| Alfred H. Hyatt - 1918 - 148 páginas
...COWLEY TO J. EVELYN, ESQ. I NEVER HAD ANY OTHER DESIRE That so strong, and so like to covetousness, as that ^ one which I have had always, that I might be human master at last of a small house and large gar- lnjustry den, with very moderate conveniences... | |
| Ralph Rodney Root - 1921 - 402 páginas
...TO THE LANDSCAPE GARDEN SERIES "I never had any other desire so strong and so like to covetousness, as that one which I have had always, that I might be master at last of a small house and a large garden." — Abraham Cowley, 1618-1667. GARDENING is one... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 páginas
...ABRAHAM COWLEY (1618-67) THE GARDEN I NEVER had any other desire so strong, and so like to covetousness, as that one which I have had always, that I might be master at last of a small house and large garden, with very moderate conveniences joined to them, and... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - 1923 - 290 páginas
...redeem him. " I have never," he said, " had any other desire so strong and so like to covetousness, as that one which I have had always, that I might be master at last of a small house and large garden, with very moderate conveniences joined to them, and... | |
| Regina Barreca - 1923 - 482 páginas
...effort. CHAPTER II PRIVATE GARDENS " I never had any other desire so strong, and so like to covetousness, as that one which I have had always, that I might be master at last of a small house and large garden, with very moderate conveniences joined to them, and... | |
| Richard Aldington - 1924 - 262 páginas
...this truly Epicurean wish — I never had any other desire so strong, and so like to Covetousness, as that one which I have had always that I might be master at last of a small House and large Garden, with very moderate Conveniencies joined to them,... | |
| Oswald Doughty - 1924 - 222 páginas
...opening passage in The Garden : — " I never had any other desire so strong, and so like to covetousness as that one which I have had always, that I might be master at last of a small house and large garden, with very moderate conveniences joined to them, and... | |
| D. H. Moutray Read - 1925 - 370 páginas
...CHAPTER I WHAT WENT TO THE BEGINNING / never had any other Desire so strong, and so like to Covetousness, as that one which I have had always, that I might be Master at last of a small House and a large Garden, with very moderate Conveniences joined to them,... | |
| Charles Cuthbert Eley - 1925 - 336 páginas
...appeal. CHAPTER II PRIVATE GARDENS " I never had any other desire so strong, and so like to covetousness, as that one which I have had always, that I might be master at last of a small house and large garden, with very moderate conveniences joined to them, and... | |
| Walter Alden Dyer - 1928 - 368 páginas
...these words with a blue pencil: "I never had any other desire so strong, and so like to covetousness, as that one which I have had always, that I might be master at last of a small house and large garden, with very moderate conveniences joined to them, and... | |
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