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SING SKIES

thee to thy rest 27 2 there be who s. it well 732 7 the same old song 733 10 they a., and that they love 362 1 though I shall never hear 288 3 thy obsequies 342 23 to those that hold the shears. . .263 22 unto my roundelay 533 6 what Varus might vouchsafe . . . 329 4 where swans melodious s 329 4 widow's heart to s. for joy 358 9 wonders Is 898 1 ye meadow-streams 316 G see also Singing pp. 712, 713 Singe-it do s. yourself, 222 10 Singer-anguish of the s. marks. . .576 2 of an empty day, 719 5 of its own dirge 773 5 the clear sweet s ,607 13 the s. has been lost 713 10 the s.'s heart sang sweeter 839 12 Singers-God sent his S 713 5 mocking-bird wildest of s 520 1 sweetest of all s 713 3 Smges-une natione de s 294 5 Singest-away the early hours 557 18 like an angel 202 10 Singet-nicht in Trauertonen 445 15 Singeth-a quiet tune 84 IS low in every heart 166 Singing-alone combing her hair, . 511 10 and dancing alone 761 15 and rejoicing as aye 606 14 as a bird mourns 607 7 beside me s. in Wilderness 579 1 dies with s 772 19 forever s., as they shine 748 19 for my ear thou art s 871 1 heard the mavis s 529 3 in soothing tones 84 18 knitting and withal s 733 6 make a man laugh 206 12 Memnons s. in the 359 21 silent brutes to s. men 436 2 startle the dull night 427 13 swallows s. down each wind . . . 368 10 the glory of her we love 732 7 the self-same strain 575 24 too gladsome in thy s 427 19 see also Singing pp. 712, 713 Singist-aB s. not a success 540 19 Single-applause of s. human 37 4 dies in s. blessedness 499 16, 500 10 like two s. gentlemen 827 11 parts unequally surprise 40 21 talent well employ'd 565 26 to this day stands s 921 19 Single-handed-move the world. . .622 ll Single-hearted-in life weres 234 13 Sings-aloud to clear blue sky 427 7 amid the dawning clouds 428 5 as sweetly as nightingale 895 10 at grave-making 339 20 for me it never s. in vain-. 153 7 his soul and body 773 10 in motion like an angel s 751 24 morn not waking till she s 427 12 my valet-de-chambre s. me — 365 9 nightly s. the staring owl 574 21 o'er the hill and far 536 20 oft s. the happy swain 541 8 on yon pomegranate tree 558 16 out her woes 558 19 she s. a defiance 732 17 some artless linnet s 460 24 that s. so out of tune 428 1 the while she s..... 732 9 to her who weareth. o7& s to implore your light he s 427 8 to one clear harp. 345 3 while Daphne s., shall 427 17 see also Singing pp. 712, 713 Singular-and s. I am 273 14 or s. and rash »^& 10 Singularity-dies in s 499 16, 500 10 trick of s. : 104 24 Singuli-enim decipere _ .lsd ll Singulorum-etiam s. fatigatio. . .732 20 Singulos-contra s. utilitate 652 1 Sinister-application. . . .. 151 2 Sinistre-capta est Leonilla s. ... .2^7 19 Sinistrosum-ille s. hie dextrorsum236 24 Sink-all the shipping 549 S as we s. in pride 314 22 beneath the shock 113 6 boats should all s 859 12 help me, Cassius, or I s 365 3 in dejection we s. as low 96 22 in the soft captivity 464 2 nor s. too low 604 6 or swim, live or die 584 21, 587 16 raise or s. a soul 92 15 unfit to s. or soar 488 12 where they mean to s. ye 299 22 wisely swim, or gladly s 789 24 with their own weights 883 12 _ would not s. i' the scale 579 4 Sinking-forever s. and s 160 24 Sinks-and s. it straight 549 5 himself by true humility 380 24 Sinn-«m tiefer S. wohnt 154 20 hoher S. liegt oft Ill 25 langen Rede kurzer S 743 26 kommt mir nicht aus dem S. . . . 755 5 verengert sich der S 344 20 Verstand und rechter S 573 6 Sinne-fest auf dem S 871 17 Sinned-see p. 711 Sinner-charmer s. it or saint 284 14 haste, ere s. shall expire 346 10 if thou be saint or s 168 16 seraph may pray for the s 625 24 tear which the s. shed 773 20 vilest s. may return 666 22 see also Sin p. 711 Sinners-and evil spirits 456 24 "dear s. all," the fool began. . .631 19 God and s. reconciled 117 12 if s. entice thee 711 18 mercy upon us miserable s 509 21 Thy just vengeance fear 754 9 way of s. is made plain 362 21 we are s. all 412 10 whom long years of weeping. . . 495 13 Sins-against nature 418 6 are washed out 773 20 borne our s. away 209 17 by my s. wilt Thou judge 669 19 committed by many 650 21 his s. forgiven 510 17 multitude of s 107 15 'neath s. of all mankind 676 4 of a particular man ..773 20 of their fathers 619 8 of will 328 22 repents of his s 666 13 run through all the s 133 5 see also Sin pp. 710-712 Sinu-in suo s. inveniet 711 23 vivit in s. Abraham 359 19 Sinuque-colubram sustulit s 416 6 Sip-could'st thou s. and s. it 282 22 from the selfsame flower 126 15 my own did hope to s 616 18 one s. of this 206 9 Sipped-how here he s 599 15 Sipping-only what is sweet 64 2 sit idly s. here 204 15 Sips-beauty or revelry s 863 14 not for him that s 453 19 single drop of sweetness 63 23 Sire-brow of s. or lover 832 22 by bleeding s. to son 294 17 . centre and s. of light 765 10 down from s. to son 154 9 from the s. the son shall hear. . 855 10 night is without as 163 10 of a dark and sullen s 633 12 the s. decayed 220 17 to thyself, thyself as old 540 10 Sired-by Chippewa Chief 378 16 Sireland-face of my s 401 3 Siren-destructive s, sloth 384 13 passion could unsphere 861 12 rocks where sits the s 549 13 was a s. of old who sung 538 13 Sirens-as well as Graces and S. . . 451 3 rest from the world s 425 9 what song the s. sang 182 9 Sires-cost your s. their blood 223 5 excellence of their s 24 14 green graves of your s 585 16 land of my s 692 23 most their a. disgrace 24 13 praise of their great s 24 13 so lived our s., ere doctors 502 13 Sirius-apnears and on horizon . . . 750 2 Sirloin-a battle of s 4 14 Sisera-f ought against S 750 8 Sister-all thy s. train 723 17 had it been his s 230 16 in thy s.'s flood of tears 511 8 kiss of mother and of s 419 11 little s. of the Poor 865 23 Moses' s. over Moses 73 14 Prose, her younger s 605 2 still gentler s. woman 437 16 Sydneye's s 231 20 thy s.'s sight improved 227 19 who can own a s.'s charms .... 893 5 Sisters-ape airs of thy young s. . . 562 9 brothers and s. lawfully kiss. . .416 16 one heart must hold both s. . . .879 l tear of the s. of Phaeton 64 9 under their skins 235 17 wayward s. depart in peace — 855 11 Sisyphus-push, S., the stone 8 7 rolling his stone 7 15 Sit-better to s. than to stand 610 7 contented Is 804 6 half a sin to s. upon 484 24 in darkness 15 9 I will s. down now 741 22 may s. i' the centre and 456 12 me by the bank until 834 l mihi quod nunc est 134 20 never nas time to s. on it 366 16 sed quod is s 127 8 sin for me to s. and grin 355 14 still where born 810 4 strength is to s. still 756 10 that he might s. and rest 324 10 Site-nor left a b 97 1 to change their s 602 6 Sitis-ubi s. fauces tedet 863 3 Site-alone and is confined 500 10 he s. him down 370 1 long and rises drunken 399 22 there s. a blessed memory 508 13 Sitten-Element guter S 889 24 Sitteth-Naples a. by the sea . . . .544 1 Sitting-as cheap s. as standing. ..642 30 just now on my knee 483 15 Situation-beautiful for s 121 19 hardly trace the s. of some 687 1 of so peculiar as 753 14 which is humiliating 843 2 Six-^set all at s. and seven 641 27 thirty-year-old's s. foot scale. . . 126 8 years- a. little years 792 3 Sixpence-but in her possession. . . 496 G held them s. all too deere 777 1 I'll now give s 131 7 not a penny-not as 586 19 sing a song of s 732 2 Sixteen-at s. the conscience .... ISO 9 punchy concern of s 922 2 Sixth-in the s. place he imparted.697 24 Sixty-after s. years appealed 503 11 call our old debts in at s 130 9 profession until s 910 15 Size-of more than common s 755 22 take the s. of pots of ale 435 5 Skarf-up the tender eye 556 17 Skater-o'er the ice rapid s 159 13 Skating-well is great art 724 12 Skeigh-aaklent and unco s 899 4 Skein-curls in a flickering s 446 1 Skeins-tremulous s. of rain 655 1 Skeleton-a s. on every house 695 12 found it a s. and clothed 434 23 _j;eptic-thoughtrbenighted s 114 8 Skepticism-vagaries of s 283 20 Sketching-under a whispering ... 75 11 Skewer-provoke the s. to write. . . 50 19 Skies-above the etherial s 235 6 and flies in sunlit s 481 17 and I the s 250 9 and the summer s 525 14 arched with changing s 96 20 are painted with sparks 751 21 artillery thunder ins 895 8 away to other s 248 12 bid him mount the s 564 ll bore the s. upon his back 324 20 bright sentinels of the s 749 23 Broadway climb to the s 553 l castels buylt in lofty s 386 21 child of the s 22 8