| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...spring; The high moon sails upon her beauteous way, Serenely smoothing o'er the lofty walls Of those hee alone they have no arm to save, And all thy recompense...the same ? Oh ! more than these illustrious far sha Reared up from out the waters, scarce less strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants Of... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pages
...spring ; The high moon sails upon her beauteous way, Serenely smoothing o'er the lofty walls Of those ranal, Seem each a trophy of some mighty deed Hear'd up from out the waters, scarce less strangely... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1843 - 576 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... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 540 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... | |
| William Russell - 1844 - 428 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. Reared up from out the waters, scarce less strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants Of... | |
| William Russell - 1845 - 410 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,...ranged along the broad canal, Seem each a .trophy of sorRe mighty deed. Reared up from out the waters, scarce less strangely Than those more massy and mysterious... | |
| James Edward Murdoch, William Russell - 1845 - 424 pages
...and sea-girt palaces, Whose porphyry pillars and whose costly fronts, Fraught with the orient spoils of many marbles, Like altars ranged along the broad canal, Seem each a trophy of some mighty deed ; Reared up from out the waters, scarce less strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants... | |
| James Edward Murdoch, William Russell - 1845 - 374 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 and whose costly fronts, Fraught with the orient spoils of many marbles, Like altars ranged along the broad canal, Seem each a trophy of some mighty... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 692 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... | |
| James De Veaux - 1846 - 280 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,...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... | |
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