| 1837 - 396 pages
...might have bade the earth bring forth Enough for great and small, The oak-tree and the cedar-tree, Without a flower at all. He might have made enough, enough, For every want of our's ; For luxury, medicine, and toil, And yet have made no flowers. i The ore within the mountain-mine... | |
| Benjamin Maund - 1824 - 846 pages
...bade the earth bring forth Enough for great and small, The oak-tree and the cedar-tree, Without 11 flower at all. He might have made enough, enough, For every want of ours ; For luxury, medicine, and toil. And yet have made no flowers. The ore within the mountain-mine Requireth none to grow, Nor doth... | |
| New York (N.Y.) - 1839 - 226 pages
...dissolved our hero's frame, He wasted fast, light-headed grew, THE USE OF FLOWERS. BY MAHY HOW1TT. I. God might have made the earth bring forth Enough for...tree and the cedar tree, Without a flower at all; We might have hail enough, enough For every want of ours, For luxury, medicine and toil, And yet have... | |
| William Baxter - Angiosperms - 1837 - 340 pages
...might have made the earth bring forth Knough for great and small; The Oak-tree, and the Cedar-tree, Without a flower at all. He might have made enough,...For every want of ours ; For luxury, medicine, and toil, And yet have made no flowers. The ore within the mountain-mine Requireth none to grow, ]S'or... | |
| William Baxter - Angiosperms - 1837 - 342 pages
...the introduction of the following elegant and beautiful lines, by MARY HOWITT. THE USE OF FLOWERS. " GOD might have made the earth bring forth Enough for great and small; The Oak-tree, and the Cedar-tree, Without a flower at all. lie might have made enough, enough For every... | |
| 1838 - 444 pages
...fresh cold water must be taken.—See Nurses' Manual, by Mr. Winterbourn, Surgeon, LINES ON FLOWERS. GOD might have made the earth bring forth Enough for great and small, The oak-tree and the cedar-tree, Without a flower at all. He might have made enough, enough For every want... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - American poetry - 1839 - 452 pages
...tread; For as the day-beams freely fall, Pure thoughts of heaven are sent to all. THE USE OF FLOWERS. GOD might have made the earth bring forth Enough for...For every want of ours; For luxury, medicine, and toil, And yet have made no flowers. The clouds might give abundant rain, The nightly dews might fall,... | |
| M. S. - English poetry - 1839 - 194 pages
...conversation that makes a friend, but a disinterested observance of these duties. THE USE OF FLOWERS. God might have made the earth bring forth Enough for...tree and the cedar tree, Without a flower at all. We might have had enough, enough, For every want of ours, For luxury, medicine, and toil, And yet have... | |
| Andrew Preston Peabody - Hymns, English - 1840 - 184 pages
...fulfil The perfect law of love." 91. "Consider the Lilies of the Feld." CM Clarendon. Mary Howitt. 1 GOD might have made the earth bring forth Enough for great and small, The oak-tree and the cedar-tree, Without a flower at alL 2 We might have had enough, enough For every want... | |
| Child rearing - 1841 - 300 pages
...THE USE OF FLOWERS. 237 THE USE OP FLOWERS. BV MART HOWITT. God might have made the earth bring/orth Enough for great and small ; The oak tree and the...For every want of ours, — For luxury, medicine and toil, . And yet have made no flowers. The ore within the mountain mine Requireth none to grow, Nor... | |
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