| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 str.
...cedar wave, And high palmetos lift their graceful shade. Or stretch'd amid these orchards of the sun, Give me .to drain the cocoa's milky bowl, And from...far than all the frantic juice Which Bacchus pours. Nor, .on Us slender twigs Low bending, be the full pomegranate scorn'd ; Nor creeping through the woods,... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 str.
...cedar wave, And high palmctos lift their graceful shade. Or stretch'd amid these orchards of the sun, Give me to drain the cocoa's milky bowl, And from...far than all the frantic juice Which Bacchus pours. Nor, on its slender twigs Low-bending, be the full pomegranate scorn'd ; Nor, creeping through the... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1831 - 408 str.
...bud escapes. COCO A-NUT.— COCOS. Natural order, Palma; a genus of the Monacia Herandria class. : " Give me to drain the Cocoa's milky bowl, And from the palm to draw its freshening wine!" THE Cocoa-nut appears to have been known to the ancient Greeks, as we find the Macedonian soldiers,... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1832 - 392 str.
...our poets : — " StretchM amid these orchards of the sun, Where high palmettoes lift their grateful shade Give me to drain the cocoa's milky bowl, And...the intoxicating draught, from whatever source it bo obtained ! Even the juice of this fertile tree the wayward ingenuity of man has converted from a... | |
| 1834 - 410 str.
...amid these orchards of uie sun, Delighted drain the cocoa's milky bowl, And from the palm draw forth its freshening wine, More bounteous far than all the frantic juice . Which Bacchus pours ! " * "Thomson's Summer, slightly varied. But how different is the condition of northern climates !... | |
| James Forbes - 1834 - 586 str.
...of the Carnatic. " Stretch'd amid these orchards of the sun, Where high palmetos lift their grateful shade, Give me to drain the cocoa's milky bowl, And...than all the frantic juice Which Bacchus pours !" The banian, or burr tree (Ficus Indica, Lin.) is equally deserving our attention : from being one of the... | |
| Flora (goddess.) - 1835 - 314 str.
...cedars wave, And high palmettos lift their graceful shade. Or stretched amid these orehards of the sun, Give me to drain the cocoa's milky bowl, And from...far than all the frantic juice Which Bacchus pours. Nor, on its slender twigs, Low bending, be the full pomegranate scorned ; Nor, creeping through the... | |
| Jeremiah N. Reynolds - 1835 - 616 str.
...maturity and bear fruit in the course of a few years. " Here, stretched beneath these orchards of the sun, Give me to drain the cocoa's milky bowl ; And from the palm to draw its fresh'iiing wine, More bounteous far than all the frantic juice Which Bacchus pours." — THOMSON.... | |
| John N. Reynolds - 1835 - 652 str.
...and bear fruit in the course of a few years. • " Here, stretched beneath these orchards of the sun, Give me to drain the cocoa's milky bowl ; And from the palm to draw iU frcsh'uing wine, More bounteous far than all the frantic juice Which Bacchus pours." — THOMSON.... | |
| Jeremiah N. Reynolds - 1835 - 648 str.
...orchards of the sun, Give me to drain the cocoa's milky bowl ; ^nd from the palm to draw its fresh'ning wine, More bounteous far than all the frantic juice Which Bacchus pours." — THOMSON. The betele-nut-tree, greatly resembling in its appearance the cocoanut, is cultivated... | |
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