| Emory Elliott - 1988 - 1312 páginas
...every thing; And sends the Fowl's to us in care, On daily Visits through the Air. He makes the Figs our mouths to meet; And throws the Melons at our feet....Apples plants of such a price. No Tree could ever hear them twice. With Cedars, chosen by his hand, From Lehanon, he stores the I -and. This myth informed... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...green night, And does in the pomegranates close Jewels more rich than Ormus shows; He makes the figs ll several sins, all used in each degree, Throng to the bar, crying all, "Guilty! Guilty!" I shall (1. 17-24) 2 Oh! let our voice His praise exalt, Till it arrive at Heaven's vault, Which, thence (perhaps)... | |
| Thomas N. Corns - 1993 - 340 páginas
...green Night. And does in the Pomgranates close, Jewels more rich than Ormus show's. He makes the Figs our mouths to meet; And throws the Melons at our feet....stores the Land. And makes the hollow Seas, that roar, Proclaime the Ambergris on shoar. He cast (of which we rather boast) The Gospels Pearl upon our Coast.... | |
| Richard H. Grove - 1996 - 560 páginas
...New England and the Summer Isles, Ln1ulon, 1624. Marvell in 'Bermoothes' writes: He makes the Figs our mouths to meet; And throws the Melons at our feet...chosen by his hand. From Lebanon, he stores the land. Marvell wrote, the idioms of fruitfulness, whether vegetable, fruit (oranges, lemons, figs) or mineral... | |
| Stanley E. Porter - 1996 - 322 páginas
...green night, And does in the pom'granates close Jewels more rich than Ormus shows. He makes the figs our mouths to meet, And throws the melons at our feet,...such a price, No tree could ever bear them twice. 16 These apples are pineapples literally, but figuratively Eden's apples. The settlers, doing what... | |
| Virginia Graham - 1996 - 260 páginas
...green night, And does in the pom'granates close 20 Jewels more rich than Ormus shows. He makes the figs our mouths to meet, And throws the melons at our feet,...such a price, No tree could ever bear them twice. 25 With cedars, chosen by his hand, From Lebanon, he stores the land, And makes the hollow seas, that... | |
| Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner - 1997 - 1148 páginas
...green night, And does in the pom'granates close Jewels more rich than Ormus10 shows. He makes the figs nabling them to relieve one another's wants, to increase one another's enjoyments, and to 10. Ormus: Hormuz. on the Persian gulf. 1 1. apples: pineapples. No tree could ever bear them twice.... | |
| Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner - 1997 - 1146 páginas
...green night, And does in the pom'granates close Jewels more rich than Ormus10 shows. He makes the figs our mouths to meet, And throws the melons at our feet, But apples11 plants of such a price, 10. Ormus: Hormuz, on the Persian gulf. 11. apples: pineapples. No... | |
| J. Robert Baker, Barbara Budde - 1999 - 164 páginas
...Food on which we live Eighteenth century Demands more Praise than Tongues can give. HE makes the Figs our mouths to meet, And throws the Melons at our feet;...such a price, No tree could ever bear them twice. Andrew Marvell Seventeenth century As the vintages of earth Taste of the sun that riped their birth,... | |
| Suvir Kaul - 2000 - 358 páginas
...green night; And does in the pom'granates close Jewels more rich than Ormus shows. He makes the figs our mouths to meet; And throws the melons at our feet:...And makes the hollow seas, that roar, Proclaim the ambergris on shore. He cast (of which we rather boast) The gospel's pearl upon our coast." (lines 13-30)... | |
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