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Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations Part 138

Philosophy, how charming is divine, 1331.

will clip an angel's wings, 1433.

Physic, take, pomp, 1333.

throw, to the dogs, 1332.

Piety, a trade, 1334.

Pilot, 't is a fearful night, 1335.

Pines, silent sea of, 1336.

Pipe when tipped with amber, 1337.

Pity gave ere charity began, 1339.

is the virtue of the law, 1338.

Place, fittest, where man can die, 1340.

give me the lowest, 949.

stands upon a slippery, 471.

Player, a strutting, 27.

Playmates, I have had, 311.

Pleasure and action make the hours seem short, 21.

and revenge more deaf than adders, 1342.

is as great, 303.

must succeed to pleasure, 1344.

to excess, 1343.

with, drugged, 1573.

Pleasures are like poppies spread, 1345.

he soothed his soul to, 1346.

that to verse belong, 1352.

Plough, following his, 301.

Ploughman homeward plods, 450.

Poet, God is the perfect, 1351.

worships without reward, 1350.

Poetry, men are cradled into, by wrong, 1363.

not, that makes men poor, 1347.

Poets are all who love, 1349.

have made us heirs, 1353.

Pole, true as the needle to the, 1354.

Poll, flaxen was his, 152.

Pomegranate, from Browning some, 887.

Poppies, with rain, overcharged, 1356.

Possession means to sit astride of the world, 1360.

Potations, banish long, 212.

Poverty, but not my will, consents, 1361.

stood smiling in my sight, 1364.

Power, they should take who have the, 1366.

what can, give, 1365.

Prairie, low in the light the, lies, 1367.

Praise from a friend, 285.

Praising what is lost, 1368.

Prayer incessant, if by, 1371.

more things are wrought by, 1374.

Prayers, God answers sharp and sudden, 1373.

Prayeth best who loveth best, 1372.

Preached as never sure to preach again, 1375.

Present is all thou hast, 1376.

Press the people's right maintain, 1377.

turn to the, 1249.

Priam's self shall fall, 1542.

Pride hath no other glass, 1378.

that apes humility, 1379.

that putts the countrye doune, 343.

Priest, the pale-eyed, 1380.

this, he merry is, 1916.

Primrose, a, by a river's brim, 1381.

peeps beneath the thorn, 35.

Princes, the death of, 168.