| Vicesimus Knox - Conduct of life - 1791 - 510 pages
...the air ; ind where the *cynorrhodon with the rofe 'or fragrance vies ; for in the thirfty foil loft fragrant breathe the aromatic tribes. There bid thy roofs high on the balking ftccp Vfcend ; there light thy hofpitable fires, ^nd let them fee the winter morn arifc ; The... | |
| James Roach - English poetry - 1794 - 268 pages
...air} ! li: N And where the*cynorrhodon with the rofe For fragrance vies ; for in the thirfty foil Moft fragrant breathe the aromatic tribes. There bid thy roofs high on the bafking'fteCj*1'"' Afcend ; there light thy hofpitable fires. * And let them fee the winter morn arife... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 574 pages
...the air; And where the * cynorrhodon with the role For fragrance vies ; for in the thirfty foil Mod fragrant breathe the aromatic tribes. There bid thy roofs high on the balking ftetp Afcend ; there light thy hofpitable rires, And let them lee the winter morn arifc ; The... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1805 - 1054 pages
...]>erfume thearj And where the * cynorrhodon with the roK For fragrance vies ; for in the thirfty foil Moft fragrant breathe the aromatic tribes. There bid thy roofs high on the ba!kingft«p Afcend ; there light thy hofpitahle fires, And let them fee the winter mom arile; The... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1809 - 604 pages
...where the * cynorrluxlon with the rose Kor fragrance vies ; for in the thirsty soil Most frairrant j= =翦 - K HD 882 5 Ə /Ξq 3Ț;g ^ 6 ^ kv { stwp Ascend : theire light the hospitable fires, And let them see the winter morn arise; The summer... | |
| Classical poetry - 1822 - 292 pages
...cheerful hills; where marjoram And thyme, the love of bees, perfume the air; And where the cynorrhodon 3 with the rose For fragrance vies; for in the thirsty...hospitable fires. And let them see the winter morn arise, a The wild rose, or that which grows on the common briar. The summer evening blushing in the west;... | |
| British anthology - 1825 - 464 pages
...cheerful hills ; where marjoram And thyme, the love of bees, perfume the air; And where the cynorrhodon s with the rose For fragrance vies ; for in the thirsty...there light thy hospitable fires. And let them see the winter-morn arise, The summer-evening blushing in the west; While with umbrageous oaks the ridge behind... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1830 - 516 pages
...to shun Of burden'd skies ; mark where the dry champaign Swells into cheerful hiHs ; where marjoram And thyme, the love of bees, perfume the air ; And...there light thy hospitable fires. And let them see the winter-morn arise, The summer-evening blushing in the west ; While with umbrageous oaks the ridge behind... | |
| William Baxter - Angiosperms - 1835 - 340 pages
...champaign Swells into cheerful hills: where Marjorum And Thyme, the love of bees, perfume the air ; There bid thy roofs high on the basking steep Ascend, there light thy hospitable fires." BOOE i. LINE 275. *' A general opinion prevails that the flesh of sheep, that feed upon aromatic plants,... | |
| Anne Pratt - Wild flowers - 1852 - 428 pages
...champaign Swells into cheerful hills; where Marjoram And Thyme, the love of bees, perfume the air, There bid thy roofs, high on the basking steep Ascend ; there light thy hospitable fires." Doubtless the pure air of such places strengthens the human frame, and we know well that sheep flourish... | |
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