| 1845 - 688 pages
...corner of the garden, and there tossed up in a fountain by the side of the simple alcove. This is all. Never, for an instant, will the people of Damascus...bliss from these wild gardens and rushing waters." Steamboats puffing, hissing and blowing off on all the old rivers — rivers hallowed by the rise and... | |
| 1845 - 732 pages
...corner of the garden, and there tossed up in a fountain by the side of the simple alcove. This is all. Never, for an instant, will the people of Damascus...bliss from these wild gardens and rushing waters." Steamboats puffing, hissing and blowinç off on all the old rivers — rivers hallowed by the rise... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1845 - 450 pages
...trees which I saw were all of the kind we call '• damask ;" they grow to an immense height and size. preachers " hold hard," and turn aside when they come...of the happy state, and we, (prudent preachers too) we will hush our voices, and never reveal to finite beings the joys of the " Earthly Paradise." CHAP,... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1849 - 280 pages
...corner of the garden, and there tossed up in a fountain by the side of the simple alcove. This is all. Never for an instant will the people of Damascus attempt...come near the mysteries of the happy state, and we (j udent preachers too), we will hush our voices and never rev ..d to Snite beings the joys of the... | |
| Frederick Walpole - 1851 - 432 pages
...therefore petitioned against, and through the ambassadors the petition THE GARDENS OF DAMASCUS. 181 received a favourable reception. Many old and fine...state — and we (prudent preachers too) will hush 182 INTENDED DEPARTURE FROM DAMASCUS. our voices, and never reveal to finite beings the joys of the... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1851 - 606 pages
...of the garden, and then tossed • 1851.] ma fountain by the side of the simple alcove. This is all. Never for an instant will the people of Damascus attempt...bliss from these wild gardens and rushing waters." — Eöhen, pp. 392-398. Our panorama might be enJless — beating the American monsters into nothingness... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1864 - 348 pages
...corner of the garden, and there tossed up in a fountain by the side of the simple alcove. This is all. Never for an instant will the people of Damascus attempt...where your best affections are concerned, and you — wise preachers abstain and turn aside when they come near the mysteries of the happy state, and... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1867 - 708 pages
...corner of the garden, and there tossed up in a fountain by the side of the simple alcove. This is all. Never for an instant will the people of Damascus attempt...of the happy state, and we (prudent preachers too), we will hush our voices, and never reveal to finite beings the joys of the ' Earthly Paradise.'" 1... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1879 - 426 pages
...corner of the garden, and there tossed up in a fountain by the side of the simple alcove. This is all. Never for an instant will the people of Damascus attempt...where your best affections are concerned, and you, — wise preachers abstain and turn aside when they come near the mysteries of the happy state, and... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1879 - 418 pages
...rushing waters. Even where your best affections are concerned, and you, — wise preachers abstain and turn aside when they come near the mysteries of the happy state, and we (wise preachers, too), we will hush our voices, and never reveal to finite beings the joys of the "Earthly... | |
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