| Marcius Willson - 1863 - 552 pages
...indisputable. LESSON III. — RUINS OF THE COLISE'lTM AT ROME. ARCHES on arches ! as it were that Roine, Collecting the chief trophies of her line, Would build up all her triumphs in one dum -' Her Coliseum stands ; the moonbeams shine As 'twere its natural torches, for divine Should be... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pages
...wilderness ? Rise, with thy yellow waves, and mantle her distress. 276. THE COLISEUM AND THE GLADIATOR. Arches on arches ! as it were that Rome, Collecting...Should be the light which streams here, to illume This long-explored but still exhaustless mine Of contemplation ; and the azure gloom Of an Italian night,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1866 - 204 pages
...brightly on the unprepared mind, The beam pours in, for time and skill will couch the blind. CXXVIII. Arches on arches ! as it were that Rome, Collecting...Should be the light which streams here, to illume This long-explored but still exhaustless mine Of contemplation ; and the azure gloom Of an Italian night,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 pages
...brightly on the unprepared mind, The beam pours in, for time and skill will couch the blind, CXXVIII. Arches on arches ! as it were that Rome, Collecting...Should be the light which streams here, to illume This long-explored but still exhaustless mine Of contemplation ; and the azure gloom Of an Italian night,... | |
| 1881 - 996 pages
...hath been, that these are walla — Behold the Imperial Mount ! 'tis thus the mighty falls." ****** " Arches on arches ! as it were that Rome, Collecting...divine Should be the light which streams here, to illumine The long explored but still exhaustless mine Of contemplation ; and the azure gloom Of an... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 402 pages
...brightly on the unprepared mind, The beam pours in, for time and skill will couch the blind. CXXVIII. Arches on arches ! as it were that Rome, Collecting...dome, Her Coliseum stands; the moonbeams shine As 't were its natural torches, for divine Should be the light which streams here, to illume This long-explored... | |
| Acrostics - 1866 - 280 pages
...Ingva's hall ; Sat richly dight his courtiers all « " » * » * With pomp he held the feast." 360. " Arches on arches, as it were, that Rome Collecting...line, Would build up all her triumphs in one dome." " Simple, erect, severe, austere, sublime, Shrine of all saints, and temple of all gods." 1. "Far along,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1867 - 460 pages
...brightly on the unprepared mind, [blind, fhfi beam pours in, for time and skill will couch the CXXVIII. Arches on arches ! as it were that Rome, Collecting...Should be the light which streams here, to illume This long-explored but still exhaustless mine Of contemplation ; and the azure gloom Of an Italian night,... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 pages
...ornament, And dead is now the world's sole monument. SPENSER. The Ruincs of Some. THE COLISEUM. AECHES on arches ! as it were that Rome, Collecting the chief...dome, Her Coliseum stands ; the moonbeams shine As 't were its natural torches, for divine Should be the light which streams here to illume This long-explored,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 pages
...brightly on the unprepared mind, [blind. The beam pours In, for time and skill will couch the CXXVIII. AIR. Hit name could sadden, nnd Ma acts surprise; But they that fcar'd him dared not to dei-pise : triumph» in one dome, Her Coliseum stands ; the moonbeam« shine As 't were Its natural torches, for... | |
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