| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1846 - 548 pàgines
...blandishments of polished life, or tempt them to the cultivation of the graces of intellect. Theirs was the land of the cedar and vine, Where the flowers...beams ever shine; Where the light wings of zephyr oppressed with perfume, Wax feint o'er the gardens of Gull in her bloom: Where the tints of the earth... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pàgines
...Ilia GRATEFULLY OBLIGED AND SINCERE FRIEND. BYRON. CANTO I. I. Ritow ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are emblems of deeds that are done in their...Where the rage of the vulture, the love of the turtle, New meh into sorrow, now madden to crime ! Know ye the land of the cedar and vine, Where the flowers... | |
| Emma Robinson - 1846 - 1102 pàgines
...BORGIA; HISTORICAL ROMANCE. THE AUTHOR OF " WHITEFRI AR*." KtUJW ye the laud where the cypress and myrtle Are emblems of deeds that are done in their...Where the rage of the vulture, the love of the turtle, Xou- uirlt into sorrow, now madden to crime ? BY RON. IN THREE yOLUl VOL.1. V. .,.V('. LONDON : HENRY... | |
| Noble Butler - 1846 - 276 pàgines
...Know'st thou the land where the cypress and myrtle Are emblems of deeds that are done in their clline ; "Where the rage of the vulture, the love of the turtle Now melt into sorrow, now madden to crime ? — Byron. L « Here the object, though a noun, is placed before the verb. The arrangement of the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 pàgines
...the first, as the work of a week, л ml « паи pede in UDO' (by the by, the only foot I have to Where the light wings of Zephyr, oppress'd with perfume, Wax faint o'er the gardens of gul (3) in her bloom ; Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale... | |
| Noble Butler - 1846 - 268 pàgines
...eves A day of storms so often leaves. — T. Moore. Know'st thou the land where the cypress and myrtlo Are emblems of deeds that are done in their clime; Where the rago of the vulture, the love of the turtle Now melt into sorrow, now madden to crime t—Byron. a... | |
| Mary Milner - 1847 - 876 pàgines
...most signal triumph of the Divine gift of human creativeness. Persia is the principal land of Roses. ''The light wings of Zephyr oppress'd with perfume Wax faint o'er the ga,dens of Gul* in her bloom." The Egyptians made the Rose a symbol of silence. A rose-bud, in !,h,>... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pàgines
...GRATEFCLLV OBLIGED AND SINCERE FRIEND, BYRON. of CANTO THE FIRST. Know ye the land where the cypress and myrtle' Are emblems of deeds that are done In their...oppress'd with perfume, Wax faint o'er the gardens of Gul4 in her bloom ; Where the citron and olive arc fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1847 - 524 pàgines
...trifling expense. CHAPTER II. THE THREE SOUTHERN BITERS — THE CLARENCE, THE RICHMOND, AND THE TWEED. Know ye the land of the cedar and vine, Where the...oppress'd with perfume, Wax faint o'er the gardens of Gul in her bloom ; Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale... | |
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