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Snug
as a bug in a rug, 361.
little island, 675.
So
dies a wave along the shore, 434.
if it please you, if not why so, 44.
is good very good, 71.
it is but so, 71.
much to do, 633.
soon that I am done for, 689.
sweetly she bade me adieu, 380.
wise so young never live long, 97.
So and so and my opinion is, 761.
Soaks up the rain, the thirsty earth, 260.
Soap, invisible, 584.
Soar,
alike unfit to sink or, 554.
but never roam, 485.
through rolling clouds to, 539.
Sober
as a judge, 363.
be vigilant, be, 849.
certainty of waking bliss, 244.
goes to bed, 184.
in your diet, be, 350.
livery twilight gray in her, 233.
second thoughts are best, 277.
will to bed go, 184.
Sobers us again, drinking largely, 323.
Soberness, truth and, 843.
Social
friend I love thee well, 564.
smile the sympathetic tear, 387.
Society
among unequals, 237.
as is quiet wise and good, 567.
in shipwreck, 708.
is one polished horde, 560.
mudsills of, 678.
my glittering bride, 480.
one, alone on earth, 476.
ornament to, 510.
solder of, 354.
solitude sometimes is best, 239.
the vanilla of, 460.
where none intrudes, 547.
wholesome for the character, 661.
Society's chief joys, 415.
Sock, Jonson's learned, 249.
Socket, burn to the, 479.
Socrates wisest of men, 241.
Sod
and the dew, under the, 668.
as snowflakes fall upon the, 538.
Soda-water, sermons and, 557.
Sofa, wheel round the, 420.
Soft
answer turneth away wrath, 826.
as her clime, 554.
as silk remains, 313.
as young and gay as soft, 308.
bastard Latin, 554.
[1093]eyes looked love, 542.
her voice was ever, 149.
impeachment, own the, 441.
is the music that would charm, 485.
is the strain when zephyr blows, 324.
moves the dipping oar, 674.
muse, nature's, 89.
silken primrose, 251.
stillness and the night, 65.
the music of those village bells, 422.
the zephyr blows, 383.
were those lips that bled, 38.
Softening into shade, 357.
Soft-heartedness in times like these, 660.
Softly
bodied forth, 546.
sweet in Lydian measures, 272.
Softness
in the upper story, 660.
madrigals that whisper, 254.
she and sweet attractive grace, for, 232.
Soil
good to be born on, a, 663.
grows on mortal, 247.
nor yet within the common, 569.
thus leave thee native, 239.
to paint the laughing, 535.
where first they trod, 570.
Soils, rich, to be weeded, 168.
Soiled
by any outward touch, 253.
with all ignoble use, 633.
Solar
system, hub of the, 638.
walk or milky way, 315.
Sold him a bargain, 55.
Solder of society, 354.
Soldier
among sovereigns, 495.
an elder not a better, 114.
and afeard, 124.
armed with resolution, 295.
be abroad, let the, 527.
blasphemy in the, 48.
first who was king a fortunate, 801.
flat blasphemy in the, 48.
full of strange oaths, 69.
I ask the brave, 520.
mourned her, slain, 427.
relish him more in the, 151.
successful, 494.
the sex is ever kind to a, 345.
thou more than, 518.
would himself have been a, 83.
Soldiers
bore dead bodies by, 83.
old, sweetheart are surest, 181.
sovereign among, 495.
substance of ten thousand, 97.
Soldier's
neck, driveth o'er a, 105.
pole is fallen, 159.
scholar's eye, 136.
sepulchre, shall be a, 515.
virtue, ambition the, 158.
Sole
daughter of his voice, 239.
daughter of my house, 542.
judge of truth, 317.
of her foot, no rest, for the, 812.
of his foot, 51, 173, 198.
sitting by the shores, 472.
Solemn
black, suits of, 127.
creed, sapping a, 544.
fop, the, 415.
midnight, in the, 642.
sanctimonious face, no, 586.
sneer, with, 544.
temples, 43.
way, in such a, 635.
Solid
flesh would melt, too, 127.
happiness we prize, 362.
men of Boston, 432.
pudding against empty praise, 330.
Solitary,
life of man is, 200.
monk who shook the world, 610.
place, in many a, 468.
shriek, a, 557.
woes, rare are, 308.
Solitude,
bird in the, 552.
he makes a, and calls it peace, 550.
how passing sweet is, 416.
I love tranquil, 567.
Islington will grow a, 261.
least alone in, 544.
midst of a vast, 591.
needful to the imagination, 661.
of his own originality, 677.
shrinks from the dismaying, 592.
sometimes is beat society, 239.
sweet retired, 244.
that inward eye which is the bliss of, 475.
where are the charms, 416.
which they call peace, 747.
Solitudinem faciunt, 550.
Some
are born great, 76.
asked how pearls did grow, 201.
asked where rubies grew, 201.
books to be tasted, 168.
Cupid kills with arrows, 51.
days must be dark, 613.
love to roam, 653.
must be great, 421.
must watch some must sleep, 138.
natural tears they dropped, 240.
of us will smart for it, 54.
rain must fall, 613.
rise by sin, 47.
said John print it, 265.
to church repair, 324.
undone widow, 194.
we 've left behind us, 522.
write their wrongs in marble, 314.
Somebody to hew and hack, 211.
Something
after death, dread of, 136.
ails it now, 472.
better than his dog, 626.
between a hindrance and help, 472.
dangerous, in me, 144.
dear dearer than self, 541.
good, the worst speak, 205.
I 'll lend you, 77.
in a flying horse, there 's, 468.
in a huge balloon, there 's, 468.
is rotten in Denmark, 131.
nothing, 't is, 153.
of nothing, created, 222.
rich and strange, 42.
the heart must have, 617.
to love, he lends us, 624.
too much of this, 138.
wicked this way comes, 123.
Sometimes counsel take, 326.
[1094]Son,
a wise, maketh a glad father, 825.
and foe, grim death my, 229.
at home, keep his only, 392.
booby father craves a booby, 310.
degenerates from the sire, 337.
England's greatest, 628.
every mother's, 57.
every wise man's, 75.
God the Father God the, 303.
happy was it for that, 95.
hateth his, 826.
meant my, be good, 444.
of Adam and Eve, 288.
of his own works, 785.
of memory, dear, 251.
of mine succeeding, no, 121.
of parents passed into the skies, 123.
of the morning, 833.
swore, Diogenes struck the father when the, 192.
two-legged thing a, 267.
Sons,
affliction's, are brothers in distress, 447.
Arcturus with his, 818.
God's, are things, 314.
had I a dozen, 102.
of Belial, flown with insolence, 224.
of Columbia, 675.
of Edward sleep in Abraham's bosom, 97.
of France awake to glory, 804.
of God shouted for joy, 817.
of heaven, things are the, 368.
of night, bloom for, 520.
of reason valour liberty, 358.
of the morning, 535.
of their great sires, 342.
strong are her, 344.
the goodliest man since born his, 232.
two of earth's degenerate, 341.
Song,
burden of his, 427.
burden of some merry, 328.
careless, with a little nonsense, 389.
charms the sense, 228.
dear to gods and men, sacred, 347.
divine, soft as some, 345.
for our banner, 595.
for song, the Siren singing, 511.
in thy praise, I 'll sing, 449.
it may turn out a, 448.
labour is but a sorrowful, 653.
let satire be my, 539.
low lone, 680.
many once lauded in, 754.
metre of an antique, 161.
mighty orb of, 479.
moralize my, 27.
moralized his, 328.
needless Alexandrine ends the, 374.
never yet heard in tale or, 243.
no sorrow in thy, 438.
of old, that glorious, 640.
of Percy and Douglas, 34.
of the siren, 38.
one immortal, 267.
sea grew civil at her, 57.
still govern thou my, 236.
swallow flights of, 632.
swear to the truth of a, 287.
the grateful, 538.
the sirens sang, 219.
theme of future, 344.
to the oak, 667.
unlike my subject shall be my, 353.
veiling lightnings of his, 565.
wanted many an idle, 326.
what they teach in, 566.
Songes make and wel endite, 1.
Songs
and sonnets, book of, 45.
be turned to holy psalms, 25.
sweetest, are of saddest thought, 565.
Sonne, up rose the, 2.
Sonnet, scorn not the, 485.
Sonnets,
book of songs and, 45.
Rafael made a century of, 645.
Sonorous metal blowing martial sounds, 224.
Soon that I am done for, so, 689.
Sooner
lost and worn, 75.
to make an end, the, 171.
Soonest mended, little said is, 200.
Soothe
a heart that 's broken, 492.
the savage breast, 294.
Soothed
his soul to pleasures, 272.
with the sound, 271.
Soothing slumber, 438.
Sophisters, age of, 410.
Sophistry, destroy his fib or, 327.
Sophocles, not mad if I am, 697.
Sophonisba, O, 358.
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