dry and dumb (dum), dried up and still because there is no water to ripple
ducat (duk'at), old gold coin ($2.28)
dungeon (dun'jun), underground prison
Duquesne (doo-kan')
dusk'y pods (dus'ki), dark-colored seed vessels
duty holds him fast (du'ti), he knows he ought to stay
each in its turn the sway, one after the other ruled
eager hand (e'ger), hand that could hardly wait
earth-bound ties, roots which hold it in the ground
ear'th'en (ur'th'n), earthenware