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Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen: Richard I and the ... - Page 301
by Walter Savage Landor - 1824
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The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Last London Edition ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...light wings of Zephyr, oppress'd with perfume, Wax faint o'er the gardens of Gul(3) in lier bloom; e with Nature's charms, and view her stores ^ XXVI. / But 'midst the crowd, the hum, the shock : you again under forty cantos, and a voyage between neb.* — LE "Murray tells me that Croker asked...
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The works of lord Byron, with notes by T. Moore [and others].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pages
...Where the light wings of Zephyr, oppress'd with Wai bint o'er the gardens of GUI « in her bloom ; fer'd : Where the tints of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In colour though varied, in beauty may vie,...
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Poetry for Schools: Designed for Reading and Recitation : the Whole Selected ...

Eliza Robbins - American poetry - 1842 - 352 pages
...wings of Zephyr, oppressed with perfume ; Wax faint o'er the gardens of Gul* in her bloom ; Where1 the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never' is mute : Where the tints of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In colour though varied, in beauty may vie,...
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The Giaour, and the Bride of Abydos. [With a Memoir of the Author.]

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1844 - 186 pages
...light wings of Zephyr, oppressed with perWax faint o'er the gardens of Gul 1 in her bloom ; [fume, Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute ; Where the tints of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In colour though varied, in beauty may vie,...
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Flowers; their moral, language, and poetry, ed. by H.G. Adams

Henry Gardiner Adams - 1844 - 274 pages
...the light wings of Zephyr, oppressed with perfume, Wax faint o'er the gardens of Gul in her bloom ; Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute ; Where the tints of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In colours though varied, in beauty may vie,...
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The Court-partial, of 18--. A Tale of Military Life, Volume 1

Court-partial - 1844 - 680 pages
...Where the light wings of zephyr oppressed with perfume, Wax faint o'er the gardens of Gul in her bloom Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale nev er is mute, Where the tints of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In colour tho' varied, in beauty...
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The general reciter; a unique selection of the most admired and popular ...

General reciter - 1845 - 348 pages
...the light wings of Zephyr, oppressed with perfume, Wax faint o'er the gardens of Gul in her bloom : Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute ; Where the tints of the earth and the hues of the sky, In colour though varied in beauty may vie,...
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The American Speaker: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and Exercises ...

John Frost - Elocution - 1845 - 458 pages
...the light wings of zephyr, oppress'd with perfume, Wax faint o'er the gardens of Gul in her bloom ; Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute ; Where the tints of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In colour though varied, in beauty may vie,...
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Y Traethodydd: am y fleyddyn ..., Volumes 62-63

Theology - 1851 - 1050 pages
...the light wings of zephyr, oppressed with perfume, "Wax faint o'er the gardens of Gul in her bloom, Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute, Where the tints of the earth, and the hue of the sky In colour though varied, in beauty may vie ? 'T...
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The works of Walter Savage Landor [ed. by J. Forster]., Volumes 1-2

Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 618 pages
...same to whom, fifteen years before, Catullus addressed two of his lighter compositions. Now, Abbé, Know you the land, Where the citron and olive are...fruit. And the voice of the nightingale never is mute- ? Ddille. Out upon it ! I have it : a grocer's shop kept by one Nightingale. It cannot be otherwise...
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