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" Pepino ! old trees in their living state are the only things that money cannot command. Rivers leave their beds, run into cities, and traverse mountains for it ; obelisks and arches, palaces and temples, amphitheatres and pyramids, rise up like exhalations... "
English Trees & Tree Planting - Page 277
by William H. Ablett - 1880
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Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen, Volume 1

Walter Savage Landor - 1824 - 402 pages
...temples and aqueducts and amphitheatres rise up before it readily : but it must either wait, or pass away before venerable trees. What a sweet odour is there...comes it? Sweeter it appears to me and stronger than of the pine itself." " I imagine, said he, from the linden-tree ; yes certainly." " Is that a linden...
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Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen, Volume 1

Walter Savage Landor - 1826 - 540 pages
...Don Pepino ! old trees in their living state are the only things that money cannot command. Rivers leave their beds, run into cities, and traverse mountains...comes it ? sweeter it appears to me and stronger than of the pine itself. I imagine, said he, from the linden ; yes certainly. Is that a linden ? It is the...
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The Eastern Arboretum: Or, Register of Remarkable Trees, Seats, Gardens, &c ...

James Grigor - 1841 - 500 pages
..."Ah, Don Pepino! old trees in their living state are the only things that money cannot command. Rivers leave their beds, run into cities, and traverse mountains...comes it? Sweeter it appears to me and stronger than of the pine itself. I imagine, said he, from the linden; yes, certainly. Is that a linden? It is the...
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The Eastern Arboretum: Or, Register of Remarkable Trees, Seats, Gardens, &c ...

James Grigor - 1841 - 504 pages
..."Ah, Don Pepino! old trees in their living state are the only things that money cannot command. Rivers leave their beds, run into cities, and traverse mountains...comes it? Sweeter it appears to me and stronger than of the pine itself. I imagine, said he, from the linden; yes, certainly. Is that a linden ? It is the...
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The works of Walter Savage Landor [ed. by J. Forster]., Volumes 1-2

Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 618 pages
...Dou Pepino ! old trees in their living state are the only things that money cannot command. Hivers leave their beds, run into cities, and traverse mountains...only thing great on earth, crouches and cowers in ite presence. It passes away and vanishes before venerable trees. What a bwect odour is here ! whence...
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The Works of Walter Savage Landor, Volume 1

Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 618 pages
...Don Pepino ! old trees in their living state are the only things that money cannot command. Kivers leave their beds, run into cities, and traverse mountains...arches, palaces and temples, amphitheatres and pyramids, rue np like exhalations at its bidding ; even the free spirit of Man, the only thing great on earth,...
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The Works of Walter Savage Landor, Volume 1

Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 620 pages
...temples, amphitheatres and pyramids, rue up like exhalations at its bidding ; even the free spirit of Han, the only thing great on earth, crouches and cowers in its presence. It passes tnyand vanishes before venerable trees. What a meet odour Us here ! whence comes iU sweeter it tppeart...
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Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Volume 1

William Howitt - 1847 - 566 pages
...pyramids, rise up like exhalations at its bidding ; even the free spirit of man, the only great thing on earth, crouches and cowers in its presence. It...and vanishes before venerable trees. What a sweet odor is here ! Whence comes it 1 Sweeter it appears to me, and stronger than the pine itself." " I...
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Eliza Cook's Journal, Volume 1

Eliza Cook - 1849 - 432 pages
...cannot command. Rivers leave their heds, run into cities, and traverse mountains for it ; ohelisks and arches, palaces and temples, amphitheatres and pyramids, rise up like exhalations at its hidding ; even the free spirit of man, the only great thing on earth, crouches and cowers in its presence...
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The Works of Walter Savage Landor...

Walter Savage Landor - 1853 - 632 pages
...Ah. Don Pepino! old trees in their living state are the only things that money cannot command. Hivers leave their beds, run into cities, and traverse mountains...It passes away and vanishes before venerable trees. \Vhata sweet wlour is here ! whence comes it ! sweeter it appears to me and stronger than of the pine...
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