| William Gilmore Simms - 1850 - 494 pagine
...Frenchman's discourse of the beauty of the spot where his siesta was enjoyed. " Upon the top thereof, we found nothing else but cedars, palms, and bay trees, of so sovereign odor, that balm smelleth nothing in comparison. The trees were environed round with vines, bearing grapes in such... | |
| George Rainsford Fairbanks - 1858 - 230 pagine
...corner whereof there was an house, built for their lodgings which keep and garde the mil. * ***** NOW was j determined to searche out the qualities of the...the fertilitie of the soyle for vines, one may see mesquine wreathed about the trees in great quantities. Touching the pleasure of the place, the sea... | |
| George Rainsford Fairbanks - 1858 - 244 pagine
...whereof there was an house, built for their lodgings which keep and garde the mil. * ***** NOW was I determined to searche out the qualities of the hill....the fertilitie of the soyle for vines, one may see mesquine wreathed about the trees in great quantities. Touching the pleasure of the place, the sea... | |
| George Rainsford Fairbanks - 1868 - 148 pagine
...whereof there was an house, built for their lodgings which keep and garde the mil. ****** Now was I determined to searche out the qualities of the hill....cedars, palms, and bay trees of so sovereign odor thatBalme smelleth not more sweetly. The trees were environed around about with vines bearing grapes,... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1885 - 522 pagine
...report what they had seen. Laudonniere was waiting for them on the side of the hill, and now, he says, " I went right to the toppe thereof, where we found nothing else but Cedars, Palme, and Baytrees of so sovereigne odour that Baulme smelleth nothing like in comparison." From this... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1889 - 734 pagine
...them into his house, which I would not faile to doe by any meanes. Nowe was I determined to search out the qualities of the hill. Therefore I went right...toppe thereof, where we found nothing else but Cedars, Palme, and Baytrees of so souereigne odour, that Baulme smelleth nothing like in comparison. The trees... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1907 - 430 pagine
...whereof there was an house, built for their lodgings which keep and garde the mil. . . . ". . . Now was I determined to searche out the qualities of the hill....the fertilitie of the soyle for vines, one may see mesquine wreathed about the trees in great quantities. Touching the pleasure of the place, the sea... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1983 - 1530 pagine
...report what they had seen. Laudonniere was waiting for them on the side of the hill, and now, he says, "I went right to the toppe thereof, where we found nothing else but Cedars, Palme, and Baytrees of so sovereigne odour that Baulme smelleth nothing like in comparison." From this... | |
| George R. Fairbanks - 2013 - 228 pagine
...lodgings which keep and garde the mil. * * * * # * Now was I determined to searche out the cpalities of the hill. Therefore I went right to the toppe thereof...the fertilitie of the soyle for vines, one may see mesquiue wreathed about the trees in great quantities. Touching the pleasure of the place, the sea... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1906 - 392 pagine
...report what they had seen. Laudonniere was waiting for them on the side of th& hill; and now, he says, "I went right to the toppe thereof, where we found nothing else but Cedars, Palme, and Baytrees of so sovereigne odour that Baulme smelleth nothing like in comparison." From this... | |
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