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are, 300.
on this pleasant lea, 476.
pond, mantle like a, 60.
pool, green mantle of the, 147.
upon the vantage ground of truth, 164.
with reluctant feet, 614.
Stanhope's pencil writ, lines with, 311.
Stanley,
approbation from Sir Hubert, 457.
charge Chester charge on, 490.
Stanza, who pens a, 326.
Staple
of all wisdom, 409.
of his argument, 56.
Star,
a bright particular, 73.
constant as the northern, 112.
desire of the moth for the, 567.
dropped like a falling, 225.
fair as a, 469.
for every state, 638.
give a name to every fixed, 54.
glittering like the morning, 409.
heart that lurks behind a, 328.
hitch your wagon to a, 603.
in bigness as a, 230.
in its embrace, had caught a, 681.
light of the Mæonian, 325.
lovers love the western, 487.
man is his own, 183.
never, was lost here, 645.
of dawn, a later, 485.
of empire, westward the, 312.
of its worship, still to the, 524.
of life's tremulous ocean, 528.
of peace return, 515.
of smallest magnitude, 230.
of the unconquered will, 613.
or two beside, a, 498.
our life's, 477.
pinned with a single, 582.
pins it with a, 582.
round and perfect as a, 667.
state for every, 638.
strives to touch a, 29.
that bids the shepherd, 243.
that ushers in the even, 163.
thy soul was like a, 472.
to stay the morning, 501.
twinkling of a, 214.
whose beam so oft has lighted me, 524.
Stars
are in the quiet skies, 607.
are old, till the, 666.
battlements bore, 479.
beauty of a thousand, 41.
blesses his, 297.
blossomed the lovely, 616.
branch-charmed by the earnest, 575.
cut him out in little, 107.
doubt thou the, are fire, 133.
fairest of, 235.
fault is not in our, 110.
fought against Sisera, 814.
glows in the, 316.
have lit the welkin dome, 574.
have their time to set, 570.
heaven's vault studded with, 568.
her eyes as, 474.
hide their diminished heads, 231.
hide your diminished rays, 322.
illume the sky, when, 587.
in earth's firmament, 613.
in empty night, sink those, 496.
in spite of nature and their, 211.
in their courses, 814.
innumerable as the, 235.
kings are like, 565.
look on the sea, as, 607.
morning, sang together, 817.
of glory there, set the, 573.
of human race, 414.
of midnight shall be dear, 469.
of morning, 235.
powdered with, 236.
repairing, other, 236.
rush out, the, 498.
seen in the galaxy, 236.
sentinel, set their watch, 515.
shall fade away, 299.
shine aloft like, 481.
shooting, attend thee, 202.
shot madly from their spheres, 57.
start from their spheres, 131.
that come once in a century, 656.
that round her burn, 300.
the life-inclining, 38.
they fell like, 496.
two, keep not their motion, 87.
unutterably bright, 568.
were more in fault than they, 287.
which night's blue arch adorn, 424.
who build beneath the, 309.
whose dust is gold and pavement, 236.
Star-chamber matter of it, 44.
Stare, stony British, 631.
Starers, stupid, 319.
Star-eyed science, 513.
Starlight,
by cloudless, 522.
glittering, 234.
Star-like eyes, 200.
Star-proof branching elm, 250.
Starriest souls disclose, lives obscure the, 38.
Starry
cope of heaven, 234.
Galileo with his woes, 545.
girdle of the year, 513.
host, that led the, 233.
skies and cloudless climes, 551.
sky, silence in the, 478.
train, heaven's, 233.
train, motion of his, 485.
Star-spangled banner, 517.
Start
a hare, to, 84.
of the majestic world, 110.
straining upon the, 91.
[1102]Starts
everything by, and nothing long, 268.
't was wild by, 390.
Started like a guilty thing, 126.
Startles at destruction, 298.
Starve,
catch cold and, 159.
in ice, 228.
with nothing, 60.
Star-y-pointing pyramid, 251.
State,
broken with the storms of, 100.
expectancy and rose of the, 136.
falling with a falling, 336.
for every star, 638.
great plot of, 263.
hides from himself his, 365.
high and palmy, of Rome, 126.
high on a throne of royal, 226.
I am the, 808.
in Rome, devil to keep his, 110.
in sober, 425.
in whatsoever, I am, 847.
man at his best, 820.
matters, touch no, 398.
mock the air with idle, 383.
my business in this, 49.
of life, duty in that, 850.
of man like a little kingdom, 111.
of man, this is the, 99.
of nature, war was the, 407.
of war by nature, 290.
pillar of, seemed a, 227.
ruin or rule the, 267.
sail on O ship of, 615.
scandal waits on greatest, 161.
some service, I have done the, 156.
some strange eruption to our, 126.
star for every, 638.
the rose of the fair, 136.
thousand years to form a, 541.
what constitutes a, 438.
where Venice sate in, 544.
without king or nobles, 588.
State House, Boston, 638.
States
dissevered discordant, 533.
free and independent, 429.
indestructible, 619.
move slowly, 170.
no more slave, 619.
saved without the sword, 606.
shaker of o'er-rank, 199.
unborn, acted over in, 112.
walls do not make, 438.
State's
collected will, 438.
decrees, mould a mighty, 633.
Stateliest and most regal argument, 254.
Stately
and tall he moves, 682.
homes of England, 569.
mansions, build thee more, 636.
pleasure-dome, 500.
Statesman
and buffoon, 268.
to give an account of themselves, 741.
too nice for a, 399.
yet friend to truth, 323.
Statesmen
at her council met, 623.
minds of some of our, 518.
talked, where village, 397.
Station
like the herald Mercury, 140.
post of honour is a private, 298.
Statists hold it baseness to write fair, 145.
Statuaries loved to copy, 590.
Statue
by his touch grew into youth, 531.
grows, more the, 769.
of Cato, 741.
of Newton stood, where the, 475.
that enchants the world, 356.
Statue-like repose, 639.
Stature,
each man makes his own, 309.
tall, her, 556.
toys of simulated, 621.
undepressed in size, 479.
Statute, the rigour of the, 47.
Stay
and the staff, 833.
I ask not to, 678.
of bread, the whole, 833.
of water, 833.
staff and the, 833.
who saw to wish her, 237.
Stayed, too late I, 464.
Steadfast as the scene, 468.
Steadies with upright keel, she, 498.
Steady
gain of man, I see the, 618.
temper, thy, 297.
Steal
a few hours from the night, 521.
a shive of a cut loaf, 104.
away give little warning, 433.
away their brains, 152.
away your hearts, 114.
convey the wise it call, 45.
foh a fico for the phrase, 45.
from the world, 334.
immortal blessing from her lips, 108.
most authors, 325.
my thunder, 282.
us from ourselves away, years, 330.
young children, witches, 187.
Steals
from the thief, 151.
my purse steals trash, who, 153.
Stealing
and giving odour, 74.
hands from picking and, 850.
still so gently o'er me, 689.
will continue stealing, 661.
Stealth, do good by, 329.
Steam, unconquered, 424.
Steam-engine in trousers, 461.
Steed,
farewell the neighing, 154.
mounts the warrior's, 487.
no more on thy, 666.
stand still my, 614.
that knows his rider, 542.
threatens steed, 92.
Steeds,
mounting barbed, 95.
to water at those springs, 159.
Steel,
as with triple, 228.
couch of war, flinty and, 151.
foemen worthy of their, 491.
grapple with hooks of, 129.
grapple with hoops of, 129.
heart is true as, 58.
heart with strings of, 139.
in complete, 131, 244.
more than complete, 40.
my man is as true as, 107.
no workman, 535.
nor poison can touch him further, 121.
though locked up in, 94.
[1103]Steep
and thorny way, 129.
my senses in forgetfulness, 89.
no towers along the, 514.
o'er bog or, 230.
of Delphos, 251.
on Sunium's marbled, 558.
on the Indian, 243.
where fame's proud temple shines, 428.
Steeped
me in poverty, 155.
to the lips in misery, 614.
Steeple,
looking at the, 556.
weathercock on a, 44.
Steeples point to the sky, 504.
Steepy mountains, 40.
Steer
clear of permanent alliances, 425.
from grave to gay, 320.
from grave to light, 273.
my bark and sail, thus I, 354.
right onward, 252.
the plough, who, 598.
Stem, moulded on one, 58.
Stenches, two-and-seventy, 503.
Step
above the sublime, 431.
aside is human, to, 448.
first, which costs, 801.
more true, foot more light, 491.
to the music of the Union, 588.
Steps,
beware of desperate, 423.
brushing the dews with hasty, 386.
echo of the sad, 481.
grace was in all her, 237.
hear not my, 119.
Lord directeth his, 826.
morn her rosy, advancing, 234.
of glory, who track the, 552.
pilgrim, in amice gray, 241.
safety walks in its,
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