| James Silk Buckingham - Great Britain - 1828 - 628 pages
...ceiba's crimson pomp display 'd O'er the broad plantain's humbler shade, And dusk anana's prickly blade ; While o'er the brake so wild and fair, The betel waves...Our English fairies never trod ; Yet who in Indian bow'r has stood, But thought on England's ' good green wood ?' And bless'd, beneath the palmy shade,... | |
| Reginald Heber - Hymns, English - 1828 - 340 pages
...ceiba's crimson pomp display'd O'er the broad plaintain's humbler shade, And dusk anana's prickly blade ; While o'er the brake, so wild and fair, The betel...Our English fairies never trod ; Yet who in Indian bower has stood, But thought on England's " good green wood ?" And blessed beneath the palmy shade,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1828 - 626 pages
...ceiba's crimson pomp display'd O'er the broad plantain's humbler shade, And dusk anana's prickly blade ; While o'er the brake, so wild and fair, The betel...Our English fairies never trod ; Yet who in Indian bow'r has stood, But thought on England's " good green wood ?" And bless'd, beneath the palmy shade,... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 620 pages
...ceiba's crimson pomp display'd O'er the broad plantain's humbler shade, And dusk anana's prickly blade ; While o'er the brake so wild and fair, The betel waves...Our English fairies never trod ; Yet who in Indian bow'r has stood, But thought on England's ' good green wood ?' And bless'd, beneath the palmy shade,... | |
| Religion - 1828 - 588 pages
...ceiba's crimson pomp disploy'd O'er the broad plantain's humbler shade, And dusk anana's prickly blade ; While o'er the brake, so wild and fair, The betel...Our English fairies never trod ; Yet who in Indian bower has stood, Bui thoughton England's "good green wood?" And blest beneath the palmy shade, Her... | |
| 1828 - 598 pages
...ceiba's crimson pomp display'd O'er the broad plantain's humbler shade, And dusk anana's prickly blade ; While o'er the brake, so wild and fair, The betel...Our English fairies never trod ; Yet who in Indian bow'r has stood, But thought on England's " good green And bless'd, beneath the palmy shade, Her hazel... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1828 - 608 pages
...ceiua's crimson pomp display'd O'er the broad plantain's humbler shade, And dusk anana's prickly blade ; While o'er the brake, so wild and fair, The betel...shade, so green a sod, Our English fairies never trod ; Vet who in Indian bow'r has stood, But thought on England's " good green wood ':" And bless'd, beneath... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1828 - 608 pages
...plantain's humbler shade, And dusk anana's prickly blade ; While o'er the brake, so wild and fair, The hetel waves his crest in air. With pendent train and rushing...Our English fairies never trod ; Yet who in Indian bow'r has stood, But thought on England's " good green wood >" And bless'd, beneath the palmy shade,... | |
| Religion - 1828 - 580 pages
...shade, And dusk anana's prickly blade ; While o'er the brake, so wild and fair, The betel wares bis crest in air. With pendent train and rushing wings,...Our English fairies never trod; Yet who in Indian bower has stood, But thought on England's " good green wood ?" And blest beneath the palmy shade, Her... | |
| Reginald Heber - Bishops - 1828 - 564 pages
...prickly blade ; / While o'er the brake, so wild and fair, The betel waves his crest in air. With pendant train and rushing wings, Aloft the gorgeous peacock...Our English fairies never trod ! Yet who in Indian bow'r has stood, But thought on England's " good green wood ?" And bless'd, beneath the palmy shade,... | |
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