... the fragrance which it throws from the balconies into the streets of London, giving something like a breath of garden air to the " close-pent man," whose avocations will not permit a ramble beyond the squares of the fashionable part of the town. The Floricultural Cabinet, and Florists Magazine - 第222页1850全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Henry Phillips - 1829 - 442 页
...fragrance which it throws from the balconies into the streets of London, giving something like a breath of garden air to the " close-pent man," whose avocations...squares of the fashionable part of the town. To such persons it must be a luxurious treat to catch a few ambrosial gales on a summer's evening from the... | |
| Robert Tyas - 1842 - 462 页
...London, giving something like a breath of garden air 332 THE SENTIMENT OF I LOWEliS to the 'close pent man,' whose avocations will not permit a ramble beyond...the squares of the fashionable part of the town." What, are the casements lined with creeping herbs, The prouder sashes fronted with a range Of orange,... | |
| 1849 - 728 页
...fragrance which it throws from the balconies into the streets of London, giving something like a breath of garden air to the " close-pent man," whose avocations...offensive odours are but too frequently met with, notwithstanding the good regulations for cleansing the streets and the natural cleanliness of the inhabitants... | |
| 1853 - 630 页
...from the balconies into the streets, giving something like a breath of garden air to the "close pent man," whose avocations will not permit a ramble beyond...squares of the fashionable part of the town. To such persons, it must be a luxurious treat to catch a few ambrosial gales on a summer evening, from the... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1861 - 354 页
...fragrance which it throws from the balconies into the streets of London, giving something like a breath of garden air to the " close-pent man," whose avocations...offensive odours are but too frequently met with, notwithstanding the good regulations for cleansing the streets, and the natural cleanliness of the... | |
| Mrs. Catharine Harbeson (Waterman) Esling - 1861 - 280 页
...fragrance which it throws from the balconies into the streets of the city, giving something like a breath of garden air to the 'close-pent man,' whose avocations...beyond the squares of the fashionable part of the town. YOUR QUALITIES SURPASS YOUR CHARMS. Now look ye on the piam and modest guise Of yon unlovely flower... | |
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