| Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 стор.
...as they will too soon, With the beanflowers' boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June ! 2. What I love best in all the world, Is, a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine, (If I get my head from out the mouth O' the grave, and loose my... | |
| Robert Browning - 1863 - 430 стор.
...as they will too soon, With the beanflowers' boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June ! II. What I love best in all the world, Is, a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine, (If I get my head from out the mouth O" the grave, and loose my... | |
| George Herbert - 1863 - 732 стор.
...; and the man who paints Italy in detail cannot be otherwise than poetical—for Italy is poetry. " What I love best in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled, lu a gash of the wind-grieved Apennlne." The clear light of the Italian sky, the odour of the pine-cones... | |
| 1865 - 538 стор.
...whom Italy till then had been distant and vague, it was by no means in this character only that wo found him an acquisition to Edinburgh, the loss of...us that a good deal of it was exotic. " What I love test in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled, lu a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine." So... | |
| Robert Browning - 1866 - 120 стор.
...pass, as they will too soon, With the bean-flowers' boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June ! What I love best in all the world, Is, a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine (If I get my head from out the mouth O' the grave, and loose my... | |
| 1871 - 314 стор.
...pass, as they will too soon, With the bean-flowers' boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June ! What I love best in all the world, Is, a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine (If I get my head from out the mouth O' the grave, and loose my... | |
| Robert Browning - 1874 - 372 стор.
...they will too soon, With the beanflower's boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June ! .. IL What I love best in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine, (If I get my head from out the mouth O' the grave, and loose my... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1893 - 576 стор.
...where every step recalls some stirring record of rnediaeval days and brings back the poet's words — 'What I love best in all the world Is a castle precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine.' And the author of Six Months in the Apennines had a distinct purpose in view, which gives additional... | |
| Robert Browning - 1879 - 324 стор.
...pass, as they will too soon, With the beanflowers' boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June !. What I love best in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine, (If I get my head from out the mouth O' the grave, and loose my... | |
| 1882 - 504 стор.
...for this to the Germanic Diet. Canossa would have delighted Browning, who Bays : 1,'uin of Canossa. " What I love best in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of wind-grieved Apennine." steep ridges and torrentIt is an impregnable-looking place torn abysses are... | |
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