| Sundowner - Oceania - 1897 - 268 pages
...once the cup, and milk, and fruit ; The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare yields The unreap'd harvest of unfurrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated...breast, A priceless market for the gathering guest. There is an air of happiness about everything in the South Pacific. The palm-trees rustle friendly... | |
| Botany - 1903 - 404 pages
...lines : "The breadfruit tree, which, without the plowshare, yields The unreaped harvest of unfurrowed fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without...breast, A priceless market for the gathering guest." Extracts from the Note-Book of a Naturalist on the Island of Guam.— XIII.* BY WILLIAM E. SAFFORD.... | |
| Jamaica. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1904 - 304 pages
...lines : " The breadfruit tree which without the plowshare yields The unreaped harvest of unfurrowed fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without...breast, A priceless market for the gathering guest." *Horne, " A Year in Fiji," pp. 82, 83. London 1381. [Issued 9th September, 1904.] Printed at the Govt.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1924 - 684 pages
...The Bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields The unreaped harvest of unfurrowed fields, 261 And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace...breast, A priceless market for the gathering guest ; — These, with the luxuries of seas and woods, The airy joys of social solitudes, Tamed each rude... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 pages
...the cup and milk and fruit; The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields 260 The unreap'd the zeal Which young and fiery converts feel, Within...throngs The memory of a thousand wrongs. To him had — These, with the luxuries of seas and woods. The airy joys of social solitudes, Tamed each rude... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1092 pages
...fruit; The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields tta The unreap'd harvest of unf urrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without...breast, A priceless market for the gathering guest; — These, with the luxuries of seas and woods, The airy joys of social solitudes, Tamed each rude... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1098 pages
...harvest of unf urrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace in unpurehased @ " — These, with the luxuries of seas and woods, The airy joys of social solitudes, Tamed each rude... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1088 pages
...the cup and milk and fruit; The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields 26o The unreap'd ma I ' He who holds no laws in awe, He must perish by the law; And Granada must be wo unpiirchased groves, And flings off famine from its fertile breast, A priceless market for the gathering... | |
| William Allan Neilson - Poetry - 1912 - 304 pages
...once the cup, and milk, and fruit; The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields The unreap'd harvest of unfurrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated...breast, A priceless market for the gathering guest. (Canto ii, st. zi.) It is to be admitted at once that the vision of life here held up has in it a suspiciously... | |
| William Allan Neilson - Poetry - 1912 - 302 pages
...and fruit; The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields The unreap'd harvest of nnfurrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without...breast, A priceless market for the gathering guest. (Canto n, st. xi.) It is to be admitted at once that the vision of life here held up has in it a suspiciously... | |
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