It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses with fragrance or splendor, but Its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, yet should its harvest fail for a single year famine would depopulate the... The Silent Partner - Página 571915Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Charles Dana Wilber - 1881 - 520 páginas
...perished, it silently resumes the throne from which it has been expelled, but which it never abdicates. It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses...splendor, but its homely hue is more enchanting than the Illy or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, and yet should its harvest fail for a single... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - 1882 - 558 páginas
...perished, it silently resumes the throne from which it has been expelled, but which it never abdicates. It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses with fragrance or splendor, bat its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air,... | |
| Alvin Howard Sanders - 1900 - 1040 páginas
...perished It silently resumes the throne from which it has been expelled but which It never abdicates. It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses with fragrance or splendor, but its homely hue is morft enchanting than the Illy or the rose. It yields no fruit In earth or air, yet should Its harvest... | |
| Howard Louis Conard - 1901 - 810 páginas
...perished, it silently resumes the throne from which it has been expelled but which it never abdicates. It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses...lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, yet should its harvest fail for a single year, famine would depopulate the world." The settlers who... | |
| Robert Love Taylor - 1907 - 410 páginas
...perished, it silently resumes the throne from which it has been expelled, .but which it never abdicates. It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses...enchanting than the lily or the rose. It yields no fruit ; yet should its harvest fail for a single year, famine would depopulate the world." The grass grows... | |
| 1907 - 902 páginas
...perished, it silently resumes the throne from which it has been expelled, but which it never abdicates. It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses...splendor, but Its homely hue Is more enchanting than the Illy or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, and yet should Its harvest fall for a single... | |
| Joseph Elwyn Wing - 1911 - 428 páginas
...perished it silently resumes the throne from which it has been expelled but which it never abdicates. It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses...lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, yet should its harvest fail for a single year famine would depopulate the world. — -John James Ingalls.... | |
| Willis Stanley Blatchley - 1912 - 208 páginas
...vanish, but grass is immortal. It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses with fragrance or with splendor, but its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. Should its harvest fail for but a single year, famine would depopulate the world." — JJ Ingalls.... | |
| Willis Stanley Blatchley - 1912 - 208 páginas
...lanes, and are obliterated. Forests decay, harvests perish, flowers vanish, but grass is immortal. It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses with fragrance or with splendor, but its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. Should its harvest... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1914 - 946 páginas
...beneficence of grass . . . Forests decay, harvests peri-sh, flowers vanish, but grass is immortal. . . . It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses with fragrance or splendor, but its homely lure is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, yet should its... | |
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