Europe, Through a Woman's EyeLutheran Publication Society, 1883 - 225 psl. |
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... towers in front , over two hundred feet high , with a superb stained - glass rose - window , thirty - six feet in diameter , between them ; and the three portals , richly orna- mented with sculpture , are fine specimens of early Gothic ...
... towers in front , over two hundred feet high , with a superb stained - glass rose - window , thirty - six feet in diameter , between them ; and the three portals , richly orna- mented with sculpture , are fine specimens of early Gothic ...
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... towers , presents a pretty picture . It being the first of June , or opening of the season , many of the little villages where the boat halted were celebrating the day . The landing at Lausanne , was beautifully trimmed with flowers ...
... towers , presents a pretty picture . It being the first of June , or opening of the season , many of the little villages where the boat halted were celebrating the day . The landing at Lausanne , was beautifully trimmed with flowers ...
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... tower three hundred and sixty feet high , pointing heavenward . We walked around this magnificent structure at a sufficient distance to take it in as a whole , and we could at once compre- hend how people always go into ecstasies over ...
... tower three hundred and sixty feet high , pointing heavenward . We walked around this magnificent structure at a sufficient distance to take it in as a whole , and we could at once compre- hend how people always go into ecstasies over ...
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... tower , where we sat and rested and looked down over the forest of white marble turrets beneath us , and out over the city of Milan , which is seven miles in circum- ference , and contains two hundred thousand inhabitants . The next day ...
... tower , where we sat and rested and looked down over the forest of white marble turrets beneath us , and out over the city of Milan , which is seven miles in circum- ference , and contains two hundred thousand inhabitants . The next day ...
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... Tower , the Baptistry , and the Campo Santo . We first entered the Cathedral . This beautiful edifice is built of white marble in the form of a Latin cross . The nave , flanked with double aisles , is three hundred and twelve feet long ...
... Tower , the Baptistry , and the Campo Santo . We first entered the Cathedral . This beautiful edifice is built of white marble in the form of a Latin cross . The nave , flanked with double aisles , is three hundred and twelve feet long ...
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208 psl. - The moon on the east oriel shone, Through slender shafts of shapely stone, By foliaged tracery combined ; Thou would'st have thought some fairy's hand, "Twixt poplars straight, the osier wand, In many a freakish knot, had twined ; Then framed a spell, when the work was done, And changed the willow wreaths to stone.
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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.