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Complete Index 857<br />

Six months to six years added, He remain’d<br />

III.52<br />

Six thousand Veterans practis’d in War’s game I.650<br />

Sky-Prospect—From the Plain <strong>of</strong> France<br />

III.456<br />

Small Celandine, <strong>The</strong> (“<strong>The</strong>re is a Flower, the Lesser Celandine”) I.671<br />

Small service is true service while it lasts<br />

III.704<br />

Smile <strong>of</strong> the Moon—for so I name<br />

III.109<br />

So fair, so sweet, withal so sensitive<br />

III.764<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t as a cloud is yon blue Ridge—the Mere<br />

III.689<br />

Sole listener, Duddon! to the breeze that play’d<br />

III.351<br />

Solitary Reaper, <strong>The</strong> I.656<br />

Some minds have room alone for pageant stories I.726<br />

Somnambulist, <strong>The</strong><br />

III.513<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> my buried Son, while thus thy hand<br />

III.736<br />

Song (“She dwelt among th’ untrodden ways”) I.401<br />

Song, at the Feast <strong>of</strong> Brougham Castle I.703<br />

Song for the Spinning Wheel Founded upon a Belief Prevalent among the Pastoral<br />

Vales <strong>of</strong> Westmorland<br />

III.46<br />

Song for the Wandering Jew I.420<br />

Sonnet (“<strong>The</strong> Stars are Mansions built by Nature’s hand”)<br />

III.115<br />

Sonnet. (Composed at —— Castle.) I.664<br />

Sonnet. A Prophecy. Feb. 1807 I.694<br />

Sonnet. September 25th, 1803 I.743<br />

Sonnet on Milton<br />

III.12<br />

Sonnet, on seeing a tuft <strong>of</strong> snowdrops in a storm<br />

III.136<br />

Sonnet, on seeing Miss Helen Maria <strong>William</strong>s weep at a Tale <strong>of</strong> Distress I.21<br />

Sonnet, on the detraction which followed the publication <strong>of</strong> a certain poemIII.138<br />

Sonnet on the Projected Kendal and Windermere Railway<br />

III.764<br />

Sonnet, on the same occasion. February 1816<br />

III.98<br />

Sonnet, To Thomas Clarkson, On the final passing <strong>of</strong> the Bill for the Abolition <strong>of</strong><br />

the Slave Trade, March, 1807 I.694<br />

Sonnet written by Mr ——— immediately after the death <strong>of</strong> his Wife I.21<br />

Sonnets Composed or Suggested during a tour in Scotland, in the Summer <strong>of</strong><br />

1833. III.488<br />

Sonnets Dedicated to Liberty and Order<br />

III.561<br />

Sonnets Dedicated to Liberty I.639<br />

Sonnets, suggested by Mr. W. Westall’s views <strong>of</strong> the caves, &c. in Yorkshire<br />

<br />

III.134<br />

Sonnets upon the Punishment <strong>of</strong> Death. In Series<br />

III.555<br />

Soon did the Almighty Giver <strong>of</strong> all rest<br />

III.754<br />

Source <strong>of</strong> the Danube, <strong>The</strong><br />

III.433<br />

Spade! with which Wilkinson hath till’d his Lands I.702<br />

Spanish Guerillas. 1811<br />

III.33<br />

Sparrow’s Nest, <strong>The</strong> I.673

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