I have put the last hand to my works of this kind, in happily finishing the subterraneous way and grotto : I there found a spring of the clearest water, which falls in a perpetual rill that echoes through the cavern day and night. From the river Thames,... The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ... - Сторінка 372автори: John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1816Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| James Thorne - 1847 - 480 стор.
...their fairy steps in every part of them. I have put the last hand to my works of this kind in happily finishing the subterraneous way and grotto : I there...see through my arch up a walk of the wilderness, to a kind of open temple, wholly composed of shells in the rustic manner ; and from that distance under... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 546 стор.
...world can heap, Rolls o'er my grotto, not disturbs my sleep." in happily finishing the subterranean way and grotto. I there found a spring of the clearest...see through my arch, up a walk of the wilderness, to a kind of open temple, wholly composed of shells in the rustic manner ; and from that distance under... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 488 стор.
...their fairy steps in every part of them. I have put the last hand to my works of this kind, in happily finishing the subterraneous way and grotto. I there...through the cavern day and night. From the river Thames 2, you see through my arch up a walk of the wilderness, to a kind of open Temple, wholly composed of... | |
| William Howitt - 1847 - 524 стор.
...hand to my works of this kind, in happily finishing the subterranean way and grotto. I found there a spring of the clearest water, which falls in a perpetual rill, that echoes through the cavern night and day. From the river Thames you see through my arch, up a walk of the wilderness, to a kind... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1848 - 424 стор.
...them. " ' I have put the last hand to works of this kind, happily ^finishing the subterraneous w ay and grotto : I there found a spring of the clearest...see through my arch up a walk of the wilderness, to a kind of open temple, wholly composed of shells in the rustic manner ; and from that distance under... | |
| John Fisher Murray - 1849 - 388 стор.
...their fairy steps in every part of them. " I have put the last hand to works of this kind in happily finishing the subterraneous way and grotto : I there...falls in a perpetual rill that echoes through the eavern day and night. From the river Thames you see through my arch up a walk of the wilderness, to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 392 стор.
...their fairy steps in every part of them I have put the last hand to my works of this kind, in happily finishing the subterraneous way and grotto : I there...water , which falls in a perpetual rill, that echoes thro' the cavern day and night. From the river Thames, yon see thro' my arch up a walk of the wilderness,... | |
| William Howitt - 1856 - 596 стор.
...hand to my works of this kind, in happily finishing the subterranean way and grotto. I found there a spring of the clearest water, which falls in a perpetual rill, that echoes through the cavern night and day. From the River Thames you see through my arch, up a walk of the wilderness, to a kind... | |
| Robert Carruthers - 1857 - 578 стор.
...their fairy steps in every part of them. I have put the last hand to my works of this kind, in happily finishing the subterraneous way and grotto. I there...water, which falls in a perpetual rill, that echoes thro* the cavern day and night. Prom the nver Thames, you see thro' my arch up a walk of the wilderness,... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1860 - 896 стор.
...hand to my worts of this kind in happily finishing the subterraneous way and grotto, I there formed a spring of the clearest water, which falls in a perpetual...see through my arch up a walk of the wilderness, to a kind of open temple, wholly composed of shells in a rustic manner, and from that distance under the... | |
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