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ROV'D...............1 At midnight, by the stream I rov'd Lewti
ROW.................1 "The devil knows how to row." Ancyent Marinere VII
RUBS................1 And one hand rubs his old night-cap. Idiot Boy
RUDDY...............1 His cheeks were red as ruddy clover, Goody Blake
RUDE................1 The rude earth's tenants, were my first relief: Female Vagrant
RUE.................3 That we the mercy of the waves should rue. Female Vagrant Which they must both for ever rue. Idiot Boy And Oh how grievously I rue, Forsaken Indian
RUINOUS.............1 Near the sea-side I reached a ruinous fort: Female Vagrant
RUMBLED.............1 Under the water it rumbled on, Ancyent Marinere VII
RUMOUR..............1 For of this pony there's rumour, Idiot Boy
RUN.................6 And thanks and praises seemed to run Simon Lee "You run about, my little maid, We Are Seven "And I could run and slide, We Are Seven Oft-times I thought to run away; Last of the Flock My journey will be shortly run, Forsaken Indian Of sportive wood run wild; these pastoral farms Tintern Abbey
RUNNING.............1 A running huntsman merry; Simon Lee
RUST................1 Jet-black and bare, save where with rust Ancyent Marinere III
RUSTIC..............2 And graceful in his rustic dress! Anecdote for Fathers She had a rustic, woodland air, We Are Seven
RUSTY...............1 Her eye-brows have a rusty stain, Mad Mother
RUTH................2 But, what afflicts my peace with keenest ruth Female Vagrant Old Ruth works out of doors with him, Simon Lee
SABBATH.............3 And rose and lily for the sabbath morn? Female Vagrant The sabbath bells, and the delightful chime; Female Vagrant And ere the Sabbath he had three. Goody Blake
SABLE...............1 Gleaning thro' her sable hair. Lewti
SAD................21 'Twas sad as sad could be Ancyent Marinere II 'Twas sad as sad could be Ancyent Marinere II And ill could I the thought of such sad parting brook. Female Vagrant What tender vows our last sad kiss delayed! Female Vagrant When sad distress reduced the children's meal: Female Vagrant Sad case it was, as you may think, Goody Blake Bring sad thoughts to the mind. Lines in Early Spring Yet often she was sober sad The Thorn Sad case for such a brain to hold The Thorn Sad case, as you may think, for one The Thorn Sturdy he seemed, though he was sad; Last of the Flock They dwindled, Sir, sad sight to see! Last of the Flock Full many a sad and doleful thing: Mad Mother Then I must be for ever sad. Mad Mother And Betty's in sad quandary; Idiot Boy -- She's in a sad quandary. Idiot Boy Of sad mischances not a few, Idiot Boy Poor Betty! in this sad distemper, Idiot Boy A few sad tears does Betty shed. Idiot Boy And somewhat of a sad perplexity, Tintern Abbey The still, sad music of humanity, Tintern Abbey
SADDER..............4 Never sadder tale was told Ancyent Marinere V Sadder and wiser thou wedding-guest! Ancyent Marinere V Never sadder tale was heard Ancyent Marinere V A sadder and a wiser man Ancyent Marinere VII
SADDLE..............3 But wherefore set upon a saddle Idiot Boy With stirrup, saddle, or with rein? Idiot Boy Has up upon the saddle set, Idiot Boy
SADLY...............1 "Or sadly he has been misled, Idiot Boy
SADNESS.............1 And with a deep sadness I turned, to repair Convict
SAFE................1 But, safe as in a cradle, here Mad Mother
SAGES...............1 Than all the sages can. Tables Turned
SAID...............32 T'was right, said they, such birds to slay Ancyent Marinere II But he said nought to me -- Ancyent Marinere V "Strange, by my faith! the Hermit said -- Ancyent Marinere VII "Said the Hermit cheerily. Ancyent Marinere VII And in his hearing there my prayers I said: Female Vagrant His father said, that to a distant town Female Vagrant And her whom he had loved in joy, he said Female Vagrant And groans, which, as they said, would make a dead man start. Female Vagrant You would have said, if you had met her, Goody Blake And now and then, it must be said, Goody Blake Then Goody, who had nothing said, Goody Blake Young Harry heard what she had said, Goody Blake Give me your tool" to him I said; Simon Lee "Kilve," said I, "was a pleasant place, Anecdote for Fathers I said and took him by the arm -- Anecdote for Fathers I said, and held him by the arm, Anecdote for Fathers And said, "At Kilve I'd rather be Anecdote for Fathers "Why this is strange," said I. Anecdote for Fathers She was eight years old, she said; We Are Seven "How many? Seven in all," she said, We Are Seven "How many are you then," said I, We Are Seven And said, Nay, we are seven!" We Are Seven 'Tis said, a child was in her womb, The Thorn There's no one knows, as I have said, The Thorn I follow'd him, and said, "My friend Last of the Flock They said I was a wealthy man; Last of the Flock I sold a sheep as they had said, Last of the Flock At the first word that Susan said Idiot Boy "The devil take his wisdom!" said Idiot Boy She took the reins, when this was said, Idiot Boy "I'll to the wood." -- The word scarce said Idiot Boy In the pain of my spirit I said, Convict
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