| Samuel Rogers - 1852 - 522 pages
...tower, the Guirlandine) Stop at a Palace near the Reggio-gate, Dwelt in of old by one of the ORSINI. Its noble gardens, terrace above terrace, And rich...fountains, statues, cypresses, Will long detain thee; thro' their arched walks, Dim at noon-day, discovering many a glimpse Of knights and dames, such as... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1852 - 792 pages
...tower, the Guirlandina,) Stop at a palace near the Reggie-gate, Dwelt in of old by one of the Orsini, Its noble gardens, terrace above terrace, And rich...in fountains, statues, cypresses, Will long detain you — but, before you go, Enter the house — forget it not, I pray — And look a while upon a picture... | |
| Poets, American - 1853 - 560 pages
...tower, the Guirlandine). Stop at a Palace near the Reggio-gate, Dwelt in of old by one of the ORSINI. Its noble gardens, terrace above terrace, And rich...their delight, That in the spring-time, as alone they sat, Venturing together on a tale of love, Read only part that day. — A summer-sun Sets ere one-half... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Children - 1853 - 350 pages
...should come to Modena, Stop at a palace near the Reggio gate, Dwelt in of old by one of the Donati. Its noble gardens', terrace above terrace, And rich...fountains, + statues, + cypresses', Will long detain' you; but, before you go', Enter the house' — forget it not, I pray' you — And look awhile upon... | |
| Forget-Me-Not, Forget-me-not - 1853 - 138 pages
...'tis not the true one) Stop at a palace near the Beggio-gate, Dwelt in of old by one of the Donati. Its noble gardens, terrace above terrace, And rich...in fountains, statues, cypresses, Will long detain you—but, before you go, Enter the house—forget it not, I pray you— And look awhile upon a picture... | |
| Conrad Hume Pinches - Elocution - 1854 - 460 pages
...— the Guirlandine), Stop at a palace near the Reggio-gate, Dwelt in of old by one of the Orsini. Its noble gardens, terrace above terrace, And rich...statues, cypresses, Will long detain thee ; through then- arched walks Dim at noon-day, discovering many a glimpse Of knights and dames, such as in old... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1854 - 426 pages
...should come to Modena, Stop ut a palace near the Reggio-gate, Dwelt in of old by one of the ORSIMI. Its noble gardens, terrace above terrace, And rich...in fountains, statues, cypresses, Will long detain you, — but, before you go, Enter the house — forget it not I pray you, And look awhile upon a picture... | |
| Amusing poetry - 1857 - 266 pages
...tower, the Guirlandine,) Stop at a palace near the Keggio-gate, Dwelt in of old by one of the Orsini. Its noble gardens, terrace above terrace, And rich...their delight, That in the spring-time, as alone they sat, Venturing together on a tale of love, Head only part that day. A summer sun Sets ere one half... | |
| Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 pages
...tower, the Guirlandine), Stop at a palace near the Reggio Gate, Dwelt in of old by one of the Orsini. Its noble gardens, terrace above terrace, And rich...Will long detain thee ; through their arched walks, 1 Affirming itself to be the very bucket which Tassoni, in his mock heroics, has celebrated as the... | |
| John Seely Hart - Readers - 1857 - 394 pages
...choice or chance To Modena, Stop at a palace near the Reggio-gate, Dwelt in of old by one of the Orsini. Its noble gardens, terrace above terrace, And rich...fountains, statues, cypresses, Will long detain thee: .... A summer sun Sets ere one half is seen; but, ere thou go, Enter the house — prithee, forget... | |
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