| Thomas Wright - 1892 - 742 pages
...time my greenhouse will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with mats,...and I will make you a bouquet of myrtle every day." 112. The Three Days' Oasis.—In May, 1785. Twelve years had now elapsed since the Fatal Dream—since... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1892 - 524 pages
...will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plante go out, we go in. I line it with mats, and spread...and I will make you a bouquet of myrtle every day. Sooner than the time I mention the country will not be in complete beauty ; and I will tell you what... | |
| Elizabeth Stansbury Kirkland - English literature - 1892 - 482 pages
...my green - house will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant place belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with nets and spread the floor with mats, and there you shall sit, with a bed of mignonette at your side,... | |
| Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer - Garden walks - 1893 - 420 pages
...paths ; but the average villa-plot is as flat in surface as it is symmetrical in outline. Piazzas VI " I line it with mats and spread the floor with mats; and there you shall sit ... and I will make you a bouquet of myrtle every day." — Cowper. " If not engaged in Esthetic Tea,... | |
| John Vance Cheney - American poetry - 1895 - 466 pages
...time my greenhouse will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with mats,...and I will make you a bouquet of myrtle every day. Sooner than the time I mention the country will not be in complete beauty. And I will tell you what... | |
| Mark Pattison - 1895 - 570 pages
...time my greenhouse will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with mats,...and I will make you a bouquet of myrtle every day. Sooner than the time I mention the country will not be in complete beauty. " And I will tell you what... | |
| Literature - 1908 - 860 pages
...time, my greenbouse will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. i line it with mats, and sprend the floor with mats: and there you shall sit. with a bed of mignonette at your side, and a hedge... | |
| Albert Forbes Sieveking - Gardening - 1899 - 508 pages
...time my green-house will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with mats,...and I will make you a bouquet of myrtle every day. Sooner than the time I mention, the country will not be in complete beauty. — Letter to Lady Hesketh.... | |
| John Cann Bailey - Authors, English - 1899 - 328 pages
...time my greenhouse will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out we go in. I line it with mats,...and I will make you a bouquet of myrtle every day. Sooner than the time I mention the country will not be in complete beauty. And I will tell you what... | |
| Albert Forbes Sieveking - Gardening - 1899 - 488 pages
...time my green-house will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with mats,...and I will make you a bouquet of myrtle every day. Sooner than the time I mention, the country will not be in complete beauty. — Letter to Lady Hesheth.... | |
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