a driveller and a, 188. this world is all a fleeting,
Shreds and patches, 84. Shrewsbury clock, fought a long hour by, 56.
Shrine of the mighty, 263. Shrines to no code, 286. Shut, shut the door, 164. Sigh, passing tribute of a, 196. no more, ladies, 207. yet feel no pain, 256. Sighed and looked again, 138. unutterable
things, 184. Sign, dies and makes no, 60. Sight, out of, out of mind, 93. loved not at first, 93. of vernal bloom, 114. a goodly, to see, 259, 260. Silence is the perfectest herald of joy, 32.
Sin could blight or sorrow fade, | Sleep, tired nature's sweet re-
Sinews, stiffen the, 59.
Single blessedness, 34. Sinned against, more, 70.
Sinning, more sinned against than, 70.
Sins, charity shall cover the mul- titude of, 25.
-, compound for, 131. Sion hill delight thee more, 110. Sires, few sons attain the praise of their, 168.
-, green graves of your, 286. Sirups, drowsy, of the world, 89. lucent, 271.
Sits the wind in that corner, 32. Six hundred pounds a year, 152. Sixpence, I give thee, 226. Skies, looks commercing with the, 124.
raised a mortal to the, 138. Skill, is but a barbarous, 106. Skin of my teeth, 4.
Sky, forehead of the morning, 124. the storm that howls along the, 206.
souls are ripened in our northern, 217.
star shining in the, 229. witchery of the soft blue,
canopied by the blue, 267. Slain, thrice he slew the, 137. Slaughter, lamb to the, 10.
forbade to wade
through, 196. Slave, base is the, that pays, 58. Slavery or death, which to choose,
a bitter draught, 300. Slaves, what can ennoble, 157. Britons never will be, 185. Sleep, he giveth his beloved, 6. of a laboring man, 8. folding the hands to, 8. our life is rounded with a,
storer, balmy, 174.
-, undisturbed, 189. blessings on him who in-
the mantle that covers all human thoughts, 295. Sleeps, till tired he, 156. Sleeve, wear my heart upon my,
Slept, thought her dying when she, 273.
Sloth finds the down pillow hard,
Solitude, makes a, and calls it peace, 265.
Something too much of this, 83. Son, two-legged thing a, 139.
of his own works, 294. Song of Percy and Douglass, 295. Sophonisba, O, 186. Sorrow, pluck from the memory a rooted, 51.
wear a golden, 62.
parting is such sweet, 73. than in anger, more in,
to pine with feare and, 96. her rent is, 101. some natural, 230. returned with the morn,
250. Sorrow's keenest wind, 235. Sorrows come not single, 85. -, transient, 231.
Soul, the iron entered into his, 13. lose his own, 16.
thou hast much goods, 18. harrow up thy, 78. lay not that flattering unc- tion to your, 85.
to fret thy, with crosses, 96. is form, 96.
of the age, 99.
like seasoned timber, 102. a happy, 106.
of Orpheus, 124.
take the prisoned, 121. under the ribs of death, 122. pride and haughtiness of,149. smiles at the drawn dagger,
merit wins the, 164.
the flow of, 165.
-, palace of the, 259.
the whiteness of his, 261.
is wanting there, 263.
that eye was in itself a, 265. is dead that slumbers, 287.
Soul's dark cottage, 108. calm sunshine, 157. Souls, immediate jewel of their,
fall, or hero perish, 154. Speak by the card, 85.
of me as I am, 91. Spears into pruning-hooks, 12. Speculation in those eyes, 48. Speech, thought deeper than, 291. Speed the going guest, 165.
the parting guest, 168. Spenser renowned, 109.
a little nearer, 109. Spiders crawling on my startled hopes, 148.
-'s touch, 155. Spin, nor toil not, 14. Spirit wounded, 7. -, haughty, 7.
return unto God, 9. indeed is willing, 17. present in, 21.
ill, have so fair a house, 26. stirring drum, 90.
that fell from heaven, 112. of my dream, 267.
or more welcome shade,
ditties of no tone, 271. the accusing, 299.
Spires pointing to heaven, 240. Spirits are not finely touched, 30. from the vasty deep, 56. twain, 291. Spite, in learned doctors, 287.
Spleen, meditative, 240. Splenetive and rash, 86. Spoken at random, 254. Sponge, drink no more than a, 293. Spot is cursed, the, 232.
which men call earth, 121. Spring comes slowly up this way,
come, gentle, 183.
unlocks the flowers, 258. Springes to catch woodcocks, 77. Spriting, do my, gently, 26. Spur to prick the sides of my in- tent, 46.
Squeak as naturally as pigs, 130. Staff, thy rod and thy, 5. Stage, where every man must play, 36.
all the world 's a, 40. struts and frets his hour
upon the, 52.
the wonder of our, 99. veteran on the, 188.
-, poor, degraded, 286. Stagers, old cunning, 133. Stairs, why did you kick me down, 306.
Stale, flat, and unprofitable, 76. Stalk, maidens withering on the, 237.
Stand and wait, 126. Stanley, on, 253.
Stanza, who pens a, 164.
Star, love a bright, particular, 43. of dawn, a later, 230. -, thy soul was like a, 231. stay the morning, 244. Stars, shooting, attend thee, 104. hide their diminished heads,
in spite of their, 131. battlements bore, 239.
Starts, every thing by, 140.
Steel, grapple with hooks of, 77. Steep, hard to climb the, 208. Steps, beware of desperate, 215. Sticking place, screw your cour- age to the, 46.
Still to be neat, 98.
- achieving, still pursuing, 288. Sting, O death, where is thy, 22. Stir, the fretful, 233.
Stoicism, the Romans call it, 149 Stolen, not wanting what is, 89. Stomach's sake, a little wine for the, 24.
Stone, fling but a, 172.
-, underneath this, doth lie,99. walls do not a prison make,
Stories, long, dull, and old, 225. Storm, pelting of this pitiless, 70. directs the, 150.
that howls along the sky,
206. Storms of life, rainbow to the, 265. Story, I have none to tell, 226. Strange, 't was passing, 87. Strangers, to entertain, 24. by, honored, 163. Straw, tickled with a, 156. Streets, a lion is in the, 8.
-, squeak and gibber in the,
Strength, king's name is a tower of, 62.
strengthens with his, 155. lovely in your, 261.
Strife, dare the elements to, 266. String attuned to mirth, 275.
State, strange eruption to our, 75. Striving to better, 70.
a pillar of, 113.
rule the, 139.
what constitutes a, 218. Statesman, too nice for a, 205. Statue that enchants the world,
Stealth, do good by, 166. Steed, farewell the neighing, 90. Steel, though locked up in, 60.
-, my man 's as true as, 73.
Strong, battle not to the, 9.
upon the stronger side, 53. without rage, 107.
Studies, still air of delightful, 127. Study, much, is weariness, 10. labor and intent, 127. what you most affect, 323. Stuff as dreams are made of, 27. ambition's made of sterner
Sublime to suffer and be strong, 288.
and the ridiculous, 302. Success, 't is not in mortals to command, 149.
Such mistress, such Nan, 92. Suffer, how sublime to, 288. Sufferance is the badge, 36. Suffering ended with the day, 283. child of, 289. Sufficiency, an elegant, 183. Suing long to bide, 96. Sullenness against nature, 128. Sum of more, giving thy, 39. Summer, made glorious, 60. friends, 102.
of your youth, 192. 's cloud, 49.
Summons, upon a fearful, 75. Sun, no new thing under the, 8. of righteousness arise, 12. let not the, go down upon your wrath, 23.
doubt the, doth move, 80. goes round, take all the rest the, 108.
benighted walks under the mid-day, 122.
as the dial to the, 135, 171. farthing candle to the, 179. hail the rising, 193.
hold their glimmering taper
world without a, 249. Sunbeam, and truth, 129. Sunday shines no Sabbath day, 164.
Sunlight drinketh dew, 280. Sunshine made, and in the shady place, 95.
of the breast, 194. eternal, 203. Suspicion haunts the guilty mind,
Swan on St. Mary's lake, 230. -, sweet, of Avon, 99. Sweet, so coldly, 263.'
day, so cool, so calm, 102. Sweets, wilderness of, 117.
feast of nectared, 122 Sweetness, linked, long drawn out, 126.
waste its, 196. Swift, race not to the, 9.
| Swift expires, a driveller, 188. Swine, cast not your pearls be- fore, 15.
Swoop, at one fell, 50. Sword, glorious by my, 109. another's, has laid him
-, pen mightier than the,
Swords into ploughshares, 12. Syllable men's names, 121.
Table on a roar, 85.
Take, O take those lips away, 31. physic, Pomp, 37.
him for all in all, 77. her up tenderly, 274.
Tale that is told, 6.
and thereby hangs a, 41, 42. told by an idiot, 52. tedious as a twice-told, 53. an honest, speeds best, 62. unfold, 78.
a round, unvarnished, 87. , every shepherd tells his,
the moon takes up the won- drous, 151.
to point a moral, or adorn
so sad, so tender, 193.
makes up life's, 244.
as 't was said to me, 251.
't is an old, 252.
a schoolboy's, 259.
which holdeth children from play, 275.
Talk, I never spent an hour's, 35. -, ye gods, how he will, 145. Tall oaks from little acorns grow, 227.
Tam was glorious, 221. Task is smoothly done, 123. Taste of your quality, 80. Tatters, tear a passion to, 82. Tear, some melodious, 123.
he gave to misery a, 197. in her eye, 253.
betwixt a smile and, 262. -, every woe can claim, 264. that law which moulds a 277.
Tears, prepare to shed them now
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