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638. Systems into ruin hurled, 315.
T, fitted him to a, 375. performed to a, 772. Tabernacles of Israel, 813. Tabitha, disciple named, 843. Table, crumbs which fall from the, 840. earth, whose, 555. general joy of the whole, 122. head of the, 790. of my memory, 132. on a roar, set the, 144. write it before them in a, 834. Tables, make it plain upon, 836. my tables, 132. [1112]near a thousand, pined, 465. the marriage, 128. Table-talk, serve for, 64, 775. Tackle trim, sails filled, 242. Tail, baited with a dragon's, 217. eel of science by the, 331. fox when he lost his, 186. go to the ground, 10. horror of his folded, 251. monstrous, our cat has got, 285. of rhyme, dock the, 635. Tails of both hung down behind, 510. of sparrows, salt upon the, 291. Tailor lown, he called the, 152. Tailor's news, swallowing a, 80. Taint with fear, I cannot, 124. Tainted, in law what plea so, 63. wether of the flock, 64. Take all the rest, 220. any shape but that, 122. away the sword, 606. better to give than to, 11. care of the pence, 352. each man's censure, 130. heed lest he fall, 845. her up tenderly, 586. him for all in all, 128. I give it willingly, 806. knowledge we must snatch not, 320. mine ease in mine inn, 86. no note of him, 52. no note of time, 306. note take note O world, 154. O boatman thrice thy fee, 806. O take those lips away, 49. physic pomp, 147. some savage woman, 626. some to pleasure, 321. the current when it serves, 115. the good the gods provide thee, 272. the prison'd soul, 244. thine ease eat drink, 824. time enough, 351. what Thou wilt away, 421. who have the power, they should, 473. ye each a shell, 672. you a button-hole lower, 56. Taken at the flood, 115. that which he hath shall be, 841. to be well shaken when, 454. Takin' notes, a chiel's amang ye, 449. Taking, what a, was he in, 46. Taking-off, deep damnation of his, 118. Tale, a plain, shall put you down, 85. an honest, speeds best, 97. as 't was said to me, 487. every, condemns me, 97. every shepherd tells his, 248. every tongue brings in a several, 97. hope tells a flattering, 683. hope told a flattering, 683. in everything, find a, 466. makes up life's, 502. moon takes up the wondrous, 300. must be told by moonlight, 594. of a tub, some, 772. of Troy divine, 250. old, and often told, 489. or history, ever hear by, 57. or song, never yet heard in, 243. point a moral or adorn a, 365. round unvarnished, 150. schoolboy's, a, 541. so sad so tender and so true, 380. tellen his, untrewe, 2. that I relate, 417. that is told as a, 822. their music tells, many a, 523. thereby hangs a, 68, 73, 773. 't is an old, 489. told by an idiot, 125. told by moonlight alone, 594. told his soft, 295. twice-told, tedious as a, 79, 345. unfold, I could a, 131. untrue, lest men suspect your, 349. which holdeth children, 34. whoso shall telle a, 2. Tales, aged ears play truant at his, 55. fairy, did tell, 583. fear in children increased with, 164. if ancient, say true, 540. of sorrow done, 396. out of school, 12. saddest of all, 560. that to me were so dear, 581. Talent, his single, well employed, 366. one, is too much for a cynic, 732. Talents, Dryden possessed of splendid, 590. in a man's power, 662. Talismans and spells, 422. Talk and never think, 180. calm familiar, 341. how he will, 281. is of bullocks, 837. loves to hear himself, 107. night is crept upon our, 115. of dreams, true I, 105. of graves of worms, 81. of nothing but business, 810. of nothing but high life, 402. of nothing but his horse, 61. of the lips, 826. one thing think another, 710. only to conceal the mind, 310. spent an hour's, withal, 55. to conceal the mind, 310. too much, think too little and, 268. who never think, they always, 287. with our past hours, 307. with, witty to, 256. with you walk with you, 61. Talks of roaring lions, 78. Talked like poor Poll, 388. Lord how it, 197. of me, I believe they, 305. Talker, he is a, 698. Talkers, good, only found in Paris, 769. Talking age, for, 395. Frenchman always, 374. good old man, he will be, 52. spark, a conceited, 390. Tall ancestral trees, 569. daughter of the gods divinely, 624. fellow, many a good, 83. [1113]men had empty heads, 170. oaks from little acorns grow, 459. to reach the pole, so, 303. Tally, score and, no books but, 94. Tam was glorious, 451. Tame, no charm can, 670. the heyday in the blood is, 140. the tongue no man can, 849. villatic fowl, 242. Tamer of the human breast, 382. Tamie glowred amazed, 451. Tangled web we weave, 490. Tangles of Neæra's hair, 247. Taper cheers the vale, yon, 402. glows, while yet the, 805. Tapers, answer ye evening, 636. swim before my sight, 333. to the sun, glimmering, 443. Taper's light, hope like the, 399. Tapestry, speech like to, 723. Tar water is of a nature so mild, 312. Tar's labour, cheers the, 555. Tara's halls, harp through, 519. Tardy as too slow, too swift as, 107. Tarnished gold, black with, 456. Tarry at Jericho, 815. Tarsus, ship of, 242. Task, common, trivial round, 569. delightful, 355. is smoothly done, now my, 246. whose sore, 126. Tasks, most difficult of, 480. Taskmaster's eye, in my great, 252. Tassels, the larch has hung his, 571. Taste, choice of Attic, 252. last, of sweets is sweetest last, 81. man's hand is not able to, 58. never, who always drink, 287. not handle not, 847. of death but once, the valiant, 112. of sweetness, loathe the, 86. of your quality, give us a, 134. sans, sans everything, 69. the whole of it, let me, 650. with a little more, 800. whose mortal, brought death, 223. Tastes of men, various are the, 391. Tasted, some books to be, 168. Tattered clothes, through, 148. ensign down, tear her, 635. Tatters, tear a passion to, 137. Taught, afterward he, 2. being, return to plague, 118. but first he folwed it, 2. by that power, 402. by time, 346. following what we are, 744. happy is he born or, 174. her dazzling fence, 246. highly fed and lowly, 73. him shame, love, 273. me at last to forget thee, 682. me, folly 's all they, 522. men must be, 325. mind what I am, 535. saints who, 313. the wheedling arts, 348. to stray, science never, 315. too much quickness ever to be, 321. us how to die, 313. us how to live, 313. Tavern, one flash of it within the, 768. or inn, a good, 372. Tawny lion, half appeared the, 236. Tax for being eminent, 291. not you you elements, 146. Taxes, death and, 361. Taxation, pressure of, 462. Taxed horse and bridle, 462. top, whips his, 462. Tea, glad I was not born before, 461. some sipping, 468. sometimes take, 326. thank God for, 461. what would the world do without, 461. without a stratagem, take her, 311. Teach bloody instructions, 118. gladly would he learn and, 2. him how to live, 425. him how to tell my story, 151. in song, what they, 566. me to feel another's woe, 334. men to die, 774. men to live, 774. souls to souls can never, 653. the rest to sneer, 327. the young idea how to shoot, 355. thee safety, ladyship is by to, 79. us to number our days, 822. Teacher, let nature be your, 466. Teachers, more understanding than my, 823. Teacher's doctrine sanctified, 483. Teaching by examples, philosophy, 304. Teachings, list to nature's, 572. Team of little atomies, 104. of sparrows, 31. Teapot, tempest in a, 767. Tear a passion to tatters, 137. be duly shed for thee, 390. betwixt a smile and, 546. cost a sigh a, 433. drop a, 259. drop a, and bid adieu, 671. drying up a single, 559. each others' eyes, 302. every woe can claim a, 548. falling of a, 497. followed perhaps by a smile, 416. for pity, he hath a, 90. forgot as soon as shed, 381. gave to misery all he had a, 386. her tattered ensign down, 635. homage of a, 541. in her eye, 489. law which moulds a, 456. man without a, 516. meed of some melodious, 247. one particular,
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