| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1828 - 780 pages
...those tall piles and sea-girt palaces, I Whose porphyry pillars, and whose cosily fromĀ«, Fraught will, the orient spoil of many marbles. Like altars ranged...along the broad canal. Seem each a trophy of some migbly deed Itear'd up from oui Ihe walers, scarce less slmn(;Hy Thau Ihose more massy and mysterious... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 432 pages
...lofty walls Of those tall piles and sea-girt palaces. Whose porphyry pillan, and whose costly fronti, Fraught with the orient spoil of many marbles, Like...broad canal, Seem each a trophy of some mighty deed Reared up from out the waters. Byron. The Doge of Venice . They erred, as aged men will do ; but by... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 432 pages
...the spring; Serenely smoothing o'er the lofty walls Of those tall piles and sea-girt palaces, \VTiose porphyry pillars, and whose costly fronts, Fraught...mysterious giants Of architecture, those Titanian fabrics, WTiich point in Egypt's plains to times that have No other record. All is gentle: nought Stirs rudely;... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 pages
...spring : The high moon sails upon her beauteous way, Serenely smoothing o'er the lofty walls Of those tall piles and sea-girt palaces, Whose porphyry pillars,...architecture, those Titanian fabrics, Which point in Egypt's plains to times that hare No other record. All is gentle : nought Stirs rudely ; but, congenial with... | |
| James Hedderwick - 1833 - 232 pages
...VENICE. THE high moon sails upon her beauteous way, Serenely smoothing o'er the lofty walls Of those tall piles and sea-girt palaces,. Whose porphyry pillars,...broad canal, Seem each a trophy of some mighty deed llear'd up from out the waters, scarce less strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants Of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 350 pages
...spring ; The high moon sails upon her beauteous way, Serenely smoothing o'er the lofty walls Of those tall piles and sea-girt palaces, Whose porphyry pillars,...costly fronts, Fraught with the orient spoil of many marhles, Like altars ranged along the hroad canal, Seem each a trophy of some mighty deed Rear'd up... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1835 - 348 pages
...spring ; The high moon sails upon her heauteous way, Serenely smoothing o'er the lofty walls Of those tall piles and sea-girt palaces, Whose porphyry pillars,...costly fronts, Fraught with the orient spoil of many marhles, Like altars ranged along the hroad canal, Seem each a trophy of some mighty deed Rear'd up... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 350 pages
...spring ; The high moon sails upon her beauteous way, Serenely smoothing o'er the lofty walls Of those tall piles and sea-girt palaces, Whose porphyry pillars,...architecture, those Titanian fabrics, Which point in Egypt's plains to times that have No other record. All is gentle : nought Stirs rudely ; but, congenial with... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 pages
...spring; The high moon sails upon her beauteous way, Serenely smoothing o'er the lofty walls Of those tall piles and sea-girt palaces, Whose porphyry pillars,...broad canal, Seem each a trophy of some mighty deed Hear'd up from out the waters, scarce less strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants Of... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 pages
...beauteous way, Smody smoothing o'er the lofty walls Of ihose bit piles and sea-girt palaces, Vaose porphyry pillars, and whose costly fronts, Fraught...marbles, like altars ranged along the broad canal, fern each a trophy of some mighty deed Rar'd op frnm out the waters, scarce less strangely I liai those... | |
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