 | James Thomson - 1793 - 298 pages
...thro' ten thousand different plastic tubes, The balmy treasures of the former day. 220 THEN spring the living herbs, profusely wild, O'er all the deep...beyond the power Of botanist to number up their tribes : Whether he steals along the lonely dale, In silent search ; or thro' the forest, rank 225 With what... | |
 | Abraham Edlin - Bread - 1805 - 260 pages
...opinion, see a most excellent essay on the food of plants and manures, by Mr. Kirwan. J " Then spring the living herbs, profusely wild, O'er all the deep...the power Of botanist to number up their tribes." Thomson's Spring, 1. 220. "produced ; by a repetition of plowing-, these are turned with their roots... | |
 | Abraham Edlin - Bread - 1805 - 258 pages
...a most excellent essay on the food of plants and manures, by Mr. Kirwan. J " Then spring the livmg herbs, profusely wild, O'er all the deep green earth,...the power Of botanist to number up their tribes." Thomson's Spring, 1. 220produced; by arepetition of plowing, these are turned with their roots upwards,... | |
 | William Somervile - 1811 - 314 pages
...rais'd thro' ten thousand different plastic tubes, the balmy treasures of the former day. Then spring the living herbs profusely wild, o'er all the deep...beyond the power of botanist to number up their tribes : whether he steals along the lonely dale, in silent search; or through the forest, rank with what... | |
 | Elizabeth Kent (botanist.) - 1825 - 466 pages
...responsive from the vales ; Whence, blending all, the sweeten'd zephyr sings. **«**» Then spring the living herbs, profusely wild, O'er all the deep...beyond the power Of botanist to number up their tribes : Whether he steals along the lonely dale In silent search, or through the forest, rank With what the... | |
 | Joseph Hardy - France - 1825 - 198 pages
...with the splendid profusion: " Here spring the living herbs profusely wild O'er all the deep-green earth, beyond the power Of botanist to number up their tribes." In the immediate neighbourhood are the remains of eight castles, each giving character to and embellishing... | |
 | William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...Raised through ten thousand different plastic tubes, The balmy treasures of the former day. Then spring the living herbs, profusely wild, O'er all the deep...beyond the power Of botanist to number up their tribes: Whether he steals along the lonely dale, In silent search; or through the forest, rank With what the... | |
 | William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1832 - 854 pages
...sometimes a month's difference in the blowing of this plant. * Genu. Mai1. ' THE SEASON. Now spring the living herbs, profusely wild,' O'er all the deep...green earth, beyond the power Of botanist to number up the tribes : Whether he steals along the lonely dale, In silent search ; or through the forest rank,... | |
 | Dentistry - 1839 - 592 pages
...substantial and durable." (St. Pierre's Studies of Nature, Vol. I. p. 22.) " The living herbs spring up profusely wild, O'er all the deep green earth, beyond the power Of botanist to number up their tribes : But who their virtues can declare J who pierce With vision pure, into the secret stores Of health,... | |
 | Rosina Maria Zornlin - Physical geography - 1840 - 516 pages
...rangiferina. Uocclla tinctoria. Fucus nutans. 06 CHAPTER VII. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS. The living herbs, profusely wild, O'er all the deep green earth, beyond the power Of botanists to number up their tribes.—THOMSON. MULTITUDES of different species of plants are spread... | |
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