SMOOTHLY 1815 On the same Would fix itself as smoothly as a cloud, Event SMOTHER 1815 Goody Blake And coats enough to smother nine. and Harry Gill SMOTHERED 1815 Song at the In secret, like a smothered flame? Feast of Brougham SNAPPED 1815 Lucy Gray And snapped a faggot-band; SNARE 1815 To the Sons A snare for you. of Burns SNEERS 1815 Tintern Abbey Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, SNOW 1815 Address to a He rides over the water, and over the snow, Child, by my Sister 1815 Address to a There's nothing to see but a cushion of snow Child, by my Sister 1815 Anticipation The breath of Heaven has drifted them like snow, 1815 Beggars Only she wore a Cap that was as white as snow. 1815 Extract from Or rumbling heard remote of falling snow; Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from --'Mid savage rocks, and seas of snow that shine Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from by the fall of snow and other accidents, very common along this dreadful Descriptive Sketches 1815 Fidelity That keeps, till June December's snow 1815 Goody Blake And there, at night, in frost and snow, and Harry Gill 1815 Lucy Gray Your mother through the snow. 1815 Lucy Gray Her feet disperse the powdery snow 1815 Lucy Gray When in the snow the Mother spied 1815 Rob Roy's Grave Through summer's heat and winter's snow: 1815 The Brothers Risen from his seat, beside the snow-white ridge 1815 The Brothers Will come with loads of January snow, 1815 The Childless With their comely blue aprons, and caps white as snow Father 1815 The Complaint I'll follow you across the snow; of an Indian 1815 The Farmer of Of snow and hoar-frost, spreads her fruits and her flowers, Tilsbury Vale 1815 The French Through heavy swamp, or over snow-clad height, and the Spanish Guerillas 1815 The Green LinnetTheir snow-white blossoms on my head, 1815 The last of To see it melt like snow away! the Flock 1815 The Pet Lamb A snow-white mountain Lamb with a Maiden at its side. 1815 The Thorn In rain, in tempest, and in snow, 1815 We are Seven And when the ground was white with snow, 1815 When to the With frequent showers of snow. Upon a hill attractions 1815 When to the Here, in safe covert, on the shallow snow, attractions 1815 Where lies Is she for tropic suns, or polar snow? the Land 1815 The Cock is The Snow hath retreated, crowing 1815 Written with The heifer comes in the snow-storm, and here a pencil upon the wall of the house on the Island at Grasmere 1815 Lines written In snow-white splendour,--think again, and taught upon a stone, &c. SNOWDON'S 1815 To the Poet DyerO'er naked Snowdon's wide aerial waste; SNOWDROPS 1815 Who fancied With living Snowdrops? circlet bright! what a pretty sight SNOWS 1815 Advance--come And o'er the eternal snows, like Echo, bound,-- forth! 1815 Extract from Alike in whelming snows, and roaring waves. Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from The fodder of his herds in winter snows. Descriptive Sketches 1815 Her eyes are Through hollow snows and rivers wide. Wild 1815 The old Struggle with frosty air and winter snows; Cumberland Beggar 1815 The Waterfall A falling Water swoln with snows and the Eglantine 1815 When to the The snows dissolved, and genial Spring returned attractions SNOWY 1815 Lucy Gray They followed from the snowy bank 1815 The Complaint --My fire is dead, and snowy white of an Indian SNUG 1815 Address to a We build up the fire, we're snug and warm; Child, by my Sister 1815 Written with Snug Cot, with Coach house, Shed and Hermitage. a pencil upon the wall of the house on the Island at Grasmere SOAR 1815 Prefatory SonnetSit blithe and happy; Bees that soar for bloom, SOARING 1815 To ---- A soaring spirit is their prime delight. SOARS 1815 From the same Beyond the visible world She soars to seek, SOB 1815 Alice Fell Sob after sob she forth did send 1815 Alice Fell Sob after sob she forth did send 1815 The Idiot Boy They lengthen out the tremulous sob, SOBB'D 1815 Alice Fell What ails you, Child? she sobb'd Look here! SOBBED 1815 Michael, a He sobbed aloud; the Old Man grasped his hand, Pastoral Poem SOBBING 1815 The Redbreast When Autumn winds are sobbing? and the Butterfly SOBER 1815 Extract from Tamed sober Reason till she crouched in fear? Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from Light up of tranquil joy a sober scene. Descriptive Sketches 1815 In the For coolness grateful and a sober light; Grounds of Coleorton, the Seat of Sir George Beaumont, Bart. 1815 Ode. Do take a sober colouring from an eye Intimations of Immortality 1815 The Thorn Yet often she was sober sad 1815 Tintern Abbey Into a sober pleasure, when thy mind 1815 Yarrow Visited The sober Hills thus deck their brows SOBERED 1815 The Kitten They are sobered by this time. and Falling Leaves SOCIAL 1815 Inscription After long exercise in social cares SOCIETY 1815 Brook whose Brook, whose society the Poet seeks 1815 Characteristics Is blithe society, who fills the air of a Child 1815 Even as a A gay society with faces bright, dragon's eye SOD 1815 A Poet's EpitaphLed, Heaven knows how! to this poor sod: 1815 Extract from For him sod-seats the cottage-door adorn; Descriptive Sketches 1815 Lines left That piled these stones, and with the mossy sod upon a Seat, &c. SOFT 1815 Farewell thou And travel with the year at a soft pace. little Nook 1815 Farewell thou And to soft slumbers, that did gently steep little Nook 1815 Extract from Soft o'er the surface creep those lustres pale An Evening Walk 1815 Extract from The soft gloom deepening on the tranquil mind. An Evening Walk 1815 Characteristics Of the soft breeze ruffling the meadow flowers, of a Child 1815 Extract from Soft bosoms breathe around contagious sighs, Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from The beams of evening slipping soft between, Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from While in soft gloom the scattering bowers recede, Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from Soft gales and dews of life's delicious morn, Descriptive Sketches 1815 On the soft down of my paternal home. 1815 Lines left Yet, if the wind breathe soft, the curling waves, upon a Seat, &c. 1815 Lines left By one soft impulse saved from vacancy. upon a Seat, &c. 1815 Stepping The voice was soft, and she who spake Westward 1815 The Farmer of With a thousand soft pictures his memory will teem, Tilsbury Vale 1815 The Oak of Or the soft breezes from the Atlantic sea, Guernica 1815 The Pet Lamb Thy plot of grass is soft, and green as grass can be; 1815 To M. H. Of weed and sapling, on the soft green turf 1815 To the Poet DyerThan those soft scenes through which thy Childhood stray'd, SOFTENED 1815 It was an Was softened down into a vernal tone. April morning 1815 Song at the Was softened into feeling, soothed, and tamed. Feast of Brougham SOFTER 1815 Address to a And softer than if it were covered with silk. Child, by my Sister 1815 Extract from On as we move a softer prospect opes, Descriptive Sketches 1815 The Blind With warmer suns and softer gales, Highland Boy 1815 The Blind But soon they move with softer pace, Highland Boy SOFTEST 1815 Her eyes are The leaves that make the softest bed: Wild 1815 The Idiot Boy The streams with softest sound are flowing, SOFTLY 1815 Goody Blake He softly creeps--'Tis Goody Blake, and Harry Gill 1815 The fairest, Softly resounded through this rocky glade; brightest 1815 The Kitten Softly, slowly: one might think, and Falling Leaves 1815 The Shepherd The Shepherd, looking eastward, softly said, looking eastward SOFTNESS 1815 Yarrow Visited A softness still and holy; SOIL 1815 October 1803 But 'tis a chosen soil, where sun and breeze ["One might believe"] 1815 The Brothers His soul was knit to this his native soil. 1815 The power of Rising like water from the soil, to find Armies 1815 To the Men of Ye Children of a Soil that doth advance Kent 1815 To the Spade I press thee through the yielding soil with pride. of a Friend SOILING 1815 To H. C. Or to be trailed along the soiling earth; SOJOURN 1815 Laodamia When I depart, for brief is my sojourn-- 1815 When to the Had been impressed.--To sojourn a short while attractions SOJOURNED 1815 The Father sojourned in a distant Land) 1815 Once in a Once in a lonely Hamlet I sojourned lonely Hamlet SOLACE 1815 Prefatory SonnetShould find short solace there, as I have found. 1815 The Force of A solace she might borrow Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey SOLD 1815 Michael, a Was sold, and went into a Stranger's hand. Pastoral Poem 1815 Pelion and Ossa His ancient dower Olympus hath not sold; 1815 The Brothers The Estate and House were sold, and all their Sheep, 1815 The last of I sold a sheep as they had said, the Flock 1815 The martial Austria a Daughter of her Throne hath sold! courage SOLDIER 1815 A Poet's EpitaphA Soldier and no man of chaff? SOLDIER'S 1815 Ruth And bore a Soldier's name; SOLE 1815 A narrow girdle Sole-sitting by the shores of old Romance. 1815 Extract from (Sole bourn, sole wish, sole object of my way; An Evening Walk 1815 Extract from (Sole bourn, sole wish, sole object of my way; An Evening Walk 1815 Extract from (Sole bourn, sole wish, sole object of my way; An Evening Walk 1815 To a Friend And now, sole register that these things were, 1815 Michael, a It seemed that his sole refuge was to sell Pastoral Poem 1815 Simon Lee He is the sole survivor. 1815 The Green LinnetArt sole in thy employment; SOLEMN 1815 A Night Piece Is left to muse upon the solemn scene. 1815 Extract from Blends with the solemn colouring of night; An Evening Walk 1815 Extract from And pleased her solemn pomp of clouds to fold An Evening Walk 1815 Extract from Or stops the solemn mountain-shades to view Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from While Evening's solemn bird melodious weeps, Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from In solemn shapes before the admiring eye Descriptive Sketches 1815 Indignation For his delight, a solemn wilderness of a high-minded Spaniard 1815 Influence of Behind me did they stretch in solemn train, Natural Objects 1815 It is a If thou appear'st untouched by solemn thought, beauteous 1815 O'erweening Erewhile by solemn consecration given Statesmen 1815 Remembrance How bright, how solemn, how serene! of Collins 1815 Resolution But each in solemn order followed each, and Independence 1815 Song at the Yet lacks not friends for solemn glee, Feast of Brougham 1815 There was a Boy With all its solemn imagery, its rocks, 1815 These words Mine eyes yet lingering on that solemn sight: 1815 To a Butterfly A solemn image to my heart, 1815 To the Lady ----Becoming thoughts, I trust, of solemn gloom 1815 When to the Of solemn loveliness, I think on thee, attractions 1815 Yew-trees Joined in one solemn and capacious grove; SOLEMNIZE 1815 Address to my Even now--to solemnize thy helpless state, Infant Daughter SOLEMNIZED 1815 Laodamia Be thy affections raised and solemnized. SOLICITUDES 1815 The old Or the solicitudes of love can do!) Cumberland Beggar SOLITARY 1815 To a Friend Two solitary greetings have I heard, 1815 Extract from The solitary heifer's deepen'd low; Descriptive Sketches 1815 Influence of Stopped short; yet still the solitary cliffs Natural Objects 1815 Lucy Gray The solitary Child. 1815 Lucy Gray And sings a solitary song 1815 Mark the When solitary Nature condescends concentred 1815 Ruth A solitary tear; 1815 By their In the broad open eye of the solitary sky, floating Mill 1815 The Brothers Tears down his cheek, or solitary smiles 1815 The Kitten Strikes a solitary sound. and Falling Leaves 1815 The old He travels on, a solitary Man, Cumberland Beggar 1815 The old He travels on, a solitary Man,-- Cumberland Beggar 1815 The old Among the farms and solitary huts, Cumberland Beggar 1815 The old In childhood, from this solitary Being, Cumberland Beggar 1815 The Solitary Yon solitary Highland Lass! Reaper 1815 There is a Pent in, a Tyrant's solitary Thrall: bondage 1815 Tintern Abbey Shine on thee in thy solitary walk; 1815 Yew-trees This solitary Tree!--a living thing SOLITUDE 1815 Farewell thou We leave you here in solitude to dwell little Nook 1815 A Poet's EpitaphHave come to him in solitude. 1815 Characteristics Is all-sufficient: solitude to her of a Child 1815 Inscription He dwelt in solitude.--But he had left 1815 I wandered Which is the bliss of solitude, lonely 1815 Influence of In solitude, such intercourse was mine: Natural Objects 1815 Lines left In solitude.--Stranger! these gloomy boughs upon a Seat, &c. 1815 Michael, a It is in truth an utter solitude; Pastoral Poem 1815 To the River Are privileged Inmates of deep solitude: Duddon 1815 Resolution Solitude, pain of heart, distress, and poverty. and Independence 1815 The old He sat, and ate his food in solitude: Cumberland Beggar 1815 The old And while in that vast solitude to which Cumberland Beggar 1815 The seven The Solitude of Binnorie! Sisters 1815 The seven The Solitude of Binnorie. Sisters 1815 The seven The Solitude of Binnorie. Sisters 1815 The seven The Solitude of Binnorie. Sisters 1815 The seven The Solitude of Binnorie. Sisters 1815 The seven The Solitude of Binnorie. Sisters 1815 There is an Can ever be a solitude to me, Eminence 1815 Tintern Abbey If solitude, or fear, or pain, or grief, 1815 When to the A silent Poet; from the solitude attractions SOLITUDES 1815 The old Let him be free of mountain solitudes; Cumberland Beggar SOMERSETSHIRE 1815 Ruth Somersetshire at no great distance from the Quantock Hills. These Hills, SOMETHING 1815 Farewell thou Something must stay to tell us of the rest. little Nook 1815 Anticipation Hath something in it which the heart enjoys:-- 1815 Fidelity With something, as the Shepherd thinks, 1815 Glen Almain But something deeper far than these: 1815 Hart-leap well But something ails it now: the spot is curst. 1815 Her eyes are It loosens something at my chest; Wild 1815 Laodamia And something also did my worth obtain; 1815 Michael, a Something between a hindrance and a help; Pastoral Poem 1815 Ode. Both of them speak of something that is gone: Intimations of Immortality 1815 Ode. And, even with something of a Mother's mind, Intimations of Immortality 1815 Ode. Is something that doth Intimations of Immortality 1815 Resolution A leading from above, a something given, and Independence 1815 Resolution With something of a lofty utterance drest; and Independence 1815 She was a With something of an angel light. Phantom 1815 Simon Lee And still there's something in the world 1815 Stepping Of something without place or bound; Westward 1815 The Complaint Through his whole body something ran, of an Indian 1815 The Complaint A most strange something did I see; of an Indian 1815 The Farmer of And something, it might be, reserved for himself: Tilsbury Vale 1815 The Matron of This do I see; and something more; Jedborough 1815 The Matron of A flash of something over-bright! Jedborough 1815 The Sailor's Not old, though something past her prime: Mother 1815 The Thorn You something of her tale may trace. 1815 The two Thieves Who went something farther than others have gone: 1815 Tintern Abbey Flying from something that he dreads, than one 1815 Tintern Abbey Of something far more deeply interfused, 1815 To a Highland Like something fashioned in a dream; Girl 1815 To Joanna The rock, like something starting from a sleep, 1815 To the Daisy And yet with something of a grace, 1815 Where lies Crossing the waters) doubt, and something dark, the Land 1815 Yarrow UnvisitedThat earth has something yet to show, SOMETIMES 1815 Address to a Sometimes he'll hide in the cave of a rock, Child, by my Sister 1815 Fidelity There, sometimes doth a leaping Fish 1815 Female Vagrant Contentedly, yet sometimes self-accused, 1815 How sweet it Such place to me is sometimes like a dream is, when 1815 It was an To whom I sometimes in our idle talk April morning 1815 Lines written Yet, sometimes, when the secret cup on a Tablet in a School 1815 Michael, a Sometimes when he could find a leisure hour Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a There, by the Sheep-fold, sometimes was he seen Pastoral Poem 1815 On a Doth sometimes hang on musing Fancy's ear: celebrated Event 1815 Resolution But, as it sometimes chanceth, from the might and Independence 1815 Resolution As a huge Stone is sometimes seen to lie and Independence 1815 Ruth And then he sometimes interwove 1815 Ruth That sometimes there did intervene 1815 Ruth Yet sometimes milder hours she knew, 1815 The Sometimes with thoughts of very bliss! Affliction of ---- 1815 The old they regularly received alms, sometimes in money, but mostly in provisions. Cumberland Beggar 1815 There was a Boy Then, sometimes, in that silence, while he hung 1815 View from the Land sometimes by the roving shepherd swain, top of Black Comb 1815 When to the And, sometimes, on a speck of visible earth, attractions 1815 Written with And hither does one Poet sometimes row a pencil upon the wall of the house on the Island at Grasmere SOMEWHAT 1815 O Nightingale And somewhat pensively he woo'd: 1815 The Brothers In him was somewhat checked; and, when his Brother 1815 The Idiot Boy The Doctor, looking somewhat grim 1815 Tintern Abbey And somewhat of a sad perplexity, 1815 Written with To somewhat of a closer fellowship a pencil upon the wall of the house on the Island at Grasmere SON 1815 Michael, a With one foot in the grave. This only Son, Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a The Son and Father were come home, even then Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a Was ended, LUKE (for so the Son was named) Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a Father and Son, while late into the night Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a This son of his old age was yet more dear-- Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a Of the old Man his only Son was now Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a In surety for his Brother's Son, a man Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a Things needful for the journey of her Son. Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a And thus the Old Man spake to him:--My Son, Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a But 'tis a long time to look back, my Son, Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a This was a work for us; and now, my Son, Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a Be thy companions, think of me, my Son, Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a He press'd his Son, he kissed him and wept; Pastoral Poem 1815 Simon Lee He has no son, he has no child, 1815 The Where art thou, my beloved Son, Affliction of ---- 1815 The My Son, if thou be humbled, poor, Affliction of ---- 1815 The Then come to me, my Son, or send Affliction of ---- 1815 The Blind If she should suffer this: My Son, Highland Boy 1815 The Brothers But, for that moping Son of Idleness, 1815 The Brothers They toiled and wrought, and still, from Sire to Son, 1815 The Force of For she knew that her Son was dead. Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey 1815 The Fountain I'll be a son to thee. 1815 The Horn of As I am thy Father's son, Egremont Castle 1815 The King of The Heroes bless him, him their rightful Son. Sweden 1815 The Sailor's I had a Son, who many a day Mother 1815 The Sailor's I found it when my Son was dead; Mother 1815 The two Thieves For the Prodigal Son, Joseph's Dream and his Sheaves, SONG 1815 Farewell thou Of which I sang one Song that will not die. little Nook 1815 Extract from Gay lark of hope, thy silent song resume! Descriptive Sketches 1815 Even as a While hearts and voices in the song unite. dragon's eye 1815 Hart-leap well And with the Dancers and the Minstrel's song 1815 Hart-leap well And with the Dancers and the Minstrel's song 1815 Hart-leap well To pipe a simple song to thinking hearts. 1815 Conclusion Of his pure song, which did not shrink from hope 1815 In due In choral song; and, while the uplifted Cross observance 1815 It was an Vied with this Waterfall, and made a song April morning 1815 Written on a Did I deliver this unfinished Song; blank leaf in a Copy of the Excursion 1815 Lucy Gray And sings a solitary song 1815 O Nightingale A song in mockery and despite 1815 O Nightingale That was the Song--the Song for me! 1815 O Nightingale That was the Song--the Song for me! 1815 Ode. Now, while the Birds thus sing a joyous song, Intimations of Immortality 1815 Ode. his song: Intimations of Immortality 1815 Ode. The song of thanks and Intimations of Immortality 1815 Ode. Then, sing ye Birds, sing, sing a joyous song! Intimations of Immortality 1815 His ears he closed to listen to the Song 1815 Remembrance And pray that never child of Song of Collins 1815 Rob Roy's Grave Must scorn a timid song. 1815 Ruth Returning with a choral song 1815 Song at the And Emont's murmur mingled with the Song.-- Feast of Brougham 1815 The Cottager The north-wind sings a doleful song; to her Infant, by my Sister 1815 Once in a My song the workings of her heart express'd. lonely Hamlet 1815 The Force of Nor failed at Even-song. Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey 1815 The Fountain With some old Border-song, or Catch 1815 The Green LinnetHis little song in gushes: 1815 The Idiot Boy And with the Owls began my song, 1815 The Idle A never, never ending song, Shepherd Boys 1815 The Idle The Sand-lark chaunts a joyous song; Shepherd Boys 1815 The King of The Voice of Song from distant lands shall call Sweden 1815 The Kitten Chirp and song, and murmurings, and Falling Leaves 1815 The Oak and Their nuptial song, a gladsome air; the Broom 1815 The Pet Lamb This song to myself did I oftentimes repeat; 1815 The Pet Lamb Again, and once again did I repeat the song; 1815 Reverie of In the silence of morning the song of the Bird. Poor Susan 1815 The Solitary As if her song could have no ending; Reaper 1815 'Tis said Or sing another song, or choose another tree! that some 1815 To a Butterfly We'll talk of sunshine and of song; 1815 To a Sky-Lark For thy song, Lark, is strong; 1815 To a Sky-Lark In that song of thine; 1815 Written in Let me have the song of the Kettle, Germany SONGS 1815 Characteristics With gladness and involuntary songs. of a Child 1815 To a Friend Beat like the heart of Man: songs, garlands, play, 1815 Feelings of Old songs, the precious music of the heart! the Tyrolese 1815 Ruth Among the music of her songs 1815 A Fragment And yet he warbles songs of war, 1815 A Fragment That seem like songs of love, 1815 The Fountain I live and sing my idle songs 1815 The Waterfall Chaunted his pretty songs, when You and the Eglantine 1815 To the Lady ----Lady! the songs of Spring were in the grove SONNET 1815 With how sad *From a sonnet by Sir Philip Sydney. steps SONNET'S 1815 Prefatory SonnetWithin the Sonnet's scanty plot of ground: SONS 1815 Anticipation And greet your Sons! drums beat and trumpets blow! 1815 Extract from Thus does the father to his sons relate, Descriptive Sketches 1815 October 1803 Her Sons were bursting forth, to dwell at ease. ["One might believe"] 1815 I am not one Sons, Mothers, Maidens withering on the stalk, of those, &c. 1815 The Horn of Likewise he had Sons and Daughters; Egremont Castle 1815 The Horn of Sons he had, saw Sons of theirs: Egremont Castle 1815 The Horn of Sons he had, saw Sons of theirs: Egremont Castle 1815 To the Sons Ye Sons of Burns! for watchful care of Burns 1815 On the same Sons of the Brave who fought at Marathon, Event SON'S 1815 The Sailor's 'Twas my Son's Bird; and neat and trim Mother SOOTH 1815 Written in my And, sooth, these two were each to the other dear, Pocket Copy of the Castle of Indolence SOOTHE 1815 October 1803 Spot rich in all things that can soothe and please! ["One might believe"] 1815 Yarrow Unvisited'Twill soothe us in our sorrow, SOOTHED 1815 Extract from --Now o'er the soothed accordant heart we feel An Evening Walk 1815 Song at the Was softened into feeling, soothed, and tamed. Feast of Brougham 1815 To the Daisy When soothed a while by milder airs, 1815 Yarrow Visited Been soothed, in all my wanderings. SOOTHING 1815 Ode. In the soothing thoughts Intimations of Immortality 1815 Upon the Soul-soothing Art! whom Morning, Noon-tide, Even sight of a beautiful Picture SORDID 1815 The World is We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon! too much with SORE 1815 Ruth Sore aches she needs must have! but less 1815 The Idiot Boy And now the thought torments her sore, 1815 The last of God cursed me in my sore distress, the Flock 1815 The Matron of Repaid thee for that sore distress Jedborough 1815 The Mother's He listens, puzzled, sore perplexed, return, by my Sister SORELY 1815 The Idiot Boy And sorely puzzled are the twain, SORROW 1815 Address to my By sorrow darkened and by care disturbed, Infant Daughter 1815 Alas! what bootsShall blush; and may not we with sorrow say, 1815 Ellen Irwin And there his sorrow ended. 1815 Goody Blake His face was gloom, his heart was sorrow, and Harry Gill 1815 Female Vagrant Whole hours, my idle arms in moping sorrow knit. 1815 Hail Zaragoza! We can approach, thy sorrow to behold, 1815 Hart-leap well With sorrow of the meanest thing that feels. 1815 Lines written And what if he must die in sorrow! in a boat 1815 Michael, a Had been no sorrow. I forgive him--but Pastoral Poem 1815 When looking I tremble at the sorrow of the time. 1815 Ruth That shaped her sorrow, rocks and pools, 1815 Surprized by joyWas the worst pang that sorrow ever bore, 1815 The Nor sorrow may attend thy name? Affliction of ---- 1815 The Brothers A fellow-tale of sorrow. From his youth 1815 The Brothers Is a true friend to sorrow; and, unless 1815 The Farmer of At length, what to most is a season of sorrow, Tilsbury Vale 1815 The Force of And she made answer ENDLESS SORROW! Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey 1815 The Force of And long, unspeaking, sorrow:-- Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey 1815 The Force of Old Wharf might heal her sorrow. Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey 1815 The Force of And hers is a Mother's sorrow. Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey 1815 The Force of Oh! there is never sorrow of heart Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey 1815 The Kitten Even from things by sorrow wrought, and Falling Leaves 1815 The old Where want and sorrow were. The easy Man Cumberland Beggar 1815 The Solitary Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, Reaper 1815 Thought of a For, high-souled Maid, what sorrow would it be Briton, &c. 1815 To H. C. What hast Thou to do with sorrow, 1815 To the same Of joy or sorrow; Flower 1815 To the Daisy They parted, sorrow was at hand 1815 Written in And sorrow for him! this dull treacherous heat Germany 1815 Yarrow UnvisitedMy True-love sighed for sorrow; 1815 Yarrow Unvisited'Twill soothe us in our sorrow, 1815 Yarrow Visited That paints, by strength of sorrow, 1815 Yarrow Visited And cheer my mind in sorrow. SORROWFUL 1815 Once in a This cannot be a sorrowful grove; lonely Hamlet SORROWS 1815 Beggars Pouring out sorrows like a sea; 1815 On the same A dirge devoutly breathed o'er sorrows past, occasion 1815 Remembrance May know that Poet's sorrows more. of Collins 1815 She was a For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Phantom SORROW'S 1815 Weak is the And do not shrink from sorrow's keenest wind. will of Man SORT 1815 Female Vagrant But life of happier sort to me pourtrayed, 1815 Michael, a WHILE in this sort the simple household lived Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a These thoughts, and many others of like sort, Pastoral Poem 1815 Written in my Expedients, too, of simplest sort he tried: Pocket Copy of the Castle of Indolence SOUGHT 1815 Farewell thou For two months now in vain we shall be sought; little Nook 1815 Alas! what bootsOf moral prudence, sought through good and ill; 1815 Female Vagrant The lanes I sought, and as the sun retired, 1815 Her eyes are I've sought thy Father far and wide. Wild 1815 Another year! That in ourselves our safety must be sought; 1815 On the Final Nor hath that moral good been vainly sought; Submission of the Tyrolese 1815 I am not one From evil-speaking; rancour, never sought, of those, &c. 1815 Rob Roy's Grave He sought his moral creed. 1815 Ruth And where it liked her best she sought 1815 Spanish They seek, are sought; to daily battle led, Guerillas 1815 The Brothers He sought his brother Leonard.--You are moved! 1815 The Thorn With spades they would have sought. 1815 Tintern Abbey Who sought the thing he loved. For nature then 1815 To the Daisy Yet then, when called ashore, he sought SOUL 1815 A narrow girdle Its very playmate, and its moving soul. 1815 A Poet's EpitaphThat abject thing, thy soul, away! 1815 A Poet's EpitaphOne to whose smooth-rubbed soul can cling 1815 Advance--come Dear Liberty!--stern Nymph of soul untamed, forth! 1815 And is it There is a bulwark in the soul. This knew among rude 1815 Brook whose It seems the Eternal Soul is clothed in thee 1815 Character of By objects, which might force the soul to abate the Happy Warrior 1815 Character of Is yet a Soul whose master bias leans the Happy Warrior 1815 Composed on No disproportion in her soul, no strife: the Eve of the Marriage of a Friend 1815 Composed upon Dull would he be of soul who could pass by Westminster bridge 1815 Composed The free-born Soul,--that world whose vaunted skill while the Author was engaged 1815 Extract from From such romantic dreams my soul awake, Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from Rouzes the soul from her severe delight. Descriptive Sketches 1815 Elegiac Stanzas And seen the soul of truth in every part; 1815 Elegiac Stanzas A deep distress hath humaniz'd my Soul. 1815 Extract from My soul will cast the backward view, a Poem on leaving School 1815 Feelings of a With firmer soul,--yet labour to regain Noble Biscayan 1815 Fly, some No disproportion in her soul, no strife: kind Harbinger, to Grasmere 1815 Inscription As his own soul. And when within his cave 1815 From the same And my Soul felt her destiny divine, 1815 From the same Heaven-born, the Soul a heaven-ward course must hold; 1815 From the same Which kills the soul: Love betters what is best, 1815 Female Vagrant And clear and open soul, so prized in fearless youth. 1815 Her eyes are He saves for me my precious soul: Wild 1815 Influence of Thou Soul, that art the Eternity of thought! Natural Objects 1815 Influence of The passions that build up our human soul; Natural Objects 1815 Is there a PowerShine on his soul, reflected from the days 1815 It is no Spirit My Soul, an Apparition in the place, 1815 Laodamia The depth, and not the tumult of the soul; 1815 Laodamia Yet there the Soul shall enter which hath earned 1815 Laodamia In soul I swept the indignity away: 1815 Lines left No common soul. In youth by science nursed upon a Seat, &c. 1815 Lines left And with the food of pride sustained his soul upon a Seat, &c. 1815 Lines written The human soul that through me ran; in early spring 1815 Milton!---- Thy soul was like a Star and dwelt apart: 1815 Lines written --Thou Soul of God's best earthly mould, on a Tablet in a School 1815 Lines written Thou happy Soul, and can it be on a Tablet in a School 1815 Inland, Spake laws to them, and said that by the Soul within a hollow Vale 1815 Into a passionate lament?--O Soul! 1815 Added Upon his inner soul in mercy shine; 1815 Ode to Duty Through no disturbance of my soul, 1815 Ode. The Soul that rises with us, our life's Star, Intimations of Immortality 1815 Ode. Full soon thy Soul shall have her earthly freight, Intimations of Immortality 1815 O'er the wide Dwells in the affections and the soul of man earth 1815 O'erweening A Soul by contemplation sanctified. Statesmen 1815 On the Final Of awful prudence, keep the unvanquished soul. Submission of the Tyrolese 1815 Power of Music And the guilt-burthened soul is no longer opprest. 1815 Remembrance Thy quiet soul on all bestowing, of Collins 1815 Resolution The sleepless Soul that perished in his pride; and Independence 1815 Rob Roy's Grave In bitterness of soul. 1815 Ruth Would seek what the degraded soul 1815 Song at the That for a tranquil Soul the Lay was framed, Feast of Brougham 1815 Song for the Of the Wanderer leave my soul. Wandering Jew 1815 Written in my For happier soul no living creature has Pocket Copy of the Castle of Indolence 1815 The Blind With which his soul had shone so bright, Highland Boy 1815 The Brothers His soul was knit to this his native soil. 1815 The Childless Not a soul in the village this morning will stay; Father 1815 The Farmer of The fields better suited the ease of his Soul: Tilsbury Vale 1815 The Farmer of More of soul in his face than of words on his tongue; Tilsbury Vale 1815 The Force of And from the love which was in her soul Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey 1815 The Horn of Do my sinful soul demand, Egremont Castle 1815 The Idiot Boy There's scarce a soul that's out of bed; 1815 The Idiot Boy Her life and soul were buried. 1815 The Idiot Boy There's not a single soul abroad. 1815 The Idiot Boy And like the very soul of evil, 1815 The Kitten Keep the sprightly soul awake, and Falling Leaves 1815 The old A life and soul to every mode of being Cumberland Beggar 1815 The old Which reason cherishes. And thus the soul, Cumberland Beggar 1815 The old Wherewith to satisfy the human soul? Cumberland Beggar 1815 The Thorn Into her soul was sent; 1815 Tintern Abbey In body, and become a living soul: 1815 Tintern Abbey The guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul 1815 To a Sky-Lark With a soul as strong as a mountain River, 1815 To the Daisy For such a gentle Soul and sweet, 1815 To the Spade Thee a surviving soul shall consecrate. of a Friend 1815 Tribute to A soul of Love, Love's intellectual law:-- the Memory of the same Dog 1815 Upon the Soul-soothing Art! whom Morning, Noon-tide, Even sight of a beautiful Picture SOULED 1815 Thought of a For, high-souled Maid, what sorrow would it be Briton, &c. SOULS 1815 Great men Hath brought forth no such souls as we had then. have been 1815 Conclusion Never may from our souls one truth depart, 1815 Prefatory SonnetPleased if some Souls (for such there needs must be) 1815 Ode. Our Souls have sight of that immortal sea Intimations of Immortality 1815 Power of Music Here are twenty souls happy as Souls in a dream: 1815 Power of Music Here are twenty souls happy as Souls in a dream: 1815 Star Gazers Or is it, that when human Souls a journey long have had, 1815 Star Gazers Have souls which never yet have ris'n, and therefore prostrate lie? 1815 There is a Their fetters in their Souls. For who could be, bondage 1815 Lines written We'll frame the measure of our souls: at a small distance from my House, &c. 1815 To Sleep Takest away, and into souls dost creep, ["Fond words"] 1815 To the Sons Let no mean hope your souls enslave; of Burns