Thanksgiving
for a former, doth invite, II.
Robert Herrick
Tell if thou canst, and truly, whence doth come, I. 196.
Tell me, rich man, for what intent. II. 244.
Tell me, what needs those rich deceits, II. 101.
Tell me, young man, or did the muses bring, II. 122.
Tell that brave man, fain thou wouldst have access, II. 125.
Tell us, thou clear and heavenly tongue, II. 207.
Temptations hurt not, though they have access II. 196.
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.