Quhen Flora had o'erfret the firth, 50
Quoth tongue of neither maid nor wife, 656
Remain, ah not in youth alone!, 566
Remember me when I am gone away, 787
Return, return! all night my lamp is burning, 766
'Rise,' said the Master, 'come unto the feast', 711
Robin sat on gude green hill, 16
Roll forth, my song, like the rushing river, 665
Rorate coeli desuper!, 20
Rose-cheek'd Laura, come, 169
Roses, their sharp spines being gone, 141
Round the cape of a sudden came the sea, 725
Sabrina fair, 315
Safe where I cannot die yet, 786
Say, crimson Rose and dainty Daffodil, 177
Say not the struggle naught availeth, 741
Says Tweed to Till, 383
Scorn not the Sonnet; Critic, you have frown'd, 534
Seamen three! What men be ye?, 595
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness!, 627
See how the flowers, as at parade, 356
See the Chariot at hand here of Love, 188
See where she sits upon the grassie greene, 80
See with what simplicity, 358
See yon blithe child that dances in our sight!, 662
Sense with keenest edge unusèd, 838
Seven weeks of sea, and twice seven days of storm, 821
Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day?, 145
Shall I strew on thee rose or rue or laurel, 810
Shall I thus ever long, and be no whit the neare?, 54
Shall I, wasting in despair, 237
She beat the happy pavèment, 345
She dwelt among the untrodden ways, 516
She fell away in her first ages spring, 83
She is not fair to outward view, 644
She knelt upon her brother's grave, 790
She pass'd away like morning dew, 645
She stood breast-high amid the corn, 652
She walks in beauty, like the night, 600
She walks—the lady of my delight, 880
She was a phantom of delight, 529
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