Reviews, Essays, and PoemsWard, Lock, 1899 - 661 pagina's |
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Pagina 556
... temples have been given up to the succes- sive depredations of Romans , Turks , and Scotchmen ; but her intellec- tual empire ... temple ; and shall see a single naked fisherman wash his nets in the river of the ten thousand masts ; -her ...
... temples have been given up to the succes- sive depredations of Romans , Turks , and Scotchmen ; but her intellec- tual empire ... temple ; and shall see a single naked fisherman wash his nets in the river of the ten thousand masts ; -her ...
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... temple peering through the trees on a huge peak above our heads , -and thousands of people , with myrtles in their hands , thronging up the winding path , their gay dresses and garlands disappearing and emerging by turns as they passed ...
... temple peering through the trees on a huge peak above our heads , -and thousands of people , with myrtles in their hands , thronging up the winding path , their gay dresses and garlands disappearing and emerging by turns as they passed ...
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... temples moss - clad colonnade , Or violets on the hearth's cold marble wave , And muse in silence on a people's grave . Fear not - No sign of death thine eyes No , all is beauty , verdure , fragrance there ; A gentle slope includes the ...
... temples moss - clad colonnade , Or violets on the hearth's cold marble wave , And muse in silence on a people's grave . Fear not - No sign of death thine eyes No , all is beauty , verdure , fragrance there ; A gentle slope includes the ...
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