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Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations Part 147

to, tears are due, 1815.

Sufferings, to each his, 378.

Summer, eternal, gilds them yet, 1818.

grows adult, 1610.

Sun, a, will pierce, 1822.

hath made a golden set, 1829.

in dim eclipse, 607.

is going down, 1882.

the descending, 1831.

the glorious, 1820.

the, is set, 633.

the worshipped, peered forth, 601.

unruly, 1821.

upon an Easter-day, 467.

Sunday shines no Sabbath-day, 1548.

take, through the week, 1551.

Sunflower, light enchanted, 1823.

shining fair, 1826.

the, turns on her god, 1824.

Sunflowers blow in a glow, 1825.

Suns to light me rise, 262.

Sunset, the wondrous golden, 1830.

Sunshine broken in the rill, 1834.

eternal, settles on its head, 341.

is a glorious birth, 806.

see the gold, 1833.

shall follow the rain, 371.

Surfeit is the father of fast, 1835.

Surprise, mouth that testified, 1836.

Suspense, a cool, 1837.

Suspicion haunts the guilty mind, 1838.

Swain, remote from cities lived a, 781.

Swallow-people, play the, 1839.

Swan, cygnet to this pale faint, 754.

spreads his snowy sail, 1050.

with arched neck, 1840.

Swears a prayer or two, 1841.

Sweet, things, to taste, 1843.

Sweetness, of linked, 1844.

Swiftness never ceasing, 1846.

Swimmer in his agony, 62.

Swimmer's, a, stroke, 1847.

Sword, a naked, 1849.

thy maiden, 1848.

Symbol of hunger, 2081.

Sympathy of love, 1850.

there 's naught like, 1851.

Synods are mystical bear-gardens, 1852.

Tale, a round unvarnished, 1855.

I could a, unfold, 1854.

who so shall tell a, 1853.

Talk, it would, 1861.

they, who never think, 1859.

to conceal the mind, 1860.

Talkers are no good doers, 1857.

Talking, I profess not, 5.

Tasso, their glory and their shame, 1862.

Tasso's echoes are no more, 1994.

Taste, good native, 1864.

talk what you will of, 1863.

Tastes, various are the, 1865.

Taxes, at, rails, 1867.

Tea, sometimes take, 411.