And bread itself is gather'd as a fruit ; ' Where none contest the fields, the woods, the streams : — The goldless age, where gold disturbs no dreams, Inhabits or inhabited the shore, Till Europe taught them better than before : Bestow'd her customs,... The Literary world, conducted by J. Timbs - Seite 392herausgegeben von - 1839Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 374 Seiten
...none accuse ; Where all partake the earth without dispute, And bread itself is gather'd as a fruit ; 9 Where none contest the fields, the woods, the streams...: The goldless age, where gold disturbs no dreams, Inhabits or inhabited the shore, Till Europe taught them better than before : Bestow'd her customs,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 376 Seiten
...breast ; The cava feast, the yam, the cocoa's root, Which bears at 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 loaves Without a furnace in unpurehased groves, And flings off famine from... | |
| Robert Brown - 1876 - 362 Seiten
...of the other Polynesian islands. It is Tahiti which Byron calls — The happy shores without a law. Where all partake the earth without dispute, And bread...none contest the fields, the woods, the streams. The godless age, when gold disturbs no dreams, Inhabits or inhabited the shore, Till Europe taught them... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1876 - 422 Seiten
...a toil, The courteous manners, but from nature caught, The wealth unhoarded, and the love unbought, The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields The unreap'd harvest of unfurrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace in unpurchased groves, And flings off famine from... | |
| Episodes - 1880 - 282 Seiten
...the Polynesian seas — " Where all partake the earth without dispute, And bread itself is gathered as a fruit ; Where none contest the fields, the woods,...streams. The goldless age, where gold disturbs no dreams, Inhabits or inhabited the shore, Till Europe taught them better than before, Bestowed her customs,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880 - 630 Seiten
...conscience, none accuse : "Where all partake the earth without dispute, And hread itself is gather'd war; Though cataracts foam 'stead of smooth-flowing...fountains, I sigh for the valley of dark Loch na Ga disturhs no dreams, Inhahits or inhahited the shore, Till Europe taught them hetter than hefore : Bestow'd... | |
| Episodes - 1880 - 286 Seiten
...vegetation. " There all partake the earth without dispute, And bread itself is gathered as a fruit ; There none contest the fields, the woods, the streams ; The goldless age, where gold disturbs no dreams, Inhabits or inhabited the shore, Till Europe taught them better than before, Bestowed her customs,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 800 Seiten
...conscience, none accuse ; Where all partake the earth without dispute. And bread itself is gather'd X . nge. where gold disturbs no Inhabits or inhabited the shore, [dreams, Till Europe taught them better... | |
| Charles Rathbone Low - 1881 - 374 Seiten
...in glowing language: ' Where all partake the earth without dispute, A nd bread* itself is gathered as a fruit; Where none contest the fields, the woods, the streams. The godless age, where gold disturbs no dreams, Inhabits or inhabited the shore, Till Europe taught them... | |
| Walter Coote - 1882 - 452 Seiten
...While eagles scarce build higher than the crest Which shadows o'er the vineyard.in her breast; ***** The bread-tree, which, without the plough-share, yields The unreap'd harvest of unfurrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace in unpurchased groves."—Byron. FROM Mbau we... | |
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