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" Milk« in the following lines: The fig-tree, not that kind renown'd for fruit, But such as at this day to Indians known, In Malabar and Decan spreads her arms ; Branching so broad and long, that in the ground. The bended twigs take root, and daughters... "
The Sugar-cane: a Poem: In Four Books. With Notes. By James Grainger, M.D. &c - Strana 12
autor/autoři: James Grainger - 1764 - 167 str.
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The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West ...

Bryan Edwards - 1793 - 532 str.
...deItitute of poifon *, and they pofleffr no animal of The fig-tree, not that kind for fruit reno-wn'd, But fuch as at this day to Indians known In Malabar and Decan, fpreads her arrns, Branching fo broad and long, that in the ground The bearded twigs take root, and daughters grow...
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The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the ..., Svazek 1

Bryan Edwards - 1801 - 640 str.
...defcribed by our divine Poet with great exa£tnefs : The fig-tree, not that kind for fruit renown'd, But fuch as at this day to Indians known In Malabar and Decan, fpreads her arms, THE majeftick fcenery of thefe gigantick groves was, at the fame time, enlivened by the fingular forms...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Mallet, Akenside ...

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 str.
...botanists ficus indica, or bengaliensis, is exactly described by Q. Curtius, and beautifully by Milk« in the following lines: The fig-tree, not that kind renown'd for fruit, But such as at this day to Indians known, In Malabar and Decan spreads her arms ; Branching so broad and...
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Caribbeana: An Anthology of English Literature of the West Indies, 1657-1777

Thomas W. Krise - 2009 - 372 str.
...Indians called the Banian-tree; and by the botanists FicusIndica, or Bengaliensis, is exactly described by Q. Curtius, and beautifully by Milton in the following lines: The Fig-tree, not that kind renowned for fruit, But such as at this day to Indians known, In Malabar and Decan spreads her arms;...
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The Poetics of Empire: A Study of James Grainger's The Sugar Cane

James Grainger - 2000 - 354 str.
...Indians called the Banian-tree; and by the botanists Ficus Indica, or Bengaliensis, is exactly described by Q. Curtius, and beautifully by Milton in the following..."The Fig-tree, not that kind renown'd for fruit, "But such as at this day to Indians known, "In Malabar and Decan spreads her arms; "Branching so broad and...
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