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1 Yet in this foul compost-heap art and literature nourished with a tropical luxuriance .
2 But there is an entire absence of tropical luxuriance .
3 We were tired of tropical luxuriance , and eternal summer.
4 Soberly timbered in oak and pine, it has none of that half- tropical luxuriance of the southwest.
5 Under the touch of the Holy Spirit, his spiritual nature had suddenly blossomed into tropical luxuriance .
6 The first few miles of track lie in a dense jungle, with vegetation of truly tropical luxuriance .
7 The world rejoices in a tropical luxuriance .
8 It is here only a step from the marine algæ to terrestrial vegetation of almost tropical luxuriance .
9 The vegetation everywhere, untouched as yet by the autumn frosts, seemed to have an almost tropical luxuriance .
10 Amid a growth of tropical luxuriance stand glossy-leafed orange trees laden with fragrant blossoms and golden fruit.
11 The home of the equally lonely palm-tree is strongly contrasted by a tropical luxuriance of interlude and accompaniment.
12 Our road was persistently upwards, and as we ascended the woods became thinner and lost their tropical luxuriance .
13 Sheltered by its rampart of mountains from the cold northern winds, vegetation here assumes an almost tropical luxuriance .
14 The streets are regularly laid out and lined with shade trees of tropical luxuriance as well as the live-oaks.
15 Their whole duty is to flower and fruit, and they do it hardly, or with tropical luxuriance , as the rain admits.
16 The class that elsewhere is pressed by necessity to the inexpensive dinginess of back streets, here blossomed forth in truly tropical luxuriance .
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