Roses, damask and red, are fast flowers of their smells; so that you may walk by a whole row of them, and find nothing of their sweetness; yea, though it be in a morning's dew. Bays, likewise, yield no smell as they grow, rosemary little, nor sweet marjoram;... The Works of Francis Bacon - Strana 214autor/autoři: Francis Bacon - 1815Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1680 - 410 str.
...all others yields the Stveeteft Smell In the Air, is the Violet, fpecially the White double Viokt, which comes twice a year, about the middle of APril, and about Bartholomerv-tide. Next to that is the Musk•Rofe, then the Strawberry Leaves dying with a moft excellent... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1720 - 528 str.
...Marjoram. That which above all others yields the fweeteft Smell in the Air, is the Violet : efpecially the White double Violet, which comes twice a Year, about the middle of Afril, and about Bartholomew-tide, Next to that is the Musk-Rofe, then the Strawberry-Leaves, dying... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 str.
...damask and red, are fast flowers of their smells; so that you may walk by a whole row of them, and find nothing of their sweetness; yea, though it be...twice a year, about the middle of April, and about Bartholomew-tide. Next to that is the muskrose; then the strawberry leaves dying, with a most excellent... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 str.
...may walk by a whole row of them, and find nothing of their sweetness ; yea, though it be in a morning dew. Bays likewise yield no smell as they grow, rosemary little, nor sweet-marjoram. That which above all others yields the sweetest smell in the air, is the violet, especially... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 str.
...may walk by a whole row of them, and find nothing of their sweetness ; yea, though it be in a morning dew. Bays likewise yield no smell as they grow, rosemary little, nor sweet-marjoram. That which above all others yields the sweetest smell in the air, is the violet, especially... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 602 str.
...damask and red, are fast flowers of their smells ; so that ' you may walk by a whole row of them, and find nothing of their sweetness : yea, though it be...twice a year ; about the middle of April, and about Bartholomew-tide. Next to that is the musk-rose ; then the strawberry-leaves dying, with a most excellent... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 214 str.
...fast flowers of their smells ; so that you may walk by a whole row of them, and find nothing of Jheir sweetness ; yea, though it be in a morning's dew....twice a year, about the middle of April, and about Bartholomew-tide. Next to that is the musk-rose ; then the strawberry-leaves dying, with a most excellent... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 str.
...walk by a whole row of them, and find nothing of their sweetness : yea, though it be in a moming's dew. Bays likewise yield no smell, as they grow ;...twice a year ; about the middle of April, and about Bartholomew-tide. Next to that is the musk-rose ; then the strawberry -leaves dying, with a most excellent... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1820 - 548 str.
...damask and red, are fast flowers of their smells; so that you may walk by a whole row of them, and find nothing of their sweetness; yea, though it be...twice a year, about . the middle of April, and about Bartholomewtide. Next to that is the musk-rose ; then the strawberry-leaves dying, with a most excellent... | |
| 1821 - 416 str.
...damask and red, are fast flowers of their smells ; so that you may walk by a whole row of them, and find nothing of their sweetness ; yea, though it be...twice a year, about the middle of April, and about Bartholomew-tide. Next to that is the musk-rose; then the strawberry-leaves dying, with a most excellent... | |
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