| England - 1824 - 770 pages
...garden of Negaristan, the eye and the smell were not the only senses regaled by the rose. The ear was enchanted by the wild and beautiful notes of multitudes...softness with the unfolding of their favourite flowers, &c" At the upper end of the garden is a small and fantastically built palace, inclosed in a little... | |
| 1822 - 496 pages
...finds it stuck with a bud from his dear native tree ! But in this delicious garden of Negauristan, the eye and the smell are not the only senses regaled...softness with the unfolding of their favourite flowers ; verifying the song of their poet, who says : ' When the roses fade, when the charms of the bower... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - Botany - 1823 - 498 pages
...bath strewed with the full-blown flowers plucked with the ever replenished stems. . . . '. But in this delicious garden of Negaaristan, the eye and the smell...in melody and softness with the unfolding of their favorite flowers. Here indeed the stranger is more powerfully reminded, that he is in the genuine country... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1823 - 400 pages
...finds it stuck with a bud from his dear native tree ! But in this delicious garden of Negauristan, the eye and the smell are not the only senses regaled...softness, with the unfolding of their favourite flowers ; verifying the song of their poet, who says • * When the roses fade, when the charms of the bower... | |
| Scotland - 1824 - 822 pages
...garden of Negaristan, the eye and the smell were not the only senses regaled by the rose. The ear was enchanted by the wild and beautiful notes of multitudes...softness with the unfolding of their favourite flowers, Sec. " At the upper end of the garden is a small and fantastically built palace, inclosed in a little... | |
| Esther Copley - Animals in the Bible - 1828 - 464 pages
...with the full-blown flowers plucked from the ever replenished steins. Nor were the eye and the smell the only senses regaled by the presence of the rose ; the ear was encha.nted by the wild and beautiful notes of the multitude of nightingales, whose warbling seemed... | |
| Charles Williams - Botany - 1833 - 300 pages
...by the presence of the rose ; the ear was enchanted by the wild and beautiful notes of the multitude of nightingales, whose warblings seem to increase...softness with the unfolding of their favourite flowers; verifying the song of their poet, who says, ' When the charms of the bower are passed away, the fond... | |
| William Carpenter - Nature in the Bible - 1833 - 420 pages
...by the presence of the rose : the ear was enchanted by the wild and beautiful notes of the multitude of nightingales, whose warblings seem to increase in melody and softness with the unfolding of their favorite flowers : verifying the song of thek peet, who says, "When the charms of the bower are passed... | |
| Charles Williams - Botany - 1833 - 284 pages
...from his dear native tree ; but in this delicious garden of Negauvistan the eye and the smell were not the only senses regaled by the presence of the rose ; the ear was enchanted by the wild and beautiful notes of the multitude of nightingales, whose warblings seem... | |
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