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" I speak not, because they are field flowers ; but those which perfume the air most delightfully, not passed by as the rest, but being trodden upon and crushed, are three, that is, burnet, wild thyme, and watermints ; therefore you are to set whole alleys... "
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Essays, Moral, Economical, and Political

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1812 - 348 pages
...honeysuckles, so they be somewhat afar off". Of bean-flowers I speak not, because they are field flowers; but those which perfume the air most delightfully,...them, to have the pleasure when you walk or tread. For gardens, (speaking of those which are, indeed, prince-like, as we have done of buildings,) the...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 1

Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 pages
...honey-suckles, so they be somewhat afar off". Of beanflowers I speak not, because they are field flowers : but those which perfume the air most delightfully,...them, to have the pleasure when you walk or tread. For gardens, (speaking of those which are indeed prince-like, as we have done of buildings,) the contents...
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The Essays Or Counsels, Moral, Economical and Political: With Elegant ...

Francis Bacon - Conduct of life - 1818 - 312 pages
...honeysuckles, so they be somewhat afar off. Of beanflowers, I speak not, because they are field-flowers. But those which perfume the air most delightfully,...trodden upon and crushed, are three : that is, burnet, wild-thyme, and water-mints. Therefore you are to set whole alleys of them, to have the pleasure when...
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The essays; or, Counsels moral, economical, and political, by sir F. Bacon

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 pages
...honeysuckles, so they be somewhat afar off. Of beanflowers, I speak not, because they are field-flowers. But those which perfume the air most delightfully,...trodden upon and crushed, are three : that is, burnet, wild-thyme, and water-mints. Therefore you are to set whole alleys of them, to have the pleasure when...
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The works of Francis Bacon, Volume 2

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 602 pages
...honey-suckles, so they be somewhat afar off. Of bean-flowers I speak not, because they are field-flowers ; but those which perfume the air most delightfully,...crushed, are three ; that is, burnet, wild thyme, and water mints. Therefore you are to set whole alleys of them, to have the pleasure when you walk or tread....
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Sylva sylvarum (century IX-X) Physiological remains. Medical remains ...

Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1819 - 580 pages
...rest, but being trodden upon and crushed, are three ; that is, burnet, wild thyme, and water mints. Therefore you are to set whole alleys of them, to have the pleasure when you walk or tread. For gardens, speaking of those which are indeed prince-like, as we have done of buildings, the contents...
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Essays by Lords Bacon and Clarendon: Two Volumes in One, Volumes 1-2

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1820 - 548 pages
...honeysuckles, so they be somewhat afar off. Of bean-flowers I speak not, because they are field flowers; but those which perfume the air most delightfully,...them, to have the pleasure when you walk or tread. For gardens (speaking of those which are, indeed, prince-like, as we have done of buildings), the contents...
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The British Prose Writers, Volume 1

British prose literature - 1821 - 416 pages
...honeysuckles, so they be somewhat afar off. Of beanflowers I speak not, because they are field flowers ; but those which perfume the air most delightfully,...crushed, are three, that is, burnet, wild thyme, and watennints; therefore you are to set whole alleys of them, to have the pleasure when yon walk or tread....
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans ..., Volume 2

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1824 - 598 pages
...arches, some other little figure, with broad plates of round coloured glass, gilt, for the sun fume the air most delightfully, not passed by as the rest,...crushed, are three; that is, burnet, wild thyme, and water mints. Therefore you are to set whole alleys of them, to have the pleasure when you walk or tread....
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1

Francis Bacon - 1825 - 538 pages
...honeysuckles, so they be somewhat afar off. Of bean-flowers I speak not, because they are field flowers ; but those which perfume the air most delightfully,...them, to have the pleasure when you walk or tread. For gardens (speaking of those which are, indeed, prince-like, as we have done of buildings), the contents...
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