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Christ. . . .595 26 Stato-ne pud s. mutar 93 8 Statuaries-loved to copy 35 20 Statue-at base of Pompey's s. . . . 394 2 bended as to Jove's s 614 20 falls from the pedestal 687 4 fix'd s. on the pedestal 692 10 he embraced the cold s 434 23 more the s. grows 694 1 spectator of a s 226 10 that enchants the world 694 13 Statuendum-quod s. semel 646 22 Statuerit-sequum licet s 433 6 Statues-animals are s 694 7 deface their ill-placed s 439 20 like dumb s 269 21 marble s. engraved 524 15 thick as trees 307 16 Statuit-qui s. aliquid, parte 433 6 Stature-books of s. small 80 6 hers, tall 887 16 he's of s. somewhat low 365 18 reason is upright s 659 18 to reach fulls 635 12 undepressed 17 25 Statured-man, built up 459 9 Statute-purg'd gentle weal 535 2 Statutes-and biting laws 433 20 Staub-Erhabne in den S 916 1 Staunch-and strong, a goodly . . . 703 17 Staves-your broken s 857 3 Stavo-bene; per star 229 4, 693 4 Stay-a little, news will find 553 9 and come to s 589 8 but none can s 446 17 but you may s. yet 279 9 here I am and here Is 851 4 here must Is .452 23 his s. with us was short 55 8 I ask not to s 449 6 if I longer s. we shall 251 27 if we wish to go or s 545 23 it's s. friend s 351 12 little while we have to s 449 9 nor would she s 580 18 nothing can pause or s 806 14 no vile nold to s. him up 365 4 ofbread 212 7 seems as hard to s 668 17 that we may make an end 353 23 then s.! oh s.! 923 17 to have thee still forget 371 8 too long by thee 882 19 to wish her s 335 16 which says, I must not s 306 9 will come and s. with thee 736 7 within his own fortune 291 2 with you for an eternity 440 11 you are there, s. there 843 4 Stayed-the fervid wheete 915 2 three continuous days. ... 379 15 Stayeth-his rough wind 873 10 Stays-adjourn'd have many s 800 4 erect as if with s 739 2 Steadily-saw life s. and saw ; 440 20 Steadiness-under fire 849 3 Steads-nothing s. us to chide 713 13 Steady-quiet, plodding ones 253 8 Steal-a few hours from night .... 556 1 as silently s. away 555 14 authors s. their works 599 16 away give little warning 441 10