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in quarrel, 69.
commendations, good at, 101.
thought strikes me, 462.
Suffer
a sea change, 42.
and be strong, 613.
hell I, seems a heaven, 231.
hope of all who, 619.
lot of man to, 342.
nobler in the mind to, 135.
those who inflict must, 566.
wet damnation, 34.
who breathes must, 289.
Sufferance,
corporal, 48.
is the badge of all our tribe, 61.
Suffered much, he who has, 346.
Sufferer, best of men was a, 182.
Suffering,
child of, 636.
ended with the day, her, 639.
sad humanity, 614.
tears to human, dull, 482.
they learn in, 566.
to be weak is miserable doing or, 223.
Sufferings,
knowledge by, entereth, 620.
poets grow by their, 216.
to each his, 381.
Suffice, could not one, 306.
Sufficiency,
an elegant, 358.
to be so moral, no man's, 53.
Sufficient
to have stood, 230.
understand me that he is, 61.
unto the day, 838.
Suffusion from that light, 502.
Sugar
o'er the devil himself, 135.
oil vinegar saltness and, 399.
Suicide
is confession, 533.
no refuge from confession but, 533.
Suing long to bide, hell it is in, 29.
Suit
lightly won, 489.
of sables, 138.
the action to the word, 137.
Suits
of solemn black, 127.
of woe, trappings and the, 121.
out of, with fortune, 66.
rogues in buckram, 84.
Sullein mind, musing in his, 28.
Sullen dame, our sulky, 451.
Sullenness against nature, 254.
Sulphur, land of oat-cakes and, 459.
Sultans, poets are, 258.
Sum
of all villanies, 359.
of earthly bliss, 238.
of human things, 437.
of more, giving thy, 67.
of Shakespeare's wit, 600.
Summer
bird-cage, 180.
[1108]comes with flower and bee, 571.
dust, dry as, 479.
eternal, gilds them yet, 557.
eves by haunted stream, 249.
friends, like, 204.
last rose of, 521.
life 's a short, 366.
made glorious, 95.
nights, dews of, 426.
of her age, in the, 276.
of your youth, 378.
one swallow maketh not, 17.
sweet as, 101.
thy eternal, shall not fade, 161.
Summers
in a sea of glory, 99.
raw inclement, 291.
Summer's
cloud, like a, 122.
day, as one shall see in a, 51.
day, hath a, 259.
eve, one, 589.
heat, fantastic, 81.
morn, like a, 502.
noontide air, 227.
queen, would grace a, 492.
ripening breath, 106.
rose or vernal bloom, 230.
Summit,
from the eastern, 673.
linger and play on its, 529.
Summon
from the past, 614.
up remembrance, 161.
up the blood, 91.
Summons,
thee to heaven or to hell, 119.
upon a fearful, 126.
when thy, comes, 572.
Summum nec metuas diem, 240.
Sun,
all except their, is set, 557.
and shade, through, 627.
as the, drew the morning dew, 270.
aweary of the, 'gin to be, 126.
bales unopened to the, 307.
before the worshipped, 104.
behold for the last time the, 533.
benighted under the midday, 244.
candle to the, 191, 263, 311.
cannot be looked at with a steady eye, 794.
children of the, 311.
clouds around the setting, 478.
common, the air the skies, 386.
courses even with the, 178.
declines, our wishes lengthen as our, 309.
dedicate his beauty to the, 104.
dewdrop from the, 486.
doubt the, doth move, 133.
dropped from the zenith, 225.
dry, dry wind, 21.
early rising, 202.
fruit I bore was the, 740.
go down upon your wrath, 847.
goes round, take all the rest the, 220.
gorgeous as the midsummer, 86.
grow dim with age, 299.
grows cold, till the, 666.
half in, half in shade, 523.
has left the lea, the, 494.
hills ancient as the, 572.
hooting at the glorious, 501.
impearls on every leaf, 235.
in all his state, 639.
in his coming, meet the, 529.
in my dominions never sets, 804.
in the firmament, knowledge is the, 530.
in the lap of Thetis, 213.
into the warm, 17, 785.
is a thief, 109.
Juliet is the, 105.
let others hail the rising, 387.
livery of the burnished, 62.
loss of the, 353.
love is nature's second, 35.
low descending, 688.
magic potent over, 482.
more worshipped the rising, 726.
myself in Huncamunca's eyes, 363.
nebulous star we call the, 630.
never sets in Spanish dominions, 495.
never sets on the empire of Charles V., 804.
no new thing under the, 830.
no, no moon no morn, 586.
not polluted, 764.
of heaven shall shine, 101.
of righteousness, 836.
of York, 95.
on the upland lawn, 386.
passes through dirty places, 169.
pay no worship to the garish, 107.
pleasant the, 233.
pleasant to behold the, 831.
reflecting upon the mud, 169.
sets to rise again, my, 651.
setting, and music at the close, 81.
setting and rising, 747.
shall not smite thee by day, 824.
shine sweetly on my grave, 428.
shines everywhere, the, 76.
shines, make hay when the, 10, 787.
shineth upon the dunghill, 169.
shut doors against a setting, 109.
snatches from the, 109.
spinsters and knitters in the, 75.
spots and clouds in the, 189.
sweetheart of the, 584.
tapers to the, 443.
that side the, is upon, 523.
tinged by the rising, 677.
to me is dark, 241.
to-morrow's, may never rise, 295.
to spy my shadow in the, 96.
true as the dial to the, 215, 306.
unpolluted, 169.
up rose Emilie and up rose the, 2.
upon an Easter-day, 256.
upon the upland lawn, 386.
walk about the orb like the, 76.
walks under the midday, 244.
warms in the, 316.
web that whitens in the, 526.
which passeth through pollutions, 169.
will pierce the thickest cloud, 650.
with the setting, 225.
world without a, 513.
Suns,
earth could not bear two, 732.
light of setting, 467.
[1109]process of the, 626.
that gild the vernal morn, 424.
to light me rise, 316.
Sun's
last rays are fading, 682.
rim dips, the, 498.
Sunbeam
in a winter's day, 358.
soiled by outward touch, 253.
Sunbeams,
motes that people the, 249.
out of cucumbers, 291.
Sunburnt mirth, song and, 575.
Sunday
from the week divide, 126.
killing a mouse on, 856.
shines no Sabbath day, 326.
Sundays,
begin a journey on, 293.
observe, 205.
Sundry contemplation of my travels, 70.
Sunflower turns on her god, 520.
Sung
ballads from a cart, 274.
from morn till night, 427.
under the sea, 521.
Sunium's
hight, wrote on, 511.
marbled steep, 558.
Sunless
land, sunshine to the, 486.
retreats of the ocean, 524.
sea, down to a, 500.
Sunlight drinketh dew, as, 623.
Sunneshine, flies of estate and, 204.
Sunny
as her skies, 554.
fountains, Afric's, 536.
openings, spots of, 536.
years, life formed of, 679.
Sunset
of life, 't is the, 514.
tree, come to the, 570.
Sunshine
and in shade, in, 679.
aye shall light the sky, 653.
broken in the rill, 526.
follows the rain, 664.
in one eternal, 571.
in the shady place, 27.
is a glorious birth, the, 477.
makes 'em all sweet-scented, 660.
of the breast, 381.
settles on its head, eternal, 397.
the soul's calm, 319.
to the sunless land, 486.
Supercilious, my sanctum, 586.
Superfluities, happiness lies in, 738.
Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, 60.
Superfluous
lags the veteran, 365.
the, very necessary thing, 801.
Superiority of educated men, 762.
Supinely stay, fools, 444.
Supped full with horrors, 125.
Supper,
man made after, 90.
nourishment called, 54.
proper time for, 763.
what say you to such a, 561.
Suppliance of a minute, 129.
Supply,
last and best, 322.
on promise of, 88.
Support
of the state governments, 435.
what is low, raise and, 223.
Sups and goes to bed, 263.
Surcease, success with his, 118.
Sure
and certain hope, 851.
and firm-set earth, 119.
as a gun, 277, 786.
card, he 's a, 277.
make assurance double, 123.
of, what a man has he is, 791.
Surely you 'll grow double, 466.
Surer to prosper, 226.
Surety for a stranger, 825.
Surface
flow, straws upon the, 275.
look beneath the, 753.
Surfeit
out of action, 102.
reigns, no crude, 245.
with too much, 60.
Surfeiting the appetite may sicken, 74.
Surge
may sweep, where'er the, 542.
whose liquid, resolves, 109.
Surges lash the sounding shore, 324.
Surgeons keep their instruments, as, 750.
Surgery,
honour no skill in, 87.
hurt past all, 152.
Surging sea outweighs, the, 602.
Surpass, nothing earthly could, 550.
Surpasses or subdues, 543.
Surpassing beauty, 702.
Surprise, that testified, 273.
Surprises, millions of, 205.
Surrender, unconditional, 664.
Surrenders, dies but never, 810.
Survey,
monarch of all I, 416.
our empire, 550.
Survival of the fittest, 622, 681.
Survive or perish, live or die, 530.
Suspect,
ornament of beauty is,
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