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SENSE picture of the s 740 10 polish'd manners and fine s 297 10 proceeds from want of a 682 10 prompt s. of equity 414 16 quiet s. of something lost 463 12 rested a. a perfect waking 558 19 rich in saving common s 729 7 satire or s. alas 690 12 seen above the s. of s 744 2 shows doubles 404 25 sibyl Mystic S. is found 357 8 so another s 905 9 song charms the s 133 10 spirit of s. hard as palm 350 7 strike pleasant on the s 67 18 take the s. of my innocence 395 24 that had s. to reason 855 13 through s. and nonsense , .602 17 unblessed with s 51 11 virtue and s. are one 835 11 want of decency want of s 521 2 was young and had no s 536 22 what s so subtly true 64 lo what was a man of s 692 22 windows of s 692 9 with us in a double s 636 12 wives have s. like them 499 19 words that make no s 109 22 work of skill surpassing s 315 7 worst avarice that of s 11 5 would reaon's law 789 24 yet keep tb.es 711 16 see also Sense pp. 697, 698 Senseless-not s. tranced thing. . .558 1 vent on s. things 397 2 Senseris-in fide quid s 373 5 Senses-bless my s. with sight. . . . 614 10 citadel of the s 515 12 creeps through aj my s 716 20 entrancing our s 541 -1 gradually wrapt in half sleep.. .202 10 it ravishes all s 840 13 knowledge than our s 421 2G over my s. fall 205 12 power to touch our s. so 538 1 rays through all the s 739 10 recall the mind from s 777 8 repeated exercises of the s 181 24 rising s. begin to chase 161 1 scared out of seven s.. .641 26, 697 20 should on his s. burst 917 4 steep s. in forgetfulness 720 2 touch our s. so 117 1 without s. or mentality 15 16 see also Sense pp. 697, 698 Sensibility-want of s 283 24 yet wanting s 297 10 Sensible-in duller parts 658 3 men of same religion 062 18 men on earth ,"'??n X now s. man, by and by fool — 399 17 people find nothing 698 s seemeth. their conference 744 2 there are s. men on earth 894 l to a s. man there is no such. . . 93 6 Scnsibus-nobis certius ipsis s 421 26 revocare mentem as 777 8 Senstitive-of their faults 298 7 swift te resent 101 8 Sensitive Plant-see p. 698 Sensual-and intemperate 398 21 evils of s. sloth 825 5 not to the s. ear 537 13 to all the s. world 314 9 Sensus-cerebrum s. arcem 51 o 12 rarus s. communis 698 2 Sent-ennemi mort s. bon 222 19 le cceur s. rarement 741 7 Sentence-mortality my s. . . 172 21 mouths a s. as curs mouth 741 11 my s. is for open war 852 7 originator of a good s 654 7 some rotten s 638 18 soon the s. sign 410 17 Sentences-proverbs short s 638 11 Sentensias-por s. pasan 864 17 Sententise-in ista s. qua te 611 7 primus Author 235 9 quot homines, tot s 570 5 secularis s 858 11 Sententious-Cato the s 98 2 Sentias-quse s. dicere licet ...... 296 7 Sentiafc-negligere quid de s 667 lo SfeRtE ' Sentientem-non s., sicuti 771 11 Sent£ers-des s, difierents 677 20 Sentiment-American s 424 8 forgotten his own s 588 11 for 'tis s. does it, say 1 698 22 il lui donne le s 426 14 is intellectualized emotion 260' 8 not worth one s. of women 897 6 nurse of manly s 584 25 no s. he has such faith in 1C7 20 Sentimentalities-bank of s 573 11 Sentimentality-of flag-cheering.. .587 18 Sentimentally-disposed to 537 14 Sentimente-and fervent desires.. .514 20 •beautiful s. weigh less 7 18 power of our s. and ideas 739 10 that are far too removed 673 21 Sentinel-angel sitting high 509 23 like watch-worn, weary s 180 16 on the watch-tower 335 7 stars set their watch 749 10 stars stand s. by night 751 7 Sentinels-of the skies 749 23 critics are s 151 4 eyes like s. hold 247 4 Sentio-fieri s., et- excruccior 467 1 monstrare et s. tantum 576 20 Sentare-ubi s. qua velis 296 7 Sentit-de se quisque s 420 18 nee s. nee sapit 15 16 Sentries-of shadow'y night 751 5 Sentry-stars, heav'n s 750 10 the sun shall be s 458 11 Separate-mingled yet s 496 9 yet forever near 397 20 Separatcth-very friends 329 16 Separation-impel them to s 391 3 prepare definitely for s 854 4 Septem-hee s. certant '. . . . 121 1 September-see pp. 698, 699 Septra-politus 171 16 Sepulcher-a fair s 212 24 conceals a martyr's bones 597 13 earth a s. for famous men 259 12 get a s. in amber 282 15 myself my s 518 6 no man built that s 337 10 Rome her own sad S 678 2 sought thee in the Holy S 682 6 throat an opens 276 11 watch by hers 52 16 wherein we saw thee 339 17 Sepulchered-in such pomp 339 7 Sepulchers-books s. of thought... 79 7 secrets of s. of hell 363 26 whited s. which appear 35 21 Sepulchral-old s. urns 462 22 Sepulehro-alterum pedem in s... .338 9 Sepultures-des s. celebres 441 12 Sequamur-retrahuntque 265 9 Sequar-fastigia rerum 286 21 Sequestered-path has fewest 730 16 vale of life 445 20, 450 16 Sequitur-quod s. fugio 635 16 Sequiturque-patrem non passibus243 18 Seraph-brightest s., tell 750 20 face beneath 26 16 may pray for sinner 625 24 no s.'s fire 199 18 so spake the s. Abdiel 271 14 words of tongue or s 147 11 Seraphic-arms and trophies 852 g with sounds s. ring 174 4 Serapnim-her to hymn 3 11 sworded S 26 19 Seraphs-share with thee 44 17 where s. might despair 487 8 Serenas-numero nisi s.. , .767 17, 767 24 Serene-amidst alarms 97 13 and resolute and still 871 21 and that unhoped s 922 7 blue deep's s 872 21 breaks the s. of heaven 556 25 breathe its pure s 607 6 hours that are s 767 17, 767 24 I fold my hands and wait 243 19 whatever s. supports the mind . 375 3 yet strong. 785 lo Serenely-pure, and yet 220 6 Serenes-heart inspirits and s 378 11 Serenest-in the heaven 765 8 Serenities-unthawed 458 12 Serenity-journeying in s 872 19 of countenance 922 3 Serfs-common to s. and thanes . . 166 4 Sergeant-Color S. said 727 6 Seria-cum possim, quod 657 19 quasramus s. ludo 86 9 risu risum 42 13 severum s. dictu 904 7 Serio-te s. praevortier 405 6 Serious-and the s. smile 875 16 attend to s. matters 86 9 joke's a very s. thing 404 18 laughter with the s. stuff 459 7 nothing s. in mortality 453 6 humor with s. pleading 42 13 rather handle s. ones 657 19 we are growing s 758 3 words suit the grave 904 7 Seriously-thing s. pursued 226 6 Serments-prodigue de s 485 22 Sermo-animi est imago 744 14 hominum mores 741 10 rarus s. illis 708 22 veritatis absolutus s 820 19 Sermon-a s. on a hat 355 17 him who a s. flies 602 26 many a s. made in praise 755 3 never sleep except at a s 719 16 now a s. now a prayer 67 23 or s. chill 917 5 perhaps turn out as 92 16 preach a better s 759 22 quand je suis au s 719 16 will not read as 732 18 see also Preaching pp. 629-631 Sormonem-laiTdat s. indocti 276 6 Sermonibus-quidem malignis .... 324 2 Sermonis-affabilitasque s 415 19 Sermons-and soda water day 874 22 in stones 631 10 resort to s 626 11 spite of s., farmers 668 12 three lectures and two s 660 17 throw bricks and s. at 485 20 Sero-potius s. quam nunquam . . 795 22 Serpe-Fape e la s. spesso 126 15 Serpent-a little honey 895 17 a s. grasped that 258 13 bee and s. sip from same 126 15 be the s. under't 610 13 biteth like a s 876 17 bosoms., a domestic 870 9 have a s. sting thee twice 394 5 heart, with flowerng face 383 25 infernal s. he it was 192 24 mordit Aurele 609 15 more of the s. than dove 102 2 poison'd by s.'s sting 592 3 sharper than a s.*s tooth 785 20 take a s. by the tongue 714 26 think him as a s.'s egg 646 18 trail of s. is over them all 711 9 way of a.s. upon a rock 901 12 "Woman with S.'s Tongue 897 10 Serpents-no s. in this world 182 8 which is poyson to s 609 19 wise as s 880 2 Serum-incipiere jam s. est 797 25 Servant-a liveried s 65 8 borrower is s. to lender 81 13 for every table 213 2 give little to his s 640 13 is thy s. a dog 699 7 money is a good s 521 17 of God, well done 115 14 of parted friends 617 13 or a friend 864 7 pleasure the s 601 1 that licks his knife 640 13 Servants-admired by their s 366 18 bad s. wound their masters — 257 7 both s. of his providence 544 12 my silent s. wait 439 22 public officers are s 817 15 purgatory for s 223 19 Servare-cives, major est 587 6 Servari-quod s. perdidi 233 14 Servate-rebus s. secundis 584 19 Serve-and s. his country 459 12 cannot s. God and Mammon.. .487 10 eager to s 414 15 few can b 828 14 hearts^that seorn'd to s 593 10 him truly that will put me, . . . 104 12