SPEAKER. 830 SPIRIT. ..0400 ....p 413 .......v 361 382 wrong to speak before*.. ..c 105 endless are the modes of s...c 400 yet neither spins, he cards... Es . 379 that grave s. would cumber..g 400 he s. the slight, self-pleasing. 30) .1 167 true use of speech is not.....j 400 Spindle-tend on loom ands...2433 full of s. as the month of Mar.: 24 Creator drew his spirit.......750 speech is human............0 400 presiding spirit here to-day..d 27 k 343 Speechless-s. grief and dark....k 25 and contain celestial spirits.f 63 ...p 388 blest spirits in celestial..... 8 69 to thy speed add wings...... 349 the spirit of my dream...... 99 the spirits' voice we hear... f371 1 401 s. and the light of each path.: 475 O twilight? spirit that does..e 447 heart thinks his tongues's*.1385 she would s, him backward*. d 477 haunts two kindred s's flee... 395 wanton spirits look out at*..1476 eternal thought speaking in.n 420 what we spent, we had... ...h 60 nimble s's in the arteries*. 8. words of endearment......k 481 the ninefolded spheres......g 390 choice and masters's of this*.c 499 I, too, will cast the spear..... 442 in rose and purple spheres..b 148 dauntless s. of resolution®.. 3050 ..3 464 variety's the very s. of life...1 451 mammon, the least erected s.g 252 ..9 226 s's touch, how exquisitely...q 212 my boding spirit shroud.... 31 ...1464 ...n 380 .0 338 .9376 ..971 ...m 373 2373 culld these fiery spirits*....: 459 ripple of wave and hiss of s. i 422 spring-time with one love... i 259 thy s. independence, let me.e 209 every spray now springs.....8 374 spring, with smiling verdure i 371 love in its essence is s, fire..10 500 and spreads by slow degrees.b 439 spring with all its splendor .h 372 heavenly and s. mould......m 352 Spreading-is s. far and wide... 10 41 spring is with us now.......9372 you ne'er provoke their spite.cl77 | Spring-back to their spring's...u 4 again has come the s. time..m 372 spring is working silently...n 372 ....n 348 in genial spring, beneath....t11 gentle s.! in sunshine clad..p 372 in spite of injury and envy..1228 and this our parting spring..n 31 bidding spring arise. ....... 373 harbinger of everlasting s....n 31 there is no time like spring..c 373 in early s. his airy city builds c 32 spring flies, and with it......e 373 in his first splendor valley..h 360 spring were all your own...d 161 come O fresh spring airs.....13 73 stood in all the splendor....e 295 delightful s., whose unshorn q 370 in the spring a young man's k 373 ........,0373 every splinter pricks........1 254 s. on summer's contines.....r 129 s. time on the eastern hills ..r 373 spoils were fairly sold.......0 449 of dimpled spring.... ..0 153 s. again shall call forth every.p374 bring home s's with infinite.p 458 gentle name of spring....... 269 spring unlocks the flowers...l 371 ..........m 269 welcome, young spring.....m 371 spring's already at the gate..$ 371 ... 270 eyes of the s's fair night.....0371 latest s. stillare deem'd......k 480 now 'tis the s. and weeds*...u 176 or brink of rushy spring....b 466 word, at random spoken... 481 hundred flowering springs..a 435 eager to taste the honied 8..u 486 kill us for their sport*........j 77 unfading spring forever.... u 325 Sprinkled-the aquilegia s. on..e 133 ever sprung: as sun*.......r 312 .....d 109 sun-flower of the spring.....k 157 fame is the spur that........k 115 warms the low spot.........0 272 there are spring violets...... 160 spur your proud horses....h 459 dim s, which men call earth.h 484 a spring upon whose brink..c 133 Spurned-s. by the young......g 424 not with man's sworn s.*...9 292 soon fair spring shall give..n 136 knowledge is but sorrow's s.h 223 flowery sprays in love.......j 143 laugh, O murmuring spring.c 140 immortal B's with watchful..d 401 SQUIRE. 832 STAR. 72 P 293 m 38 .. 56 a 381 ....w 235 ...v 73 Squire-a squire of low degree., 500 and standard of his own....j 253 in heaven no stars, that we... 23 the glittering staff unfurled. i 124 Standing-s. with reluctant feet. 487 the heavens in blitterius is's! 1s) a staff quickly found*.......0324 stars, invisible by day.........d 6 stars rush forth in myria 1s.* tragic Muse first trod the s..d 294 the beauty of a thousand s's..g 18 see the evening star appear y 237 stars they glisten, glisten.. the stars come forth to listeni .€ 294 then stars arise stars to set-but all...........i 81 thus close up the stars. .b 484 stars weep, sweet with joy....193 night, with all stars., stars swim after her track...w 105 vision clear for s', and sun.. 415 walls must get the weather s.i 143 unsphere the s's with oaths*.s 347 cut him out in little star:*.215 ..2492 you kick me down stairs.....p 87 desire of the moth for the s..f 500 were a star quenched.... on the restless fronts bore s’s.p 501 to their fountain, other s's.. 402 wonder'd how the stars...... 435 star that bids the shephrio 43 stairs, as he treads on*......d311 faint few stars looked.......n 446 s's are the daisies that begin 1413 tìrst pale stars of twilight...9 446 stars, hide your diminish'u.f413 the golden s's of the jasmine.t 143 day is spent, and stars ...... a 161 8's survey'd are ignorantly..j413 and thanks his stars.........r 162 jovial s. reign'd at his birth*! 475 and the stars are old.........524) separate star seems nothing.t 11,3 .2 255 who can count the stars..... 403 certain stars shot madly*. almost change the s, of....... 78 heaven and the place of s's..k 410 s's hide themselves in the..#451) heart that lurks behind a s..n 495 at whose sight all the stars..pu) one star sparkling through..t41" we stand in our own light...1380 gleaming like a lovely star. . . f 350 and pavement s's, as s's to... 193 those are s's that beam on..!"3 ..n 218 the stars have vanished....... 139 a s, which moves not 'mid..q171 .U 277 evening star grows dim. the frosty stars are gone.....h 278 glows in the stars.. . upon its own bottom..... 360 the stars shall fade away....j 207 stars, which stand as tbick... 403 my standard of a statesman..1319 radian: as the air aroundas.p 401 a night, full of too-distan s'e. / 192 :7426 .O 253 .; 256 j 408 p 208 9 135 of 408 ...p 319 9 269 Stared-star'd each on other*...9 121 all were for the state........0 449 Steeped-s. me in poverty to*.. a 342 the frown of night 8. exposed.g 484 states can be saved..........V 299 | Steeple-sic in steeple hing.....v 20 ...e 72 ..f 407 stay near me, do not take...k 213 harebell trembled on its 8...0141 starry crowns of heaven.... g 403 now it seems so hard to s...p 360 rich thy branching stem ...l 134 ...j 245 their stems in furry white..f 411 sad by fits, by g's 'twas wild.z 490 I will not steal them away....i 34 and thy steps, no more*......f51 ... 160 B., exampled by the first*... 103 starve with nothing*........k 100 cunningly did steal away....1 232 with tottering s's and slow.. 205 sometimes virtue starves...k 454 judges steal themselves...... 419 my steps have pressed ......g 287 8., yet friend to truth.......0319 years, s's something ev'ry..p 435 with cautious s's we'll tread.t231 a single step, and all is o'er. w 408 honor is a private station...y 198 steal me awhile from mine*. 1391 by due steps aspire.... woman's noblest station is d 475 s, out of his wholesome bed.c 382 s's over the burning mark..m 472 ere human statue purg'd*...g 280 years s. fire from the mind. h 423 steps with a tender foot....m 164 stands the statue that.......r 318 travelled like steam......... 296 grace was in all her steps... k 475 their s., differing but in sex,e 190 to hear the hiss of steam...cc 308 Stepping-nots. o'er the*.....m 268 upright stature in the soul..s 355 Steed-steed threatens e., in*...aa 12 Stepping-stone-rise on 6-s's .. 255 .8 53 sometimes 'tis stern........p 466 ..t 189 ......0 72 long divorce of eteel falls*. ..d 345 sound of a voice that is still..b 90 foemen worthy of their s.... 458 still the morning of the.....c 369 still as still can be..........p 402 i 392 .kk 497 always still before the storm. j 432 j 164 ..9276 .....p 367 9 219 STILLY. 834 STRATAGEM. ......8 212 stealing in stillness.......... 206 each stone will wrench.....a 319 he mounts the storm, and ... 18 8. first invades the ear......$ 382 stone set in the silver sea* .00 499 the coming on of storms.....P270m as its keen sting... ........1 75 pearl, full many a costly 8..d 489 till s’s have worn iheinselves c 434 · poure oyle upon the stones. v 345 have braved many a storm...e 43) ..f 244 heart is s., that feels not...m 486 the storm rides on the gale..a 37 poverty of its sharpest s.....e342 Stone-still-I will stand s-s*....p 407 than storms or quicksands. di 251 while 'tis mine, it shall be s.* d 193 storms sallying from the....0 156 .7 494 the storm is past, but.......9 4.44 more thou s. it the worse... 490 Stool-push us from our stools* h 75 Storm-cloud-s-c. lurid with... 104 stirred by sudden hope.....d 158 on such a stool immortal ... 1301 Stormy-pipes the s. wind..... 114 my heart is idly stirred.....k 417 stools were then created ....1301 no stormy murmurs roll..... 275 ...f 364 seas and stormy women.....1473 a stoic of the woods........ aa 403 8. thyself to gather my life's..7360 the story of my life*........0235 s. the livery of the court of..v 204 on bis stores do daily feast..c 485 shuts up the s. of our days.. 425 wonder where you s. them..l351 pine amidst his store.......h 252 will have a place in story.... A 135 stolen sweets are always....v418 Storied-can storied urn or..... 80 Straggling-obstruct the s. way.1973 stolen both mine office*. ....p 499 who wings the storms........9 strain, in which the mu se... 14 ) a stomach, and no food*. . i 166 of our gusts and storms... ...d 48 took in strains that might...12:? ..623 so full of frost, of storm....w 111 strain not the laws. ...34 ) ..1218 frowns in the s. with angry.o 117 sweetest the strain when in .u323 stone walls do not a prison ..066 sudden storms are short*....k 103 Strand-New England's s.......0273 stranger in these false coasts £ 3) 459 ....to 221 |