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Sin has undone our wretched race

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Sing, muse, (if such a theme, so dark, so long
Sir! when I flew to seize the bird
Sleep at last has fled these eyes
So have I seen the maids in vain

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So then-the Vandals of our isle

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Sometimes a light surprizes

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Sors adversa gerit stimulum, sed tendit et alas

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Source of love, and light of day

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Source of Love, my brighter Sun

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Still, still, without ceasing

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Sun! stay thy course, this moment stay.

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Suns that set, and moons that wane

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Survivor sole, and hardly such, of all
Sweet babe, whose image here express'd
Sweet bird, whom the winter constrains

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Sweet nymph, who art, it seems, accused

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Sweet stream that winds thro' yonder glade
Sweet tenants of this grove!

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Take to thy bosom, gentle earth, a swain

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Tears flow, and cease not, where the good man lies

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Thankless for favours from on high

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That ocean you of late survey'd

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That thou mayst injure no man, dove-like be

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The rose had been wash'd, just wash'd in a shower

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The sculptor?-Nameless, though once dear to fame.

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The shepherd touch'd his reed; sweet Philomel
The Sky begins to lower and thick'ning Clouds
The sparkling eye, the mantling cheek
The Spirit breathes upon the word
The star that beams on Anna's breast

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The suitors sinn'd, but with a fair excuse

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The swallows in their torpid state

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The twentieth year is well-nigh past

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The winter-night now well-nigh worn away.

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The works of ancient bards divine

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They call thee rich-I deem thee poor

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They mock my toil-the nymphs and am'rous swains

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Think, Delia, with what cruel haste

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This cabin, Mary, in my sight appears

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This сар,

that so stately appears

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This ev'ning, Delia, you and I

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This is the feast of heav'nly wine

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Though nature weigh our talents, and dispense

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Though once a puppy, and though Fop by name

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Thrive gentle plant! and weave a bow'r
Through floods and flames to your retreat
Thus Italy was mov'd-nor did the chief
Thus says the prophet of the Turk.

Thy country, Wilberforce, with just disdain

Thy mansion is the Christian's heart

Time, never wand'ring from his annual round.
Time was when I was free as air

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Toll for the brave.

Too many, LORD, abuse thy grace

Trav'ller, regret not me; for thou shalt find
Tres tria, sed longe distantia sæcula, vates
Trust me, the meed of praise, dealt thriftily
'Twas a long journey lay before us
"Twas in the glad season of spring.
"Twas my purpose, on a day
Two neighbours furiously dispute
Two nymphs, both nearly of an age
Two omens seem propitious to my

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Weak and irresolute is man

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What features, form, mien, manners, with a mind

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What is there in the vale of life

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What nature, alas! has denied.

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What portents, from what distant region, ride

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What thousands never knew the road!.

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What various hindrances we meet

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When a bar of pure silver or ingot of gold

When darkness long has veil'd my mind

When little more than boy in age

What virtue or what mental grace

When all within is peace

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When Aulus, the nocturnal thief, made prize

When Hagar found the bottle spent

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When long sequester'd from his throne

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When the British warrior queen

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When wit and genius meet their doom

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Whence is it, that amaz'd I hear

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Where hast thou floated, in what seas pursued

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While thirteen moons saw smoothly run

Where Humber pours his rich commercial stream

Who does not blush when charged with selfish views?

Why weeps the muse for England? What appears
Wilds horrid and dark with o'ershadowing trees.
William was once a bashful youth.
Winter has a joy for me

With no rich viands overcharg'd, I send

With seeds and bird-lime, from the desert air
With two spurs or one; no great matter which
Would my Delia know if I love, let her take
"Write to Sardis, saith the LORD

Ye Linnets, let us try, beneath this grove
Ye nymphs! if e'er your eyes were red
Ye nymphs of Himera (for ye have shed

Ye sister pow'rs, who o'er the sacred groves.
Ye sons of earth prepare the plough

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You bid me write t'amuse the tedious hours
You give your cheeks a rosy stain
You told me, I remember, glory, built

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