| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1872 - 154 str.
...Ufuiu"ui^nLi/lA ^u,yY/ii *|"/yi ufbuil[i ni ui'\,lAif' iMflfli"i^li JpJ3,uA , y/, uuiuLnni,p,pA {ni-i»ii CXXVIII Arches on arches! as it were that Rome, Collecting...dome, Her Coliseum stands ; the moonbeams shine As itwere its natural torches, for divine Should be the light which streams here, to illume This long.explored... | |
| 1872 - 900 str.
...spirits from their urns. THE COLISEUM. FROM "CHILDE HAKOLD." Ar.ciTES on arches ! as it were that Home, 't were its natural torches, for divine Should be the light which streamshere, to illume Thi.s long-explored,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 str.
...shine Too brightly on the unprepared mind, The beam pours in, for time and skill will couch the blind. Arches on arches ! as it were that Rome, Collecting the chief trophies of her line, Wouldbuud up all her triumphs in one domo, Her Coliseum stands : the moonbeams shino As 'twere its... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 336 str.
...The beam pours in, for time and skill will couch the blind. Arches on arches ! as it were that Borne, Collecting the chief trophies of her line, Would build...Should be the light which streams here, to illume This long-explored but still exhaustless mine Of contemplation ; and the azure gloom Of aa Italian night,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 906 str.
...The dead, but sceptred sovereigns, who still rule Our spirits from their urns. FROM "CHILDE HAROLD." s male ! who neither toil nor spin ; (As sister-lilies...delicate ; who nothing can support, Yourselves mo 't were its natural torches, for divine Should be the light which streams here, to illume This long-explored,... | |
| James De Mille - 1873 - 366 str.
...the wall is most perfect one gains the best idea of the appearance of the Coliseum in its palmy days. "Arches on arches, as it were that Rome, Collecting...all her triumphs in one dome, Her Coliseum stands ; . . . . And here the buzz of eager nations ran , In murmured pity, or loud-roared applause, As man... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 898 str.
...beam pours in, for time and skill will couch the CXXVIII. Arches on arches 1 as it were that Home, (0 (0p (0X (0 't were its natural torches, for divine Should be the light which streams here, to illume This long-explored... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 332 str.
...her line, Would bnild up all her trinmphs in one dome, Her Colisenm stands ; the moonbeams shine Aa 'twere its natural torches, for divine Should be the light which streams here, to illume This long-explored but still exhanstless mine Of conl emplation ; and the azure gloom Of au Italian night,... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1874 - 718 str.
...: — The dead but scepter'd sovereigns, who still rule O'er spirits from their urns." Manfrii, ** Arches on arches ! as it were that Rome, Collecting...one dome, Her Coliseum stands ; the moonbeams shine COLISEUM. 141 Ai *t were its natural torches, for divine Should be tlie light which streams here, to... | |
| Adolf Wilhelm Theodor Stahr - 1874 - 766 str.
...tuäa^ft ber ungeheure 33au immer fiütjer unb ^ö^er Bor meinen Siugcn строг. ®a ftanb eS : Arches on arches! as it were, that Rome Collecting...line Would build up all her triumphs in one dome! pritren modjte (©net. ííng. 56) unb bauerte feljr (ange, fo bafj augujJu« felbft bariiber tmCelte.... | |
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