We might cull many quotations from the poets, but we will only make one more and it is from Herrick's "hesperides," describing the blessings of the country:- "Thy Wakes, thy Quintals, here thou hast Thy maypoles, too, with garlands grac'd Thy Morris-dance, thy Whitsun-ale; Thy shearing flat, which never fail."
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews
The large number of productive orange-trees makes the place like a garden of hesperides.
"The Story of Malta"
Maturin M. Ballou
We read of the gardens of the hesperides being under the protection of a sleepless serpent: and the golden fleece at Colchis was entrusted to such another guardian; of which there is a fine description in Apollonius.
"A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.)"
Jacob Bryant