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" 11 superscribe it the nonsuch of Scotland, where an English florist may pick up a posie; so that should the residue of their cities, in our northern progress, seem as barren as uncultivated fields, and every field so replenished with thistles that a flower... "
Chronicles of saint Mungo: or, Antiquities and traditions of Glasgow - Страница 39
по Kentigern (st.) - 1843 - 434 страници
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 5

1819 - 792 страници
...measure under a deeper die. However, I'le superscribe it the nonsuch of Scotland, where an Engl'uh florist may pick up a posie ; so that, should the...amongst them, yet would I celebrate thy praise, O Glasgo-л ! because of those pleasant and fragrant flowers that so sweetly refrcsh'd me, and ' 311...

Retrospective Review, Том 8

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 страници
...to my apprehension, an emblem of England, though, in some measure, under a deeper die. However, I'll superscribe it the nonsuch of Scotland, where an English florist may pick up a posy ; so that should the residue of their cities, in our northern progress, seem as barren as uncultivated...

Northern Memoirs, Calculated for the Meridian of Scotland: To which is Added ...

Richard Franck - 1821 - 456 страници
...perhaps might have anticipated. A satirist with respect to every other place, Franck describes Glasgow as the " nonsuch of Scotland, where an English florist may pick up a posy." Commerce had already brought wealth to Glasgow, and with wealth seems to have arisen an attention...

The Retrospective Review.., Том 8

Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 страници
...my apprehension, an emblem of England, though, in -some measure, under a deeper die. However, I'll superscribe it the nonsuch of Scotland, where an English florist may pick up a posy ; so that should the residue of their cities, in our northern progress, seem as barren as uncultivated...

The history of Glasgow

John M'Ure - 1830 - 412 страници
...perhaps might have anticipated. A satirist with respect to every other place, Franck describes Glasgow as the " nonsuch of Scotland, where an English florist may pick up a posie." Commerce had already brought wealth to Glasgow, and with wealth seems to have arisen an attention to...

Views and Notices of Glasgow in Former Times

Robert Stuart - 1848 - 188 страници
...channels are so cleanly swept, and the meat in every house so artificially dressed ? ''''' * * I'll superscribe it the non-such of Scotland, where an...may pick up a posie; so that should the residue of her cities, in our northern progress, seem as barren as uncultivated fields, and every field so replenished...

Glasghu Facies: A View of the City of Glasgow; Or, An Account of Its Origin ...

John M'Ure - 1873 - 670 страници
...England, though, in some measure, under a deeper die. However, I le superscribe it the Nvnsuck ¡>f Scotland, where an English Florist may pick up a Posie...flourish amongst them, yet would I celebrate thy praise, О Glasgow ! because of those pleasant and fragrant Flowers that so sweetly refresh'd me, and, to admiration,...

Memoir of sir James Dalrymple, first viscount Stair

Æneas James G. Mackay - 1873 - 362 страници
...river, moved the admiration of travellers, who compared it with Oxford. One of these describes it " as the non-such of Scotland, where an English florist may pick up a posie;" another be returned to France, became Professor of Divinity at Montauban, and died in 1625 at the age...

Old Glasgow: The Place and the People : from the Roman Occupation to the ...

Andrew Macgeorge - 1880 - 396 страници
...have perhaps anticipated. A satirist with regard to every other place " Franck describes Glasgow as ' the nonsuch of Scotland,' where ' an " ' English florist may pick up a posie.' Commerce had already brought " wealth to Glasgow, and with wealth seems to have arisen an attention...

The History of Glasgow: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time

George MacGregor - 1881 - 656 страници
...perhaps might have anticipated. A satirist with respect to every other place, Franck describes Glasgow as the ' nonsuch of Scotland, where an English florist may pick up a posie.' Commerce had already brought wealth to Glasgow, and with wealth seems to have arisen an attention to...




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