Title | Poet | Year Written | Collection | Body |
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Sisina | Charles Baudelaire | 1901 | German |
Denk dir Diana tapfer ausgerüstet 5 Du sahst Theroigne die am blut sich lezt |
Sisina | Charles Baudelaire | 1841 | Spanish |
¡Imaginaos a Diana en galante cabalgata, ¿Has visto a Turingia, amante de la carnicería, |
Sisina | Charles Baudelaire | 1844 | French |
Imaginez Diane en galant équipage, |
Sisyphe malheureux, Ixion et Tantale | Isaac Habert | 1588 | French |
Sisyphe malheureux, Ixion et Tantale, |
Sitôt que nos bouches se touchent | Émile Verhaeren | 1886 | French |
Sitôt que nos bouches se touchent, |
Sittah, die Zigeunerin | Theodor Fontane | 1851 | German |
[137] Sittah, die Zigeunerin. 1. Im Hochgebirg von Cumberland, |
Sitten und Zeiten | Johann Wilhelm Petersen | 1782 | German |
Vor alters zankten sich, die Wahrheit aufzuklären, Bn. |
Sittlichkeitsdebatte | Joachim Ringelnatz | 1928 | German |
[119] SITTLICHKEITSDEBATTE Ein Geruch und ein Gestank „Ich lasse mich nicht,“ rief... |
Six tercets | Charles Cros | 1862 | French |
À Degas. Les cheveux plantureux et blonds, bourrés de crin, Aigues-marines, dans le transparent écrin |
Sixième veillée | Pierre Baour-Lormian | 1790 | French |
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Size circumscribes — it has no room | English |
Size circumscribes — it has no room |
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Skipper Ireson's Ride | John Greenleaf Whittier | 1827 | English |
Of all the rides since the birth of time, |
Sklavenmoral | Otto Ernst | 1907 | German |
[95] Sklavenmoral. Mein Junge, du wirst zu treu und zu gut – |
Slavery | William Cowper | 1751 | English |
From “The Timepiece”: “The Task,” Book II. O FOR a lodge in some vast wilderness, |
Slavery, a poem |
IF Heaven has into being deign'd to call |
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Sleep | Lewis Frank Tooker | English |
In a tangled, scented hollow, |
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Sleep | Alice Brown | English |
withdraw thee, soul, from strife. Thy tenement is bare. |
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Sleep | John Wolcot | English |
Come, gentle sleep! attend thy votary’s prayer, |
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Sleep | Sir Philip Sidney | 1574 | English |
From “Astrophel and Stella” |
Sleep | William Shakespeare | 1584 | English |
From “Second Part of Henry IV.,” Act III. Sc. 1. |