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1304 TRANSPLANTABLE TREES Transplantable-an' thrifty 24 18 Transport-ne'er a t. know 72 24 once tinged in t.'s dye 509 6 Transported-with the view 509 20 TrappingB-and suits of woe 633 12 hung with gaudy t 32 20 of a monarchy would 684 10 Traps-cupid kills some with t. . . .478 26 Trash-their boasted t 652 15 vile t. to try 652 16 who steals my purse steals t. . . 543 14 Trauertonen-singet nicht in T. . .445 15 Traume-in dem Reich der T 296 2 Traumen-irren und zu t Ill 25 Traurig-dass ich so t. bin 755 5 Niemand wird tiefer t 429 21 Travail-le fruit du t 911 16 my labor for my t 425 17 Travel-eyes of some t. far 91 26 I cannot rest from t 454 6 let it t. down the years 415 17 our dark, uncertain t 306 4 our deeds still t. with us 185 18 road which you must t 163 27 spent with distant t 669 7 thought the t. long 103 20 through the strange country. . .380 6 tot. for it too 285 2 see also Traveling pp. 809-811 Traveled-along king s nighway. . 185 15 gallants that fill 810 14 life's dull round 395 12 madly in these days 810 21 men from foreign lands 549 19 much have It 607 6 Traveler-betwixt life and 897 17 curious t. from Lima 688 1 describing what the t. sees. . . .579 10 direct the t.'s journey 127 14 fair t.'s come to the west 770 16 forget his fellow t 228 20 from New Zealand 687 8 from whose bourn no t 176 9 Home T.'s Ship, or Horse 80 16 inn of a t. on his way 337 11 let your step be light 234 4 love the t.'s benison 526 13 meeting with the shade 504 18 misled and lonely t 555 19 sinewy vigour of the t 911 6 sled and t. stopped 723 3 spurs the lated t. apace 395 11 sure t. though he alights 7 3 the t.'s journey is done 768 14 tobacco is a t 804 12 wise t. never despises 809 16 without money 621 12 Travelers-from danger zones 850 16 Inn where t. stay 444 20, 446 17 must be content 810 10 two t. found an Oyster 432 26 we are two t. Roger and 1 200 3 Traveleth-as one that t 621 23 Traveling-all the same pace 445 4 only a t. Physician 503 4 see also Traveling pp. 809-811 Travels-accompany us in t 757 10 honour t. in a strait 374 26 in all my t. I never met 692 22 in his t. for variety 724 3 still t. on its way 475 4 that dark path 166 2 what urged our t 584 24 see also Traveling pp. 809-811 Tray-little dogs, T. Blanche 200 1 old dog T 199 7 Treacherous-in calm 799 26 phantom men call liberty 439 3 straight and t. pass 378 8 Treaehery-betrays itself 811 17 deceit and t. skulk 183 26 false lapwynge full of t 427 2 fear their subjects' t 356 10 full of t 1S3 9 learn now the t. of the Greeks. 106 6 seek it out 833 18 still be hammering t 197 6 the all of t 201 18 though very cautious 811 17 Treacle^fly that sips t 282 17 no t. in Gilead 124 14 Tread-as if the wind , 286 16 beetle that we t. upon '. 64 18 beneath our feet eaoh deed. '.!!S31 23 close and either way you t 495 5 ever so airy, at 482 18 fate steals with silent t 262 8 fiend doth close behind him t. . 267 22 guide with reverential t 577 12 hungry generations t. thee 558 3 in footsteps of illustrious 243 17 kind friend to t. upon 'em 745 5 lightly, lightly t. 718 8 move with queenly t 791 14 on classic ground 402 l see not upon what you t 880 25 softened echo to thy t 597 13 thou canst not t. but thou. . . . 156 6 whereabouts he would t 792 17 where angels fear to t 284 12 where'er we t. 'tis haunted 368 17 wherever thou dost t 336 16 with mournful t 459 15 Treading-beneath their feet 344 6 her t. would not bend ., . . .286 17 Treads-alone banquet hall 508 2 nought t. so silent 801 10 she t. on it so light 286 19 the heels of day 482 3 Treason-can but peep to what. . . 685 22 corporations cannot commit t. . 85 17 executest the traitor's t 571 17 has done its worst 177 7 is downright t 150 4 wait on him 135 15 see also Treason pp. 811, 812 Treasons-far the worst of t 825 6 fit for t„ strategems 540 2 Treasure-and dragon 126 23 belonging to the dead 598 22 in earthen vessels 630 14 love, uncertain t 464 4 merchant to secure his t 87 3 mortal times afford 668 2 no t. may be compared 299 16 not rob me of a t 707 8 of eyesight lost 72 18 our golden t 265 14 rich the t 600 18 safe in his heart 351 20 she is your t 499 21 that it carries hence 407 15 'tis a t. worth revealing 790 1 vain and empty t 892 19 vent the t. of our tongue 426 4 we find no t. there 680 6 where your t. is 358 17 Treasured-in my inmost heart. . .279 14 peace which she has t 860 6 upon purpose 79 15 Treasures-among our household t 79 5 Apollo's Pythian t. hold 446 6 better than all t 428 4 clouds consign their t 655 14 exchange for t. of India 657 6 from an earthen pot 630 14 heaps of miser's t 517 16 heaven's best t 864 24 here do mammon's sons 487 13 lay up t. in heaven 360 24 like t. of silver and gold 278 13 richest t 77 12 that remain 302 8 unknown t. pave the floor 568 14 unnumbered t. shine 508 12 vineyard's ruby t 52 9 when he with t. to restless 487 9 which he dispenses 649 13 with golden t. load his thighs. . 64 3 Treasury-memory is the t 506 17 of everlasting joy 361 18 where the T.'s marble front . . . 553 S which are not in thy t 628 13 Treat-a poor wretch with a 484 23 gives a child a t Ill 6 if met where any bar is 847 7 the God of their fathers 317 2 them as equal 235 16 them greatly 816 27 Treated-feel itself well t 647 22 like an ass be t 35 10 Treaties-making of t 85 12 Treating-begin at home 106 20 Treatises-or religious t 657 12 Treatmentr-by a powerful t 823 11 Treble-toward childish t 16 13 Tredgortha-is dead and gone 33 11 Tree-about the mother t 271 24 are of the 1. 1 planted 670 7 a sheltering t 301 14 as lovely as a man 813 1 aye sticking in a t 344 21 beneath shelter of aged t 369 9 beneath that glorious t 487 6 beneath the hollow t 415 12 between the t. and bark 646 8 carve on every t., the fair 894 13 cool the thirsty t 863 9 corruption isat 140 6 criticism takes from the t 151 20 crow on the desolate t. top 562 16 cuckoo then on every t 153 12 dark t. still sad 155 2 dead probationary t 407 19 destroy the t 869 19 down from the t. with hollow.. 108 4 each t. laden with fruit 304 1 evergreen t. of diabolical 440 7 faith is not a living t 255 9 falling t. might break 301 3 fast by the T. of Life 20 2 first garden of liberty's t 584 27 form in each old t 84 14 fresh t.'s shade 135 16 from a tyrant to a t 878 17 give me again my hollow t 214 2 golden fruit upon at 749 21 green life's golden t 445 13 grewe aged t. on the greene.. . .563 9 hang on every t 808 26 harp on a willow t 872 8 hath robb'd the whole t 651 8 hempen string under gallow t. .712 18 he that climbs the tall t 761 16 highest on the t 591 19 high on the hollow t 656 8 his own t. of ancestors 25 13 hollow t. in old gray tower 574 17 in some tropical t 158 12 in the 1. 1 am the sap 544 17 in the waste still isat 775 18 is living yet 279 13 it is the poison t 665 14 its t. Juniper 494 7 I were yonder orange t 572 11 Jove's spreading t 176 19 like a lovely t 139 19 like that 1. 1 shall die 182 4 loves the bare withered t 562 10 milk-bloom on the t 281 20 never loved a t. or flower 376 23 next to both I love the t 577 15 nods the rugged t 82 7 no other merriment, dull t 921 15 not growing like at 344 9 of deepest root is found 454 10 of knowledge not that of 420 11 of liberty grows 437 21 of Prohibition 294 8 on every blooming t 746 16 over whispering t. tops 370 16 pledges of a fruitful t 279 9 poem lovely asat 813 2 proves the top of the t 888 15 rears young on yonder t 356 2 rise to top of the t 550 11 roses on your thorny t 278 9 sat for years in the old t 574 15 shade of some o'erhung t 504 18 shade of the t. of Phaeton 30 16 shake the t. at root, 907 3 shaking the dreamland t 719 11 shook the t. too rough 678 13 sit on the dead t 460 25 song of the orange t 572 10 than he that means at 760 10 this solitary T 921 18 too happy, happy t .272 3 trunk of life'B strange t. .... ..398 20 trunks rifted 494 11 twig is bent the t.'s inclined. . . 217 21 under a spreading chestnut t. . . 71 9 upon the t. top 54 3 up to a red rose t 679 13 walnut t. over the well 415 IS waste without a t 'ESS I whittle the Eden t 44 6 who climbs the grammar t 426 5 Zacchcus did climb a t 154 1 see also Trees pp. 812-814 Treeless-manless, lifeless Trees-all summer t. are seen.