| William Hutton - 1878 - 408 pages
...the milk-white steer Grazes ; the purest god of gentle waters ! And most serene of aspect, and most clear ; Surely that stream was unprofaned by slaughters,...mirror and a bath for beauty's youngest daughters !" A striking and attractive feature of this Italian landscape, is the olive-yards, that give their... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 pages
...Surely that stream was unprofaned by slanghters, A mirror and a bath for Beanty's youngest danghter! ! And on thy happy shore a temple still, Of small and...of thee ; beneath it sweeps Thy current's calmness ; ot't from out it leaps The finny darter with the glittering scales, Who dwells and revels in thy... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1879 - 290 pages
...the milk-wliite steer Grazes ; the purest god of gentle waters ! And most serene of aspect, and most clear : Surely that stream was unprofaned by slaughters,...mirror and a bath for Beauty's youngest daughters! LXVH. And on thy happy shore a Temple still, Of small and delicate proportion, keeps, Upon a mild declivity... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1880 - 120 pages
...fountain-head, described by Pliny (Ep. 8. 8). Here, at Le Vene, stands the temple which Byron has described. 'And on thy happy shore a temple still Of small and...declivity of hill, Its memory of thee ; beneath it sweeps The current's calmness.' 148. 'And yoke the steeds of Bosea With necks like a bended bow; And deck... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880 - 630 pages
...that stream was unprofaned hy slaughters, A mirror and a hath for Beauty's youngest daughters ! LXVII. ght suffice a modern century through. I knew that...now even Change grows too changeahle, without heing ; heneath it sweeps Thy current's calmness ; oft from out it leaps The finny darter with the glittering... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 826 pages
...most clear I Surely that stream was nnprofaned by slaughters, A mirror and a bath for Beauty's young And on thy happy shore a temple still, Of small and...delicate proportion, keeps, Upon a mild declivity of nill, Its memory of thee ; beneath it sweeps Thy curreut's calmness ; oft from out it Iwips The finny... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 680 pages
...that stream was unprofancd by slaughters, A mirror and a bath for Beauty's youngest daughters ! LXVII. And on thy happy shore a Temple still, Of small and...delicate proportion, keeps, Upon a mild declivity of mil, Its memory of thcc ; beneath it sweeps Thy current's calmness ; oft from out it leaps the glitterii... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 308 pages
...the milk-white steer Grazes; the purest god of gentle waters ! And most serene of aspect, and most clear! Surely that stream was unprofaned by slaughters—...mirror and a bath for Beauty's youngest daughters! LXVII And on thy happy shore a Temple still, Of small and delicate proportion, keeps, Upon a mild declivity... | |
| David Herschell Edwards - 1883 - 408 pages
...happy to-morrow Shall hear m the cottage, or see on the plain. CLITUMNUS BY MOONLIGHT. " Surely thy stream was unprofaned by slaughters, A mirror and a bath, for beauty's youngest daughters." BYRON. Here is the Eden of the globe, The stars shine bright on high, And pale Diana's silver robe... | |
| Scottish poets - 1883 - 402 pages
...happy to-morrow Shall hear in the cottage, or see on the plain. CLIT-UMNUS BY MOONLIGHT. " Surely thy stream was unprofaned by slaughters, A mirror and a bath, for beauty's youngest daughters." Here is the Eden of the globe, The stars shine bright on high, And pale Diana's silver robe BYRON.... | |
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