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Rh of nature true 677 3 others' t. despair to reach 552 3 repays such t. as these 669 7 reversed the t. of day 909 16 Tokay-port to Imperial T 877 6 Token-a t. at parting 557 4 by that same t 369 3 send a t. of remembrance 301 23 serveth for a flag of truce 275 13 there comes the silent t 365 8 Tokens-death t. of it cry 632 27 gods by t. send 269 10 Told-a little bird t. me 70 4 all truths not to be t 819 24 all who t. it added 688 8 as a tale that is t 490 3, 797 23 excepting what's t. them 420 13 great grief will not be t 343 30 T t. it not, my wrath did end... 27 11 I t. you so 636 13 perverted by being t. badly 688 17 speeds best being plainly t... .372 8 tale once fully t 755 8 Toledo-trenchant blade T 588 3 Tolerabile-malum maximc t 240 8 Tolerable-no t. woman accept.. .497 14 Toll-for the brave 82 11 pays a t. to the devil 239 28 the silver iterance 465 9 without oppress of t 77 11 Tolling—a departed friend 554 2 Toll-keeper-Hymen let you 464 16 Tolls-enforcing solitude, it t 69 1 Tolluntur-in altum 262 7 Tom-alas, poor T. how oft 338 10 he was a piper's son 536 21 loves me best that calls me T.. 259 27 man hails you T. or Jack 297 12 Tomata Sauce-chops and T. S...900 3 Tomb-beauty awakes from the t..3S8 6 beyond the t 36011 bishop on his t. reclines 597 13 buried in a t. so simple 194 26 by each rustic t 921 16 cannot bind thee 388 18 carved on the t 170 1 cradle and t. alas so nigh 450 13 earth contained no t 528 18 e'en from the t. the voice 272 7 erect his own t. ere he dies. .. .508 23 for such a t. might be 212 14 for such a t. would wish 339 7 from womb so to the t 441 5 great t. of man 566 S journey to splendid t 308 18 many an ante-natal t 88 15 may be unhonored 229 10 monument without at 701 10 more than royal t 282 13 must find at 166 21 my humble t. explore 229 6 no inscription on my t 230 10 now suffices him 229 S rock us nearer to the t 455 11 shadow of the t 766 13 thou shalt not hold Him 209 14 triumphs their t 422 23 unto him a t.'s the Universe.. .337 21 upon cold insensate t 680 12 veil of the t 173 1 when from his t 209 10 who look beyond the t 261 28 your threefold, fourfold t 700 10 Tombeau-Belge sortant du t 66 6 Tom Birch-brisk as a bee 137 14 Tombs-all dateless t 218 7 and touch but t 780 16 are clothes of the dead 524 13 from the t. a doleful sound.... 340 0 gilded t. do worms infold 339 21 now vanish'd like dead 678 2 of her seven husbands 232 7 of the Capulets 338 2 register'd upon our brazen t.... 259 4 thro' rending t. rebound 671 1 Tombstone-a t. white 115 12 inscription on the t 232 5 look pretty on a t 232 3 memory stands on a t 509 12 upon your ordinary t 232 2 Tom Fool-light T. F. to bed 751 16 Tom Moore-before I go T. M. .. 802 1 Tommy-this an' T. that 727 10 To-morrow-a goodly day t 824 19 as if you were to die t 446 16 a vision of hope 161 3 awful independent on t 583 9 be to-day 806 14 boast not thyself of t 163 2 business t 85 7 by eight t. be made immortal. .389 18 cheerful as to-day 893 0 day without at 736 14 do thy worst for I have lived.. 806 10 ere t.'s sun goes down 488 25 fig fort 801 19 fresh breathings of t 529 6 gods will add t 826 15 is successor of t 366 10 in to-day walks t 304 27 I shall have gained 832 23 is yet far away 679 8 I will come again t 736 7 I will live 448 2, 807 17 let my sun his beams 806 7 's life is too late 448 1 live till t 161 14 never put off till t 793 9 precedents of t 806 12 puts forth blossoms 492 1 speak what t. thinks 132 8 's sunlight will be last 441 3 talk of t'.s cowslips 84 16 tints t. with prophetic ray.. . .868 25 to be put back t 902 12 to fresh woods and pastures... 95 9 to the gods belongs t 806 6 upon t 816 22 watch to-night, pray t 511 24 weaving when it comes up t.. .441 14 we die 205 4,212 8 what fortune t. will bring 290 19 will be better 378 2 will be dying 794 23 will happen t 306 3 see also To-morrow pp. 806-808 To-morrowa-confident t 808 7 Tondere-pecus non dcglubere 119 2 Tone-afTccted by change of t 698 16 childhood's lisping t 878 11 could reach the Rich 621 1 I can hear a deeper t 872 9 in which we discuss it 775 17 of languid nature 544 24 of some world far 713 19 peremptory t 200 7 slightest t. of comfort 298 22 spirit ditties of no t 537 13 upon that pool of t 537 15 voice of sweetest t 531 10 Tones-in its hollow t. heard 366 4 in soothing t 84 18 its last low t 797 21 of deep emotion 713 4 one clear harp in divers t 345 3 smoothes her charming t 538 5 stole from the varying t 71 10 touch and search the heart. ... 67 19 various t. to tune 540 11 voice whose t. are sweet 507 16 Tongs-shovcl and t. to each 497 24 Tongue-after than thy t. to tel.. 269 8 aid the dawning, t. and 364 21 as if a living t 79 5 a t. in every star 512 17 bears not a humble t 744 3 before t. hath spoke 592 17 blisters on the t 805 4 breeze can find a t 412 25 brings in a several tale 131 21 came mended from that t 631 4 candied t. lick absurd 276 14 cleave to the roof of 508 10 close to the speaking t 308 16 conceit s expositor 755 16 denied Him with unholy t 886 23 discomfort guides my t 190 12 drop e'er wets their t 691 11 dropped from his sweet t 630 18 dropt manna 658 19 care did heare that t 103 20 ere music's golden t 537 11 every pinion a biting t 688 19 every t. that speaks 220 10 faster than his t. did make... .249 14 fit and cognate t 744 19 flatter with their t 276 11 gall in the slanderous t. 89 9 give it then a t 801 11 godlike t. to move 731 18 ath more expressed SO 1 hath no t. but thought 789 17 have sworn with my t 563 13 heart repairs slanderous t 714 16 his t. is the clapper 359 9 his t. speaks 359 9 hold my t 137 3 in a neat's t. dried 709 28 in every shepherd's t 476 14 in my heart like bell's t 543 4 iron t. of midnight 512 25 is now a stringless 713 16 letter gives me a t :.. 50 10 letters of the angel t 277 14 lord of the golden t 106 8 love's t. proves dainty 478 15 man that hath at 902 9 murder though it have no t.... 5 17 music of his own vain t 539 21 my t. and soul be hypocrites.. .383 21 my t. within my lips 137 8 never in the t. of him 405 11 never of holding his t.... 709 2, 709 12 no man could understand 320 6 nor t. can tell 362 15 nor t. to speak 248 IS no t. to wound us 352 3 of his fore-plane whistles 91 6 of leaping flame 757 1 of so perplex'd a t 410 10 of the mind 48 3 one moment's rest 778 16 our t. is known in every clime. 224 8 outvenoms all the worms 714 24 persuasion tips his t 777 16 prating t. had changed him... .656 9 put your t. in your purse 641 23 rendered in my mother t 657 3 sad words of t. and pen.903 26, 907 14 school'd in a strange t 779 4 senates hang upon thy t 220 14 skilful alike with t. and pen. .. 630 19 soe'er speaks false 486 26 soul lends the t. vows 841 9 sounds as a Bullen bell 554 2 speak with double t 185 20 speak with living t 811 4 speak without at 215 20 speech flowed from his t 742 15 still his t. ran on 777 13 sufferings which have no t 762 22 sweetest noise, a woman's t 888 6 sweet t. could deceive 893 22 take a serpent by the t 714 26 teach your child to hold its t... 110 9 tell me of a woman's t 895 8 that dwells on every t 542 25 that Shakespeare spake 296 15 the t. of strife 691 10 thou female t.-runiiing 778 22 thy own shame's orator 573 17 thy t. should live forever 215 24 thy t.. thy face, thy limbs 310 22 to curse the slave 811 21 to persuade 98 IB trippingly on the t 5 19 'tween my heart and t 132 22 understanding but no t 696 1 vent the treasure of our t 426 4 vibrant on every iron t 71 10 victorious as her eyes 476 11 were in thunder's mouth 581 15 whatever t. or ritual 628 15 wherein t. must bo confuted.. .371 21 with a faltering t 773 6 with his t. he cannot win 902 9 with mine own t. deny 686 7 Woman with Serpent s T 897 10 words die out on the t 636 1 words of t. or seraph 147 11 would that my t. could utter. .568 7 your hand, your t 610 13 see also Tongue pp. 808, 809 Tongued-thy loud-t. blood 342 23 Tongueless-have a t. mouth 234 8 one good deed dying t 187 4 Tongues-airy t. that syllable.... 34 6 all t. and times 23 14 all t. speak of him 614 19 angels' t. turn gold 744 19 as there are t 96 5 defy thee, t. of soothers 276 16