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" Nymphs lie With languid limbs in summer's sultry hours. Here too were living flowers Which, like a bud compacted, Their purple cups contracted, And now in open blossom spread, Stretch'd like green anthers many a seeking head. "
The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: With a Memoir of the Author ... - Page 145
by Robert Southey - 1860
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The Port Folio, Volume 6

1811 - 702 pages
...year were found) And all fair fruits were through all seasons seen. It was a garden still beyond all price, Even yet it was a place of paradise; For where...madrepores, And banks of sponge, as soft and fair to eye As e'er was mossy bed Whereon the wood-nymphs lie Their languid limbs in summer's sultry hours. Here,...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 17

1810 - 522 pages
...found» And all fair fruits were through all seasons seen. ' — * It was a garden still beyond all price, Even yet it was a place of Paradise ; For where the mighty Ocean could not spare, Th«re had he, witii his own creation, Sought Sought to repair his work of devastation. And here were...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 5

Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 pages
...were found, And all fair fruits were through all seasons seen." " It was a garden still beyond all price, Even yet it was a place of paradise; For where...coral bowers, And grots of madrepores, And banks of spung, as soft and fair to eye As e'er was mossy bed Whereon the wood nymphs lie Their languid limbs...
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The Curse of Kehama, Volume 2

Robert Southey - 1811 - 236 pages
...Baly, in. his mightj Made for his chosen place of solace and delight. It was a Garden still beyond all price, Even yet it was a place of Paradise ; For where...coral bowers, And grots of madrepores, And banks of spunge, as soft and fair to eye As e'er was mossy bed Whereon the Wood Nymphs lie Their languid limbs...
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Select Reviews, Volume 5

1812 - 470 pages
...were found, And all fair fruits were through all seasons seen." " It was a garden still beyond all price. Even yet it was a place of paradise; For where...coral bowers, And grots of madrepores, And banks of spung, as soft and fair to eye As e'er was mossy bed Whereon the wood nymphs lie Their languid limbs...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 39

1812 - 702 pages
...beyond all price, Even yet it was a place of Paradife ; For where the mighty Ocean could not fpare, There had he, with his own creation, ; Sought to repair his work of dcvallation. And here were coral bowers, ,\:ni grots of madrepores, _* We.wilhthe author had made his...
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Briefe an eine deutsche Edelfrau über die neuesten englischen Dichter

Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1820 - 796 pages
...were found, And all fair fruits were through all seasons seen. — ft was a garden still beyond all price, Even yet it was a place of Paradise; for where...And here were coral bowers, And grots of madrepores, Stimme zu hören als diejenige von den Flnthen des Meeres, die auf ewig an den rastlosen Kusten in...
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The London Magazine, Volume 9

1824 - 706 pages
...though we have nothing to compare with it except in one particular, . It was a garden still beyond all price, Even yet it was a place of paradise ; For where...There had he, with his own creation, Sought to repair hia work of devastation. And here were coral bowers, And grots of madrepores, And banks of spunge as...
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Lectures on Geology: Being Outlines of the Science

Jeremiah Van Rensselaer - 1825 - 380 pages
...unfathomable recesses. . A poet has beautifully described a submarine scene. Jt was a Garden beyond all price, Even yet it was a place of paradise ,' For...madrepores, And banks of sponge, as soft and fair to eye; As e'er was mossy bed. Here, too, were living flowers, Which, like a bud compacted, Their purple cups...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume

Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 pages
...Baly, in his might, M Hi-- for his chosen place of solace and delight. It was a Garden still beyond all price, Even yet it was a place of Paradise ; For where...coral bowers, And grots of madrepores, And banks of spunge, as soft and in; to eye As e'er was mossy bed Whereon the Wood Nymphs lie Their languid limbs...
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