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Five exquisite teas - hibiscus, green pearl, orange pekoe, Early Grey, and salt tea enlivened with neroli blossoms, coriander, green cardamon, rosewood, ripe starfruit, pink pepper, vanilla sandalwood musk, a green snap of stemone, and creamy fig.

O Tea! Oh leaves torn from the sacred bough!
O stalk, gift born of the great gods!
What joyful region bore thee? In what part of the sky
Is the fostering earth swollen with your health,
Bringing increase.
Father Phoebus planted this stem in his eastern gardens.
Aurora, kind-hearted, sprinkled it with her own dew,
And commanded it to be called by her mother’s name,
Or called in accordance with the gift of the gods.
Thea was she called,
as if the gods bore gifts to the growing plant.
Comus brought joyfulness, Mars gave high spirits.
And thou, Coronide, dost make the draught healthful.
Hebe, thou bearest a delay to wrinkles and old age.
Mercurius has bestowed the brilliance of his active mind.
The muses have contributed lively song.

- Pierre Daniel Huet, Bishop of Avranches 1709


Art: The Hunt by Robert Burns, 1926

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Five exquisite teas - hibiscus, green pearl, orange pekoe, Early Grey, and salt tea enlivened with neroli blossoms, coriander, green cardamon, rosewood, ripe starfruit, pink pepper, vanilla sandalwood musk, a green snap of stemone, and creamy fig.

O Tea! Oh leaves torn from the sacred bough!
O stalk, gift born of the great gods!
What joyful region bore thee? In what part of the sky
Is the fostering earth swollen with your health,
Bringing increase.
Father Phoebus planted this stem in his eastern gardens.
Aurora, kind-hearted, sprinkled it with her own dew,
And commanded it to be called by her mother’s name,
Or called in accordance with the gift of the gods.
Thea was she called,
as if the gods bore gifts to the growing plant.
Comus brought joyfulness, Mars gave high spirits.
And thou, Coronide, dost make the draught healthful.
Hebe, thou bearest a delay to wrinkles and old age.
Mercurius has bestowed the brilliance of his active mind.
The muses have contributed lively song.

- Pierre Daniel Huet, Bishop of Avranches 1709


Art: The Hunt by Robert Burns, 1926