| Dante Alighieri - 1881 - 490 pages
...grassy slopes Of Casentino, making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide to Arno's stream, c5 Stand ever in my view; and not in vain ; For more the pictur'd semblance dries me up, Much more than the disease, which makes the flesh Desert these shrivel'd... | |
| Elizabeth Dickinson Rice Bianciardi - 1884 - 318 pages
...the vivid verdure showed us where were " The rills that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Caseiitino, making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide to Arno's stream." The situations of Camaldoli and Alvernia were pointed out to us, on the opposite side of the valley.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1885 - 654 pages
...for the sake of their sweet waters : " The rills that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Caseutino, making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide to Arno's stream, Stand ever iu my view." And, whenever hills are spoken of as having any influence on character, the repugnance... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 664 pages
...for the sake of their sweet waters : " The rills that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino, making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide to Arno's stream, Stand ever in my view." And, whenever hills are spoken of as having any influence on character, the repugnance to them is still... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1891 - 580 pages
...One drop of water now, alas ! I crave. The rills, that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino,8 making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide...Desert these shrivel'd cheeks. So from the place, WTiere I transgress'd, stern justice urging me, Takes means to quicken more my labouring sighs. There... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 488 pages
...for the sake of their sweet waters : " The rills that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino, making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide to Arno's stream, Stand ever in my view." And, whenever hills are spoken of as having any influence on character, the repugnance to them is still... | |
| DANTE ALIGHIERI - 1892 - 550 pages
...drop of water now, alas 1 I crave. The rill», that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino,-' making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide...these shrivel'd cheeks. So from the place, Where I transgrcss'd, ptern justice urging me, Takes means to quieken more my labouring sighs. There is Ношена,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 558 pages
...One drop of water now, alas ! I crave. The rills, that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Ca-sentino,2 making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide...than the disease, which makes the flesh Desert these shrivcl'd cheeks. So from the place, Where I tran.ogress'd, stern justice urging me, Takes means to... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 476 pages
...for the sake of their sweet waters : " The rills that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino, making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide to Arno's stream, Stand ever in my view." And, whenever hills are spoken of as having any influence on character, the repugnance to them is still... | |
| Philip Williams, Celestine Sullivan - 1896 - 458 pages
...One drop of water now, Alas! I crave. The rills, that glitter down the glassy slopes Of Casentino, making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide to Arno's stream, iStand ever in my view: and not in vain : For more the pictured semblance dries me np, Much more than... | |
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