Sketches of Travel: Or, Twelve Months in EuropeJ. B. Adams, 1878 - 398 pagini |
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Pagina 4
... leave of thee , That thou art really a sentinel of love . There was something in this which seemed to interest the first officer of the ship , for we observed that he procured a copy of it . Such " silent sentinels " may well be the ...
... leave of thee , That thou art really a sentinel of love . There was something in this which seemed to interest the first officer of the ship , for we observed that he procured a copy of it . Such " silent sentinels " may well be the ...
Pagina 12
... leaves of this famous old yew tree , which we regard- ed with special interest , not unmixed with a sort of ... Leaving Killarney at 7 A. M. , we have made good time to reach Dublin , one hun- dred and eighty - six miles , at 5 P. M. ...
... leaves of this famous old yew tree , which we regard- ed with special interest , not unmixed with a sort of ... Leaving Killarney at 7 A. M. , we have made good time to reach Dublin , one hun- dred and eighty - six miles , at 5 P. M. ...
Pagina 24
... leaves gathered as keepsakes from under the window of his humble cottage and around his tomb . As we walked over the same ground he used to tread , imagination carried us back fourscore and ten years to the time of his death , and we ...
... leaves gathered as keepsakes from under the window of his humble cottage and around his tomb . As we walked over the same ground he used to tread , imagination carried us back fourscore and ten years to the time of his death , and we ...
Pagina 37
... leave our carriage near the end of our route and walk the rest of the way , crossing the Tweed on a foot toll bridge . Only some sections of the walls of this Abbey remain standing . In the best preserved part of the building are the ...
... leave our carriage near the end of our route and walk the rest of the way , crossing the Tweed on a foot toll bridge . Only some sections of the walls of this Abbey remain standing . In the best preserved part of the building are the ...
Pagina 39
... leaving one's card which was prohibited many years ago . The small window - panes are scratched in like manner , and on one of them we read the name " W. Scott , " showing that Sir Walter approved of the fashion . In one of the chambers ...
... leaving one's card which was prohibited many years ago . The small window - panes are scratched in like manner , and on one of them we read the name " W. Scott , " showing that Sir Walter approved of the fashion . In one of the chambers ...
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Abbey adorned afternoon ancient appearance Arc de Triomphe arch artists bas-relief beautiful bronze building bust called carriage Castle Cathedral celebrated Chapel CHAPTER charming church columns death EDINBURGH CASTLE Emperor entered erected famous feet high feet in height flowers four front Gallery garden grand hall head Hôtel hundred inscription interesting JOHN ANDRÉ Killarney King lady lake land large number looking Lord Madame de Staël magnificent marble miles Mont Blanc monument morning mountains Museum Napoleon night o'clock paintings Palace Paris passed Paul Veronese Père La Chaise Peter's pleasant Pompeii portrait present Queen relics representing residence river Roman Rome Roslin Castle royal ruins SCOTT MONUMENT seats seen side sight Sir Walter Scott square stands statue stone stopped street thou thousand tion Titian tomb took Tower town trees Vespasian village walk walls window
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Pagina 81 - Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not kill ; and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgment : But I say unto you, that whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment...
Pagina 317 - Midst the chief relics of almighty Rome ; The trees which grew along the broken arches Waved dark in the blue midnight, and the stars Shone through the rents of ruin ; from afar The watchdog bay'd beyond the Tiber ; and More near from out the Caesars...
Pagina 230 - There is a glorious city in the sea; The sea is in the broad, the narrow streets, Ebbing and flowing; and the salt seaweed Clings to the marble of her palaces.
Pagina 197 - Above me are the Alps, The palaces of Nature, whose vast walls Have pinnacled in clouds their snowy scalps, And throned Eternity in icy halls Of cold sublimity, where forms and falls The avalanche — the thunderbolt of snow ! All that expands the spirit, yet appals, Gather around these summits, as to show How Earth may pierce to Heaven, yet leave vain man below, LXIII.
Pagina 22 - Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was such, We scarcely can praise it, or blame it too much ; Who, born for the Universe, narrow'd his mind, And to party gave up what was meant for mankind.
Pagina 31 - Tam had got planted unco right, Fast by an ingle, bleezing finely, Wi' reaming swats, that drank divinely; And at his elbow, Souter Johnny, His ancient, trusty, drouthy crony ; Tam lo'ed him like a very brither; They had been fou for weeks thegither. The night drave on wi...
Pagina 346 - And from thence we fetched a compass, and came to Rhegium: and after one day the south wind blew, and we came the next day to Puteoli...
Pagina 69 - With many a fall shall linger near. The swallow oft beneath my thatch Shall twitter from her clay-built nest ; Oft shall the pilgrim lift the latch, And share my meal, a welcome guest. Around my ivied porch shall spring Each fragrant flower that drinks the dew ; And Lucy at her wheel shall sing In russet gown and apron blue. The village church among the trees, Where first our marriage-vows were given, With merry peals shall swell the breeze, And point with taper spire to heaven.
Pagina 300 - Or, turning to the Vatican, go see Laocoon's torture dignifying pain — A father's love and mortal's agony With an immortal's patience blending : — vain The struggle ; vain, against the coiling strain And gripe, and deepening of the dragon's grasp, The old man's clench ; the long envenom'd chain Rivets the living links, — the enormous asp Enforces pang on pang, and stifles gasp on gasp.
Pagina 53 - Chiefs, graced with scars, and prodigal of blood ; Stern patriots, who for sacred freedom stood ; Just men, by whom impartial laws were given ; And saints, who taught, and led, the way to heaven.