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Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations Part 145

that knits up the ravelled sleave of care, 1728.

that knows not breaking, 1732.

the poor man's wealth, 1728.

tired nature's sweet restorer, 1729.

will bring thee dreams, 1735.

Slime that sticks on filthy deeds, 921.

Sloth views the towers of Fame, 1736.

Sluggard, 't is the voice of the, 1737.

Smile, and be a villain, 1738.

Death grinned a ghastly, 1740.

from partial beauty won, 1741.

that was childlike and bland, 1739.

the good man's, 1742.

Smiles, the tears, of boyhood's years, 221.

Smoke that so gracefully curled, 1748.

Snail, creeping like, 220.

shrinks backward, 1744.

Snails, her feet like, 699.

Snake, we have scotch'd the, 1745.

Snow, a cheer for the, 1747.

in December, 1746.

the, arrives, 1748.

Snow-drop, the, comes on, 1749.

Snuff, he only took, 1750.

prevent your ladyship from taking, 1751.

Society became my glittering bride, 1753.

man in, is like a flower, 1752.

one polished horde, 209.

Softness and attractive grace, 397.

Soldier, full of oaths, 1754.

he would have been a, 1755.

shall I ask the brave, 436.

the broken, 1756.

thou more than, 1757.

Soles, let firm, protect thy feet, 1677.

Solid men of Boston, 212.

Solitude sometimes is society, 1758.

where are the charms, 1759.

Son, a booby, 1763.

no, of mine succeeding, 1762.

Song, dear to gods and men is sacred, 1766.

forbids deeds to die, 1712.

higher than the perfect, 1888.

moralized his, 1765.

one immortal, 1764.

still govern thou my, 120.

Sonnet, scorn not the, 1767.

Sons and brothers at a strife, 399.

of France, awake to glory, 807.

Sorrow comes too soon, 1770.

give, words, 1768.

hang, 270.

one, never comes, 1769.

Sorrow's crown of sorrow, 1771.

Sorrows, tell all thy, 379.

Sots, what can ennoble, 82.

Soul, bruised with adversity, 38.

Charoba once possest, 263.

discontented with capacity, 263.

flow of, 219.

he shall not blind his, 338.

is as free as the stars, 1639.

that rises with us, 178.

the depth of the, 1774.

the sleepless, 301.

whither went his, 1772.

Soul's, the, prerogative, 1773.

Souls, two, with but a single thought, 1981.

Sound must seem an echo, 1775.