Know'st thou the land where the lemon-trees bloom ? Where the gold orange glows in the deep thicket's gloom ? Where a wind ever soft from the blue heaven blows, And the groves are of laurel and myrtle and rose ? Know'st thou it ? Thither ! O thither,... The Reminiscences of an Idler - Page 296by Henry Wikoff - 1880 - 596 pagesFull view - About this book
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1824 - 354 pages
...MEISTER. CHAPTER I. ^T KKOW'ST thou the land where the lemon-trees bloom ? • \ Where the gold-orange glows in the deep thicket's gloom ? Where a wind ever...blows, And the groves are of laurel and myrtle and rose ? Know'st thou it ? Thither! O thither, My dearest and kindest, with thee would I go. Know'st thou... | |
| 1824 - 406 pages
...thou the land where the lemon-trees bloom ? Where the gold-orange glows in the deep thicket's gloom I Where a wind ever soft from the blue heaven blows, And the groves arc of laurel and myrtle and rose ? Know'st thou it? Thither ! O thither, My dearest and kindest, with... | |
| 1827 - 446 pages
...charming lines,' commencing Iv no w'st thou (In: land where the lemon-trees bloom ? Where the gold-orange glows in the deep thicket's gloom ? Where a wind ever...blows, And the groves are of laurel and myrtle and rose ? which most readers will recognise as having been imitated by Lord Byron, in his well known introduction... | |
| Charles Sealsfield - 1829 - 222 pages
... OR, THE WHITE ROSE. Knowest thou the land where the lemon trees bloom? Where the gold orange glows in the deep thicket's gloom: Where a wind ever soft, from the blue haaven blows, And the groves are of liuiei antf icyrtle and TOW? Knowest thou it? My dearest and kindest... | |
| Charles Sealsfield - 1829 - 234 pages
...thou the land where the lemon \rees b!oom. ? . Where the gold orange glows ia the deep thicketk'gjo Where a wind ever soft, from the blue heaven blows, And the groves are of laurel and -myrtle ahd rese ? Knowest thou it? - .--.;-,. Thither f O; My dearest and kindest with the& woujd I go. ,... | |
| 1831 - 542 pages
...to each other, that fit one human being to be the source of another's misery."] SONG. FROM GOETHE. KNOW'ST thou the land where the lemon-trees bloom? Where the gold -orange glows in the deep thickets' gloom? Where a wind ever soft from the blue heaven blows, And the groves are of laurel and... | |
| Richard Griffin - 1831 - 226 pages
...lemon-trees bloom ? Where the gold-orange glows in the deep thicket's gloom : Where a wind ever suit from the blue heaven blows, And the groves are of laurel and myrtle and rose? Know'si thou it f Thither! O thither, My dearest and kindest, with thee would I go. Know'st thou the... | |
| John Auldjo - 1835 - 300 pages
...groves situated in and about the town. " This is the land where the lemon trees bloom ; Where the dark orange glows in the deep thicket's gloom, Where a wind ever soft from the kind Heaven blows, And the groves are of myrtle, and laurel, and rose." After visiting every object... | |
| Daniel Boileau - 1837 - 244 pages
...now\. I them the land where the lemon Trees bloom, Where the gold orange glows in the deep thiekets' gloom Where a wind ever soft from the blue heaven blows, And the groves are of myrtle and laurel and rose? Know'st thou it? Thither, o thither, My drarest, my kindest, with thee... | |
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