| 1821 - 778 стор.
...^hich lifted up, As a Moenad, its moonlight-colour'd cup, Till the fiery star, which is its eye, Gazed thro' clear dew on the tender sky. And the jessamine...and felicitous pencil than Southey. In this respect, hisworks abound with passages, whose merit is above all praise. His forests wave, and his waters gleam... | |
| 1821 - 726 стор.
...Gazed thro' clear dew on the tender sky. And the jessamine faint, and sweet tuberose, The sweetcdt flower, for scent, that blows ; And all rare blossoms...Southey. In this respect, his works abound with passages, whose merit is above all praise. His forests wave, and his waters gleam before us. We almost hear the... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 стор.
...13 its eye, Gazed through clear dew on the tender sky. And the Jessamine faint, and sweet Tube Rose, The sweetest flower, for scent, that blows ; And all...every clime, Grew in that garden in perfect prime. 26. St. Anne Mother of the Virgin Mary. St. Germanus. Hoc /iifiixt: rutilae Canes Caniculae sacrificabantur,... | |
| 1824 - 452 стор.
...is its eye, , Gazed thro' clear dew on the tender sky. And the jessamine faint, and sweet lube-rose, The sweetest flower, for scent, that blows; And all...every clime, Grew in that garden, in perfect prime. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. The enchanter's nightshade (circaa lutetiana) ; the Yorkshire sanicle (pinguicula... | |
| William Hone - 1868 - 846 стор.
...lifted up, As a Moenud, its moonlight-coloured cap, Till the fiery star, which U its eye, Gazed through clear dew on the tender sky. And the jessamine faint,...every clime, Grew in that garden in perfect prime. guilty. CAPTAIS STABKEY. the Editor of the Every-Day Book. Dear Sir, read your account of this unfortunate... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 882 стор.
...through clear dew on the tender sky. And the jesinmine faint, and sweet tuberose, The sweetest ñower, for scent, that blows ; And all rare blossoms from...every clime, Grew in that garden in perfect prime. 8!u!lcy. САРТАП» STARRET. To the Editor of the Every -Day Book. Dear Sir, I read your account... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 стор.
...the tender *ky; And the jessamine faint, and the sweet tuberose. The sweetest flower for scent (hat ALL. Love l O love ! JUSTlflA. Thou melancholy thought which art So fluttering an And on the stream whose inconstant bosom Was pr.mki under boughs of embowering bl< With golden and... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 878 стор.
...lifted up, As a Moenad, its moonlight-coloured cup, Till the fiery star, which is its eye, Gazed through clear dew on the tender sky. And the jessamine faint,...every clime, Grew in that garden in perfect prime. Shellty. CAPTAIN STARKEY To the Editor of the Every-Day Book. Dear Sir, I read your account of this... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 954 стор.
...lifted up, As a Moenad, its moonlight-coloured cup, Till the fiery star, which is its eye, Gazed through clear dew on the tender sky. And the jessamine faint,...every clime, Grew in that garden in perfect prime. OCa Shttlry. CAPTAIN STARKEY To the Editor of the Every-Day Book. I read your account of this unfortunate... | |
| Elizabeth Washington Wirt - 1837 - 264 стор.
...Bo like a bride, scented and bright, She comes out when the sun's away. Lalla Bookh. And the jasmine faint, and sweet tuberose, The sweetest flower, for...every clime, Grew in that garden in perfect prime. »„:'i,,. daes 6. BExANDEtA. TCLlP. TPLtPA. il. Ord. Linn. COEONAEtX. Order. MONOOYNtA. Nat. Ord.... | |
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