| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 598 pages
...I wish it to be framed as much as may be to a natural wildness. Trees I would have none in it, but some thickets made only of sweetbriar and honeysuckle,...wild vine amongst; and the ground set with violets, strawberries, and primroses. For these are sweet and prosper in the shade. And these to be in the heath... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 pages
...be to a natural wildness. Trees I would have none in it, but some thickets made only of sweet-brier and honeysuckle, and some wild vine amongst; and the ground set with violets, strawberries, and primroses; for th&e are sweet, and prosper in the shade; and these to be in the heath... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 550 pages
...be to a natural wildness. Trees I would have none in it, but some thickets made only of sweet-brier and honeysuckle, and some wild vine amongst; and the ground set with violets, strawberries, and primroses; for these are sweet, and prosper in the shade; and these to be in the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 566 pages
...be to a natural wildness. Trees I would have none in it, but some thickets made only of sweet-brier and honey-suckle, and some wild vine amongst ; and the ground set with violets, strawberries, and primroses. For these are sweet and prosper in the shade. And these to be in the heath... | |
| Charles Benjamin Tayler - 1828 - 274 pages
...honeysuckle, with wild-vine amongst them, and the ground set with violet, strawberries, and primroses; for these are sweet, and prosper in the shade: and these to be in the heath, here and there, not in any order. I like also little heaps, in the nature of mole-hills (such as are in wild-heaths), to be... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1828 - 618 pages
...honey-suckle, with wild-vine amongst them, and the ground set with violet, strawberries, and primroses; for these are sweet, and prosper in the shade: and these to be in the heath, here and there, not in any order. I like also little heaps, in the nature of mole-hills (such as are in wild-heaths), to be... | |
| Charles Benjamin Tayler - 1828 - 268 pages
...honeysuckle, with wild-vine amongst them, and the ground set with violet, strawberries, and primroses; for these are sweet, and prosper in the shade: and these to be in the heath, here and there, not in any order. I like also little heaps, in the nature of mole-hills (such as are in wild-heaths), to be... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 pages
...herein. Id. Bid them farewel, Cordelia, though unkind ; Thou lösest here, a better where to find. Id. I would have in the heath some thickets made only...prosper in the shade ; and these to be in the heath hete and there, not in order. Bacon. You shall be happy here, and more happy hereafter Id. Herewith... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 416 pages
...hrrein. Id. Bid them farewel, Cordelia, though unkind ; Thou losest here, a better where to find. Id. I would have in the heath some thickets made only...for these are sweet, and prosper in the shade ; and the« to be in the heath itere and there, not in order. Baco*. You shall be happy her*, and more happy... | |
| Samuel Felton - 1830 - 278 pages
...Bacon, by briefly shewing the natural wildness he wishes to introduce into one part of his garden:— " thickets, made only of sweet-briar and honeysuckle,...wild vine amongst, and the ground set with violets, strawberries, and primroses; for these are sweet, and prosper in the shade." The dew or pearly drops... | |
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