| George Herbert - 1660 - 444 pages
...It was gone Quite under ground, as flow'rs depart j« To fee their Mother-root, when they haveWowa ; Where they together All the hard weather Dead to the world, keep houfe unknown. Thefe are thy wonders, Lord of powtr, ij, Killing and quickning, bringing down to hell... | |
| 1839 - 1092 pages
...such thing." 9«ite uader ground, as flowers depart To see their mother root, when they have town; Where they together All the hard weather. Dead to the world, keep house unknown. "These are thy wonders. Lord of power, Kaling anil quickening, bringing down to hell, And... | |
| John Sheppard - 1833 - 394 pages
...which betokens no feigned experience. " Who would have thought my shrivelled heart Could have recover'd greenness ? It was gone Quite underground : as flowers...All the hard weather, Dead to the world, keep house unknown. And now in age I hud again : After so many deaths 1 live and write : I once more smell the... | |
| John Brewster - 1834 - 382 pages
...snow in May, As if there were no such cold thing. " Who would have thought my shrivell'd heart Could have recovered greenness ? It was gone Quite under-ground,...All the hard weather, Dead to the world, keep house unknown. " These are thy wonders, Lord of power, Killing and quickening, bringing down to hell And... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 pages
...would have thought my shrivell'd heart Could have recover'd greenness ? It was gone Quite under ground, as flowers depart To see their mother-root, when they...All the hard weather Dead to the world, keep house unknown. These are thy wonders, Lord of power ! Killing and quick'ning, bringing down to hell And up... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 406 pages
...would have thought my shrivel'd heart Could have recover'd greenness ? It was gone Quite under ground ; as flowers depart To see their mother-root, when they...All the hard weather, Dead to the world, keep house unknown. These are thy wonders, Lord of power, Killing and quickening, bringing down to hell And up... | |
| Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 pages
...would have thought my shrivell'd heart Could have recover'd greenness ? It was gone Quite under ground, as flowers depart To see their mother-root, when they...All the hard weather Dead to the world, keep house unknown. These are thy wonders, Lord of power ! Killing and quick'ning, bringing down to hell And up... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 390 pages
...thought my shrivel'd heart Could have recover'd greennesse ? It was gone Quite under ground, as flow'rs depart To see their mother-root, when they have blown...all the hard weather. Dead to the world, keep house unknown. These are thy wonders, Lord of power ! Killing, and quick'ning, bringing down to hell, And... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 336 pages
...heart Could have recover'd greennesse ? It was gone Quite under ground, as flow'rs depart To see thcir mother-root, when they have blown ; Where they, together,...all the hard weather, Dead to the world, keep house unknown. These are thy wonders, Lord of power ! Killing, and quick'ning, bringing down to hell, And... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 402 pages
...would have thought my shrivel'd heart Could have recover'd greenness ? It was gone Quite under ground ; as flowers depart To see their mother-root, when they...All the hard weather, Dead to the world, keep house unknown. These are thy wonders, Lord of power, Killing and quickening, bringing down to hell And up... | |
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