| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 pages
...With fruitful Trees after their kind; and it wis fo. The whittling Winds blew fiercely round his Head, Cold was his Lodging; hard his Bed ; Aloft his Eyes on the wide Heav'ns lie caff, Where we ate told Peace only's found at laft : And as he did its hopelefs diftance... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 402 pages
...With fruitful trees after their kind, and it was fo. The whiftling winds blew fiereely round his head, Cold was his lodging, hard his bed; Aloft his eyes on the wide heavens he caft, Where we are told Peace only 's found at laft : And as he did its hopelefs diftance fee, Sigh'd... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 248 pages
...With fruitful trees after their kind, and it was fo. The whittling winds blew fiercely round his head, Cold was his lodging, 'hard his bed; Aloft his eyes on the wide heavens he caft, . i Where we are told Peace only 's found at lafl : And as he did its hopelefs diftance fee,... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...With fruitful trees after their kind, and it wasfo. The whittling winds blew fiercer/ round his head, Cold was his lodging, hard his bed ; Aloft his eyes on the wide heavens he cad, Where we are told Peace only 's found at lad : And as he did its hopelcfs didance fee, Sigh'd... | |
| 1793 - 720 pages
...fruitful trees after their kind j and it Was fa. [head, The whittling winds Mew fiercely round his Cobf was his lodging, hard his bed ; Aloft his eyes on the wide heavens he caft, Where, we arc told, peace only 's found at laft : And, AS he did its helplefs diftance fee, SijhMdeep,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 pages
...With fruitful trees after their kind, and it wasfo. The whirling winds blew fiercely round his head, Cold was his lodging, hard his bed ; Aloft his eyes on the wide heaven? he caft, Where we are told Peace only 'B found at laft : And a« he did its hopelefs diilanco... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 pages
...With fruitful trees after their kind, and it was so. The whistling winds blew fiercely round his head, id. In those dark times they learn'd their knack so...well, That by long use they grew infallible: At last only 's found at last: And as he did its hopeless distance see, Sigh'd deep, and cry 'd, " How far... | |
| DR. JOHNSON - 1812 - 480 pages
...fruitful trees after their kind ; and it was so. The whistling winds blew fiercely round hi? head, Cold was his lodging, hard his bed ; Aloft his eyes...at last : And as he did its hopeless distance see, Sigh'd deep, and cried, How far is peace from me ? II. Nor ended there his moan: •. The distance... | |
| Thomas Otway, Thomas Thornton - 1813 - 358 pages
...fruitful trees after their kind ; and it was so. The whistling winds blew fiercely round his head, Cold was his lodging, hard his bed; Aloft his eyes on the wide hcuv'ns he cast, Where we are told peace only's found at last: And as he did it's hopeless distance... | |
| Thomas Otway, Thomas Thornton - 1813 - 362 pages
...With fruitful trees after their kind; and it was so. The whistling winds blew fiercely round his head, Cold was his lodging, hard his bed; Aloft his eyes on the wide heav'ns he cast, Where we are told peace only's found at last: And as he did it's hopeless distance... | |
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