RIVER-CHILD. 810 ROOM. .......c140 .. 405 ...e 432 .....h 373 1 244 .....e 156 primrose by the r's brim ...s 131 Joan and goodman Robin....: 63 as they r. grow deep and...m 315 new-blown lilies of ther....6 133 sing, robin, sing.. swells and rolls away....... f 407 along ther's summer walk ..o 134 the robin, the forerunner .. 1271 rolls its awful burden... deepestr's make least din... y 383 r. whistles far and nigh. r. back the sound of.. Lethe, the river of oblivion.h 390 upon the robin's breast.....k 373 Rollod-snake, roll'd in a*......cc 87 River-child-its r-c. to slecp... j 256 robins call robins through..n270 mighty, mystic stream has r. j 363 Rivet-closing rivets up*......k 460 sweet Robin is all my joy* .gg 436 Rollest-thou rollest now...... 4:33 Rivilin-r. wildest! do I not ...0 364 Rock-piecemeal on the rock ...941 Rolling-flood of time is r. on,z 4.1 Rivulet-the merry rivulet ....d 273 come all! this rock shall fly.h 72 Roman-Romans, countrymeny14 in little r's of light. ...... 275 with r's unscaleable*........ n 69 than such & Roman*. the waves of the rivulet ....h 212 to the Plymouth Rock......p 70 are yet two R's living such* aa 155 bring r's to their springs. ..l 417 rocks moan wildly as it...... ../ 90 a Roman's part..... myriads of r's hurrying.....p 286 calling 'mong the rocks.....t 100 after the high R. fashion*...d 401 Road-takes no private road..... i 20 where yon rocks the stream c 141 let rather Roman come.. ...206 o'er the meadow road is.....10 41 weed flung from the rock...) 117 'twas glory once to be a R...1179 road, winding slow . .........4141 low-brow'd r. hang nodding q143 this Roman grandeur..... the unfrequented road...... 156 about the lichen'd rocks.... 1144 above all Roman fame......,115 the road would open........t 222 some rude interposing rock .e184 noblest Roman of them all. a 221 violets hiding from ther's... 126 the rocks pure gold*...... .q 258 Romance-of their own r..... * 378 nor, or ready way to virtue. f 453 the dark r', whose summer.e 273 parent of golden drcams, r...1 368 roads are wet where'er......e 404 skirting the r's at the forest.g 136 border-land of old romance..j366 I block the roads. ...........f 269 daisy blossoms on the rocks v 138 r. is the poetry of literature.k sis answer where any roads....k 494 on the rifts of the rocks..... 131 heaven of poetry and r..... 493 through life's dark road.....d 463 we find but desert rocks ....n 225 Rome-when R. falls—the world.a 59 a broad and ample r. whose.r 193 on risted rocks..... .......a 226 R. her own sad sepulchre.....159 see your r., another to cut..y 491 a sccret at home is like r's.. a 379 I am in Rome! oft as the....g 59 Roadside-golden rod of the r..f 141 on the rock or sand. ........h 207 thou art in Rome... a wast from the r. bank on each rifted rock..........: 129 from Rome's far-reaching....6 72 Roam-ever let the fancy roam.f 116 forced by the rising rocks..m 123 of Cato, and of Rome........b117 I roam, whatever realms... u 260 rocks rich in gems.......... e 226 Pompey pass the streets of R*.c107 Roar-in my time heard lions r.* 1 41 to soften rocks, or bend. ....n 281 I loved Rome more*. .: 261 music in its roar............ a 334 sharpened rocks of poverty..r 455 R., R.I thou art no more..... 365 r. of red-breathod cannon...w 458 main rocks of diamond.....m 352 keep his state in Rome*....368 loosened aggravated roar.... a 405 streams the rock did........ j 436 no other quarrel else to R...A 159 oak trces roar with joy......l 409 as to a rock against which...9317 that our renowned Romet...b 184 Roaring-r's around the coral...t 56 from rock to rock leaps.....9322 Romeo-R., press one heavy.....191 Roast-her that ruled the rost .h 302 r's whereon greatest men... 2 491 tongue that speaks but I'*.n 103 yet smelt roast meat........d 302 down from the rifted rock... 8 467 give me my Romco*. ..€ 246 Robs-r. me of that which* ....... 50 founded on a Rock...., ..,.....p 3:8 R.I wherefore art thou ,R*... i 498 would not rob one of a. minor spots of r. and verdure.c 30 Romney-cousin R. gathered...d 101 robs the vast sea* ....a 419 and between the rocks......0382 Roof-no r. to shrowd his head. .r 67 rather than rob me of the*..k 215 living rock, like some, ...... r 382 roof of gold, or r. of thatch...981 thief which sourly r's from*.g 460 the gauntr's all were bare.. .h 422 wild-rose r's the the ruined.c 155 he robe himself that*......aa 418 brown rocks left bare........1 122 that consecrated roof...... 258 robe poverty of its sharpest..e 342 cradles rock us nearer to the q 428 r. was dry with oaths of*..... 24 Robbed-ther. that smiles*..aa 418 towns like the living rock...r 43) beneath the roof of love.....6 250 Robbing-by r. Peter he paid..y 162 Rocked-swell-rocked Europe...6 72 an under-r, of doleful gray..d 226 Robo-new robes, and may not..n 13 rocked by the impulse.......a31 green roof of trees.......... 406 cast our robes away... when rocked to rest on....... u 59 spread the roof above them.c 432 winter robe of purest white.j 378 Rocky-search the rocky........d 32 on the roofs of the living....p 393 in a robe of clouds........ 0 279 pursue through r. passes.....c42 thro' the arched r, in words. € 321 azure robe of night..... g 167 Rod-r, of empire might have...n 48 beneath this r. at midnight.p 3:26 in a robe of darkest grain...d 203 rod twelve feet long, and....k 123 roofs of tile, beneath........2316 my robe and my integrity* h 455 rod and bird of peace*. roofs that our srail hands...a 185 nor the judges robe*. 1 263 spare the rod and spoil......2 293 wall and r. and pavement...d 489 robes loosely flowing. Latin by the tingling rod...d 492 Rook-the building r. 'ill caw ... 32 robes ye woave another.....4 119 all humbled, kiss the rod*...k 246 rook who high amid the .....c 32 unfold thy robes of purest.. u 145 Rode-she rode forth............A 54 Room-hushed and darkened r..1 r. she neither sew'd nor.....c146 Roger-Roger's my dog.. ......... 431 fill another room in hell.....d 84 sommer gathers up her r's..r 376 Rogue-rogues obey you well....t 48 heart with r. for every joy ...j 65 r. and furr'd gowns hide*...y384 the rogue and fool by.... ........950 into my little room above....096 Robin-bang the robin, the... ...k 22 inch that is not fool, is r....t 491 like other fools to fill a r..z 162 poor robin sits and sings.. what a frosty, spirited r. 18*..Z 499 round my room my silent, .1 229 the wood-robin sings at... ..r 30 ....... 156 robin, hunger-silent now....d 31 busy and insinuating r.*....k 387 infinite riches in a little r...: 265 poor robin, driven in by.. .....e 31 Roll-I am not in the roll of*.... ...f 61 r. can there be for friendship.&175 the robin red-breast till. idly busy rolls their world.m 205 paradise hath r. for you..... 18 robin and all the rest... h 31 will roll us shoreward soon.bb 323 I have a r., whereinto....... 1261 there sits a robin on the .... ..k 31 the great ages onward roll...c 392 every room hath blaz'd*....0 264 robin is yet flowerless.......m 31 r. of your departing voices... 422 room so warm and bright....1199 bittle cheerful robin..........131 rolls the changing year...1370 fills the r. up of my absent*.g 187 .9 260 .....p 82 ......a 368 ....... 384 ..9 30 .931 .....p 164 ....p 271 ..9 34 there is no room for wit.....1 471 0, give the breathing rose..a 154 Rot-we rot and rot*........... 23 sunken pleasures to make r.c 389 r's that in deserts bloom and.e 154 cold obstruction, and to r.*..d 176 Root-deeper their vile root....y 7 when the parent r. decays..f 154 better rot beneath the sod... i 431 with more pernicious root*..f 17 rose is sweetest washed ....m 154 Rotation-vain r's of the day...p 392 beneath the tangled roots ..d 124 as sweet as damask roses*. ...o 154 Rote-words learn 'd by rote....f 414 is principle, and has its r...6 241 lap of the crimson rose* he understood by rote.......0350 nips his r., and then he*. ...1235 was nothing buta r. I gave..v 154 Rotten-apple r. at the heart*..aa 87 the root of all evil ....... ..h 462 how fair is the rose.. ......e 155 r. in the state of Denmark*.W 340 root away the noisome*... * 195 his blood to the nose ........ 125 Rottenness-turned tor........u 200 shaken to their roots. .......g 421 rose, what has become of...j 126 Rotting-ships sailorless lay r...f 78 thy r. is even in the grave,m 152 beneath the unrivalled rose. i 126 mean and mighty, rotting*..q 104 the tree of deepest root....,k 239 my rose, so red .........m 126 Rough-r. winds do shake* humility, that low sweet r..e 203 the roses were all in bloom..l 159 distance, rough at hand.....a 242 is the root of misfortune....k 206 for happy hours the rose.... i 149 though he was r., he was....e 220 flowers took thickest root...9 474 pluck that rose for me ......k 239 Roughen-hard toil can r......m 483 Rope-dancer, climbs the rope. f 303 roses are not of winter .....W 240 Rough-hew-them how we will* c 349 Rose-r's for the flush of youth ..86 the rose of thine own being..f 279 Rouleau-how beauteous are r's f 462 rose, where all are roses...j 18 that which we call a rose* ..I 284 Round-r. these, with tendrils... y 40 the rore, the queen of roses...j 18 will there not be more r's... i 375 largeness, but th'exactly r..m 58 a garland for the rose........k 18 rose's trembling leaves.....m 376 r. of life from hour to hour..w 58 with the half-blown rose*....a 19 roses of pleasure seldom.....1324 a little round, fat, oily......6 318 r's newly washed with dew*.c 19 the scent to the rose........ 262 once circling in its placid r..( 444 her passion is to seek r's.....g 28 for women are as rose's*. ...w 246 r. every windward stake ....n 393 r. looks out in the valley.....t 28 the rose and the lily.. ....c 242 round and round the sand..k 422 rose with much of hope.. a r., vast as the heavens ....k 410 Rounded-little life is r.* .......997 r's kindled into thought .....8 35 all as rich as a rose can be...k 410 who rounded in his palm....y 403 most fade and r's wither ....6 87 r. leaves fall into billows of.k 410 Roundelay-a woodland r....... a 23 I no more desire a rose*......067 tincture of the roses* ..f 315 Rouse-r. the lion from his lair. w 12 the rose and the thorn.......g 68 & fabric huge rose like ......n 494 stirs to rouse a lion*..........972 as soon seek roses............p 75 sweet r’s haunt the hedges..g 371 Rout-that keep a mighty rout.g 135 the rose distill'd ...........d 94 winds on breathing r's blow.8 372 where meet a public rout... 256 wild roses on the spray......c 97 summer is crowned with r's.y 374 Routed-r. the whole troop..... 456 and the roses bloom alway..t 143 too rough, for r’s to stay after.2151 Rove-banks, while free to r....e 366 the musk of the r's blown..w 161 a wreath of dewy roses......6 152 Roved-I have r. from wild.....r 262 roses red and violets blew...b 131 the fairest is the rose........c 153 Rover-shoots at ris, shooting..g 321 r. in a mist when his race .. bring ris, beautiful fresh ris.h 154 Rowan-waves his scarlet plume 1432 rosea, roses, all the way.....c 126 within the bosom of ther...a 155 R's were like brothers ... I the lily be, and thou the r..1126 r. has but a summer-reign..a 139 Royal-look where r. roses burn.: 152 the berries of the brier rose.n 126 where roses and lilies and... 211 royal clouds are they........d 411 or the royal-hearted rose....p 126 that opening roses yield.....t 271 r. river, born of sun and....1365 plant a white r. at my feet..h 127 80 sweet, so sweet the roses.g 272 royal makings of a queen*.. a 368 the rose is fragrant..........1127 a rose upon the wall.........k 239 O beautiful, royal rose ......c 152 r. her grateful fragrance....0127 as a dream the fabric rose...p 382 enforc'd to farm our royal*...m 368 rose-red heaps or snowy....g 128 fair ladies, mask'l are roses* $ 476 our purposes, and, being r.*.8 409 r. leaves herself upon the...r 128 he wears the r's of youth*...p 487 Royalty-do I assume these r's.. i 367 roses knotted oaks adorn,...t 129 bees around a rose..........a 401 frame them to r. unlearn'd*.$ 367 rose is fairest when 'tis.. r's blossom'd by each rustic.k 441 Rub-there's the rub* ..9391 sweet is the rose...... .d 131 rose was awake all night for. i 434 Rubbish-the r. of a throng.....a 48 shower of Persian roses.....,j131 bloom and budding rose......1 435 Rubric-is thy name in the r...g 450 the red rose cries..... .m 131 roses, fair and brief .........b 438 Ruby-ruby of your cheeks*.. the white rose weeps.... .m 131 those be r's, fairy favours*. f 137 with r's musky-breathed....n 131 r's fade, and shadows shift..z 491 the vineyard's r. treasures... i 376 she wore a wreath of roses... 151 Roseate-no longer r. now, nor. i 151 like a r. from the horizon's. f 411 rose that all are praising....c 151 Rose-bud-a white r-b. for &....g 151 is all with rubies as it were..e 411 a roee as fair as ever saw....e 151 r-b's in the morning dew...q 151 Rudder-soul, like bark with r.f 327 Oh r.] who dares to name.... i 151 I wish I might a r-b. grow ... 152 Ruddy-bird of ruddy breast....c 31 smell a r. through a fence..m 151 gather ye r-b's while you....n 152 dear, as the ruddy drops....k 169 r. that lives its little hour ..0 151 sweet is the rose-bud.. .e 153 dear to me as are the ruddy*.e 465 O beautiful, royal rose......c 152 r-b's scarcely show'd their..g 153 Rude-thy breath be rude*..... i 476 O rose, my red, red rose ....C 152 rose-bud set with little...... i 478 Rue-shall be filled with rue...b 155 it never rains roses.........e 152 no rose-bud is nigh.. ..........k 153 Ruff-that touched the ruff....6 116 it is written on the rose ....k 152 I watched a r-b. very long...j 154 Ruffian-r's dance and leap*...m 460 rose, with beauty fraught...l 152 O happy rose-bud blooming.k 154 ancient r., sir, whose life*...c 322 o Wensl thy r's came to me .t 152 like r-b's filld with snow.... i 303 Ruffle-like sending them r's..k 492 I will make thee a bed ofr's.w 152 Rose-grove-blushing in pride.c 155 Ruffling-r., the blue deep's.... € 466 the fairest is the rose .......c 153 Rosemary-dreary rosmarye.... ...f 156 Rugged-about the r. places....d 158 r's on one slender spray ....h 153 r., that's for remembrance*.h 156 the r. trees are mingling.....j 143 robe of the garden.......... 153 Rose-scented-daisies are r-s...p 138 Ruin-would ruin a person or a.d 42 Graces love to wreath the r..q 153 Rose-thought-for God's r-t.....v 152 whom God to r. has design'd.p 117 r's do not shed their ray ....2 153 Rose-tree-pretty rose-tree......: 153 the ruin that it feeds upon..k 143 'tis the last rose of summer.v 153 | Rosy-and left the daisies rosy f 139 creepeth o'er ruins old......2 143 ..9411 ......0 449 ..9 130 ...y 121 RUINATE. 812 SAIL. how lovely yet thy ruins....j 165 he that fights and r's away...p 73 maketh the light heart sad..p 372 472 r.through woods and meads.n 364 sad unhelpful tears* ....... 416 ..a 444 twilight is sad and cloudy... 446 *.m 280 run to meet what he would.dd 494 8. by fits, by starts 'twas wild: 490 sad words of tongue or pen.: 356 adorner of the ruin.........c 423 there rushes between ....... 326 Saddest-s. of the year........ .875 ..... 356 be r. at our own request.....u 344 Russet-the r. leaves obstruct..f 273 Sadness-cheer,a little, April's s..€ 372 and slaves to rusty rules..... 75 which never taketh rust....p 224 can I but relive in sadness... 6) ...........e 261 Safe-lie safe in our hearts... ...... 53 safe and sound your trust...0 474 be silent and safe ............ 333 who shrink from shame aro 8,n 450 the Sabbaths of eternity ....k 369 Safety-a pot of ale, and e.*......73 he over thee shall rule.....aa 203 sacred because our hands...a 297 the dozing sages drop.......a 321 sages have seen in thy face.y 394 hath r. in the greenwood ...k 438 all true work is sacred...... 482 s, is no better than the fool.1 319 one sole ruler,--his law......j 494 Sacrifice-the law of 8. takes.... 98 sages said, all poets sung...p 474 gaze of the r. of heaven .....0 446 a solemn sacrifice, performed.o 99 Said-much may be said........A 14 shall feel yourr. passion....a 327 forbade the patriarch's 8.... 280 never to himself bath said ... 71 the r. passion, be it what....c 327 sacrifice is the first......... 357 'twas no matter what he s...1 490 forth the noiso and rumour*.h 356 Sad-what makes old age so sad... 6 already s. what shall betide.j 409 than bear so low a sail....... 65 it runs as runs the tide....... 45 experience to make me sad*.d 163 set overy threadbare sail.....0 90 ..g 328 ..g 262 ..e 58 ma-mark of my utmost sail*.4 84 still I think of them the s... 171 none but God can satisfy....035 and while it satisfies........0266 .8 261 Sanctity-kissing is as full of s.*0 221 Satyr-to this, Hyperion to a 8.*.c 368 j 313 desire to raise the s.*........k 268 sauce to meat is ceremony*..1107 taking s. in the crowd.......k 298 Saucy-many 8. airs we meet...c 492 bigotry may swell the sail...h 488 Sand-on the flat s's hoard your.n 21 we feel our savage kin......m 147 8. with supreme dominion...f 24 silent s's hast wandered.....f 366 Save-desire to shield and save..h 41 o'er and o'er the sand. ......k 422 8. me from the candid friend.n 42 with petals, dipped in sand. .1 146 God 8. our gracious king....U 250 winds that sailors rail at*...e 393 stems & stream with sand...j 245 only, is the power to save...k 357 in the s's, thee I'll rake up*. u 497 Saved-part I have s. my life*...$ 94 small sands the mountain...v 442 B. all when he nothing said..m 74 round and round the sand... k 422 be souls must not be saved*.h 194 8. in tones of deep emotion..t 385 season comes wherein our 8's*i 26 thus the 8. said, that we....l 145 not he who scorns the S's....y 204 without their sap, how......d 214 Savor-were sette of swete 8....t 151 infect thy sap, and live on*.w 195 as they came a genial savour,c 302 to love truth for truth's s...q 444 Sappho-burning 8. loved and..c 374 can I s. better than silence..c383 would be for your sake......p 482 troublesome it s. upon my*.u 367 he saw; but blasted with ....93 Batan stood unterrified....... 92 I camo, 8., and overcamet... 452, satan exalted eat.............6 93 his saws are toothless ...... 301 satan, so call him now.......c 93 Maker 83w, took pity........ 476 8. finds somo mischief still..$ 205 or of saw was there.........p 382 universal salt of states... .p 79 batan o'ercomes none but by.6 418 Say-not afraid to say his say...v 71 does or s's, I must be good..a 199 the salt of human tears......l 427 satire is more than those....8 369 put what they have to say..d 297 loud shout’s and s's*........n 431 implicit satire on mankind..0 266 let mankind s. what they...p 478 golden sun s's the morn*....n 410 to-morrow is a s. on to-day..r 429 I say just what I think...... 333 thee to salute, kindly star...o 443 Satirist-s. of nature's school..... 27 you could s. Jack Robinson.dd 492 tools of working out 8.......m 412 Satisfaction-s. for every soul..h 343 say they should have been ..t 304 should sce salvation........k 203 satisfied-paid that is wel s.*...8 63 kind of good deed to g. well*d 482 never the e, for two........1383 | Satisfy-before did satis.y you*., 316 no: mine this saying........ 287 SAXON. 814 SEA. • 405 .......... 400 ... 423 ........ 199 .....C 406 P 365 .....9 410 Siron-S., Nɔrmin, or the Dane.v 26 Sceptred-tyraut bloody s.*....7 448 Wo scorn her most*..........: 165 ..7 285 at every trifle scorn to take.r 412 .........8 307 thou art a scholar...........8 405 scorn'd his spirit that*......9333 hooted for his nudities, and 8.3484 presume not God to scan...h 254 the ink of the scholar. .8 299 Scornful-dart not s. glancos...p 51 if unprejudiced you scan...k 254 Scholarship-save by accident..n 342 Scot-Scots whom Bruce bas... 456 2036 8. of men is everlasting .....d 387 whose kingdom is a school..d 304 Scotland-but one hour of 8.....d 69 those, without our schools..6 299 the flowers o' Scotland.......157 shivered was fair 8's spear..a 459 d's, that never felt a wound*.q 485 motion of a s-b's tonçue*. ..p 479 Scottish-took her for some 8.. j 437 lifts high his s. of fire.......9 410 8. that gives us any rest.....k 407 s's are good deeds sast*...... 436 science sees signs.... ..........0 492 | Scrape-footsteps 8. the marble.i 164 poppies show their s. coats.u 149 no 8. fairly worth the seven.w 379 Scrawl-the worse the scrawl... 309 the keys of sciences ........i 226 Scream-such screams to hear.p 211 holds the eel of s. by the tailj 209 Screen-just for a screen.......e 857 bear me to sequester'd s's....670 I value science............ .e370 Screw-scrow your courage up*.. 72 ev'ry busy little s. now......k 298 no little scribbler is of wit..p 305 scene wherein we play in*..7 481 Scopo-to give the people s.*...8 448 Ho formed it, and that was 6. 293 .80 326 Scrutiny-s. is but a discovery.# 23 ...j 153 the score and the tally*....f 318 Scud-alights, and scuds....... 427 I scent no flowery gust....... 48} look of scorn I cannot brave.a 397 turns aside his s. to vulgar. 486 ..885 B. at first, makes after-love* .h 477 bark o'er a tempestuous sea.....6 ..9110 first gem of the sea............28 scorn to gain a friend......m 170 everlasting sea proclaims ....456 ..(276 a transparent amber sea......459 .... 244 ... 445 |