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 1272 SOUL SOUND pour'd her pensive s 505 16 poverty of the s., 621 16 power upon my s 716 23 prayer is s.'s sincere desire .... 627 8 prisoned s. in an elysium 759 21 prison his s. looked through. . . 170 2 pure s. unto his Captain Christ. 177 21 question thy s. tonight 498 20 rags most beggarly clothe s — 32 10 rapt s. sitting in 248 26 rapture imprisoned s 888 13 ravish'd all my s. held dear — 383 18 recognized God in his s 664 9 roll froms. to s 215 23 sad s. go higher 182 18 save your own s. first 392 13 saw a glimpse of happiness 168 9 saw iron enter into his a 344 1 saw pass as 52 17 scarce fledged for earth 56 2 secret s. to show 818 18 secret to another s 340 18 secured in her existence 142 8 seek God in your own s 245 17 Shadow from a S. on fire 361 11 shelter to the s 814 9 she that to my s. is dear 473 2 should my s. be sad 169 19 show the s.'s habiliments 33 14 shrinks s. back on herself 388 3 silent s. doth most abound .... 710 8 sinews of the s 27 19 sing out my s 409 8 sinks my sad s 734 10 sits dumb 12 17 sitting amid ruins. . . .' 811 4 sleepless s. that perished 609 12 softly lulling to my s 614 2 some s. of goodness 328 13 song from earnest s 605 8 sooth'd his s. to pleasures 598 4 spoke the melting s 576 26 stands raised, triumphant 142 16 still begnaw thy s 131 18 sting the s 182 8 stricken mother's s 729 17 struck to the s 5 17 subject's s. is his own 685 24 sustaining airs 559 9 swan like s. of the poet 773 3 swells in the tortured s 343 21 swells the s. to rage 1 15 sweet and virtuous s 836 17 sweet of s. is she 824 9 sweet s. shining through 248 24 take courage s 254 15 take the prison'd s 713 7 tasted heavenly food 36 11 tell me my s, can this be death. 174 3 tell thy s. their roots 278 5 terror to the s. of Richard 700 8 that calls upon my name 479 16 that can befall as 255 16 that can render an honest man.489 6 that loves it much 538 12 that slid into my s p. 717 11 that s.'s most stout...' 763 2 that utter'd all the s 299 8 there's a s. in every leaf 277 14 the s. attains 44 12 the s.'s calm sunshine 837 24 the s.'s dark cottage 801 3 the s.'s quiet 497 2 the s.'s Rialto hath its 85 9 they found of Aristophanes 323 17 they're s. and body 255 9 thou art a s. in bliss 12 12 thoughts for s. that dashes 530 21 thy grand in s 45 16 thy s. of adoration 92 5 thy very s. is wedded 416 19 tie hidden s. of harmony 538 s Time is Life of the S 795 24 'tis thy s. is poor 664 l tobacco 'numbs the s 804 lo tocsin of the s 67 8 to dare 251 21 to-day is far away 402 8 together from one s 22 7 to God should turn the s 392 9 to its anchorage 110 12 took every living s 732 13 took hold on thee 625 6 to Solitude retirei 731 6 to stir a man's s 274 13 to try the s.'s strength on 442 8 transport to my s. restored 376 14 trust in my own s 544 13 turn his fleeting s 215 1 two bodies with one s 298 11 under the ribs of death 357 16 upon my s. their peace 369 14 upright stature in the s 659 18 very s. listened intensely 568 21 very s. of Britain 725 12 vibrates to ray fix'd s 391 18 vigor in our immortal s 515 8 virtue of the s. which 413 10 virtue sign of a noble s 835 16- voe the jay o' my s 868 17 wail from some despairing s — 873 4 wakes the s. lifts it nigh 535 8 wake the s. by tender 5 9 wavering powers of my s 393 7 weak like your s 206 18 well-knit, and battles won 388 5 were thy s. not with mine 351 21 when s. meets s 419 10 where that bright s. is 168 17 where the s. sours 667 4 which overflowed the s 509 18 which struggled through 246 26 white sail of his s 163 26 who hides a dark s 456 12 whole s.'s tasking 127 23 who sees most plain 515 2 whose progeny they are 79 17 windows of the s 247 15 within her eyes 887 12 within itself unblesa'd 864 3 within the primitive s 788 26 without a shield 255 23 without reflection 660 12 wit its s 227 17 words are s.'s ambassadors 904 9 worlds within the s 915 8 would harrow up thy s 755 15 would have no rainbow 781 1 yea from my s. refuse you 410 20 yet so tall of s 72 7 your skyward-jetting s 482 22 see also Soul pp. 736-739 Soulage-a reconter on les s 518 21 Soulier-a chaque pied son s 705 21 Soulless-gave us a s. flower 391 16 Souls-apartments in their s 97 14 are capable of ambition 571 16 are ripened in northern 487 19 as of s. in pain 447 12 bear little s. to Heaven '. 815 9 borne inward unto s. afar 717 6 cumber our quick s 742 3 enough for common s 190 27 fire of s. is kindled .301 16 forbids to afflict our s 90 15 friendship made by s 303 19 great and mighty s 82 5 great s. by instinct 301 l great s, suffer in silence 709 19 happy s. who dwell 45 10 harmony is in immortal s 751 24 have sight of immortal sea. . . ,390 4 her golden s. to waste 263 16 hermit s. that live withdrawn. .379 6 immediate jewel of their s 543 14 in heaven are placed 185 23 in s. a sympathy 775 20 in their hands 896 9 jealous s. will not be answered. 404 14 like stars 379 6 live like fire-hearted suns 6 25 lofty s. who look beyond 261 28 made of fire 672 23 memory green in our s 508 3 must not oe saved 361 21 noble s. through dust 814 is O drooping s 127 21 of all the writers 440 3 of animals infuse 255 14 of men are full of dread 269 20 of poets dead and gone 395 6 of women are bo small 887 11 of your neighbors 392 13 our s. as free 548 15 peace-parted s. 176 10 pettifoggers damn their s 430 22 pioneer s. that blaze 379 6 poison to men's s 84 11 pour their s. into ours 76 21 receive the light of God 326 6 roots of all men's s 747 6 see the s. we loved *. . . . 389 21 sit close and silently 775 22 sonte long experienced s 636 24 stirred up many zealous s 925 21 sweet s. around us watch 27 6 that are pure and true 441 22 that are were forfeit once 660 4 that cringe and plot 532 20 that died in pain 853 3 that grovel 369 11 they have no s 85 17 thought of thinking s 461 11 times that try men's s .853 5 to bodies write. 617 18 toil'd and striven 820 22 to love and peace attain 613 19 torture s. feel in hell 364 5 to s. can never teach 270 13 two or three high s 50 1 two s. in one 464 14, 468 11 two s. reside within 130 17 upon the melancholy s 443 22 voices, all ye living s 624 18 wearied into peace 588 16 weary death with bearing s 363 6 were our s. together 351 21 whose sudden visitations 393 8 willing, discerning s 207 17 with living s. informed 536 11 yield their s. to festive 512 13 you s. of geese 145 24 you've cheered will know 380 6 see also Soul pp. 736-739 Soumettre-se s. ou se demettre.. . 113 15 Sound-all is not s 32 16 all the s. I heard 358 18 and yet a s 472 13 another s. so another sense 905 9 back of the s. broods silence. . . 312 24 born of murmuring s 548 7 but rural s, 544 24 buzzing was only s. of life 64 12 commingled in one s 857 15 console with empty s 743 20 deeper than did plummet s. 80 3 deserts no line can s 317 4 different s. that word had 70 14 ear will hear lowest s 478 14 echo caught faintly the s. 360 7 exposition hath been s. 411 2 express the harmonious s 68 8 first s. in song of love 472 13 flow with least s 709 18 for the City of God 318 19 for the s. man 196 24 for the splendour of God 318 19 from the tombs a doleful s 340 5 give so great as 708 21 had parted thence .840 8 heal the blows of s. 708 17 hears in the kindly s 718 4 however rude the s. 732 9 joy of silence or of s. 600 5 know the boding s. 81 6 length and thundering s 435 23 listen ere the s. be fled 597 11 magic s. to me 541 16 make s. men sick 652 17 measured s. has grown 706 11 measures of delightful s 428 4 me from my lowest note 539 16 mind in as. body 35116,503 3 nonsense with charms of s. 560 14 no s. can awake 169 6 no a. is breathed so potent 543 23 no s. is uttered 710 14 no s. of hammer or saw 40 2 no s. ought to be heard 107 1 not so s. and half so deeply — 720 4 numbers and persuasives 536 11 of an instrument 465 2 of a silken s 793 20 of a voice that is still. 179 6 of generations beat 234 18 of public scorn 692 12 of sweetest melody 720 3 of the speed of Worlds 454 19 of woman's praise 624 17 ones, to pine-groves 545 9 on golden hinges moving 361 5 pause without as 620 1