Citations:aromatique

Adjective:

 * 17th Century, Thomas Carew quoted in The works of Thomas Carew, page #96:
 * Then, whilst the aromatique odours burne,
 * In honour of their darling's safe returne,
 * The Muse's quire shall thus, with voyce and hand,
 * Blesse the fayre gale that drove his ship to land :—
 * Sweetly breathing vernall ayre,
 * That with kind warmth doest repayre
 * Winter's mines, from whose brest
 * All the gums and spice of th’ east
 * Borrow their perfumes ; whose eye
 * Guilds the morne and cleares the skie,
 * Whose dishevel’d tresses shed
 * Pearles upon the violet bed,
 * On whose brow, with calme smiles drest,
 * The halcion sits and builds her nest;
 * Beautie, youth, and endlesse spring,
 * Dwell upon thy rosie wing.
 * 1632, An Ode Gratulatorie, in The Works of the English Poets, page #487:
 * The very verdure of her nest,
 * Wherein she sits so richly drest,
 * As all the wealth of seaon there was spread ;
 * Doth show the Graces and the Houres
 * Have multipli’d their arts and powers,
 * In making soft her aromatique bed.
 * 1638, Thomas Herbert, Some Yeares Travels into Divers Parts of Asia and Afrique, page #236:
 * Nor want they the knowledge of herbs,drugs, and gums, the Mydan in Spahawn abounding in ſingular variety, and than which, no place in the world can more aptly be termed a Panacæa, a Catholicon, of herbs, of drugs; a Magazeins ’gainſt all diſeaſes : having alſo no leſſe choice of delicious fruits, rare gums and aromatique odours.