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SAYS................3 As every man who knew her says, Goody Blake He says he is three score and ten, Simon Lee "What can I do?" says Betty, going, Idiot Boy
SCARCE..............4 Scarce seemed there to be. Ancyent Marinere VII My hen's rich nest through long grass scarce espied; Female Vagrant There's scarce a soul that's out of bed; Idiot Boy "I'll to the wood." -- The word scarce said Idiot Boy
SCARCELY............3 And scarcely he could stand. Ancyent Marinere VII At morn my sick heart hunger scarcely stung, Female Vagrant So pale you scarcely looked at her: Idiot Boy
SCARLET.............4 Of olive-green and scarlet bright, The Thorn A woman in a scarlet cloak, The Thorn And there sits in a scarlet cloak, The Thorn I've heard the scarlet moss is red The Thorn
SCENE...............3 On the more distant scene; how lovely 'tis Yew-Tree near Esthwaite The world, and man himself, appeared a scene Yew-Tree near Esthwaite Which on a wild secluded scene impress Tintern Abbey
SCIENCE.............1 Enough of science and of art; Tables Turned
SCORE...............2 He says he is three score and ten, Simon Lee Of sheep I number'd a full score, Last of the Flock
SCORN...............2 And scorn, against all enemies prepared, Yew-Tree near Esthwaite The wise man to that scorn which wisdom holds Yew-Tree near Esthwaite
SCRAP...............2 A scrap of land they have, but they Simon Lee This scrap of land he from the heath Simon Lee
SCREAMS.............1 She screams -- she cannot move for joy; Idiot Boy
SCREEN..............1 No screen, no fence could I discover, The Thorn
SCYTHE..............1 Cuts like a scythe, while through the clouds The Thorn
SEA................24 Out of the Sea came he: Ancyent Marinere I Went down into the Sea. Ancyent Marinere I Out of the Sea came he; Ancyent Marinere II Went down into the Sea. Ancyent Marinere II Into that silent Sea. Ancyent Marinere II The silence of the Sea. Ancyent Marinere II Upon the slimy Sea. Ancyent Marinere II With never a whisper in the Sea Ancyent Marinere III Alone on the wide wide Sea; Ancyent Marinere IV I look'd upon the rotting Sea, Ancyent Marinere IV For the sky and the sea, and the sea and the sky Ancyent Marinere IV For the sky and the sea, and the sea and the sky Ancyent Marinere IV Like lead into the sea. Ancyent Marinere IV How they seem'd to fill the sea and air Ancyent Marinere V Its path was not upon the sea Ancyent Marinere VI Which slopes down to the Sea. Ancyent Marinere VII Alone on a wide wide sea: Ancyent Marinere VII Up a great river, great as any sea, Foster-Mother While like a sea the storming army came, Female Vagrant The silent sea. From the sweet thoughts of home, Female Vagrant "At Kilve's smooth shore by the green sea, Anecdote for Fathers For Kilve by the green sea." Anecdote for Fathers "And two are gone to sea. We Are Seven "And two are gone to sea, We Are Seven
SEA-FIGHT...........1 "Who, from a sea-fight has been brought to Falmouth, Old Man Travelling
SEA-ROCK'S..........1 When o'er the sea-rock's edge we go; Mad Mother
SEA-SAND............1 "As is the ribb'd Sea-sand. Ancyent Marinere IV
SEA-SIDE............1 Near the sea-side I reached a ruinous fort: Female Vagrant
SEACOAST............1 And now to the seacoast, with numbers more, we drew. Female Vagrant
SEASON..............3 The spirit of the season. Lines near my House While the joy that precedes the calm season of rest Convict Which, at this season, with their unripe fruits, Tintern Abbey
SEAT................2 He died, this seat his only monument. Yew-Tree near Esthwaite His seat beneath the honeyed sycamore Female Vagrant
SEATED..............1 A woman seated on the ground. The Thorn
SECLUDED............1 Which on a wild secluded scene impress Tintern Abbey
SECLUSION...........1 Thoughts of more deep seclusion; and connect Tintern Abbey
SECURE..............1 Well met from far with revelry secure, Female Vagrant
SEDGE...............1 The sails do sigh like sedge: Ancyent Marinere V
SEE................45 "See, brother, see! how graciously Ancyent Marinere VI "See, brother, see! how graciously Ancyent Marinere VI The light-house top I see? Ancyent Marinere VI "The planks look warp'd, and see those sails Ancyent Marinere VII "Ha! ha!" quoth he -- "full plain I see, Ancyent Marinere VII The moment that his face I see Ancyent Marinere VII You see the glimmer of the stream beneath, Nightingale To see you move beneath the moon; Lewti I'd die indeed, if I might see Lewti No joy to see a neighboring house, or stray Female Vagrant Might see how poor a hut she had. Goody Blake And all who see him say 'tis plain, Goody Blake Yet, meet him where you will, you see Simon Lee Of his right eye, as you may see: Simon Lee One summer-day I chanced to see Simon Lee His face is fair and fresh to see; Anecdote for Fathers You see a little muddy pond The Thorn All lovely colours there you see. The Thorn Which close beside the thorn you see, The Thorn Now would you see this aged thorn, The Thorn And if you see her in her hut, The Thorn A storm came on, and I could see The Thorn As healthy sheep as you might see, Last of the Flock To see the end of all my gains, Last of the Flock To see it melt like snow away! Last of the Flock And every man I chanc'd to see, Last of the Flock They dwindled, Sir, sad sight to see! Last of the Flock Oh joy for me that sight to see! Mad Mother The breeze I see is in the tree; Mad Mother 'Tis well for me; thou canst not see Mad Mother What wicked looks are those I see? Mad Mother In Johnny's left-hand you may see, Idiot Boy "You know him -- him you often see; Idiot Boy And she can see a mile of road, Idiot Boy If Betty fifty ponds should see, Idiot Boy And see how dark the backward stream! Near Richmond O Thames! that other bards may see, Near Richmond "The eye it cannot chuse but see, Expostulation Before I see another day, Forsaken Indian Before I see another day, Forsaken Indian A most strange something did I see; Forsaken Indian I shall not see another sun, Forsaken Indian I shall not see another day. Forsaken Indian The wild green landscape. Once again I see Tintern Abbey We see into the life of things. Tintern Abbey
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