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
| Claudius Rutilius Namatianus, Charles Haines Keene - 1907 - 260 pages
...fountain of Clitumnus, on the road between Fuligno and Spoleto. See Byron's Childe Harold, 4, 66-67:— But thou, Clitumnus ! in thy sweetest wave Of the...them, thou dost rear Thy grassy banks whereon the milk-while steer Grazes ; . . . And on thy happy shore a temple still, Of small and delicate proportion,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 pages
...Sanguinetto tells yc where the dead Made the earth wet, and turned the unwilling waters red. I.XVI. ree adored" shu river-Nymph, to gaze and lave Her limbs where nothing hid them, thou dost rear Thy grassy banks whereon... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 pages
...where the dead Made the earth wet, and turned the unwilling waters red. LXVI. But thou, Clitumnus ! l Hurtling his lightnings from above, With all his terrors there unfurl'd, H river-Nymph, to gaze and lave Her limbs where nothing hid them, thou dost rear Thy grassy banks whereon... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1909 - 160 pages
...Sanguinetto tells ye where the dead M5 Made the earth wet and turn 'd the unwilling waters red. LXVI. But thou, Clitumnus, in thy sweetest wave Of the most...lave Her limbs where nothing hid them, thou dost rear sw Thy grassy banks whereon the milk-white steer Grazes, — the purest god of gentle waters, And most... | |
| William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1911 - 792 pages
...And Sanguinetto tells ye where the dead Made the earth wet, and turn'd the unwilling waters red. LXVI But thou, Clitumnus ! in thy sweetest wave Of the...rear Thy grassy banks whereon the milk-white steer 590 Grazes ; the purest god of gentle waters ! And most serene of aspect, and most clear ; Surely that... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1911 - 184 pages
...the dead Made the earth wet, and turned the unwilling waters red. 585 LXVI. But thou, Clitumnus ! 2 in thy sweetest wave Of the most living crystal that...rear Thy grassy banks whereon the milk-white steer 590 Grazes;3 the purest god of gentle waters! And most serene of aspect, and most clear ; Surely that... | |
| Robert Porter St. John - 1911 - 268 pages
...where the dead Made the earth wet, and turned the unwilling waters red. 585 LXVI But thou, Clitumnus,0 in thy sweetest wave Of the most living crystal that...rear Thy grassy banks whereon the milk-white steer 590 Grazes ; the purest god of gentle waters ! And most serene of aspect, and most clear; Surely that... | |
| Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff - 1913 - 432 pages
...bedeutende Verse angeregt worden ist. Aber auch sonst wird der Leser gern die Dichter vergleichen Hut tlnni, Clitumnus! in thy sweetest wave of the most living...crystal that was e'er the haunt of river nymph, to gase and lave her limbs where nothing hid them, thou dost rear thy grässy banks where oii the milk-white... | |
| Giosuè Carducci - 1913 - 382 pages
...Saggio tfinterpretazione, pp. 21-4. Byron, Childe Harold, iv. 66, 67, thus refers to the Clitumnus : — 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... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1919 - 572 pages
...where the dead 585 Made the earth wet and turn'd the unwilling waters red LXVI. But thou, Cliturrmus, in thy sweetest wave Of the most living crystal that...lave Her limbs where nothing hid them, thou dost rear 500 Thy grassy banks whereon the milk-white steer Grazes, — the purest god of gentle waters, And... | |
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