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wrong to speak before*......c 105 is the humblest he can speak 141 speak and judge............h 379 nay, her foot speaks*.......k 164 the lily never speaks........7 167 8. from your folded papers ..b 336 speak then to me*..........k 224 s., as one who fed on poetry.n 339 the grief which does not s...z 186 s. then to me, who neither*.d 209 s. daggers to her, but use*..b 205 speak one simple word......p 413 I will not hear thee speak...g 361 therefore speak no more*....g 361 speak of me as I am*. .j 219 would not cease to speak....h 464 speak, and look back*. ...i 294 all tongues speak of him*...ƒ 343 speak me fair in death*.....k 343 speak truly, shame the devil n 443 that s's it, is the mouth of.. 443 can the devil speak true*...≈ 445 speak to me low......

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to see me turn and speak...m 327 God to man doth speak in...i 394 grief that does not speak*...p 397 other men their turns to s...b 400 speaks, it ravishes all senses.h 475 that weep, and tears that s...s 480 mute, and will not s. a*....m 477 do when we speak words....j 482 blood s's to you in my veins* z 481 for light cares speak....................q 382 speak what we think.......d 385 heart thinks his tongues's*.1385 Speaker-some before the s.....c 496 Speakest-thou s. truly poet..aa 186

howsoe'er thou s. 'mong*.... 414 thou speakest to the Greeks.u 342 Speaking-presager of my s.*.... 40 eternal thought speaking in.n 420 grace my cause in speaking* v 400 privilege of speaking first*..n 479 s. words of endearment......k 481 Spear-like rays in the west....d 411 shivered was fair Scotland's s.a 459 s's and swords unblest.....w 407 I, too, will cast the spear....≈ 442 Specie-the various species....n 451 Speck-each little speck and...u 217 Spectacled-sights are s.*..... ..ƒ 343 Spectator-pleasure to the s's....i 77 Sped-all too swiftly sped......b 106 Speech is great; but silence..m 382

under all s. that is good.....n 380 speech is shallow as time...n 382 for ruder speech too fair.....i 148 the speech and decree...... r 275 poetry is unfallen speech....p 338 speech is fossil poetry.. ..0 338 the first of speech... .... ..b 383 silence sweeter is than s.....h 383 but never taxed for speech* m 383 will I trust to speeches*.. ....p 479 could wed itself with speech.s 421 there was speech in their*..q 226 speeches when half mellow..y 340 to be the speech of angels...a 281 thought is deeper than all s.n 419 thy speech be sooth*........f 363 discretion of speech is more.a 400

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endless are the modes of s...c 400 not break in upon his s.....d 400 that grave s. would cumber..g 400 speech is but broken light...h 400 true use of speech is not.....j 400 s. is better than silence......i 400 drop half their petals in our s.k 400 speech was made to open.... 400 Eve, thus moving speech...m 400 s. is like cloth of Arras. ......n 400 speech is silvern. speech is human.. thought is s., and speech is. p 400 loath to cast away my s.*.....t 400 rude am I in my speech*...v 400 speech was given to.........? ..y 400 truth, needs no flow'rs of s...j 445 the poetry of speech.........d 396 Speechless-s. grief and dark....k 25 fair speechless messages**....i 110 Speed-right onward, O s. it....p 388 to thy speed add wings......n 349 forward with impetuous s...b 457 speed the stars of thought...t 419 though bent on speed.. .......v 361 thousands at his bidding s..k 180 more haste, ever the worst s.p 191 speed the soft intercourse...s 413 speed the parting guest.....a 174 speed off in distance........cc 308 Speeding-or tree, or door s....n 393 Spell-mystic s., written in....h 488 s. and the light of each path.s 475 to find some secret spell.....7 125 she would s, him back ward*.d 477 Spend-to s. that shortness*...k 235 spend them at my pleasure*.7 291 a man may spend ..........t 464 Spendthrift-s. is he of his*....414 Spent-that might be better s...e 94 what we spent, we had... ...h 60 Sphere-whose s.is the largest... 1 spheres of pure activity.......x 2 the ninefolded spheres......g 390 to some sphere unknown....i 254 wandered alone 'mid yon s's.l 421 cluster grows a sphere.......h 144 in rose and purple spheres..b 148 united in their spheres......j 256 there motion in one sphere*.r 403 tidings from another sphere.j 466 down from the spheres... ......a 274 the music of the spheres*. ...a 284 shot madly from their s's*..a 264 is the fitting of self to its s..p 361 O sun, burn the great s.*....t 409 law preserves the earth a s...s 348 Spice-tinctured with spice.....e 99 spices are wafted abroad....w 161

variety's the very s. of life... 451 loves a spice of wickedness..b 464 Spicy-citron-tree or s-grove...w 145 the spicy woods which blaze.a 273 from the spicy shore........y 314 Spider-a spider's gray lair.....b 155 s's touch, how exquisitely...q 212 a spider's web adorning......j 202 subtle spider which doth sit.d 212 Spills-it s's itself in fearing*..p 215 Spilt-on the ground like water. 122 Spin-they neither toil nor spin.t 145

yet neither spins, he cards... 266 so spins the flying world....e 317 he s. the slight, self-pleasing.i300 fresh we s. on till sickness..p 391 Spindle-tend on loom and s...a 483

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adamantine spindle round...7118 Spire-s's whose silent finger.....e 297 Spirit-noblest s. is most strongly.e8 very blessed spirit of peace*..e 24 full of s. as the month of May. 24 Creator drew his spirit...980 presiding spirit here to-day..d27 blushing shame-faced spirit*.q 62 were all spirits, and*.........k 46 high spirit in thy breast..... 10 lost spirit, earth-bound......133 tranquil its spirit seemed....a 60 spirits twain have cross'd....e 86 and contain celestial spirits*.ƒ 63 of all the evil spirits... ..187 blest spirits in celestial..... 889 the spirit of my dream...... life by the spirit comes.....e143 spirits of the wise sit in*....9 163 the spirits' voice we hear....ƒ 371 high, heroic spirits bleeds...e 383. spirit group and close.......a 401 aerial spirits, by great Jove.d 401 spirits when they please..... 401 I can call spirits*.. ..7401 hands of invisible spirits....≈ 242 branches hide a sad, lost s...i 441 O twilight? spirit that does..e 447 sleep holy s., blessed soul....c 392 haunts two kindred s's flee..n 395 extravagant and erring s....n 399 s. of the chainless mind.....A 347 wanton spirits look out at*..t 476 strong affection stirs her s...ƒ478 such love as spirits feel..... 250 nimble s's in the arteries*..p 483 then the s. is upon you...... i 314 an unaccustomed spirit*.. ....8 247 choice and masters's of this*.e 499 there are good s's and evil..86 500 eyes of s's might behold.... 352 holds the fainting spirit up..t357 dauntless s. of resolution*.. z 360 it is the spirit's end........g 342 ye familiar s's, that are*....a 195 one air s. for my minister..e 240 almost like spirit be.........ƒ 265 spirits are not finely*... •••...a 266 worser s. tempt me again...e 409 I would you had her s.....≈ 464 her gentle spirit commits..y 464 have not that alacrity of s.*.m 468 thou invisible s. of wine*... -p 468 spirits of great events...... 490 mammon, the least erected 8.g 252 a s. living 'mid the forms.... 253 say, to what s's 'tis granted.a 256 holy spirit of the spring.... 372 a fearful spirit busy now....375 beautiful spirit breathing...ƒ376 my boding spirit shroud....c 201 one of the flesh, and of the 8.7206 ever may my tranquil s. rise.z 206 the choice s's get finally laid. 184 air is living with its spirit..r 339 to my weary spirit*......... 283

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cull'd these fiery spirits*....8 459 thy s. independence, let me.e 209 Spirit-land-have friends in s-1.r 171 Spiritual-s., creatures walk...g 401 love in its essence is s. fire..w 500 heavenly and s. mould......m 352 Spit-spit forth their iron*....n 460 Spite-fouler s. at fairer mark...g 83 you ne'er provoke their spite.d 77 and spite of pride..........n 348 in erring reason's spite.....n 348 O, spite of spites*. poisonous spite and envy*..a 104 in spite of injury and envy..l 228 Splendid-fill the s. scene......g 376 what splendid misery.......g 463 Splendor-s. everywhere......m 272 in his first splendor valley..h366 the veiled splendor beams..n 376 s. borrows all her rays.......c 252 turning, with splendour of*.a 410 stood in all the splendor....e 295 Spleen-mirth and s. about thee.s 167

that, in a spleen, unfolds*...i 289 Splenetive-not s. and rash*....051 Splinter-the moon with s's*... v 246

every splinter pricks........ 254 Spittest-s. the unwedgable*...p 404 Spoil-the s. which their toil...o 327 spoils were fairly sold.......0 449 rich with the spoils of time.c 424 s. like bales unopen'd to the.a 422 we gathered flowery spoils... 161 to his tender spoil...........l 276 half the spoils have been....r 362 rich with spoils of nature...g 285 bring home s's with infinite.p 458 Spoke-mute, s. loud the doer...y 88 with greatest art he spoke....1 68 spoke, and eloquence of eyes.j 383 words once spoke can never. a 481 Spoken-a word that's quickly s.1480

latest s. still are deem'd......k 480 what should be spoken here*.s 119 recall a word once spoken..m 481 word, at random spoken... q 481 Spoon-he must have a long s*.t 497 Sport-s., that owes its pleasure.g 77 kill us for their sport*.... . . . .Ĵ 77 the sport of circumstances..k 117 sport that wrinkled care....g 264 s. that is not worth a candle.u 355 P 322 of youthful sports... 'tis no sport for peasants....h 375 ...d169 an hour for sport. sport would be as tedious*..k 197 Sportsman-s. beats in russet..h 375 Spot-in their gold coats spots*.ƒ 137 warms the low spot.........0 272 ...a 234 his peculiar spot..... such black and grained s's*. .j 379 chain'd fast to the spot......c 380 dim s. which men call earth.h 484 Spotless-s. reputation; that*.h 360 Spouse-the present spouse....t 244 not with man's sworn s.*...q 292 Spray-for me the trembling s...k 25 flowery sprays in love.......j 143 two roses on one slender s...h 153 magic on blossom and spray h 450 toss up their silvery spray..i 323

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ripple of wave and hiss of s. i 422
every spray now springs.....s 374
Spread-spreads undivided....b 286
griefs should not spread far. v 186
and spreads by slow degrees.b 439
Spreading-is s. far and wide...w 41
Sprights-s's have just such....c 401
sprite begotten of a summer./ 190
Spring-back to their spring's...u 4
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s. like youth, fresh...
in genial spring, beneath....t 11
apparell'd like the spring*...d 19
days are yet all spring. ......d 20
and this our parting spring..n 31
harbinger of everlasting s....n 31
in early s. his airy city builds c 32
spring of all brave acts is....q 71
spring were all your own...d 161
blue as the spring heaven...q 161
I wish that the s. would go..g 208
every winter change to s.....e 202
delightfuls., whose unshorn q 370
briny riv'lets to their s's.....l 417
s. may boast her flowery....i 376
least low bloom of spring...p 126
breathing s. of hope and....u 337
8. on summer's confines.....r 129
shuts the spring of love.....w 241
O how this spring of love*..≈ 247
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of dimpled spring....
of spring the fairest flower..b 154
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it is the spring-time...
and strength of every spring.e 410
'twas spring, I smiled.......k 234
thy flowering spring.........i 236
let that season be only s..... x 239
gentle name of spring.......k 269
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all s's beauteous flowers....u 269
unseen, s. faintly cries......d 270
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the spring is in her train....
vanish'd s's, like flowers....q 270
now 'tis the s. and weeds*...u 176
made a lasting spring*......r 312
s. days soon will reach us....J 434
hundred flowering springs..a 435
pear trees that with spring..d 440
s. is your sole historian.....n 440
unfading spring forever.... u 325
dear is the greeting of spring g 150
when young spring first....k 150
the spring may love them...l 150
spring spread rose-beds.....r 151
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O virgin queen of spring.
sun-flower of the spring.....k 157
violets s. in the soft May....d 159
darling of the early spring..m 159
eyes of spring so azure......v 159
there are spring violets......h 160
in my breast s. wakens......t 160
fruit would s. from such a...g 362
fair maids o' the spring......o 132
a spring upon whose brink..c 133
the festival of spring........h 133
'tis the latest flower of s.....a 136
soon fair spring shall give..n 136
we have as short a spring...n 137
laugh, O murmuring spring.c 140
s's last-born darling.........d 271
fore-runner of the spring....7 271
upward s. to her sweet lips..d 259

spring-time with one love...i 259 spring, with smiling verdure i 371 spring full of sweet dayes...a 372 flowers of s. are not May's...c 372 spring with all its splendor.h 372 spring is with us now.......g 372 bluebird prophesying spring k 872 s. with a rush of blossoms...1372 again has come the s. time..m 372 spring is working silently...n 372 gentle s. in sunshine clad..p 372 s. upon the bosom of nature's q372 of the year, celestial spring.r 372 bidding spring arise........a 373 there is no time like spring..c 373 spring flies, and with it......e 373 lusty s., all dight in leaves...g 373 come O fresh spring airs.....i373 in the s. a fuller crimson....k 373 in the s. the wanton lapwing k 373 in the s. a livelier iris.......k 373 in the spring a young man's k 373 ...m 373 maiden s. upon the plain... come gentle spring..........0373 s. unbosoms every grace....p 373 s. is in the air and in the....q 373 s. time on the eastern hills..r 373 budded from the bud of s...e 374 garlands fade that spring...p 374 s. again shall call forth every.p374 every spray now springs....s 374 wanton s's end in a word*..w 481 the spring now calls us forth h 150 one swallow does not make s.0370 s.! whose simplest promise..p 370 8. hangs her infant blossoms.e 371 spring unlocks the flowers... 371 welcome, young spring.....m 371 8. returns with the sun's....t 371 spring's already at the gate..s 371 eyes of the s's fair night.....0 371 venturous harbinger of s....p 156 or brink of rushy spring....b 466 can spring be far behind....r 467 death quite breaks the s.....p 392 eager to taste the honied s..u 486 Springing-from the earth fast s.c 221 Sprinkle-lonely altars s. as a..w 130 Sprinkled-the aquilegia s. on..e 133 Sprout-time when hedges s....c 137 Sprung-noiseless fabric s.......n 74

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ever sprung: as sun*. Spur-I have no s. to prick the*..i9 applause is the spur of noble.c 14 fame is the spur that.. action spurs our fate. with spur we heat an acre*..k 222 what we need any s., but*..n 379 spur your proud horses*....h 459 sharpen spur than pay......a 299 honor, the s. that pricks....m 199 Spurn-spurn at his edict*.....n 280 ....g 424 Spurned-s. by the young.. Spy-or I no faults can spy.....p 331 spy some pity in thy looks*.. i 333 knowledge is but sorrow's s.h 223 to spy into abuses*.........m 215 immortal s's with watchful..d 401 single s's but in battalions*.g 398 Squadron-the mustering s.....b 457 Squeak-sheeted dead did s.*.... 84

Squire-a squire of low degree.q 500 Squirrel-the s. chattering..... 133 Stabbed-am s. with laughter*.c 227 Staff-s. of honor for mine age*..b 7 the glittering staff unfurled. i 124 therefore is called the s. of..g 302 bread is the staff of life......t 302 corne, which is the s. of life.u 302 a staff quickly found*.......0 324 Ctag-stag from underground... 12 Stage-speak in public on the s..g 76 tragic Muse first trod the s..d 294 actor leaves the stage*. ...... 294 | drown the stage with tears*. s 294 on the s. he was natural .p 293

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wonder of our stage... .a 381 resign the s. we tread on. ..j 425 the earth a stage....... .b 484 shoves you from the stage...c 234 to this great s. of fools*. w 235 where'er his stages may.....t 303 Stager-old cunning s's say .....i 14 Stagger-s's thus my person*...d 84 St. Agnes-eve--ah, bitter chill..e 29 Stain-felt a stain like a wound.b 199 walls must get the weather s.i 143 not stain an angel's cheek..a 416 the lily, without stain....... 155 stain my man's cheeks*....m 416 s's these mosses green and... i 349 Stair-as he comes up the stair..r49

you kick me down stairs.....p 87 as false as stairs of sand*.....v 73 up stairs into the world.....v 407 downward by another's s...w 266 stairs, as he treads on*......d 341 Stake-honour's at the stake*...u 67 Stale-s, the glistering of this*.q 426 Stalk-nor bow'd a stalk. .... 164 four red roses on a stalk* ...a 222 stalks with Minerva's step..d 457 dew-dabbled on their stalks / 149 danced on their stalks ......p 132 kindling every twig and s.. f441 maidens withering on the s..t 478 Stall-shall feed like oxen at a s.*.r 83 the tenant of a stall.... ..t 318 Stamboul-magnificent in S. .... 320 Stammer-sweet to s. one letter.a 165 Stamp-s. and esteem of ages....r 40 almost change the s. of.......e 78 s's God's own name upon a...j 87 s. the marriage-bond divine.g 464 s. the seal of time in aged*..c 427 Stand-by which the soul s's....q 71 we stand in our own light... 380 we stand upon its brink....m 427 heaven and hell I palsied s..d 484 stand by each other..........t 122 I stand for judgment*.. ....n 218 s. up and walk beneath......c 233 s. not upon the order of*. ....u 191 they that stand high*. except wind stands as never.u 467 we s., by dividing we fall...k 449 upon its own bottom.....r 360 I stood and stand alone. ..p 394 Standard-s's and gonfalons....j 124 my standard of a statesman.. 319 mind's the s. of the man ...o 255

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and standard of his own.....j 253 standard and banner alike...i 457 unfurled her standard......g 124 Standeth-s. God within the...k 348 Standing-s, with reluctant feet.e 487 Stanley-on, Stanley on.........$ 452 Stanza-who pens a s. when....c 337 Star-morn or eve the s. beholds..a 2 stars, invisible by day.........d 6 a bright particular star*.......k 9 who build beneath the stars..d 10 the beauty of a thousand s's..g 18 starres are poore books......m 38 this book of starres...... m 38 star unto star speaks... i 56 taken the stars from the.....m 90 stars to set-but all.... i 81 stars of morning, dew-drops..p 93 stars weep, sweet with joy....1 93 in the sky the stars... ..8105 stars swim after her track...w 105 but the twinkling of a star.. 489 life hovers like a star........d 231 name to every fixed star*....k 297 s's burn, the moons increase.c 392 in vain the s's would shine..s 473 unsphere the s's with oaths*.s 347 like a s. new-born that drops. t 444 night followed, clad with s's.o 447 may all the s's hang bright..j 389 ere the stars were visible....u 303 ebony vault studded with s..n 386 desire of the moth for the s..f 500 on the restless fronts bores's.p 501 wonder'd how the stars......e 435 stars come out to watch..... 446 faint few stars looked.......n 446 thee to salute, kindly star....o 446 first pale stars of twilight...q 446 the golden s's of the jasmine. 143 fair as a star.. ....a 161 and thanks his stars.........r 162 the fiery star, which is its eye.o 145 a star for every state..... .t 124 stars do I my judgment*.... 251 man is his own star... is not in our stars*.. shall rise a star.... they moved like stars.. skies about the stars. night brings out stars as.. heaven and the place of s's..k 410 heart that lurks behind a s..n 495 star to every wandering*... P 208 night and all her stars.......1347 star of empire takes its way.m 347 gleaming like a lovely star...f 350 shining station as a star.....t 483 gaze on the s's high above..w 159 for the finding of a star..... g 135 the stars have vanished......b 139 first pale star of night.. ..i 275 stars, like lamps soon.... .u 277 the frosty stars are gone.....h 278 most auspicious star*.......d 166 set the stars of glory there..g 167 the stars shall fade away.....j 207 studded with stars........ b 290 meteors fright the fixed s's*.m 460 radiant as the air around as.p 401 a glittering star is falling...k 402

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the stars are forth........ see the evening star appear..y 20 pinned it with a star....... stars they glisten, glisten.. the stars come forth to listen. 298 then stars arise...... thus close up the stars. the bad revolting stars.. night, with all stars..... dog star shall scorch thy...9 370 vision clear for s's and sun..d 415 smoke, like stars by day.....a 126 born, with golden s's above...₺ 337 cry out upon the stars...... ...342 sentinel s's set their watch..k 432 stars will guide us back.....1 402 cut him out in little stars*..246 s's are golden fruit upon a.. 42 stars with golden feet...... ../ 42 the stars of the night.......+2 a single star lights the air.....n 42 the cold light of stars..... ·7492 were a star quenched........7402 to their fountain, other s's.. 402 star that bids the shepherd b 413 unmuffle, ye faint stars......c413 s's are the daisies that begem.443 quenchless s's! so eloquently.243 stars, hide your diminish'd ƒ43 day is spent, and stars ......í 403 s's survey'd are ignorantly..j40) jovial s. reign'd at his birth*.1403 stars above govern our..... 43 star calls up the shepherd*..p 403 two stars keep not their*....r 40} and the stars are old....... 7240 separate star seems nothing t 403 who can count the stars..... 403 certain stars shot madly... 12i a tongue in every star.. .e 265 stars are all the poetry......a 40) s's hide themselves in the.. 40) at whose sight all the stars..p 4 one star sparkling through....1419 conjures the wand'ring s's*..b 188 blesses his s's and thinks it. .j 190 and pavement s's, as s's to... 193 like a star, and dwelt apart..A 338 poem round and perfect a sasj34) those are s's that beam on.. 173 a s. which moves not 'mid..q 171 stars, that in the earth's.... ℗ 199 evening star grows dim.. q 129 glows in the stars... h283 love the western star.. ..245

s's, that in the spangled ::e8,0 401 stars, which stand as thick... a 402 the stars are images of love..b 402 a single star sparkles new...d 401 a night, full of too-distan' a's. 192 Star-chamber-s.c. matter of tƒ332

Stared-star'd each on other*...q 121 Starless-shadow of a s. night....t91

the frown of night s. exposed. g 484 Star-light-nay; let s-1. fade....g 403 daisies, thick as star-light..w 138 Starry-starry cope of heaven..k 386 silence that is in the s. sky.dd 383 starry river-buds glimmered. 161 starry, fragile wind-flower... 161 bring daisies, little s. daisies.b 139 in her starry shade.........................x 287 first of all the starry choir...ƒ 123 starry crowns of heaven.... g 403 Star-spangled-the s-s. banner.. 124 Start-lion than to s. a hare*. ....7 72 thou didst not start.

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the water-lily starts.... ....m 161 start so often when thou*........ i 260 was everything by starts..... 122 would start and tremble.....ƒ250 sad by fits, by s's 'twas wild. z 490 Started-then it s. like a guilty*.b 189 Starve-so shall s. with feeding*.h 11 starve with nothing*. k 100 swear, fool, or starve........i 162 would s. us all, or near it. .7 203 sometimes virtue starves...k 454 Stately-and the s. lily stands..8 144 Statesman-strange so great a s.m 319 s., yet friend to truth........ 319 when a stateman wants.....p 319 Station-shining s. as a star....t 483 honor is a private station...y 198 high s's tumults, but not...q 186 woman's noblest station is.d 475 Statue-s's of the mere artisans.k 15 ere human statue purg'd*...g 280 base of Pompey's statue*...d 211 s's, or breathing stones*. q 121 defaced their ill-placed s's...i 229 trees cut in s's, s's thick.... 176 more the statue grows......m 318 stands the statue that. ..r 318 Stature-he's of s. somewhat...f 196 their s., differing but in sex.e 190 upright stature in the soul.. 355 Statute-strict s's, and most*..w 499 State-with the storms of state*.g 7 the universal salt of states...p 79 my state was nothing*.....ee 499 hung a canopy of state.....m 352 laws preserve each state....g 325 sin in s. majestically drunk.q 384 s's are great engines moving.y 182 there was a s. without kings.z 182 a state for every star.........t 124 his state empties itself*.....p 367 our state improve...... ..b 233 I have done the state some*.j 219 so vanishes our state..... .h 234 this is the state of man*.....t 235 when the s. is most corrupt. v 308 in whatever state a man be..i 464 knows his pre-existent s..... 118 my state far worser than it*.i 120 our state cannot be sever'd..i 257 how the best state to know..h 224 juster in a state than thee...y 228 rotten in the s. of Denmark*.w 340 state's unborn, and accents*. 426 such interchange of state*..k 427

all were for the state........o 449 union of s's none can sever..p 449 states can be saved..........v 299 sail on, O ship of state......n 329 Staunch-staunch and strong... 381 Stay-which says, I must not s.c 86 short time to stay as you...n 137 glorious sun stays in his*..a 410 here must I stay*..........q 235 stay near me, do not take...k 213, stay at home, my heart....aa 192 s. to have thee still forget*..i 198 now it seems so hard to s...p 360 s's till we call, and then not.m 354 I stay a little longer.........p 326 and tide for no man stay ...n 427 Stayed-too late I stayed... ... .p 427 St. Crispin-quits and cobbles..t 318 Steady-keeps the mind steady.c 399 Steal-a kiss from thee, as I.. .e 2 I will not steal them away....i 34 steals timidly away.. ƒ 160 steal! to be sure they may..q 333 cunningly did steal away....l 232 gently steal upon the ear....b 283 s's something from the*...aa 418 judges steal themselves.....b 419 steal from the world.. y 292 falling day in silence steals..i 446 years, s's something ev'ry..p 435 year it steals, till all are fled. i 428 I come not, friends, to steal*.d 325 steal me awhile from mine*. / 391 steal thyself from life.......w 330 s. out of his wholesome bed*.c 382 steals my purse, s's trash*..r 387 years s. fire from the mind..h 423 to her mind what he steals. ƒ 425 Stealing-s. and giving odour.o 283 stealing up the slope of time.n 423 Stealth-do good by stealth. ....9 115 Steam-a s. of rich, distill'd.... 314 travelled like steam.........a 296 thy height'ning steam......g 321 to hear the hiss of steam...cc 308 Steed-steed threatens 8., in*... aa 12 his steeds to water at*. g 16 my steed obeys...... .8 53 farewell the neighing steed*.q 116 as a s. that knows his rider..r 322 s., the mustering squadron..b 457 s. and the rider are lying....i 457 steeds, and trumpets clang* v 476 Steel-that is clad in complete s.a 54 no workman's steel..........n 74 heart with strings of steel*. .b 345 long divorce of steel falls*...d 345 my heart is true as steel*....c 123 foemen worthy of their s.... 458 throw away our coats of s.*..h 460 which impell'd the steel.... .p 356 my man's true as steel**.... ..h 443 though cloven with steel...m 449 quartering steel*.. .kk 497

patience as with triple s..... i 328 Steep-sun more beautifully s..h 366 show me the s. and thorny*.r 317 hollow vale from s. to s.....cc 383 8. my senses in forgetfulness* v 390 how hard it is to climb the s.a 114 at the foot of the rocky s . ƒ 127

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Steeped-s. me in poverty to*..a 342 Steeping-steeping their senses.p 389 Steeple-sic in steeple hing.....v 20 Steer-and down doth he steer..d 33 steer right onward........ ..e 72 steer from grave to gay...... f 407 steer 'twixt fertile shores... j 364 destroy'st thy labouring s...a 295 Stem-nod upon their stems...p 125 harebell trembled on its s...o 141 pansies, on their lowly s's..k 148 on thy slender stems....... 132 rich thy branching stem ... 134 stems a stream...

...j 245 their stems in furry white. .f441 moulded on one stem*.

......7 449 on the parent stem..........p 272 8. the torrent of a woman's..g 474 on their drooping s's they..p 488 Step-beware of de-perate s's...m 43 and thy steps, no more*...... ƒ 51 s., exampled by the first*... 103 trace my step o'er the.......u 371 with tottering s's and slow..q 205 countest the s's of the sun...c 157 zealous step he climbs......h 157 my steps have pressed.. ..g 287 stalks with Minerva's step..d 457 track the s's of glory to the. 178 with cautious s's we'll tread. t 231 a single step, and all is o'er. w 408 upbear thy steps.. .9 269 by due steps aspire..... ·P 469 the unwary step aside. .....a 319 s's over the burning mark..m 472 a step more true.......... ..j 164 steps with a tender foot....m 164 walks with level step........h 278 with how sad steps.........g 276 first step to self-knowledge..p 223 from the tree her step she...e 364 and when our tardy steps..m 232 grace was in all her steps...k 475 his s's we numbered not....d 424 Stepping-not s. o'er the*.....m 268 Stepping-stone-rise on s-s's..m 255 Stern-s. in the joyless fields..m 273

sometimes 'tis stern........p 466 Stew-certain s's and roast.....c 302 Steward-hereditary bore, the s..c 41 steward for the poor........h 252 Stick-shoemakers quietly s...o 184 Sticking-s. together in*.......t 189 Sticking-place-to the s-p*......v 72 Still-movers of the world, so s..i 39 and ocean all stood still......f78 sound of a voice that is still..b 90 that mighty heart is lying s.h 366 still the morning of the.....c 369 still as in the silent deep....i 433 still as still can be.. ..p 402 is of his own opinion still...i 465 lie still and slumber.... ..i 392 always still before the storm.j 432 general pulse of life stood s.o 392 while all is still and calm....f485 Stillness-modest stillness and*.c 331 the stillness of our peace...h 331 8. round the homes of men..i 377 summer winds the s. broke.n 377 soft stillness, and the night*, / 283

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stealing in stillness......... 206 in a great stillness dropped. q 152 s. first invades the ear......s 382 Stilly-the stilly hour, when... 330 Sting-it s's you for your pains. t 71 as its keen sting.... ..175 have a serpent s. thee twice*.e 211 armed in their stings*. vice stings us, even... thy sting is not so sharp*..q 210 ! love is a sting.. f244 leave a s. within a brother's.h 193 poverty of its sharpest s.....e 342 Stir-stirs to rouse a lion.. .q 72, a stir, like a sage. ⚫g 135 'tis the divinity that s's.. i 207 would not s. for thousands..q 202 stirs this mortal frame......n 240 full of soft stir, and free....w 240 you make this mighty stir..h 322 more thou s. it the worse...q 490 Stirred-nothing stirred within.f 78 stirred by sudden hope.....d 158 my heart is idly stirred.....k 417 Stirring-be s. as the time*. .... 360 Stirrup-betwixt the stirrup...q 217 Stock-if our s. be very small...s 65

worshipped s's and stones..b 445 Stocking-in yellow s's, and*....c 1 Stoic-the s. husband was the.b 204

a stoic of the woods........aa 403 Stoicism-Roman's call it s....y 403 Stole-sable s. of cypress lawn.d 203 s. the livery of the court of..v 204 the precious diadem stole*. w 418 wonder where you s. them.. 351 Stolen-s. from sorrows' grasp.c 428 stolen sweets are always....v418 s. kisses much completer...v 418 stolen be your apples.......v 418 stolen both mine office*.....p 499 Stomach-loathing to the s*...b 100

a stomach, and no food*.....i 166 'tis the s's solid stroke......k 254 takes from the thy s*........i 260 no stomach to this fight*.. ....q 459 with no stomach*. .7248 Stone-rolling stone gathers no.p 45 stone walls do not a prison ..0 66 this precious stone*. .......m 69 fling but a stone. ...b 81 ivy clings to wood or stone..k 143 that s. philosophers in vain.m 332 human being brought a s...k 226 shame on those breasts of s.p 415 columns, and many a stone.s 368 money not a contemptible s.p 268 stones of small worth..... .....9 304 stone unhewn and cold....m 318 is not built with stones..... 440 rattle his bones over the s's.n 341 worshipped stocks and s....b 445 are there no s's in heaven*..d 422 violet by a mossy stone.....a 161 flowers are intermingled s's.h 149 violet by its mossy stone....s 131 statues or breathing stones..7 121 lay stone on stone..... i 230 rich stone, best plain set....d 453 precious s's, while in the...p 177 my heart is turn'd to stone*.d 193

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each stone will wrench.....a 319 stone's have been known*.aa 498 stone set in the silver sea*.00 499 blossoming in stone.........g 296 we lay stone on stone.......a 297 pearl, full many a costly s..d 489 a base foul stone*. .7 448 poure oyle upon the stones. v 345 labour of an age in piled s's.b81 as easy to draw back a stone m 481 heart is s., that feels not...m 486 Stone-cutter-s-c., or a painter* h 320 Stone-still-I will stand s-s*....p 407 Stony-s. limits cannot hold*. . 248 while 'tis mine, it shall be s.* d 193 Stood-it is more s. upon.. c 319 sufficient to have stood......z 494 I stood and stand alone... •p 394 ! stood still the brave......... 381 like one in prayer I stood...o 344 Stool-push us from our stools* h 75 on my three-foot stool I sit* o 301 on such a stool immortal... 7301, stools were then created ....1 301 Stoop-s, for buttercups.......m 134 ¦ stoop where thou wilt.......7 138 head stoop to the block*. f 364 heaven itself would stoop...e 454 imagination fondly stoops.. 206 stoop than when we soar....q 470 s. thyself to gather my life's..360 Stop-the honourable stop*.....q 94 Store-increasing s. with loss* k 427 on his stores do daily feast..c 485 among the store one more*. g122 pine amidst his store.......h 252 all the summer store........a 131 Storied-can storied urn or.....x 80 s. windows richly dight......d 58 Storm-broken with the s's of...g 7 who wings the storms........c 9 make thy stream my.........b 48 of our gusts and storms......d 48 give her to the God of storms. 70 8. when wave; were rough....195 so full of frost, of storm*....w111 frowns in the s. with angry.o 117 struggling in the s's of fate.n 118 sudden storms are short*....k 103 untimely storms make*.....d 107 nursed in whirling storms..k 150 a tumultuous privacy of s...ƒ 377 8, be but a mountain birth.. 389 emerald scalp nods to the s..f 440 it is not in the storm....... $ 292 black winds and storms..... 323 in breeze, or gale, or storm..a 323 that weathered the storm ..a 313 shut out in the awful storm.n 466 bends to the storm..........u 381 the stilly hour, when storms.r 330 were beaten with storms....h 439 directs the storm....... .b 348 when the sun doth light a s.*.t 397 grief is like a summer storm.v 472 and terrible in storm........ 427 above all earthly storms....d 282 alternate storm with calm... 285 calm, that knows no storm..t 455 nor heed the s. that howls..e 209 and rides upon the storm...p 179

he mounts the storm, and ... 180 storms keep out the sun.....g 231 the coming on of storms.....p 270 rainbow to the s's of life*...d 464 all was still before the stormj 432 till s's have worn themselves c 434 s. through his branches.....k 43× have braved many a storm...e43) heaven with s's of prayer...s 345 fierce s. of passion torn......q43) the storm rides on the gale..a 37% vapors, and clouds, and s's..2378 than storms or quicksands.dd 251 sweetest heard in loudest s..j 17) storms sallying from the....o 156 I am storm,-the King......d 4 4 the storm is past, but.. ·9444 upon the hatches in the 8.*..144 the storm is up*........ n 404 genius of the coming s......9404 Storm-cloud-s-c. lurid with...ƒ 404 Storming-s. now heaveth the..p 376 Stormy-pipes the s. wind..... Į 144

no stormy murmurs roll..... 275 live upon the stormy main..g 313 8. winter, burning summer. 325 seas and stormy women.....i 473 Story-story without end.. ....4 to younger ears the s. back..d 365 sad s's of the death of kings* w 367 the story of my life*........b 2 15 foolish words and empty s..k 184 sofness in the upper story..b 494 shuts up the s. of our days..r 423 a face that had a story.......d lil

will have a place in story....A 135 Stowage-have them in safe s.* 305 Straggling-obstruct the s. way.ƒ273 Straightforward-is alwayss...y 445 Strain-blew soul-animating s's. k 35 strain, in which the muse...z 4) 8. when zephyr gently blow3. u48s took in strains that might...1232 strains as would have won..n 2×2 that strain again*.. ....0243 strain not the laws........... 34) sweetest the strain when in.a 3-5 Strait-honour travels in a s*..a 2)) Strand-New England's s.......0273 wrote her name upon the s... 164 Strange-and sad, oh, strange....533 new, to something strange...r 45 this is more strange*.. banner with a s. device.....n 493 s.! that a harp of thousand. j 24 strange thoughts beget s... ....ƒ 421 this is wondrous strange*...g 498 'twas passing strange. ..e499 truth is always strange*.....8443 more strange than true*..... what a s. thing is man......n 473 Stranger-makest his ear as s...863 by strangers honour'd........18 as to be always s's to defeat...052 s's and foes do sunder*. 10 221

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a stranger for thy sake*....m41 desire we may be better s's*.aa 497 stranger in these false coasts.4 399 Strangle-s. the child, the child.j 215 Strangled-s. his language*.....ƒ416 Stratagem-father of some s.*.bb 96

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