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" Thou art the garden of the world, the home Of all Art yields, and Nature can decree ; Even in thy desert, what is like to thee ? Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste More rich than other climes' fertility ; Thy wreck a glory, and thy ruin graced With... "
Lord Byron's Works ... - Page 128
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821
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On Ellis's Specimens of the early English poets. Ellis' and Ritson's ...

Walter Scott - 1841 - 464 pages
...Nature can decree; Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste Even in thy desert, what is like to thee? Thy wreck a glory, and thy ruin graced With an immaculate charm which cannot be defaced." More rich than other climes' fertility; Through these delightful regions the Pilgrim wanders, awakening...
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The works of lord Byron, with notes by T. Moore [and others].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pages
...decree -, Even in thy desert, what is like to thee ? Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste More rieh heart There is a vigil, and these eyes but close To look within ; and yet I live, and bear The as can not be defaced. « [The whole of thi» canto ii rich in description of Natnrr. The love of Nature...
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An Essay on Elocution: With Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors

John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 pages
...home, Of all Art yields, and Nature can decree; Even in thy desart, what is like to thee? Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste More rich than other...graced With an immaculate charm which cannot be defaced The moon is up, and yet it is not night — Sunset divides the sky with her — a sea Of glory streams...
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Römische Briefe von einem Florentiner [A. von Reumont].

Alfred von Reumont - 1844 - 564 pages
...the home Of all art yields, and Nature can decree; Even in thy desert, what is like to thee? Thy very weeds are beautiful , thy waste More rich than other...With an immaculate charm which cannot be defaced. Childe Harold. 3Dic ¿Die Sílbaneríjügel ftnb auf ber Sftfeíte bie ©renje ber römifc^en Ctampagna...
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An Essay on Elocution: With Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors : to ...

John Hanbury Dwyer - 1844 - 318 pages
...the home Of all Art yields, and Nature can decree; Even in thy desert, what is like to thee? Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste More rich than other...ruin graced With an immaculate charm which cannot be defacedThe moon is up, and yet it is not night — Sunset divides the sky with her — a sea Of glory...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 pages
...thy mane — as I do here. [An Italian Evening on the BaxJa of the Brenta.] [From ' Childe Harold.1] ne. Thus widely removed from the fair, Where my vows,...devotion, I owe ; Soft hope is the relic I bear, And my alpiue height Of blue Friuli's mountains: heaven i« free From clouds, but of all colours seems to...
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A Transatlantic Tour: Comprising Travels in Great Britain, France, Holland ...

William Coombs Dana - 1845 - 408 pages
...of sky and sea, the city, the islands adjacent, and the distant mountains, was indeed enchanting. " The moon is up, and yet it is not night — Sunset...mountains ; heaven is free From clouds, but of all colors seems to be Melted to one vast Iris of the West, Where the Day joins the past Eternity : —...
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The Modern Poetical Speaker; Or, a Collection of Pieces Adapted for ...

Modern poetical speaker, Fanny Bury PALLISER - 1845 - 540 pages
...Aragon being engaged in a perpetual crusade at home against the infidels in Spain. TWILIGHT IN ITALY. THE moon is up, and yet it is not night — Sunset...glory streams along the Alpine height Of blue Friuli's l mountains ; heaven is free From clouds, but of all colours seems to be, Melted to one vast Iris of...
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An Essay on Elocution: With Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors. To ...

John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 492 pages
...home Of all Art yields, and Nature can decree ; Even in thy desert, what is like to thee? Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste More rich than other...With an immaculate charm which cannot be defaced. The moon is up, and yet it is not night — Sunset divides the sky with her — a sea Of glory streams...
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The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Last London Ed ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 pages
...home Of all Art yields, and Nature (3) can decree; Even in thy desert, what is like to thee? Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste More rich than other...Sunset divides the sky with her — a sea Of glory slreams along the Alpine height Of blue Friuli's mountains ; Heaven is free with describing, what is...
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