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href="@public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@27889@[email protected]#Pg_55" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">55. husband should return, 556. Truckle-bed, honour's, 212. Trudged along unknowing, 273.
True Amphitryon, 277. and honourable wife, 112. are you good men and, 51. as fate, 182. as steel, 58, 107. as the dial to the sun, 215. as the needle to the pole, 306. battled for the, 632. beginning of our end, 59. blue, Presbyterian, 210. dare to be, 205. easy to be, 671. good to be honest and, 450. hearts lie withered, 521. hope is swift, 97. I have married her, 149. if England to itself rest, 80. like the needle, 389. [1127]love, course of, never did run smooth, 57. love is like ghosts, 795. man's apparel, every, 49. nature the first cause of the, 755. nothing, but heaven, 524. patriots all, 445. perfection, praise and, 66. so tender and so, 380. strange but, 560. tender and, Douglas, 38. 't is pity and pity 't is 't is true, 133. to one party, 659. to the kindred points of heaven, 485. to thine own self be, 130. too good to be, 284. use of speech, 403. way to be deceived, 795. whatsoever things are, 847. True-fixed and resting quality, 112. Truepenny, art thou there, 132. Truly loved never forgets, 520. Trump, shrill, 154. Trumpery, with all their, 231. Trumpet give an uncertain sound, 845. moved more than with a, 34. shifted his, 400. sound the, beat the drums, 281. sounds to horse, 296. the thing became a, 485. Trumpets, never heard the sound of, 734. silver snarling, 575. Trumpet-tongued, angels, 118. Trumps, if dirt was, 510. Truncheon, the marshal's, 47. Trundle-tail, tike or, 148. Trust all and be deceived, better, 641. all power is a, 608. government is a, 517. in all things high, 630. in God is our, 517. in God, put your, 588. in princes, put not your, 824. in Providence, put your, 313. magistracy is a great, 411. no agent, 51. no future howe'er pleasant, 612. no man on his oath, 109. no man without a conscience, 379. old friends to, 171. somehow good will be, 632. soothed by an unfaltering, 572. takes in, our youth, 26. woman's faith and woman's, 494. Trusts, offices are public, 529. public, 859. Trusted, let no such man be, 66. Trustees, officers of government are, 517. Trusty drouthy crony, 451. Truth and daylight meet, 255. and noonday light to thee, 654. and pure delight, heirs of, 477. and shame the devil, 85, 772. and soberness, words of, 843. authority and show of, 52. basis of every, 409. be in the field, so, 255. born to inquire after, 778. bright countenance of, 253. crushed to earth, 573. denies all eloquence to woe, 551. doubt, to be a liar, 133. enemies of, 217. fiction lags after, 408. forever on the scaffold, 657. from his lips prevailed, 397. from pole to pole, spread the, 300. great is, and mighty, 836. great ocean of, 278. has such a face, 269. hath a quiet breast, 80. he ought to die for, 600. her glorious precepts draw, 675. his utmost skill, 174. I will be harsh as, 605. impossible to be soiled, 253. in every shepherd's tongue, 25. in masquerade, 560. in the light of, 475. in the strife of, 657. in wine there is, 719. increase to her, 378. is always strange, 560. is beauty beauty is truth, 576. is its handmaid, 460. is precious and divine, 213. is the handmaid of justice, 460. is the highest thing, 4. is truth, 49. lend her noblest fires, 540. lie which is half a, 628. lies deep down, 766. lies like, 125. makes free, whom the, 421. man never harmed by, 754. may be, tell how the, 487. may bear all lights, 578. mercy and, are met together, 821. miscalled simplicity, 162. mournful, 366. nature is styled, 755. not to be spoken at all times, 780. nothing so powerful as, 534. nothing so strange as, 534. ocean of, all undiscovered, 278. of a song, swear to the, 287. of history, 724. of truths is love, 654. on the scaffold, 657. one, is clear, 316. one way possible of speaking, 651. pardon error but love, 801. patriot, 675. purity and, eternal joy, 280. put to the worse, 255. quenched the open, 491. ridicule the test of, 578. sanctified by, 483. seeming, 63. severe by fairy fiction drest, 383. shall be thy warrant, 25. shall ever come uppermost, 653. shall make you free, 843. simple, his utmost skill, 174. so pure of old, kept thy, 252. sole judge of, 317. [1128]speak as much as I dare, 777. speak every man, 847. speech is, 489. statesman yet friend to, 323. stooped to, 328. stranger than fiction, 560. strife of, with falsehood, 657. the brilliant Frenchman never knew, 414. the poet sings, this is, 626. the test of ridicule, 444. there is no, in him, 843. throughout the world, 483. time brings increase to her, 378. time trieth truth, 18. time will teach thee soon the, 613. to side with, is noble, 657. urge him with, 342. vantage ground of, 164. we know, by the heart, 799. well known to most, 424. whispering tongues can poison, 500. who having unto, 42. will come to sight, 62. will sometimes lend her noblest fires, 540. with gold she weighs, 330. with him who sings, 631. with the emblem of, 537. would you teach, 319. Truths as refined as Athens heard, 672. discovery of divine, 304. divine came mended from that tongue, 333. electrify the sage, whose, 514. fictions like to, 692. great, are portions of the soul, 656. I tell, believe the, 389. instruments of darkness tell us, 116. refined as ever Athens heard, 672. that wake to perish never, 478. to be self-evident, 434. two, are told, 116. which are not for all men, 801. who feel great, 654. Truth's, thy country's thy God's and, 100. Try first then call in God, 699. men's souls, times that, 431. our fortunes, ready to, 90. the man, let the end, 89. Tub, tale of a, 772. to the whale, fling a, 291. upon its own bottom, every, 350. Tufted crow-toe, 247. trees, bosomed high in, 248. Tug of war, then was the, 281. Tugged with fortune, 121. Tully's curule chair, 391. Tumble, another, 585. ready with every nod to, 97. Tumours of a troubled mind, 695. Tumult of the soul, 481. Tune, bells jangled out of, 136. incapable of a, 509. memory plays an old, 654. nature's heart in, 580. of flutes, 157. our voices keep, 518. out of, above the pitch, 771. should keep so long in, 303. singeth a quiet, 499. to sing the same, 729. Tunes, devil have all the good, 673. Turbans, white silken, 240. Turbulence eludes the eye, 473. Turf, at his head a green grass, 405. beneath their feet, 515. green be the, above thee, 562. green grassy, 428. of fresh earth, smell to a, 222. oft on the dappled, 473. that wraps their clay, 390. Turk, base Phrygian, 45. bear like the, 327. out-paramoured the, 147. Turkman's rest, cheers the, 555. Turn and fight another day, 216. at need, good, 782. backward O Time, 668. each thing his, does hold, 203. of the tide, 91. one good, asketh another, 15. over a new leaf, 174, 182. the smallest worm will, 95. your hand to anything, 787. Turning trembles too, 389. Turnips, man who, cries, 375. Turns at the touch of joy, 389. with ceaseless pain, 394. Turph, Peter, 72. Turrets of the land, 636. Turtle, love of the, 549. voice of the, is heard, 832. Twain, if, be away, 6, 17. Twal, short hour ayont the, 446. Tweed, at York 't is on the, 318. Tweedledum and Tweedledee, 351. Twelve, Cristes lore and his apostles, 2. good men into a box, 528. good rules, the, 398. honest men have decided, 671. in the sworn, 47. miles from a lemon, 460. stout miles, might travel, 472. tongue of midnight hath told, 59. years ago I was a boy, 595. Twenty bokes clothed in black, 1. days are now, long as, 470. kiss me sweet and, 75. more such names, 72. mortal murders, 122. worlds, should conquer, 181. Twenty-one, in the confidence of, 376. the minor pants for, 329. Twice read, what is, 369. Twice-told tale, life is tedious as a, 79, 345. Twig is bent, just as the, 320. Twilight dews are falling fast, 524. dews, no, 493. disastrous, 225. fair, as stars of, 474. gray in sober livery, 233. lets her curtain down, 582. of the heart, an evening,
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