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remote, 227. of woman's praise, 593. out-vociferize even, itself, 285. persuasive, 294. pipes and whistles in his, 69. same, is in my ears, 471. silence implying, 649. silence where hath been no, 583. silver-sweet, 106. so fine, 676. soothed with the, 271. strikes like a rising knell, deep, 542. sweet is every, 630. the clarion fill the fife, 493. the loud timbrel, 524. the trumpet beat the drums, 281. trumpet give an uncertain, 845. what stop she please, 138. which makes us linger, 548. whistles in his, 69. winter loves a dirge-like, 486. words of thundering, 397. Sounds as a sullen bell, 88. blowing martial, 224. [1097]concord of sweet, 66. melodious, on every side, 253. not rural sights alone but rural, 417. of music creep in our ears, 65. possessed with inward light, 503. sympathy with, 421. Sounded all the depths of honour, 100. Sounder piece of British manhood, 579. Sounding brass, 845. cataract haunted me, 467. on through words, 465, 480. Sour, every sweet its, 404. grapes, have eaten, 835. lofty and, 101. misfortune's book, 108. Source of all my bliss, 398. of human offspring, 234. of sympathetic tears, 382. Sour-complexioned man, 206. South and southwest side, 210. beaker full of the warm, 575. no North no East no West no, 517. Sovereign among soldiers, 495. heaven's, 308. here lies our, 279. law sits empress, 438. lord the king, here lies our, 279. Magna Charta will have no, 24. might, of our, 29. o'er transmuted ill, 366. of sighs and groans, 55. parts, a man of, 55. reason, noble and most, 136. sway and masterdom, 117. when I forget my, 426. Sovereigns, dead but sceptred, 554. name ourselves its, 554. soldier among, 495. Sovereignest thing on earth, 83. Sow for him build for him, 470. he that observeth the wind shall not, 831. still, eats all the draffe, 13. thy seed in the morning, 831. wrong, by the ear, 19, 785. ye are like to reap, as you, 214. Soweth here with toil and care, 508. whatsoever a man, 847. Sown the wind, 835. Space and time, annihilate but, 330. double life's fading, 262. Spacious firmament on high, 300. Spade a spade, call a, 731. if you don't call me a, 293. Spades emblems of untimely graves, 420. Spain, singed the beard of the king of, 616. Spain's chivalry, 560. Spake as a child when I was a child, 845. ful fayre, Frenche she, 1. the grisly terror, so, 229. the seraph Abdiel, 235. upon this hint I, 151. Span, dwindled to the shortest, 433. grasp the ocean with my, 303. in length a, 201. less than a, 170. new, spick and, 172, 212, 792. our life is but a, 687. Spangled heavens, 300. Spangling the wave, 492. with lights, 492. Spaniards seem wiser than they are, 166. Spaniel, hound or, 148. Spanish blades, ambuscadoes, 105. dominions, the sun never sets on, 495. fleet thou canst not see, 441. or neat's leather, 213. Spanking Jack was so comely, 436. Spare Fast, 249. my aching sight, 383. that tree, woodman, 595. the beechen tree, 516. the rod, 8, 213, 262. Spared a better man, better, 87. Spareth his rod, he that, 826. Spark, illustrious, 416. instinct with music, 485. nor human, is left, 332. of beauty's heavenly ray, 549. of celestial fire, 425. of heavenly flame, vital, 334. of that immortal fire, 549. proud conceited talking, 390. Sparks fly upward, as the, 816. of fire, eyes like, 202. of fury, why flash those, 672. Sparkled was exhaled, 308. Sparkling and bright, 678. cross she wore, a, 325. with a brook, 536. Sparrow, caters for the, 67. fall or hero perish, 315. providence in the fall of a, 145. Sparrows, salt upon the tails of, 291. team of, 31. Spartan dead, remnant of our, 557.
Speak after the manner of men, 844. and purpose not, 146. be slow to, 849. by the card, 143. comfort to that grief, 53. daggers to her, 139. every man truth, 847. from your folded papers, 636. gently 't is a little thing, 683. grief that does not, 124. he never so rudely, 2. if any, for him have I offended, 113. in a monstrous little voice, 57. in public on the stage, 459. it profanely, not to, 137. it was my hint to, 150. labour what to, 168. let him now, 850. lips are now forbid to, 581. losers must have leave to, 297. low if you speak love, 51. me fair in death, 65. more in a minute, 107. name which no one can, 508. of me as I am, 156. or die, 90. patience, all men's office to, 53. plain and to the purpose, 51. right on, I only, 114. [1098]something good, the worst, 205. tears that, 262. to me as to thy thinkings, 153. to the earth, 817. to thee in friendship's name, 523. too coldly, thou think'st I, 523. truly, if a man should, 83. well of no man living, he can, 737. well of you, 841. with most miraculous organ, 135. with the tongues of men, 845. Speaks an infinite deal of nothing, 60. angels listen when she, 279. to my spirit of thee, 552. Speaker, but I am truest, 160. no other, of my living actions, 101. Speaking, heard for their much, 838. things they ought not, 848. thought him still, 237. tongue, the, 603. Spear, freedom leaning on her, 637. Ithuriel with his, 234. snatched the, 443, 489. to equal the tallest pine, 224. Spears into pruning-hooks, 832. Special, loved gold in, 2. providence, 145. wonder, without our, 122. Spectacle of human happiness, 462. so ridiculous, no, 591. Spectacles of books, 277. on nose and pouch on side, 69. Spectators, pleasure to the, 593. Spectre-bark, off shot the, 498. Spectre-doubts, dispel ye, 513. Speculation in those eyes, 122. Speech abroad, there is a, 166. be alway with grace, let your, 847. better than silence, 700. day unto day uttereth, 819. discretion of, 167. dishonourable, for a general, 733. gentle of, 343. is a mirror of the soul, 714. is of time, 579. is shallow as time, 579. is silvern silence is golden, 579. is truth, 489. made to open man to man, 310. mend your, a little, 146. often regretted my, 714. persuasive sighs and, 339. plainness of, 846. poetry of, 545. propriety of, 169. rude am I in my, 149. rude in, though I be, 846. the image of actions, 757. thought deeper than, 653. thought wed itself with, 632. to conceal thoughts, 800. true use of, 403. was given to disguise thoughts, 310. was like to tapestry, 723. when thought is, 489. Speeches compared to cypress trees, 734. men's charitable, 170. Speed, add wings to thy, 229. be wise with, 311. in doing a thing, 724. the going guest, 328. the parting guest, 346. the soft intercourse, 333. thousands at his bidding, 252. to-day put back to-morrow, 29. Spell, kindled by the master's, 455. trance or breathed, 251. Spells, lime-twigs of his, 245. talismans and, 422. Spence, Sir Patrick, ballad of, 502. Spend another such a night, 96. or to lend or to give in, 279. to give to want to, 30. Spending, getting and, 476. Spenser, lie a little nearer, 179. lodge thee by Chaucer, or, 179. Spent, dayes that might be better, 29. them not in toys, 260. under the devil's belly, 773. what we, we have, 802. Sperit, never drink no, 659. Sphere, all quit their, 315. of our sorrow, from the, 567. she just began to move in, 409. two stars in one, 87. Spheres, music of the, 218. pleasures of the, 526. seems to shake the, 271. stars shot madly from their, 57. start from their, 131. Sphere-descended maid, 390. Spice of life, variety is the, 419. Spices grow, hills where, 302. Spick and span new, 172, 212, 792. Spicy nut-brown ale, 249. shore of Arabie the blest, 232. Spider, much like a subtle, 175. to the fly, said a, 605. Spiders, half-starved, 413. lately had two, 296. Spider's touch, how exquisitely fine, 316. Spider-like we feel the tenderest touch, 274. Spies, sorrows come not single, 142. Spigot wield, wilt thou the, 45. Spills itself in fearing to be spilt, 142. Spin, toil not neither do they, 838. Spinning sleeps on her soft axle, 237. Spins, Lord Fanny, 328. Spinsters and knitters in the sun, 75. Spires, watch the three tall, 626. whose silent finger, 481. ye antique towers ye distant, 381. Spirit, Brutus will start a, 110. calms, nought so much the, 556. chased, are with more, 62. clear, doth raise, 247. Creator drew his, 270. ditties of no tone,
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