| James Hurdis - 1810 - 358 pages
...the sunny vale, With me applauded nature, ever fair, Revolve in what vicissitude she will. In ev'ry season of the beauteous year Her eye was open, and...in his works. Chiefly in thee, sweet Spring, when ev'ry nook Some latent beauty to her wakeful search Presented, some sweet flow'r, some virtual plant.... | |
| William Baxter - Angiosperms - 1835 - 342 pages
...Divine Hand, and the union ia her of those virtues, which embellish and improve mankind." " In ev'ry season of the beauteous year Her eye was open, and with studious love Read the divine Crealor in His works. Chiefly in thee, sweet Spring, when ev'ry nook Some latent beauty to her wakeful... | |
| William Baxter - Angiosperms - 1835 - 340 pages
...Divine Hand, and the union in her of those vir* tues, which embellish and improve mankind." " In ev'ry season of the beauteous year Her eye was open, and with studious love Bead the divine Creator in His works. Chiefly in thee, sweet Spring, when ev'ry nook Some latent beauty... | |
| Robert Holden Webb, William Higgins Coleman - 1849 - 462 pages
...Cape, New Holland, and India, a few only being found in Europe. Thesium, is the only British genus. " In every season of the beauteous year, Her eye was...in his works. Chiefly in thee, sweet Spring, when ev'ry nook Some latent beauty to her wakeful search Presenled, some sweet fiow'r, some virtual plant.... | |
| William Henry Harvey - Marine algae - 1851 - 352 pages
...when concluding a grateful tribute to her memory, in the last page of his ' Historia Fucorum '. — " In every season of the beauteous year Her eye was open, and with studious love, Eead the Divine Creator in his works. Chiefly in thee, sweet Spring, when every nook Some latent beauty... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 432 pages
...deposits of ocean for whatever of " beautiful or new " had been left upon the sand ; and the peat cutter, on many a bright morning, when dew lay heavy on the...fail'd, \ Applauded fragrance, or commended use." TURNER. The geographic range of the spreading Cladophora, which closely resembles the Hutchinsia, extends... | |
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