As by their choice collections may appear, Of what is rare, in land, in sea, in air ; Whilst they (as Homer's Iliad in a nut) A world of wonders in one closet shut : These famous Antiquarians, that had been Both gardeners to the Rose and... London: what to See and how to See it - Seite 391851 - 208 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Bulloch, John Alexander Henderson - 1896 - 244 Seiten
...engraven on stone at Lambeth, on the tomb of the Tradescant (erected 1662) whose epitaph describes them as "These famous antiquarians that had been Both Gardeners to the Rose and Lily Queen." The Queen was Henrietta Maria. Slight research will enable your industrious correspondent... | |
| Alfred Ernest Daniell - 1897 - 352 Seiten
...choice collections may appear : Of what is rare, in land, in sea, in air : Whilst they (as Homer's Iliad in a nut) A world of wonders in one closet shut : These famous Antiquarians that had been Koth Gardiners to the Rose and Lily Queen Transplanted now themselves, sleep here : and when Angels... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1897 - 548 Seiten
...land, in seas, in air ; Whilst they (as Homer's Iliad, hi a nut) A world of wonders in one closet shot. These famous Antiquarians, that had been, Both Gardeners to the Rose and Lily Sateen, Transplanted now themseliies, sleep here ; and when Angels shall with their trumpets waken... | |
| William Andrews - 1899 - 284 Seiten
...their choice collections may appear, Of what is rare, in land, in sea, in air ; Whilst they (as Homer's Iliad in a nut) A world of wonders in one closet shut ; These famous antiquar1ans, that had been Both gard'ners to the ROSE AND LILY QUEEN, Transplanted now themselves,... | |
| Rose Standish Nichols - 1902 - 512 Seiten
...choice collections may appear Of what is rare, in land, in sea, in air. Whilst they (as Homer's Illiad in a nut) A world of wonders in one closet shut. These...Antiquarians that had been Both gardeners to the Rose and Lily Queen Transplanted now themselves, sleep here, and when Angels shall with their trumpets waken... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1904 - 594 Seiten
...appear, Of 'what is rare in land, in seas, in air ; Whilst they (t3J Homer's Iliad, in a nut) A 'worU of 'wonders in one closet shut. These famous Antiquarians that had been, Both Gardeners to the Rose and Lily Sueen, Transplanted nifiv themselves, sleep here ; and 'when Angels shall 'with their trumpets... | |
| Mrs. Evelyn Cecil - 1910 - 514 Seiten
...choice collections may appear Of what is rare, in land, in sea, in air. Whilst they (as Homer's Illiad in a nut) A world of wonders in one closet shut. These...Antiquarians that had been Both gardeners to the Rose and Lily Queen Transplanted now themselves, sleep here, and when Angels shall with their trumpets waken... | |
| 1928 - 510 Seiten
...choice collections may appear Of what is rare, in land, in sea, in air. Whilst they (as Homer's llllad in a nut) A world of wonders in one closet shut, These...Antiquarians that had been Both gardeners to the Rose and Lily Queen, Transplanted now themselves, sleep here, and when Angels shall with their trumpets waken... | |
| 1907 - 1052 Seiten
...what is rare in land, in sea, in air ; Whilst they (as Homer's Iliad in a nut) A world of wonders in a closet shut. These famous Antiquarians that had been Both Gardeners to the Rose and Lily Queen, Transplanted now themselves, sleep here ; and when Angels shall with their trumpets waken... | |
| 1859 - 380 Seiten
...their choice collections may appear, Of what was rare in land, in sea, in air; Whilst they (as Homer's Iliad in a nut) A world of wonders in one closet shut....antiquarians, that had been Both gardeners to the rose and lily queen ; Transplanted now themselves, sleep here, and when Angels shall with their trumpets waken... | |
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