| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 290 стор.
...strangely lond. A ruin, — yet what ruin ! from its mass Walls, palaces, half-cities, have been reared; Yet oft the enormous skeleton ye pass, And marvel...Which streams too much on all years, man, have reft away. But when the rising moon begins to climb Its topmost arch, and gently panses there ; When the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1877 - 192 стор.
...CXLIH. *A ruin — yet what ruin ! from its mass Walls, palaces, half-cities, have been reared ; 1280 Yet oft the enormous skeleton ye pass, And marvel...opens the decay, When the colossal fabric's form is ueared :* 1285 It will not bear the brightness of the day, Which streams too much on all years, man,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 286 стор.
...strangely loud. A ruin, — yet what ruin ! from its mass Walls, palaces, half-cities, have been reared; Yet oft the enormous skeleton ye pass, And marvel...or but cleared? Alas ! developed, opens the decay, Wlien the colossal fabric's form is neared : It will not bear the brightness of the day, Which streams... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 630 стор.
...strangely loud. A niin, — yet what ruin ! from its mass Walls, palaces, half-cities, have been reared ; Yet oft the enormous skeleton ye pass, And marvel where the spoil could haveappeared. Hath it indeed been plundered, or but cleared < Alas ! developed, opens the decay, When... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1879 - 290 стор.
...plunder'd, or but clear'd ? Alas ! developed, opens the decay, When the colossal fabric's form is near'd : It will not bear the brightness of the day, Which streams too much on all years, man, have reft away. CXLTV. But when the rising moon brgins to climb Its topmost arch, and gently pauses there ; When... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 стор.
...loud. A ruin, —yet what ruin ! from its mass \\ulls, palaces, half-cities, have been reared ; ^ c't W hen the colossal fabric's form is neared ; It will not bear the brightness of the day, Which streams... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880 - 630 стор.
...CX LI II. A ruin— yet what ruin ! from its mass Walk, palaces, half-cities, have heen rear'd ; Vet appear'd. Hath it indeed heen plunder'd, or hut clear'd ? Alas ! developed, opens the decay, When the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 802 стор.
...plunder'd, or but clear'd? Alas ! developed, opens the decay, When the colossal fabric's form is neav'd : When the glow of early thought declines in feeling's dull decay ; 'Tis away. CXLIV. But when the rising moon begins to climb Its topmost arch, and gently pauses there ; When... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 342 стор.
...strangely loud. A ruin — yet what ruin ! from its mass Walls, palaces, half-cities, have been rear'd ; Yet oft the enormous skeleton ye pass, And marvel where the spoil could have appear'd. Hath it indeed been plunderM, or but clear'd ? Alas ! developed, opens the decay, When the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1881 - 326 стор.
...strangely loud. A ruin — yet what ruin ! from its mass Walls, palaces, half-cities, have been rear'd ; Yet oft the enormous skeleton ye pass, And marvel where the spoil could have appear'd. Hath it indeed been plunder'd, or but clear'd ? Alas ! developed, opens the decay, When the... | |
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