mid charcoal gleams, The Moslems' savoury supper steams; While all apart, beneath the wood, The Hindoo cooks his simpler food. Come walk with me the jungle through. If yonder hunter told us true, Far off, in desert dank and rude, The tiger holds... Six Weeks' Trip Through India: Being Notes by the Wayby John Ferguson - 1902 - 155 pagesFull view - About this book
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...true, Far off, in desert dank and rude, The tiger holds his solitude ; Nor (taught by recent liarm to shun The thunders of the English gun ;) A dreadful...snake Can shelter in so cool a brake : Child of the sum! he loves to lie 'Mid nature's embers parch'd and dry, Where o'er some tower in ruin laid, The... | |
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...food. ' Come walk with me the jungle through ; If yonder hunter told us true, Far off, in desert dank and rude, The tyger holds his solitude ; Nor (taught...Returns to scare the village green. Come boldly on ! no venom'd snake Can shelter in so cool a brake. Child of the sun ! he loves to lie 'Mid Nature's embers,... | |
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...food. Come walk with me the jungle through; If yonder hunter told us true, Far off, in desert dank and rude, The tyger holds his solitude ; Nor (taught...Returns to scare the village green. Come boldly on ! no venom'd snake Can shelter in so cool a brake. Child of the sun! he loves to lie 'Midst Nature's embers,... | |
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...food. ' Come walk with me the jungle through j If yonder hunter told us true, Far off, in desert dank and rude, The tyger holds his solitude ; Nor (taught...Returns to scare the village green. Come boldly on ! no venom'd snake Can shelter in so cool a brake. Child of the sun ! he loves to lie 'Mid Nature's embers,... | |
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...me the jungle through ; If yonder hunters told us true, Far off, in desert dark and rude, The tiger holds his solitude ; Nor, (taught by recent harm to...Returns to scare the village green. Come boldly on ! no venom'd snake Can shelter in so cool a brake. Child of the sun ! he loves to lie 'Mid nature's embers,... | |
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...me the jungle through j If yonder hunters told us true, Far off, in desert dark and rude, The tiger holds his solitude ; Nor, (taught by recent harm to...Returns to scare the village green. Come boldly on ! no venom'd snake Can shelter in so cool a brake. Child of the sun ! he loves to lie 'Mid nature's embers,... | |
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...with me thejungle through ; If yonder hunter told us true, Far off, in desert dank and rude, The tvger holds his solitude ; Nor (taught by recent harm to...to scare the village green. . Come boldly on ! no venom'd snake Can shelter in so cool a brake. Child of the sun ! he loves to lie 'Mid Nature's embers,... | |
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...with me the jungle through. If yonder hunter told us true, Far off, in desert dank and rude, The tiger holds his solitude ; Nor, (taught by recent harm to...Returns to scare the village green. Come boldly on ! no venomed snake Can shelter in so cool a brake. Child of the sun, he loves to lie 'Mid nature's embers,... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 628 pages
...jungle through ; If yonder hunters told us true, Ear off, in desert dark and rude, The tiger holds bis solitude ; Nor, (taught by recent Harm to shun The...Returns to scare the village green. Come boldly on ! no venom'd snake Can shelter in so cool a brake. Child of the sun ! he loves to lie 'Mid nature's embers,... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 532 pages
...through ; If yonder hunter told us true, Far nil. in desert dank and rude, The tiger holds his'solitude ; Nor (taught by recent harm to shun The thunders of...Returns to scare the village green. Come boldly on ! no venom'd snake Can shelter in so cool a brake. Child of the sun ! he loves to lie 'Mid Nature's embers,... | |
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