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Safe and sound your trust is, 313.
bind safe find, 21.

from temptation and pollution, 615.
through a thousand perils, 497.
Safer being meek than fierce, 650.
Safety, fear is the mother of, 411.
in multitude of counsellors, 825.
little temporary, 359.
pluck this flower, 84.
pot of ale and, 91.
to teach thee, 79.
walks in its steps, 460.
Sagacious blue-stocking, 592.

of his quarry from so far, 239.
Sage advices, lengthened, 451.
by saint by savage and by, 334.
frolic, make the, 345.

he stood, 182, 227.
he thought as a, 428.
just less than, 518.

long experience made him, 348.
thinks like a, 607.

truths electrify the, 514.
Sages have seen in thy face, 416.
in all times assert, 8.

teach more than all the, can, 466.
Sage's pride, vain the, 330.
Sager, by losing rendered, 554.

Said anything that was remembered,
never, 609.

before, nothing that has not been,
702.

it, as well as if I had, 292.

little, is soonest mended, 200.
nothing but what has been, 185.

Saint in wisdom's school, 181.
it, sinner it or, 321.
it would provoke a, 321.

Mary's lake, swan on still, 474.
my late espoused, 26.

Nicholas would soon be there, 527
no true, allows, 215.
Paul's, ruins of, 591.

savage and by sage, by, 334.
seem a, when I play the devil, 96.
sustained it the woman died, 335.
to corrupt a, 83.

upon his knees, 422.

Saints above, men below and, 487.
death of his, 823.

his soul is with the, 502.
immortal reign, where, 303.
who taught, 313.

will aid if men will call, 499.
Sainted, a thing enskyed and, 47.
Saintly chastity, so dear is, 245.

shew, falsehood under, 232.
Saint-seducing gold, 104.
Saintship of an anchorite, 540.
Salad days, my, 157.

Sally, there's none like pretty, 285.
Salmons in both, there is, 92.
Salt have lost his savour, 838.

of our youth, we have some, 45.
of the earth, ye are the, 838.
peck of, 785.

pillar of, 813.

seasoned with, 847.

upon the tails of sparrows, 291.
who ne'er knew, 344.

on both sides, much may be, 300, 363. Salt-fish on his hook, 158.

Sail, bark attendant, 320.

breath of heaven swell the, 416.
is as a noiseless wing, this, 543.
learn of the little Nautilus to, 318.
like my pinnace, 45.

on even keel, 354.

on life's ocean diversely we, 317.
on O ship of state, 615.

on O Union strong and great, 615.
set every threadbare, 635.
swan spreads his snowy, 677.
what avail the plough or, 601.

wherever billows roll, ships will, 550.
white and rustling, 537.

Sails filled and streamers waving, 242.
filled with a lusty wind, 37.

over-weathered ribs and ragged, 62.
purple the, 157.

Sailed for sunny isles, 589.

with me before, you never, 458.
Sailing like a stately ship, 242.

on obscene wings, 501.

Sailor, messmates hear a brother, 672.

on a mast, a drunken, 97.

Sailors are but men, 61.
Sail-yards tremble, the, 37.

Saint Augustine well hast thou said, 616.
George and the dragon, 78.

John, awake my, 314.

John mingle with my friendly bowl,
328.

in crзpe and lawn, 320.

Saltness of time, 88.

oil vinegar sugar and, 399.
Saltpetre, this villanous, 83.
Salutary influence of example, 369.
neglect, wise and, 408.
Salutation to the morn, 97.
Salvation, no relish of, 139.

none of us should see, 65.
tools of working our, 215.
Samarcand, all the gems of, 437.
Samaritan, acts like a, 607.

without the oil and twopence, 460

Same, another and the, 331.

another yet the, 331.

Samphire, one that gathers, 148.
Sampler, ply the, 246.

Sanat santificat et ditat, 360.

Sancho Panza is my own self, 790.
Sanctified the crime, numbers, 425.
Sanction of the god, 337.

Sanctity of reason, indu'd with, 236,
Sanctuary of the intuitions, 602.
Sanctum supercilious, my, 586,
Sand and the wild uproar, 598.
leaves or driving, 337.
little grains of, 642.
roll down their golden, 536.
were pearl, if all their, 44.

Sands, come unto these yellow, 42.
ignoble things, 196.

o' Dee, across the, 664.

of time, footprints on the, 612

Sands small, the mountain make, 311.

syllable men's names on, 243.

Sandal shoon, by his, 405.
Sanded floor, the nicely, 397.
Sand-dunes, like the, 754.

Sane, 't is better being, than mad, 650.
Sang, it may turn out a, 448.

of love and not of fame, 666.

Sange, ful wel she, 1.

Sans intermission, 68.

taste sans everything, 69.
teeth sans eyes, 69.

Sapphire blaze the living throne, 382.
Sapphires, glowed with living, 233.
Sappho loved and sung, where, 557.
survives we sing her songs, 645.
Sapping a solemn creed, 544.
Sardonic smile, 860.

Sat like a cormorant, 232.
Satan came also, 816.

exalted sat, 226.

finds some mischief, 302.
get thee behind me, 840.
play at cherry-pit with, 76.
sabbathless, 509.

so call him now, 235.
stood unterrified, 229.

⚫ trembles when he sees, 422.
was now at hand, 228.
Satanic school, the, 508.

Satchel, schoolboy with his, 69, 354.
Satire be my song, 539.

for pointed, 279.

is my weapon, 328.

like a polished razor, 350.
or sense, 328.

Satisfaction as the time requires, 168.

of the tongue, windy, 343.
Satisfied that is well paid, he is, 65.
Saturday and Monday, betwixt a, 285.
Satyr, Hyperion to a, 128.

Sauce, sharpen with cloyless, 157.
Saucy doubts and fears, 122.
Saul among the prophets, 814.

and Jonathan were lovely, 815.
Sauntered Europe round, 332.
Savage breast, soothe the, 294.

saint and sage, by, 334.

wild in woods the noble, ran, 275.
woman, take some, 626.
Savageness in unreclaimed blood, 133.
Save in his own country, 839.

me from the candid friend, 464.
Saviour's birth is celebrated, 127.
Savour, salt have lost his, 838.
Saw and loved, 430.

an old said, 29.
and overcame, 90.

I doubted of this, 196.

no sound of hammer or of, 421.
the air too much, do not, 137.
who, to wish her stay, 237.

Saws, full of wise, 69.

Say I'm sick, I'm dead, 326.

it that should not, though I, 198.
nothing but what has been said, 185.
than do, more disagreeable to, 728.
to yourself what you would be, 746.

Say, wills to do or, 238.

Says a foolish thing, never, 279.
Saying and doing are two things, 284.
short, contains much wisdom, 697.
Sayings of philosophers, 212.

such odd, 62.

Scab of churches, 175.

Scabbard, sword glued to my, 194.

Scabbards, swords leaped from their, 409
Scaffold high, on the, 680.

truth forever on the, 657.

Scale, free-livers on a small, 536.
geometric, 240.

Justice with lifted, 330.
weighing in equal, 127.

Scales, Jove weighs in dubious, 343.
Scaly horror of his folded tail, 251.
Scan, or their faults to, 396.

presume not God to, 317.

your brother man, 448.

Scandal about Queen Elizabeth, 441.
in disguise, praise undeserved is, 330.
waits on greatest state, 161.

Scandals, immortal, 670.
Scandalous and poor, 279.

Scanter of your maiden presence, 130.
'Scapes, hair-breadth, 150.

Scar, if two loves join there is oft a, 648.
Scars, gashed with honourable, 496.

jests at, that never felt a wound, 105.
remaining, they stood aloof the, 500.
Scarce expect one of my age, 459.

would move a horse, 416.

Scarecrows, no eye hath seen such, 86
Scared out of his seven senses, 493.
Scarfed bark, 62.

Scarfs garters gold, 318.
Scatter plenty, 385.

Scene be acted over, this lofty, 112.
last of all, 69.

not one fair, 582.

o'er this changing, 535.
of man, o'er all this, 314.
on which they gazed, 468.
that memorable, 263.
tread again the, 407.

was more beautiful far, 528.
was o'er, the proud, 331.
Scenes, gay and festive, 678.
gay gilded, 299.

like theso, from, 447.

like this, to live and die in, 522.
of my childhood, 537.
Scent of odorous perfume, 242.
of the roses, 522.

the fair annoys, whose, 415.

the morning air, methinks I, 132.

to every flower, gives, 414.

Scents, pleasant, salute the nose, 655.
Scented the grim feature, 239.

Sceptic could inquire for, 210.

Sceptre, a barren, in my gripe, 121.

all who meet obey, 550.

leaden, stretches forth her, 306.
our flag the, 550.

shows the force of temporal power
64.

Sceptred hermit, a, 677.

Sceptred isle, this, 81.

pall, tragedy in, 250.
sovereigns, dead but, 554.
sway, mercy is above this, 64.
Scheld or wandering Po, 394.
Scheme for her own breakfast, 311.
Schemes o' mice, best laid, 446.
Schiller has the material sublime, 505.
Scholar and a gentleman, 447.

in the soldier more than in the, 151.
rake Christian dupe, 388.
ripe and good one, 101.

Scholars, base born, the greatest, 190.
great men, not great, 638.
the land of, 395.

Scholar's life assail, the, 365.
soldier's eye, 136.

School, creeping unwillingly to, 69.
days, in my joyful, 509.
experience keeps a dear, 360.

of mankind, example the, 411.
of Stratford, 1.

saint in wisdom's, 181.
tell tales out of, 12.
the Satanic, 508.

Schools, flogging in great, 372.
jargon of the, 287, 414.
old maxim in the, 290.
Schoolboy, whining, 69.

whips his taxed top, 462.
with his satchel, 69, 354.
Schoolboys, frisk away like, 447.
Schoolboy's tale, a, 541.
Schooldays, in my, CO.
Schoolmaster is abroad, 527.
Science, bright-eyed, 383.

eel of, by the tail, 331.

fair, frowned not, on his birth, 386.

falsely so-called, 848.
glare of false, 428.

good sense though no, 322.

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Scorn of consequence,

623.
of eyes reflecting gems, 96.
of scorn the hate of hate, 623.
read to doubt or read to, 494.
to laugh to, 71.

what a deal of, looks beautiful. 76.
Scorns of time, whips and, 135.
Scorned, no fury like a woman, 294.

slighted, disappointed woman, 296.
Scornful jest, most bitter is a, 366.
Scorning the base degrees, 111.
Scorpion died of the bite, 400.
Scot and lot, 178.

Scots, a few industrious, 37.

wha hae wi Wallace bled, 450.
wham Bruce has often led, 450.
Scotch nation void of wit, 389.
understanding, 459.

Scotched the snake, 121.
Scotchman, left to a beggarly, 370.

much may be made of a, 371.
Scotchman's noblest prospect, 370.
Scotia's grandeur springs, 447.
Scotland at the Orcades, 318.

stands, where it did, 124.
Scotland's strand, fair, 452.
Scoundrel and a coward, 370.
last refuge of a,

maxim, 357.

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place, 118.

Scripture authentic, 310.

elder, writ by God, 310.
the devil can cite, 61.

Scruple of her excellence, 46.

Sculptured in stone on poet's pages, 648.

marble, although no, 531.

Scutcheon, honour a mere, 87.

Scuttled ship, that ever, 557.
Scylla and Charybdis, 810.

your father, 64.

Scyllam, incidis in, 64.
S'death I 'll print it, 326.
Sea, alone on a wide wide, 498.

as stars look on the, 607.

beheld and fled, the great, 261.
best thing between England and
France, 597.

boisterous captain of the, 392.

by the deep, where none intrude, 547.
cloud out of the, 815.

come o'er the moonlit, 611.

compassed by the inviolate, 623.

desert of the, 833.

down to a sunless, 500.

dreary, now blows between, 500.

far-heard whisper o'er the, 498.

first gem of the, 522.

Bea, footsteps in the, 423.

fountain stream and, 496.

give a thousand furlongs of, 42.
glad waters of the dark blue, 550.
go down to the, in ships, 823.
grew civil at her song, 57.

his deeds inimitable like the, 36.
hollows crowned with summer, 629.
home on the rolling, 679.

how the fishes live in the, 161.
I'm on the, 538.

in rage deaf as the, 80.

in the bosom of the, 94, 182.

in the flat, sunk, 244.

in the rough rude, 81.

into that silent, 498.

is a thief, 109.

is calm, when the, 710.

isles that o'erlace the, 645.

lane of beams athwart the, 625.
light that never was on, 475.
like to the Pontic, 155.

loved the great, more and more, 538.
Marathon looks on the, 557.

money to a starving man at, 786.
most dangerous, 63.

music of the, 503.

my bark is on the, 553.

no breath came o'er the, 611.
nor earth nor boundless, 162.

now flows between a dreary, 500.

of glory, summers in a, 99.

of pines, silent, 501.

of troubles, arms against a, 135.
of upturned faces, 493, 531.
on life's rough, 37.

one as the, 496.

one foot in, and one on shore, 51, 405.
one voice is of the, 478.

or fire in earth or air, in, 126.

or land, thing of, 242.

our flag is known in every, 605.
our heritage the, 537.

Peri beneath the dark, 526.
pouring oil on the, 740.

precious stone set in the silver, 81.
Proteus rising from the, 477.
robs the vast, 109.

rolls its waves, while the, 675.
scattered in the bottom of the, 96.
ships that have gone down at, 527.
sight of that immortal, 478.
sing the dangers of the, 672.
siren who sung under the, 521.
stern god of, 253.

swelling of the voiceful, 503.
the breeze is on the, 494.

the open, the blue the fresh, 538.

the passenger pukes in, 559.

they who plough the, 712.
under the deep deep, 583.
union with its native, 480.
upon the rosy, 524.

uttermost parts of the, 824.

was roaring, 't was when the, 347.
wave o' the, I wish you a, 78.
wet sheet and flowing, 537.

what thing of, or land, 242.

Sea, whether in, or fire, 126.
Seas, dangers of the, 176.
foam of perilous, 575.
guard our native, 514.
incarnadine, 120.

of gore, shedding, 559.
of thought, strange, 475.
rivers run to, 274.
roll to waft me, 316.
Severn to the narrow, 483.
such a jewel as twenty, 44.
two boundless, 525.

unsuspected isle in the far, 644.
Sea-born treasures, my, 598.
Sea-change, suffer a, 42.
Sea-coal fire, by a, 89.

Sea-girt citadel, winged, 541.
Seal, seem to set his, 140.

Seals of love but sealed in vain, 49.
that close the pestilence, 562.

Sealed their letters with their thumbs

400 .

Sea-maid's music, to hear the, 57.

Seamen, the gentlemen were not, 593.
Sea-sand, brown as the ribbed, 498.

Search men's principles, 752.

not his bottom, 257.

not worth the, GO.

nothing so hard but, will find it, 203.
of deep philosophy, 200.
patient, and vigil long, 555.
the coffers round, 251.
vain my weary, 395.

Searches to the bottom, 102.
Sea-shore, boy playing on the, 278.
Season, each thing that grows in, 54.
ever 'gainst that, 127.

everything at its proper, 720.
from that time unto this, 30.
priketh every gentil herte, 2.
shock of corn in his, 816.
things seasoned by, 66.
to everything there is a, 830.
when I have convenient, 843.
word spoken in, 611.
word spoken in due, 826.
your admiration for a while, 128.
Seasons and their change, 233.
death thou hast all, 570.
justice, when mercy, 65.
return with the year, 230.
roll as the swift, 636.
vernal, of the year, 254.
who knew the, 623.
Seasoned life of man, 254.

timber never gives, 204.
with a gracious voice, 63.
with salt, 847.

Seat, his favourite, be woman's feeble
breast, 482.

in some poetic nook, 536.

is the bosom of God, her, 31.

misfortune made the throne her, 301.
nature from her, 239.

of Mars, this, 81.

this castle hath a pleasant, 117.

up to our native, 226.

vaulted with ease into his, 86.

Seat, while memory holds a, 132.

Seats beneath the shade, 395.

Seated heart knock at my ribs, 116.
Second childishness and mere oblivion,

69.

Daniel, a, 65.

each, stood heir to the first, 149.
in Rome, 727.

nature, custom is, 735.

thought, the sober, 283.
thoughts are best, 277.
thoughts, to their own, 283.
Secret as the grave, 792.

black and midnight hags, 123.
bread eaten in, 825.

dread and inward horror, 298.
in silence and tears, in, 682.
of a weed's plain heart, 656.
of nature, death is a, 751.
of success is constancy, 608.
soul to show, 551.
sympathy, it is the, 488.
things are the Lord's, 814.
trusted to a woman, 725.
Secrets of my prison-house, 131.
of the nether world, 749.
reveal no, *398.

Secretary of nature, 208.

Sect, slave to no, 320.

Sects, vicissitudes of, and religions, 168.
Secure amidst a falling world, 300.

the past at least is, 532.

Security for the future, 364.

public honour is, 689.

Sedge, giving a kiss to every, 44.

Seduces all mankind, woman, 348.
See a hand you cannot see, 314.

a world to, 33.

all things, light to, 30.
and be seen, 707.

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may I be there to, 417.

Seeds of poesy by heaven sown, 347.
of time, look into the, 116.
Seeing eye, the hearing ear, 827.
eyes were made for, if, 599.
not satisfied with, 830.
precious, to the eye, 56.
the root of the matter, 817.
Seek and ye shall find, 839.

it ere it come to light, 424.
thee in vain by the meadow, 587.
Seeks painted trifles, 391.

Seeking light doth light of light beguile,
54.

the bubble reputation, 69.

whom he may devour, 849.

Seem a saint when I play the devil, 96.
they grow to what they, 395.
things are not what they, 612.
Seems madam I know not seems, 127.
wisest virtuousest best, 238.
Seeming estranged, providence, 586.
evil still educing good, 357.
otherwise, 151.

Seemly, do it not if it is not, 756.
Seen better days, we have, 68.
evidence of things not, 848.
needs only to be, 269.

never was nor never shall be, 182.
that day, or ever I had, 128.
too early, unknown, 105.
what I have seen, 136.
Seldom he smiles, 111.

shall she hear a tale, 380.
Selection, natural, 622.
Self, smote the cord of, 625.

something dearer than, 541.
true to thine own, 130.
Self-approving hour, one, 319.
Self-disparagement, inward, 480.

Self-dispraise, luxury in, 480.

Self-esteem, nothing profits more than,

238.

Self-evident truths, 434.

Self-existence, concatenation of, 401.

Self-knowledge self-control, 623.

none so blind as those that will not, Self-love not so vile a sin, 91.

283, 293.

oursels as others see us, 448.

the conquering hero comes, 281.

the right and approve it, 295.

thee again, then I shall, 115.

thee at Philippi, 115.

thee damned first, I will, 464.

thee still, I have thee not yet, 119.
through a glass darkly, 845.

'tis but a part we, 315.

"what I see, to have seen what I have
seen, 136.

what is not to be seen, 439.

with his half-shut eyes, 326.

Bees God in clouds, 315.

or dreams he sees, 225.

what he foresaw, 476.
with equal eye, who, 315.

Seed begging bread, nor his, 819.
fruit from such a, 544.

in the morning sow thy, 831.
of the church, 756.

Self-made men, 637.

Self-mettle tires him, 98.

Self-neglecting and self-love, 91.

Self-preservation in animals, 764.

Self-reliance, discontent is want of, 601.

Self-reproach, feel no, 468.

Self-respect, never lose thy, 750.
Self-reverence self-knowledge, 623.
Self-sacrifice, spirit of, 475.

Selfsame flight the selfsame way, 60.

heaven that frowns on me, 98.
Self-slaughter, canon 'gainst, 128.
Self-taught, I sing, 347.

Sell with you buy with you, 61.
Selling of pig in a poke, 20.

Selves, from our own, our joys must flow,

362.

stepping-stones of their dead, 631.
Semblance, wait for me a little, 746.
Semi-Solomon, a kind of, 593.
Sempronius, we 'll do more, 297.
Senate at his heels, Cæsar with a, 319.

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