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Стр. viii
... once in seven days in God's harbour of the sanctuary . They rise on Sunday , but ebb on Monday , and are down and out all the rest of the week . Men write over their store door , " Business is business , " and over the church door ...
... once in seven days in God's harbour of the sanctuary . They rise on Sunday , but ebb on Monday , and are down and out all the rest of the week . Men write over their store door , " Business is business , " and over the church door ...
Стр. ix
... once a week the old sexton winds it up ; but it has neither dial - plate nor hands . The pendulum swings , and there it goes , ticking , ticking , day in and day out , unnoticed and useless . What the old clock is , in its dark chamber ...
... once a week the old sexton winds it up ; but it has neither dial - plate nor hands . The pendulum swings , and there it goes , ticking , ticking , day in and day out , unnoticed and useless . What the old clock is , in its dark chamber ...
Стр. xxxii
... once crowned with the magnificent fane of the Latian Jupiter ; and traced the massive pavement of its Via Triumphalis , traversed of old by the chariots of kings and conquerors . From the fountain of Egeria I have drunk , and dreamed in ...
... once crowned with the magnificent fane of the Latian Jupiter ; and traced the massive pavement of its Via Triumphalis , traversed of old by the chariots of kings and conquerors . From the fountain of Egeria I have drunk , and dreamed in ...
Стр. 9
... once a week , and performing the journey in four days . Some five or six railway trains now go every day , mea- suring the distance in seven hours . There was formerly a castle here and a tower , no traces of either of which are now to ...
... once a week , and performing the journey in four days . Some five or six railway trains now go every day , mea- suring the distance in seven hours . There was formerly a castle here and a tower , no traces of either of which are now to ...
Стр. 19
... once with every sense . The ears escape not : all around Returns a dull , unwonted sound . Loth to stand still , afraid to stir , The chilled and puzzled passenger , Oft blundering from the pavement , fails To feel his way along the ...
... once with every sense . The ears escape not : all around Returns a dull , unwonted sound . Loth to stand still , afraid to stir , The chilled and puzzled passenger , Oft blundering from the pavement , fails To feel his way along the ...
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Стр. 80 - The Niobe of nations ! there she stands, Childless and crownless, in her voiceless woe; An empty urn within her withered hands, Whose holy dust was scattered long ago; The Scipios...
Стр. 6 - Boast not thyself of to-morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.
Стр. 195 - Midst others of less note came one frail form, A phantom among men, companionless As the last cloud of an expiring storm, Whose thunder is its knell.
Стр. 220 - The hill of the Capitol, on which we sit, was formerly the head of the Roman empire, the citadel of the earth, the terror of kings ; illustrated by the footsteps of so many triumphs, enriched with the spoils and tributes of so many nations. This spectacle of the world, how is it fallen ! how changed ! how defaced ! the path of victory is obliterated by vines, and the benches of the senators are concealed by a dunghill.
Стр. 382 - A bard here dwelt, more fat than bard beseems Who, void of envy, guile, and lust of gain, On virtue still, and nature's pleasing themes...
Стр. 181 - Arcadians thought him Jove ; and said they saw The mighty Thunderer with majestic awe, Who shook his shield, and dealt his bolts around, And scattered tempests on the teeming ground.
Стр. 47 - There is a glorious city in the sea; The sea is in the broad, the narrow streets, Ebbing and flowing; and the salt sea-weed Clings to the marble of her palaces. No track of men, no footsteps to and fro, Lead to her gates! The path lies o'er the sea, Invisible: and from the land we went, As to a floating city — steering in, And gliding up her streets, as in a dream...
Стр. 55 - The fatal gift of beauty, which became A funeral dower of present woes and past, On thy sweet brow is sorrow ploughed by shame, And annals graved in characters of flame. Oh, God ! that thou wert in thy nakedness Less lovely or more powerful, and couldst claim Thy right, and awe the robbers back, who press To shed thy blood, and drink the tears of thy distress...
Стр. 155 - Gul in her bloom ; Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute ; Where the tints of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In colour though varied, in beauty may vie...
Стр. 385 - Hampton Court ? Nay ! to the King's Court ? The King's Court Should have the excellence! But Hampton Court Hath the pre-eminence; And York's Place, With my Lord's Grace!