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Soft eyes looked love, 542.

her voice was ever, 149.
impeachment, own the, 441.

is the music that would charm, 485.

is the strain when zephyr blows, 324.
moves the dipping oar, 674.
muse, nature's, 89.

silken primrose, 251.

stillness and the night, 65.

the music of those village bells, 422.
the zephyr blows, 383.

were those lips that bled, 38,
Softening into shade, 357.

Softheartedness in times like these, 660.
Softly bodied forth, 546.

sweet in Lydian measures, 272.
Softness in the upper story, 660.

madrigals that whisper, 254.

she and sweet attractive grace, for,
232.

Soil good to be born on, a, 663.

grows on mortal, 247.

nor yet within the common, 569.
thus leave thee native, 239.
to paint the laughing, 535.
where first they trod, 570.
Soils, rich, to be weeded, 168.
Soiled by any outward touch, 253.
with all ignoble use, 633.
Solar system, hub of the, 638.
walk or milky way, 315.
Sold him a bargain, 55.
Solder of society, 354.

Soldier among sovereigns, 495.

an elder not a better, 114.
and afeard, 124.

armed with resolution, 295.
be abroad, let the, 527.

blasphemy in the, 48.

first who was king a fortunate, 801.

flat blasphemy in the, 48.

full of strange oaths, 69.

I ask the brave, 520.

mourned her, slain, 427.
relish him more in the, 151.
successful, 494.

the sex is ever kind to a, 345.
thou more than, 518.

would himself have been a, 83.
Soldiers bore dead bodies by, 83.

old, sweetheart are surest, 181.
sovereign among, 495.

substance of ten thousand, 97.
Soldier's neck, driveth o'er a, 105.
pole is fallen, 159.
scholar's eye, 136.
sepulchre, shall be a, 515.
virtue, ambition the, 158.
Sole daughter of his voice, 239.
daughter of my house, 542.
judge of truth, 317.

of her foot, no rest, for the, 812.
of his foot, 51, 173, 198.
sitting by the shores, 472.
Solemn black, suits of, 127.
creed, sapping a, 544.
fop, the, 415.
midnight, in the, 642.

Solemn sanctimonious face, no, 586.

sneer, with, 544.

temples, 43.

way, in such a, 635.

Solid re-h would melt, too, 127.
happiness we prize, 362.

men of Boston, 432.

pudding against empty praise, 330.
Solitary, life of man is, 200.

monk who shook the world, 610.
place, in many a, 468.
shriek, a, 557.

woes, rare are, 308.

Solitude, bird in the, 552.

he makes a, and calls it peace, 550.
how passing sweet is, 416.
I love tranquil, 567.
Islington will grow a, 261.
least alone in, 544.
midst of a vast, 591.

needful to the imagination, 661.
of his own originality, 677.
shrinks from the dismaying, 592.
sometimes is best society, 239.
sweet retired, 244.

that inward eye which is the bliss of,

475.

where are the charms, 416.
which they call peace, 747.
Solitudinem faciunt, 550.
Some are born great, 76.

asked how pearls did grow, 201.
asked where rubies grew, 201.
books to be tasted, 168.

Cupid kills with arrows, 51.

days must be dark, 613.

love to roam, 653.

must be great, 421.

must watch some must sleep, 138.

natural tears they dropped, 240.

of us will smart for it, 54.

rain must fall, 613.

rise by sin, 47.

said John print it, 265.
to church repair, 324.
undone widow, 194.

we 've left behind us, 522.

write their wrongs in marble, 314.
Somebody to hew and hack, 211.
Something after death, dread of, 136.
ails it now, 472.

better than his dog, 626.

between a hindrance and help, 472.
dangerous, in me, 144.

dear dearer than self, 541.
good, the worst speak, 205.
I'll lend you, 77.

in a flying horse, there 's, 468.
in a huge balloon, there 's, 468.
is rotten in Denmark, 131.
nothing, 't is, 153.

of nothing, created, 222.
rich and strange, 42.
the heart must have, 617.
to love, he lends us, 624.
too much of this, 138.
wicked this way comes, 123.
Sometimes counsel take, 326.

Son, a wise, maketh a glad father, 825.
and foe, grim death my, 229.
at home, keep his only, 392.
booby father craves a booby, 310.
degenerates from the sire, 337.
England's greatest, 628.
every mother's, 57.
every wise man's, 75.

God the Father God the, 303.
happy was it for that, 95.
hateth his, 826.

meant my, be good, 444.
of Adam and Eve, 288.

of his own works, 785.

of memory, dear, 251.

of mine succeeding, no, 121.

of parents passed into the skies, 123.
of the morning, 833.

swore, Diogenes struck the father
when the, 192.
two-legged thing a, 267.

Sons, affliction's, are brothers in distress,
447.

Arcturus with his, 818.
God's, are things, 314.
had I a dozen, 102.

of Belial, flown with insolence, 224.
of Columbia, 675.

of Edward sleep in Abraham's bosom,
97.

of France awake to glory, 804.
of God shouted for joy, 817.

of heaven, things are the, 368.

of night, bloom for, 520.

of reason valour liberty, 358.
of the morning, 535.

of their great sires, 342.

strong are her, 344.

the goodliest man since born his, 232.
two of earth's degenerate, 341.

Song, burden of his, 427.

burden of some merry, 328.

careless, with a little nonsense, 389.
charms the sense, 228.

dear to gods and men, sacred, 347.
divine, soft as some, 345.
for our banner, 595.

for song, the Siren singing, 511.
in thy praise, I'll sing, 449.
it may turn out a, 448.

labour is but a sorrowful, 653.
let satire be my, 539.

low lone, 680.

many once lauded in, 754.
metre of an antique, 161.
mighty orb of, 479.

moralize my, 27.

moralized his, 328.

needless Alexandrine ends the, 374.

never yet heard in tale or, 243.

no sorrow in thy, 438.

of old, that glorious, 640.

of Percy and Douglas, 34.

of the siren, 38.

one immortal, 267.

sea grew civil at her, 57.
still govern thou my, 236.
swallow flights of, 632.

Song, swear to the truth of a, 287.
the grateful, 538.

the sirens sang, 219.
theme of future, 344.

to the oak, 667.

unlike my subject shall be my, 353.
veiling lightnings of his, 565.
wanted many an idle, 326.
what they teach in, 566.

Songes make and wel endite, 1.
Songs and sonnets, book of, 45.

be turned to holy psalms, 25.
sweetest, are of saddest thought, 565.
Sonne, up rose the, 2.
Sonnet, scorn not the, 485.
Sonnets, book of songs and, 45.

Rafael made a century of, 645.
Sonorous metal blowing martial sounds,

224.

Soon that I am done for, so, 689.
Sooner lost and worn, 75.

to make an end, the, 171.
Soonest mended, little said is, 200.
Soothe a heart that 's broken, 492.

the savage breast, 294.
Soothed his soul to pleasures, 272.
with the sound, 271.
Soothing slumber, 438.
Sophisters, age of, 410.
Sophistry, destroy his fib or, 327.
Sophocles, not mad if I am, 697.
Sophonisba, 0, 358.

Soprano basso, 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.

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Sorrow, 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, €53.
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.

Soul, 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
hides a dark, 244.
his father's, to cross, 326.
human, take wing, 552.

my,

41.

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 saint, 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.

Soul, 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.

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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 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.

to 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.

Sounds, 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, 815.

cataract haunted me, 467.
on through words, 45, 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, 363.
of sighs and groans, 55.
parts, a mun of, 55.

reason, noble and most, 133.
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 min, 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.

Span, 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, 411.

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, 507.

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.

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