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" Twas far from any path, but where .the earth Was bare, and naked all as at her birth, When by the word it first was made, Ere God had said, Let grass and herbs, and every green thing grow, With fruitful trees after their kind ; and it was so. "
The castle of Santa Fe, by [the] author of Jealousy; or, The dreadful ... - Page 1
by Cleeve - 1805
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The Works of Thomas Otway: Venice preserved, or, a Plot discovered. The ...

Thomas Otway, Thomas Thornton - 1813 - 366 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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The works of Thomas Otway, with notes and a life of the author by ..., Volume 3

Thomas Otway - 1813 - 362 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 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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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 52

1883 - 884 pages
...fruitful herbs after their kind,' — and it •raa so. The whistling winds blew fiercely round his head ; Cold was his lodging, hard his bed. Aloft his eyes on the wide heavens he c•st, Where, we are told, peace only i-« found at last; And as he did its hopeless distance see,...
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The English Poets: Selections, Volume 2

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 pages
...fruitful herbs after their kinds, and it was so. The whistling winds blew fiercely round his head ; Cold was his lodging, hard his bed ; Aloft his eyes...the wide heavens he cast, Where, we are told, peace only is found at last ; And as he did its hopeless distance see, Sighed deep, and cried ' How far is...
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The English Poets, Volume 2

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 pages
...fruitful herbs after their kinds, and it was so. The whistling winds blew fiercely round his head ; Cold was his lodging, hard his bed ; Aloft his eyes...the wide heavens he cast, Where, we are told, peace only is found at last ; And as he did its hopeless distance see, Sighed deep, and cried ' How far is...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 2

Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 524 pages
...fruitful herbs after their kinds, and it was so. The whistling winds blew fiercely round his head ; Cold was his lodging, hard his bed ; Aloft his eyes...the wide heavens he cast, Where, we are told, peace only is found at last ; And as he did its hopeless distance see, Sighed deep, and cried 'How far is...
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English Literature in the Eighteenth Century

Thomas Sergeant Perry - 1883 - 500 pages
...fruitful herbs after their kinds, 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 heavens he east, Where, we are told, peace only is found at last ; And as he did its hopeless distance sec, Sighed...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 530 pages
...fruitful herbs after their kinds, and it was so. The whistling winds blew fiercely round his head ; Cold was his lodging, hard his bed ; Aloft his eyes...the wide heavens he cast, Where, we are told, peace only is found at last ; And as he did its hopeless distance see, Sighed deep, and cried ' How far is...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 2

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1896 - 520 pages
...fruitful herbs after their kinds, and it was so. The whistling winds blew fiercely round his head ; Cold was his lodging, hard his bed ; Aloft his eyes...the wide heavens he cast, Where, we are told, peace only is found at last ; And as he did its hopeless distance see, Sighed deep, and cried ' How far is...
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Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 pages
...left me helpless, friendless, very proud, and poor. The whistling winds blew fiercely o'er his head. generous aim to all diviner deeds ; To chase each partial purpose from his breast only 's found at last ; And as he did its hopeless distance see, Sighed deep and cried, How far is...
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