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266. in his lifted hand, 267. Jove's power to, 103. leaps the live, 544. lightning or in rain, 115. loud roared the dreadful, 453. steal my, 282. Thunders in the index, 140. of white silence, 621. rattle, and the loud, 666. Thunderbolts, with all your, 114. Thunder-harp of pines, 667. Thundering sound, 395, 397. to the moon, 358. Thunder-storm against the wind, 546. Thus let me live unseen unknown, 334. Thwack, with many a stiff, 211. Thyme, pun-provoking, 380. where the wild, blows, 58. Tiber, not a drop of allaying, 103. Tickle the earth with a hoe, 597. your catastrophe, 89. Tickled with a straw, 318. Tide and wind stay no man, 10. in the affairs of men, 115. no man can tether time or, 451. of love, pity swells the, 308. of successful experiment, 435. of the years, 668. of times, lived in the, 113. tarrieth for no man, 10. turning of the, 91. without a breeze without a, 498. Tides that followed thought, 634. Tidings as they roll, confirm the, 300. dismal, when he frowned, 397. Tie, in whose, a wild civility, 201. love endures no, 272. silver link the silken, 488. up the knocker, 326. Ties, sight of human, 333. Tied to the stake, I am, 148. Tiger, Hyrcan, 122. in war imitate the action of the, 91. Tight little island, 675. Tiles and chimney-pots, 511. Tillage, other arts follow, 531. Tilt at all I meet, 328. Tilts with a straw, 484. Timber, knowledge and, 638. like seasoned, 204. wedged in that, 278. Timbrel, sound the loud, 524. Time, age and body of the, 137. all in good, 791. already of old, 830. ambles withal, 70. and age, his youth 'gainst, 24. and space, through, 416. and the hour runs, 116. annihilate but space and, 330. assuages sorrow, 704. backward and abysm of, 42. bank and shoal of, 118. bastard to the, 78. be good whilst thou hast, 751. be ruled by, 724. beholds no name so blest, 345. between two eternities, gleam of, 580. bounds of place and, 382. break the legs of, 635. breathing, of day with me, 145. brief chronicles of the, 134. brings increase to her truth, 378. by, subdued, 671. by the forelock, take, 30. cannot benumb, some feelings, 545. chinks that, has made, 221, 456. choose thine own, 433. coming, there 's a good, 493, 653. common arbitrator, 102. compliments are loss of, 387. count, by heart-throbs, 654. creeping hours of, 68. curious, requires, 168. do not squander, 360. elaborately thrown away, 311. enough, take, 351. enough to find a world, 656. even such is, 26. every man be master of his, 121. [1121]flies death urges, 307. footprints on the sands of, 612. for all things, 791. for courtesy, always, 603. for supper, the proper, 763. forefinger of all, 630. foremost files of, 626. frozen round periods of, 228. gallops withal, 70. gives to her mind, 378. had been, as if the moving, 468. hair's-breadth of, 750. has laid his hand gently, 617. has not cropt the roses, 378. has taught us a lesson, 723. hath to silver turned, his silver locks, 24. he that lacks, 594. his, is forever, 260. history hath triumphed over, 26. how a man should kill, 772. how small a part of, they share, 220. I think upon that happy, 587. in misery, happy, 618. is a river of passing events, 752. is a very shadow, 836. is fleeting, art is long and, 612. is money, 361. is out of joint, 133. is quiet as a nun, the holy, 470. is still a-flying, 202. is the image of eternity, 760. is the soul of this world, 742. kill the bloom before its, 483. last syllable of recorded, 125. leaves have their, to fall, 570. lettered pomp to teeth of, 618. look into the seeds of, 116. look like the, 117. makes these decay, 200. many a, and oft, 61. men have died from time to, 71. merry dancing drinking, 272. most valuable thing to spend, 762. nae man can tether, 451. new hatched to the woful, 120. nick of, 257. no delight to pass away the, 96. noiseless falls the foot of, 464. noiseless foot of, 74. nor place adhere, 118. not of an age but for all, 179. nothing so precious as, 773. now is the accepted, 846. of day, no proper, 586. of night, witching, 139. of peace, this weak piping, 96. of scorn, figure for the, 155. of the singing of birds, 832. offends at some unlucky, 328. old bald cheater, 178. ordains, mild Heaven a, 252. our oars keep, 518. out of mind, 104. panting, toiled after him, 366. peace only as a breathing, 407. play the fools with the, 89. point of, life of man but a, 729. procrastination the thief of, 307. promised on a, 30. quaffing and unthinking, 272. relish of the saltness of, 88. return, bid, 81. rich with the spoils of, 384. ripens all things, 790. robs us of our joys, 406. rolls his ceaseless course, 491. sees and hears all things, 679. sent before my, 95. shall throw a dart at thee, 179. shall unfold, 146. show and gaze of the, 126. silence and slow, 576. silvered o'er by, 419. so gracious is the, 127. so hallowed is the, 127. soul of the whole past, 580. speech is of, 579. speech is shallow as, 579. spoils the pleasure of the, 122. stand still withal, 70. still as he flies, 378. stream of, 455. subdue, what will not, 671. syllabes jar with, 180. take no note of, 306. taught by, 671. teaches many lessons, 695. tears and laughter for all, 620. tell her that wastes her, 220. that takes in trust, 26. the moving, 468. the wisest counsellor, 724. to be learning, is it a, 761. to beguile the, 117. to come, sweet discourses in our, 108. to every purpose under heaven, 830. to grow old, we may always find, 312. to marry, choose a proper, 417. to mourn, lacks, 594. to weep, night is the, 497. too swift, O, 24. tooth of, 49, 311. touch us gently, 538. transported, with envy, 406. travels in divers paces, 70. tries the troth in everything, 18. trieth troth in every doubt, 18. trots withal, 70. turn backward O, 668. which was before us, 830. whips and scorns of, 135. whirligig of, brings in his revenge, 77. who steals our years away, 518. will doubt of Rome, 558. will explain it all, 698. will run back, 251. will teach thee, 613. wise through, 337. witching, of night, 139. with falling oars they kept the, 262. with reckless hand, 617. with thee conversing I forget all, 233. worn out with eating, 233. writes no wrinkle, 547. [1122]Times, brisk and giddy-paced, 75. corrector of enormous, 199. cowards die many, 112. cunning, 63. do shift, thus, 203. fashion of these, 67. glory of the, they were the, 837. good or evil, 166. in the morning of the, 627. later, more aged, 169. light for after, 507. lived in the tide of, 113. make former, shake hands, 212. of need, ever but in, 273. of old, jolly place in, 472. principles turn with, 321. shake hands with latter, 212. signs of the, 840. that try men's souls, 431. those golden, 421. when the world is ancient, 169. wherein we now live, 169. wise men say nothing in dangerous, 196. Time's devouring hand, 352. furrows on another's brow, 309. iron feet can print, 610. noblest offspring is the last, 312. Time-honoured Lancaster, 80. Timelessly, primrose fading, 251. Timely dew of sleep, 233. inn, to gain the, 121. Timoleon's arms, 391. Timothy learnt sin to fly, 687. Tinct with cinnamon, 575. Tinged by the rising sun, 677. Tinkling cymbal, 845. Tints of woe, sabler, 386. Tip of his subduing tongue, 163. Tips his tongue, persuasion, 297. with silver, 106. Tipple in the deep, fishes that, 259. Tipsy dance and jollity, 243. Tiptoe, jocund day stands, 108. religion stands on, 205. when this day is named stand, 92. Tire of all creation, 638. Tires in a mile-a, 77. Tired he sleeps, till, 318. nature's sweet restorer, 306. Tithe of mint and anise, 840. or toll, no Italian priest shall, 79. Title and profit I resign, 349. gained no, lost no friend, 323. knave that wears a, 310. long and dark successive, 268. please thine ear, whatever, 330. weigh the man not his, 282. when I can read my, clear, 303. Titles are marks of honest men, 310. decider of dusty and old, 199. high though his,
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