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So pat, agreeable, and vastly proper | 1 | 10 | 47 | TEMP | ||||
Or who so cold, so callous to refuse | 1 | 11 | 57 | TEMP | ||||
My innate nature — be it so: | 1 | 29 | 81 | TAMA | ||||
So oft perverted, will bestow | 1 | 33 | 197 | TAMA | ||||
So plighted in his early youth,) | 1 | 35 | 278 | TAMA | ||||
So often lovely, and will list | 1 | 38 | 371 | TAMA | ||||
For all was flown that made it so — | 1 | 39 | 393 | TAMA | ||||
My innate nature — be it so: | 1 | 40 | 81 | TAMB | ||||
So have I held to Memory's eye | 1 | 41 | 98 | TAMB | ||||
So oft perverted, will bestow | 1 | 42 | 197 | TAMB | ||||
Not so in deserts where the grand | 1 | 44 | 254 | TAMB | ||||
So late from Heaven — that dew — it fell | 1 | 46 | 45 | TAMF | ||||
Was giant-like — so thou, my mind! | 1 | 47 | 61 | TAMF | ||||
My innate nature — be it so: | 1 | 47 | 72 | TAMF | ||||
My soul — so was the weakness in it. | 1 | 47 | 78 | TAMF | ||||
So lovely was the loneliness | 1 | 47 | 82 | TAMF | ||||
And so, confusedly, became | 1 | 50 | 148 | TAMF | ||||
Not so in deserts where the grand, | 1 | 50 | 174 | TAMF | ||||
With music of so strange a sound, | 1 | 51 | 190 | TAMF | ||||
And beauty of so wild a birth — | 1 | 51 | 191 | TAMF | ||||
So often lovely, and will list | 1 | 52 | 202 | TAMF | ||||
(So like you gather in your breath) | 1 | 52 | 211 | TAMF | ||||
Whose pleasant bowers are yet so riven | 1 | 53 | 231 | TAMF | ||||
So late from Heaven — that dew — it fell | 1 | 55 | 41 | TAMH | ||||
Was giantlike — so thou my mind. | 1 | 55 | 57CE | TAMH | ||||
My innate nature — be it so: | 1 | 56 | 68 | TAMH | ||||
And, so, confusedly, became | 1 | 57 | 125 | TAMH | ||||
Not so in deserts where the grand — | 1 | 58 | 162 | TAMH | ||||
With music of so strange a sound | 1 | 59 | 184 | TAMH | ||||
And beauty of so wild a birth — | 1 | 59 | 185 | TAMH | ||||
So often lovely, and will list | 1 | 59 | 196 | TAMH | ||||
(So like you gather in your breath) | 1 | 60 | 205 | TAMH | ||||
For all had flown who made it so. | 1 | 60 | 214 | TAMH | ||||
Whose pleasant bowers are yet so riven | 1 | 61 | 236 | TAMH | ||||
To the loved object — so the tear to the lid | 1 | 77 | 18 | STAN | ||||
So trembled from afar — | 1 | 80 | 14 | ADRE | ||||
So dimly shone afar — | 1 | 80 | 14A | ADRE | ||||
So lovely was the loneliness | 1 | 85 | 4 | LAKEA | ||||
So lovely was the loneliness | 1 | 85 | 4 | LAKEF | ||||
Joy's voice so peacefully departed | 1 | 100 | 8 | ALAAR | ||||
The soul that scarce (the billows are so dense) | 1 | 100 | 22 | ALAAR | ||||
So eagerly around about to hang | 1 | 101 | 45 | ALAAR | ||||
Of her who lov’d a mortal — and so died. | 1 | 101 | 47 | ALAAR | ||||
So like its own above that, to this hour, | 1 | 101 | 57 | ALAAR | ||||
Ascend thy empire and so be | 1 | 104 | 112 | ALAAR | ||||
But ah! not so when, thus, in realms on high | 1 | 104 | 130 | ALAAR | ||||
But ah! not so when in the realms on high | 1 | 104 | 1308 | ALAAR | ||||
Yet thine is my resplendency, so given | 1 | 105 | 141 | ALAAR | ||||
To the proud orbs that twinkle — and so be | 1 | 105 | 148 | ALAAR | ||||
Achaian statues in a world so rich? | 1 | 106 | 35 | ALAAR | ||||
Archaian statues in a world so rich? | 1 | 106 | 35BC | ALAAR | ||||
Thy swollen pillars tremble — and so quake | 1 | 107 | 39.28 | ALAAR | ||||
An angel so soon | 1 | 111 | 149 | ALAAR | ||||
And looks so sweetly down on Beauty's hair — | 1 | 112 | 187 | ALAAR | ||||
How lovely 'tis to look so far away! | 1 | 113 | 199 | ALAAR | ||||
So softly that no single silken hair | 1 | 113 | 212 | ALAAR | ||||
“But, list, lanthe! when the air so soft | 1 | 114 | 231 | ALAAR | ||||
I left so late was into chaos hurl’d — | 1 | 114 | 234 | ALAAR | ||||
So shake the very Heaven on high | 1 | 128 | 12 | ROMG | ||||
So shake the very air on high | 1 | 128 | 12ABJ | ROMG | ||||
So shook the very Heavens on high, | 1 | 128 | 12C | ROMG | ||||
So shake the very Heavens on high | 1 | 128 | 12EF | ROMG | ||||
At once — and so will I. | 1 | 131 | 26 | SHOULD | ||||
So young? ah! no — not now — | 1 | 131 | 27 | SHOULD | ||||
And so come down again | 1 | 141 | 43 | FAIRY1 | ||||
(Logic and common usage so commanding) | 1 | 148 | 2 | ELIZA | ||||
And I have other reasons for so doing | 1 | 148 | 5 | ELIZA | ||||
“Love not” — thou sayest it in so sweet a way: | 1 | 149 | 2 | ACROS | ||||
Zantippe's talents had enforced so well: | 1 | 149 | 4 | ACROS | ||||
And so, being young and dipt in folly | 1 | 157 | 27 | INTRO | ||||
So shook the very Heavens on high, | 1 | 157 | 36 | INTRO | ||||
By notes so very shrilly blown, | 1 | 158 | 59 | INTRO | ||||
Joy so peacefully departs, | 1 | 160 | 23 | MYST | ||||
Thou! thy framing is so holy | 1 | 160 | 28 | MYST | ||||
Just now so fairy-like and well. | 1 | 161 | 3 | FAIRY2 | ||||
So impudently in my face, | 1 | 161 | 15 | FAIRY2 | ||||
So like a thing alive you know, | 1 | 161 | 16 | FAIRY2 | ||||
And shook it into pieces — so | 1 | 161 | 18 | FAIRY2 | ||||
Did you not say so, Isabel? | 1 | 162 | 25 | FAIRY2 | ||||
None sing so wild — so well | 1 | 173 | 3 | ISRA | ||||
None sing so wildly well | 1 | 175 | 3 | ISRG | ||||
And the giddy stars (so legends tell) | 1 | 175 | 5 | ISRG | ||||
He might not sing so wildly well | 1 | 177 | 48 | ISRG | ||||
He might not sing one half so well | 1 | 177 | 48C | ISRG | ||||
One half so passionately, | 1 | 177 | 49C | ISRG | ||||
’T is now (so sings the soaring moon) | 1 | 183 | 1 | IRENE1 | ||||
“So fitfully, so fearfully | 1 | 184 | 35.1BC | IRENE1 | ||||
And hark! the sounds so low yet clear, | 1 | 185 | 25.1BC | IRENE1 | ||||
Or so appear — or so appear! | 1 | 185 | 25.4BC | IRENE1 | ||||
As it is lasting so be deep — | 1 | 185 | 61 | IRENE1 | ||||
So fitfully — so fearfully — | 1 | 187 | 25 | IRENE2 | ||||
Which is enduring, so be deep! | 1 | 187 | 38 | IRENE2 | ||||
As it is lasting, so be deep! | 1 | 188 | 46 | IRENE2 | ||||
So blend the turrets and shadows there | 1 | 200 | 41 | CITYA | ||||
So blend the turrets and shadows there | 1 | 202 | 26 | CITYH | ||||
On oceans not so sad-serene. | 1 | 202 | 41C | CITYH | ||||
That ever died so young? | 1 | 205 | 4 | PAEAN | ||||
So mournfully — so mournfully, | 1 | 206 | 19 | PAEAN | ||||
Who knocked over a thousand so fine | 1 | 219 | 8 | LATIN | ||||
So tear down the temples | 1 | 220 | 7 | SONGA | ||||
So sweet the hour — so calm the time, | 1 | 222 | 1 | SERE | ||||
But list, O list! — so soft and low | 1 | 223 | 18 | SERE | ||||
I would not break so calm a sleep, | 1 | 224 | 2 | SLEEP | ||||
At length — at length — after so many days | 1 | 228 | 4 | COLIS | ||||
Amid thy shadows, and so drink within | 1 | 228 | 8 | COLIS | ||||
Within thy shadows, and so drink within | 1 | 228 | 8DFK | COLIS | ||||
Among thy shadows, and so drink within | 1 | 228 | 8E | COLIS | ||||
So with the world thy gentle ways, | 1 | 235 | 5 | THOUA | ||||
So with the world thy gentle ways, | 1 | 235 | 5 | THOUF | ||||
So, with the world, thy winning ways, | 1 | 23S | 5 | THOUJ | ||||
UGO. Sirrah! I said not so, or else I (hiccup) lied. | 1 | 248 | 14 | POLI | ||||
It is a pity in so proper a man | 1 | 249 | 23 | POLI | ||||
Is’t not a pity in so young a man | 1 | 249 | 24 | POLI | ||||
And of so gentle blood? Here is a change | 1 | 249 | 25 | POLI | ||||
UGO. He is drunk, Benito, — did you not say so, Rupert? | 1 | 249 | 27 | POLI | ||||
I think so too. He was, not long ago, | 1 | 249 | 31 | POLI | ||||
So beautiful and kind. | 1 | 249 | 35 | POLI | ||||
That we may date his ruin — so I call it — | 1 | 249 | 39 | POLI | ||||
Is it so late? is it all gone? very well! | 1 | 250 | 72 | POLI | ||||
So you’ve turned penitent at last — bravo! | 1 | 253 | 10 | POLI | ||||
Birds of so fine a feather | 1 | 254 | 33 | POLI | ||||
And of so wanton eye | 1 | 254 | 34 | POLI | ||||
I should so grieve about this little matter | 1 | 255 | 67 | POLI | ||||
So please you, Sir, of best Salermo brand | 1 | 256 | 90 | POLI | ||||
Why didst thou sigh so deeply? | 1 | 257 | 7 | POLI | ||||
Thy looks are haggard — nothing so wears away | 1 | 258 | 15 | POLI | ||||
So deep abstruse he has not mastered it. | 1 | 259 | 55 | POLI | ||||
LALAGE. “It in another climate, so he said, | 1 | 260 | 5 | POLI | ||||
“I think not so — her infelicity | 1 | 261 | 18 | POLI | ||||
Of that Egyptian queen, winning so easily | 1 | 261 | 22 | POLI | ||||
LALAGE. Wilt thou, my good Jacinta, be so kind | 1 | 261 | 28 | POLI | ||||
DUKE. Look you, Castiglione, be so kind | 1 | 265 | 11 | POLI | ||||
CASTIGLIONE. Was it not so? | 1 | 265 | 13 | POLI | ||||
So little time could so much alter one! | 1 | 265 | 26 | POLI | ||||
DUKE. So, So, you see. | 1 | 266 | 42 | POLI | ||||
So please you for your Grace. | 1 | 266 | 52 | POLI | ||||
POLITIAN. Not so, Baldazzar! | 1 | 267 | 5 | POLI | ||||
DUKE. Retire! — so soon? | 1 | 267 | 65 | POLI | ||||
BALDAZZAR. So please you, Sir, I fear me | 1 | 267 | 68 | POLI | ||||
BALDAZZAR. So please you, Sir, I fear me very much | 1 | 267 | 68Ax | POLI | ||||
And now are friends — yet shall not be so long — | 1 | 268 | 33 | POLI | ||||
So keen a relish for the beautiful | 1 | 269 | 44 | POLI | ||||
“And is thy heart so strong | 1 | 270 | 70 | POLI | ||||
Who hath loved thee so long | 1 | 270 | 72 | POLI | ||||
And is thy heart so strong | 1 | 270 | 74 | POLI | ||||
In merry England — never so plaintively — | 1 | 270 | 77 | POLI | ||||
“Is it so strong | 1 | 270 | 79 | POLI | ||||
Who hath loved thee so long | 1 | 270 | 81 | POLI | ||||
And is thy heart so strong | 1 | 270 | 83 | POLI | ||||
“Who hath loved thee so long, | 1 | 271 | 91 | POLI | ||||
And is thy heart so strong? | 1 | 271 | 93 | POLI | ||||
Into the dust — so we descend together. | 1 | 273 | 44 | POLI | ||||
Why dust thou turn so pale? Not Conscience’ self, | 1 | 274 | 60 | POLI | ||||
So that the blade be keen — the blow be sure, | 1 | 275 | 104 | POLI | ||||
Looking so like a lady! I’m a lady! | 1 | 276 | 19 | POLI | ||||
She was a peasant girl, she was so humble. | 1 | 277 | 31 | POLI | ||||
And I would look so like my lady in it! | 1 | 278 | 57 | POLI | ||||
So loud, so lady-like, and so commanding! | 1 | 278 | 62 | POLI | ||||
I’ll turn about and let him have it so — | 1 | 278 | 83 | POLI | ||||
’Tis I who pray for life — I who so late | 1 | 279 | 9 | POLI | ||||
Ungenial Britain which we left so lately, | 1 | 280 | 25 | POLI | ||||
A heaven so calm as this — so utterly free | 1 | 280 | 26 | POLI | ||||
So fresh upon thy lips I will not fight thee — | 1 | 281 | 68 | POLI | ||||
Extremely flat, and candid, and so forth | 1 | 283 | 49 | POLI | ||||
If so pray let me know! | 1 | 283 | 54 | POLI | ||||
That he's deceased — if so the game is up. | 1 | 283 | 71 | POLI | ||||
So — so — you’re dead eh? come now — come now, Ugo! | 1 | 283 | 72 | POLI | ||||
Dead, so to say, but having just committed | 1 | 283 | 75 | POLI | ||||
SAN OZZO. Ah! I perceive — it's positively so | 1 | 283 | 77 | POLI | ||||
I will inform the Count — but not so fast — | 1 | 284 | 93 | POLI | ||||
At length at length after so many days | 1 | 286 | 5 | POLI | ||||
Amid thy shadows, and so drink within | 1 | 286 | 9 | POLI | ||||
For vengeance or will never. So! the priest | 1 | 287 | 55 | POLI | ||||
And by him the bride — so beautiful — the bride | 1 | 287 | 57 | POLI | ||||
Over fabric half so fair! | 1 | 315 | 8 | HAUNT | ||||
That ever died so young! | 1 | 335 | 8 | LENA | ||||
That ever died so young?” | 1 | 335 | 27 | LENA | ||||
Go up to God so mournfully that she may feel no wrong! | 1 | 335 | 31 | LENA | ||||
that ever died so young — | 1 | 336 | 6 | LENK | ||||
in that she died so young. | 1 | 336 | 7 | LENK | ||||
in that she died so young. | 1 | 336 | 7E | LENK | ||||
That now so lowly lies — | 1 | 336 | 40 | LENA | ||||
that died and died so young?” | 1 | 337 | 12 | LENK | ||||
that perished so young?” | 1 | 337 | 12C | LENK | ||||
Go up to God so solemnly the dead may feel no wrong! | 1 | 337 | 14 | LENK | ||||
For her, the fair and debonair, that now so lowly lies, | 1 | 337 | 17 | LENK | ||||
So wills its King, who hath forbid | 1 | 345 | 47 | ROUTE | ||||
So wills the King, who hath forbid | 1 | 345 | 47AB | ROUTE | ||||
So that now, to still the beating | 1 | 365 | 15 | RAVEN | ||||
and so gently you came rapping, | 1 | 365 | 21 | RAVEN | ||||
And so faintly you came tapping, | 1 | 365 | 22 | RAVEN | ||||
fowl to hear discourse so plainly, | 1 | 366 | 49 | RAVEN | ||||
by reply so aptly spoken, | 1 | 367 | 61 | RAVEN | ||||
so, when Hope he would adjure | 1 | 367 | 64ABC | RAVEN | ||||
[...I so tired, so weary, | 1 | 403 | 9 | PHYS | ||||
Bubbles — ephemeral and so transparent — | 1 | 425 | 11 | DUNCE | ||||
To the tintinabulation that so musically wells | 1 | 435 | 11 | BELLSEG | ||||
To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells | 1 | 435 | 11FGH | BELLSEG | ||||
Feel a glory in so rolling | 1 | 437 | 84 | BELLSEG | ||||
And I rest so composedly, | 1 | 456 | 13 | ANNIE | ||||
For now, while so quietly | 1 | 458 | 59 | ANNIE | ||||
And so it lies happily, | 1 | 458 | 67 | ANNIE | ||||
And so I lie happily, | 1 | 458 | 67A | ANNIE | ||||
And I lie so composedly, | 1 | 459 | 85 | ANNIE | ||||
And I rest so contentedly, | 1 | 459 | 89 | ANNIE | ||||
This knight so bold — | 1 | 463 | 8 | ELDOR | ||||
None so devotional as that of “Mother,” | 1 | 467 | 4 | MOTHB | ||||
None so devotional as that of “mother,” | 1 | 467 | 4 | MOTHC | ||||
Are mother to the one I loved so dearly, | 1 | 467 | 11 | MOTHB | ||||
Are mother to the dead I loved so dearly, | 1 | 467 | 11 | MOTHC | ||||
So that her high-born kinsmen came | 1 | 477 | 17 | LEEA | ||||
So that her high-born kinsman came | 1 | 477 | 17KL | LEEA | ||||
The angels, not half so happy in Heaven, | 1 | 478 | 21 | LEEA | ||||
And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side | 1 | 478 | 38 | LEEA | ||||
So that her highborn kinsmen came | 1 | 479 | 17 | LEEE | ||||
So that her highborn kinsman came | 1 | 479 | 17KL | LEEE | ||||
The angels, not half so happy in Heaven, | 1 | 479 | 21 | LEEE | ||||
And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side | 1 | 479 | 38 | LEEE | ||||
SOAR ( 5 2) | ||||||||
Albeit he soar with an undaunted wing? | 1 | 91 | 8A-E | SCI | ||||
Methought, my sweet one, then I ceased to soar | 1 | 114 | 237 | ALAAR | ||||
Methought, Ianthe, then I ceas’d to soar | 1 | 114 | 237A | ALAAR | ||||
Methought, my sweet one, then I ceas’d to soar | 1 | 114 | 237CE | ALAAR | ||||
Or the stricken eagle soar! | 1 | 215 | 20 | PARA | ||||
SOARED ( 2 1) | ||||||||
Albeit he soared with an undaunted wing? | 1 | 91 | 8 | SCI | ||||
Albeit be soared with an undaunted wing? | 1 | 91 | 8F | SCI | ||||
SOARING ( 6 4) | ||||||||
Is soaring in the skies, | 1 | 141 | 31 | FAIRY1 | ||||
’T is now (so sings the soaring moon) | 1 | 183 | 1 | IRENE1 | ||||
I stand beneath the soaring moon | 1 | 183 | 18 | IRENE1 | ||||
We stand beneath the soaring moon | 1 | 183 | IC | IRENE1 | ||||
See the White Eagle soaring aloft to the sky, | 1 | 341 | 1 | CAMP | ||||
A full-orbed moon, that, like thine own soul, soaring, | 1 | 445 | 4 | TOHEL | ||||
SOB ( .4 2) | ||||||||
POLITIAN. Weep not! oh, sob not thus! — | 1 | 272 | s | POLI | ||||
And seraphs sob at vermin fangs | 1 | 326 | 31 | WORM | ||||
And the angels sob at vermin fangs | 1 | 326 | 31ABCFHL | WORM | ||||
And the seraphs sob at vermin fangs | 1 | 326 | 310EK | WORM | ||||
SOBBED ( 1 1) | ||||||||
In agony sobbed; letting sink her | 1 | 417 | 58 | ULA | ||||
SOBBING ( 4 3) | ||||||||
Of her chamber-window sobbing upon her knees | 1 | 250 | 51 | POLI | ||||
To the sobbing of the bells: — | 1 | 438 | 103 | BELLSEG | ||||
The sighing and sobbing, | 1 | 457 | 20 | ANNIE | ||||
The sighing and sobbing, | 1 | 457 | 26AB | ANNIE | ||||
SOBER ( 5 4) | ||||||||
Was Love, the blind, near sober Duty known? | 1 | 112 | 180 | ALAAR | ||||
The skies they were ashen and sober; | 1 | 415 | 1 | ULA | ||||
The skies were ashen and sober; | 1 | 415 | 1C | ULA | ||||
Our talk had been serious and sober, | 1 | 416 | 20 | ULA | ||||
Then my heart it grew ashen and sober | 1 | 418 | 82 | ULA | ||||
SOBS ( 1 1) | ||||||||
And ever and anon amid her sobs | 1 | 250 | 52 | POLI | ||||
SOCIABLE ( 1 1) | ||||||||
And sociable, and all that kind of thing | 1 | 283 | 50 | POLI | ||||
SOCIETY ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Keeps her secluded from society | 1 | 254 | 29 | POLI | ||||
SOCKET ( 1 1) | ||||||||
On a wine-table some candles burnt/ to the socket. | 1 | 248 | 2/ 3d | POLI | ||||
SOFT ( 13 11) | ||||||||
To her soft thrilling voice: To part | 1 | 36 | 292 | TAMA | ||||
And, tho’ my tread was soft and low, | 1 | 60 | 216 | TAMH | ||||
The smile of love — soft friendship's charm — | 1 | 81 | 12.1B | HAPP | ||||
“But, list, Ianthe! when the air so soft | 1 | 114 | 231 | ALAAR | ||||
Soft may the worms about her creep! | 1 | 188 | 39E | IRENE2 | ||||
Soft may the worms about her creep! | 1 | 188 | 47 | IRENE2 | ||||
But list, O list! — so soft and low | 1 | 223 | 18 | SERE | ||||
Thus musical thy soft voice came, | 1 | 225 | 5 | FANNY | ||||
At thy soft-murmured words, “Let there be light!” | 1 | 400 | 10 | MLS | ||||
At the soft-murmured words that were fulfilled | 1 | 400 | 11 | MLS | ||||
The soft head bows, the sweet eyes close; | 1 | 404 | 10 | PHYS | ||||
Two words — two foreign, soft dissyllables — | 1 | 406 | 7 | MARA | ||||
Two words — two foreign soft dissyllables — | 1 | 407 | 7 | MARB | ||||
SOFTEN’D ( 2 2) | ||||||||
And homeward turn’d his soften’d eye. | 1 | 51 | 196 | TAMF | ||||
And homeward turn’d his soften’d eye. | 1 | 59 | 190 | TAMH | ||||
SOFTENED ( 1 1) | ||||||||
(greatly softened.) | 1 | 282 | 3d | POLI | ||||
SOFTLY ( 3 3) | ||||||||
All softly in ear, | 1 | 111 | 145 | ALAAR | ||||
So softly that no single silken hair | 1 | 113 | 212 | ALAAR | ||||
And, softly dripping, drop by drop, | 1 | 187 | 5 | IRENE2 | ||||
SOFT-MURMURED ( 2 2) | ||||||||
At thy soft-murmured words, “Let there be light!” | 1 | 400 | 10 | MLS | ||||
At the soft-murmured words that were fulfilled | 1 | 400 | 11 | MLS | ||||
SOHO ( 3 3) | ||||||||
Soho! — let us sing | 1 | 219 | 6 | LATIN | ||||
Soho! — let us roar, | 1 | 219 | 9 | LATIN | ||||
I can’t perceive you’re dead? soho! I see! | 1 | 283 | 60 | POLI | ||||
SOIL ( 3 3) | ||||||||
On mountain soil I first drew life — | 1 | 46 | 39 | TAMF | ||||
On mountain soil I first drew life: | 1 | 54 | 35 | TAMH | ||||
“Bore a bright golden flower, but not i’ this soil!” | 1 | 260 | 6 | POLI | ||||
SOL ( 1 1) | ||||||||
And, veritably, Sol is right enough. | 1 | 425 | 9 | DUNCE | ||||
SOLA ( 1 0) | ||||||||
I cola d’oro! — Fior di Levante! | 1 | 102 | 77C | ALAAR | ||||
SOLACE ( 8 7) | ||||||||
I had no other solace — then | 1 | 36 | 288 | TAMA | ||||
Kind solace in a dying hour! | 1 | 45 | 1 | TAMF | ||||
Solace to my imagining? | 1 | 48 | 97 | TAMF | ||||
Kind solace in a dying hour! | 1 | 53 | 1 | TAMH | ||||
For him who thence could solace bring | 1 | 85 | 19 | LAKEA | ||||
For him who thence could solace bring | 1 | 86 | 20 | LAKEF | ||||
My soul at least a solace hath | 1 | 237 | 5 | TOF | ||||
My soul at least a solace hath | 1 | 237 | 14.58C | TOF | ||||
SOLD ( 1 1) | ||||||||
The pretty little hand that sold her tape, | 1 | 11 | 56 | TEMP | ||||
SOLE ( 1 0) | ||||||||
A troop of Echoes whose sole duty | 1 | 316 | 29B | HAUNT | ||||
SOLEMN ( 19 16) | ||||||||
Beetling it bends athwart the solemn sky, | 1 | 112 | 192 | ALAAR | ||||
The most sad and solemn note — | 1 | 160 | 21 | MYST | ||||
And this all solemn silentness! | 1 | 187 | 36 | IRENE2 | ||||
And thine all solemn silentness! | 1 | 187 | 36D | IRENE2 | ||||
The solemn song be sung? | 1 | 205 | 2 | PAEAN | ||||
Tun’d to such solemn song | 1 | 206 | 18 | PAEAN | ||||
(Such language holds the solemn sea | 1 | 214 | 17 | PARA | ||||
Like the murmur of the solemn seas | 1 | 214 | 17A | PARA | ||||
And as the solemn music breaks | 1 | 225 | 3 | FANNY | ||||
Which veils the solemn midnight sky, | 1 | 225 | 8 | FANNY | ||||
Low, sad, and solemn, but most audible, | 1 | 263 | 68 | POLI | ||||
A solemn vow! | 1 | 263 | 95 | POLI | ||||
By all I hold most sacred and most solemn — | 1 | 273 | 36 | POLI | ||||
A spectral figure, solemn, and slow, and noiseless — | 1 | 273 | 55 | POLI | ||||
Like the grim shadow Conscience, solemn and noiseless. | 1 | 274 | 56 | POLI | ||||
Newly with grass o’ergrown; some solemn graces, | 1 | 322 | 7 | SILE | ||||
And let the solemn song | 1 | 335 | 30 | LENA | ||||
What a world of solemn thought their monody compels! | 1 | 437 | 72 | BELLSEG | ||||
What a world of solemn thought their monody compels! | 1 | 437 | 72A-HJ | BELLSEG | ||||
SOLEMNLY ( 4 4) | ||||||||
How solemnly pervading the calm air! | 1 | 104 | 123 | ALAAR | ||||
Solemnly sworn perfidiously broken | 1 | 254 | 43 | POLI | ||||
Again! — again! — how solemnly it falls | 1 | 269 | 56 | POLI | ||||
Go up to God so solemnly the dead may feel no wrong! | 1 | 337 | 14 | LENK | ||||
SOLID ( 1 1) | ||||||||
From matter and light, evinced in solid and shade. | 1 | 322 | 4 | SILE | ||||
SOLILOQUY ( 1 1) | ||||||||
(During this part of the soliloquy | 1 | 278 | 21d | POLI | ||||
SOLITARY ( 2 2) | ||||||||
My solitary soul — how make | 1 | 48 | 98 | TAMF | ||||
Whose solitary soul could make | 1 | 86 | 22 | LAKEF | ||||
SOLITUDE ( 6 5) | ||||||||
Be silent in that solitude, | 1 | 71 | 5 | SPIRA | ||||
Be silent in that solitude, | 1 | 72 | 5 | SPIRD | ||||
Be silent in thy solitude, | 1 | 72 | 5B | SPIRD | ||||
O’er the enchanted solitude, | 1 | 193 | 30 | NISB | ||||
Over the magic solitude. | 1 | 195 | 13 | NISE | ||||
The scenic solitude! | 1 | 326 | 28 | WORM | ||||
SOLOMON ( 1 1) | ||||||||
“Seldom we find,” says Solomon Don Dunce, | 1 | 425 | 1 | DUNCE | ||||
SOME ( 66 55) | ||||||||
Some object of delight upon, | 1 | 29 | 95 | TAMA | ||||
Of some ill demon, with a power | 1 | 32 | 173 | TAMA | ||||
Some object of delight upon | 1 | 41 | 95 | TAMB | ||||
Some particles of sand — | 1 | 53 | 246 | TAMF | ||||
Some page of early lore upon, | 1 | 56 | 82 | TAMH | ||||
From my remembrance shall not pass — some power | 1 | 69 | 20 | DREA | ||||
From my remembering shall not pass — some power | 1 | 69 | 20B | DREA | ||||
To seek a shelter in some happier star? | 1 | 91 | 11 | SCI | ||||
To seek for shelter in some happier star? | 1 | 91 | 11BC | SCI | ||||
Some eager spirit flapp’d his dusky wing. | 1 | 106 | 27 | ALAAR | ||||
Some eager spirit flapp’d a dusky wing. | 1 | 106 | 27B | ALAAR | ||||
Some have left the cool glade, and | 1 | 110 | 140 | ALAAR | ||||
Far down within some shadowy lake, | 1 | 128 | 4 | ROMG | ||||
Some particles of sand — | 1 | 131 | 20 | SHOULD | ||||
Far down within some shadowy lake, | 1 | 156 | 4 | INTRO | ||||
Which thro’ some tatter’d curtain pries | 1 | 162 | 32 | FAIRY2 | ||||
“Some gentle wind hath thought it right | 1 | 184 | 31 | IRENE1 | ||||
Its way to some remember’d lake, | 1 | 184 | 48 | IRENE1 | ||||
For her may some tall vault unfold, | 1 | 185 | 68 | IRENE1 | ||||
Some tomb, which oft hath flung its black | 1 | 185 | 71 | IRENE1 | ||||
For her may some tall vault unfold — | 1 | 188 | 49 | IRENE2 | ||||
For her may some tall tomb unfold — | 1 | 188 | 49DE | IRENE2 | ||||
Some vault that oft hath flung its black | 1 | 188 | 50 | IRENE2 | ||||
Some tomb that oft hath flung its black | 1 | 188 | SODE | IRENE2 | ||||
Some sepulchre, remote, alone, | 1 | 188 | 54 | IRENE2 | ||||
Some vault all haughtily alone, | 1 | 188 | 54D | IRENE2 | ||||
Some tomb from out whose sounding door | 1 | 188 | 57 | IRENE2 | ||||
Some vault from out whose sounding door | 1 | 188 | 57E | IRENE2 | ||||
Low crouched on Earth, some violets lie, | 1 | 193 | 42 | NISB | ||||
And, nearer Heaven, some lilies wave | 1 | 193 | 43 | NISB | ||||
And Death to some more happy clime | 1 | 200 | 57 | CITYA | ||||
Upon some far-off happier sea — | 1 | 202 | 39 | CITYH | ||||
Sleep on, sleep on, some fairy dream | 1 | 224 | 17 | SLEEP | ||||
Like some enchanted far-off isle | 1 | 237 | 9 | TOF | ||||
In some tumultuous sea — | 1 | 237 | 10 | TOF | ||||
Some ocean throbbing far and free | 1 | 237 | 11 | TOF | ||||
Some lake beset as lake can be | 1 | 237 | 11A | TOF | ||||
Some ocean vexed as it may be | 1 | 237 | 11BC | TOF | ||||
On a wine-table some candles burnt/ to the socket. | 1 | 248 | 2/ 3d | POLI | ||||
Barring some trivial improprieties, | 1 | 249 | 32 | POLI | ||||
(Showing/ some jewels) | 1 | 251 | 2/ 3d | POLI | ||||
I’m in despair! I’ll (hiccup!) do some desperate deed! | 1 | 251 | 91 | POLI | ||||
Castiglione but some peasant hind | 1 | 254 | 49 | POLI | ||||
The humble tiller of some humble field | 1 | 254 | 50 | POLI | ||||
here is some wine my lord — | 1 | 255 | 87 | POLI | ||||
on/ which lie some books and a hand mirror. | 1 | 260 | 5/ 6d | POLI | ||||
(pauses — turns over some leaves, and resumes.) | 1 | 260 | 20d | POLI | ||||
And be no more Politian, but some other. | 1 | 268 | 13 | POLI | ||||
There is a difference between some ladies | 1 | 276 | 21 | POLI | ||||
Some people are fools by nature — some have a talent | 1 | 277 | 44 | POLI | ||||
CASTIGLIONE. My lord, some strange, | 1 | 280 | 47 | POLI | ||||
Some singular mistake — misunderstanding — | 1 | 280 | 48 | POLI | ||||
Some words most unaccountable, in writing | 1 | 280 | 51 | POLI | ||||
There are some qualities — some incorporate things, | 1 | 322 | 1 | SILE | ||||
Newly with grass o’ergrown; some solemn graces, | 1 | 322 | 7 | SILE | ||||
Some human memories and tearful lore, | 1 | 322 | 8 | SILE | ||||
Some human memories a tearful lore, | 1 | 322 | 8A | SILE | ||||
But should some urgent fate (untimely lot!) | 1 | 322 | 12 | SILE | ||||
As of some one gently rapping, | 1 | 364 | 4 | RAVEN | ||||
As of some one gently tapping, | 1 | 364 | 4G | RAVEN | ||||
“’Tis some visiter,” I muttered, | 1 | 365 | 5 | RAVEN | ||||
“’Tis some visiter entreating | 1 | 365 | 16 | RAVEN | ||||
Some late visiter entreating | 1 | 365 | 17 | RAVEN | ||||
Caught from some unhappy master | 1 | 367 | 63 | RAVEN | ||||
SOMEBODY ( 1 1) | ||||||||
I don’t, a super(hiccup)ciliary somebody | 1 | 250 | 65 | POLI | ||||
SOMETHING ( 10 6) | ||||||||
The monkey's made me swear, though something loath; | 1 | 10 | 36 | TEMP | ||||
The monkeys made me swear, though something loath; | 1 | 10 | 36C | TEMP | ||||
The monkey made me swear, though something loath; | 1 | 10 | 36D | TEMP | ||||
Something he spoke of the old cot: | 1 | 39 | 399 | TAMA | ||||
Something about Satan's dart — | 1 | 192 | 11 | NISA | ||||
Something about angel wings — | 1 | 192 | 12 | NISA | ||||
something louder than before. | 1 | 366 | 32W | RAVEN | ||||
something at my window lattice; | 1 | 366 | 33 | RAVEN | ||||
Were you not something, of a dunce, my dear — | 1 | 389 | 20 | VALA | ||||
Were you not something of a dunce, my dear: — | 1 | 389 | 20BC | VALA | ||||
SOMETIMES ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Were almost passionate sometimes — | 1 | 157 | 22 | INTRO | ||||
SOMEWHAT ( 2 1) | ||||||||
Attend thou also somewhat more | 1 | 258 | 23A2x | POLI | ||||
somewhat louder than before. | 1 | 366 | 32 | RAVEN | ||||
SOMEWHERE ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Strut about 1 all along 1 shore there 1 somewhere 1 | 1 | 394 | 3 | MODD | ||||
SON ( 9 9) | ||||||||
With these untimely revels of his son? | 1 | 249 | 22 | POLI | ||||
Pardons his son, but is most wroth with her | 1 | 249 | 45 | POLI | ||||
DI BROGLIO. My son, I’ve news for thee! — hey? — | 1 | 259 | 38 | POLI | ||||
A most hilarious man. Be not, my son, | 1 | 265 | 23 | POLI | ||||
Your son made mention of — (your son is he not?) | 1 | 267 | 60 | POLI | ||||
This way, my son, I wish to speak with thee. | 1 | 267 | 75 | POLI | ||||
His son and heir. | 1 | 270 | 69 | POLI | ||||
[VI. Line illustrating (in the syllable son) | 1 | 393 | 17 | MODC | ||||
SONG ( 18 14) | ||||||||
To bear the Goddess’ song, in odors, up to Heaven: | 1 | 102 | 81 | ALAAR | ||||
Succeeding years, too wild for song, | 1 | 156 | 11 | INTRO | ||||
An unimpassion’d song: | 1 | 174 | 26 | ISRA | ||||
An unimpassioned song; | 1 | 176 | 31 | ISRG | ||||
An unimpassion’d song; | 1 | 176 | 31DH | ISRG | ||||
The solemn song be sung? | 1 | 205 | 2 | PAEAN | ||||
Tun’d to such solemn song | 1 | 206 | 18 | PAEAN | ||||
Through the grey chambers to my song, | 1 | 206 | 28.3A | PAEAN | ||||
And him whose song revives departed hours, | 1 | 222 | 12 | ENIGMA | ||||
Sings its wild death song, sweet and clear, | 1 | 225 | 2 | FANNY | ||||
BALDAZZAR. The song is English, and I oft have heard it | 1 | 270 | 76 | POLI | ||||
The funeral song be sung — | 1 | 335 | 6 | LENA | ||||
And let the solemn song | 1 | 335 | 30 | LENA | ||||
the funeral song be sung! — | 1 | 336 | 5 | LENK | ||||
but let a Sabbath song | 1 | 337 | 13 | LENK | ||||
and let a Sabbath song | 1 | 337 | 13C-GL | LENK | ||||
till his song one burden bore — | 1 | 367 | 64H | RAVEN | ||||
Singing a song, | 1 | 463 | 5 | ELDOR | ||||
SONGS ( 1 1) | ||||||||
till his songs one burden bore — | 1 | 367 | 64 | RAVEN | ||||
SONNET ( 1 1) | ||||||||
“Half an idea in the profoundest sonnet. | 1 | 425 | 2 | DUNCE | ||||
SOON ( 8 6) | ||||||||
An angel so soon | 1 | 111 | 149 | ALAAR | ||||
May the d 1 right soon for his soul call. | 1 | 151 | 2 | LOCKE | ||||
And, thro’ the opening left, as soon | 1 | 161 | 21 | FAIRY2 | ||||
But she did not die too soon, | 1 | 206 | 31 | PAEAN | ||||
Thou did'st not die too soon, | 1 | 206 | 31A | PAEAN | ||||
DUKE. Retire! — so soon? | 1 | 267 | 65 | POLI | ||||
Soon again I heard a tapping | 1 | 366 | 32 | RAVEN | ||||
Soon I heard again a tapping | 1 | 366 | 32ABCEFHJLNPU | RAVEN | ||||
SOOTHES ( 1 1) | ||||||||
My heart, of all that soothes its pain | 1 | 17 | 7 | OCT | ||||
SOOTHING ( 1 1) | ||||||||
’Tis a peaceful, soothing region — | 1 | 345 | 40 | ROUTE | ||||
SORE ( 1 1) | ||||||||
To weep, as he did, till his eyes were sore, | 1 | 9 | 14 | TEMP | ||||
SORELY ( 3 3) | ||||||||
Am I not — am I not sorely — grievously tempted | 1 | 282 | 83 | POLI | ||||
And my soul is sorely shaken, | 1 | 308 | 39 | BRIDA | ||||
And my soul is sorely shaken | 1 | 309 | 30 | BRIDF | ||||
SORROW ( 19 15) | ||||||||
8ow’d down in sorrow, and in shame. — | 1 | 27 | 23 | TAMA | ||||
Yes! tho’ that long dream were of hopeless sorrow, | 1 | 68 | 4 | DREA | ||||
But that you sorrow for my fate | 1 | 137 | 7 | TOMD | ||||
My sorrow — I could not awaken | 1 | 146 | 6 | ALONE | ||||
Sorrow is not melancholy | 1 | 160 | 29 | MYST | ||||
Like joy upon sorrow! | 1 | 162 | 37 | FAIRY2 | ||||
Its way to Heaven — and sorrow forsake, | 1 | 184 | 48C | IRENE1 | ||||
not even deep sorrow — | 1 | 258 | 17 | POLI | ||||
A lady's voice! — and sorrow in the tone! | 1 | 269 | 54 | POLI | ||||
And Sorrow shall be no more, and Eros be all. | 1 | 274 | 77 | POLI | ||||
But evil things, in robes of sorrow, | 1 | 316 | 33 | HAUNT | ||||
(Ah, let us mourn! — for never sorrow | 1 | 316 | 35F3 | HAUNT | ||||
From my books surcease of sorrow — | 1 | 365 | 10 | RAVEN | ||||
sorrow for the lost Lenore — | 1 | 365 | 10 | RAVEN | ||||
Tell this soul with sorrow laden | 1 | 368 | 93 | RAVEN | ||||
And on thine own, upturn’d — alas, in sorrow! | 1 | 445 | 20 | TOHEL | ||||
And on thine own, upturned — alas, in sorrow! | 1 | 445 | 20CD | TOHEL | ||||
Was it not Fate, (whose name is also Sorrow,) | 1 | 445 | 22 | TOHEL | ||||
Was it not Fate, (whose earthly name is Sorrow,) | 1 | 445 | 22A | TOHEL | ||||
SORROWFULLY ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Till they sorrowfully trailed in the dust. | 1 | 417 | 60 | ULA | ||||
SORRY ( 1 1) | ||||||||
To grieve thee or to vex thee? — I am sorry. | 1 | 261 | 37 | POLI | ||||
SORT ( 5 4) | ||||||||
(A sort which, upon trial, | 1 | 140 | 13CF | FAIRY1 | ||||
And all that sort of thing — ha! ha! ha! ha! | 1 | 285 | 135 | POLI | ||||
In a sort of Runic rhyme, | 1 | 435 | 10 | BELLSEG | ||||
In a sort of Runic rhyme, | 1 | 438 | 96 | BELLSEG | ||||
In a sort of Runic rhyme, | 1 | 438 | 100 | BELLSEG | ||||
SOUGHT ( 5 4) | ||||||||
I sought my long-abandon’d land, | 1 | 38 | 361 | TAMA | ||||
And sought his company. They speak of him | 1 | 259 | 58 | POLI | ||||
vainly I had sought to borrow | 1 | 365 | 9 | RAVEN | ||||
Sought a precipitate pathway up through heaven, | 1 | 445 | 5 | TOHEL | ||||
Sought a precipitant pathway up through heaven, | 1 | 445 | SBCD | TOHEL | ||||
SOUL ( 90 84) | ||||||||
I don’t remember one, upon my soul, | 1 | 10 | 43 | TEMP | ||||
My soul imbib’d unhallow’d feeling; | 1 | 28 | 47 | TAMA | ||||
My soul in mystery to steep: | 1 | 29 | 74 | TAMA | ||||
Hath fix’d my soul, tho’ unforgiv’n | 1 | 30 | 106 | TAMA | ||||
The soul which feels its innate right — | 1 | 32 | 185 | TAMA | ||||
The soul, which knows such power, will still | 1 | 32 | 193 | TAMA | ||||
A portion of his willing soul | 1 | 36 | 309 | TAMA | ||||
That soul will hate the ev’ning mist | 1 | 38 | 370 | TAMA | ||||
My soul in mystery to steep: | 1 | 40 | 74 | TAMB | ||||
The soul which feels such power will still | 1 | 42 | 193 | TAMB | ||||
My soul — so was the weakness in it. | 1 | 47 | 78 | TAMF | ||||
My solitary soul — how make | 1 | 48 | 98 | TAMF | ||||
Which fallest into the soul like rain | 1 | 51 | 185 | TAMF | ||||
That soul will hate the evening mist, | 1 | 52 | 201 | TAMF | ||||
Which fall'st into the soul like rain | 1 | 59 | 179 | TAMH | ||||
That soul will hate the ev’ning mist | 1 | 59 | 195 | TAMH | ||||
Thy soul shall find itself alone — | 1 | 71 | 1 | SPIRA | ||||
Thy soul shall find itself alone | 1 | 72 | 1 | SPIRD | ||||
As a spell upon his soul: | 1 | 75 | 14 | IMIT | ||||
Where wand’rest thou my soul? | 1 | 79 | .4A | ADRE | ||||
A soul that knew it well. | 1 | 82 | 24 | HAPP | ||||
Whose solitary soul could make | 1 | 86 | 22 | LAKEF | ||||
Empyrean splendor o’er th’ unchained soul — | 1 | 100 | 21 | ALAAR | ||||
The soul that scarce (the billows are so dense) | 1 | 100 | 22 | ALAAR | ||||
Of her soul-searching eyes. | 1 | 135 | 14 | TOPO | ||||
And soul and body worship it. | 1 | 147 | 4 | LEA | ||||
Endued with neither soul, nor sense, nor art, | 1 | 148 | 11 | ELIZA | ||||
May the d 1 right soon for his soul call. | 1 | 151 | 2 | LOCKE | ||||
But now my soul hath too much room — | 1 | 157 | 46 | INTRO | ||||
And after-drunkenness of soul | 1 | 158 | 52 | INTRO | ||||
My soul is lolling on thy sighs! | 1 | 161 | 6 | FAIRY2 | ||||
’Neath which thy slumb’ring soul lies hid, | 1 | 187 | 27 | IRENE2 | ||||
Helen, thy soul is riven, | 1 | 206 | 34 | PAEAN | ||||
For which my soul did pine — | 1 | 214 | 2 | PARA | ||||
My soul, lest it should truant be, | 1 | 217 | 7 | HYMN | ||||
That, scarce awake, thy soul shall deem | 1 | 223 | 20 | SERE | ||||
My very soul thy grandeur, gloom, and glory! | 1 | 228 | 9 | COLIS | ||||
My soul at least a solace hath | 1 | 237 | 5 | TOF | ||||
My soul at least a solace hath | 1 | 237 | 14.5BC | TOF | ||||
BENITO. We may: the sin sits heavy on his soul | 1 | 249 | 43 | POLI | ||||
Either in body or soul. When saw you last | 1 | 253 | 22 | POLI | ||||
Ha! ha! ha! ha! too bad upon my soul! | 1 | 257 | 111 | POLI | ||||
To what my fevered soul doth dream of Heaven! | 1 | 260 | 11 | POLI | ||||
Whom thou hast cherished to sting thee to the soul! | 1 | 262 | 58 | POLI | ||||
Give up thy soul to penitence, and pray! | 1 | 263 | 75 | POLI | ||||
LALAGE I cannot pray! — My soul is at war with God! | 1 | 263 | 76 | POLI | ||||
MONK. Think of thy precious soul! | 1 | 263 | 82 | POLI | ||||
BALDAZZAR. Give not thy soul to dreams: | 1 | 268 | 21 | POLI | ||||
Poor soul he's gone! But now I think of it | 1 | 284 | 78 | POLI | ||||
My very soul thy grandeur, gloom and glory! | 1 | 286 | 10 | POLI | ||||
And my soul is sorely shaken, | 1 | 308 | 39 | BRIDA | ||||
And my soul is sorely shaken | 1 | 309 | 30 | BRIDF | ||||
Body and Soul. One dwells in lonely places, | 1 | 322 | 6 | SILE | ||||
Body and Soul. One dwells in desert places, | 1 | 322 | 6A | SILE | ||||
And Horror the soul of the plot. | 1 | 326 | 24 | WORM | ||||
Let the bell toll! — A saintly soul | 1 | 334 | 3 | LENA | ||||
A saintly soul | 1 | 334 | 3.1B | LENA | ||||
a saintly soul floats on the Stygian river: — | 1 | 336 | 2 | LENK | ||||
Lest her sweet soul, | 1 | 336 | 50 | LENA | ||||
Let no bell toll, lest her sweet soul, | 1 | 337 | 22C-GL | LENK | ||||
Let no bell toll, then, lest her soul, | 1 | 337 | 23 | LENK | ||||
And thus the sad Soul that here passes | 1 | 345 | 49 | ROUTE | ||||
And my soul was a stagnant tide | 1 | 349 | 3 | EULA | ||||
For her soul gives me sigh for sigh | 1 | 349 | 16 | EULA | ||||
Presently my soul grew stronger; | 1 | 365 | 19 | RAVEN | ||||
all my soul within me burning, | 1 | 366 | 31 | RAVEN | ||||
That one word, as if his soul | 1 | 367 | 56 | RAVEN | ||||
all my sad soul into smiling, | 1 | 367 | 67ABCEFHJLNPORUW | RAVEN | ||||
Tell this soul with sorrow laden | 1 | 368 | 93 | RAVEN | ||||
of that lie thy soul hath spoken! | 1 | 369 | 99 | RAVEN | ||||
And my soul from out that shadow | 1 | 369 | 107 | RAVEN | ||||
The grandeur of a guileless soul, | 1 | 386 | 21 | FSO | ||||
Eyes scintillating soul, there lie perdus | 1 | 390 | 14 | VALG | ||||
God nerve the soul that ne’er forgets | 1 | 403 | 2 | PHYS | ||||
God shield the soul that ne’er forgets. [...3 | 1 | 403 | 6 | PHYS | ||||
God guide the soul that ne’er forgets. C...3 | 1 | 403 | 8 | PHYS | ||||
Heaped o’er my soul by thee. Its spells are broken — | 1 | 407 | 21 | MARA | ||||
Of cypress, I roamed with my Soul — | 1 | 416 | 11 | ULA | ||||
Of cypress, with Psyche, my Soul. | 1 | 416 | 12 | ULA | ||||
A full-orbed moon, that, like thine own soul, soaring, | 1 | 445 | 4 | TOHEL | ||||
Save but the soul in thine uplifted eyes. | 1 | 446 | 38 | TOHEL | ||||
They fill my soul with Beauty (which is Hope,) | 1 | 446 | 61 | TOHEL | ||||
Was dearer to my soul than its soul-life. | 1 | 467 | 14 | MOTHB | ||||
Was dearer to my soul than its soul-life. | 1 | 467 | 14 | MOTHC | ||||
Can ever dissever my soul from the soul | 1 | 478 | 32 | LEEA | ||||
Can ever dissever my soul from the soul | 1 | 479 | 32 | LEEE |
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Notes:
Note: For this online presentation, the underlined text has been rendered as italic, in keeping with the original intention.
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[S:0 - CPEAP, 1989] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Works-Concordance of the Poetry of EAP (E. Wiley) (Letter A-ALL)