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 1264 SKIES common people of the s 752 10 communion with the s 26 9 descending from the a .665 11 discretion guides the s 293 1 double-darken gloomy s 101 11 down from the blissful s 540 17 extol to the s 600 22 from the oloudy s 747 18 full-orbed ruler of the s 576 23 heights of evening s 553 2 he opens the a 719 18 hides the gloomy s 723 2 his watch-tower in the s 427 13 hurries a bard to the s 876 8 it mocks the s 566 14 illumed the Eastern s 163 24 journey through the s 64 3 Jove, thou regent of the 8 525 3 kindest bounty of the s 70 13 laughter shakes the s 429 7 leafy forest to the s 271 23 looks commercing with the s. .. 248 26 meet thee in the s 765 24 mocking the sunset s 578 7 my canopy the s 546 18 organ shakes the s 589 9 pointing at the s 525 2 paints the Orient s 680 14 paints the s. gay 770 15 path leading toward s 625 21 quiet of the s 304 28 raised a mortal to the s 392 1 raised them on the s 250 13 rend th* affrighted s 268 17 rush into the s 632 16 sail in shadow of new s 909 23 Scriptures of the s 749 1 sickle from lightning s 528 3 signs in the s 553 1 some inmate of the s 26 15 soul expatiate in the s 738 18 spread o'er half the s 769 10 stars are in the quiet s 749 4 still-enduring s 814 11 summer s. are darkly blue 557 6 sunny as her s 887 12 thac the lit s. cover 401 18 their heads into the s 577 14 there is war in the s 852 2 the s. are riven 753 20 to be the spangled s 749 18 to mansions in the s 665 7 towering to the s 563 8,633 4 up and down the s 27 5 uplifting to astonished s 620 3 voice which from the s 535 5 watcher of the s 607 6 winds and gloomy a 494 12 winking at the s 246 22 with spreading sound the s 539 4 yet blushing '. . .824 10 see also Sky pp. 713, 714 Skiff-call a s. a s 542 8 Skill-breeds no ill 30 G confound their s 144 27 congratulations on the s 253 4 few things impossible to s 390 13 foresight, strength, s 106 14 hide their want of s 925 15 I have not s 907 4 in amplifying 705 2 is to make sound men 652 17 little s. in antiquity 663 6 more than mortal s 150 10 of moving gracefully 53 13 parson own'd his s 42 8 sharpens our s 364 8 simple truth his utmost s 372 14 some in their s 314 12 thy s. to poet were 428 4 'tis God gives s 536 17 'tis greater s. in true hate 355 2 weavers boast Pindaric s 776 15 with a deal of s 424 10 with opportunity 784 16 work of s. surpassing sense .... 315 7 Skilled-better s. in dark events. . 305 20 in the globe and sphere 548 22 to pull wires 012 10 Skillet-make a s. of my helm. . . . 139 4 Skillful-hows, grows the hand... 472 6 Skills— in Neptune's paths 548 17 Skim-cream of others' books. . . . 599 12 Skin-Bone and S. two millers thin.381 20 casts off its bright s 93 15 did sell the lion's s "..461 5 dimpling of his s 194 25 Ethiopian change his s 94 22 faces we carved in its s ^649 18 fox changes his s 347 12 hang a calf's s 146 6 he took him a sheep s 560 11 know you under the s 422 11 lion's s. falls short 293 13 of an innocent lamb 670 23 ofmyteeth 189 1 of s. he made him mittens 560 10 painted s. contents the eye 127 6 this long strip of s 252 14 when caught, s. him 645 6 whiter s. of hers than snow 62 10 win so delicate as 705 17 with the s. side outside 560 10 wolf must die in his own s 650 16 yellow heads to form her s 197 16 Skin-deep-beauty but s. . . 61 16, 409 l colours that are b 59 10 Skinny-side out, and wooly 560 11 Skins-ashamed of our naked s. . .702 18 bask their spotted s 182 8 mysterious s. of parchment 434 6 of ill-shaped fishes 504 3 sisters under their s 235 17 Skip-lightly in frolicsome mood. . 307 23 mount rostrum with as 630 4 Skipper-every drunken s. trusts.. 704 is Skipping-went s. about 253 14 Skirt-touch s. of the dim distance.389 20 Skirts-by the Vicar's s 631 1 caught at God's s 625 13 hill that s. the down 337 12 I'd gather my s 122 14 of happy chance 120 5 Skittles-all beer and s 442 18 all porter and s 444 4 Skull-bald and dirty s 348 14 behold this ruin, 'twas as 687 13 of the man grows broader 918 15 powder'd inside of s 804 4 readings stored his empty s 758 2 Skulls-and roses.' 538 15 hell paved with infants' s 362 11 hell paved with priests' s 362 17 'midst s. and coffins 921 15 of great scholars 362 22 Sky-across a stretch of s 219 l admitted to that equal s 199 18 along the eastern s 238 20 anon, starring the s 273 7 arch that fill'st the s 655 is as gilded summer s 887 6 based on ocean, span the s. .. .655 17 beneath the sun-lit s 567 1 blue ethereal s 748 19 blue fields of the s 156 10, 751 4 blue s. bends over all 625 20 blue s. prevailing 494 15 boughs against wintry s 878 1 breaking in the s 770 3 bright and glorious s 545 20 bright reversion in the s 476 6 can hold the s 862 15 changes when wives 499 4 change theirs 809 17 circle widens in the s 302 8 clear and cloudless s 764 l clear as the s 62 22 diadem the s 728 9 drooped in the western s 457 11 eagle cleaves the liquid s 201 11 enthrones him in the s 388 20 fables of the s 202 14 fair blue stretch of s 360 23 falleth out of the s 95 8 rilling s. and earth below 723 16 fit it for the s 739 20 forehead of the morning b 750 19 for thy faint blue s 494 9 found its s. in your eyes 359 12 from earth to highest s 547 15 gazed upon the glorious b 413 2 golden-haired son of the s 60 24 gray sail against the s 88 11 grow into the s 812 21 awk to the wind-swept s 471 12 he has stepped to the s 533 14 SKYLARK his presence shares 316 13 hover in the summer s 525 8 if no longer tempests 336 19 if the s. were paper 317 9 in the Arctic s 193 4 is blue with May 39 13 is held in the water 862 15 know beneath what s 263 4 larger than the s 737 2 laughs the s 321 20 like a diamond in the s 752 2 like vapor in cloudless s 527 4 madly sweep the s 329 6 man beneath the s 20 5 Militia of the lower s 746 l milky way i' the s 252 11 night rides down the s 108 1 nor trusts the gorgeous s 655 23 not falling we may look 212 16 one is shining in the s 835 5 on the evening s. shinest 656 3 on the tender s 458 9 on which you closed your 439 12 opens to the morning s 449 16 out of the s. as I came 248 23 owns up to the s 18 13 painted on crimson s 694 16 parent from the s 15 19 parlor that*B next to s 371 4 pilgrim of the s 428 7 point to s. and stars 118 4 publish yourselves to the s 545 19 purpled o'er the a 46 17 raise the dome into the s 733 1 rather on space than s 46 16 reach of primrose s 238 19 ripened in our northern s 487 19 said to the s.-poised Lark 427 16 see not the casement for the s. - 62 27 set watch in the s 749 10 shall light the s 414 11 shalt in the s. appear 411 24 shoots through morning s 549 14 shut the windows of the s 547 21 silence in the starry s 710 16 slope to the southern s 835 3 some brother of the s 707 16 stretch'd from s. tos 317 8 sweeps the cool clear s 528 17 sweet regent of the s 526 11 summer's painted s 353 3 summit mingles with the s-. -. -532 10 sun glorifies the s 250 1 tears of the s. for the loss 193 26 tempests charge the s 754 6 that holds them 161 16 that runs across the s 750 9 the embroiling s 676 6 the s. is changed 791 3 the s. resum'd her light 267 24 through our changeful s 265 6 thy s. is ever clear • - 153 9 till earth and s. stand presenuy.101 1 timings that mirror the s 353 4 to court the s. 768 19 to the clear blue s. 427 7 trumpets of thes 723 3 under an unknown s 170 22 under every s. and star 570 16 under the s-'s gray arch 494 14 under the open s 544 14 under the wide and starrys — 235 1 unless the sun were in the s.. . .483 19 until they crowd the s 750 is up to the broad blue & 427 19 walls are the cerulean s. 547 26 wandering from the s 872 20 weathers every s 156 H were close against the s 272 2 who aimeth at the s 760 10 who built the s 315 7 whatever s.'s above me 262 4 wild beDs to the wild s 68 15 wind doth blow in every s 361 24 windows of the b 46 24 winged insects of the s 823 7 with one star sparkling 769 19 woods against stormy s 567 2 yet in the upper s 73 18 yet the s. is partly blue 878 1 your mind's chilled s 565 6 see also Sky pp. 713, 714 Skylark-happy s. springing up. . .427 l>