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Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations Part 142

eternal, of his rest, 1549.

he who ordained the, 1547.

Sailor, a drunken, on a mast, 1552.

messmate, hear a brother, 1554.

Sails, purple the, 1555.

that drift at night, 1671.

Saint, a, run mad, 1558.

in crape, 108.

John mingles with my friendly bowl, 219.

would be, the devil a, 546.

Saints began their reign, 1557.

immortal reign, 1559.

who led the way to heaven, 1560.

will aid, 1561.

Salt, the, is spilt, 1562.

who ne'er knew, 1564.

why shun the, 1563.

Salutations of the crowd, 1358.

Salvation, no relish of, 1565.

none of us should see, 1566.

Sand, an heap of lime and, 1540.

Sands, come unto these yellow, 1567.

ignoble things, 1568.

o' Dee, 277.

Sappho loved and sung, 843.

Satan, arch-enemy, called, 1569.

finds some mischief still, 1570.

stood unterrify'd, 360.

trembles when he sees, 1571.

was now at hand, 445.

Satire, in general, 1576.

let, be my song, 1575.

Satire's my weapon, 1574.

Savage, wild in woods, 1577.

Saws, full of wise, 1015.

Scandal them, fawn on men, and, 1579.

waits on greatest state, 1578.

Scars, gashed with honorable, 1582.

he jests at, 1581.

Scene, solitary, silent, solemn, 331.

Scenes, gay gilded, 1583.

Sceptic, whatever, could inquire for, 1585.

Sceptre, a barren, 444.

shows the force of power, 1586.

Schemes, our most romantic, 583.

Scholar, a ripe and good, 1587.

the gentleman and, 1588.

Scholars, the land of, 1589.

School, the master taught his, 1591.

School-boy, the whining, 1590.

Schools, bewildered in the maze of, 430.

Science frowned not on his humble birth, 1174.

O star-eyed, 1593.

trace, then, with modesty thy guide, 1592.

Scorn makes after-love the more, 1594.

on the pedestal of, 1596.

the sound of public, 1597.

to point his finger at, 1595.

Scotia, my native soil, 1599.

Scotland, stands, where it did, 1598.

Scotland's strand, fair, 1600.

Scribblers are my game, 1601.

Scripture, the devil can cite, 1422.

writ by God's own hand, 1602.

Sculptor wields the chisel, 1604.