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1292 TASTE water-gruel without salt 4 14 we after find bitter to t 454 11 what excellent t 406 9 what he ne'er can t 517 19 with the studies of t 606 4 would'st t. his works 316 12 Tasted-charmed cup whoever t. .323 8 cursorily to be t 78 5 heavenly food 36 11 lose than never t. bliss 469 21 love is to be t 417 6 some books are to be t 75 21 Tasteless-whatever be given 357 2 Tastar-for himself and master. . . 138 IS Tastes-a notion of his t , . . . 440 2 like chaff in my mouth 471 7 Tasting-cup be death in t 55 2 it their counsel turns 343 16 strong of guilt 410 4 those fair apples 37 17 very sweet 416 23 Tattered-in t. weeds 504 3 tear her t. ensign 274 14 Tattlers-also and busy bodies 329 21 keeps an open ear for t 329 11 Tattles-wine only tattles 876 20 Tattoo-soldier's last t 728 S Taught-affliction t. a lover 476 7 and led the way 106 2 by Heaven, not a master t 232 17 by pain 862 13 by thee the Church 785 23 by time my heart has learned. . 776 2 denied what this had t 42 24 folly's all they've t. me 892 1 genius never can be t 308 14 have been t. by others 820 9 he ne'er forgets 344 4 he t. but first he f olowed . 629 22 how happy is he born and t . . . 372 14 land that has t. us 294 1 love t. him shame 468 7 me at last to forget 920 19 me to rhyme 478 12 of right and wrong he t 629 13 parrot, am t. by you 542 27 'pothecaries t. the art 503 12 Priestly was first who t 350 15 quickness ever to be t 103 9 self-t. I sing. 603 1 the dialect they speak 69 21 them how to live 631 15 to imitate 387 22 unto themselves was t 270 13 us how to die 179 18 was t. in paradise 578 19 wroughte and afterward t 242 20 you how to live 631 9 you t. me language 426 18 see also Teaching pp. 779, 780 Taunt-his valiant age 146 1 Taupes-envers nous 151 3 Tauronim-sanguine centum 318 22 Taurus-ferit cornibus 143 10 fit t. aratri 217 15 Libyci ruunt leones 760 19 Tavern-choicer than Mermaid T.395 6 congregation in every t 307 5 eat at Terra's t 139 15 farmers behind t. screen 395 ^ flash within the t. caught 456 19 happiness produced by t 395 5 he who has not been at a t 394 20 my hostess of the t 894 17 O holy t. O miraculous t 394 20 Taverns-in t. with gluttons 124 23 Tawny-fill the t. bowl 801 20 Pax-censure is t. man pays 341 23 excise, a hateful t &32 7 our labours 752 17 Taxation-any pressure of t 334 17 unnecessary t. unjust t 332 2 Taxed-beggar t. for a corner 127 23 bridle on t. road 334 18 never t. for speech 646 17 sahoolboy whips t. top 334 18 youth manages t. horse 334 18 Taxes-make love and pay our t. .912 17 sure but death and t 913 16 true as t. is 819 6 who pay t. or bear arms 332 14 widows, wooden legs 852 16 Taxpaying-poor t. people 332 12 Tay-banlw f Clyde and T 676 1 Tea-do Katydids drink t 415 12 have t. and toast 214 31 Lady Morgan making t 401 2 part of the t. equipage 407 1 some sipping t 708 25 spill her solitary t 450 1 without a stratagem 756 1 see also Tea p. 778 Teach-doth t. to be deny'd 65 3 earth, and it shall t. thee 779 IS fain would t. the world 263 17 fields and trees t 121 17 foolish of ttimes t. the wise 364 7 function of first, to t 461 22 him how to five 174 12 him how to tell my story 902 2 his noble negligences t 552 3 I can t. crowing 697 11 immortality alone t. mortal. . .389 12 lerne and gladly t 435 8 lives of literary men t. us 49 22 me by this scaffolding 345 8 me how a beggar should be 65 13 me more than to another 519 19 me my days to number 882 4 men now to die 243 12 me to live 338 20 me what thou art 655 18 not thy lips such scorn 419 2 others' follies t. us not 245 14 our children to think 339 5 souls to souls can never t 270 13 the act of order 64 11 thee soon the truth 582 18 the ingenious youth 779 3, them to live 243 12 the rustic moralist 231 8 the torches to burn 62 12 thy necessity to reason 551 17 time, t. me many years 800 16 truths would you t 364 22 us to be strong 329 9 which no methods t 538 22 you beyond Man 490 21 young babes 311 12 Teacher-belly, the t. of art 382 2 bold t.'s doctrine 198 14 experience, t. of fools 245 3 inquired the kindly t 28017 lasting t. of duty 267 21 let Nature be your t 791 2 Nature was her t 830 7 to the true t 795 11 see also Teaching pp. 779, 780 Teachers-brazen lips are t 67 23 hear the t. of our law 422 6 mistakes are often best t 779 11 understanding than all my t. . .693 18 Teaches-experience t 244 23, 245 12 such beauty as woman's. .... .249 18 us to do as well as talk 881 l us to govern ourselves 331 19 Teaching-art in t. it 420 17 follow mine own t 631 13 give him eloquent t 545 20 no t. until pupil is brought 779 10 philosophy t. by examples 367 3 wickedness comes of ill t 825 is Teachings-list to Nature's t 544 14 Team-drive their t. a-field 18 8 farmer conducting his t 46 l heavenly-harness'd t 720 l with two rats for her t 649 18 Teamwork-everlastin' t 727 11 Teapot-storm in a t 754 1 Tear-a t. in her eye 722 11 at pleasure the defected 425 20 be duly shed 533 7 betwixt a smile and t 488 9 blinded in a desert place 780 16 caused a t. but 232 14 channels of a future t 721 19 claims the homage of a t 189 21 cowslip oup shall kep at 146 19 dash the t. drop from 110 17 dissolv'd into at 723 9 down which ne'er stole at 337 15 drop a t. and bid adieu 579 20 dropped a t. upon the word . . . 774 11 drops no weak relenting t 184 3 drop thy briny t. with me 533 6 drunk a widow's t 234 16 each other's eyes 581 19 every t. is answered , , . . . 38 6 TEARS falling pity dwells not 598 12 forgot as soon as shed 376 5 for pity and a hand 596 3 has fallen a splendid t 482 17 in grave rain'd many at 339 18 is an intellectual thing 495 8 it forced to flow 828 13 law which moulds at 433 2 of the sisters of Phaeton 64 9 on every turf at 167 4 poison within thy t 722 16 she wept, t. after t 278 3 still usher'd with at 543 1 that fell from a great poet's. . . 602 24 that we shed though in secret.. 508 3 the counterfeited t 144 19 the dead at 299 9 to misery (all he had) at 595 8 to some old crony gone 408 23 virgin steal at 604 9 which sinner had shed 773 20 with a t. in every line 507 16 with hypocritic t 533 9 you'd drop at 60 2 see also Tears pp. 780-783 Tear-drop-glisten d within his. . .781 24 Tear-glands-grief two t 28 3 Tears-all in vain 792 5 and blood flowed where 725 is and laughter for all 700 le and love for the Gray 726 12 a night of t 555 18 are in my eyes 873 14 baptized in t 518 5 behold their t. and hear 294 4 bewailed with t 523 2 blot the ill with t 455 3 bright with friendship's t 278 7 brilliant t. of bliss 280 14 brings t. into her eyes 568 19 burns worse than t. drown 343 26 bursting t. my heart 53 18 busy have no time for t 733 22 cannot stop their t 109 21 cause of all these t 448 7 cloud swells with t 562 13 crystal t. gave light 250 2 dearth of woman's t 852 24 dewdrops. nature's t 193 23 dim with childish t 740 16 dip their wings in t 733 9 drew iron t 713 8 drop t. as fast as Arabian 479 4 drown'd these news in t 554 4 drown the stage with t 5 16 even as my t. fill her bed 481 19 eyes are full of t 834 11 eyes with t. were red 481 20 fall the t. of love 278 7 fed Soul of Love with t 482 11 feign'd t. inconstancies 892 9 flattered to t. this aged 537 11 floods of t. to be unloosed 34211 fountain of sweet t 313 12 gently fall my t 729 5 glased with blinding t 343 19 her income t 359 2 her t. to the wind-flower 278 3 Ins language in his t 42616 honor me with t 66712 in baths of hissing t 454 5 in the midst of 1. 1 hid 320 7 in transient t 110 23 in vain with t. the loss 894 3 its dewy leaves disclose 481 13 kiss'd again with t 653 19 kiss the t. away 416 15 leaves millions in t 533 14 leisure for their t 800 16 he like t. and laughter 369 14 like Niobe, all t 894 16 love made of sighs and t 478 2 make it with thy t 738 21 mingle t. with smiles 408 19 moon into salt t 786 21 morn her t. bestow 329 11 no bitterness 318 8 no t. dim the sweet look 546 1 nourish'd with lover's t 479 7 of boyhood's years 923 19 of most unrighteous t 499 7 of ten lie too deep for t 282 3 of mournful eve 193 26 of the first morn 146 23