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SPRINGS.............1 Then up she springs as if on wings; Idiot Boy
SPRINKLED...........1 And heath, and thistle, thinly sprinkled o'er, Yew-Tree near Esthwaite
SPRUNG..............1 And a good south wind sprung up behind, Ancyent Marinere I
SPUN................2 The boat spun round and round: Ancyent Marinere VII All day she spun in her poor dwelling, Goody Blake
SPUR................1 There is no need of boot or spur, Idiot Boy
SQUARE..............1 In great and small, in round and square, Idiot Boy
STAFF...............2 "Or my Staff shall make thee skip. Ancyent Marinere I The staff I yet remember which upbore Female Vagrant
STAGNATE............1 And stagnate and corrupt; till changed to poison, Dungeon
STAIN...............2 Her eye-brows have a rusty stain, Mad Mother "Though in virtue's proud mouth thy report be a stain, Convict
STAND...............6 Right up above the mast did stand, Ancyent Marinere II And scarcely he could stand. Ancyent Marinere VII When you two little ones would stand at eve Foster-Mother Thus looking out did Harry stand; Goody Blake Why stand you thus Good Betty Foy? Idiot Boy While here I stand, not only with the sense Tintern Abbey
STANDING............1 And Betty's standing at the door, Idiot Boy
STANDS..............6 That stands above the rock: Ancyent Marinere VI -- Nay, Traveller! rest. This lonely yew-tree stands Yew-Tree near Esthwaite That stands beside our door. Lines near my House It stands erect this aged thorn; The Thorn It stands erect, and like a stone The Thorn She stops, she stands, she looks about, Idiot Boy
STAR................8 The Horned Moon, with one bright Star Ancyent Marinere III And a star or two beside -- Ancyent Marinere IV The evening star: and once when he awoke Nightingale And the shadow of a star Lewti Unseen, unheard, unwatched by any star; Female Vagrant And she is known to every star, The Thorn "Whatever star is in the skies, The Thorn To lay his hands upon a star, Idiot Boy
STARS...............8 The stars dance on between. Ancyent Marinere V A balmy night! and tho' the stars be dim, Nightingale A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. Nightingale In spikes, in branches, and in stars, The Thorn When all the stars shone clear and bright, The Thorn Of moon or stars he takes no heed; Idiot Boy By this the stars were almost gone, Idiot Boy The stars they were among my dreams; Forsaken Indian
START...............2 And groans, which, as they said, would make a dead man start. Female Vagrant From the roots of his hair there shall start Convict
STARTED.............1 He started forward with a shout, Goody Blake
STARTLE.............1 And startle from their reedy bed. Lewti
STARTS..............1 My watchful dog, whose starts of furious ire, Female Vagrant
STATE...............1 "With o'erweening complacence our state to compare, Convict
STAY................5 Alas! it has no pow'r to stay: Lewti If she must go or she must stay: Idiot Boy "Susan, I'd gladly stay with you. Idiot Boy "Good Susan tell me, and I'll stay; Idiot Boy "Where he will stay till he is dead; Idiot Boy
STAY'D..............1 With me he never would have stay'd: Mad Mother
STEADFAST...........1 And with steadfast dejection his eyes are intent Convict
STEADY..............2 The steady weathercock. Ancyent Marinere VI And fix on it a steady view, The Thorn
STEALING............1 From heart to heart is stealing, Lines near my House
STEAMS..............1 Seen through the steams and vapour of his dungeon, Dungeon
STEDDIES............1 She steddies with upright keel. Ancyent Marinere III
STEED...............1 His steed and he right well agree, Idiot Boy
STEEP...............4 A river steep and wide. Ancyent Marinere V That hobbles up the steep rough road? Idiot Boy Do I behold these steep and lofty cliffs, Tintern Abbey Of absence, these steep woods and lofty cliffs, Tintern Abbey
STEEP'D.............1 The moonlight steep'd in silentness Ancyent Marinere VI
STEEPLE.............1 Peering above the trees, the steeple tower, Female Vagrant
STEER'D.............2 The Helmsman steer'd us thro'. Ancyent Marinere I The helmsman steer'd, the ship mov'd on; Ancyent Marinere V
STEP................4 Of hideous sense; I sunk, nor step could crawl, Female Vagrant Which is a little step beyond, The Thorn Which is a little step beyond, The Thorn He travels on, and in his face, his step, Old Man Travelling
STEPHEN.............4 Her company to Stephen Hill; The Thorn Whene'er she thought of Stephen Hill. The Thorn But Stephen to another maid The Thorn Unthinking Stephen went -- The Thorn
STEPP'D.............1 The Hermit stepp'd forth from the boat, Ancyent Marinere VII
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