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128G SUMMA SUN petit livor 227 6 summarum s. est 237 22 Summer-all the s. trees 369 6 along river's s. walk 281 22 Apoflo'8 s. look 184 6 ardent breath perfume 723 17 bird cage in a garden 500 19 bring'st a.'s painted sky. 353 3 bringest the s. nigh 494 9 but a s. reign 156 12 children of S 282 6 close of soft s.'s day 274 3 clothe the general earth 694 19 , costly s. was at hand 478 18 day beside the joyous sea 162 16 day is closed 823 17 dews of s. night did fall 526 11 died amid the s. glow 278 6 eternal s. gilds them yet 342 4 first appeared as s.'s guest 484 S fleshy in s 877 13 flower is to the s. sweet 867 14 fly after s. merrily 57 16 fond s. sympathies 184 3 for the s.'s dead 873 2 gay as gilded s. sky 887 6 gorgeous fame of S 713 24 grace a a. queen 547 2 grief is like a s. storm 886 22 guest of s. the martlet 495 7 harvest of the eternal s 526 4 hath a sr's day 737 4 hearts are dry as s. dust. ...... 180 19 how shall s.'s honey breath 799 17 if it takes all s 847 3 in s. days like grasshoppers 879 16 in s. quite the other way 112 10 in s.'s ray 834 15 in s.'s wonderland 457 8 in S. the Poet is gay 609 8 ins. to dwell 462 18 in the genial s. time 56 13 in the s. of her age 58 21 isles of Eden 401 19 is near its close 369 13 its sweets upon the s 682 7 joy indulgent S. dealt 51 15 keep a s. mind 101 16 knows but little 633 14 last rose of S 680 10 leave us at the s.'s close 652 20 left by s. cease to sing 52 12 life as on a s.'s day 545 18 life's a short s 447 4 like a s.'s cloud 898 15 look out from brazen tower.. . .412 26 loud is s.'s busy song 412 25 love's the cloudless s. sun 465 21 mealy wings but to s 492 11 memories of sweet s. eves 509 17 move at s.'s eve 123 23 news, smile to 't before 553 21 nor long s. bide so late 390 7 no Spring nor S. beauty 13 20 no s. then shall glow 238 6 how the s.'s in prime 693 3 o'er the s. flood 70 7 of your youth 923 18 one s.'s eve 537 4 one swallow does not make s. . . 772 5 on s.'s confines presses 280 20 our sudden s. burns 694 20 pride of S 812 22 prime her blithest rhyme 545 14 prouder s. blooms 158 16 rocked the s. rose 52 1 rustle of leaves in a.'s hush 535 17 aeo in a S.'s day 492 7 set lip to earth's bosom 614 12 eet on the lavish s 127 23 sides are darkly blue 557 6 soldier and the sunshine 853 5 song's Indian S 733 13 Bought him sweet as s 757 4 spring into s., s. into fall 694 21 spring up like s. grass 842 3 sprite begotten 01 a s. dream. . . 600 6 stara of the a. night 750 15 studying all the s. night 314 28 such clumsy a. flies 902 13 aurely a., there's a swallow 772 10 swallow follows not s 669 20 swan through the s. sea 549 14 that and a. well agree 682 16 the tissues and blood 877 13 think that S.'s store 326 7 to the faint 8., beggared 109 17 trills the s. long 569 1 'twas s., I was glad 233 8 when s. comes again 877 8 when s. is green 844 4 wild s.-sung tune 878 7 youth like s. morn 924 6 see also Summer pp. 764, 765 Summer-house-in Christendom , . 81 8 that knows no shade 307 16 Summers-high in home of s 322 24 in a sea of glory 632 24 in raw, inclement s 400 10 past are three s. since 567 13 waft me to a. of old 278 13 Summersaut-his second s 273 11 Summer-tide-often in the s 899 8 Summer-time-leaves in the S. . . .401 6 SumnuVcry to the s 320 6 linger and play on its s 525 4 on the s. of the lodges 73 17 on the s. see the seals 20 9 sunbright s. mingles 532 10 whose s. like all hills 256 13 Summits-Alpine s. of pain 254 15 clouds o'er their s 770 10 fretted s. tipped with cones 597 13 higher soar their s 614 14 tread those cloudy s 526 2 yon s. soft and fair 839 10 Summon-him to marriage 499 13 Summoned-hence to thine eternal783 21 Summoning-lag at s. brass 336 17 Summons-Master's s. came 300 22 the s. comes 846 17 thy s. be, O Death 164 16 upon a fearful s 346 13 we calmly wait the s 763 4 who Bhall resist the s 173 17 Summum-ad s. progredi 21 18 Sumpter-horse-the back be hung. 32 20 Sumptum-necesse est facere s 306 14 Sump t us-pius salis quam s 271 6 si cum s. superat 87 1 Sums-in sealed bags 901 22 Sum-total-present is s. of past. . . 582 7 Sun-add brightness to the s 861 11 adoration of the setting s 71 1 after s.'s red sea-^death 554 14 all, except their s„ is set 342 4 all the beauty of the s 480 8 and blot the s 140 11 and every vassal star 317 11 and her power is same 494 17 and moon, morning 635 6 and moon stand still 802 9 Araby's soft s 70 7 arise fair s. and kill 227 13 ariseth in his majesty 428 2 as he slaughtered sank 614 12 ask of the great s 464 8 as s. and showers 539 18 as s. breaks through clouds 374 24 as the s. the morning dew 167 15 as when the s. concealed 507 15 at the s.'s resplendent light 463 15 at whose sight like the s 126 4 azure from the golden s 833 25 bask'd him in the s 284 30 before the worshipp'd s 529 26 began to climb the heavens 528 23 behind clouds 3. is shining 655 s behold, for last time, the s 335 5 beloved s.'s awake 863 17 beneath another s 220 20 beneath the sliding s 321 20 born of s. and shower 673 16 bottle's the s. of our table 206 21 bright as the s. her eyes 299 10 brightens to the setting S 655 16 bright s. glorifies the sky 250 1 oausod the s. to rise 697 13 charity under the a 595 14 children of the s 672 23 city as the s. sinks low 538 16 close to the s. in lonely 209 10 closing his benediction 555 4 cloudless summer s 465 21 cock who thought the s 697 2 comes never near us 75 1 3 common s., the air, the skies.. 57S 18 countest steps of the s 768 14 cry, "Behold the S." 51 14 dances in the golden s 867 6 Darby saw setting s 909 17 daughter of the S 323 8 dawdle in the s 263 21 dawn is lonely for the s 750 1 dedicate his beauty to the s . . . 182 2 dew drop from the S 699 22 dies with the dying s 554 18 doth light a storm 735 24 doth shake light 117 11 .eagle that soars to the s 388 18 early-rising s 155 5 earnest s. looks through 481 11 echoes the a. and doth 494 16 ere glorious s. be born 529 4 ere to-morrow's s. goes down. .488 25 ere yet the S. arose 549 21 evening's s, shine sweetly 337 12 faces the setting s 370 16 fail e. and breath 476 22 faint with hot s 336 18 farewell of the glorious s 529 25 faster glide than s.'s beams 479 18 flowers illumined by the s 620 3 following the s 617 3 forbid the s. to enter 372 19 from the day 580 14 from the s. to couer 826 2 from the s. withholds 458 19 full the glorious s 530 3 gave whole s. and stars 480 14 genial rays mature , .304 3 glad of the s. and rain 620 12 glancing in the s 84 18 glow, like the s 666 8 goes out of sight 824 3 goes to bed with the s 495 1 going down of the s 922 6 gold and scarlet of the s 813 16 gold would not seem 483 19 gone is the s 824 6 Great Britain the b 802 8 great s. in the firmament 423 15 had risen to hear him 697 2 had sunk, and summer 525 14 has left the lea 824 16 has turned his face away 877 19 hath never shined 606 3 heaven's glorious s 757 20 her place in the s 617 4 himself cannot forget 228 20 himself grow dim with age 388 4 his beams display 806 7 bis day's work ended 555 3 his light withdrew 45 4 hold up to the s 48 1 honeysuckles ripen'd by s 372 19 hooting at the glorious s 662 10 illumines the day. 446 9 in absence of the a 799 10 in all his state 163 24 in Fortune's s 182 8 in shade and half in s 681 21 insists on gladness 193 23 in which tie s., moon 713 26 is a big daffodil 155 8 is in the heaven 163 9 is laid to sleep 526 7 is rising, let us go 173 4 kindling s. of summer 279 f 2 lambs that frisk in the s 396 2 lamps are the meridian s 547 25 lamp that s. was given 359 18 laughing in summer s 248 19 leave the blessed s 668 17 lengthen as s. declines 883 6 lengthened every shade 52 13 light of a rising a 102 l light of the setting s 673 9 lights a candle to the s. .48 22, 456 26 like a child of the s 703 12 like the fair a 250 1 like the setting s 376 IS like the S. radiate 63 15 little s. a little rain 442 1 live coeval with the s 437 6 long as there's a s. that 92 1 loss of the s 192 25 low s. had lengthen'd!s24 10 majestic like the s 693 6 meant nothing else than s 393 3 meet the s. in his coming 525 4