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" For the kind spring which but salutes us here, Inhabits there and courts them all the year ; Ripe fruits and blossoms on the same trees live, At once they promise what at once they give ; So sweet the air, so moderate the clime, None sickly lives or dies... "
Collections of the Georgia Historical Society - Page 52
by Georgia Historical Society - 1840
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine ..., Volume 13

Cheshire (England) - 1847 - 424 pages
...choicest melons and sweet grapes they dine, And with potatoes fat their wanton swine. * * • * For the kind spring which but salutes us here Inhabits there and courts them all the year." ' William Brereton, of Broreton in Cheshire, so frequently mentioned in these letters, was afterwards...
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The North American Review, Volume 67

North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1848 - 544 pages
...to give you an idea of this happy climate : " The kind spring, which but salutes us here, Inhnbits there, and courts them all the year. Ripe fruits and...on the same trees live, — At once they promise, when at once they give. So sweet the air, so moderate the clime, None sickly lives, or dies before...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 32

American periodicals - 1848 - 742 pages
...«alutes us here, Inhabits there, and courtes them all the yenr ; Ripe fruits and blossoms on the ваше trees live, At once they promise what at once they give ; So eweot the air, БО moderate the clime, None sickly lives or dies before hia time. Heaven sure has...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1894 - 668 pages
...blossoms blushed In social sweetness on the self-same bough. He may have been remembering Waller:— For the kind Spring which but salutes us here, Inhabits...all the year. Ripe fruits and blossoms on the same tree live : At once they promise what at once they give. n 'Spring' also there are lines evidently...
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Letters from New York: 2d. Ser

Lydia Maria Child - 1849 - 298 pages
...creation, and the people their primitive innocency of life and manners." Waller describes it thus : ' " So sweet the air, so moderate the clime, None sickly lives, or dies before~his time. Heaven sure has kept this spot of earth uncurst. To show how all things were created...
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The History of Georgia, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time

Timothy Shay Arthur - Georgia - 1852 - 372 pages
...in the neighbourhood of Carolina, to give you an idea of this happy climate. " The spring-, whicli but salutes us here, Inhabits there, and courts them...all the year ! Ripe fruits and blossoms on the same tree live ; At once they promise what at once they give. So sweet the air, so moderate the clime, None...
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Health Trip to the Tropics

Nathaniel Parker Willis - Haiti - 1853 - 466 pages
...the way in which two poeta have written about the kind of luxury I am enjoying : — ' The laggard Spring which but salutes us here, Inhabits there and...the clime None sickly lives, or dies before his time Heaven sure has kept this spot of earth uncurscd. To show how all things were created flrrt " So wrote...
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The History of Georgia: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time

Timothy Shay Arthur, William Henry Carpenter - Georgia - 1853 - 380 pages
...description of an island in the neighbourhood of Carolina, to give you an idea of this happy climate. " The spring, which but salutes us here, Inhabits there,...all the year ! Ripe fruits and blossoms on the same tree live ; At once they promise what at once they give. So sweet the air, so moderate the clime, None...
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The History of Georgia: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time

Timothy Shay Arthur, William Henry Carpenter - Georgia - 1853 - 346 pages
...in the neighbourhood of Carolina, to give you an idea of this happy climate. " The spring, which bat salutes us here, Inhabits there, and courts them all the year! Ripe fruits and blossoms on the same tree live; At once they promise what at once they give. So sweet the air, so moderate the clime, None...
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Poetical Works of Edmund Waller

Edmund Waller - English poetry - 1854 - 276 pages
...land Tastes of that bounty, and does cloth return, Which not for warmth, but ornament, is worn; For the kind spring, which but salutes us here, Inhabits...clime, None sickly lives, or dies before his time. Heaven sure has kept this spot of earth uncursed, To show how all things were created first. The tardy...
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