| 1864 - 462 pages
...preserved that they might be the remains of a people not more than a century distant from ourselves. " Time was they stood along the crowded street, Temples...perhaps the third was sought for justice; And here the judges sate, and heard, and judged. All silent now ! " Learned conjecture, taking the place of authentic... | |
| Acrostics - 1867 - 302 pages
...purple rim, And deep into the dying day." T. D, H. 313. "Abode of gods whose shrines no longer burn." " On their ample steps What various habits, various...beset The brazen gates for prayer and sacrifice." 1. " At least wear this." " Wear Caucasus ! why, 'tis A mountain on my temples." 2. " I will have a... | |
| David Grant (of Aberdeen) - 1871 - 478 pages
...forgot, And Horace smote the lyre. THE RUINS OF P^STUM.* fHEY stand between the mountains and the sen ; Awful memorials, but of whom we know not ! The seaman,...tongues beset The brazen gates, for prayer and sacrifice ! — How many centuries did the sun go round From Mount Alburnus to the Tyrrhene Sea, While, by some... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - American literature - 1876 - 870 pages
...sail, And her— the lady of the Glen ! Fron ' Italy.' They stand between the mountains and the sea ; sentative legislature.' 1 1 speak,' said Curran, ' in the spirit of the British law, w buffalo -driver, in his shaggy cloak, Points to the work of magic, and moves on. Time was they stood... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1879 - 428 pages
...Lady of the glen ! Pcestum. (3) — Prom ' Italy. ' They" stand between the mountains and the sea, Awful memorials, but of whom we know not. The seaman...street, Temples of gods, and on their ample steps 1 Signifying- in the Gaelic language, an isthmus. 2 Loch Long. 3 The temples of Paestnm are three in... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1880 - 826 pages
...— the Lady of the gluu, I Pcestitm.W—From 'Italy.' They ptand between the mountain's and the sea, Awful memorials, but of whom we know not. The seaman...street, Temples of gods, and on their ample steps 1 Signifying, in the Gaelic language, an isthmus. 2 Loch Long. 3 The temples of PteMuni are three ill... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1880 - 824 pages
...between the mountains and the sea, Awful memorials, but of whom we know not* The seaman passing, gaxes from the deck, The buffalo-driver. In his shaggy cloak....street* Temples of gods, and on their ample steps 1 Dignifying. In the Gaelic laimnage. an Uthmas. 2 Loch Long. What various habits, various tongues... | |
| John Benjamin Figgis - Italy - 1882 - 226 pages
...repented of. IV. They stand between the mountains and the sea ; Awful memorials, but of whom we know not. Time was, they stood along the crowded street, Temples...tongues beset The brazen gates for prayer and sacrifice. * * » * All silent now, as in the ages past, Trodden under foot, and mingled dust with dust." SAMUEL... | |
| Peter William Clayden - London (England) - 1889 - 492 pages
...sufficiently show how the Diary formed the basis of the poem. They stand between the mountains and the sea, Awful memorials, but of whom we know not. The seaman,...shaggy cloak, Points to the work of magic and moves on. How many centuries did the sun go round From Mount Alburnus to the Tyrrhene sea, While, by some spell... | |
| Peter William Clayden - London (England) - 1889 - 486 pages
...sufficiently show how the Diary formed the basis of the poem. They stand between the mountains and the sea, Awful memorials, but of whom we know not. The seaman, passing, gazes from tbe deck, The buffalo-driver, in bis shaggy cloak, Points to the work of magic and moves on. How many... | |
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