Fourth month of the Solar Hijri calendar.
1 Well, though I'm a bit tir 'd , I don't care if I do.
2 And when the senses are disturb'd and tir 'd
3 The foe oft-times having the foe in sight, Is tir 'd with standing though he never fight.
4 When a girl pleases she never feels tir 'd -
5 There was a ' tir rapide' over our heads.
6 Had the passion-flower died;-myheart is tir 'd
7 We had seen the rockets sent up, requesting a " tir de barrage" (curtain of fire).
8 They amuse themselves too in summer with the " tir de l'arc" in common with all the Swiss Cantons.
9 He brought a commission to supersede Mr. Hamilton, who, tir 'd with the disputes his proprietary instructions subjected him to, had resign'd.
10 My word, the man who stands fast under a ' tir rapide,' be he Boche, French or British, is a man of mettle!
11 The winding road lay straight ahead, and just at the end of the village street, the Germans had established a tir de barrage.
12 Fighting proceeded in La Tir in stages of ferocity and blank silence.
13 They exist among the Tir in the north, so why not here?
14 I understand that you somehow got it for him in Tir - na Nog'th.
15 Faerie, the Otherworld, Anwnn, Tir na Nog-ithas a lot of names.
16 Tir sank beside her, putting his arms around her, holding her close.
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