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SIDES...............2 On all sides doubts and terrors met her; Idiot Boy I bounded o'er the mountains, by the sides Tintern Abbey
SIGH................4 With never a sigh or groan. Ancyent Marinere III The sails do sigh like sedge: Ancyent Marinere V Of kindred loveliness: then he would sigh Yew-Tree near Esthwaite And deep is the sigh of his breath, Convict
SIGHED..............1 And often, viewing their sweet smiles, I sighed, Female Vagrant
SIGHS...............1 Full of meek sympathy must heave their sighs Nightingale
SIGHT...............9 It was a heavenly sight: Ancyent Marinere VI Heaving lovely to the sight, Lewti His head he raised -- there was in sight, Anecdote for Fathers There is a fresh and lovely sight, The Thorn They dwindled, Sir, sad sight to see! Last of the Flock But then there came a sight of joy; Mad Mother Oh joy for me that sight to see! Mad Mother She watches till he's out of sight, Idiot Boy And Johnny is not yet in sight, Idiot Boy
SIGHTS..............1 By sights of ever more deformity! Dungeon
SIGNAL..............1 The parting signal streamed, at last the land withdrew, Female Vagrant
SIGNALS.............2 They stood as signals to the land, Ancyent Marinere VI "That signals made but now? Ancyent Marinere VII
SILENCE.............8 The silence of the Sea. Ancyent Marinere II No voice; but O! the silence sank, Ancyent Marinere VI Hath heard a pause of silence: till the Moon Nightingale A heavenly silence did the waves invest; Female Vagrant The silence of her idiot boy, Idiot Boy 'Tis silence all on every side; Idiot Boy The silence of sorrow it seems to supply, Convict Sent up, in silence, from among the trees, Tintern Abbey
SILENT.............16 Into that silent Sea. Ancyent Marinere II As silent as beforne. Ancyent Marinere V And the bay was white with silent light, Ancyent Marinere VI With silent pace, each to his place, Ancyent Marinere VI And all alone, set sail by silent moonlight Foster-Mother Who, in the silent hour of inward thought, Yew-Tree near Esthwaite When silent night has clos'd her eyes -- Lewti The empty loom, cold hearth, and silent wheel, Female Vagrant I looked and looked along the silent air, Female Vagrant The silent sea. From the sweet thoughts of home, Female Vagrant Some silent laws our hearts may make, Lines near my House Such stores as silent thought can bring, Simon Lee By day, and in the silent night, The Thorn Is silent as the skies. Idiot Boy All like a silent horseman-ghost, Idiot Boy The boat her silent path pursues! Near Richmond
SILENTLY............4 Till noon we silently sail'd on Ancyent Marinere V "His great bright eye most silently Ancyent Marinere VI But hear no murmuring: it flows silently Nightingale Suspends his sobs, and laughs most silently, Nightingale
SILENTNESS..........1 The moonlight steep'd in silentness Ancyent Marinere VI
SILLY...............1 The silly buckets on the deck Ancyent Marinere V
SIMON...............4 Had heard of Simon Lee; Simon Lee To poor old Simon Lee! Simon Lee And does what Simon cannot do; Simon Lee "You're overtasked, good Simon Lee, Simon Lee
SIMPLE..............2 A simple child, dear brother Jim, We Are Seven Nor, with their green and simple hue, disturb Tintern Abbey
SIMPLES.............1 A Friar, who gathered simples in the wood, Foster-Mother
SIMPSON.............1 Old Farmer Simpson did maintain, The Thorn
SIN.................2 Her thoughts are bent on deadly sin; Idiot Boy She thinks no more of deadly sin; Idiot Boy
SINCE...............2 Since then at an uncertain hour Ancyent Marinere VII Since she (her name is Martha Ray) The Thorn
SINEWS..............1 No plough their sinews strained; on grating road Female Vagrant
SING................5 I heard the Lavrock sing; Ancyent Marinere V In gentle phrase, then bid me sing to you -- Foster-Mother "I sit and sing to them. We Are Seven And I am happy when I sing Mad Mother My pretty thing! then thou shalt sing, Mad Mother
SINGETH.............2 Singeth a quiet tune. Ancyent Marinere V He singeth loud his godly hymns Ancyent Marinere VI
SINGING.............1 And Bride-maids singing are: Ancyent Marinere VII
SINGLE..............5 I struck, and with a single blow Simon Lee When I was young, a single man, Last of the Flock And from this one, this single ewe, Last of the Flock "There's not a single soul abroad." Idiot Boy Another day, a single one! Forsaken Indian
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