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SUN
SUPERBIA
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met the s.'s bravado | 462 | 9 |
might supply the s | 272 | 4 |
more beautifully steep | 785 | 12 |
morning s. and wine-bred | 220 | 35 |
myself in Huncamunca's | 247 | 21 |
my s. sets to rise again | 442 | 7 |
nature's second s. | 467 | 1 |
neither the s. nor death | 170 | 25 |
never sets in Spanish | 616 | 19 |
never sets upon Dominions | 615 | 14 |
never sleep the s. up | 721 | 7 |
no new thing under the s. | 561 | 21 |
noon-glory gaze | 768 | 20 |
no s. upon an Easter day | 286 | 11 |
nothing under the s. | 3 | 9 |
no worship to garish s. | 479 | 20 |
now the s. is gleaming | 455 | 18 |
obeys them, and moon | 574 | 4 |
observing marigold | 494 | 20 |
o'er the s.'s bright couch | 123 | 11 |
of Bolingbroke | 723 | 12 |
of liberty is set | 438 | 14 |
of righteousness arise | 542 | 24 |
of the maturing s. | 52 | 6 |
once I beheld a s. | 123 | 17 |
one s. by day | 752 | 12 |
over all, the blessed s. | 353 | 3 |
palace of the s. | 418 | 1 |
place in the s. is mine | 616 | 7 |
plants never saw the s. | 635 | 8 |
potent over s. and star | 483 | 21 |
presence of the s. | 814 | 15 |
rain and s. a rainbow | 656 | 4 |
revolving splendour | 768 | 15 |
rise to prevent the s. | 721 | 7 |
rubied s. in a Venice-sail | 53 | 1 |
scarred by the s., dear lass. | 703 | 16 |
see the s. for the last time | 175 | 5 |
set is the s. of my years | 15 | 9 |
shall be, beneath the s. | 424 | 2 |
shall be sentry | 458 | 11 |
shall End out the s. | 817 | 3 |
shall not smite thee | 644 | 18 |
she scarce could see the s. | 361 | 14 |
she snatches from the s. | 786 | 21 |
shine on you like the s. | 250 | 9 |
shines on the wicked | 236 | 6 |
shining tissues in the s. | 279 | 1 |
shootes at the midday s. | 761 | 24 |
side that's next the s. | 252 | 10 |
slant s. of February | 270 | 6 |
snow drops feel as yet the s. | 747 | 19 |
soar upward to the s. | 738 | 3 |
stain both moon and s. | 266 | 26 |
standards in the s. | 853 | 12 |
stony channels in the s. | 302 | 16 |
street that fronts the s. | 882 | 12 |
sudden s. and clatter | 38 | 7 |
sweet ray is hovering | 88 | 12 |
sweets to well-wooing s. | 682 | 11 |
tapers to the s. | 48 | 9 |
51 | 13 | |
temper the glare of the s. | 625 | 24 |
that brief December day rose | 184 | 8 |
that sets upon the sea | 141 | 12 |
that s. like this from which | 140 | 8 |
the s.hosset | 898 | 1 |
the s.'s a thief | 786 | 11 |
the s. is set | 824 | 4 |
the s. was high | 88 | 13 |
they first feel the s. | 280 | 1 |
though s. and moon | 837 | 9 |
through the bower peeps | 717 | 14 |
tidings of the s.'s uprise | 656 | 15 |
till the s. grows cold | 482 | 4 |
tinged by the rising s. | 122 | 13 |
unless s. were in the sky | 483 | 19 |
upon an Easter-day | 158 | 10 |
walks under mid-day s. | 130 | 21 |
warmed by the s. | 591 | 17 |
warms in the s. | 546 | 19 |
warm summer s. | 233 | 12 |
warm s. is failing | 52 | 16 |
warrior's s. has set | 851 | 10 |
was gone now | 527 | 6 |
was laughing | 417 | 12 |
waylay the rising s. | 723 | 20 |
weary s. hath made | 824 | 19 |
we live by invisible s. | 442 | 3 |
were there no s. to call | 680 | 11 |
when Honor's s. declines | 435 | 10 |
when the s. goes down | 563 | 1 |
when the s. in bed | 123 | 1 |
when the s.'s away | 822 | 21 |
when the s. is cool | 307 | 9 |
when the s. is shining | 700 | 5 |
when the s. sets, who doth | 754 | 18 |
when the s. was low | 401 | 10 |
when the s. went down | 441 | 14 |
where the s.'s dart clove her | 484 | |
whitens in the s. | 108 | 17 |
whose low descending s. | 161 | 6 |
window where the s. came | 507 | 7 |
with the setting s. | 193 | 1 |
with the s. thy daily course. | 737 | 18 |
world without as | 488 | 14 |
yet the s. was not | 456 | 17 |
see also Sun pp. 765-767. Sunrise, Sunset pp. 769, 770 | ||
Sunbeam-in a winter's day | 444 | 14 |
truth impossible to soil as s. | 820 | 24 |
written with a s. | 766 | 2 |
Sunbeams-burnished s. | 381 | 13 |
but s. lifted higher | 737 | 20 |
dropped their gold | 823 | 15 |
extracting s. out of cucumbers. | 400 | 10 |
it is as true as s. | 253 | 18 |
motes that people the s. | 766 | 8 |
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same carpet with the s. | 547 | 18 |
stream through liberal space. | 597 | 12 |
the s. fall | 378 | 5 |
vanished in the s. | 209 | 6 |
Sunday-came to port last s. | 54 | 9 |
equal on s. in the pew | 295 | 2 |
some write for 'tis s. | 51 | 10 |
will weep on s. | 429 | 1 |
see also Sabbath p. 689 | ||
Sundays-begin journey on s. | 810 | 20 |
chicken in his pot on s. | 211 | 19 |
how pass your s. | 273 | 12 |
see also Sabbath p. 689 | ||
Sunder-do s. and not kiss | 418 | 17 |
S{{}}nder-nicht ein S. sein | 619 | 5 |
und hose Geister | 456 | 24 |
Sundown-go to bed at s. | 82 | 2 |
splendid | 169 | 11 |
Sunflower-like a s. by a brook. | 698 | 19 |
like the broad-faced s. | 277 | 17 |
turns on her god | 474 | 20 |
yellow s. by the brook | 278 | 6 |
see also Sunflower p. 768 | ||
Sunflowers-valorous s. | 277 | 16 |
Sung-ever fondly s. | 578 | 2 |
has s. for three years | 791 | 1 |
in early Greece she s. | 536 | 8 |
in his warm youth | 724 | 3 |
lamentably | 56 | 17 |
must be s. together | 22 | 13 |
of pastures, fields | 235 | 7 |
only s. for certain time | 56 | 12 |
the shepherds | 52 | 13 |
together s. Te Deum | 539 | 20 |
where Sappho loved and s. | 342 | 4 |
who s. under the sea | 538 | 13 |
you ne'er s. nor heard | 89 | 14 |
see also Singing pp. 712, 713 | ||
Sunium-'s marbled steep | 772 | 17 |
Sunk-to the bottom of the sea | 503 | 1 |
without trace | 850 | 16 |
Sunless-the s. retreats | 627 | 10 |
Sunlight-as s. drinketh dew | 419 | 14 |
breaking through | 45 | 14 |
flowerets in s. shining | 280 | 3 |
golden hair, like s. | 349 | 4 |
his s. still sleeps | 110 | 5 |
shames November | 52 | 15 |
through s. wheeling | 901 | 7 |
to-morrow's s. will be the last. | 441 | 3 |
where the a. serves | 401 | 18 |
wide the golden s. flows | 722 | 3 |
Sun-lit-beneath the s. sky | 567 | 1 |
flies in s. skies | 481 | 17 |
Sunning-ragged beggar s. | 218 | 6 |
Sunny-air is fresh and s. | 501 | 1 |
as her skies | 887 | 12 |
beauties from the s. ray | 826 | 3 |
count the s. and cloudy | 766 | 15 |
glow which brings | 256 | 23 |
lengthen a s. mood | 109 | 8 |
mark your s. hours | 768 | 1 |
present its s. side | 351 | 16 |
shady side and the s | 922 | 8 |
thoughts and s. weather | 52 | 11 |
toward the s. side | 923 | 7 |
Sunrise-gates open toward s. | 694 | 18 |
great earthquaking s. | 769 | 14 |
like the strong s. | 209 | 16 |
wakes the lark to sing | 427 | 18 |
Sun-rising-manna after s. | 721 | 7 |
Suns-blest by s. of home | 223 | 1 |
light of setting s. | 767 | 11 |
like fire-hearted s. | 6 | 26 |
may set and rise | 166 | 3 |
meek s. grow brief | 568 | 16 |
process of the s. | 790 | 7 |
rise and set | 834 | 12 |
sky full of silent s. | 714 | 4 |
that gild vernal morn | 781 | 6 |
to light me rise | 546 | 18 |
vernal s. and vernal gales | 458 | 13 |
when those fair s. shall set | 348 | 21 |
Sunset-and evening star | 179 | 7 |
at s. were seen | 844 | 4 |
cloud-continents of s.-seas | 769 | 17 |
day-book open until s. | 7 | 14 |
ere s. all is snow | 694 | 20 |
fevered with the s. | 809 | 18 |
flows into golden | 750 | 6 |
from dawn to s.'s marge | 55 | 13 |
fulfilled it with s. glow | 538 | 16 |
golden s. leaves its ray | 680 | 6 |
in s.'s golden and crimson | 553 | 2 |
in the light of s. | 122 | 21 |
just after 8 | 122 | 18 |
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luscious fruit of s. hue | 572 | 10 |
o'er all alike imperial s | 339 | 1 |
of a tedious day | 231 | 14 |
of hope | 377 | 21 |
of our day | 13 | 11 |
sunken s. from the deep | 796 | 11 |
the s.'s turquoise marge | 525 | 13 |
'tis the s. of life gives me | 304 | 26 |
with the s.'s fire | 527 | 16 |
Sunset-lands-from out the s. | 824 | 9 |
Sunsets-lonely s. flare | 770 | 11 |
Sun-shaped-blossoms show | 326 | 6 |
Suns in—air is full of s | 23 | 3 |
and rain at once | 245 | 12 |
aye shall light the sky | 414 | 11 |
catch the s. and dew | 88 | 4 |
checkered shade and s. | 447 | 13 |
despised in the s. hour | 574 | 17 |
dreams of s. and June | 878 | 7 |
eternal s. settles on its head. | 127 | 17 |
fails, the shadows | 14 | 25 |
February s. steeps | 270 | 7 |
fold me from s. | 326 | 3 |
follows the rain | 914 | 13 |
follow the rain | 128 | 1 |
friends together in s | 299 | 4 |
gracious ass | 458 | 6 |
heaven's warm s. in | 911 | 20 |
host in the s. | 155 | 18 |
in the shady place | 252 | 9 |
in the s. strikes | 262 | 8 |
in the torrent of the s. | 315 | 19 |
let lusty s. fall | 556 | 10 |
love is s., hate is shadow | 447 | 13 |
makes 'em all sweet | 597 | 14 |
murk thine by s. | 768 | 7 |
of an April day | 197 | 21 |
of kind looks | 872 | 19 |
of the breast | 376 | 5 |
outfaces that s. | 247 | 8 |
pledge of peace and s. | 656 | 6 |
pour back the s. | 109 | 17 |
rippling goes the s. | 67 | 7 |
soul's calms | 837 | 24 |
spot with s. the early | 155 | 3 |
Spring! in s. clad | 747 | 17 |
springs to meet the s. | 472 | 9 |
suddenly B. and perfect blue. | 38 | 11 |
sweet calm s. of October | 568 | 17 |
the s. and the dew | 578 | 5 |
the s. patriot | 853 | 6 |
very s. loved them | 577 | 19 |
yellow as s. | 578 | 2 |
see also Sun pp. 765-767 | ||
Sunthaw-thatch smoke in s | 694 | 19 |
Sup-lives longest does but s. | 446 | 2 |
oldest only s. and go to bed. | 444 | 20 |
upon myself | 28 | 10 |
Supellex-tibi curta s. | 103 | 3 |
Super-himself B.-excellent | 605 | 18 |
nisi a. humana se | 345 | 7 |
Superae-sibi vindicant potestas. | 760 | 16 |
Superanda-omnis fortuna | 584 | 20 |
Superat-si cum sumptus s. | 87 | 1 |
Superavacum-omnes s. pleno. | 312 | 4 |
Superbia-adjuncta s. mores | 559 | 12 |
invidia ed avarizia | 239 | 24 |