Sylva Florifera: The Shrubbery Historically and Botanically Treated: with Observations on the Formation of Ornamental Plantations, and Picturesque Scenery, Volumen 1Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823 - 333 páginas |
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... cedar proud and tall ; The vine - propt elme ; the poplar never dry ; The builder oake , sole king of forrests all ; The aspine , good for staves ; the cypresse funerall ; The laurell , meed of mightie conquerours And poets sage ; the ...
... cedar proud and tall ; The vine - propt elme ; the poplar never dry ; The builder oake , sole king of forrests all ; The aspine , good for staves ; the cypresse funerall ; The laurell , meed of mightie conquerours And poets sage ; the ...
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... cedar , grace the woodland reign . " BARBAULD . ALTHOUGH We are far from being amongst the number , " Whose proud disgust and scorn Detest those treasures which at home are born ; Who feel no joy , though spreading to the air His ...
... cedar , grace the woodland reign . " BARBAULD . ALTHOUGH We are far from being amongst the number , " Whose proud disgust and scorn Detest those treasures which at home are born ; Who feel no joy , though spreading to the air His ...
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... cedar . All the posts which are driven into the ground , and the palisades round the forts in Canada , are of this wood . The planks in the houses are made of it ; and the thin nar- row pieces of wood which form both the ribs and the ...
... cedar . All the posts which are driven into the ground , and the palisades round the forts in Canada , are of this wood . The planks in the houses are made of it ; and the thin nar- row pieces of wood which form both the ribs and the ...
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... is more sweet and beautiful , ) the Spanish with equal success . In the western parts of France , and with us in Cornwall , it grows to an incredible height . " VOL . I. M CEDAR OF LEBANON . PINUS CEDRUS . Natural order , BROOM . 161.
... is more sweet and beautiful , ) the Spanish with equal success . In the western parts of France , and with us in Cornwall , it grows to an incredible height . " VOL . I. M CEDAR OF LEBANON . PINUS CEDRUS . Natural order , BROOM . 161.
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... CEDAR OF LEBANON . PINUS CEDRUS . Natural order , Coniferæ . A genus of the Monacia Monadelphia class . " Cedars here , Coeval with the sky - crown'd mountain's self , Spread wide their giant arms . " " No more the cedar to the turban ...
... CEDAR OF LEBANON . PINUS CEDRUS . Natural order , Coniferæ . A genus of the Monacia Monadelphia class . " Cedars here , Coeval with the sky - crown'd mountain's self , Spread wide their giant arms . " " No more the cedar to the turban ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 101 - Like leaves on trees the race of man is found, Now green in youth, now withering on the ground ; Another race the following spring supplies, They fall successive, and successive rise: So generations in their course decay, So flourish these, when those are past away.
Página 258 - To kings that fear their subjects' treachery? O, yes, it doth; a thousand-fold it doth. And to conclude, — the shepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted sleep under a fresh tree's shade, All which secure and sweetly he enjoys...
Página 284 - Is there under the heavens a more glorious and refreshing object, of the kind, than an impregnable hedge, of about four hundred feet in length, nine feet high, and five in diameter, which I can...
Página 36 - Ever charming, ever new, When will the landscape tire the view ! The fountain's fall, the river's flow, The woody...
Página 123 - ... mean attire, A matron old, whom we Schoolmistress name: Who boasts unruly brats with birch to tame; They grieven sore in piteous durance pent, Aw'd by the...
Página 234 - The gloomy pine, the poplar blue, The yellow beech, the sable yew, The slender fir, that taper grows, The sturdy oak with broad-spread boughs.
Página 72 - Not a tree, A plant, a leaf, a blossom, but contains A folio volume. We may read, and read, And read again, and still find something new, Something to please, and something to instruct, E'en in the noisome weed.
Página 129 - But should he hide his face, the astonish'd sun, And all the extinguish'd stars, would, loosening, reel Wide from their spheres, and Chaos come again. And yet was every faltering tongue of man, Almighty Father ! silent in Thy praise, Thy works themselves would raise a general voice, Even in the depth of solitary woods By human foot untrod ; proclaim Thy power, And to the choir celestial Thee resound, The eternal Cause, Support, and End of all...
Página 269 - Or winds begun through hazy skies to blow. At evening a keen eastern breeze arose ; And the descending rain unsullied froze. Soon as the silent shades of night withdrew, The ruddy morn...