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" THE FLOWER. How fresh, O Lord, how sweet and clean Are Thy returns ! e'en as the flowers in spring , To which, besides their own demean, The late-past frosts tributes of pleasure bring. "
The Poetical Works of Armstrong, Dyer, and Green - Page 167
by John Armstrong (Physician & Poet.) - 1880
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The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue

George Herbert - 1703 - 450 pages
...Flow'rs in Spring i To which, befides their own Demean, The late-paft Frofts, Tributes of Pleafure bring. Grief melts away Like Snow in May, As if there were no fuch cold thing. Who would have thought my ihriv'ld Heart Could have recover'd Greennefs ? It was gone...
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The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue

George Herbert - 1709 - 376 pages
...Rerurns ! Ev'n as the flow'rs in Spring : To xvhich, befides their own Demean, The late-paft Frofts, Tributes of Pleasure bring.. Grief melts away . .. Like Snow in May, " . , As if there were no luch cold thing. Who would have thought my fcrivl'd Heart Could have recovered Greennefs ? It' was...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1839 - 1092 pages
...spring ; To which, besides their own demean, The late-part frnsu tributes of pleasure bring : Grkf melts away. Like snow in May, As if there were no such cold thing. { " Who would have thought my shrlvell'd heart Could have recovered greenness 1 It was gone •f- Walton's Life, p. Ixxvli. j This...
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Reflections adapted to the holy seasons of the Christian and ecclesiastical year

John Brewster - 1834 - 382 pages
...land V " How fresh, 0 Lord ! how sweet and clean Are thy returns ! Ev'n as the flowers in spring ; j ' To which besides their own demean The late-past frosts...would have thought my shrivell'd heart Could have recovered greenness ? It was gone Quite under-ground, as flowers depart To see their mother-root when...
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The Book of Gems: Chaucer to Prior

Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 390 pages
...to thee. THK FLOWER. How fresh, O Lord, how sweet and clean Are thy returns ! ev'n as the flow'rs in spring ; To which, besides their own demean, The late-past...were no such cold thing. Who would have thought my shrivel'd heart Could have recover'd greennesse ? It was gone Quite under ground, as flow'rs depart...
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The Works of George Herbert, Volume 2

George Herbert - 1838 - 406 pages
...CXXXIV. THE FLOWER. How fresh, O Lord, how sweet and clean Are thy returns ! e'en as the flowers in spring; ; To which, besides their own demean, The...were no such cold thing. Who would have thought my shrivel'd heart Could have recover'd greenness ? It was gone Quite under ground ; as flowers depart...
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The Book of Gems: Chaucer to Prior

Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 336 pages
...Lord, how sweet and clean Are thy returns ! ev'n as the flow'rs in spring ; To which, besides thcir own demean, The late-past frosts tributes of pleasure...were no such cold thing. Who would have thought my shrivel'd heart Could have recover'd greennesse ? It was gone Quite under ground, as flow'rs depart...
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The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations

George Herbert - 1838 - 408 pages
...CXXXIV. THE FLOWER. \ How fresh, O Lord, how sweet and clean Are thy returns ! e'en as the flowers in spring ; To which, besides their own demean, The late-past...were no such cold thing. Who would have thought my shrivel'd heart Could have recover'd greenness ? It was gone Quite under ground ; as flowers depart...
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A Winter in the Azores: And a Summer at the Baths of the Furnas, Volume 1

Joseph Bullar, Henry Bullar - 1841 - 398 pages
...how soon (comparatively) the memory of griefs which have been burned in most deeply, is erased : " Grief melts away, Like snow in May, As if there were no such cold thing." But, to be compelled to serious thinking by the long-continued presence of the coffin, and by following...
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The Temple: And the Country Parson

George Herbert - 1842 - 400 pages
...done! ffJe JHotoer. How fresh, O Lord, how sweet and clean Are thy returns ! e'en as the flowers in spring ; To which, besides their own demean, The late-past...were no such cold thing. Who would have thought my shrivelled heart Could have recovered greenness ? It was gone Quite under ground : as flowers depart...
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