| William Henry Doolittle - 1903 - 550 pages
...been exercised in providing for man's comfort, not a food, but what he believes to be a •olaoe. " Sublime Tobacco ! which from East to West Cheers the tar's labour or the Turkman's rest." In the United States alone, in the year 1885, there -were 752,520 acres of land devoted to the production... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1924 - 684 pages
...Opposed its vapour as the lightning flashed, And reeked, 'midst mountain-billows, unabashed, To ^Eolus a constant sacrifice, Through every change of all...who bore it ? — I may err, But deem him sailor or philosopher.2 Sublime Tobacco ! which from East to West Cheers the tar's labour or the Turkman's rest... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 pages
...its vapour as the lightning flash'd, And reek'd, 'midst mountain-billows 1111abash'd, To ,K»] u-, n Byron 450 His hours, and rivals opium and his brides; Magnificent in Stamboul, but less grand, Though not... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1092 pages
...Opposed its vapour as the lightning flash'd, And reek'd, 'midst mountain-billows unabash'd, To .Solus 450 Hi* hours, and rivals opium and his brides; Magnificent in Stamboul, but less grand, rhough not... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1088 pages
...Opposed its vapour as the lightning flash'd, And reek'd, 'midst mountain-billows unabash'd, To K' >l us memorial wood, Rooted where once the Adrian wave flow'd o'er, 932 But deem him sailor or philosopher. Sublime tobacco ! which from east to west Cheers the tar's labour... | |
| Arthur Wing Pinero - 1905 - 240 pages
...I ? Avis. Of course. WEBBMARSH. [Joining RIPPINGILL and filling his pipe from the tobacco -jar.] " Sublime tobacco ! which from east to west, Cheers the tar's labour or the Turkman's rest." Byron. RIPPINGILL. " Whose spreading evil we — ah — we must learn to smother, Or stunt the school-boy... | |
| 1906 - 810 pages
...a toad, close at the car of EveMILTON, Paradise Lost, IV, line 800 Tobacco, — Sublime tobacco !1 which from east to west Cheers the tar's labour or the Turkman's rest; , , , Magnificent in Stamboul, but less grand, Though not less loved, in Wapping or the Strand; Divine... | |
| Edward Vincent Heward - 1909 - 236 pages
...of poetic fancy. Does he wish to learn of the Moslem sage the origin of the weed whose balmy breath From East to West Cheers the tar's labour, or the Turkman's rest ? Let him listen to his words as he relates how the Prophet, walking in his garden at early dawn, came... | |
| Falconer Madan, Harry Paintin - 1923 - 304 pages
...Oriental Rugs and Real Amber Necklaces, 51 CORN MARKET, OXFORD. Telegrams: 'Colin Lunn, Oxford.' ' Sublime Tobacco ! which from East to West, Cheers the tar's labour or the Turkman's rest.' at Cambridge during the Crimean War, the house of Colin Lunn has always been recognized as purveyors... | |
| Chicago Natural History Museum - 1924 - 540 pages
...cigar, and has simultaneously furnished the only eulogy of tobacco that can lay claim to real poetry. Sublime tobacco! which from east to west Cheers the tar's labour or the Turkman's rest; Winch on the Moslem's ottoman divides His hours, and rivals opium and his brides; Magnificent in Stamboul,... | |
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