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... The Last Days of Bishop Heber - Page 71by Thomas Robinson - 1830 - 355 pagesFull view - About this book
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...rest ; And moor'd beneath the tamarind bough, .Our bark has found its harbour now. With furled sail, and painted side, Behold the tiny frigate ride. Upon...told us true, Far off, in desert dank and rude, The tiger holds his solitude ; Nor (taught by secret charm to shun The thunders of the English gun,) A... | |
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...rest; And, moor'd beneath the tamarind bough, Our bark has found its harbour now. With furled sail, and painted side, . Behold the tiny frigate ride....told us 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... | |
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| 1828 - 588 pages
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...bough, The sun is sinking down to rest : Our bark has found its harbour now. 117 With furled sail, and painted side, Behold the tiny frigate ride. Upon...Hindoo cooks his simpler food. ' Come walk with me thejungle through ; If yonder hunter told us true, Far off, in desert dank and rude, The tvger holds... | |
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...tamarind bougn, The sun is sinking down to rest ; Our bark has found its harbour now. With furled sail, and painted side, Behold the tiny frigate ride. Upon...Hindoo cooks his simpler food. ' Come walk with me thejungle through ; If yonder hunter told us true, Far off, in desert dank and rude, The tyger holds... | |
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...sail, and painted side, Behold the tiny frigate ride. Upon her deck, 'mid charcoal gleams. The Moslem's savoury supper steams, While all apart, beneath the...jungle 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... | |
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