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" The clouds might give abundant rain, The nightly dews might fall, And the herb that keepeth life in man Might yet have drunk them all. "
Early days; or, The Wesleyan scholar's guide - Page 30
1873
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The Original Methodists' record, Volume 2

1853 - 408 pages
...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 ours ; For luxury, medicine, and toil, And yet have made no flowers. The ore within the mountains mine, Reqnireth none to grow, Nor doth it need the lotus...
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Papers for the Schoolmaster, Volume 2

1852 - 316 pages
...flow'rs. ^ _ .^ f '"\r i b P ' it. -1? i — "•: — Is~ — * — i I^- -* — «s « 4 .* t _ . The ore within the mountain mine Requireth none to grow, Nor doth it need the lotus Flower To make the river flow. The clouds might give abundant rain, The mighty dews might fall,...
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Rural Repository, Volume 13

1837 - 218 pages
...small, The oak tree and the cedar tree, Without a flower at all. He might have made enough, enough, Kor every want of ours, For luxury, medicine and toil, And yet have made no flowers. The ore within the mountain mine Reqnireth none to grow, Nor doth it need the lotus...
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Selections from the Poets ...: For the Use of Schools

American poetry - 1852 - 196 pages
...bring forth Enough for great and small, The oak tree and the cedar tree, Without a flower at all. We might have had enough, enough For every want of ours,...mine Requireth none to grow ; Nor doth it need the lotus flower, To make the river flow. The clouds might give abundant rain ; The nightly dews might...
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Garden Walks with the Poets

Caroline Matilda Kirkland - English poetry - 1852 - 356 pages
...bring forth Enough for great and small, The oak-tree and the cedar-tree, Without a flower at all. We might have had enough, enough For every want of ours,...medicine and toil, And yet have had no flowers. The one within the mountain mine Requireth none to grow ; Nor doth it need the lotus-flower To make the...
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Uncle Tom's pictorial keepsake

Tom (uncle, pseud) - 1852 - 368 pages
...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 ours, For luxury, medicine, and toil, And yet have made no flowers. Our outward life requires them not, Then wherefore had they birth ? To minister delight...
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The Horticultural review and botanical magazine, Volume 2

Gardening - 1852 - 608 pages
...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 ours — For luxury, medicine, and toil, And yet have made no flowers. The ore within the mountain-mine Requireth none to grow; Nor doth it need the lotus-flower...
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The Oasis: Or, Golden Leaves of Friendship

N. L. Ferguson - Gift books - 1852 - 284 pages
...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 ours — For luxury, medicine, and toil, And yet have made no flowers. Then, wherefore, wherefore were they made, All dyed with rainbow light, All fashioned...
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The Illustrated Ladies' Keepsake

Asahel Abbott - Gift books - 1852 - 448 pages
...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 ours — For luxury, medicine, and toil, And yet have made no flowers. The ore within the mountain-mine Requireth none to grow ; Nor doth it need the lotus-flower...
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Choice descriptive poetry, selected by a lady

Choice descriptive poetry - 1852 - 112 pages
...for great and small, The oak tree and the cedar tree, Without a flower at all. God might have made enough — enough 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 ; And the herb that...
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