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 TEARS TEMPUS rainbow'd out in t 358 16 sacrifice your t 902 10 sad sands of life with t 579 17 salt of human t 799 26 scald like molten lead 12 12 secret, in silence and t 920 19 see your falling t 164 1 smiles seem akin to t 540 21 smile that comes, through t. . .722 is speak griefe in you 633 9 stanch thy bootlesse t 175 7 that speak 903 8 thet. of woe 915 7 the t. of wrath and strife 516 20 through the realms of T 800 14 thy sister's flood of t 511 8 wash out a word of it 264 1 wash them clean with t 287 13 weary of toil and of t 792 5 weeps only t. of poison 665 14 weep your t. into the channel. . 791 16 when embalm'd in t 681 10 which stars weep 193 24 will pierce into marble 894 19 wipe another's t 415 17 with a flood of t 243 21 with artificial t 135 17 with mine own t 686 7 with my repentant t 666 18 with your t. moist it again. ... 50 26 worldly t. and laughter 533 19 wronged orphan's t 851 14 your eyes of t 195 16 youth began with t 923 11 see also Tears pp. 780-783 Teary-roun' the lashes 781 20 Tease-thus t. me together 889 14 Teasing-haJf t. half tender 501 3 with their melodies 412 25 Technicalities-painting with t. . . 577 1 TeDeum-togethersungT.D.. .539 20 Tedious-as a twice-told tale 755 9 as is a tir'd horse 81 8 becomes insipid and t 741 2 his prattle to be t 6 3 more t. than the dial 479 2 sunset of a t. day 231 14 too long makes it t 6 2 to sport, as t. as to work 368 12 Tediousness-the limbs 885 6 Teem'd-with human form 43 19 Teeth-and forehead of faults 433 10 chattering his t. for cold 878 6 children's t. set on edge 336 2 do not smash his t 138 14 drunkard clasp his t 399 23 Englishmen's gnashing of t. .. . 846 16 hand between his t 829 13 bis tail takes in his t 273 11 Lascanior has white t. 189 2 lips freeze to my t 139 6 malevolent have hidden t 672 21 of emulation 838 13 pomp to t. of Time 604 20 sans t., sans eyes 16 13 show their t. are white 286 23 show their t. in way of smile.. . 104 16 skin of my t 189 1 spyght of his t 189 5 Thais has black t -.189 2 waves show their t 540 23 with angry t. he bites 136 11 Teetotaller-marry a t 500 7 Teindre-^U'en fault t 436 6 Telam-Penelopse t. retexens 908 14 Telesporus-Spendolphorus and T.348 15 Telisque-frequentibus instant — 106 5 Tell-all my bones 422 16 believe what 1 1. you 67 1 can t. you no more 444 15 conceal what you wish to t 696 6 don't know how to t. it 649 16 hate to t. again a tale. 755 8 his wife all he knows 869 10 I'll t. Mama 507 12 ill tidings t. themselves 553 19 loath to t. them so 417 6 me not in mournful numbers.. .447 15 more than seven watchmen — 514 18 my crime I cannot t 467 25 never t. your resolution 669 2 no ghost to t. us this 34 12 sensible men never t. 662 18 that to the Marines 55017 that which hath wings shall t. . 69 13 think one thing another t 486 4 us what and where they be — 389 21 who can t. save he 244 17 why I cannot t 473 18 wisely t. what hour 435 6 your doctor, y' are ill 503 16 your poor blind boy 72 11 you them at night 187 3 you what you are 214 7 Telling^in t. everything 778 18 Tells-his being what's o'clock.. ..491 13 Tell-tales-of their fragrant 281 15 Teloque-animus praestantior 745 19 Telum-ultimum et maximum t.. .551 2 Tema-di mezzo la t 269 27 T6meraire-fighting T 550 16 Temere-forte t. eveniunt 93 3 Temeritas-paucis t. est bono .... 519 5 non semper t. est felix 290 15 Temerity-to give a political 753 1 Temone-quamvis t. sub uno. . . .253 2 Temper— an equal t. know 539 3 bless'dwitht 893 6 cheerful t. joined with 109 3 dauntless t. of his mind 881 7 driver spoil the t 138 12 fickle t. of t been told 526 3 from his dinner 214 8 hot t. leaps o'er cold decree. . . 28 16 life's bitterness 12 5 make men's t. bad 873 3 man of such a feeble t 761 21 of the mind 226 14 perverse t. and fretful 98 16 so justice with mercy 414 13 though much in t 496 9 touch of celestial t 486 10 Temperamentr-not of art 98 3 Temperance-acquire and beget t.. 5 19 health consists with t 356 25 rein'd again to t. 28 9 stableness, bounty 686 2 see also Temperance pp. 783, 784 Temperans-aut t. voluptatem.... 82 8 Temperate-in every place 784 1 mediocria t. potest 219 12 nor t. who considers 82 8 Temperately-moderate things t...219 12 Temperature-reduced in t 228 9 Tempered-by ballads 293 20 with smiles 896 2 Tempering-her gifts 107 10 Tempers^fortune gives to t 520 8 Tempest-bend to t.'s shock 142 13 calm from t. made 790 6 itself lags behind 513 17 not have meddled with at 660 22 ocean into t. wrought 568 13 some t. would follow so 291 8 the t.'s breath prevail 190 22 we thet. fear 708 13 windy t. of my heart 782 17 see also Storm p. 754 Tempestas-quo me rapit t 345 11 Tempests-dark t. deform 336 19 looks on t. and never shaken.. .390 21 nor t. roar 168 11 rocked by t 673 16 where t. never beat 360 3 where t. whistle round 370 3 which fly over ditches 865 3 see also Storm p. 754 Tempestuous-edge of t. years — 398 22 in the t. petticote 32 8 whirlwind of t. fife 272 17 Temp6te-dans un verre d'eau. . . .754 6 Templa-non t. illi, eongestis 319 26 relatum t. receptant 360 22 Temple-and tower went down. . . 97 1 better than in the t. lost 456 19 buildeth up his living t 369 2 builds his t. to fame 50 3 built to God 118 11 burnt the t. of Diana 256 12 cleanse the t., right the wrong. 489 14 doorstep to t. of wisdom 881 12 dwell in such at 62 17 fame's proud t. shines 256 9 favoured t. is a humble heart. .357 26 floor of Nature's t. tesselate. . .281 12 fly from so divine at .722 12 golden vessels of the t 75 19 half as old as Time 798 5 haunting martlet 495 7 in ruin stands 686 22 I went into the t 422 6 mighty t. of the gods 324 6 mountain, monument 770 3 new t. nobler than last 737 14 niche in the t. of Fame 256 6 of art is built of words 44 1 of fame stands upon 257 9 of impure delight 783 26 of silence 118 14 of their hireling hearts 325 23 received in the t. of heaven 360 22 . was a man of the world 436 6 where God hath at 118 3 whose transepts are measured.. 814 1 Temple Bar-to Aldgate Street. . . 830 6 Temple-bells-they say 471 15 Temples-and Landmarks 76 w 8 and theatres stood here 687 1 groves were God's first t 812 14 like gold nails in t 904 20 mortal t. of a king 177 20 my t. bare 438 6 nodding arches, broken t 678 2 not to be built for Him 319 26 of his gods 171 18 on my throbbing t 765 6 rear t. they will crumble 525 5 round the sufferer's t 255 25 talk not of t 547 25 the solemn t 840 l we quote t. and nouses 654 6 when years her t. pierce 772 22 with crystal spires 877 12 Templum-mundus est deorum t..324 6 Tempo-che'l perder t. a chi 794 1 Tempora-dedisset t. saevitise 815 16 di superi 826 15 mutantur 93 20 rerum quserere 410 16 si fuerint nubila 291 l see also Time pp. 792-801 Temporal-force of t. power 510 12 Temporary-purchase t. safety. . .438 15 Tempore-dimciles veniunt 797 2 ducetur longo fortasse 920 17 in duro est 302 23 lenta pati frena 797 2 ullo t. longus amor 601 15 Temporis-ars medicine 797 8 infinita est velocitas t 798 16 laudator t. acti 624 13 minuat ac molliat 342 10 prudens futuri t 305 2 veritatem t. filiam 819 20 vitiat 831 13 Temporum-annorum et fuga t... .524 14 rara t. felicitate 296 7 sunt ista, non t 832 2 Temps-craindre du t. et 269 30 de t. pour reussir 761 2 le t. fuit, et nous 792 9 le t. souverain meclecin 796 16 longueur de t 583 24 me to leave it 863 14 once t. him well 918 10 ou etions malheureux. .582 12, 733 18 the dark abyss 422 20 the rover 315 3 us in theatre, senate 37 20 see also Temptation pp. 784, 785 Temptation-capacity admits t.. . .409 4 comes to us in fine gay 59 10 of each trying to force 843 6 safe from t 389 5 see also Temptation pp. 784, 785 Temptations-in spite of all t 224 2 see also Temptation pp. 784, 785 Tempted-to loiter and dream 727 1 Tempter-is in pressing it 785 6 the T. stood, nor had 294 7 Tempting-even minds nobly 258 8 Tempts-by making rich 784 23 fruit that t. the eye 37 18 nothing t. you to stray 920 12 your wandering eyes 35 12 Tempus-abire tibi est 14 16 cavendi t. inmediis 241 6 curandi t. in annum 514 13 et ineluctable t 179 21 irreparabile t 839 1 quod antecedit t „ 651 11