SOUL'S 1815 Ode. Thy Soul's immensity; Intimations of Immortality SOUND 1815 A Prophecy A Watchword was pronounced, a potent sound, 1815 A whirl-blast Rush'd o'er the wood with startling sound: from behind the hill 1815 Address to a Methinks 'tis the sound of the eight o'clock bell. Child, by my Sister 1815 Alice Fell A moan, a lamentable sound. 1815 Alice Fell I heard the sound,--and more and more: 1815 Festivals Consul, or King, can sound himself to know have I seen 1815 Composed in The Cock that crows, the Smoke that curls, that sound the Valley near Dover 1815 To a Friend A homeless sound of joy was in the Sky; 1815 Extract from To towns, whose shades of no rude sound complain, Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from A summons to the sound of oars, that pass, Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from How still! no irreligious sound or sight Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from Broke only by the melancholy sound Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from Rush down the living rocks with whirlwind sound. Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from å Sugh, a scotch word expressive of the sound of Descriptive Sketches 1815 Fidelity A barking sound the Shepherd hears, 1815 Influence of Into the tumult sent an alien sound Natural Objects 1815 It is a A sound like thunder--everlastingly. beauteous 1815 It was an Sent forth such sallies of glad sound, that all April morning 1815 Milton!---- Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea; 1815 Lucy Gray But there was neither sound nor sight 1815 Michael, a Murmur as with the sound of summer flies. Pastoral Poem 1815 Nutting I heard the murmur and the murmuring sound, 1815 These times Sound, healthy Children of the God of Heaven, 1815 Ode. As to the tabor's sound, Intimations of Immortality 1815 Ode. As to the tabor's sound! Intimations of Immortality 1815 On a Dropped to the earth, astonished at the sound! celebrated Event 1815 I am not one Sound sense, and love itself, and mirth and glee, of those, &c. 1815 Power of Music While she dandles the Babe in her arms to the sound. 1815 Remembrance How calm! how still! the only sound, of Collins 1815 Rob Roy's Grave At sound of ROB ROY's name. 1815 Ruth Irregular in sight or sound 1815 Simon Lee No man like him the horn could sound, 1815 Stepping I liked the greeting; 'twas a sound Westward 1815 Stepping The very sound of courtesy: Westward 1815 The Blind With sound the least that can be made, Highland Boy 1815 The Blind With sound like lamentation. Highland Boy 1815 The Brothers This is sad talk--they'll never sound for him 1815 The Fountain For the same sound is in my ears 1815 The Horn of Horn it was which none could sound, Egremont Castle 1815 The Horn of Return, and sound the Horn, that we Egremont Castle 1815 The Horn of For the sound was heard by no one Egremont Castle 1815 The Horn of Sounded the Horn which they alone could sound. Egremont Castle 1815 The Idiot Boy And thence full many a sound she hears, 1815 The Idiot Boy The streams with softest sound are flowing, 1815 The Idle Made answer to that plaintive sound. Shepherd Boys 1815 The Kitten Strikes a solitary sound. and Falling Leaves 1815 The Solitary Is overflowing with the sound. Reaper 1815 Three Years And beauty born of murmuring sound she grew 1815 'Tis said Your sound my heart of peace bereaves, that some 1815 'Tis said Within the sound of Emma's voice, nor know that some 1815 To Sleep ["A One after one; the sound of rain, and bees flock of sheep"] 1815 From the same And sound thy praises everlastingly. 1815 When to the The fir-grove murmurs with a sea-like sound, attractions 1815 Written in Of thy brethren a march thou shouldst sound through the Germany SOUNDED 1815To hear the sanguinary trumpet sounded. 1815 The Horn of Which good Sir Eustace sounded, was the last. Egremont Castle 1815 The Horn of Sounded the Horn which they alone could sound. Egremont Castle SOUNDING 1815 Address to a Which the goat cannot climb takes his sounding flight. Child, by my Sister 1815 Fidelity And Sun-beams; and the sounding blast, 1815 The Blind Still sounding with the sounding tide, Highland Boy 1815 The Blind Still sounding with the sounding tide, Highland Boy 1815 Tintern Abbey What then I was. The sounding cataract 1815 Yew-trees And drew their sounding bows at Azincour, SOUNDS 1815 A narrow girdle Delighted much to listen to those sounds, 1815 Extract from Mid muttering prayers all sounds of torment meet, Descriptive Sketches 1815 Glen Almain Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, 1815 It was an Went circling, like a multitude of sounds. April morning 1815 Michael, a Never to living ear came sweeter sounds Pastoral Poem 1815 Ruth All sounds of winds and floods; 1815 The Brothers The tones of waterfalls, and inland sounds 1815 The Farmer of And his hearing is touched with the sounds of a dream. Tilsbury Vale 1815 The old Those life-consuming sounds that clog the air, Cumberland Beggar 1815 Sonnet With vital sounds, and monitory gleams 1815 Tintern Abbey For all sweet sounds and harmonies; Oh! then, 1815 'Tis said For thou dost haunt the air with sounds that some SOUTH 1815 Hart-leap well Sir Walter walked all round, north, south and west, 1815 Michael, a When others heeded not, He heard the South Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a Stood single, with large prospect, North and South, Pastoral Poem 1815 The Oak and Breath'd gently from the warm South-west; the Broom 1815 View from the To the south-west, a multitudinous show; top of Black Comb 1815 Written in To the East and the West, and the South and the North, Germany 1815 Written in Till summer come up from the South, and with crowds Germany SOUTHERN 1815 Ellen Irwin *The Kirtle is a River in the Southern part of Scotlant, 1815 Ruth the Hills in the Southern parts of North America, is frequently mentioned 1815 To Joanna A noise of laughter; southern Loughrigg heard, 1815 To the Poet DyerThose southern tracts of Cambria, deep embayed, 1815 Upon a stone Black Comb stands at the southern extremity of Cumberland: its base on the side of Black Comb SOUTHWARD 1815 To a Friend Jones! as from Calais southward you and I 1815 To Joanna Of Glaramara southward came the voice; 1815 View from the Where Trent is nursed, far southward! Cambrian hills top of Black Comb SOVEREIGN 1815 Alas! what bootsOf Reason, seated on her sovereign hill;-- 1815 Hail Twilight Hail Twilight,--sovereign of one peaceful hour! 1815 Added Our aged Sovereign sits;--to the ebb and flow 1815 Rob Roy's Grave Do Thou my sovereign will enact SOVEREIGNTY 1815 Pelion and Ossa Mount Skiddaw? In his natural sovereignty 1815 Sonnet An ample sovereignty of eye and ear. SOW 1815 Resolution Build for him, sow for him, and at his call and Independence SOWN 1815 Calais But that's a loyal virtue, never sown 1815 Three Years On earth was never sown; she grew SPACE 1815 Address to a Nothing but silence and empty space; Child, by my Sister 1815 Fidelity This Dog had been through three months' space 1815 It was an And, on a summit, distant a short space, April morning 1815 Laodamia He comes to tarry with thee three hours' space; 1815 Michael, a Large space beneath, as duly as the light Pastoral Poem 1815 Added (Though it were only for a moment's space) 1815 Resolution He stood alone: a minute's space I guess and Independence 1815 The Kitten Made this Orchard's narrow space, and Falling Leaves 1815 The power of Formal, and circumscribed in time and space; Armies 1815 'Tis said I look--the sky is empty space; that some 1815 To Joanna --When I had gazed perhaps two minutes' space, 1815 When to the A length of open space,--where to and fro attractions SPACIOUS 1815 A whirl-blast From year to year the spacious floor from behind the hill 1815 Brave Shill! Stand in the spacious firmament of time, SPADE 1815 To the Spade Spade! with which Wilkinson hath tilled his Lands, of a Friend 1815 To the Spade That Man will have a trophy, humble Spade! of a Friend SPADES 1815 The Thorn With spades they would have sought. SPAIN 1815 Avaunt all Were England's native growth; and, throughout Spain specious 1815 Composed I weigh the hopes and fears of suffering Spain: while the Author was engaged 1815 Ellen Irwin The Gordon, sail'd away to Spain; 1815 Indignation Spain may be overpowered, and he possess, of a high-minded Spaniard SPAKE 1815 To a Friend As if a dead Man spake it! Yet despair 1815 Expostulation To me my good friend Matthew spake, and Reply 1815 That Shakspeare spake; the faith and morals hold 1815 Laodamia Mild Hermes spake--and touched her with his wand 1815 Laodamia He spake of love, such love as Spirits feel 1815 Laodamia Spake, as a witness, of a second birth 1815 Michael, a The earliest of those tales that spake to me Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a And thus the Old Man spake to him:--My Son, Pastoral Poem 1815 Inland, Spake laws to them, and said that by the Soul within a hollow Vale 1815 Resolution And there was, while he spake, a fire about his eyes. and Independence 1815 Ruth But no! he spake the English tongue, 1815 Ruth He spake of plants divine and strange 1815 Ruth The Youth of green savannahs spake, 1815 Stepping The voice was soft, and she who spake Westward 1815 The Brothers Thus spake the homely Priest of Ennerdale. 1815 The Pet Lamb For she looked with such a look, and she spake with such 1815 The Waterfall Thus spake to a poor Briar-rose, and the Eglantine 1815 Three Years Thus Nature spake--The work was done-- she grew SPAN 1815 Inland, A span of waters; yet what power is there! within a hollow Vale 1815 The old And the blue sky, one little span of earth Cumberland Beggar SPANIARDS 1815 O'erweening Spaniards of every rank, by whom the good Statesmen SPANISH 1815 O'erweening * See Laborde's Character of the Spanish People; Statesmen 1815 The French The roving Spanish Bands are reached at last, and the Spanish Guerillas SPANNING 1815 'Tis said (Even like a rainbow spanning half the vale) that some SPARE 1815 Address to a Heaven grant that he spare but that one upright twig Child, by my Sister 1815 Anecdote for With so much happiness to spare, Fathers 1815 Extract from To his spare meal he calls the passing poor; Descriptive Sketches 1815 Foresight We must spare them--here are many: 1815 Foresight Only spare the Strawberry-blossom! 1815 Foresight And for that promise spare the flower! 1815 Power of Music The one-pennied Boy has his penny to spare. 1815 The Brothers They, notwithstanding, had much love to spare, 1815 The Idiot Boy That God poor Susan's life would spare, 1815 The Idiot Boy The Doctor's self would hardly spare; 1815 The Sailor's With the first word I had to spare Mother SPARED 1815 Yet haply Arno shall be spared all cause SPARINGLY 1815 Upon a stone Full many a glimpse (but sparingly bestowed on the side of Black Comb SPARKLE 1815 I met Louisa That sparkle on her cheek. SPARKLED 1815 Hart-leap well Joy sparkled in the prancing Courser's eyes; SPARKLES 1815 Characteristics And, as a faggot sparkles on the hearth, of a Child SPARKLING 1815 A Complaint Of murmuring, sparkling, living love, 1815 I wandered Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:-- lonely 1815 Influence of Eastward, were sparkling clear, and in the west Natural Objects 1815 Lines left No sparkling rivulet spread the verdant herb? upon a Seat, &c. 1815 Nutting For ever,--and I saw the sparkling foam, 1815 The Brothers And, while the broad green wave and sparkling foam 1815 The Cottager Nay! start not at that sparkling light; to her Infant, by my Sister 1815 The Mother's And closed the sparkling eye. return, by my Sister 1815 With how sad Now up, now down, and sparkling in your glee! steps SPARROW 1815 Farewell thou And in this Bush our Sparrow built her nest, little Nook SPARROW'S 1815 The Sparrow's The Sparrow's dwelling, which, hard by Nest SPARTAN 1815 Extract from While thrills the Spartan fife between the blast. Descriptive Sketches SPEAK 1815 Elegiac Stanzas This, which I know, I speak with mind serene. 1815 Indignation Which he will break for us, he dares to speak,-- of a high-minded Spaniard 1815 We must be free or die, who speak the tongue 1815 It was an When they have cause to speak of this wild place, April morning 1815 Laodamia Speak, and the floor thou tread'st on will rejoice. 1815 Michael, a Of which I speak, the Shepherd had been bound Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a When I began, my purpose was to speak Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a When thou art from me, even if I should speak Pastoral Poem 1815 Michael, a That these are things of which I need not speak. Pastoral Poem 1815 Nutting (I speak of one from many singled out) 1815 Ode. Both of them speak of something that is gone: Intimations of Immortality 1815 Power of Music If they speak 'tis to praise, and they praise with a smile. 1815 Ruth In finest tones the Youth could speak. 1815 The Brothers Then they could write, ay and speak too, as well 1815 The Childless But of this in my ears not a word did he speak, Father 1815 Once in a Thine eyes are on me--they would speak, lonely Hamlet 1815 The Horn of What I speak this Horn shall witness Egremont Castle 1815 The Horn of Thou hast a dungeon, speak the word! Egremont Castle 1815 The Horn of Speak! astounded Hubert cannot; Egremont Castle 1815 The Horn of And, if power to speak he had, Egremont Castle 1815 The Thorn I did not speak--I saw her face, 1815 Yarrow UnvisitedI thus could speak of Yarrow! SPEAKING 1815 Expostulation Of things for ever speaking, and Reply 1815 Laodamia So speaking, and by fervent love endowed 1815 I am not one From evil-speaking; rancour, never sought, of those, &c. 1815 The Brothers 'Tis of the elder Brother I am speaking: 1815 To Joanna His speaking-trumpet;--back out of the clouds SPEAKS 1815 Lines With which she speaks when storms are gone, composed at Grasmere SPEAR 1815 Ellen Irwin The mortal spear repelling. 1815 In the The haunt of Him who sang how spear and shield Grounds of Coleorton, the Seat of Sir George Beaumont, Bart. 1815 Song at the They came with banner, spear, and shield; Feast of Brougham SPECIOUS 1815 Avaunt all Avaunt all specious pliancy of mind specious SPECK 1815 Extract from Peeps out a little speck of smiling green. Descriptive Sketches 1815 When to the And, sometimes, on a speck of visible earth, attractions SPECTACLE 1815 Extract from On lovelier spectacle in faery days; An Evening Walk 1815 Gipsies Of the whole Spectacle the same! 1815 Hail Twilight The flood,--the stars,--a spectacle as old 1815 Hail Zaragoza! Such spectacle demands not tear or sigh. 1815 View from the The spectacle, how pure!--Of Nature's works, top of Black Comb 1815 When to the And, while I gaze upon the spectacle attractions 1815 Upon a stone Bedim, the grand terraqueous spectacle, on the side of Black Comb SPECTATOR 1815 The fairest, * See the vision of Mirzah in the Spectator. brightest SPECTATORS 1815 Star Gazers Or must we be constrained to think that these Spectators rude, SPECTATOR'S 1815 View from the At the Spectator's feet.--Yon azure ridge, top of Black Comb SPECTRE 1815 Laodamia His gifts imperfect:--Spectre though I be, 1815 Laodamia No Spectre greets me,--no vain Shadow this: SPECTRUM 1815 I wandered feeling and simple impression (approaching to the nature of an ocular spectrum) lonely SPED 1815 The Horn of To his Castle Hubert sped; Egremont Castle SPEECH 1815 A narrow girdle What need there is to be reserved in speech, 1815 Resolution In courteous speech which forth he slowly drew: and Independence 1815 Resolution Of ordinary men; a stately speech! and Independence 1815 Resolution The Old Man's shape, and speech, all troubled me: and Independence 1815 We had a A weight of languid speech,--or to the same Fellow-passenger 1815 The Brothers The power of speech. Both left the spot in silence; 1815 The Oak and Her speech, until the stars of night the Broom 1815 To a Highland Of thy few words of English speech: Girl SPEECHES 1815 Ellen Irwin With love and gentle speeches, SPEECHLESS 1815 Song at the She is speechless, but her eyes Feast of Brougham SPEED 1815 Advance--come With such invisible motion speed thy flight, forth! 1815 Incident Distinguished two for scent, and two for speed. characteristic of Favorite Dog 1815 Incident All are following at full speed, characteristic of Favorite Dog 1815 It was an Ran with a young man's speed; and yet the voice April morning 1815 Lines written Put on with speed your woodland dress; at a small distance from my House, &c. 1815 Lines written With speed put on your woodland dress; at a small distance from my House, &c. SPEEDS 1815 By their Each Wave, one and t'other, speeds after his Brother; floating Mill SPELLS 1815 Laodamia Medea's spells dispersed the weight of years, SPENDING 1815 The World is Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers: too much with SPENT 1815 The Matron of The picture of a life well-spent: Jedborough SPIED 1815 Lucy Gray When in the snow the Mother spied SPIES 1815 The Idiot Boy She spies her Friends, she shouts a greeting; 1815 The Idle And, looking down, he spies Shepherd Boys SPIKES 1815 The Thorn In spikes, in branches, and in stars, SPILT 1815 Conclusion For whose dire ends tears flow, and blood is spilt, SPINDLE 1815 Michael, a Wool for the Housewife's spindle, or repair Pastoral Poem 1815 The Brothers He fed the spindle of his youngest Child, SPINDLES 1815 Written in See! his spindles sink under him, foot, leg, and thigh; Germany SPINNING 1815 Influence of Came sweeping through the darkness, spinning still Natural Objects 1815 Michael, a Of antique form, this large for spinning wool, Pastoral Poem SPIRE 1815 Extract from And peeps the far-off spire, his evening bourn! Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from From the dark sylvan roofs the restless spire Descriptive Sketches 1815 Ruth The cypress and her spire; SPIRES 1815 Extract from Spires, rocks, and lawns, a browner night o'erspreads. Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from From thickly-glittering spires the matin bell Descriptive Sketches 1815 By their In sight of the Spires, floating Mill SPIRIT 1815 A slumber A slumber did my spirit seal; 1815 Call not the Yet may a sympathizing spirit pause, royal Swede 1815 Character of ----It is the generous Spirit, who, when brought the Happy Warrior 1815 Elegiac Stanzas Well chosen is the spirit that is here; 1815 Expostulation Up! up! and drink the spirit breathed and Reply 1815 To ---- A soaring spirit is their prime delight. 1815 Glen Almain As by a spirit turbulent; 1815 Great men No master spirit, no determined road; have been 1815 Female Vagrant Of that perpetual weight which on her spirit lay. 1815 Hoffer Or is it Tell's great Spirit, from the dead 1815 Influence of Wisdom and Spirit of the Universe! Natural Objects 1815 It is no Spirit It is no Spirit who from Heaven hath flown, 1815 It was an The spirit of enjoyment and desire, April morning 1815 Written on a Upon my thoughts his saintly Spirit fed; blank leaf in a Copy of the Excursion 1815 Lines written He felt with spirit so profound. on a Tablet in a School 1815 Michael, a Blind spirit, which is in the blood of all-- Pastoral Poem 1815 Nutting Touch--for there is a spirit in the woods. 1815 To the River Thee hath some awful Spirit impelled to leave, Duddon 1815 Ode to Duty Live in the spirit of this creed; 1815 Ode to Duty The spirit of self-sacrifice; 1815 Pause, courteous Spirit!--Balbi supplicates 1815 Power of Music A Mother, whose Spirit in fetters is bound, 1815 She was a A Spirit, yet a Woman too! Phantom 1815 She was a And yet a Spirit still, and bright Phantom 1815 The Brothers That would bring down his spirit; and, no doubt, 1815 The Brothers Yet still the spirit of a Mountain Boy 1815 A Fragment A spirit of noon-day is he, 1815 The Green LinnetPresiding Spirit here to-day, 1815 The Horn of By what evil spirit brought? Egremont Castle 1815 The Matron of Her buoyant Spirit can prevail Jedborough 1815 The old Divorced from good--a spirit and pulse of good, Cumberland Beggar 1815 The power of That power, that spirit, whether on the wing Armies 1815 The Sailor's The ancient Spirit is not dead; Mother 1815 Sonnet The region of his inner spirit teems 1815 Tintern Abbey How oft, in spirit, have I turned to thee 1815 Tintern Abbey How often has my spirit turned to thee! 1815 Tintern Abbey A motion and a spirit, that impels 1815 To a Highland And Thee, the Spirit of them all! Girl 1815 Lines written The spirit of the season. at a small distance from my House, &c. 1815 To the Small Kindly, unassuming Spirit! Celandine 1815 From the same If Thou the spirit give by which I pray: 1815 Who fancied It is the Spirit of Paradise what a pretty sight 1815 Who fancied That prompts such work, a Spirit strong, what a pretty sight 1815 Upon an Urn Yet not the less his Spirit would hold dear in the same Grounds SPIRITS 1815 Farewell thou Our spirits, carrying with them dreams of flowers little Nook 1815 Extract from When gentle Spirits urged a sportive chace, An Evening Walk 1815 Brook whose Intent his wasted spirits to renew; 1815 In the Devoted thus, their spirits did unite Grounds of Coleorton, the Seat of Sir George Beaumont, Bart. 1815 Laodamia He spake of love, such love as Spirits feel 1815 Michael, a Fields, where with cheerful spirits he had breathed Pastoral Poem 1815 Resolution By our own spirits are we deified: and Independence 1815 Written in my As happy spirits as were ever seen; Pocket Copy of the Castle of Indolence 1815 Tintern Abbey Suffer my genial spirits to decay: 1815 To the Daisy Then, cheerful Flower! my spirits play 1815 On the same Your feeble Spirits! Greece her head hath bowed, Event 1815 We are Seven Their spirits are in Heaven! 1815 Yarrow UnvisitedShould life be dull, and spirits low, SPIRITUAL 1815 Stepping And seemed to give me spiritual right Westward SPIRY 1815 Extract from * Alluding to crosses seen on the tops of the spiry Descriptive Sketches 1815 Laodamia A knot of spiry trees for ages grew SPITE 1815 Laodamia Her, who, in reason's spite, yet without crime, 1815 The Complaint In spite of all my weary pain of an Indian 1815 Once in a Mine art thou--spite of these my tears. lonely Hamlet 1815 The Farmer of There fashion'd that countenance, which, spite of a stain Tilsbury Vale 1815 The Farmer of And, in spite of the shame that may lurk in his mind, Tilsbury Vale 1815 The Kitten Spite of melancholy reason, and Falling Leaves 1815 The Kitten Spite of care, and spite of grief, and Falling Leaves 1815 The Kitten Spite of care, and spite of grief, and Falling Leaves SPLEEN 1815 The Small And, in my spleen, I smiled that it was grey. Celandine SPLENDID 1815 Ode. And by the vision splendid Intimations of Immortality 1815 Ruth With splendid feathers drest; 1815 Ruth 2 The splendid appearance SPLENDOR 1815 Composed by Fair Star of evening, Splendor of the West, the Sea shore near Calais 1815 Composed upon In his first splendor valley, rock, or hill; Westminster bridge 1815 Great men In splendor: what strength was, that would not bend have been SPLENDOUR 1815 Ode. Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower; Intimations of Immortality 1815 When to the Of clouded splendour, on this dream-like sight attractions 1815 Lines written In snow-white splendour,--think again, and taught upon a stone, &c. SPLINTER 1815 Goody Blake And scatter'd many a lusty splinter and Harry Gill SPLINTERS 1815 The Oak and The splinters took another road-- the Broom SPLIT 1815 A Night Piece Bent earthwards; he looks up--the clouds are split SPOIL 1815 Hart-leap well But gazed upon the spoil with silent joy. 1815 The Kitten Made such wanton spoil and rout, and Falling Leaves SPOKE 1815 Alice Fell 'Twas twisted betwixt nave and spoke; 1815 Female Vagrant And groans, that rage of racking famine spoke! 1815 The Brothers Forgive me, Sir: before I spoke to you, 1815 The Thorn And that same Pond of which I spoke, SPOKEN 1815 Hart-leap well the memory of which is preserved by the monuments spoken of in the second 1815 Hart-leap well Gray-headed Shepherd, thou hast spoken well; 1815 To Sleep Fond words have oft been spoken to thee, Sleep! ["Fond words"] SPONTANEOUS 1815 The Tables Spontaneous wisdom breathed by health, Turned SPORT 1815 For a Seat in Did Francis Beaumont sport, an eager Child; the Groves of Coleorton 1815 Incident See them cleaving to the sport! characteristic of Favorite Dog 1815 Ode to Duty No sport of every random gust, 1815 Ode. And see the Children sport upon the shore, Intimations of Immortality 1815 Ruth And, when he chose to sport and play, 1815 Song at the And he was free to sport and play, Feast of Brougham 1815 The two April With rod and line I sued the sport mornings 1815 To the Daisy In thy simplicity the sport SPORTING 1815 The Kitten Sporting with the leaves that fall, and Falling Leaves SPORTIVE 1815 A narrow girdle In all its sportive wanderings all the while 1815 Extract from When gentle Spirits urged a sportive chace, An Evening Walk 1815 Ruth This Stripling, sportive, gay, and bold, 1815 Three Years She shall be sportive as the Fawn she grew 1815 Tintern Abbey Of sportive wood run wild; these pastoral farms 1815 Tribute to Too weak to stand against its sportive breath, the Memory of the same Dog 1815 Yarrow Visited For sportive youth to stray in; SPORTIVELY 1815 Influence of Into a silent bay,--or sportively Natural Objects SPORTS 1815 Laodamia By martial sports,--or, seated in the tent, SPOT 1815 Farewell thou The loveliest spot that man hath ever found, little Nook 1815 Farewell thou Dear Spot! which we have watched with tender heed, little Nook 1815 A narrow girdle Close to the spot where with his rod and line 1815 Composed by In thy fresh beauty. There! that dusky spot the Sea shore near Calais 1815 Extract from Here, where no trace of man the spot profanes, Descriptive Sketches 1815 Extract from And emerald isles to spot the heights appear, Descriptive Sketches 1815 Fidelity The Dog had watched about the spot, 1815 For a Seat in And when those rites had ceased, the Spot gave birth the Groves of Coleorton 1815 Gipsies Of human Beings, in the self-same spot! 1815 Glen Almain Whose Fancy in this lonely Spot 1815 Female Vagrant Was best, could I but shun the spot where man might come. 1815 Hart-leap well I'll build a Pleasure-house upon this spot, 1815 Hart-leap well But something ails it now: the spot is curst. 1815 It was an ----Soon did the spot become my other home, April morning 1815 To the River Of tillage-ground, that seemeth like a spot Duddon 1815 October 1803 Spot rich in all things that can soothe and please! ["One might believe"] 1815 Surprized by joyThat spot which no vicissitude can find? 1815 The Brothers That, as he knew in what particular spot 1815 The Brothers The power of speech. Both left the spot in silence; 1815 A Fragment There is a spot that seems to lie 1815 Once in a Alas! before I left the spot, lonely Hamlet 1815 The Horn of At this time, and on this spot, Egremont Castle 1815 The Idle It was a spot, which you may see Shepherd Boys 1815 The Oak and This spot is my paternal home, the Broom 1815 Reverie of Poor Susan has passed by the spot, and has heard Poor Susan 1815 The Thorn But if you'd gladly view the spot, 1815 The Thorn The spot to which she goes; 1815 The Thorn Then to the spot away!-- 1815 The Thorn Approach the spot when she is there. 1815 The Waterfall We who in this, our natal spot, and the Eglantine 1815 There was a Boy Fair are the woods, and beauteous the spot, 1815 To a Sexton Mark the spot to which I point! 1815 To a Sky-Lark That spot which seems so to thy mind! 1815 To M. H. The spot was made by Nature for herself: 1815 When to the Dwelt in a tranquil spot. And oftentimes, attractions 1815 Upon a stone A favourite spot of tournament and war! on the side of Black Comb 1815 Lines written And make himself a freeman of this spot upon a stone, &c. SPOTS 1815 Extract from On darling spots remote her tempting smile. An Evening Walk 1815 French Not favoured spots alone, but the whole earth, Revolution 1815 Ruth As quietly as spots of sky 1815 To a Highland In spots like these it is we prize Girl SPOTTED 1815 Extract from Heard, by star-spotted bays, beneath the steeps; Descriptive Sketches 1815 The Thorn I've heard the moss is spotted red SPOTTING 1815 Extract from Spotting the steaming deeps, to early mass; Descriptive Sketches SPOUT 1815 The Brothers Why we want not store of them!--a water-spout SPOUTS 1815 Ruth By spouts and fountains wild-- SPRANG 1815 Goody Blake And sprang upon poor Goody Blake. and Harry Gill 1815 Laodamia Forth sprang the impassion'd Queen her Lord to clasp; 1815 The Force of He sprang in glee,--for what cared he Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey 1815 Savona was my birth-place, and I sprang SPRAY 1815 Extract from Dwindles the pear on autumn's latest spray Descriptive Sketches 1815 The Mother's Of green leaves on the hawthorn spray, return, by my Sister SPREAD 1815 A Night Piece So feebly spread that not a shadow falls, 1815 Extract from Spring up, his choicest wealth around him spread, Descriptive Sketches 1815 Fidelity And Mists that spread the flying shroud; 1815 Inscription By mountains high and waters widely spread, 1815 Six thousand The Highlanders, the slaughter spread like flame; Veterans 1815 Incident When, lo! the ice, so thinly spread, characteristic of Favorite Dog 1815 Lines left No sparkling rivulet spread the verdant herb? upon a Seat, &c. 1815 Lines written The budding twigs spread out their fan, in early spring 1815 I met Louisa Do spread, and sink, and rise; 1815 Ruth spread 1815 By their Thus pleasure is spread through the earth floating Mill 1815 The Blind Spread round that Haven in the glen; Highland Boy 1815 The fairest, Lo, in the vale, the mists of evening spread! brightest 1815 The Green LinnetWith brightest sunshine round me spread 1815 The Horn of With plenty was his table spread; Egremont Castle 1815 The Oak and Here spread his careless blossoms, here the Broom 1815 The old Will live, and spread, and kindle; minds like these, Cumberland Beggar 1815 The Shepherd Forthwith, that little Cloud, in ether spread looking eastward 1815 The Tables Through all the long green fields has spread, Turned 1815 The Waterfall What pleasure through my veins you spread! and the Eglantine 1815 To the Daisy By a Daisy whose leaves spread 1815 Yarrow Visited Meek loveliness is round thee spread, SPREADING 1815 Her eyes are And underneath the spreading tree Wild 1815 The Fountain We lay beneath a spreading oak, 1815 To the Small Spreading out thy glossy breast Celandine SPREADS 1815 Laodamia Her bosom heaves and spreads, her stature grows; 1815 Power of Music Of the pleasure it spreads through so thankful a Band; 1815 The Farmer of Of snow and hoar-frost, spreads her fruits and her flowers, Tilsbury Vale 1815 The Kitten Vainly Morning spreads the lure and Falling Leaves 1815 The Kitten Spreads with such a living grace and Falling Leaves 1815 To the Daisy That spreads itself, some Faery bold 1815 Written with Spreads out his limbs, while, yet unshorn, the Sheep a pencil upon the wall of the house on the Island at Grasmere SPRIG 1815 The Childless who attends the funeral ordinarily takes a Sprig of this Box-wood, and Father SPRIGHTLY 1815 I wandered Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. lonely 1815 I am not one And fits of sprightly malice do but bribe of those, &c. 1815 The Kitten Keep the sprightly soul awake, and Falling Leaves 1815 To the Daisy Or sprightly Maiden, of Love's Court, SPRIGS 1815 The Childless when a funeral takes place, a bason full of Sprigs of Box-wood is placed Father SPRING 1815 Farewell thou And this sweet spring, the best beloved and best. little Nook 1815 A whirl-blast The leaves in myriads jump and spring, from behind the hill 1815 Anecdote for My pleasant home, when Spring began, Fathers 1815 Extract from Spring up, his choicest wealth around him spread, Descriptive Sketches 1815 Foresight Primroses, the Spring may love them-- 1815 Foresight When the months of spring are fled 1815 Hart-leap well Hart-Leap Well is a small spring of water, about five 1815 Hart-leap well His nose half-touched a spring beneath a hill, 1815 Hart-leap well The waters of the spring were trembling still. 1815 Hart-leap well With breathless nostrils stretched above the spring. 1815 Hart-leap well It seemed as if the spring-time came not here, 1815 Hart-leap well Not half a furlong from that self-same spring. 1815 Her eyes are As merry as the birds in spring. Wild 1815 Michael, a As cheerful as a grove in Spring: at length Pastoral Poem 1815 An everlasting spring! in memory 1815 Ode. that spring Intimations of Immortality 1815 Song at the She lifts her head for endless spring, Feast of Brougham 1815 By their The Showers of the Spring floating Mill 1815 The Brothers (It will be twelve years since, when Spring returns) 1815 A Fragment As budding pines in Spring; 1815 The Farmer of May one blade of grass spring up over thy head; Tilsbury Vale 1815 The Force of And their meaning is, whence can comfort spring Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey 1815 The Fountain The spring beneath the tree; 1815 The Matron of Age! twine thy brows with fresh spring flowers! Jedborough 1815 The Matron of Hath called for thee a second Spring; Jedborough 1815 The Solitary In spring-time from the Cuckoo-bird, Reaper 1815 The two April On a spring holiday. mornings 1815 The Waterfall When Spring came on with bud and bell, and the Eglantine 1815 To the Lady ----Lady! the songs of Spring were in the grove 1815 To the Lady ----And all the mighty ravishment of Spring. 1815 To the Cuckoo Thrice welcome, Darling of the Spring! 1815 To the Daisy By the murmur of a spring, 1815 To the Daisy Spring cannot shun thee; 1815 To the Small Spring is coming, Thou art come! Celandine 1815 To the Spade Or in some silent field, while timid Spring of a Friend 1815 When to the The snows dissolved, and genial Spring returned attractions SPRINGING 1815 Calais In haste, nor springing with a transient shower: 1815 Extract from Inconstant glancing, mounts like springing fire. Descriptive Sketches SPRINGS 1815 When looking So that almost a doubt within me springs 1815 She dwelt Beside the springs of Dove, among the untrodden ways 1815 Song at the To Glenderamakin's lofty springs; Feast of Brougham 1815 The Brothers There were two springs which bubbled side by 1815 The Idiot Boy Then up she springs, as if on wings; 1815 The power of Springs this indigenous produce far and near; Armies 1815 Three Years Or up the mountain springs; she grew 1815 Tintern Abbey These waters, rolling from their mountain-springs 1815 To a Butterfly Upon the prey:--with leaps and springs 1815 To a Highland With no restraint, but such as springs Girl