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Sic transit gloria mundi
"Sic transit gloria mundi," / "How doth the busy bee," / "Dum vivimus vivamus," … -
Poems of Charles Baudelaire/The Sick Muse
Poor Muse, alas, what ails thee, then, to-day? / Thy hollow eyes with midnight visions burn, / Upon thy brow in alternation play, … -
Silence is all we dread.
Silence is all we dread. / There's Ransom in a Voice — / But Silence is Infinity. … -
Silent, Silent Night
* * * / Silent, Silent Night / Quench the holy light … -
A Simile, From Silius Italicus.
AUT ubi cecropius formidine nubis aquosae / Sparsa super flores examina tollit Hymettos; / Ad dulces ceras et odori corticis antra, … -
Similes. To The Same.
AS wildest libertines would rate, / Compar'd with pleasure, an estate; / Or as his life a hero'd prize, … -
Since all the Riches of this World
* / Since all the Riches of this World / May be gifts from the Devil & Earthly Kings … -
The Singer (Pushkin)
Did you hear beyond the grove the night voice / Of the singer of love who sings of his sadness? / In the morning, when the fields were silent, … -
Sir Joshua praised Rubens with a Smile
* * * / Sir Jo[s]hua praised Rubens with a Smile / By Calling his the ornamental Style … -
Sir Joshua Praises Michael Angelo
* * * / Sir Joshua Praises Michael Angelo / Tis Christian Mildness when Knaves Praise a Foe …
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