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 SOLDIER SONG of the Legion lay dying 852 24 roused up the a 844 1 Romans, mauled and knuckled.583 2 bo glorious 811 9 Summer s 853 6 teach a s. terms 901 19 see also Soldiers pp. 725-729 Soldiere-amidst an army of s 888 2 and our s. slighted 287 17 brave s. triumph in war 10 S brave Spanish s. brag 616 19 children playing at s 871 23 forty centuries are looking 524 20 Lord gets his best s 12 15 marshalled like b 823 1 none of s. would understand. . . 843 2 of the mighty war 846 17 old s. are surest 17 22 our s. were brave 211 14 patriotic trial of its s 590 19 ten good s. wisely led 858 13 ten thousand s 700 8 see also Soldiers pp. 725-729 Sole-jack boot with double s 705 9 now shape the s 706 11 to the s. of our foot 640 4 Soleil-fait elever le s 697 13 Id. ma place au s 616 7 vais voir le s. pour 175 5 Solemn-creed with s. sneer 722 23 heard s. o'er the verge 754 19 in such a s. way 742 13 shall have the most s. one 563 18 there is s. luxury in grief 342 20 Solemnities-arid high s 60 11 Solemnity-with a. shook their 563 £6 Solemnized-with pomp 368 7 Solemnly-bear it s 447 7 bell thou soundest s 67 24 misfortune to do it s 560 18 Soles-firm, well hammer'd s 705 8 mender of bads 706 6 pegging on s. as he sang 705 11 Solicit-for it straight 628 11 Solicitique-aliquid Isetis 601. 11 Solicitor-besfc-moving fair s 433 19 Solid-man of Boston 81 23 nothing more a. to say 759 3 the s. s. universe is pervious. . .468 14 things do not show 56 IS to s. ground of Nature 548 9 when it is s. and reduced 434 27 Solidity-^work lasting s 910 18 Soliloquy-Iago's s 532 3 Solitary-amid silent ruins 687 15 as an oyster 575 9 dim and s. loveliness 554 21 life of man, s., poor 446 5 nor s. thorn 52 2 not need her, s. else 608 16 perfumes my s. path 516 9 rare are s. woes 886 15 silent, solemn scene 338 8 their s. way 56 19 who is not alone 730 17 Solitude-bars and s. together. . . .634 10 bird in the s. singing 775 18 enforcing his own a 69 1 from this my s 80 10 God to man doth speak in s... .729 22 made the world as 590 20 makes a a. and calls it 588 4 midst of a vast a 687 8 of passing his own door 867 1G or in society 757 2 preys upon its a 733 22 ahrinks from dismaying a 688 3 talent nurtured in s 99 25 wrapped in the s. of his own. . . 103 4 see also Solitude pp. 730, 731 Solitudes-books are s 75 23 or upland s 51 15 Solitudinem-ubi a. f aciunt 590 20 Soll-Mensch kann was er s 871 15 Sollicitis-vanaque a. incutit 268 15 Solomon-he lived at ease 225 14 in the Proverbs of S 297 15 kindofsemi-S 422 1 so says S 9 17 thou wert not, S 458 10 Solon-Athenian S. advised 638 8 wished everybody to be 572 14 Solum-cujus est s 18 13 nee minus s. quam 730 8 omne s. forti patria 586 15 Solus-ego meorum s. sum meus. .300 18 f uernit nubila s. eris 291 1 nemo s. satis est 880 16 quam oum s. esset 730 8 Solution-of economic problems. . . 918 4 of these doubts 821 12 violet a. sweet 279 20 Solutis-O, quid s. est beatius 669 7 Solve-'em in a trice 110 Solves-one difficulty by 194 5 Somebody-hero and oracle to a. .. 366 2 meet my ain dear s 482 3 of s. to new and hack 588 3 you get s. else 908 19 Somehow-doubt that s. Good 326 16 Something-from a distance is s. .. 268 6 given that way 642 3 hard to name 54 15 ifthouarts 776 8 is always wanting 290 7 is behind them 318 9 is lost 463 5 made of nothing 416 23 real s. yet to be known 36 6 see them do s. for us 619 6 that s. which prompts 352 7 'tis s., nothing 543 14 when 'e do say s., my Gawd. . . 850 14 where every s. blent together. .561 17 will turn up 243 22 Somewhat-the S. which we name.320 20 yet to come 251 5 Somewhere-above us in eluBive. .265 6 always morning s 127 22 find what is needful 79 13 or other there must 776 7 now, in y nder stars 341 25 there waiteth in this 464 6 wakes to the morn s 55 11 Sommeil-de la raison Ill 23 du s. des justes 719 17 le a. des esprits 384 24 Sommerzeit-nicht nur zur S 365 6 Somne-quies rerum 719 9 Somnia-quo cerni tempora 203 4 velut s. qusedam 377 7 Somno-sex horas s 793 14 Somnos-alliciunt a. tempus 719 8 Somnum-fas est obrepere s 718 11 Somnus-gelidse nisi mortis 719 7 Son-and his s.'s sons 25 6 a wise s. maketh a glad Ill 16 beheld the duteous s 220 17 by bleeding aire to s 294 17 could bear with complacency. 463 1 craves a booby s ; 113 3 dear s. of Memory 701 16 England's greatest s 729 8 every mother's s 5 23 execrable s., so to aspire 716 4 father at nuptial of his a 345 17 father points to his s 687 6 father's counsel a wise s 11 16 from the sire the s. shall 855 10 golden-haired a. of the sky 60 24 hatethhiss 651 9 hear my s. in heaven 209 19 if his s. ask bread 312 12 I, her frail s 547 7 Jehu, the son of Nimshi 378 17 keep his s., myself, at home. . .542 16 king's s. in Christendom 774 7 Lucifer, s. of the morning 192 15 made his eldest s. slave 684 7 man the s. of his works 908 9 my Arthur, my fair a 112 1 my golden s 718 3 my s. and foe 172 17 my s., be good 10 20 my s. is my s. till he have 497 5 ne'er entail'd from s. to s 435 18 night's s. was driving 46 19 of Adam and Eve 233 2 of God would do 114 16 of Heav'n and Earth 564 16 of his own works 98 11 of man ■. 114 17 of Saturn gave the nod 322 8 of the desert 765 7 of the old moon-mountains 559 5 of the sable Night. 717 13 person of his s 114 19 rich man's s. inherits 865 18 survivorship in his s 619 11 that two-legged thing, a s 394 9 the s. most dear 232 18 thou abhorrest that s 438 23 to Virtue's humblest s 839 4 "Venus when her s. was lost. . . . 468 21 war! thou s. of hell 856 11 when the s. swore 109 24 worthier s. than he 229 11 writes for our dear s 729 17 you also, O s. Brutus 534 9 your a. governs you 334 3 Sonata-heavy, dull, s. face 712 25 Sonderbarer-Schwarmer 226 33 Song-Alexandrine ends the s 604 6 almost divine 507 3 6 answered when s. was sung 558 13 Arcadians equal in the s 39 17 awake and glow in s 397 17 beautiful blooms in s 296 2 better feeling than s 358 15 blithesome s. was hushed 676 4 book of S. and Sonnets 79 25 burden of his s 134 1 burden of the a 712 22 but 'tis so in the a 882 5 charms the sense 133 10 compose slipper and as 705 4 dance and Provencal a 876 1 dear to gods and men is 8 603 1 dusk of centuries and s 676 13 familiar with your s 873 13 faults of s. repair 215 12 feast of Love is s 399 22 feel when the s. is done 465 10 first sound in a. of love 472 13 first told us of Spring 73 18 fiBhersofs 108 2 flower of s., bloom on 282 1 1 for our banner 275 7 for our chieftain 843 is goods, ringing clear 379 li go with a a. of peace 853 i greet her with his a 427 14 gypsie children of a 56 1 3 half s. half odour 537 IE haunted shore of s 538 16 hear the bird's s 680 8 hear their low lone s 566 12 hear we these monkes' s 536 c he is renowned in s 257 8 higher than the perfect s 921 13 if ever a s. was sung 839 12 in England's s. forever 550 16 in s. singer has been lost 713 1 in thy praise 12 19 is all the joy of life 69 17 is passing sweet 790 17 it's a different s 855 1 3 I will make my s 227 20 jubilant s. of the victors 130 2 know she'B coming by s 473 12 labour but a sorrowful s 424 12 land of sky and s 767 17 lend me your a., Nightingales. .558 21 let me hear s. of Selma 713 9 let satire be my s 283 5 life flows along like as 722 18 lightnings of his s 238 7 like a rose should be 540 9 like the melody of a s 539 11 like wedding s. all-melting 557 19 lips the breath of s 798 14 listen'd to her sad s 781 24 lusty s. of fruits 51 16 magic of hiss 606 15 may turn out as 92 16 melancholy out of a s 505 24 might have written that s 762 4 more musical than any s 709 17 mountain with fight and s 747 4 my s. Jets forth 697 12 never does a wilder s 873 18 no sorrow in thy s 153 9 of a secret bird 204 6 of boyhood at play 729 13 of great joy 117 13 of the brave. . . ., 82 6 of the Shirt 621 l of the wind 275 10 of those who answer 166 6 one grand sweet a 327 19 others may sing the b 762 8 pathetic S. to breathe 824 21