| Mother Angela Gillespie - Elocution - 1871 - 468 pages
...which abound in beauty and pathos, Mary Jfj fia Ime'i Funeral liars, and the Triumph* over Death. 1. THE lopped tree in time may grow again, Most naked...shower. Time goes by turns, and chances change by cours\ From foul to fair, from better hap to worse. % 2. The sea of Fortune doth not ever flow; She... | |
| Poetry - 1872 - 710 pages
...morning gay, [old Sweet wife, To its work in the morning gay. Charlee Kingsley. 396. CHANGE, Law ot The bud may have a bitter tasto, D 0 "2 1872 W.C. P The sorriest wight may find release of pain, The driest soil suck in some moistening shower ; [course,... | |
| Living voices - English poetry - 1873 - 588 pages
...but a wound to woe ; Gentlest fair, mourn, mourn no mo". BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER. TIMES GO BY TURNS. THE lopped tree in time may grow again ; Most naked...pain, The driest soil suck in some moistening shower ; Times go by turns, and chances change by course, From foul to fair, from better hap to worse. The... | |
| Samuel Wordsworth Bailey - Bible - 1874 - 732 pages
...known unto me the interpretation : but thou art able ; for the spirit of the holy gods is in thee. The lopped tree in time may grow again ; Most naked plants renew both fruit and flowers ; The sorriest wight may find release from pain ; The driest soil suck in some moistening showers... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1875 - 794 pages
...perchance to make a pleasant rhyme: One which may profit in the after-time. ROBERT SOCTHEY : The Holly-Tra. The lopped tree in time may grow again. Most naked plants renew both fruitand flower The sorriest wight may find release of pain, The dryest soil suck in some moistening... | |
| Literary curiosities - 1876 - 334 pages
...far sweeter, if they please The nymph for whom these notes are sung ! — Hafit. TIMES GO BY TURNS. THE lopped tree in time may grow again, Most naked...pain, The driest soil suck in some moistening shower. Times go by turns, and chances change by course, From foul to fair, from better hap to worse. The sea... | |
| Samuel Manning - English poetry - 1880 - 260 pages
...creature ! And surely he loved us. I wonder the practice is not more general. TIMES GO BY TURNS. HE lopped tree in time may grow again; Most naked plants renew both leaf and flower ; The sorriest wight may find release of pain ; The driest soil suck in some moistening... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1877 - 472 pages
...JOURNEY. TH1 COUNTRY TOWN.—A MEETING OF TWO LOVERS AITER LONG ABSENCE AMi MUCH SORROW.—CONCLUSION. The lopped tree in time may grow again, Most naked...fruit and flower; The sorriest wight may find release from pain, The driest soil suck in some moistening shower : Times goes by turns, and chances change... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 pages
...408. CHANGE. Law of Тик lopped tree in time may grow again ; Most naked plants renew l>oth fniit oon ta'cn ; Times go by turns, and chances change by course, From foul to fair, from better hap to worse. The... | |
| Language - 1877 - 316 pages
...Simplicity. O fair eyes, yet let me sea One good look, and I am gone. Sweetbrier, European I wound to heal. The lopped tree in time may grow again, Most naked plants renew both fruit and flower. — R. Southwell. Sweetbrier, Yellow Decrease of love. The scene's the same, the same the weather —... | |
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