Literature

  1. F.6/J.30 Adrift! A little boat adrift — The Wreck of the Hesperus
  2. F.43/J.9 Through lane it lay through bramble — The Pilgrim's Progress
  3. F.58/J.42 A Day! Help! Help! Another Day — Pride and Prejudice
  4. F.68/J.89 Some things that fly there be — Cosette
  5. F.72/J.93 Went up a year this evening — Les Miserables
  6. F.86/J.143 For every Bird a Nest — A Wren's Nest by William Wordsworth
  7. F.118/J.119 Talk with prudence to a Beggar — The Count of Monte Cristo
  8. F.181/J.165 A Wounded Deer leaps highest — The Pioneers by James Fenimore Cooper
  9. F.216/J.194 On this long storm the Rainbow rose — The Wreck of the Hesperus
  10. F.235/J.206 The Flower must not blame the Bee — Shirley
  11. F.273/J.833 Perhaps you think me stooping — The Scarlet Letter
  12. F.305/J.277 What if I say I shall not wait — The Scarlet Letter
  13. F.313/J.253 You see I cannot see your lifetime — Pride and Prejudice
  14. F.350/J.349 I had the Glory that will do — The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
  15. F.364/J.496 As far from pity, as complaint — Quasimodo and Esmeralda
  16. F.379/J.333 The Grass so little has to do — The Lady of the Camellias
  17. F.394/J.588 I cried at Pity not at Pain — The Old Curiosity Shop
  18. F.397/J.1761 A train went through a burial gate — The Celestial Railroad
  19. F.399/J.524 Departed to the Judgment — The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
  20. F.406/J.367 Over and over, like a Tune — The Pilgrim's Progress
  21. F.428/J.419 We grow accustomed to the Dark — Uncle Tom's Cabin
  22. F.432/J.412 I read my sentence steadily — The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
  23. F.439/J.579 I had been hungry, all the Years — Les Miserables
  24. F.440/J.609 I Years had been from Home — The Count of Monte Cristo
  25. F.449/J.450 Dreams are well-but Waking's better — Esmeralda
  26. F.456/J.652 A Prison gets to be a friend — The Count of Monte Cristo
  27. F.486/J.763 He told a homely tale — Oliver Twist
  28. F.534/J.404 How many Flowers fail in Wood — Adam Bede
  29. F.563/J.556 The Brain, within its Groove — The Mill of the Floss
  30. F.611/J.518 Her sweet Weight on my Heart a Night — Young Goodman Brown
  31. F.650/J.548 Death is potential to that Man — Carton and Darney
  32. F.663/J.543 I fear a Man of frugal Speech — Pride and Prejudice
  33. F.684/J.457 Sweet safe-Houses — The Masque of the Red Death
  34. F.687/J.621 I asked no other thing — Fool's Gold
  35. F.707/J.641 Size circumscribes it has no room — Gulliver's Travels
  36. F.716/J.693 Shells from the Coast mistaking — The Scarlet Letter
  37. F.792/J.752 So the Eyes accost and sunder — The Lady of the Camellias
  38. F.825/J.964 "Unto Me?" I do not know you — The Scarlet Letter
  39. F.848/J.796 Who Giants know, with lesser Men — Gulliver's Travels
  40. F.853/J.798 She staked her Feathers Gained an Arc — Canoe
  41. F.857/J.732 She rose to His Requirement dropt — The Scarlet Letter
  42. F.871/J.772 The hallowing of Pain — The Pilgrim's Progress
  43. F.914/J.953 A Door just opened on a street — Les Miserables
  44. F.918/J.958 We met as Sparks Diverging Flints — The Lamplighter
  45. F.965/J.929 How far is it to Heaven — Divine Comedy
  46. F.969/J.867 Escaping backward to perceive — Moby Dick
  47. F.1002/J.1002 Aurora is the effort — Aurora Leigh
  48. F.1031/J.1020 Trudging to Eden, looking backward — David Copperfield
  49. F.1033/J.1022 I knew that I had gained — A Tale of Two Cities
  50. F.1050/J.1090 I am afraid to own a Body — The Count of Monte Cristo
  51. F.1065/J.873 Ribbons of the Year — Vanity Fair
  52. F.1086/J.1045 Nature rarer uses Yellow — The Scarlet Letter
  53. F.1090/J.813 This quiet Dust was Gentleman and Ladies — The Decameron
  54. F.1121/J.1075 The Sky is low the Clouds are mean — House of the Seven Gables
  55. F.1125/J.1069 Paradise is of the option — Adam Bede
  56. F.1157/J.1118 Exhilaration is the Breeze — Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
  57. F.1200/J.1204 Whatever it is-she has tried it — Kavanagh, A Tale
  58. F.1214/J.1256 Not any higher stands the Grave — Les Miserables
  59. F.1210/J.1221 Some we see no more, Tenements of Wonder — Oneirocriticism
  60. F.1231/J.1318 Frigid and sweet Her parting Face — Oliver Twist
  61. F.1233/J.1197 I should not dare to be so sad — Les Miserables
  62. F.1296/J.1303 Not One by Heaven defrauded stay — Jean Valjean
  63. F.1304/J.1267 I saw that the Flake was on it — Shirley
  64. F.1322/J.1297 Go slow, my soul, to feed thyself — A Tale of Two Cities
  65. F.1330/J.1314 When a Lover is a Beggar — Pride and Prejudice
  66. F.1386/J.1357 "Faithful to the end" Amended — The Scarlet Letter
  67. F.1387/J.1352 To his simplicity — The Scarlet Letter
  68. F.1388/J.1358 The Treason of an accent — Daniel Deronda
  69. F.1395/J.1387 The Butterfly's Numidian Gown — Haidee's Death
  70. F.1422/J.1404 March is the Month of Expectation — Little Women
  71. F.1447/J.1430 Who never wanted maddest Joy — The Monk
  72. F.1479/J.1434 Go not too near a House of Rose — Sense and Sensibility
  73. F.1499/J.1460 His Cheek is his Biographer — Quasimodo
  74. F.1500/J.1461 "Heavenly Father" take to thee — Frankenstein
  75. F.1504/J.1470 The Sweets of Pillage, can be known — Les Miserables
  76. F.1514/J.1453 A Counterfeit a Plated Person — The Count of Monte Cristo
  77. F.1550/J.1527 Oh give it Motion deck it sweet — Frankenstein
  78. F.1590/J.1760 Elysium is as far as to — The Count of Monte Cristo
  79. F.1615/J.1579 It would not know if it were spurned — Rocinante
  80. F.1649/J.1625 Back from the cordial Grave I drag thee — Faust
  81. F.1711/J.1662 He went by sleep that drowsy route — Rip Van Winkle
  82. F.1714/J.1669 In snow thou comest — The Raven
  83. F.1732/J.1697 They talk as slow as Legends grow — The Decameron
  84. F.1734/J.1657 Eden is that old-fashioned House — House of the Seven Gables
  85. F.1769/J.1752 This docile one inter — Bleak House