| William Cullen Bryant - 1850 - 452 pagine
...must reserve it for another letter. LETTER XIV. ST. AUGUSTINE. ST. AUGUSTINE, April 24, You can not be in St. Augustine a day without hearing some of...flowers of the Pride of India, and sometimes of the orange-tree, and sometimes brings the scent of roses, now in full bloom. The nights are gratefully... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1851 - 514 pagine
...without hearing some of its inhabitants speak of its agreeable climate. During the sixteen days of ray residence here, the weather has certainly been as...flowers of the Pride of India, and sometimes of the orange-tree, and sometimes brings the scent of roses, now in full bloom. The nights are gratefully... | |
| George Rainsford Fairbanks - 1858 - 220 pagine
...they were all of shell rock, and these modern wooden buildings were then not erected. That old fdrt which they are now repairing, to fit it for receiving...India, and sometimes of the orange tree, and sometimes Tftrings the scent of roses, now in bloom. The nights are gratefully cool; and I have been told by... | |
| George Rainsford Fairbanks - 1868 - 148 pagine
...piazzas, and breathing in at the windows. At this season it comes laden with the fragrance of theflowers of the Pride of India, and sometimes of the orange...nights are gratefully cool; and I have been told by a person who has lived here many years, that there are very few nights in summer when you can sleep without... | |
| Max Bloomfield - 1882 - 124 pagine
...had been walled up and concealed with stucco, before the fort passed into the hands of the Americans. certainly been as delightful as I could imagine. We...nights are gratefully cool ; and I have been told by a person who has lived here many years, that there are very few nights in summer when you can sleep without... | |
| Max Bloomfield - 1883 - 114 pagine
...had been walled up and concealed with stucco, before the fort passed into the hands of the Americans. certainly been as delightful as I could imagine. We...nights are gratefully cool; and I have been told by a person who has lived here many years, that there are very few nights in summer when you can sleep without... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1884 - 464 pagine
...discourse, and he acknowledged that he understood about an eighth part of it. ST. AUGUSTINE, APRIL 24th: You cannot be in St. Augustine a day without hearing...flowers of the Pride of India, and sometimes of the orange-tree, and sometimes brings the scent of roses, now in full bloom. The nights are gratefully... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1884 - 440 pagine
...discourse, and he acknowledged that he understood about an eighth part of it. ST. AUGUSTINE, APRIL 24th : You cannot be in St. Augustine a day without hearing...flowers of the Pride of India, and sometimes of the orange-tree, and sometimes brings the scent of roses, now in full bloom. The nights are gratefully... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1907 - 430 pagine
...prisoners. But in another corner of the fort, we were taken to look at the secret cells, which %vere discovered a few years since in consequence of the...flowers of the Pride of India, and sometimes of the orange-tree, and sometimes brings the scent of roses, now in bloom. The nights are gratefully cool;... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1975 - 602 pagine
...the original name was restored. 458. To the EVENING PosT1 St. Augustine, April 24, 1843. You can not be in St. Augustine a day without hearing some of...flowers of the Pride of India, and sometimes of the orange-tree, and sometimes brings the scent of roses, now in full bloom. The nights are gratefully... | |
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