| Bibliography - 1904 - 1136 pages
...grow; And this was all the Harvest that I reap'd — " I came like Water, and like Wind I go." XXIX, Into this Universe, and Why not knowing Nor Whence,...the Waste, I know not Whither, willy-nilly blowing. XXX. What, without asking, hither hurried Wheneet And, without asking, Whither hurried hence! Oh, many... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - Omar Khayyam - 1904 - 268 pages
...grow; And this was all the Harvest that I reap'd— 11 1 came like Water, and like Wind I go." , XXIX Into this Universe, and why not knowing, Nor whence,...the Waste, I know not whither, willy-nilly blowing. XXX What, without asking, hither hurried whence ? And, without asking, whither hurried hence ! Another... | |
| English poetry - 1904 - 542 pages
...grow ; And this was all the Harvest that I reaped — " I cume like Water, and like Wind I go." XXIX. Into this Universe, and Why not, knowing, Nor Whence,...And out of it, as Wind along the Waste, I know not Whit/ier, willy-nilly blowing. XXI. What, without asking, hither hurried Whence? And, without asking,... | |
| Omar Khayyam - Persian poetry - 1904 - 60 pages
...then in this poor earthen home confined thee. 34 Into this Universe, and Wty not knowing, Nor Wloence, like Water willy-nilly flowing, And out of it, as Wind along the Waste, I know not l^bither, willy-nilly blowing. 35 At the pale gate of birth an angel stands Singing a lying song of... | |
| J. K. M. Shirazi - Authors, Persian - 1905 - 132 pages
...to grow : And this was all the Harvest that I reaped — ' I came like Water, and like Wind I go.' " Into this Universe, and -why not knowing, Nor -whence,...the Waste, I know not -whither, willy-nilly blowing. -" What, without asking, hither hurried -whence ? And without asking, -whither hurried hence ! —... | |
| Sherwin Cody - American poetry - 1905 - 628 pages
...grow ; And this was all the Harvest that I reap'd — " I came like Water, and like Wind I go." xx1x Into this Universe, and Why not knowing Nor Whence,...the Waste, I know not Whither, willy-nilly blowing. xxx What, without asking, hither hurried Whence f And, without asking, Whither hurried hence! Oh, many... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - Anthologies - 1910 - 330 pages
...growf And this was all the Harvest that I reap'd — 41 1 came like Water, and like Wind I go." XXIX Into this Universe, and Why not knowing Nor Whence,...of it, as Wind along the Waste, I know not Whither, willy-nil'y blowing. XXX Wliat, without asking, hither hurried Whence? And, without asking, Whither... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1905 - 736 pages
...even the minutest variability in all species and types through all eternity, and which came: — " Into this universe, and Why not knowing, Nor Whence, like water willy-nilly flowing." Mr. Herbert Spencer, facile princeps among the exponents of Darwinian — or Neo-Lamarckian — evolution,... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - Literature - 1906 - 466 pages
...it grow ; And this was all the Harvest that I reap'd — " I came like Water, and like Wind I go." Into this Universe, and Why not knowing Nor Whence,...the Waste, I know not Whither, willy-nilly blowing. What, without asking, hither hurried Whence? And, without asking, Whither hurried hence ! Oh, many... | |
| Cale Young Rice - Drama - 1906 - 344 pages
...flooding tears nor Wine can ever purge The Vision it has brought to us away." " But to this world we come and Why not knowing Nor Whence, like water willy-nilly...flowing ; And out of it, as Wind along the waste, We know not Whither, willy-nilly blowing" "True, little do we know of Why or Whence. But is forsooth... | |
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