| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1848 - 320 pages
...loved so blindly, Never met or ncver parted, We had ne'er been broken-hearted. BURNS. CANTO THE FIBST. I. Know ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are...Know ye the land of the cedar and vine, Where the flowers ever blossom, the beams ever shine ; Where the light wings of Zephyr, oppress'd with perfume,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1848 - 428 pages
...these suffering isles ; And be each drop in future years Repaid thee by the people's smiles ! THE EAST. KNOW ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are...Know ye the land of the cedar and vine, Where the flowers ever blossom, the beams ever shine ; Where the light wings of Zephyr, oppressed with perfume... | |
| George Croly - 1849 - 416 pages
...might of the Gentile, unsmote by the sword, Hath melted like snow in the glance of the Lord ! THE EAST. Know ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are...turtle, Now melt into sorrow, now madden to crime 7 Know ye the land of the cedar and vine, Where the flowers ever blossom, the beams ever shine ; Where... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1850 - 364 pages
...animis nostris nomen servarit amici Qvae memor e caeco lacruma fonte cadit. JL The Land of the Sun. Know ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are...Know ye the land of the cedar and vine, Where the flowers ever blossom, the beams ever shine ; Where the light wings of zephyr, oppressed with perfume,... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 374 pages
...the hardest timbered oak. King Henry 6th, Third Part— Act 2, Sc. 1. SHAKSPEARE. A NEW ALMOND. 15. Know ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are...Know ye the land of the cedar and vine, Where the flowers ever blossom, the beams ever shine ; Where the light wings of zephyr, oppressed with perfume,... | |
| George Croly - 1850 - 442 pages
...And the tents were all silent, the baaners alone, The lances unlifted, the trumpet unblown. THE EAST. Know ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are...Know ye the land of the cedar and vine, Where the flowers ever blossom, the beams ever shine; Where fhe light wings ofZephyr,nppressed with perfume,... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 372 pages
...the hardest timbered oak. King Henry 6th, Third Part— Act 2, Sc. 1. SHAKSPEAiB. A NEW ALMOND. 15. Know ye the land where the cypress and myrtle ! Are...Know ye the land of the cedar and vine, Where the flowers ever blossom, the beams ever shine ; Where the light wings of zephyr, oppressed with perfume,... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pages
...great blow to th' ear, As will a chestnut in a farmer's fire ? 1 7- Know ye the land where the Cyprus and myrtle Are emblems of deeds that are done in their...Know ye the land of the cedar and vine ? Where the flowers ever blossom, the beams ever shine, Where the light wings of zephyr, oppress'd with perfume,... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1851 - 442 pages
...trench profound J And will not these, the wonders he has done, Repel the rage of Priam's smgle son ? Know ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are...Know ye the land of the cedar and vine ? Where the flowers ever blossom, the beams ever shine, Where the light wings of zephyr, oppressed with perfume,... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1851 - 400 pages
...soul will lift its eye, And pine, till it is hooded from the sky ! THE CLIME OF THE EAST.— BYRON. KNOW ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are...? Know ye the land of the cedar and vine Where the flowers ever blossom, the leaves ever shine ; Where the light wings of zephyr, oppress'd with perfume,... | |
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