attentively regard Adamo's woe. When living, full supply Ne'er lack'd me of what most I coveted; One drop of water now, alas! I crave. The rills, that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino, making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide to Arno's... The Harvard Classics - Page 1271909Full view - About this book
| John Ruskin - 1904 - 640 pages
...with eternal thirst, remembers the hills of Romena, but only for the sake of their sweet waters: " The rills that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino,...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... | |
| John Ruskin - 1904 - 628 pages
...with eternal thirst, remembers the hills of Romena, but only for the sake of their sweet waters : " The rills that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino,...they glide to Arno's stream, Stand ever in my view." 3 , And, whenever hills are spoken of as having any influence on character, the repugnance to them... | |
| John Ruskin - 1905 - 736 pages
...62-66, thus translated by Cary : — " When living, full supply Ne'er lack'd me of what most I coveted ; One drop of water now, alas ! I crave. The rills, that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino . . ."] 1 [Here, again, there has hitherto been a misprint — namely, " rotis " for " votis." Raskin... | |
| John Ruskin - 1905 - 736 pages
...62-65, thus translated by tar;. "When living, full supply Ne'er lack'd me of what most I coveted ; One drop of water now, alas ! I crave. The rills, that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino . . ."] 1 [Here, again, there has hitherto been a misprint — namely, "rotis" for "votis." Ruskin... | |
| John Ruskin - 1905 - 726 pages
...62-66, thus translated by Gary : — "When living, full supply Ne'er lack'd me of what most I coveted ; One drop of water now, alas ! I crave. The rills, that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino . . ."] 1 [Here, again, there has hitherto been a misprint — namely, " rotis " for " votis." Ruskin... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 444 pages
...Guido, Alessandro, and their Buoso Donati, then recently de- brother Aghinulfo, Lords of Roceased, and to make a will, leaving mena, counterfeited the...The rills, that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino,1 making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide to Arno's stream, Stand ever in my view... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 446 pages
...his heir; for which service Florence; for which crime he was he was remunerated with a mare of burnt. One drop of water now, alas ! I crave. The rills, that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentino,1 making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide to Arno's stream, Stand ever in my view... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 458 pages
...his heir; for which service Florence; for which crime he was he was remunerated with a mare of burnt. One drop of water now, alas ! I crave. The rills, that glitter down the grassy slopes Of Casentine,* making fresh and soft The banks whereby they glide to Arno's stream, Stand ever in my view... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 450 pages
..."attentively regard Adamo's woe.2 When living, full supply Ne'er lack'd me of what most I coveted; One drop of water now, alas! I crave. The rills, that glitter down the grassy slopes 1 Gianni Schicchi, of the family of traordinary value, here called "the lady Cavalcanti, possessed... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1910 - 494 pages
..." attentively regard Adamo's woe. When living, full supply Ne'er lack'd me of what most I coveted; One drop of water now, alas ! I crave. The rills,...not in vain ; For more the pictured semblance dries roe up, Much more than the disease, which makes the flesh Desert these shrivel 'd cheeks. So from the... | |
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