“Over the hills and far away.”
Act I, scene i; comparable to: "O'er the hills and far away", D'Urfey, Pills to purge Melancholy (1628–1723).
The Beggar's Opera (1728)
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English poet and playwright 1685–1732Related quotes

Act I, sc. xxxiii, air 16
The Beggar's Opera (1728)

“I touch God in my song
as the hill touched the far-away sea
with its waterfall.”
42
Fireflies (1928)

The Departure, st. 1
The Day-Dream (1842)
Context: And on her lover's arm she leant,
And round her waist she felt it fold,
And far across the hills they went
In that new world which is the old:
Across the hills, and far away
Beyond their utmost purple rim,
And deep into the dying day
The happy princess follow'd him.

"In Ireland with Emily" from New Bats in Old Belfries.
Poetry

At Sunset, stanza 1.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (1919)

“Through thick and thin, both over hill and plain.”
Second Week, Fourth Day, Book iv. Compare: "Through thick and thin, both over bank and bush", Edmund Spenser, Faerie Queene, Book iii, Canto i, Stanza 17.
La Seconde Semaine (1584)