Letters from the Bahama Islands: Written in 1823-4H.C. Carey and I. Lea, 1827 - Всего страниц: 207 |
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... You know , my friend , the re- turn of spring is often the season of tears and of sorrow to those who have watched over one they loved with tender anxiety through the sea- son of storms , in the hope that when flowers 6 LETTERS FROM.
... You know , my friend , the re- turn of spring is often the season of tears and of sorrow to those who have watched over one they loved with tender anxiety through the sea- son of storms , in the hope that when flowers 6 LETTERS FROM.
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... sorrow . But God forbid , that any thing should come to add to her unhappiness in this land of strangers ! What a letter I have written you ! But it is drawing to a close , for Don Manuel has just in- formed me that a vessel will sail ...
... sorrow . But God forbid , that any thing should come to add to her unhappiness in this land of strangers ! What a letter I have written you ! But it is drawing to a close , for Don Manuel has just in- formed me that a vessel will sail ...
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... sorrow ; and who feels himself an isolated being , gifted with feelings in which none can sympathise . I ima- gine that such sentiments as he continually ex- presses , in the wildest and most extravagant language , are of dangerous ...
... sorrow ; and who feels himself an isolated being , gifted with feelings in which none can sympathise . I ima- gine that such sentiments as he continually ex- presses , in the wildest and most extravagant language , are of dangerous ...
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... sorrows the " burthen of his song ! " I am sorry for your sake I cannot ap- plaud him , and you must not think me severe , but indeed his sophistry vexes me . There are many of his fugitive pieces that are poetical , and even beautiful ...
... sorrows the " burthen of his song ! " I am sorry for your sake I cannot ap- plaud him , and you must not think me severe , but indeed his sophistry vexes me . There are many of his fugitive pieces that are poetical , and even beautiful ...
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... sorrow ; and my memory will turn to it with delight , when she , whom my heart worships , no longer loves me , and when the song of pleasure is no longer heard , and when my spirit is like the notes of the Eolian lyre , swept over by ...
... sorrow ; and my memory will turn to it with delight , when she , whom my heart worships , no longer loves me , and when the song of pleasure is no longer heard , and when my spirit is like the notes of the Eolian lyre , swept over by ...
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Стр. 84 - The indigenous plants and flowers, and flowering shrubs are abundant and beautiful; and, it is said, there are five thousand varieties. I am very fond of the mignonette tree; it bears pale yellow and green flowers, and has the most powerful and delicious fragrance. The acacia is very different from that of the same name with us; the flower is a little, round, yellow ball, about the size of a chestnut, looks like a tuft of fringe, and is filled with a yellow powder and has a sweet perfume.
Стр. 85 - Arabian jasmine, are seen in every direction, and grow wild among the rocks. Groves of the oleander are very common, and, prized as they are with you, are thought almost vulgar here, as well as the beautiful south-sea rose. The mutable rose is a native of this climate ; the bignonia bears a yellow trumpet flower; the blue passion flower, which hides its head...
Стр. 85 - Barbadoes' pride. The coral tree is very curious : the flower looks like a bunch of red, cut coral, and grows at the top of the branch distinct from any leaves ; the stem, which is five or six inches long, stands perfectly erect, and though beautiful, it is ungraceful. The coral vine bears a blossom of the same colour and shape, and runs in wild profusion over all the stone walls and hedges, but has no odour.
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Стр. 109 - ... modestly attributed to their wisdom, more than to his own, the prosperous and tranquil state of the colony, and kindly invoked for them the blessings of peace and union, and the approbation of " His most gracious Majesty, King George the Fourth.