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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">163. passage of an angel's, 576. perhaps 't will cost a sigh a, 433. recording angel dropped a, 379. stain it with hypocritic, 571. stands trembling in her eye, 343. sympathetic, the, 387. [1114]that flows for others' woes, 424. that we shed, 519. the groan the knell, 562. vapour melting in a, 346. wiped with a little address, 416. Tears, accept these grateful, 340. all her sorrow all her, 508. all in vain, 668. and laughter, 620. and love for the gray, 668. and smiles, kisses, 474. beauty smiling in her, 513. beguile her of her, 150. behold their, hear their cries, 804. big round, in piteous chase, 67. child of misery baptized in, 427. crocodile, 38, 191. dim with childish, 471. dip their wings in, 632. down Pluto's cheek, 250. drop fast as the Arabian trees, 157. due to human suffering, 482. flattered to, 575. for the blue, love and, 668. fountain of sweet, 469. from some divine despair, 630. hence these, 702. her humblest mirth and, 468. her income, 204. idle tears, 630. if you have, prepare to shed them now, 113. in secret in silence and, 682. leaves millions in, 655. like Niobe all, 128. love embalmed in, 491. must stop for every drop, 585. no, dim the sweet look, 613. nor all your, wash out a word, 768. nothing is here for, 242. of bearded men, 489. of boyhood's years, 523. of the sky for loss of the sun, 353. of woe, smiles of joy, 524. parted in silence and, 539. resolves the moon into salt, 109. shall drown the wind, 118. she stood in, 575. so weary of toil and of, 668. some natural, they dropped, 240. source of sympathetic, 382. such as angels weep, 225. that speak, 262. thoughts too deep for, 478. to raise the dead with, 697. vale of, beyond this, 497. wept away in transient, 679. wept each other's, 611. wet with unseen, 497. wronged orphans', 194. Teche, and gladly, 2. Techstone, war's red, 660. Tedious as a king, 52. as a twice-told tale, 79, 345. as go o'er, returning as, 123. as to work, to sport as, 83. thinking his prattle to be, 82. Teeth are set on edge, the children's, 835. drunkard clasp his, 34. of time, give lettered pomp to, 618. sans eyes sans taste sans, 69. skin of my, escaped with the, 817. spite of his, 8. Tell a hundred, might, 129. all my bones, I may, 819. how the truth may be, I cannot, 487. it not in Gath, 814. me not in mournful numbers, 612. me the tales, 581. me where, gentle shepherd, 672. them they are men, 381. who can, save he, 550. Tellen his tale untrewe, 2. Tell-tale women, hear these, 97. Temper, blest with, 321. justice with mercy, 239. man of such a feeble, 110. thy steady, 297. touch of celestial, 234. which bears the better, 93. whose unclouded ray, 321. Tempers the wind, God, 379. Temperance more difficult than abstinence, 375. that may give it smoothness, 137. Temperate and furious in a moment, 120. will, the reason firm the, 475. Tempest, description of a, 767. in a teapot, 767. itself lags behind, 416. such calms after every, 151. tracts of calm from, 634. Tempests, glasses itself in, 547. roar, billows never break nor, 295. Tempest's breath prevail, the, 542. Tempestuous petticoat, 201. Temple, better than in the, lost, 768. built to God, 206. Fame's proud, 428. hangs on Dian's, 103. Lord's anointed, 120. nothing ill can dwell in such a, 43. of Diana, burnt the, 219. of silence and reconciliation, 592. where God hath a, 192. Temples bare, my, 501. dedicated to God, 529. groves were God's first, 573. like gold nails in, 658. of his gods, 593. solemn, the great globe itself, 43. swim before my sight, 333. Temporal power, shows the force of, 64. Temporary safety, little, 359. Temptation, safe from, 615. that endureth, 848. why comes, 651. Tempted her with word too large, 52. Tempter, so glozed the, 239. Ten commandments, my, 93. hours to the world allot, 438. low words in one dull line, 324. upper, thousand, 580, 655. winters more, ran he on, 276. years' war, cause of a long, 280. [1115]Tenable in your silence, 129. Tenantless, graves stood, 126. save to the wind, 543. Tend, to thee we, 367. Tendance spend, in so long, 30. touched by her fair, 237. Tender and so true, 380. and true, Douglas, 38. for another's pain, 381. Tenderest, the bravest are the, 666. touch, we feel the, 274. Tender-hearted stroke a nettle, 313. Tenderly, take her up, 586. Tendrils strong, with, 477. Tenement of clay, 267. Teneriff or Atlas unremoved, 234. Tenets, his faith in some nice, 260. turn with books, 321. Tenor of his way, 425. of their way, noiseless, 385. Tent, nightly pitch my moving, 497. that searches to the bottom, 102. Tents, fold their, like the Arabs, 614. how goodly are thy, 813. of wickedness, 821. their silent, are spread, 681. Tented field, action in the, 150. Tenth transmitter of a foolish face, 354. Tenui musam meditamur avena, 460. Termagant, o'erdoing, 137. Terms, good set, 68. in plain, 62. litigious, 253. Terrace walk, a, 289. Terrible as an army with banners, 832. as hell, fierce as ten furies, 228. he rode alone, 811. man with a terrible name, 508. Territories, no slave, 619. Terror, death armed with a new, 528. in your threats, there is no, 114. shadows have struck more, 97. so spake the grisly, 229. Terrors, king of, 817. Test, bring me to the, 141. of ridicule, truth the, 444. of truth, ridicule the, 578. Testament as worldlings, a, 67. blessing of the old, 164. of bleeding war, open the purple, 82. Tester I 'll have in pouch, 45. Testimonies, thy, are my meditations, 823. Testimony, law and the, 833. Testy pleasant fellow, 300. Testyment, no furder than my, 658. Tetchy and wayward, 97. Tether time or tide, 451. Text, God takes a, 205. many a holy, she strews, 385. neat rivulet of, 442. Thais sits beside thee, lovely, 272. Thames, with no allaying, 259. Thane, your face my, 117. Thank God you are rid of a knave, 52. heaven fasting, 70. me no thanks, 108. the Eternal Power, 380. thee Jew for teaching me that word, 65. you for nothing, 786. you for your voices, 103. you I owe you one, 454. Thanks and use, both, 46. even poor in, 134. evermore, 81. for this relief much, 126. of millions yet to be, 562. taken with equal, 137. the exchequer of the poor, 81. words are but empty, 296. Thanked, when I 'm not, at all, 362. Thankful, rest and be, 859. Thankless arrant, 25. child, to have a, 146. inconsistent man, 307. muse, meditate the, 247. That and a' that, 447. ever I was born, 133. has been and may be, 473. is flat, 55. it should come to this, 128. that is is, 77. without or this or, 332.
Thatched cottage, my lowly, 568. Thaw and resolve itself into a dew, 127. Theatre, as in a, 82. universe as a, 777. world 's a, the earth a stage, 194. Theban, this same learned, 147. Thebes or Pelops' line, 250. Thebes's streets, walked about in, 517. Thee, there 's no living with, 300. Theirs but to do and die, 628. not to make reply, 628. not to reason why, 628. Theme, example as it is my, 257. fools are my, 539. glad diviner's, 268. if on my, I rightly think, 793. imperial, of the, 116. Themes, our wonted, 264. Theoric, bookish, 149. Theory, condition not a, 669. There is no death, 615. neither here nor, 156. Thereby hangs a tale, 68, 73. Thermopylæ, to make a new, 557. These are thy glorious works, 235. Thespis professor of our art, 274. Thetis, sun in the lap of, 213. They conquer love that run away, 200. were they are they yet shall be, 496. Thick and thin, through, 28, 269, 784, 790. as autumnal leaves, 224. muddy ill-seeming, 73. Thick-coming fancies, 125. Thick-ribbed ice, region of, 48. Thick-warbled notes, 241. Thief, apparel fits your, 49. doth fear each bush an officer, 95. each thing 's a, 109. earth 's a, 109. in the sworn twelve, 47. moon's an arrant, 109. [1116]of time, procrastination is the, 307. steals something from the, 151. sun 's a, the sea 's a, 109. to catch a thief, 730. to the gallows, more followers than a, 213. which the justice which the, 148. yond justice rails upon yond, 148. Thievery, I 'll example you with,
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