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" Imbrown'd the noontide bowers : thus was this place A happy rural seat of various view ; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm, Others whose fruit, burnish'd with golden rind, Hung amiable, (Hesperian fables true, If true, here only,) and... "
Le prose e poesie campestri - Page 250
by Ippolito Pindemonte - 1817 - 265 pages
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Paradise Lost: With Notes, Selected from Newton and Others, to ..., Volumes 1-2

John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...unpierc'd shade Imbrown'd the noontide bow'rs. Thus was this place 246 A happy rural seat of various view ; Groves whose rich trees wept od'rous gums and balm, Others whose fruit burnish'd with golden rind Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true, 250 If true, here only,' and of delicious...
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Œuvres, Volume 5

Jacques Delille - French literature - 1801 - 216 pages
...various view: Groves, whose rich trees wept odorous gums, and balm; Others, whose fruit, burnish'd with golden rind, Hung amiable; Hesperian fables true,...only, and of delicious taste ! Betwixt them lawns, or level-downs, and flocks Grazing the tender herb, were interpos'd; Or palmy hillock, or the flow'ry...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With the Life of the Author, Volume 1

John Milton - 1813 - 342 pages
...this place A happy rural seat of various view; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums anil hnlm, Others whose fruit, burnish 'd with golden rind, Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true, . 250 If true, here only1, and of delicious taste: Betwixt them lawns, or level downs, and flocks Grazing...
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Die Gärten, ein Wort seiner Zeit: mit einem Gartenromane und Verzeichnisse ...

Friedrich freiherr von Lupin - 1820 - 358 pages
...various view: GrovttS , whoso rich trees wept oJotous gumt , and balm : Others whose fruit, burnish'd with golden rind, Hung amiable ; Hesperian fables true , If true , here only , and of delicipus taste ! Betwixt them lawns , or Icrel- downs, and tlock* Grazing the tender herb, were intcrpos'd...
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Flora Domestica: Or, The Portable Flower-garden : with Directions for the ...

Elizabeth Kent - Botany - 1823 - 498 pages
...of various view : Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm ; Others whose fruit, burnished with golden rind, Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true, If true, here only, and of delicious taste. PARADISE LOST, Book Fourth. Cowper places the Orange in his green-house : " The golden boast Of Portugal...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1824 - 676 pages
...answered by reading, as I think we ought to do, the whole passage thus, Others, whose fruit burnish'd with golden rind Hung amiable, (Hesperian fables true, If true, here only) and of delicious taste. Pearce. If true, here only', and of delicious taste: Betwixt them lawns, or level downs, and flocks...
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Oeuvres, Volume 14

Jacques Delille - English poetry - 1824 - 430 pages
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Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...of various view ; I Grovo whose rieh trees wept odorous gums and balm ; Others, whose fruit bumish'd before, So now of what thou know'st not, who desir'st delieious taste. Betwixt them lawns, or level downs, and floeks Grazing the tender herb, were interpos'd...
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The Baptist Magazine, Volume 20

Baptists - 1828 - 648 pages
...rural seat of various views ; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm, Others whose frnit, burnish 'd with golden rind, Hung amiable, Hesperian...of delicious taste : Betwixt them lawns, or level down«, and flocks Grazing the tender herb, were interpos'd, Or palmy hillock ; or the flow'ry lap...
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Portugal Illustrated: In a Series of Letters

William Morgan Kinsey - Portugal - 1828 - 630 pages
...various views ; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm, Others, whose fruit, burnished with golden rind, Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true, If true, here only, and of delicious taste : Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose. MILTON. We returned home to Porto, upon this occasion,...
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