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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">80. sweetly, and brightly smile, 563. the same tune, to, 729. though I shall never hear thee, 563. Sings from the organ-pipe of frailty, 80. I held it truth with him who, 631. like an angel, 65. the lark at heaven's gate, 159. Singe yourself, so hot that it, 98. Singed the Spanish king's beard, 616. Singer with the crown of snow, 661. Singers with vocal voices, 285. Singeth a quiet tune, 499. all night long, 127. Singing as they shine, 300. of anthems, 88. of birds is come, time of, 832. of Mount Abora, 500. robes, garland and, 253. singers with vocal voices, 285. Single blessedness, dies in, 57. gentlemen, like two, 454. hour of that Dundee, 474. life, careless of the, 632. talent well employed, 366. Singularity, trick of, 76. Sink a navy, a load that would, 99. beneath the shock, 549. let the world, 205. or soar, alike unfit to, 554. or swim live or die, 530. Sinks or swims or wades, 230. the day-star, so, 248. Sinking, a kind of alacrity in, 46. in thy last long sleep, 438. Sinned against, more, 147. all in Adam's fall, 686. Sinner it or saint it, 321. of his memory, made such a, 42. the hungry, 566. too weak to be a, 109. vilest, may return, 303. Sinners, if, entice thee, 824. miserable, 850. Sinning more sinned against than, 147. Sinuous shells of pearly hue, 511. Sion hill delight thee more, 223. Sir Oracle, I am, 60. Sire of fame, toil is the, 699. son degenerates from the, 337. to son, bequeathed by, 548. Sires, green graves of your, 561. most disgrace their, 342. sons of great, 342. Siren, song of the, 38. waits thee, the, 511. Sirens sang, what song the, 219. Sisera, stars fought against, 814. Sister, as a brother to his, 52. of the spring, thine azure, 565. shall be a ministering angel, 144. spirit come away, 334. when I was but your, 160. woman, still gentler, 448. Sisters, all the, virtuous, 852. dear, men with, 585. three and such branches of learning, 62. wayward, depart in peace, 676. weird, the, 123. Sister's, erring, shame, 548. Sisyphus rolling his stone, 617. Sit attentive to his own applause, 327. here we will, 65. in my bones, 461. in the clouds and mock us, 89. still, their strength is to, 834. studious let me, 356. thee down sorrow, 54. upon the ground, let us, 82. where I will, let me, 790. Sits in a foggy cloud, 123. on his horseback, 78. the wind in that corner, 51. upon mine arm, 194. Site, whole regions to change their, 212. Sitting cheap as standing, 292. in a pleasant shade, 175. on the ground, 28. on the stile, I 'm, 611. [1089]Situation, beautiful for, 820. Six and seven, at, 15. hours in sleep, 24. hundred pounds a year, 289. Richmonds in the field, 98. Sixpence all too dear, 152, 406. I give thee, 464. Size of dreaming, past the, 159. of pots of ale, 210. Skeleton clothed with life, 531. Skie falth, have Larkes when, 11. Skies, all who dwell below the, 302. bird let loose in eastern, 523. bright assemblies of the, 345. child of the, 674. cloudless climes and starry, 551. commercing with the, 249. common people of the, 174. communion with the, 414. double-darken, gloomy, 661. every place below the, 538. illumed the eastern, 639. laughter shakes the, 337. let its altar reach the, 465. milky baldric of the, 573. my canopy the, 316. parents passed into the, 423. pointing at the, 322. raised a mortal to the, 272. rush into the, 315. setting in his western, 268. some inmate of the, 346. stars are in the quiet, 607. sunny as her, 554. to mansions in the, 303. to raise mortals to the, 532. watcher of the, 576. were clear, the morn was fair, the, 611. Skill, by force or, 670. in amplifying, 136. in antiquity, 222. in arguing, 397. in surgery, honour hath no, 87. is but a barbarous, 261. simple truth, his utmost, 174. strengthens our nerves and sharpens our, 411. Skilled in gestic lore, 395. Skimble-skamble stuff, a deal of, 85. Skin and bone, two millers, 351. and bone, wasted to, 784. come off with a whole, 785. drum made of his, 186. Ethiopian change his, 835. of an innocent lamb, 94. of my teeth, 817. Skins are whole, your, 46. Skin-deep, colours that are, 282. 't is but, 262. Skirmish of wit between them, 50. Skirt the eternal frost, 501. Skirts, no one ever lifted my, 740. of happy chance, 633. Skull of a lawyer, 143. Skulls, dead men's, 96. Sky, admitted to that equal, 315. and the ocean, nothing behind but the, 503. banner in the, 635. banners flout the, 115. bends over all, the blue, 499. blue, and living air, 467. blue ethereal, 300. bridal of the earth and, 204. bright reversion in the, 335. canopied by the blue, 553. changes when they are wives, the, 71. climb the upper, 531. close against the, 583. darkness of the, 23. fables of the, 342. fit it for the, 672. flushing round a summer, 357. forehead of the morning, 248. from earth to highest, 30. girdled with the, 507. go forth under the open, 572. howls along the, 392. in our northern, 433. is changed and such change, 544. is red, for the, 840. keep one parent from the, 328. laughter shakes the, 344. milky way i' the, 256. opens to the morning, 677. Ophiuchus huge in the arctic, 229. regent of the, 426. silence in the starry, 478. soft blue, did never melt, 468. some brother of the, 343. souls are ripened in our northern, 433. splendour through the, 496. stars set their watch in the, 515. steeples point to the, 504. stepped to the, 655. storm that howls along the, 392. sunshine aye shall light the, 653. tears of the, 353. the moving moon went up the, 498. they die in yon rich, 630. triumphal arch that fill'st the, 516. waft thy name beyond the, 539. Washington is in the upper, 531. were to fall, if the, 704. whatever, is above me, 553. when stars illume the, 587. windows of the, 357. witchery of the soft blue, 468. woods against a stormy, 569. Skyey influences, servile to the, 48. Sky-robes, these my, 243. Slain, he can never do that 's, 215. he who is in battle, 403. I could consent to be, 703. thrice he slew the, 271. thrice my peace was, 306. with him is beauty, 161. Slander sharper than sword, 160. Slanderous tongues, done to death by, 54. Slaughter, as a lamb to the, 834. as an ox goeth to the, 825. to a throne, wade through, 385. Slave, base is the, that pays, 91. born to be a, 413. of circumstance and impulse, 554. passion's, man that is not, 138. [1090]states, no more, 619. subject not a, 485. territories, no, 619. thou wretch thou coward, 79. to no sect, 320. to thousands, has been, 153. to till my ground, 418. tongue to curse the, 526. trade, sum of all villanies, 359. whatever day makes man a, 346. Slaves as they are, 525. Britons never shall be, 358. cannot breathe in England, 418. corrupted freemen are the worst of, 387. in mockery over, 518. necessity is the creed of, 453. sons of Columbia, be, 675. what can ennoble sots or, 319. who dare not be in the right, 656. who fear to speak for the fallen, 656. with greasy aprons, 159. Slavery a bitter draught, 379. is but half abolished, 639. or death, which to choose, 298. price of chains and, 430. Sleave of care, ravelled, 119. Sleek-headed men, 111.
Sleep and a forgetting, 477. blessings on him who invented, 792. care-charmer, 39. charm that lulls to, 402. dark house and long, 590. days with toil nights with, 92. death and his brother, 567. death is an eternal, 805. end the heartache, by a, 135. exposition of, I have an, 58. falleth on men, when deep, 816. fan me while I, 418. folding of the hands to, 825. full of rest from head to feet, 625. he giveth his beloved, 824. holy spirit blessed soul, 624. hour friendliest to, 235. how, the brave, 389. I lay me down in peace to, 676. in Abraham's bosom, 97. in dull cold marble, 99. in thy last long, 438. is a death, 218. it is a gentle thing, 499. life is rounded with a, 43. Macbeth does murder, 119. medicine thee to that sweet, 154. murmur invites one to, 380. nature's soft nurse, 89. nature's sweet restorer balmy, 306. neither night nor day, 116. no more, I heard a voice cry, 119. no more, to
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