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SUN
SUPERBIA
1287
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