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the, 455.
smooth-lipped, 480.
take ye each a, 334, 800.
Shells of pearly hue, sinuous, 511.
Shelley, did you once see, 648.
Shepe, to his, he yaf, 2.
Shepherd,
gentle, tell me where, 672.
hast any philosophy in thee, 70.
star that bids the, fold, 243.
tells his tale, 248.
with the king, equals the, 792.
Shepherd's
awe-inspiring god, 480.
care, feed me with a, 300.
reed, love tunes the, 487.
tongue, truth in every, 25.
Sheridan, in moulding, 552.
Sherry is dull, 371.
Shew, falsehood under saintly, 232.
Shews of things, 169.
Shield,
but left the, 443, 489.
each heart is freedom's, 675.
soul like an ample, 277.
Shift
from side to side, 303.
thus times do, 203.
Shifts, holy, and pious frauds, 212.
Shifted his trumpet, he, 400.
Shifting fancies and celestial lights, 621.
Shikspur,
I never read, 380.
who wrote it, 380.
Shilling,
Philip and Mary on a, 215.
put a penny in and took a, out, 588.
Shillings,
make ducks and drakes with, 37.
rather than forty, 45.
Shine,
singing as they, 300.
with such a lustre, 424.
Shines,
everywhere, the sun, 76.
make hay while the sun, 10.
so, a good deed, 66.
Shineth as the gold, 5.
Shining
blades, to Greece we give our, 525.
hour, improve each, 302.
light, as the, 825.
light, burning and a, 843.
morning face, schoolboy with, 69.
nights, profit of their, 54.
nowhere but in the dark, 264.
Shins, till I break my, 67.
Ship,
being in a, is being in a jail, 370.
flies, away the good, 537.
his rapt, 37.
idle as a painted, 498.
of state, sail on O, 615.
sailing like a stately, 242.
that ever scuttled, 557.
Ships
are but boards, 61.
dim-discovered, 356.
go down to the sea in, 823.
hearts of oak are our, 388.
launched a thousand, 41.
like, they steer their courses, 211.
number of the enemy's, 724.
sail wherever billows roll, 550.
that have gone down, like, 527.
that sailed for sunny isles, 589.
were British oak, 388.
Shipwrecked kindles false fires, 484.
Shirt
and a half in all my company, 87.
happy man 's without a, 8.
of fire, martyr in his, 667.
of Nessus is upon me, 158.
oftener changed their principles than, 311.
on his back never a, 286.
ruffles when wanting a, 286, 398.
shroud as well as, 585.
Shive of a cut loaf, to steal, 104.
Shiver
and shake, why dost thou, 673.
when thou art named, men, 354.
Shoal of time, bank and, 118.
Shoals
of honour, depths and, 100.
of visionary ghosts, 344.
Shock
in life, that earliest, 609.
of corn, like as a, 816.
of men, midst the, 541.
of pleasure, give a, 577.
sink beneath the, 549.
which makes us think, 609.
Shocks that flesh is heir to, 135.
Shocking bad hats, 463.
Shoe
be Spanish or neat's leather, 213.
for luck, old, 12.
great, for a little foot, 737.
has power to wound, 378.
horse lost for want of a, 360.
let not a shoemaker judge above his, 721.
lost for want of a nail, 360.
not the same, on every foot, 711.
pinches, where the, 724, 787.
Shoes,
Englishmen stand firmest in their, 603.
him that makes, go barefoot, 186.
of King James, 195.
were on their feet, 510.
Shoemaker should give no opinion beyond shoes, 721.
Shoemaker's wife, who is worse shod than the, 15.
Shoe-string, careless, 201.
Shone,
far off his coming, 236.
like a meteor, 224.
Shook
a dreadful dart, 228.
hands and went to 't, 351.
his dart, death, 240.
the arsenal, 241.
the world from pagan slumber, 610.
to air, like a dew-drop, 102.
Shoon,
clouted, 245.
sandal, 405.
Shoot
folly as it flies, 315.
[1085]young idea how to, 355.
Shoots
of everlastingness, 263.
through air and light, 524.
Shooting-stars attend thee, 202.
Shop, keep thy, 37.
Shopkeepers, nation of, 858.
Shore,
Afric's burning, 388.
buried by the upbraiding, 545.
control stops with the, 547.
echoed along the, 388.
fades o'er the waters blue, 540.
fast by their native, 423.
gathering pebbles on the, 241.
landing on some silent, 295.
left their beauty on the, 598.
little boats should keep near, 360.
my boat is on the, 553.
my native, adieu, 540.
never was on the dull tame, 538.
odours from the spicy, 232.
of memory, silent, 481.
one foot in sea and one on, 51, 405.
ornament is but the guiled, 63.
rapture on the lonely, 547.
ships that never came to, 518.
so dies a wave along the, 434.
such is the aspect of this, 548.
surges lash the sounding, 324.
unhappy folks on, 510.
unknown and silent, 509.
wild and willowed, 487.
Shores
of old romance, 472.
on sands and, 243.
rocky are her, 344.
to these golden, 45.
to what strange, 39.
undreamed, unpathed waters, 78.
Short
and far between, 355.
and simple annals of the poor, 384.
and the long of it, this is the, 45.
as any dream, 57.
be the day, or never so long, 19.
cut, always take the, 753.
horse soon curried, 12.
retirement urges sweet return, 239.
Short-lived pain, 489.
Shot,
beginning of a fray and end of a, 19.
fool's bolt is soon, 16.
forth peculiar graces, 235.
heard round the world, 599.
mine arrow o'er the house, 145.
my being through earth, 500.
perilous, out of an elder gun, 92.
so trim, he that, 105.
Should
auld acquaintance, 449.
do when we would, 142.
keep who can, they, 473.
not say it, say it that, 198.
take who have, they, 473.
Shoulder
and elbow, 'twixt, 351.
head and, 778.
to the wheel, 189.
Shoulders,
Atlantean, 227.
broad, beneath his, 232.
dwarf on a giant's, 185, 206.
heads grow beneath their, 150.
Shouldered his crutch, 396.
Shout
and revelry, midnight, 243.
that tore hell's concave, 224.
Shouted for joy, 817.
Shovel
and tongs, 583.
invent a, and be a magistrate, 263.
Show
and gaze o' the time, 126.
books and money placed for, 215.
driveller and a, 365.
falsehood under saintly, 232.
himself what he is, let him, 52.
his eyes and grieve his heart, 123.
judges all ranged a terrible, 348.
mercie unto others, 29, 334.
midnight dances and public, 335.
of evil, obscures the, 63.
of truth, authority and, 52.
that within which passeth, 127.
us how divine a thing, 475.
world is all a fleeting, 524.
Shows,
comment on the, 483.
what thinks he, 102.
Showed
him the gentleman, 447.
how fields were won, 396.
Shower,
affliction's heaviest, 482.
earth loveth the, 756.
sleet of arrowy, 384.
Showers,
April with his, 1.
fragrance after, soft, 233.
like those maiden, 202.
suck the honied, 247.
Sydneian, of sweet discourse, 259.
the sweetest, 405.
Shower-like, joys that came, 503.
Shreds and patches, king of, 141.
Shrewdly, the air bites, 130.
Shrewsbury clock, hour by, 88.
Shriek,
a solitary, 557.
with hollow, 251.
Shrieked, it was the owl that, 119.
Shrill
trumpet sounds, 296.
winds whistle free, 653.
Shrine,
Apollo from his, 251.
faith's pure, 569.
of the mighty, 548.
within this peaceful, 367.
Shrines,
such, graves are pilgrim, 562.
to no code, 562.
Shrinks the soul, why, 298.
Shroud
as well as shirt, 585.
of thoughts, 544.
the mattock and the, 308.
Shrub, odours from the spicy, 238.
Shrunk
into insignificancy, 352.
shank, too wide for his, 69.
Shuffle the cards, patience and, 789.
Shuffled off this mortal coil, 135.
Shuffling, there is no, there, 139.
Shut,
go there with his eyes, 761.
of evening flowers, 239.
shut the door, 326.
the gates of mercy, 385.
the stable door, 13.
the windows of the sky, 357.
up in measureless content, 119.
Shuts up the story of our days, 26.
Shutters, close the, 420.
Shuttle, swifter than a weaver's, 816.
Shy and lowly flower, 485.
Sibyl, contortions of the, 412.
[1086]Sick
as a horse, 379.
at heart, I am, 126.
maketh the heart, 826.
not so, as troubled, 125.
say I 'm, I 'm dead, 326.
that surfeit with too much, 60.
this night is but the daylight, 66.
whole head is, 832.
Sicken
and decay, love begins to, 114.
the appetite may, 74.
Sickle
in another's corn, 711.
keen, death with his, 613.
Sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, 136.
Sickness
and in health, 850.
doth infect the life-blood, 86.
unto death from, 497.
Sickness-broken body, 221.
Side,
angel on the outward, 49.
back and, go bare, 23.
down the glowing, 548.
Europe rings from side to, 252.
ever strong upon the stronger, 79.
forgot when by thy, 563.
God on our, 506.
south and southwest, 210.
the sun's upon, 523.
to side, shift from, 303.
Sides,
could carry cannon by our, 145.
laughter holding both his,
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