O'er Arabia's desert sands The patient Camel walks : 'Mid lonely caves and rocky lands The fell Hyena stalks. On her cool and shady hills, Coffee shrubs, and tam'rinds grow ; Headlong fall the welcome rills Down the fruitful dells below. The World and Its People - Page 273edited by - 1897Full view - About this book
| Poetry - 1806 - 192 pages
...another: Though brutes are placed a rank below, Happy for man could he say so ! BLACKLOCK. ARABIA. O'ER Arabia's desert sands The patient camel walks, "Mid lonely caves and rocky lands The fell hyaena stalks. On her cool and shady hills Coffee-shrubs and tam'rinds grow, Headlong fall the welcome... | |
| Poetry - 1804 - 184 pages
...placed a rank below, Happy for man could he fay Co ! BLACKLOCK. ARABIA. O'ER Arabia's defert fands The patient camel walks, 'Mid lonely caves and rocky lands The fell hyjena ftalks. On her cool and fhady hills Coffee-flirubs and tam'rinds grow, Headlong fall the welcome... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1816 - 316 pages
...Arabia.is famous for the exploits of Mahornet; and for the still wandering character of its inhabitants. O'er Arabia's desert sands The patient camel walks: 'Mid lonely caves and rocky landi The fell hyena stalks. On her cool and shady hills, Coffee-shrubs and tam'rinds grow: Headlong,... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1817 - 348 pages
...is famous for the exploits of Mahomet; and for the wandering character of its inhabitants. • ... O'er Arabia's desert sands • The patient camel walks...The fell hyena stalks. On her cool and shady hills, Coffee-shrubs and tam'rtnds grow : Headlong, fall the welcome rills Down the fruitful dells below.... | |
| 1820 - 190 pages
...another : Though brutes are placed a rank below, Happy for man could he say so ! BLACKLOCK. ARABIA. O'ER Arabia's desert sands The patient camel walks, 'Mid lonely caves and rocky lands The fell hyaena stalks. On the cool and shady hills Coffee-shrubs and tamarinds grow, Headlong fall the welcome... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1822 - 658 pages
...wars. Arabia is famous for the exploits of Mahomet; and for the wandering character of its inhabitants. O'er Arabia's desert sands The, patient camel walks...hills, Coffee shrubs and tam'rinds grow : Headlong, faD the welcome rills ' Down the fruitful dells below. The fragrant myrrh and healing balm Perfume... | |
| Dorothea Lynde Dix - 1828 - 304 pages
...but should like to know something of the camel, hyerja, and locust. M. First read your verses. D. " O'er Arabia's desert sands The patient Camel walks...and shady hills, Coffee shrubs, and tam'rinds grow j Headlong fall the welcome rills Down the fruitful dells below. The fragrant myrrh and healing balm... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1828 - 408 pages
...thee near ; Kite nor hawk, nor schoolboy prying ; Little flutt'rer ! cease to fear. Anthology. ARABIA. O'er Arabia's desert sands The patient camel walks, 'Mid lonely caves and rocky lands The fell hyajna stalks. On her cool and shady hills Coffee-shrubs and tam'rinds grow, Headlong fall the welcome... | |
| Dorothea Lynde Dix - 1829 - 402 pages
...but should like to know something of the camel, hyena, and locust. M. First read your verses. D. I " O'er Arabia's desert sands The patient Camel walks...The fell Hyena stalks. On her cool and shady hills, Coflee shrubs, and tam'rinds grow ; Headlong fall the welcome rills Down the fruitful dells below.... | |
| 1832 - 298 pages
...but should like to know something of the camel, hyena, and locust. M. First read your verses. D. " O'er Arabia's desert sands The patient Camel walks...tam'rinds grow ; Headlong fall the welcome rills Down the fruitful dells below. The fragrant myrrh and healing balm Perfume the passing gale : Thick hung with... | |
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