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Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations Part 143

Sculpture is more divine, 1603.

Sea, alone on a wide, 71.

compassed by the inviolate, 1607.

down to a sunless, 282.

grew civil at her song, 1605.

is a thief, 1521.

puft up with proud disdaine, 1882.

sailed upon the dark blue, 1556.

the blue, the fresh, 1606.

when the, was roaring, 1608.

Seamen on the deep, 1553.

Seas roll to waft me, 262.

Seasons, all please alike, 1611.

in four forms appear, 1610.

return, with the year, 1612.

Seat, a, in some poetic nook, 1613.

Secret, a, in his mouth, 1616.

Sect, slave to no, 1618.

with every, agreed, 1617.

Security is mortal's chiefest enemy, 1619.

Seed, fruit from such a, 1620.

who soweth good, 1493.

Self, smote the chord of, 319.

something dearer than, 1621.

to thine own, be true, 211.

Self-concern, in others, 1629.

Self-defence is a virtue, 1625.

Self-dispraise, a luxury in, 1627.

Self-esteem, nothing profits more than, 1628.

Self-love is not so vile a sin, 1630.

Self-love, the spring of motion, 1631.

Self-reproach, men who feel no, 1632.

Self-sacrifice, the spirit of, 1634.

Senates, the applause of listening, 103.

Sense, good, the gift of heaven, 1636.

motions of the, 1635.

Sensibilities are so acute, 1637.

Sensibility, thou keen delight, 1638.

September waves his golden-rod, 1640.

Sermon, perhaps turn out a, 1642.

Sermons in stones, 1641.

Serpent, like Aaron's, 1645.

of old Nile, 1644.

sting thee twice, 1643.

the trail of the, 1646.

Serpent's tooth, sharper than a, 985.

Serve, 't is nobleness to, 1648.

Service devine, she sange the, 1647.

poorest, is repaid, 1893.

small, is true service, 769.

Sex, no stronger than my, 1649.

spirits can either, assume, 1650.

Sexton, hoary-headed chronicle, 1651.

tolled the bell, 1652.

Shadow both ways falls, 1654.

see my, as I pass, 1653.

Shaft, when I had lost one, 1656.

Shakespeare, Fancy's child, 1660.

on whose forehead, 1659.

thou art a monument, 1658.

tongue that, spake, 757.

what needs my, 1661.

Shame, her blush of maiden, 1663.

where is thy blush, 1662.