A Transatlantic Tour: Comprising Travels in Great Britain, France, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Italy...Perkins & Purves, 1845 - 391 Seiten |
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... garden , clothed in the deepest verdure , intersected with beautiful hedge - rows , and shaded here and there with groves of majestic trees . This first glimpse of the rural scenery of England surpassed my expectations , high - raised ...
... garden , clothed in the deepest verdure , intersected with beautiful hedge - rows , and shaded here and there with groves of majestic trees . This first glimpse of the rural scenery of England surpassed my expectations , high - raised ...
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... garden , with its trim arbors and parterres , and the rest formed a large base - court or outer yard , of the noble castle . The noble structure itself , which rose near the centre of this spacious enclosure , was com- posed of a huge ...
... garden , with its trim arbors and parterres , and the rest formed a large base - court or outer yard , of the noble castle . The noble structure itself , which rose near the centre of this spacious enclosure , was com- posed of a huge ...
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... gardens and grounds , beautifully laid out , shaded with ornamental trees , and affording many delightful walks on the banks of the river which flows through the town . The hotel where I staid , is one of the most sumptuous in the ...
... gardens and grounds , beautifully laid out , shaded with ornamental trees , and affording many delightful walks on the banks of the river which flows through the town . The hotel where I staid , is one of the most sumptuous in the ...
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... gardens and groves that mark the place as a fit haunt for the muses . One is here constantly reminded that he is treading on classic ground . There is something strange , especially to an Ame- rican , in walking the streets of the ...
... gardens and groves that mark the place as a fit haunt for the muses . One is here constantly reminded that he is treading on classic ground . There is something strange , especially to an Ame- rican , in walking the streets of the ...
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... gardens , which interpose a barrier between the abode of royalty and the dwellings of humbler mortals . When the Queen holds a drawing - room , the carriages of the nobility , foreign ambassadors , & c . , as well as that 54 LONDON .
... gardens , which interpose a barrier between the abode of royalty and the dwellings of humbler mortals . When the Queen holds a drawing - room , the carriages of the nobility , foreign ambassadors , & c . , as well as that 54 LONDON .
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Abbey ancient ancient Rome Antwerp arches architecture bank beautiful beneath Bologna bridge Capitoline hill carriage Castle Cathedral celebrated charm Church delightful diligence distance Doge's Palace Dryburgh Abbey edifice English erected extends feeling feet front galleries gardens gates gaze Gothic grand grave ground hall height hill Holland hour hundred interesting Italy ladies lake land length Loch Katrine lofty London looked lovely magnificent marble Martigny Melrose Abbey memory midst miles Mont Blanc monument morning mountain Naples night numerous once ornamented paintings Palace passed pillars Pitti Palace poet Posilipo prospect Queen reached relics remarkable Rhine river road rock Roman Rome ruins scene scenery Scotland seats seemed shore side Smailholme Tower spot stands statues steamer stone streets summit thing thou thought tion tomb towers town Trajan traveller trees valley vast Venice walk walls Westminster Abbey
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Seite 109 - IF thou would'st view fair Melrose aright, Go visit it by the pale moon-light ; For the gay beams of lightsome day Gild, but to flout, the ruins gray.
Seite 178 - There was a sound of revelry by night, And Belgium's capital had gathered then Her Beauty and her Chivalry, and bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men ; A thousand hearts beat happily ; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell, Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spake again, And all went merry as a marriage bell...
Seite 267 - To fetters, and the damp vault's dayless gloom, Their country conquers with their martyrdom, And Freedom's fame finds wings on every wind. Chillon! thy prison is a holy place, And thy sad floor an altar — for 'twas trod, Until his very steps have left a trace Worn, as if thy cold pavement were a sod, By Bonnivard ! — May none those marks efface ! For they appeal from tyranny to God.
Seite 384 - I see before me the Gladiator lie : He leans upon his hand — his manly brow Consents to death, but conquers agony, And his droop'd head sinks gradually low — And through his side the last drops, ebbing slow From the red gash, fall heavy, one by one, Like the first of a thunder-shower; and now The arena swims around him — he is gone, Ere ceased the inhuman shout which hail'd the wretch who won.
Seite 150 - There was a strong expression of sense and shrewdness in all his lineaments ; the eye alone, I think, indicated the poetical character and temperament. It was large and of a dark cast, which glowed, I say literally glowed, when he spoke with feeling or interest. I never saw such another eye in a human head, though I have seen the most distinguished men of my time.
Seite 268 - I saw them — and they were the same, They were not changed like me in frame; I saw their thousand years of snow On high — their wide long lake below. And the blue Rhone in fullest flow...
Seite 192 - To men of other minds my fancy flies, Embosom'd in the deep where Holland lies. Methinks her patient sons before me stand, Where the broad ocean leans against the land, And, sedulous to stop the coming tide, Lift the tall rampire's artificial pride. Onward, methinks, and diligently slow, The firm connected bulwark seems to grow; Spreads its long arms amidst the watery roar, Scoops out an empire, and usurps the shore...
Seite 319 - The moon is up, and yet it is not night — Sunset divides the sky with her — a sea Of glory streams along the Alpine height Of blue Friuli's mountains; heaven is free From clouds, but of all colours seems to be Melted to one vast Iris of the West, Where the day joins the past Eternity; While, on the other hand, meek Dian's crest Floats through the azure air — an island of the blest!
Seite 267 - A double dungeon wall and wave Have made — and like a living grave Below the surface of the lake The dark vault lies...
Seite 59 - Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy coming: it stirreth up the dead for thee, even all the chief ones of the earth; it hath raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.