| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 84 sider
...fruit; The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields The unreaped harvest of unfurrowed fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace...guest;— These, with the luxuries of seas and woods, Tamed each rude wanderer to the sympathies Of those who were more happy if less wise, Did more than... | |
| 1823 - 704 sider
...slumbers, the chaee and the race, the canoe and the cottage, the palm, the cava, the yam and the cocoa, " the luxuries of seas and woods, The airy joys of social solitudes," (alack! alack ! '* we will look again for the intellect of these poetries") performed a wondrous work,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 332 sider
...hread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields The unreaped harvest of unfurrowed fields, And hakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace in unpurchased groves, And flings off famine from its fertile hreast, A priceless market for the gathering guest; These, with the luxuries of seas and woods, The... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 sider
...The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yield-: The unreaped harvest of nnfiirrowcd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace...wanderer to the sympathies Of those who were more hnupy if less wise, Did more than Europe's discipline had done, And civilized civilization's son I... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 sider
...harvest of un furrowed fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace ¡n unpurchascd groves, And flings off* famine from its fertile breast, A priceless market for the gathering gueit; These, with the luxuries of seas and wood», The airy joys of social solitudes, Tamed each rude... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 sider
...harvest of unfurrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace in unpurchased grovo, And flings off famine from its fertile breast, A priceless market for the feathering guest ; These, with the luxuries of seas and woods, The airy joys of social solitudes, >... | |
| 1829 - 446 sider
..." The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields The unreap'd harvest of unfurrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace...breast, A priceless market for the gathering guest *." A tree, of the value and easy culture of which so very encouraging accounts were given, could not... | |
| 1830 - 438 sider
..." The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields The unreap'd harvest of unfurrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace...breast, A priceless market for the gathering guest *." A tree, of the value and easy culture of which so very encouraging accounts were given, could not... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 392 sider
...'The tread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields The unreap'd harvest of unfurrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace...breast, . A priceless market for the gathering guest — ' is to the natives of those islands a most invaluable gift, but it has not been found to yield... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 400 sider
...unfurrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace in unpurchased ('roves, Aud flings off famine from its fertile breast, A priceless market for the gathering guest — ' is to the natives of those islands a most invaluable gift, but it has not been found to yield... | |
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