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the Contra-alto, 554.
Sordid hopes and vain desires, 534.
Sore
labour's bath, 120.
store is no, 11, 791.
Sorrow,
ate his bread in, 617.
but more closely tied, 526.
calls no time that 's gone, 183.
down thou climbing, 146.
drown all, 184.
earth has no, 524.
fade, ere sin could blight or, 500.
fail not for, 641.
give, words, 124.
hang, care will kill a cat, 177, 199.
hath scaped this, 162.
her rent is, 204.
I bade good morrow to, 574.
in thy song, thou hast no, 438.
increaseth, 830.
is held intrusive, 594.
is in vain, thy, 405.
is unknown, where, 417.
labour and, is their strength, 822.
learn, the heart must, 617.
literature consoles, 590.
long has washed thy roses, 378.
melt into, 549.
more in, than in anger, 128.
nae, there John, 458.
never comes too late, 381.
night of, from a fore-spent, 258.
no, that heaven cannot heal, 524.
now melt into, 549.
of the meanest thing, 472.
parting is such sweet, 106.
path of, and that alone, 417.
[1095]patience a remedy for, 701, 709.
patience and, strove, 148.
pine with feare and, 29.
resembles, only as the mist resembles the rain, 614.
returned with the morn, 515.
rooted from the memory, 125.
sing away, 786.
sit thee down, 54.
some natural loss or pain, 473.
sphere of our, from the, 567.
steep, my couch in, 450.
tales of, 396.
time assuages, 704.
to heal, by weeping, 697.
to the grave, 341, 813.
under the load of, wring, 53.
wear a golden, 98.
Sorrows
and darkness encompass the tomb, 535.
at my bier, waste their, 571.
come not single spies, 142.
flow, as thy, 518.
here I and, sit, 79.
I will instruct my, 79.
of a poor old man, 433.
of death compassed me, 818.
remembered, 588.
simple wiles transient, 474.
to be proud, I will instruct my, 79.
Sorrow's
crown of sorrow, 626.
dark array, 802.
keenest wind, 482.
spy, knowledge is but, 217.
Sorrowful song, labour is but a, 653.
Sorrowing
goes a borrowing, 21, 360.
goeth a, 21.
Sorry, I am right, 6.
Sort,
hurt of a deadlier, 212.
smiles in such a, 111.
Sorts
of people, all, 118.
of prosperity, I wish you all, 800.
Sots, what can ennoble, 319.
Sought,
lack of many things I, 161.
love, is good, 76.
the world, I never have, 374.
Soul
above buttons, 454.
and body to lasting rest, 80.
and God stand sure, 649.
aspiring pants, the, 610.
awake my, 359.
biting for anger, eager, 221.
blind his, with clay, 630.
body form doth take of the, 29.
bruised with adversity, 50.
can this be death, 335.
catch my flying, 333.
cement of the, 354.
cold waters to a thirsty, 828.
competent to gain heights, 480.
cordial to the, 222.
crowd not on my, 383.
darkness o'er the parting, 513.
deep imaged in his, 345.
delight in every sorrowing, 346.
dinner-bell the tocsin of the, 559.
discontented with capacity, 512.
eloquence charms the, 228.
every hair a, doth bind, 191.
eye and prospect of his, 53.
feast of reason and flow of, 328.
fiery, working out its way, 267.
freed his, the nearest way, 367.
fret thy, with crosses, 30.
from out that shadow, 640.
genial current of the, 384.
grapple them to thy, 129.
happy, that all the way, 259.
harrow up thy, 131.
has gone aloft, his, 436.
hath elbow-room, 80.
haughtiness of, 298.
he had a little, 519.
her lips suck forth my, 41.
hides a dark, 244.
his father's, to cross, 326.
human, take wing, 552.
I think nobly of the, 77.
indulging every instinct of the, 650.
into the eye and prospect of his, 53.
iron entered into his, 851.
is competent to gain, the, 480.
is dead that slumbers, 612.
is form and doth the bodie make, 29.
is gone, limbs will quiver after the, 375.
is his own, the subject's, 92.
is in arms and eager for the fray, 296.
is wanting there, 548.
is with the saints, 502.
it offends me to the, 137.
Jove alone endues the, 340.
Justice is a virtue of the, 762.
lends the tongue vows, 130.
liberal, shall be made fat, 826.
like an ample shield, 277.
like seasoned timber, 204.
limed, struggling to be free, 139.
listened intensely, his very, 480.
living voice sways the, 748.
look down from heaven, 277.
lose his own, 840.
may pierce, such as the, 249.
measured by my, 303.
medicine for the, 809.
merit wins the, 326.
most offending, alive, 92.
mouse of any, 336.
mysterious cement of the, 354.
never dying, to save, 672.
O my prophetic, 132.
of business, despatch is the, 353.
of goodness in things evil, 92.
of harmony, the hidden, 249.
of man, diseases crucify the, 188.
of man, portions of the, 656.
of music shed, 519.
of music slumbers in the shell, 455.
of Orpheus sing, 250.
of our grandam, 77.
of Richard, 97, 296.
of the age, 179.
of the past time, 580.
of this world, time is the, 742.
of wit, brevity is the, 133.
one, in two bodies, 762.
[1096]palace of the, 221, 541.
perdition catch my, 153.
rapt, sitting in thine eyes, 249.
return unto thy rest my, 497.
saw a glimpse of happiness, 221.
secret, to show, 551.
secured in her existence, 299.
she 's dead, rest her, 143.
sighing under a sycamore tree, 406.
sincere, 391.
sinews of the, 222.
sleep holy spirit blessed, 624.
small-knowing, 54.
so dead, man with, 488.
soothed his, to pleasures, 272.
speech is a mirror of the, 714.
stirring in his, 480.
stream which overflowed the, 481.
sweet and virtuous, 204.
swell the, to rage, 272.
take the prisoned, 244.
tell me my, can this be death, 335.
that can be honest, 183.
that eye was in itself a, 550.
that perished in his pride, 470.
that rises with us, 477.
the body's guest, go, 25.
thou hast much goods laid up, 842.
three books on the, 645.
through my lips, 623.
tilts with a straw, 484.
to dare the will to do, the, 491.
to keep, pray the Lord my, 687.
to soul, intercourse from, 333.
to stray, never taught his, 315.
transmigration of the, 765.
tumult of the, 481.
two bodies with one, 340.
unborn ages crowd not on my, 383.
unction to your, 141.
under the ribs of death, 245.
uneasy and confined from home, 315.
unlettered small-knowing, 54.
unto his captain Christ, gave his, 82.
unto the lines accords, 205.
vigour is in our immortal, 303.
was immortal, that the, 760.
was like a star, thy, 472.
white as heaven, 197.
whiteness of his, 543.
why shrinks the, 298.
with crosses and cares to fret thy, 30.
within her eyes, 554.
Souls,
above the flight of common, 393.
are ripened in our northern sky, 433.
assembled, 217.
beyond the reaches of our, 131.
corporations have no, 24.
great, are portions of eternity, 656.
his memory green in our, 519.
immediate jewel of their, 153.
made of fire, 311.
of all that men held wise, 217.
of fearful adversaries, 95.
sit close and silently, our, 274.
such harmony is in immortal, 65.
sympathy with sounds in, 421.
that cringe and plot, 658.
that were forfeit once, 47.
thought of thinking, 579.
thoughts as boundless our, as free, 550.
times that try men's, 431.
to souls can never teach, 653.
two, with a single thought, 806.
unbodied dwell, 347.
we loved, to see the, 631.
whose sudden visitations daze the world, 594.
Soul's
calm sunshine, 319.
dark cottage, 221.
far better part, the, 338.
sincere desire, prayer is the, 497.
strength, stuff to try the, 649.
Soul-animating strains, 485.
Soul-sides, the meanest boasts, 645.
Sound
an echo to the sense, 324.
and fury, full of, 125.
born of murmuring, 469.
charm the air to give a, 123.
dirge-like, 408.
divine, may kill a, 416.
hark from the tombs a doleful, 303.
harmonious, 236.
harsh in, 103.
however rude the, 393.
impetuous recoil and jarring, 229.
like the sweet, 74.
most melodious, they heard a, 28.
music with her silver, 404.
Niagara stuns with thundering, 395.
no, can awake him, 666.
no war or battle's, 251.
of a knell, sighed at the, 416.
of a voice that is still, 627.
of clashing wars, no, 642.
of friend's departing feet, 661.
of hammer or of saw, 421.
of my name, hearest the, 678.
of one's praises, 741.
of revelry by night, 542.
of the church-going bell, 416.
of thunder heard
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