| British - 1908 - 468 pages
...tower, the GuirlandineV 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...cypresses, Will long detain thee ; through their arched waits. Dim at noonday, discovering many a glimpse Of knights and dames, such as in old romance, And... | |
| Paget Jackson Toynbee - Comparative literature - 1909 - 776 pages
...Pisan 4 gnaw the hairy scalp Of him who had offended. (Ibid. p. 101. 'Foscari.') [Paolo and Francesca] Discovering many a glimpse Of knights and dames, such...their delight, That in the spring-time, as alone they sat, Venturing together on a tale of love, Read only part that day.8 (Ibid. p. 111. 'Ginevra.') '[Lamb... | |
| Paget Jackson Toynbee - Comparative literature - 1909 - 776 pages
...Pisan 4 gnaw the hairy scalp Of him who had offended. (Ibid. p. 101. 'Foscari.') [Paolo and Francesca] Discovering many a glimpse Of knights and dames, such...their delight, That in the spring-time, as alone they sat, Venturing together on a tale of love, Read only part that day.6 (Ibid. p. 111. 'Ginevra,') '[Lamb... | |
| James William Searson, George Ellsworth Martin - Readers - 1911 - 312 pages
...choice or chance To Modena, 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...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 it not... | |
| James William Searson, George Ellsworth Martin - Readers - 1914 - 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 it not... | |
| Arthur Mee - Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1910 - 656 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 noonday, discovering many a glimpse Of knights and dames, such as... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - American literature - 1922 - 1920 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...in fountains, statues, cypresses. Will long detain thce ; through their arched walks, Dim at noonday, discovering many a glimpse Of knights and dames,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1925 - 412 pages
...tower, the (iuirlandina), Stop at a palace near the Reggio gate, Dwelt in of old by one of the Omni. 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... | |
| Education - 1881 - 386 pages
...» DEAR NORMAL MONTHLY : On page 341 of McGuffey's Sixth Reader, revised edition, is the following: Its noble gardens, terrace above terrace. And rich...noon-day, discovering many a glimpse Of knights and dairies such as in old romance, And lovers such as in heroic song, — Perhaps the two, for groves... | |
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