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the dusky waters shudder ..ƒ 273 Shuffle-and shuffle the cards..v 327 Shuffled-off this mortal coil*..q 391 Shuffling-there is no s.*.....h 308 Shun-me more than hell to s...m 62 contemptible to s. contempt.a 65 that to shun mankind.. who s's not to break one*.. 291 is easier than to shun..... .r 483 Shunnest-s. the noise of folly..e 28 Shut-shut the door, good John. v 87 pictures when they are s.....$ 96 at shut of evening flowers...d 106 like death, when he shuts*.. 110 who shall shut out fate.....d 117 when the world's is shut...g 392 thoughts shut up want air..a 422 shuts the gates of day....... 410 shuts up sorrow's eye*. .... 391 Shutter-the s. (Clusius).......e 269 peeped through the s. ....h 450 Shuttle-life is a shuttle*......g 235 Shy-leaves of that shy plant...j 146 flower of sweetest smell is s..c 132 gather the violet shy.......h 132 shy little Mayflower weaves. i 132 like shy elves hiding........) 160 h' was very s. of using it...d 471 Shyness-of shame is shyness..ƒ 381 Sick-sick alike of envy..........p 6 perhaps was sick, in love... a 46 I am sick at heart*. ..053 say I'm sick, I'm dead.. ...v 87 the devil was sick ,d 93 are as sick, that surfeit*....k 100 danger to such as be sick.. .0 422 sick, and tired, and faint....e 107 the s. soul on a despairing..k 188 kingdom,s with civil blows*a 460 oft do best by s. interpreters*.s 218 the sick man said.. not so sick, my lord*. would have made me sick*..i 310 when I was sick you gave*..q 310 waft a balm to thy s. heart..c 432 thou liest in reputation s.*.. 460 Sicken-s's, even if a friend...m 103

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love begins to s. and decay*.m 44 sicken, and so die* ... ...... 283 Sickle-with his sickle keen....u 81 crown'd with the sickle.....q 376 yon sunburn'd s. men*. ...8 295 harvest to the s. yield......d 295 Sickled-s. with good success*. c 332 Sickness-this s. doth infect*....c 95

sickness is catching*........7 120 his s., for it is my office*....d 204 s. of health, and living*.....b 382 hele, and also in silkenesse. q 473 warms the very sickness*...s 363 and sickness rages..........k 236 sickness clogs our wheels...p 392 Side-holding both his sides...w 226 equal, taken from his side...o 478 Siege-wastes a ten year's s....e 245 wreck fuls. of battering days*k 426 Sieve-as water in a sieve*.......q4 draws nectar in a sieve......r 200 Sifted-s. through the winds...k 393 Sigh-on the bridge of sighs, ....x 58

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with a perpetual sigh.... to sigh, yet feel no pain. a sigh too deep.... with sighs, they jar*. fills my bosom when I sigh..g 260 prompt th' eternal sigh.....h 191 take gifts with a sigh.......r 178 her s's will make a battery*.≈ 476 the south wind sighs........i 132 farewell s's their greetings..d 372 the source of sighs..........g 277 love's own earliest sigh it...u 151 grow pale with her sighs...w 151 only one now I shall s. to....i 153 give sigh for sigh ..........k 153 invisible west-wind's sighs..n 158 laughter with a sigh*.. .... u 221 it is to be all made of sighs* ƒ 246 in vain I sigh, and restless..a 375 regretful s. can say, adieu...i 374 were temper'd with love's s's*ƒ337 or sigh with pity sigh no more, ladies, sigh*..o 122 drive the boat with my s's* ƒ 417 ever weigh'd a sigh. .[ 417 still breath'd in sighs.. ... 284 the balmiest sigh... .b 290 without a s. remember thee.o 365 monarch's seldom s. in vain.o 367 sigh for what is not....... p 369 every sigh with songs.......¿ 270 | passing tribute of a sigh. ... 382 my soul has rest, sweet s... ..f382 smiles and waits and sighs..a 332 he gave a deep sigh.. echo sighs to thine. care forgets to sigh. wind here sighs.. sighs unto the clouds*. last s's too often breath'd...m 473 one's sighs and passionate..o 315 sigh in wrinkle of a smile*..t 397 sighs which perfect joy.....n 398 s. to think he still has found.t 303 sigh to those who love me... 360 yokes a smiling with a s.*...e 393 smile, mocking the sigh*....e 393 hear his sighs though mute.q 344 s's now breath'd unutterable.s 344 Sighed-s. from all her cares...m 82 no sooner sighed, but they*. v 247 sigh'd and look'd and sigh'd.d 382 we grieved, we s., we wept..t 186 they sighed for the dawn....i 434 man, the hermit, sigh'd.....p 473 when I beheld this I sighed.. 255 Sighing-tender friends go s....n 90 wooes it with enamor'd s....e 467 plague of sighing and grief*.j 397 nature from her seat s......m 384 blossoms, all around me s...k 144 they sighing lie reclin'd.....q 205 old age, begin sighing.. ......p 375 the musk-rose sighing.. .p 128 356 sighing that nature formed. farewell goes out sighing*..w 463 Sight-full in the s. of Paradise...z7

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sight faints into dimness....p 17 love beauty at first sight.....q 17 a sight to make an old man.. 19 goodly s. to see what heaven.. 70

dreams of ugly sights.......197 we credit most our sight....ƒ 109 allure the captive sight. ....p 149 mind, as soon as out of s....e 164 when he is out of sight......r 164 first at s. of thee was glad....i 135 it is the fairest sight........n 278 lose friends out of sight..... 169 longer stay in sight..... ..k 213 coming in s of each other... 242 that lov'd not at first sight../ 243 swim before my sight....... 244 buttercups gladden'd my s..k 126 tho' lost to sight.. ...b 261

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s., a naked human heart....g 193 at whose sight all the stars..p 409 complies with our weak s...p 410 out of syght, out of mynd...p at whose sight, like the sun.r 501 first she gleam'd upon my s. 478 bleared s's are spectacled*...ƒ343 soon as out of sight.........n 489 Sign-an especial sign of grace..f31 red s's of favor o'er thy race..ƒ 31 dies, and makes no sign*.....ƒ 84 creaking of a country sign..ƒ414 signs of coming mischief... 347 works gave signs of woe...m 381 thou hast seen these signs*.p 412 Signal-only a signal shown...b 118

the signals and the signs....p 242 Signet-press'd its signet sage....6 Signor-s's and rich burghers* ƒ 266 Silence-with silence only as...... 5 silence that accepts merit....d 14 silence set the world in tune../28 in the s. ringing for the... .. . y 20 yet I love the silence..........t 69 to which, in silence hushed.. 77 .8115 and hate it in silence.. upon the wings of silence... 100 112 in silence sad*. the silence that is in.........i 108 darkness again and a silence.b 118 drowsy thro' the evening s..a146 in the air--silence

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.* 277 .1331 to shameful s. brought... scarce more than silence is.. 242 stand shadowless like s.......375 silence in the harvest field...i 377 has wrought a silence.......k 377 let it be tenable in your s...c379 the other, silence .c282 earth's silence lives ever widening slowly s. all...g 284 .j 299 silence, how dead............................... the frost has wrought as.....k 212 expressive silence muse.....z 180 kept by ourselves in silence..i197 silence never shows itself....g 382 s.,when nothing need be.....k 382 was silence deep as death.....J 382 s. is more eloquent than.....k: 382 s. is the element in which...1382 speech is great; but silence. 382 silence is deep as eternity... 382 aisle, sacred to silence.......r 382 in that s. we the tempest.... § 382 silence gives consent..

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s. where no sound may be... 382 Silently-and with how wan...g 276
s. where hath been no sound. z 382 spring is working silently..n 372
a great, sweet silence........y 382 silently one by one in the...0482
whose feet are shod with s.aa 382 silently among them like...m 365
s. of the place was like......a 383 s. as a dream the fabric rose.p 382
three silences there are......b 383 pass silently from men......c 466
what can I say better than s...c 383 silently, like thoughts that..o 393
nothing is more useful than s.d 383 Silk-rustling of his silks....... 13
s. has many advantages......e 383 soft as silk remains...... ....t 71
there are moments when s....ƒ383 rustling in unpaid-for silk*, d 347
s. is one of the great arts....g 383 Silken-s. rest, tié all thy cares n 361
s. sweeter is than speech. ...h383 Silky-underneath the s. wings c 282
silence never betrays you... 383 Siloa-S's brook, that flowed...u 324
silence that spoke..... ...J 383 Silver-turn forth her s. lining.p 59
s. in love bewrays more woe..k 383 set her silver lamp on high. ƒ 406
s. more musical than any.... 383 the streak of silver sea......m 461
be check'd for silence*......m 383 with s. crest and golden eye.a 139
I'll speak to thee in silence*. n 383 waving thy s. pinions o'er...c 201
s. is only commendable in*..q 383 seated in thy silver chair....c 275
s. is the perfectest herald*...7383 with borrowed silver shine.. 276
silence that dreadful bell*...s 383 turned to silver without soil./ 276
the rest is silence*...........t383 silver habit of the clouds....g 376
s.! Oh well are death and...w 383 breath like silver arrows... 1377
s. oppresses with too great.. 383 with soft and silver lining..d 129
silence, beautiful voice....aa 383 dark her silver mantle threw 411
come then, expressive s.....bb 383 Teviot! on thy silver tide...t 365
s. that is in the starry sky..dd 383 when gold and silver becks* d 418
great is expression--great is s.n 186 chance a silver drop hath*...t 189
swells with s. in the tortur'd*p 187 stone set in the silver sea*...o 499
cool and s. he knelt down...e 432 silver rather turn to dirt*...8 462
strangely on the s. broke....r 316 silver head to feel....... ..a 466
falling day in silence steals..i 446 fall to earth in s. showers...k 439
silence accompanied.. ..a 447 the oars were silver*.
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daughter of deep silence....m 450 Silver-coasted-the s-c. isle.....b 501
we two parted in silence .j 326 | Silvern-speech is silvern......o 400
out of this silence, yet*..
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ye waves, in silence sleep...k 330 Silvery-tuberose, with her s... 158
sleep, silence, child, sweet..n 389 lovely is tho silvery scene...f 378
speech is better than silence.i 400 fair in the silvery light.....s 144
silence is golden
..o 400 Simile-in argument s's are.....8 14
one s. that solitary shines...b 340
Simon-the real Simon Pure...p 490
Simple-large flower of simple.ƒ 134
from simple sources*.......m 266
to be simple is to be great..b 384
show me s's of a thousand...p 309
culling of simples*..
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collected from all simples*..m 310
Simplest-s. of blossoms! to...b 142
greatest truths are the s.....d 384
Simplicity-to s. resigns her....0 61
the daisy for simplicity.....d 138
simplicity in the face of a....l 162
simplicity talks of pies. ....q 250
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silence is divine.............0400 Silenced-voice of conscience s..1349 Silent-be s., that you may hear y 14

s. settles into fell revenge....q 11
landing on some silent shore. v 80
everything that is so silent..m 28
swiftness, but of silent pace..d 83
within their s. depths........ƒ 78
eloquently silent....... g102
if you are silent, so am I.....8 100
around in s. grandeur stood. i 142
at my silent window-sill.... 143
silent is the whippoorwill...b 136
descend thy silent showers.. 372
sky full of silent suns.......h 403
of being eloquently silent... 382
silent as their shadows......o 382
the s. organ loudest chants..t 382
all was silent as before
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be silent and safe....
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shall not say I yield, beings.* v 383
s. soule doth most abound in.y 383
of every noble work the s.... 383
and s. under other snows.... 185
how soon they are all silent...s 444
that truth should be silent*.r 445
how silent are the winds..... 466
silent falling of the snow is..r 393
s. as though they watched... 389
swiftness, but of silent pace. n 390
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compound for sins they are..g 384 angels for the good man's s. h 384 s.let loose, speaks punishment i 384 shadow of a wilful sin................. .. 384 great sins make great.......k 384 man-like it is to fall into sin 1 384 Christ-like it is for sin to.....1384 God-like it is all sin to leave. 384 laws argues so many sins...n 384 how shall I lose the sin yet..p 384 sin in state majestically.....q 384 sin is a state of mind, not... 384 some rise by sin*. ........g 166 slander the foulest whelp of s.c 387 some rise by sin*.. ....n 235 commit the oldest sins*...........s 384 few love to hear the sins*....t384 great sin to swear unto a s.*.v 384 thy s's not accidental but*..w 384 can cunning sin cover itself*.z 384 plate sin with gold*...... ........y 384 sins do bear their privilege*.z 384 cannot wash away your s.*.bb 384 no sin but to be rich*.......b 463 goad us on to sin*.......... think on thy sins*...........1356 faith, of sins forgiven.......q 357 law can discover sin........a 358 smacking of every sin that*.0 448 my sins, and my contrition.q 345 what sin to me unknown... 300 weep for thy sin.............v 345 sin is pride that apes.......m 346 the devil made sin........... ...f348 sorrow as he was from sin..u 473 o'er with names 'twere sin..u 423 Sinai-descending from Sinai.. g 411 at Sinai's foot the Giver....d 304 S's climb and know it not.. aa 493 Sincere-s. enough to tell him,a 170 to no spot is happiness s.... .ƒ 191 if hero mean sincere man...d 196 there is the love of being s..c 385 to think how to be sincere..h 385 open, honest and sincere...w 443 piety, whose soul sincere...k 358 prayer is the soul's sincere..t 344 Sincerely-room for-your's s..s 315 Sincerest-surely they're s.....s 451 Sincerity-loss of s. is loss of.. 385 s. is the way to heaven......h 385 to be conscious of s. on.....385 sincerity, and comely love*.dd 496 Sinew-the very s's of virtue..v 455 stiffen the sinews*. .......m 469 ...t 459

in wit a man, simplicity...aa 495 truth, miscalled simplicity* w 496 makes simplicity a grace....e 384 tongue-tired simplicity*....q 247 Sin-be a sin to covet honor*.... h 9 by that sin, fell the angels* .... 19 bowed 'neath the sins........ƒ 31 this is a duty, not a sin......1 59 blossoms of my sin*..........$ 83 s. for one so weak to venture ƒ 336 is not so vile a sin*.........q 287 to sin in loving virtue*.....ƒ 455 sin that amends is but* ....p 455 and folly into sin...........u 362 no sin for a man to labour*..o 483 plucking up the weeds of s..q 483

s's of the new-born babe*...b 345 wealth that s's bought and..u387 Sinful-sin, to keep a s. oath*. . v 384 Sing-suffers little birds to sing*.n 24 morn not waking till she s's.. p 25 sings in the shade.... .r 25 sunrise wakes the lark to sing.d 28 lark that s's so out of tune". ƒ 26 sings his song of woe........ 28 nightly s's the staring owl*. .h 29 sing as sweetly as the lark*...h 23 the linnets sing..............b 27 sings on highest wing........k 28 blithely she sings.... .....a 33 sing till latest sunlight.... .....p 33 thrush that sings aloud......r 33

of angels s. thee to thy rest*.r 10 lark at heaven's gate sings*..g 16 and at my casement sing.....n 31 come, and my requiem sing..n 31 merry thrush sing hymns....n 33 that I here the foules synge..h 37 liberty-of thee I sing........g 71 I sing the sweets I know.....ƒ 99 and sing, enamour'd of the..c 98 sing to those that hold..... .118 praise of God to play and s..ƒ 485 now let us sing. .......a 251 sing, robins, sing. .......a 136 content to s. in its small cage.d 259 let us sing by the fire... ..c274 before new nestlings sing...d 373 birds they s. upon the wing.f 374 work the village maiden s's. a 339 sings within thy bow'r.....m 221 rose! to thee we'll sing......153 sing, ye meadow-streams....n 179 biting pang the while she s's.p 385 somewhere s's about the sky.g 386 at her flowery work doth s...i 390 sing and rival Orpheus'.....v 385 he s's psalms to hornpipes*.w 385 she will s. the savageness*... 386 s's hymns at heaven's gate*.b 386 I do but s., because I must..e 386 when he did sing*. ........r 312 by turns the Muses sing....e 437 angels draw near and sing..n 352 he sings at grave-making*..k 322 I'll tell her plain she sings* m 477 sing through every shroud.. 404 they sing, and that they love.o 194

I would sing to myself......d 264 Singe-that it do s. yourself*... v 102 Singer-those who heard the s's.q 385

God sent his s's upon earth..r 385 he the sweetest of all singers.8 385 Singest-s away the early hours.o 27 thou sing'st hymns to them../ 134 Singing-gladsome in thy s.....c 26 with singing, laughing.....a 360 beneath the eaves, are s...... ·J440 are singing in chorus.......h 450 singing their great Creator..g 485 the singing of birds... ƒ371 I hear the bird-lets singing..) 371 bird-lets s. warble sweet.....o 372 thou'rt s. thy last melodies. .h 374 birds have ceased their s....k 376 made another s. of the soul..1239 ye birds, that singing up...a 343 singing birds take wing.....t 424 Single-dies, in s. blessedness*..d 94 but, for my single self"......d 235 s. in responsible act and....a 473 two souls with but a single.n 449 s. spies, but in battalions*..g 398 Singly-s. can be manifested*..k 316 Singular-off my head and s...a 124 Singularity-the trick of s*....k 499 Sink-sink beneath the shock...g 41

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s's down behind the azure...t 410 help me, Cassius, or I sink*. / 195 s, in the dark and silent lake.j 393 wisely swim, or gladly sink. 421 with care, sinks down to rest.r 388 let the world sink.......... y 492 8. with their own weights...c 471 sink or swim, live or die....a 330 Sinned-more s. against than*. y 497 Sinner-s's whom long years of.a 256 where s's may have rest I go.c 194 for we are sinners all*.......h 218 seraph may pray for a sinner.c 344 Sinning-against than s.*....... 497 Sinless-sinless, stirless rest....m 79 Sion- or if S. hill delight thee.u 324 Sip-my own did hope to sip...o 379 Sipping-s. only what is sweet.ƒ 212 Sir-pray take them, Sir... .k 302 Sire-over her hoary sire.......u 277 sire to thyself..

.d 284 that warmed our sires..... .e 251 from the sire the son...... .a 459 sire and his three sons.... u 494 so lived our sires......... -J 309 green graves of your sires... 329 Siren-rocks where sits the s... 313 celestial siren's harmony... g 390 Sirloin-a battle's a sirloin.....o 293 Sister-Panope with all her s's..t 381 with its fair sisters, culled...o 132 sisters may not clasp thee...r 132 sister! look ye, how.........u 319 sister of the mournful night.d 447 still gentler sister woman... 228 prose, her younger sister....q 340 both sisters, never seen apart.x 468 stole from her s. sorrow.....n 398 gentleman should be her s.*.d 477 haste, half-sister to delay....o 429 Sister-train-all thy s-t. I see...n 156 Sit-I s. in my darkness and.....k 6 might sit and rest awhile....e 405 brow-shame is asham'd to s.*. 199 we sit too long on trifles*....t 442 sits the wind in that cerner*.k 467 that sit upon the..... ......g 390 take off my flesh and sit in.. ..9 374 let us sit upon the ground*. w 367 here will we sit*. ..1 283 who sit with us at the same.c 413 widow sits upon mine arm..e 458 that man that sits*.. .......p 324 Sittest-s. in the moonlight....n 242 Sitting-still is s., still is s....... 30 Situate-under heaven's eye*...d 229 Six-s. hundred pounds a year.e 463 six hours in sleep...........u 490 Sixpence-where I gave a groat... k 62 who has not sixpence but...i 256 Size-the size of pots of ale.....q 303 Skein-tremulous skeins of rain.v 351 Skeptic-whatever s. could...... 14

thought-benighted skeptic.... 56 Skepticism-vagaries of s......n 162 Skewer-the skew'r to wright..h 300 Skill-s. was almost as great*.. ...../1 the parson own'd his skill........l 14 thinks by force or skill......u 163 dialect and different skill*...e 430 beckoning his skill with.....a 418

skill in a true hate, to pray*,í 192 honour hath no skill in*....u 199 a little skill in antiquity....p 357 greater want of skill.........g 300 power and skill ............. 474 fool who thinks by force or s.k 478 Skillful-s. alike with tongue..n 317 Skin-because his painted skin*.9 60

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whiter s. of hers than snow*.. 18 be it known to s. and bone.. 213 Skirt-skirts of happy chance...t 44 ye living flowers that skirt.. 126 Skull-stored his empty skull..s 406 dwell 'mid skulls and coffins.) 441 Sky-sky is filled with stars......d 6 like the milky way i' the sky. i 19 cleare as the sky withouten..k 19 gem of earth and s. begotten.#93 regardful of th' embroiling s..131 kindest, bounty of the skies..[34 illumed the eastern skies.....179 purpled o'er the sky with....c 16 as the gilded summer sky.... 54 bright and glorious sky. n 66 wild bells to the wild sky..... 21 and madly sweep the sky*...d 25 and from the curtain'd sky... 25 cloud falleth out of the sky..v45 arched with changing skies..u 46 the sky is filled with rolling..r 59 through our changeful sky.w 119 along the eastern sky.......z 105away to other skies. J109 the summer's painted sky.. 142 shining in the sky. .......a 161 holds the color of the skies..l 133 the skies are warm above....b 1:6 all our comfort is the sky...ƒ 372 full of joy laughs the sky... 374 sky with snow-clouds flak'd.a 378 dark murky skies...........a 378 beneath the sunlit sky......ƒ323 skies yet blushing with ....ƒ 447 the blue sky bends over all..a 344 of parents passed into the s's.A 491 flashing from a misty sky...8392 of man is larger than the s. 398 climes and starry skies......k 473 and sunny as her sky.......473 the smiling skies above.....q 126 all the blue ethereal sky.....t 401 Scriptures of the skies......€ 402 set their watch in the sky..k 402 until they crowd the sky. ....p 402 forehead of the morning s.. 402 begem the blue fields of the s.d 403 a sky full of silent suns.....k 403 the skies are painted with*.n 403 bore the s's upon his back...e 405 hide themselves in the sky..n 409 shalt in the sky appear.. .b 218

the trumpets of the sky m 393 that is in the starry sky....dd 383 weathers every sky.........a 139 planted to remind us of the s.b 139 empty s., a world of heather.o 140 ripened in our northern s...o 252 upon the glorious sky.......c 272 arch skies so blue they flash.a 273 month our sky deforms.....k 273 forehead of the morning s...Ħ 277

opes an azure sky.... .t 277 o'er half the skies.. ........g 278 falling from the cloudy s's..a 373 tender blue of wistful skies..e 374 clear and cloudless sky.. ......a 374 seem to tread the sky.. .u 336 sky on which you closed ƒ 229 I gazed upon the glorious sg 184 forth under the open sky....i 285 until they crowd the sky....i 288 drops down behind the sky.j 288 mad approaches to the sky..n 457 there was war in the skies..f 458 the sky is overcast..........c 404 he raised a mortal to the s's.v 209 to court the sky......... j 157 sky, purpled and paled....... ....m 411 He paints the skies gay.....q 411 admitted to that equal sky..ƒ 234 thy faint blue sky. .........b 270 canopied by the blue sky....f 386 somewhere sings about the s.g 386 that golden sky which was..h 386 s. domed above us, with its p 386 autumn paints upon the s...j 386 breathes from that blue s.... f466 the astonished skies..... .. 316 tall oak, towering to the s's. ƒ 439 up their heads into the s's...b 440 a rainbow in the sky. ....p 352 whatever sky's above me....l 360 Skylark-happy 8. springing....c 26 Slab-a massy slab, in fashion..7301 Slae-milk-white is the slae....g 126 Slain-can never do that's s.....h 73 s. fighting for his country...a 80 the slayer oft is slain........p 456 depos'd some slain in war, w 367 he that in the field is slain..d 199 looks which have me slain... .7.491 thrice he slew the slain......o 343 Slander-not devis'd this s.*...k 387 tongue of s. is too prompt...r 386 if slander be a snake, it is...y 386 whose angry at a s., makes..a 387 slander filled her mouth.....c 387 s., the foulest whelp of sin...c 387 enemies carry about slander.d 387 s. lives upon succession*....i 287 slander, whose whisper o'ern 387 s's mark was ever yet*......0 387 s. doth but approve thy*. o 387 s.; whose edge is sharper*...q 387 grave this viperous slander*.q 387 soft-buzzing slander.... ..t 387 Slandered-s. to death by*. .m 387 Slanderous-wife these s.......v 464

ear to a slanderous report...b 387 done to death by s.*.. ..h 387 tie the gall up in the s.*.....1 387 Slaughter-8. men for glory's..d 458

s's a thousand, waiting*....m 182 he that made the slaughter*.h 301 Slaughtered-s. those that were*l 448 Slave-Britons never shall be s's..q 69

and slaves to rusty rules.....q 75 what a slave art thou*.......d 74 from slaves that ape*.........g 74 th' ignoble mind's a slave...q 103 the slaves of chance*....... 118 that is not passion's slave*. .ƒ 166

slaves howe'er contented....e 167 | slave of my thoughts.......k 331 flag in mockery over slaves..o 124 the s. of poverty and love...o 365 all are slaves besides........c 444 slaves, of the laborious plow.c 485 would not have a s. to till..u 387 slaves cannot breathe in....v 387 freemen are the worst of s's. w 387 sons of Columbia be slaves..c 388 whatever day makes man as d 388 captive bartered, as a slave..e 388 base is the slave that pays*.g 388 many a purchas'd slave*....h 388 slaves-in the land of......0388 slaves-crouching on the...o 388 wherever a s. in his fetters.p 388 slave-drivers quietly whipt..o 184 abject s's to the servants....j 448 or sweating slave support...f322 slaves who fear to speak.......c 494 a subject, not a slave........c 330 make slaves of men..

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has been s. to thousands*...r 387 where once a s. withstood...r 430 Slave-master-becomes a s-m..m 388 Slavery-by the law of s. man ..i 388 where slavery is, there. j 388 slavery is also as ancient as..k388 slavery snaps this spring...a 388 and sold to slavery* ........u 430 Slavish-abject and in s. parts*.h 388 Slay-war its thousands s's....v 458 to slay the innocent*........≈ 496 he s's more than you rob*...p 310 s's all senses with the heart*.g 134 Slayer-the s. oft is slain ......p 456 Sleeve-ravelled s. of care*.....k 391 Sledge-with the steady sledge.z 300 heavy sledge he can it beat..f 301 Sleep-sleep,as undisturbed as..k 37 do I wake or sleep........ ..t 27 watch, while some must s.*..u 42 s. sound till the bell brings. m 81 golden sleep doth reign*.. .....742 resemblance to sleep one short sleep past, we.. sleep at night without.. tired, he sleeps, and... sleep that no pain shall. sleep be on thee cast.... he sleeps well*..

broke theirs. with thoughts* 181 rather s. in the southern.... 184 pleasure, and thy golden s*....i 260 a charm that lulls to sleep..g 173 we have only lost our sleep..a 176 the sun is lail to sleep......c 275 sleeps upon this bank*......a 276 not s. that made him nod...g 157 s., liest thou ia in smoky*..c 213 murmur invites one to sleep.b 226 flourish when he sleeps.....o 262 sleep and silence............g 265 world believe and sleep.... 369 sleepe after toyle............b 362 driven s. from mine eyes...e 401 and when we sleep..........g 401 music that brings sweet s...h 284 full of s. to understand.....u 285 balmy dews of sleep with....s 388 dares not sleep...... ...1288 entice the dewy feathered s..i 300 cry. sleep no more*. .......a 391 Macbeth does murder sleep*.a 391 medicine thee to that sweet s.c 391 sleep, thou ape of death*. f391 shake off this downy sleep*.g 391 sleep shall, neither night*...j 391 sleep that knits up*. .k 391

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s. that sometimes shuts*....7391 this sleep is sound*. .m 391 death-counterfeiting sleep.n 391 thy best of rest is sleep. .0 391 to s.! perchance to dream*... ...7 391 in that sleep of death what*.q 391 the baby sleep is pillowed...r 391 sleep, the fresh dew of .... sleep! the certain knot of sleep, baby sleep.... hast been called, O sleep....v 391 ne would he suffer sleepse..a 392 here sleepe, their richesse...a 392 she sleeps, her breathings...b 392 8. sweetly, tender heart, in..c 392 s. holy spirit, blessed soul...c 392 the mystery of folded sleep.d 392 s., death's twin brother......e 392 is there aught in sleep can ƒ392 yet never sleep the sun up..g 392 sleep doth sin glut....

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power to poison sleep....... 119 well might take a pleasant s.o 150

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come, gentle sleep! attend..k 392 s. that is among the lonely..1392 thoughts, inviting sleep....n 392 sleep winds up for the.... P 392 sweet restorer, balmy sleep. q 392 sleep the sleep that knows... 311 sleep hath crowned..........1437 she was like one courting s. 474 calms are fed and sleep......1342 s. dwell upon thy eyes*.....h 391 a quiet s. within the grave..a 397 resigned to timely sleep..... 467 wisdom wake, suspicion s's.m 469 still must sleep profound... 382 of the place was like a sleep. a 383 death and s., and thou three, w 383 to fan me while I sleep......u 387 she sent the gentle sleep.... i 389 unbroken s. is on the blue. ƒ350 be but to sleep and feed*....ƒ 255 they sleep in dust through..w 127

it's over the sooner to sleep.d 483
where you leave and sleep...p 482
than this marble sleep......a 486
six hours in sleep.......
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s. dwell upon thine eyes*...ƒ 248
would I were s. and peace*...f 248
and sleeps again*.
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meal in fear, and sleep*. ..x 121
we s., but the loom of life...r 230
life is a kind of sleep... ...a 231
sleep hath its own world....ƒ231
night's with sleep*.
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night is without sleep. ...7 405
sleep is a death...... ...t 388
ourselves in our sleeps......a 389
match the fancies of our s..a 389
we term sleep a death.......b 389
He giveth His beloved, s....d 389
sleep on, baby, on the floor..e 389
sleep with smile the sweeter.e 389
not sleep, but a continuance.f 389
sleep hath its own world....g 389
who first invented sleep.....h 389
only one evil in sleep.......h 389
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visit her, gentle sleep... j389
sleep, the type of death......k 389
O s., why dost thou leave me.1 389
care, charmer sleep, son of..m 389
sleep, silence, child, sweet..n 389
sleep! to the homeless, thou.o 389
O gentle sleep, whose lenient.p 389
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knoll of what in me is s.....h 422 Sleepy-the s. eye, that spoke..h 314 Sleet-showers of driving sleet..q 30 come sleet or come snow....t 122 ghostly finger-tips of sleet...7378 rains, and soaking sleet.....a 319 Sleeve-fasten on this s. of*....c 258 what's this? a sleeve*....... 320 wear my heart upon my s.*.j 385 Slender-the slender water-lily.h 161 Slept-they s. on the abyss......f 78 he slept an iron sleep........a 80 and slept in peace*...........g 84 touched him and he slept.... 85 I slept and dreamed that.....$ 98 touch'd by his feet the daisy s.e 139 still have slept together*....e 171 while their companions s...1225 catch his last smile ere he s.k 411 the vacant city slept........ 392 Slew-thrice he slew the slain..o 346 Slid-that slid into my soul....i 389 Slide-ambition loves to slide....h 8 let the world slide..

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Slight-truth we should not s..g 149
then slight the rest.........m 343
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Slime-seedsman upon the s.* .b 366
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slip for the last time........v 424
Slipped-would have s. like*....c119
Slipper-compose at once a s...t 318
slippers, sir to put on...... ..p 482
Sloe-holly and the purple sloe.q 440
Slope-of their fragrant slope...i 131
s. thro' darkness up to God..i 176
gray slopes and stony moors.s 467
in flowery slopes....... 1 395
stealing up the s. of time...n 423
Sloth-s. finds the down pillow*w 361
little trouble with sloth.......t 26
evils of sensual sloth........b 448
Slouch-slouch becomes a walk 1811
Slough-shining, checkered s.*.cc 87
with casted slough....
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Slow-snake, drags its s. length. 339
requires slow pace at first*..g 408
because sweet flowers are s.*p 188
zeal and duty are not slow..ee 494
her slow dogs of war.........e 500
s. rises worth by poverty...m 341
s. in words is a woman's* ...t 477
Slow-consuming-s-c. age........a 6
Slower-into a slower method..z 14
Slowly-mills of God grind s....e 363
produced too s. ever to decay m 441
Sluggard-voice of the sluggard 392
Sluggish-what coast thy s.*...h 260
Slumber-in careless slumber... 66
slumber soft and light.
my s's-if I slumber..
honey-heavy dew of s*.
nods in dewy slumbers..
in s. sweete its eye of blue..g 142
a tideless expansion of s.....k 272
the slumber of the year.....p 160
golden s. on a bed
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lie down to your shady s's..q 230 does not again slumber.. e'er slumber's chain.... .A 261 slumbers waked with strife ƒ 312 ports of s. opened wide*....d 391 lie still and slumber.........i392 I must slumber again.......j 392 in dreamless slumber bound r 323 Slumbered-at my feet the city.b 3.1) Slumberer-s's window pane... 217

that wakes the nation's s's... 183 Slumbering-O slumbering eyes i G 'tis might half slumbering...1 339 A 411 sinking to slumber......... slumbering the festal hours. (358 Smack-smack of age in you*.....jī such a clamorous smack*....c 21 Smacking-s. of every sin that* o 443 Small-from s. fires come oft...q362

they grind exceeding small..e 363 s. service is true service.....n 120 is no great and no small............. / 104 s. have continual plodders*.p 406 all things both great and s...: 343 Small-pox-charmed the s-p....d 303 Smart-some of us will s. for..p 349

smart of love delayed.......# 474 balm for every bitter smart.. i 149 feel the s. but not the vice..d 452 smart to hear themselves*...d 381 Smarting-in lizg'ring pickle*.q 349 Smatch-s. of honour in it*.............A 20) Smear-s, with dust their......e427 Smell-the flower of sweetest s. e 132 if two should smell it...... 151 she hates the s. of roses..... 152 and smells so sweet........p 1:9 the s. of violets hidden...... 160 182 8. sweet and blossom in the would smell as sweet......z 284 there will I s. my remnant..7232 excellent! I smell a device*.g 497 Smilax-woven of shining s.... 131 Smile-smile the heavens upon..j 3 betwixt that smile we*.. .89 a few sad smiles; and then.. 44 their teeth in way of smile... 51 s's at the drawn dagger*.. a dying glory smiles.. shouldst smile no more.......i86 full in the smile of..

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horrible a ghastly smile.......182
smile upon his fingers*......08)
that smile we would aspire. * à 94
soft smiles, by human.......c 112
thy blue eyes' sweet smile...e 199
with her faint smile........ 133
and the brightness of theirs.d 125
light of her superior smile...s 473
betraying smiles.....
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bear a train of smiles and...я 423
gardener and his wife s.....
that makes archangels smile in 425
thy sweet s's we ever seek...n 429
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woman's s. and girlhood's..m 378
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