| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pagina’s
...desolate wild, Down by the City of Hermits, (io5) and, cre-long, The venerable woods of Vallombrosa; Then through these gardens to the Tuscan sea, Reflecting...who have given him fame, Fame everlasting, but who stain'd so oft His troubled water». Oft, alas, were seen. When Might, pursuit, and hideous rout were... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pagina’s
...(105) and, ere-long. The venerable woods of Vallombrosa ; Then through these gardens to the Tuscau sea, Reflecting castles, convents, villages. And those...who have given him fame, Fame everlasting, but who slain'd so oft His troubled waters. Oft, alas, were seen, When flight, pursuit, and hideous rout were... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pagina’s
...desolate wild, Down by the City of HermitH, (105) and, ere-long. The venerable woods of Vallombrosa ; Then through these gardens to the Tuscan sea, Reflecting...castles, convents, villages, And those great Rivals in on elder day, Florence and Pisa — who have given him fame, Fame everlasting, but who stain'd so on... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1832 - 416 pagina’s
...in the clouds, So near the yellow Tiber's — springing up From his four fountains on the Appennine, That mountain-ridge, a sea.mark to the ships Sailing...everlasting, but who stained so oft His troubled waters.' In all continental cities, the public walk is invariably an object of superior attraction ; nor is... | |
| Robert Jennings - 1832 - 432 pagina’s
...in the clouds, So near the yellow Tiber's — springing up From his four fountains on the Appennine, That mountain-ridge, a sea-mark to the ships Sailing...everlasting, but who stained so oft His troubled waters.' In all continental cities, the public walk is invariably an object of superior attraction ; nor is... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 pagina’s
...the desolate wild, Down by the City of Hermits, and, ere long, The venerable woods of Vallombrosa ; orn at break of day, The ballet danced in twilight glade, stain'd so oft His troubled waters. Oft, alas! were seen, When flight, pursuit, and hideous rout were... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 pagina’s
...wild, Down hy the City of Hermits, and, ere long, The venerable woods of Vallombrosa ; Then tbrough Many a passenger Hath bless'd stain'd so oft His troubled waters. Oft, alas! were seen, When flight, pursuit, and hideous rout were... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 pagina’s
...the desolate wild, Down by the City of Hermits, and, ere long, The venerable woods of Vallombrosa; cond, from a late harvest, we lost half our crops....returned * like the dog to his vomit, and the sow tha Pisa—who have given him fame, Fame everlasting, but who stain'd so oft His troubled waters. Oft,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1843 - 516 pagina’s
...desolate wild. Down by the City of Hermits, (105) and, ere-long, The venerable woods of Vallombrosa ; Then through these gardens to the Tuscan sea, Reflecting...castles, convents, villages, And those great Rivals in on elder day, Florence and Pisa — who have given him fame, Fame everlasting, but who stain'd so oft... | |
| 1847 - 1230 pagina’s
...Arno, which glides in many beairtiral windings, through the Val dc Pisa, Reflecting convents, castlos, villages. And those great rivals in an elder day, Florence and Pisa :" — he adds " Onco indeed, 'twas thine, When many a winter tlood thy tributary Was through its rocky... | |
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