A Buckeye Abroad: Or, Wanderings in Europe, and in the OrientMoore, Anderson & Company, 1854 - 444 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... walk , after so long a ride on the billows , than a fellow who said that he was a servant at the Waterloo , offered himself as our pilot . I suspected him , but thought that we would use him , as it was nearly two in the morning . We ...
... walk , after so long a ride on the billows , than a fellow who said that he was a servant at the Waterloo , offered himself as our pilot . I suspected him , but thought that we would use him , as it was nearly two in the morning . We ...
Pagina 25
... walk , we noticed Roscoe street - a reminder that Liverpool was the home of the Historian of the Medici . It re ... walks and embowered in leafiness ; then past a succession of ivy - covered cottages , thatched with straw , and AND RURAL ...
... walk , we noticed Roscoe street - a reminder that Liverpool was the home of the Historian of the Medici . It re ... walks and embowered in leafiness ; then past a succession of ivy - covered cottages , thatched with straw , and AND RURAL ...
Pagina 69
... Walks are distributed about in negligent precision . Boys with water spaniels and mimic ships are laughing away merry May hours in their pas- times . But these elms , how perfect each one appears ! It is remarkable to one used to seeing ...
... Walks are distributed about in negligent precision . Boys with water spaniels and mimic ships are laughing away merry May hours in their pas- times . But these elms , how perfect each one appears ! It is remarkable to one used to seeing ...
Pagina 73
... walks , made of a composition of coal , tar and sand , ( quite an idea ! ) are in front of the beach , along which seats are ranged . The shore is yet faithful to the description of Shakspeare ; for I wandered along it , to verify ...
... walks , made of a composition of coal , tar and sand , ( quite an idea ! ) are in front of the beach , along which seats are ranged . The shore is yet faithful to the description of Shakspeare ; for I wandered along it , to verify ...
Pagina 82
... walks are thronged with military locusts . Why this spectacle , so strange to a transatlantic republican ? It is because France fears herself ; because a strong government is needed to suppress internal re- volt , because a large class ...
... walks are thronged with military locusts . Why this spectacle , so strange to a transatlantic republican ? It is because France fears herself ; because a strong government is needed to suppress internal re- volt , because a large class ...
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American amid amidst ancient appearance arches beauty boat called castle church columns crowd dark deep dressed earth elegant England English enter feet fine fire flowers France French gardens genius give glory grace green ground hand head heart heaven hills hour human hundred idea isles Italy kind ladies land leave light living look marble miles mind mountain moving nature never object once painting palace passed play present reach rich rise road rocks Rome ruins scene seat seems seen shore side soldiers soon soul spirit splendid stand statues stone strange streets surrounded temple thing thought thousand tion tomb towers traveller trees turn walk walls wonder
Populaire passages
Pagina 413 - The moon on the east oriel shone, Through slender shafts of shapely stone, By foliaged tracery combined ; Thou would'st have thought some fairy's hand, "Twixt poplars straight, the osier wand, In many a freakish knot, had twined ; Then framed a spell, when the work was done, And changed the willow wreaths to stone.
Pagina 144 - Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder...
Pagina 210 - The Isles of Greece THE isles of Greece, the isles of Greece! Where burning Sappho loved and sung, Where grew the arts of war and peace, — Where Delos rose, and Phoebus sprung! Eternal summer gilds them yet, But all, except their sun, is set. The...
Pagina 388 - Witty above her sexe, but that's not all, Wise to Salvation was good Mistris Hall, Something of Shakespeare was in that, but this Wholy of him with whom she's now in blisse. Then, Passenger, ha'st ne're a teare, To weep with her that wept with all ? That wept yet set herself to chere Them up with comforts cordiall.
Pagina 254 - Slow sinks, more lovely ere his race be run, Along Morea's hills the setting sun: Not, as in northern climes, obscurely bright, But one unclouded blaze of living light!
Pagina 203 - God that made the world, and all things therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands...
Pagina 433 - When all is done (he concludes), human life is at the greatest and the best but like a froward child, that must be played with, and humoured a little, to keep it quiet, till it falls asleep, and then the care is over.
Pagina 386 - For whilst, to the shame of slow-endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow; and that each heart Hath, from the leaves of thy unvalued book, Those Delphic lines with deep impression took; Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble with too much conceiving ; And, so sepulchred, in such pomp dost lie, That kings, for such a tomb, would wish to die.
Pagina 382 - I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows, Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine, With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine...
Pagina 299 - Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains, They crowned him long ago On a throne of rocks, in a robe of clouds, With a diadem of snow.