Sailor's Song, A
Sand-Man, The
Scamp
Secret, The
Seedling, The
She Gave Me A Rose
She Told Her Beads
Ships That Pass In The Night
Signs of the Times
Silence
Sling Along
Slow Through The Dark
Snowin'
Soliloquy Of A Turkey
Song (1895)
Song (1903)
Song Of Summer
Song, A
Song, A
Song, The
Songs
Songs
Sonnet
Sparrow, The
Speakin' At De Cou't-House
Speakin' O' Christmas
Spellin'-Bee, The
Spiritual, A
Spring Fever
Spring Song
Spring Wooing, A
Starry Night, A
Stirrup Cup, The
Sum, The
Summer Night, A
Summer Pastoral, A
Summer's Night, A
Sunset
Suppose
Sympathy (1893)
Sympathy (1899)
Oh for the breath of the briny deep,
And the tug of a bellying sail,
With the sea-gull's cry across the sky
And a passing boatman's hail.
For, be she fierce or be she gay,
The sea is a famous friend alway.
Ho! for the plains where the dolphins play,
And the bend of the mast and spars,
And a fight at night with the wild sea-sprite
When the foam has drowned the stars.
And, pray, what joy can the landsman feel
Like the rise and fall of a sliding keel?
Fair is the mead; the lawn is fair
And the birds sing sweet on the lea;
But echo soft of a song aloft
Is the strain that pleases me;
And swish of rope and ring of chain
Are music to men who sail the main.
Then, if you love me, let me sail
While a vessel dares the deep;
For the ship's wife, and the breath of life
Are the raging gales that sweep;
And when I'm done with the calm and blast,
A slide o'er the side, and rest at last.
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