Europe, Through a Woman's EyeLutheran Publication Society, 1883 - 225 psl. |
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... centre table , handsome garnet rep lambrequins , cane - seated chairs , and here and there garnet plush circular sofas . The ride from Liverpool to London was simply charming ! Every foot of ground seemed to be under the most careful ...
... centre table , handsome garnet rep lambrequins , cane - seated chairs , and here and there garnet plush circular sofas . The ride from Liverpool to London was simply charming ! Every foot of ground seemed to be under the most careful ...
12 psl.
... centre , thus giving a good light to all parts of the building . As the admission is free , these halls are thronged with visitors daily ; and you can form some idea of the number , when I tell you that more than twenty thousand dollars ...
... centre , thus giving a good light to all parts of the building . As the admission is free , these halls are thronged with visitors daily ; and you can form some idea of the number , when I tell you that more than twenty thousand dollars ...
13 psl.
... centre contain objects of art , rare gems , etc. The collection of enamels is the most extensive and valuable in the world . One room of French porcelain consists chiefly of dishes adorned with snakes , frogs , fish , lizards , plants ...
... centre contain objects of art , rare gems , etc. The collection of enamels is the most extensive and valuable in the world . One room of French porcelain consists chiefly of dishes adorned with snakes , frogs , fish , lizards , plants ...
19 psl.
... centre like the spokes of a wheel , stretching out into the distance , presenting a view which cannot be ob- tained from any other point of observation . While standing there , we thought of the armies and processions that had passed ...
... centre like the spokes of a wheel , stretching out into the distance , presenting a view which cannot be ob- tained from any other point of observation . While standing there , we thought of the armies and processions that had passed ...
22 psl.
... centre of attraction in this place , through the park , which is simply charming ! Lovely shaded avenues run in all direc- tions , the tall graceful trees meeting overhead . Upon a nearer approach , there are pretty green terraces ...
... centre of attraction in this place , through the park , which is simply charming ! Lovely shaded avenues run in all direc- tions , the tall graceful trees meeting overhead . Upon a nearer approach , there are pretty green terraces ...
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ancient appearance arches arms beautiful body bronze building built called carved castle cathedral centre century chapel church collection colors columns consists contains covered cross distance door eight entered eyes face feet high feet long figure five floor foot four front gallery garden give glass grand green ground half Hall hand handsome head hill horses hundred interesting Italy King ladies lake light live look lovely magnificent marble Mary miles monument morning mosaic mountain ornamented paintings palace passed persons picture pieces present pretty Queen reached representing rest rich rising river rock Rome ruins seated seemed seven side sight soon square stands statues steps stone street thousand took tower town train trees walked walls wide wonderful
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74 psl. - To see it crumbling there, an inch a year; its walls and arches overgrown with green; its corridors open to the day; the long grass growing in its porches ; young trees of yesterday, springing up on its ragged parapets, and bearing fruit: chance produce of the seeds dropped there by the birds who...
149 psl. - Here's an acre sown indeed With the richest, royal'st seed, That the earth did e'er suck in Since the first man died for sin; Here the bones of birth have cried, "Though gods they were, as men they died"; Here are sands, ignoble things Dropt from the ruin'd sides of kings.
149 psl. - Sleep within these heaps of stones: Here they lie, had realms and lands, Who now want strength to stir their hands: Where from their pulpits seal'd with dust They preach, 'In greatness is no trust.