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" I did ; and going did a rainbow note : Surely, thought I, This is the lace of Peace's coat : I will search out the matter. But while I looked, the clouds immediately Did break and scatter. "
Peter's Wife: A Novel - Page 166
by Duchess - 1895 - 360 pages
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The Dayspring

1878 - 446 pages
...little poem, full of images so curious and bright, they may take the fancy of many young spirits. PEACE. 'Sweet Peace, where dost thou dwell? I humbly crave,...Peace were there. A hollow wind did seem to answer, No : Go, seek elsewhere. I did ; and, going, did a rainbow note : Surely, thought I, This is the lace...
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The Young scholar, Volume 1

1872 - 692 pages
...regarded with astonishment by the mariners, and dispelled the imaginary terrors occasioned by the calm. Peace, where dost thou dwell ! I humbly crave Let...were there : A hollow wind did seem to answer, " No ; Go seek elsewhere." I did, and going did a rainbow note. " Surely," thought I, " This is the lace...
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New Cyclopaedia of Poetical Illustrations: Adapted to Christian Teaching ...

Poetry - 1872 - 710 pages
...Whittier. 34§1. PEAGE, Seeking. Sweet Peace, where dost thou dwell 1 I humLet me once know. [bly crave, by tho autumnal trees is lent, [dow And a knot of worshippers in mourning, Missing some one at the s : Go seek elsewhere." 1 did, and, going, did a rainbow note : " Surely," thought I, " This is the lace...
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John Cotton, or, The successful factory lad

C. Duxbury - 1873 - 184 pages
...There might the poet have found her who sings— Sweet Peace, where dost thou dwell ? I humbly erav» Let me once know. I sought thee in a secret cave,...were there. A hollow wind did seem to answer, "No : Go, seek elsewhere." I did, and, going, did a rainbow note: "Surely," thought I, " This is the lace...
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Saint Pauls, Volume 13

English literature - 1873 - 736 pages
...run." "Most herbs that grow in brooks are hot and dry." " I sought thee in a secret cave, And ask'd, if Peace were there. A hollow wind did seem to answer, No i • Go seek elsewhere." " We are the earth ; and they,* Like moles within us, heave and cast about...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1874 - 600 pages
...Man is his own Star, and that soul that can Be honest is the only perfect man. JOHN FLETCIIER. PEACE. SWEET Peace, where dost thou dwell ? I humbly crave,...were there. A hollow wind did seem to answer, "No! Go, seek elsewhere." I did; and, going, did a rainbow note : " Surely," thought I, "This is the lace...
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The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of George Herbert, Volume 1

George Herbert - 1874 - 396 pages
...if Thy blessings had spare dayes ; 30 But sueli a heart whose pulse may be Thy praise. 95. If PEACE. Sweet Peace, where dost thou dwell, I humbly crave...me once know. I sought thee in a secret cave, And ask'd if Peace were there. A hollow winde did seem to answer, 'No; 5 I did; and going did a rainbow...
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The Elocutionist: A Collection of Pieces in Prose and Verse, Peculiarly ...

James Sheridan Knowles - Elocution - 1874 - 458 pages
...boundless ecstasy, Eternal daughter of the skies, She mounts to heaven — and never dies! Drummond. Peace. SWEET Peace, where dost thou dwell ? I humbly crave....me once know. I sought thee in a secret cave, And ask'd if Peace were there : A hollow sound did seem to answer, " No ! Go, seek elsewhere." I did, and...
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The Children's Treasury of English Song

Francis Turner Palgrave - Children's poetry - 1875 - 168 pages
...choice ; for why ? — I find No wealth is like a, quiet mind. Unknown * 7O * THE SEARCH FOR PEACE SWEET Peace, where dost thou dwell? I humbly crave,...me once know. I sought thee in a secret cave, And ask'd, if Peace were there ? 13 surfeits, sickens 22 trook that, bear easily what A hollow wind did...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1875 - 584 pages
...the only perfeet man. JOHN FLETCHER. PEACE. SWEET Peace, where dost thou dwell? I humbly crave, Lot me once know. I sought thee in a secret cave; And asked, if Peace were there. A bellow wind did seem to answer, "No! Go, seek elsewhere." I did; and, going, did a rainbow note: "...
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