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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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Asie Mineure: Description physique, statistique et archéologique de ..., Part 1

Pierre de Tchihatcheff - Geology - 1853 - 690 pages
...Where the light wing of Zephyr, oppress'd with perfume Wai 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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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: on the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...the light wings of Zephyr, oppress'd with perfume, Wax faint o'er the gardens of CJut 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 color though varied, in beauty may vie, And...
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Asie mineure. [With] Atlas, Volume 1; Volume 10

Petr Aleksandrovich Chikhachev - 1853 - 864 pages
...Where the light wing 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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The Beauties of the British Poets, with a Few Introductory Observations

George Croly - English poetry - 1854 - 426 pages
...Where the light wings ofZephyr.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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Selections from the writings of lord Byron, by a clergyman [W. Elwin].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1854 - 320 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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Mexico and Its Religion: With Incidents of Travel in that Country During ...

Robert Anderson Wilson - Mexico - 1855 - 424 pages
...light wings of Zephyr, oppress'd with perfume, Wax faint o'er the gardens of Gull in their bloom ; Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute." But the poet would have given them a still more luxuriant coloring had he ever ascended the table-land...
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The English Language, Volume 2

Robert Gordon Latham - English language - 1855 - 542 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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Mexico and its religion

Robert Anderson Wilson - Mexico - 1855 - 424 pages
...light wings of Zephyr, oppress'd with perfume, Wax faint o'er the gardens of Gull in their bloom ; Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute." But the poet would have given them a still more luxuriant coloring had he ever ascended the table-land...
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The Druses of the Lebanon

George Washington Chasseaud - 1855 - 452 pages
...WARFARE. Know ye the land of the cedar and vine, Where the flowers ever blossom, the beams ever shine: Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute : "1'is the clime of the East, 'tis the land of the sun. BYRON. Anti-Libanus, or that portion of the...
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The American Speaker: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and Exercises ...

John Frost - Elocution - 1855 - 462 pages
...wings of zephyr, oppress'd with perfume, AVax faint o'er the gardens of Gul in her bloom ; '\Vhere 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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