He makes the figs our mouths to meet And throws the melons at our feet; But apples plants of such a price, No tree could ever bear them twice. With cedars chosen by His hand From Lebanon He stores the land; And makes the hollow seas that roar Proclaim... The Christian Remembrancer - Página 3101843Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 páginas
...Which here enamels everything, And senda the fowls to us in care, On daily visits through the air. e known, Whilst there was hope to hide me from men's eyes, For oth nicht, And does in the pomegranate's close Jewels more rich than Ormus shows. He makes the figs our... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 602 páginas
...Which here enamels every thing, And sends the fowls to us in care, On daily visits through the air. He hangs in shades the orange bright, Like golden...at our feet. But apples, plants of such a price, No tree could ever bear them twice. With cedars, chosen by his hand, From Lebanon he stores the land;... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 páginas
...Which here enamels every thing; And sends the fowls to us in care On daily visits through the air. He hangs in shades the orange bright Like golden lamps...our feet; % But apples, plants of such a price, No tree could ever bear them twice. With cedars, chosen by His Hand, From Lebanon He stores the land;... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 páginas
...Which here enamels every thing, And sends the fowls to us in care, On daily visits throngh the air. He hangs in shades the orange bright, Like golden...more rich than Ormus shows. He makes the figs our months to meet, And throws the melons at our feet. But apples, plants of such a price, No tree could... | |
| 1851 - 724 páginas
...He hangs in shade the orange bright, Like golden lamps in a green night, And does in the pomegranate close Jewels more rich than Ormus shows. He makes...mouths to meet, And throws the melons at our feet." But we must proceed to consider Marvell and Waller in their offices of political poets. It must be remembered... | |
| 1851 - 496 páginas
...Which here enamels every thing, And sends the fowls to us in care, On daily visits through the air. " He hangs in shades the orange bright, Like golden lamps in a green night, And in these rocks for us did frame A temple where to sound his name. " Oh ! let our voice his praise exalt... | |
| 1851 - 1220 páginas
...flowers, I fall on grass." And elsewhere, speaking of Providence, he says : — " He hanj^s in shade the orange bright, Like golden lamps in a green night, And does in the pomegranate close Jewels more rich than Ormus shows. He makes the figs our mouths to meet, And throws... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 páginas
...spring, Which here enamels every thing; And sends the fowls to us in care, On daily visits thro' the air. He hangs in shades the orange bright, Like golden...at our feet. But apples plants of such a price, No tree could ever bear them twice. With cedars, chosen by his hand, From Lebanon, he stores the land... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 588 páginas
...Which here enamels every thing; And sends the fowls to us in care On daily visits through the air. He hangs in shades the orange bright Like golden lamps...mouths to meet; And throws the melons at our feet; Bnt apples, plants of such a price, No tree could ever bear them twice. With cedars, chosen by His... | |
| Thomas Smibert - 1852 - 126 páginas
...used by all good writers. In the following lines, Andrew Marvel introduces finely such a change: — " He hangs in shades the orange bright, Like golden lamps in a green night." The emphasis is sometimes placed on the first syllable, as in the subjoined: — • " Fling but a... | |
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