delight is fled Adonais XXXVIII
And in mad trance, strike with our spirit's knife Adonais XXXIX
And cold hopes swarm like worms within our living clay. Adonais XXXIX
He has outsoar'd the shadow of our night; Adonais XL
Assume thy winged throne, thou Vesper of our throng! Adonais XLVI
Even to a point within our day and night; Adonais XLVII
Oh, not of him, but of our joy: 'tis nought Adonais XLVIII
 
 OUT...................5
The moon rains out her beams, and Heaven is overflow'd. To a Skylark
Like unimprison'd flames, out of their trance awake. Adonais XVIII
Out of thy sleep, and slake, in thy heart's core, Adonais XXII
Out of the East, and follows wild and drear Adonais XXIII
Out of her secret Paradise she sped, Adonais XXIV
 
 OUTGROWN..............1
To have outgrown the sorrow which consign'd Adonais LI
 
 OUTLIVES..............1
So long as fire outlives the parent spark, Adonais XLVI
 
 OUTSOAR'D.............1
He has outsoar'd the shadow of our night; Adonais XL
 
 OUTSTRIP..............1
As then, when to outstrip thy skiey speed Ode to the West Wind
 
 OUTWATCH'D............1
Outwatch'd with me the envious night: Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
 
 OUTWEPT...............1
She faded, like a cloud which had outwept its rain. Adonais X
 
 OVER..................5
The comrade of thy wanderings over Heaven, Ode to the West Wind
Drive my dead thoughts over the universe Ode to the West Wind
Over his living head like Heaven is bent, Adonais XXX
What softer voice is hush'd over the dead? Adonais XXXV
Where, like an infant's smile, over the dead Adonais XLIX
 
 OVERBLOWN.............1
His head was bound with pansies overblown, Adonais XXXIII
 
 OVERFLOW'D............1
The moon rains out her beams, and Heaven is overflow'd. To a Skylark
 
 OVERFLOWS.............1
With music sweet as love, which overflows her bower: To a Skylark
 
 OVERGROWN.............1
All overgrown with azure moss and flowers Ode to the West Wind
 
 OVERPAST..............1
The broken lily lies -- the storm is overpast. Adonais VI
 
 OWN...................12
With thine own hues all thou dost shine upon Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
In its own green leaves, To a Skylark
What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain? To a Skylark
What if my leaves are falling like its own! Ode to the West Wind
And teach them thine own sorrow, say: With me Adonais I
She knew not 'twas her own; as with no stain Adonais X
Of her own dying smile instead of eyes, Adonais XIII
And his own thoughts, along that rugged way, Adonais XXXI
Who in another's fate now wept his own, Adonais XXXIV
Which has withdrawn his being to its own; Adonais XLII
To its own likeness, as each mass may bear; Adonais XLIII
Thine own well full, if thou returnest home, Adonais LI
 
 OZYMANDIAS............1
My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Ozymandias
 
 PAGEANTRY.............1
Like pageantry of mist on an autumnal stream. Adonais XIII
 
 PAIN..................5
What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain? To a Skylark
With some pain is fraught; To a Skylark
Round the cold heart, where, after their sweet pain, Adonais IX
Mourns not her mate with such melodious pain; Adonais XVII
Envy and calumny and hate and pain, Adonais XL
 
 PAIR..................1
The amorous birds now pair in every brake, Adonais XVIII
 
 PALACES...............1
And saw in sleep old palaces and towers Ode to the West Wind
 
 PALACE-TOWER..........1
In a palace-tower, To a Skylark
 
 PALE..................9
The pale purple even To a Skylark
Yellow, and black, and pale, and hectic red, Ode to the West Wind
Like a pale flower by some sad maiden cherish'd, Adonais VI
Keeps his pale court in beauty and decay, Adonais VII
Soothe her pale rage, nor dares she to deface Adonais VIII
It flush'd through his pale limbs, and pass'd to its eclipse. Adonais XII
Pale Ocean in unquiet slumber lay, Adonais XIV
Revisited those lips, and Life's pale light Adonais XXV
Rose pale, his solemn agony had not Adonais XLV
 
 PALMS.................1
Palms of her tender feet where'er they fell: Adonais XXIV
 
 PANSIES...............1
His head was bound with pansies overblown, Adonais XXXIII
 
 PANT..................2
A wave to pant beneath thy power, and share Ode to the West Wind
All baser things pant with life's sacred thirst; Adonais XIX
 
 PANTED................1
That panted forth a flood of rapture so divine. To a Skylark
 
 PANTING...............2
And pass into the panting heart beneath Adonais XII
Clasp with thy panting soul the pendulous Earth; Adonais XLVII
 
 PARADISE..............4
'Mid listening Echoes, in her Paradise Adonais II
Lost Angel of a ruin'd Paradise! Adonais X
Out of her secret Paradise she sped, Adonais XXIV
Go thou to Rome -- at once the Paradise, Adonais XLIX
 
 PARDLIKE..............1
A pardlike Spirit beautiful and swift -- Adonais XXXII
 
 PARENT................1
So long as fire outlives the parent spark, Adonais XLVI
 
 PART..................2
Now thou art dead, as if it were a part Adonais XXVI
His part, while the one Spirit's plastic stress Adonais XLIII
 
 PARTIAL...............1
All stood aloof, and at his partial moan Adonais XXXIV
 
 PASS..................5
Why dost thou pass away and leave our state, Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
And pass into the panting heart beneath Adonais XII
And of the past are all that cannot pass away. Adonais XLVIII
Pass, till the spirit of the spot shall lead Adonais XLIX
The One remains, the many change and pass; Adonais LII
 
 PASS'D................2
It flush'd through his pale limbs, and pass'd to its eclipse. Adonais XII
A light is pass'd from the revolving year, Adonais LIII
 
 PASSIONS..............1
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Ozymandias
 
 PASSION-WINGED........1
The passion-winged Ministers of thought, Adonais IX
 
 PASSIVE...............1
Of nature on my passive youth Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
 
 PAST..................3
When noon is past; there is a harmony Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
Forget the Past, his fate and fame shall be Adonais I
And of the past are all that cannot pass away. Adonais XLVIII

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