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1261.
Since now Agrippa to your hands
First Line:
Since now Agrippa to your hands
Last Line:
Rich harvests on Italia's shores
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25765
1262.
Sincerity what are thy views
First Line:
Sincerity what are thy views
Last Line:
They know your value there
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11339
1263.
Sipping at learning's brink intoxicates the brain
First Line:
Sipping at learning's brink intoxicates the brain
Last Line:
But a full draught will sober us again
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
9502
1264.
Sir I have lived a courtier all my days
First Line:
Sir I have lived a courtier all my days
Last Line:
A noble fool was never in a fault
DMI number:
30215
1265.
Sir I've long waited in my turn to have
First Line:
Sir I've long waited in my turn to have
Last Line:
To the bleak mountains where you first were caught
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
22159
1266.
Socrates though little skilled
First Line:
Socrates though little skilled
Last Line:
But the thing was never found
DMI number:
6229
1267.
Soft babe sweet image of a harmless mind
First Line:
Soft babe sweet image of a harmless mind
Last Line:
And light to me and to this babe restore
DMI number:
33672
1268.
Soft friendly words revive the afflicted soul
First Line:
Soft friendly words revive the afflicted soul
Last Line:
But sharp rebukes are only for a fool
DMI number:
9539
1269.
Soft kisses may be innocent
First Line:
Soft kisses may be innocent
Last Line:
Who for small favours sighs in vain
Author:
Catharine Cockburn [nee Trotter] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23535
1270.
Soft slept the sea within its silver bed
First Line:
Soft slept the sea within its silver bed
Last Line:
We blame the winds and seas yet clasp the dear deceit
Author:
James Marriott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32535
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