But thou, Clitumnus ! in thy sweetest wave Of the most living crystal that was e'er The haunt of river nymph, to gaze and lave Her limbs where nothing hid them... Cities of central Italy - Page 304by Augustus John C. Hare - 1884Full view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 332 pages
...save the gentle plough ; Her aged trees rise thick as once the slain 580 LXIII But thou, Clitumnus,0 in thy sweetest wave Of the most living crystal that...dost rear Thy grassy banks whereon the milk-white steer0 590 Grazes ; the purest god of gentle waters ! And most serene of aspect, and most clear ; Surely... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 594 pages
...Clitumnus ! ' in thy sweetest wave Of the most living crystal that was e'er The haunt of river-Nymph, to gaze and lave Her limbs where nothing hid them,...milk-white steer Grazes — the purest God of gentle waters ! i. Made fat the earth .— [MS. M. erased.] 1. No book of travels has omitted to expatiate on the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 592 pages
...Sanguinetto tells ye where the dead Made the earth wet, and turned the unwilling waters red.1 LXVI. But thou, Clitumnus ! ' in thy sweetest wave Of the most living crystal that was e'er The haunt of river-Nymph, to gaze and lave Her limbs where nothing hid them, thou dost rear Thy grassy banks whereon... | |
| Margaret Symonds, Lina Duff Gordon - 1901 - 358 pages
...overshadow its mysterious source The Story of Perugia " But them, Clitumnus ! in thy sweetest wave Ol the most living crystal that was e'er The haunt of...to gaze and lave Her limbs where nothing hid them, thoii dost rear Thy grassy banks whereon the milk-white steer Grazes ; the purest god of gentle waters... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 722 pages
...! ' in thy sweetest wave Of the most living crystal that was e'er The haunt of river-Nymph, to ga/e and lave Her limbs where nothing hid them, thou dost...steer * Grazes — the purest God of gentle waters ! i. MtdifatOumrth .-{MS. M. entenf.] 1. No book of travels has omitted to expatiate on the temple... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 584 pages
...Sanguinetto tells ye where the dead Made the earth wet, and turned the unwilling waters red.L LXVI. But thou, Clitumnus ! ' in thy sweetest wave Of the most living crystal that was e'er The haunt of river-Nymph, to gaze and lave Her limbs where nothing hid them, thou dost rear Thy grassy banks whereon... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1088 pages
...Sanguinetto tells ye where the dead Made the earth wet and tum'd the unwilling waters red. LXVI Hut tlnm, n do in his behalf. Sar. What, ho ! My armour there....there ! — But seek not for the buckler: 'tis ioo 590 Grazes, — the purest god of gentle waters, And most serene of aspect, and most clear ! Surely... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1092 pages
...ye where the dead Made the earth wet and turn'd the unwilling waters red. LXVI But thou, Clitnmnns, fair face, The infant love of all his race, His martyr'd...for whom I sought To hoard my life, that his might 590 Grazes, — the purest god of gentle waters, Aud most serene of aspect, and most clear! Sorely... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 pages
...ye where the dead Made the earth wet and turn'd the unwilling waters red. LXVI But tlmu, Clitnmnus, on Byron 590 Grazes, — the purest god of gentle waters, And most serene of aspect, and most clear! Surely... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1098 pages
...Sanguinetto tells ye where the dead Made the earth wet and turn'd the unwilling waters red. LXVI But -ii'in, with the wild-bewildered gaze 620 Of one to stone...amaze, Yet still with consciousness; and there it stand I 'inln where nothing hid them, thou dost rear Thy grassy banks whereon the milkwhite steer 5.10 Grazes,... | |
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