That little, pretty,
bleeding
part, II.
Robert Herrick
Thanksgiving for a former, doth invite, II. 181
Th' art hence removing (like a shepherd's tent), I. 235.
Th' 'ast dar'd too far; but, fury, now forbear, I. 100.
That Christ did die, the pagan saith, II. 245.
That flow of gallants which approach, II. 47.
That for seven lusters I did never come, I. 31.
That happiness does still the longest thrive, II. 81.
That hour-glass which there you see, I. 52.
That little, pretty, bleeding part, II. 279.
That love last long, let it thy first care be, I. 232.
That love 'twixt men does ever longest last, II. 157.
That manna, which God on His people cast, II. 224.
That morn which saw me made a bride, I. 136.
That prince must govern with a gentle hand, II. 153.
That prince takes soon enough the victor's room, I. 136.
That prince who may do nothing but what's just, II. 162.