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generalities of the s 573 l gesture of the b 573 12 in the air of the s 219 10 quoted as the s.'s own 654 11 some before the b 486 14 Speakest-thou s. a word 742 7 to the Greeks 624 11 Speaketh-hiB mouth s 743 3 Speaking-above your hammer. . . 706 2 bounty is beyond my s 785 17 discord to the s. quietude 556 23 eloquently, softly s 248 1 magistrate is a s. law 431 1 moment I am s 792 9 not worth s. they sing 712 17 often repented s 709 2 silentr-s. words 61S 22 sweet sound their s, carries 579 11 talent of s. much 907 12 things they ought not 329 21 thought him still s 840 15 through reporters 407 13 while we are s 795 3, 797 1 SpeakH-Davus or a hero s 573 7 every man who s 788 17 heavenly eloquence 220 10 her foot s. 426 19 he who s. against you 228 4 bis tongue s 359 9 it s. itself and what it does. . . . 617 11 law s. too softly 432 9 none s. false when there is 485 12 only my blood s. to you. 906 15 she s. a various language 544 15 silent countenance s 709 9 three or four languages 460 20 tongue soe'er s. false 486 26 to the mere discursive 461 22 to them shall die 254 4 what's in his heart 28 9 when it s. it ravishes 840 13 when love s., the voice 478 16 when the hen s 893 21 who s. not truly lies 486 26 with greater ease 460 8 see also Speech pp. 740-745 Spear-at once her s. and shield.. .780 18 cast the s. and leave 816 28 slander's venom'd s 715 3 theytookthes 82 14 was fair Scotland's s 855 10 Spears-him slain with a 729 10 into prun.ing-h.ooks 589 1 must be music of the s 538 9 success attends on a 759 13 Species-as s. it acts right 647 6 best and wisest of the s 514 20 but the s. is wise 647 6 female of the s 891 3 millemaliB 240 13 quanta s. cerebrum 61 5 that live but an hour 512 15 various s. of mankind 830 27 Specious-takes a s. name. 535 6 Speok-and blemish find 411 14 nor s. nor stain 556 25 smallest s. is seen on snow..... 59 4 this little s. the British 224 7 this s. of life 238 3 Spectabis-cum quod datur s. 313 2 Spectacle-on which the gods. 10 11 magnificent s. of happiness 352 18 so ridiculous as British 528 14 Spectacled-bleared sights s 614 19 Spectacles-few merrier s 874 7 ofbooks 7715 Spectaculum-ecce s. dignum 10 4 Speotare-alterius s. laborum 519 2 Spectator-eye of the s. 43 20 Spectators-pleasure to the s. . . . . 664 6 Speotatque-odit scelus s 241 7 Speotatum-venient 35 23 Specter-appeared to Brutus 264 4 from the yawning deep 771 5 I am the s. of the rose 679 6 mooking's. of Too Late 850 1 Speculabuntur-atque custodient..771 11 Speculation-but s. after all 36 6 Speoulative-these s. ills 158 2 whatever our s. opinions 99 18 Speoulatores-oouli tanquam s 247 4 Speculum-inspicere in s 243 16 Speech-and degree of the man. . . 527 8 day unto day uttereth s 163 3 even in common s. 144 6 few flowers of s 9 6 for my shell hath s 568 10 for ruder s. too fair 578 3 free men, free s., Fremont 295 23 from either side 42 5 gentle of s 100 11 given to man to disguise 742 6 in their dumbness 426 20 in their s. is death 896 8 in the Beventh s 697 24 isgreat 708 3 is shallow as Time 708 4 kind manner and gentle s 415 19 lightness in his s 630 5 listen to the s. of God 315 20 metropolitan English s. 657 3 mind and s. fail 309 14 more audible than s 21 26 music the s. of angels 536 7 naked to our distant s 218 21 never tax'd for a 646 17 of war and woes 666 27 sae smooth his a 102 8 .ofIove. 710 9 the s. trippingly 5 19 stupidest in b 223 8 sweeter is than s 709 6 tempered for every s 79 8 the first of s 708 28 therefore on him no s 701 14 thought deeper than s 270 13 under all s. that is good 708 4 utterance by s. or action 43 15 wed itself with S 790 5 see also Speech pp. 740-745 Speeches-men are proved by a.. .741 19 not decided by s 842 13 pointed bullets than pointed s.,842 11 smooth s. of the wicked 183 9 sorts of s. of their own 598 23 unsuitable to publics. 759 3 when half mellow 614 15 Speed-away they s 505 10 be wise with s 285 24 doth spare to a 638 13 drink water come but little s.. .875 25 forward with impetuous a 844 1 more haste, ever worst a 353 18 of its flight 513 17 onherprow 703 4 sound of the s. of worlds 454 19 spire if thou may s 910 20 that spins the future 238 4 the soft intercourse 219 2 to-day to be put back. 902 12 to thy & add wings ..650 27 Speeding-soon-s. gear as will 610 1 through earth I'm 8 571 8 Speeds-it 3. too fast 885 10 Spegner-nS s. pud per star 93 8 Speisfr-man mit Marchen. 253 19 Spell-as a s. is cast 582 9 daisy's mocking a 156 7 find some secret a 277 14 hers was the subtlest s. 15719 kindled by the Master's s 539 12 mutter o'er her mystic s. 919 5 "no" for me. 902 14 no one can s. 543 19 of the moment 61 17 so potent is the s 724 6 trance, or breathed a 637 6 unless he first a man 491 17 we a ity-e-s. 902 14 Spelled-sorry I s. the word 483 17 Spells-by force of potent s 771 5 how I'll weave my a 702 20 their magic s 68 5 Spelt-by the unlettered 48 28 Spem-inter s. curamque 162 7 nam multa prseter s 377 1 pretio non emo 377 28 vitas summa brevis s 446 8 Speme-e Fortuna addio 233 7 senza a. vivemo 375 24 Spemque-facto s. metumque 131 4 Spend-a little lesa 453 20 and to lend, and give in. 912 10 goods we s. we keep 616 13 if you a. a thing 616 10 Jews a at Easter 406 21 to a and be spent 854 12