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still, strong for, 419.
sweat for duty not for meed, 67.
[1082]'t is the curse of, 149.
to the flesh, 754.
weary and old with, 99.
yeoman's, it did me, 145.
Servile
opportunity to gold, 483.
to skyey influences, 48.
Servitors, nimble and airy, 253.
Servitude, base laws of, 275.
Seson priketh every gentil herte, 2.
Sessions of sweet silent thought, 161.
Set
down aught in malice, 156.
here is the whole, 442.
mankind their little, 437.
my life upon a cast, 98.
my life upon any charm, 121.
terms, in good, 68.
thine house in order, 834.
Setter up of kings, 95.
Setteth up another, 821.
Setting,
I haste now to my, 99.
in his western skies, 268.
sun and music at the close, 81.
sun, men shut doors against a, 109.
Settle's numbers, lived in, 331.
Seven
ages, his acts being, 69.
all at six and, 15.
cities warred for Homer, 194.
halfpenny loaves, 94.
hours to law, 438.
hundred pounds and possibilities, 45.
men that can render a reason, 828.
senses, scared out of his, 493, 787.
wealthy towns, 194.
women hold of one man, 833.
years' pith, these arms had, 149.
Seventy years young, 638.
Severe,
grave to gay from lively to, 320.
in aught, if, 397.
pleasant to, 273, 799.
with eyes, 69.
Severn,
Avon to the, runs, 484.
to the narrow seas, 483.
Sewers annoy the air, 239.
Sewing at once a double thread, 585.
Sex,
female of, it seems, 242.
is ever kind to a soldier, the, 345.
Marcia towers above her, 298.
spirits can assume either, 224.
stronger than my, 112.
to the last, 273.
whose presence civilizes ours, 415.
Sexes, the French say there are three, 461.
Sex's earliest latest care, 377.
Shackles fall in our country, 418.
Shade,
ah pleasing, 381.
along the moonlight, 335.
Amaryllis in the, 247.
boundless contiguity of, 418.
dancing in the chequered, 248.
freedom's hallowed, 459.
gentlemen of the, 82.
Great Pompey's, 298.
green thought in a green, 263.
half in sun half in, 523.
hunter and the deer a, 443, 514.
in sunshine and in, 679.
of aristocracy, the cool, 537.
of melancholy boughs, 68.
of power, gray flits the, 541.
of that which once was great, 471.
let it sleep in the, 519.
more welcome, 313.
no shine no butterflies, no, 586.
pale realms of, 572.
pillared, high overarched, 239.
seats beneath the, 395.
shadow of a, 695.
sitting in a pleasant, 175.
so softening into shade, 357.
that follows wealth, 402.
thought in a green, 263.
through sun and, 627.
unperceived, 357.
variable as the, 490.
Shades
below, way was easy to the, 761.
happy walks and, 239.
high over-arched, 224.
of death, bogs dens and, 228.
of evening close, ere the, 677.
of night, fled the, 234.
soon as the evening, prevail, 300.
where the Etrurian, 224.
Shadow
both way falls, 240.
cloaked from head to foot, 632.
dims her way, nor, 524.
dream itself is but a, 134.
float double swan and, 474.
hence horrible, 122.
in the sun, to spy my, 96.
lies floating on the floor, 640.
life is but a walking, 125.
of a shade, 695.
of a starless night, 564.
of death, darkness and the, 816.
of some unseen power, 564.
of the British oak, 410.
of thy wings, under the, 818.
our time is a very, 836.
proves the substance true, 324.
seemed, that, 228.
single hair casts its, 709.
soul from out that, 640.
swift as a, 57.
Shadows,
a thousand, go, 486.
beckoning dire, 243.
best in this kind are but, 59.
come like, so depart, 123.
coming events cast their, 514.
go, face o'er which, 486.
lengthening, 268.
mirrors of gigantic, 568.
not substantial things, 209.
of actions, words the, 729.
of coming events, 514.
our fatal, 183.
that walk by us, 183.
to-night have struck more terror, 97.
we are what shadows we pursue, 409.
wishes lengthen like our, 309.
Shadowed livery of the sun, 62.
Shadowy
lie, was thy dream a, 654.
past, summon from the, 614.
Shadwell never deviates into sense, 269.
Shady
brows, 243.
leaves of destiny, 258.
place, sunshine in the, 27.
[1083]roof, under the, 250.
side of Pall-Mall, 432.
Shaft
at random sent, 492.
flew thrice, thy, 306.
lent his plume to fledge the, 518.
of light across the land, 625.
of Orient mould, light, 570.
that made him die, 219.
that quivered in his heart, 539.
when I had lost one, 60.
winged the, 539.
Shafts, thy fatal, 392.
Shake
my fell purpose, 117.
our disposition, 131.
the saintship of an anchorite, 540.
the spheres, seems to, 271.
thy gory locks at me, never, 122.
why dost thou shiver and, 673.
Shakes
his ambrosial curls, 337.
pestilence and war, 229.
Shaken,
so, as we are, 82.
when taken, to be, 454.
withered and, 584.
Shaker of o'er-rank states, 199.
Shakespeare
and musical glasses, 402.
at his side, 483.
drew, this is the Jew that, 347.
fancy's child, sweetest, 249.
is not our poet, 511.
more original than his originals, 604.
my, rise, 179.
myriad-minded, 504.
on whose forehead climb, 620.
passages in, not quoted till this century, 604.
the wonder of our stage, 179.
to make room for, 179.
tongue that, spake, 472.
unlocked his heart, 485, 652.
what needs my, 251.
Shakespeare's
magic, 275.
name, rival all but, 513.
wit, orbit and sum of, 600.
Shaking, fruit that falls without, 350.
Shall
I wasting in despair, 199.
mark you his absolute, 103.
not when he wolda, 405.
Shallow
brooks and rivers wide, 248.
draughts intoxicate the brain, 323.
in himself, versed in books, 241.
murmur, the deep are dumb, 25.
rivers, 41.
spirit of judgment, 93.
streams run dimpling, 328.
Shallows, bound in, 115.
Shame,
avoid, 460.
blush of maiden, 573.
cometh after, 13.
doff it for, 79.
each deed of, 616.
erring sister's, 548.
fear not guilt yet start at, 413.
hide her, from every eye, 403.
honour and, 319.
London's lasting, 383.
lost to all sense of, 338.
love taught him, 273.
one glory an' one, 658.
our neighbour's, 670.
say what it will, 143.
the devil, tell truth and, 85.
the fools, print it and, 326.
those who start at, 413.
to men, 227.
where is thy blush, 140.
who hangs his head for, 681.
whose glory is in their, 847.
will follow after, 38.
with love at strife, 373.
Shames,
hold a candle to my, 62.
thousand innocent, 52.
Shamed, age thou art, 110.
Shank, too wide for his shrunk, 69.
Shape,
air and harmony of, 287.
assume a pleasing, 135.
bears lick their young into, 719.
cast a beam on the outward, 245.
execrable, what art thou, 229.
had none distinguishable, 228.
if it might be called, 228.
in any, in any mood, 552.
no bigger than an agate-stone, in, 104.
of a camel, cloud almost in, 139.
of danger can dismay, 476.
such a questionable, 130.
take any, but that, 122.
virtue in her, 234.
Shapes,
calling, 243.
of foul disease, 633.
of ill may hover, 577.
our ends, divinity that, 145.
that come not, 482.
the poet's pen turns them to, 59.
Shaped for sportive tricks, 95.
Shared each other's gladness, 611.
Sharp
as a pen, his nose was, 91.
is the word, 294.
misery had worn him, 108.
pinch, necessity's, 146.
the conquering, 6.
Sharps, unpleasing, 108.
Sharpen with cloyless sauce, 157.
Sharpeneth the countenance, 829.
Sharper
than a serpent's tooth, 146.
than the sword, whose edge is, 160.
Sharp-looking wretch, 50.
Sharp-sighted, fear is, 785.
Shatter
the vase if you will, 522.
your leaves, fingers rude, 246.
She
drew an angel down, 272.
fair chaste and unexpressive, 70.
for God in him, 232.
gave me eyes, 469.
I love is far away, 802.
in part to blame is, 193.
is a woman, 104.
is all my fancy painted her, 682.
is lovely she 's divine, 682.
is pretty to walk with, 256.
knows her man, 274.
lived unknown, 469.
never told her love, 75.
that not impossible, 258.
that was ever fair, 151.
was his life, 553.
will, if she will, 313.
[1084]you are the cruell'st, alive, 74.
Shear swine all cry and no wool, 211.
Shears, Fury with th' abhorred, 247.
Sheathed their swords, 91.
Sheathes the vengeful blade, 459.
Sheddeth man's blood, whoso, 812.
Sheep,
close shorn, 206.
upon the right, 657.
Sheer necessity, 441.
Sheet, for ever float that standard, 574.
Sheeted dead did squeak, 126.
Shelf, from a, stole the diadem, 140.
Shell,
convolutions of a, 480.
leaving thy outgrown, 636.
music slumbers in
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