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Rh "Sow thou sorrow," 174. Sower, The, 27. "Spare me my dreams," 374. Spirit of Abraham Lincoln, To the, 163. Spring Surprise, 327. Stairway, The, 212. Star in the City, The, 145. Stratford Bells, 292. Stricken Player, The, 212. "Strolling toward Shottery," 291. Summer begins, 291. "Summer's rain and winter's snow," 33. Sun-Dial, The, 434. Sunset from the Train, 90. Sunset Window, The, 431. "Supper at Emmaus, The," 244. Sword of the Spirit, The, 271. Syria, 300.

Table Round, The, 433. "Tell me good-by," 347. Temple of Art, A, 361. Temptation, 174. "The day began as other days begin," 380. "The north star draws the hero," 268. "The pallid watcher of the eastern skies," 12. "The poet from his own sorrow," 169. "The poet's day," 253. "The smile of her I love," 25. "The woods that bring the sunset near," 89. "The years are angels," 153. Theme, A, 126. "There is nothing new under the sun," 10. "There's no place like the old place," 412. "This hour my heart went forth, as in old days," 264. Thistle-Down, 21. "Thou thinkest thou hast lived," 338. Thought, A, 58. Three Flowers of the Garden, 435. "Through all the cunning ages," 272. "Thy lover, Love, would have some nobler way," 16. "Thy mind is like a crystal brook," 229. To a Departed Friend, 67. To a Southern Girl, 125. To a Young Poet, 132. To an English Friend, 138. To Austin Dobson, 309. To C. H. Russell, 349. To E. C. S., 347. To Emma Lazarus, 392. To F. F. C., 124.