Those ends in war the best
contentment
bring, II.
Robert Herrick
This day is yours, great Charles! and in this war, II. 87.
This day, my Julia, thou must make, II. 83.
This I'll tell ye by the way, II. 152.
This is my comfort when she's most unkind, II. 151.
This is the height of justice: that to do, II. 14.
This rule of manners I will teach my guests, II. 137.
This stone can tell the story of my life, II. 128.
Those ends in war the best contentment bring, II. 144.
Those garments lasting evermore, II. 242.
Those ills that mortal men endure, I. 192.
Those possessions short-liv'd are, II. 50.
Those saints which God loves best, II. 175.
Those tapers which we set upon the grave, II. 230.
Thou art a plant sprung up to wither never, I. 122.
Thou art to all lost love the best, I. 132.